Shannon Shaw discusses the latest Shannon & The Clams album, the beautiful and brutal 'The Moon Is In The Wrong Place.'
When I showed up to the Agora Theatre on Cleveland, Ohio’s east side in March 2018 to watch Dan Auerbach perform a solo set, I didn’t know a lick about Shannon & The Clams. But being the kind of person I was—and still am—I listened to all five of the band’s albums to get hip before the gig so I could jam along with the opening act.
“So, when it was my turn to record my leads, I just thought no one was paying any attention to me,” she continues. “I was like, ‘No one cares, no one’s paying attention’—because I would sing a lead once or twice and Dan would be like, ‘Great!’ and move on. Eventually I was like, ‘Are you guys even paying attention? I only did that twice.’ And everyone was like, ‘Well, you’re actually.
One of the first songs Shaw wrote on the farm was “Bean Fields,” a strong contender for one of the best pop-rock tracks of the year. Seriously, it’s a splendid, baroque-garage romp that’s so catchy that the absolute punch of the “Meet me in the bean fields in the shank of the evening / Gonna bring bouquets and bottles of wine, talkin’ bout you all the time” chorus might not hit your gut immediately.
“The sentiment is really bittersweet,” Shaw says. “It’s this shared, cute, funny moment I had with Joe right before we lost him, that was him really trying to understand things that are really hard to understand. And I loved it so much. I wrote it down and was like ‘I’m never forgetting that you said that.’ And it’s true, I will never, ever forget that moment of him asking me that.
“When I was a little kid, probably four or five, and I’d get in trouble and get sent to my room, I would self-soothe by singing to myself and making up songs about my situation. I didn’t actually write songs until I was 24, 25, but that really was always a part of how I handled hard things,” she continues. “When I was a kid, I would draw pictures of my situation, where I had to be victorious in some way in the end.
“I was sad I wasn’t gonna get to share with all our family and friends all the hard work that was going to represent me and Joe together, something we truly created together,” Shaw continues. “I was bitter that he was never gonna get to hear this song that I wrote for him, and I wrote it using the chords that he taught me on guitar. It was really meaningful.
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