{"id":3636860,"uri":"https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3636860/?format=json","airdate":"2026-04-02T12:13:19-07:00","show":66345,"show_uri":"https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/66345/?format=json","image_uri":"https://www.kexp.org/filer/canonical/1588181844/22496/","thumbnail_uri":"https://www.kexp.org/filer/canonical/1588181847/22497/","song":"Out In the Dark","track_id":null,"recording_id":null,"artist":"Jeff Tweedy","artist_ids":[],"album":"Live on KEXP","release_id":null,"release_group_id":null,"labels":["KEXP"],"label_ids":["89e0503e-96f0-41b4-835f-2c542b7fcb44"],"release_date":"2026-04-02","rotation_status":"R/N","is_local":false,"is_request":false,"is_live":false,"comment":"The way Jeff Tweedy tells it, 'Twilight Override' — his new triple album, with 30 songs on three discs — got its start on a road trip.\n\nTweedy was planning a four-hour drive with his two sons. He decided it was a good occasion to listen all the way through “Sandinista!,” the 1980 triple album by the Clash: a sprawl of brash, style-hopping songs and studio experiments. Soon, the idea of making his own triple album took hold. In a video interview, he jokingly dubbed the new album “Sad-inista.”\n\nA triple album is “counterintuitive,” he said. “By giving somebody a lot of music to luxuriate in, you’re setting up a little barrier. But it’s also for a certain type of listener to be rewarded. And I just thought that it flies in the face of a culture that’s gotten faster, more surface level.”\n\nRead more about the band and recording the album here:\nhttps://www.highroadtouring.com/how-jeff-tweedy-made-a-new-magnum-opus","location":1,"location_name":"Default","play_type":"trackplay"}