"Studios are passe for me. I'd rather play in a garage, in a truck, or a rehearsal hall, a club, or a basement"
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The intent is practical and ideological. Practically, those spaces are where musicians test songs against air and bodies, not against a waveform. Ideologically, it’s a rejection of the mid-to-late 20th-century studio-as-laboratory mentality that prized control and infinite revision. Young’s career has been a running argument that immediacy can beat fidelity: live-ish recordings, audible room tone, the feeling that the band could fall apart at any second and chooses not to.
The subtext is also a status flex disguised as anti-status: only an artist with his legacy can dismiss the studio while knowing the industry will still listen. But it’s a defensible flex. In an era when “content” gets sanded down for playlists and algorithms, Young stakes out a stubbornly physical definition of authenticity: music that’s made somewhere specific, under imperfect conditions, with real constraints. The constraints are the point.
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