
Songwriters on Process Buck Meek (Big Thief)
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Feb 25, 2026 Buck Meek, singer-songwriter and guitarist from Big Thief, reflects on his solo album The Mirror and his creative habits. He likens songwriting to everyday life and oceanic fluid dynamics. He describes routines, using movement like swimming to unblock, preferring concise song forms, and starting playfully to invite experimentation.
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Everyday Life Is Part Of Songwriting
- Songwriting is an ongoing life practice, not just pencil-to-paper moments.
- Buck Meek treats grocery runs, truck repairs, and family time as creative fuel because everyday presence feeds long-term song material.
Lyrics Can Sanctify Melody
- Lyrics and melody are inseparable, but lyrics can sanctify melody.
- Buck argues a strong lyric can elevate a simple melody, whereas a bad lyric can ruin a good tune.
Start With Something Bad To Build Momentum
- Start with low-stakes material to escape preciousness and generate momentum.
- Buck advises letting yourself be trite, silly, or make up words until a trance of iteration produces deeper, refined material.








