
A newsletter about the Mountain Goats and John Darnielle, the incredible songwriter and performer who is the core member of the band
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The session drummer, Alex Decarville, gives us eight flat beats per line on a snare and sixteen beats per line on a hi-hat. Darnielle chops his guitar to the snare’s rhythm but sometimes downstrokes sixteenth notes, along with the hi-hat, a...
In August 2001, Darnielle was driving from Ames, Iowa, to the airport in Des Moines and Lee Ann Womack’s “I Hope You Dance” came on the radio. “I was listening,” he said at a show in 2006,
The acoustic guitar stumbles a little on the way to the song’s three-note riff: A (open), B (hammer on), D (open). Back when Darnielle still played the song in shows, the fans would freak out as soon as they heard that riff; it’s extremely ...
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