The Verve Pipe’s Brian Vander Ark, on their next album, ‘Reconciled’

This interview with Brian Vander Ark, the lead singer of The Verve Pipe, covers the band’s history, creative process, and upcoming music and tour. The conversation kicks off with a discussion of the band's early success, particularly the delayed rise to fame of their song "Photograph" and the challenges they faced in their early years. Brian shares intriguing anecdotes about the songwriting process, including how "The Freshman" was inspired by a random glance at a VHS tape cover and how he uses his iPhone now to capture melodic ideas, which he used to leave on his answering machine.

The interview highlights the evolution of The Verve Pipe's music, with Brian explaining how the band has experimented with the pop genre and pushed the boundaries of their sound. He also delves into the lyrical aspects of their music, detailing a shift from ambiguous, relatable lyrics in songs like "The Freshman" to more straightforward, linear storytelling in their newer work. Brian teases their upcoming album "Reconciled," describing it as a mix of storytelling and catchy tunes that hark back to the 90s grunge era, featuring a song called "Dust," which is already a hit with live audiences.

Further, the interview captures the essence of the band's live performances and camaraderie. Brian emphasizes the joy and entertainment value they bring to the stage, likening the band members to the Muppets due to their distinctive on-stage personas. He also touches on the practical aspects of touring, including their pre-show meditation routine and the importance of rituals that keep them grounded. Brian’s additional role as a radio host at WLAV Classic Rock 97 also appears, illustrating his multifaceted career and dedication to his music and family. The interview closes with details about the band's upcoming show at Sweetwater Music Hall, promising an engaging and dynamic performance for fans.

Playlist: “Photograph,” “The Freshman,” and “Dust”

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