Arlo Parks Talks Lyricism and Burnout

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In this episode, Arlo Parks talks about lyricism but also how she manages burnout, which caused the cancellation of a few of her tour stops last fall.

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Arlo Parks’ latest album, My Soft Machine, has been the most played album on KEXP so far this year. Arlo Parks' lyrics read like a diary, or a poetic handwritten note to a close friend or long-distance lover, or even a novel. In this episode, she talks about lyricism but also how she manages burnout, which caused the cancellation of a few of her tour stops last fall.

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