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No dogs allowed sidney gish7/11/2023 I just feel like I got to listen to it now and just mix a couple of songs better.ĭT: So are you going to redo some of the songs that are on No Dogs Allowed ? SG: I’m really happy you think it’s a difficult task. ĭT: That’ll be hard to do I love No Dogs Allowed. Now all I have to do is make an album better than No Dogs Allowed. But once I put out an album of what I had finished, I realized some of my friends even liked it even though I didn’t think it was perfect, so then I was like “Now I just have to make an album that’s better than this one,” so I did that five times. I just knew what I wanted it to sound like, and whenever it came out not like that I got so mad at myself. I was also so focused on making sure it sounded perfect in the end and matched what was in my head when I didn’t know how to mix music yet. That’s a bad way to phrase it, but there’s a very extreme self awareness. Like “Oh my god, I’m so bad at this!” was in the back of my head every single time as I was doing every track, which made every recording I did sound dorky, but in a bad way. Sidney Gish: When I was creating songs really early, like when I was in high school, I didn’t really want to work hard on them because they would turn out less than perfect and they sounded embarrassing in the end. ![]() What do you think is the biggest creative difference in your process between when you were creating those songs versus everything on No Dogs Allowed ? From your oldest song, “It’s Snowy In Here”to everything on No Dogs Allowed. WTBU DJ Danya Trommer spoke to local favorite and upcoming indie icon Sidney Gish about her evolving creative process, touring with Mitski, and truly doing-it-yourself.ĭanya Trommer: You’ve come a really long way from where you’ve first started out. INTERVIEW: Sidney Gish Photo by Hester Konrad
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