Songwriting Magazine | Summer 2024 | Issue 35

FIRST PRINT ISSUE! Ray LaMontagne, Joan Osborne, Peter Doherty, Journey, Donna Lewis, Lost Frequencies, Villagers, Strand Of Oaks, plus more interviews, news, tips and reviews...
Your summer starts here, with the latest issue of Songwriting Magazine. And itâs a momentous moment for us â WEâRE IN PRINT! (Opens in a new window) Thatâs right, after more than a decade of living purely in the digital realm, and thanks to your support, weâve finally gone physical â and our Platinum subscribers will soon be receiving their issue in the post, as well as the usual online version. So letâs take a look inside this historic editionâŠ
Gracing the cover is the American alt-folk singer-songwriter Ray LaMontagne. With a new album due out in August, Ray talks us through his songwriting process â and itâs all about getting out of the way when a melody arrives. As well as drilling down into this hands-off process, we also learn about his uncompromising approach to a career in music.
For our inaugural print issue, we thought we should do something special, and it doesnât get better than learning about the âbiggest song of all time.â Thatâs right, in a bumper How We Wrote, Journeyâs Jonathan Cain takes us through the creation of the bandâs multi-platinum hit Donât Stop Believinâ â a song that started with some sage fatherly advice and went on to become bigger than the band who made it.
Elsewhere, we chat with the rejuvenated Libertinesâ co-leader Peter Doherty about his bandâs chart-topping new album, All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade, and his unwavering love of songwriting. Joan Osborne reflects on why sheâs still out there writing and performing songs, and dissects the influence that the music of Bob Dylan has had on her.
Weâve also put together an impressive roster of experts, all ready to help you level up your songwriting game. Whether itâs writing on the piano, learning about the different parts of a song, getting the most out of Reels, or how to tell stories with lyrics, weâve got all the tips and tricks youâll need. And, as always, our man James Linderman is on the helpdesk to answer your questions.
As usual, the interviews and features donât stop there. We travel back to 1996 where Donna Lewis reveals all about her classic single I Love You Always Forever and then get the lowdown on Lost Frequenciesâ 2021 smashWhere Are You Now. Also, Villagers, The Mysterines, Strand of Oaks, and Peter Bibby all share their songwriting secrets.
Think thatâs everything? Not a chance. With the season hotting up, weâre ready to help you write the next great summer song (or anti-summer song if youâre so inclined). Weâre also joining the world of Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan and discovering protest songs â the scene, songs, singers, and kit â and asking can music really change the world?
It doesnât end there. With news, reviews and more, weâve ensured this issue is a stacked summer bonanza. Thanks again for helping make our dream come true, enjoy!
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