"This album feels like the end of something and the beginning of something," band member Aaron Dessner tells me from his dressing room at The McKittrick Hotel in Manhattan, where he just finished an acoustic VIP performance with the young pop artist Gracie Abrams. For Dessner in particular, it's been a surreal few years, full of transformative experiences. In addition to performing a VIP show for 100 screaming fangirls, he's also embarked on a string of high-profile collaborations with pop artists such as Abrams, Ed Sheeran, and, of course, Taylor Swift. It's the kind of experience a group that is more than two decades into its career would kill to have and cannot consciously cultivate. "It's like lightning," Dessner says. |
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