![]() ![]() Jenkins began his journey into creating meaningful rock and roll in San Francisco in 1993, when he teamed up with songwriting collaborator and guitarist Kevin Cadogan. There has to be something where you are permeable, where you are vulnerable and that’s what rock and roll is, the courage to put that out there.” You have to have something in there, in the song, where you are telling a truth that was uncovered. One is I’m trying to create this landscape that you can live inside, but that doesn’t matter without that revelatory moment. ![]() “I’ve come to learn that I’m kind of always doing two things in songs. “But I also think I’m always looking for something that’s revelatory,” he said. “I just feel like everything is so safe and like so much music, it sounds like artists don’t want to have their choices impugned, or, like they’re relying on something that works. It’s like the whole thing was keep the edge, keep it weird,” Jenkins said of “Screamer” months before its release. “Nothing’s safe, no smoothed-out edges, nothing like that at all. ![]()
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