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Track By Track: Bobby Meader - Breakfast At Noon

Bobby Meader's EP, Breakfast At Noon, out now via Antique Records. For the occasion, we asked him to tell us about each track. His commentary on the EP can be seen below.

The way I write songs doesn't exactly depict one specific story but many all at once. Sometimes I like to just write what I'm feeling at that time or how much I hate certain people through the eyes of someone else whom I don't like. 

1) I Don't Understand (Acoustic Version) - A song about Seinfeld . I say "what's the deal" a lot. 

2) Patti Mayonnaise - Solo tours get lonely. San Luis Obispo farmers market rules. They have really good Elotes (corn on the cob with mayonnaise and chili powder). 

3) Cutthroat (Ukulele Version) - A slower, different version of the fastest song I've ever recorded from my previous album My Coffee's All Cold. Cutthroat was originally a full band song. 

4) Six Weeks This June - I don't like the look on peoples faces when you ask them for a ride and they act inconvenienced. Pretty girls and people trying to act older and more badass than they really are. 

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PostedMarch 12, 2015
AuthorJordan Mohler
Tagsbobby meader, breakfast at noon, track by track

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