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Listen In: Thao & the Get Down Stay Down, 'Nobody Dies'

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Thao Nguyen. (Maria Kanevstaya)

“I wanted to be a lot more emotive and vulnerable with my voice… For this one, I wanted to be just raw and screaming.”

Listen in as Thao Nguyen, frontwoman for Thao & the Get Down Stay Down, sheds light on the music and the personal experiences that inspired “Nobody Dies,” the lead single from the band’s new album A Man Alive. Drawing from a wide range of sources including John Lennon’s vocal shredding, the Pixies’ pummeling minimalism and Thao’s own family history, “Nobody Dies” skillfully swirls fist-pumping rock with painful introspection to create one of the most memorable songs in Thao’s ever-growing catalog.

This episode of the podcast was recorded on Guerrero Street in San Francisco’s Mission District.

Additional songs heard in this episode:

The Pixies, “Gigantic”

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John Lennon, “Mother”

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