“This is gonna sound corny, so get ready.”
On Tuesday’s Loudwire Nights (Feb. 3), Rival Sons‘ Jay Buchanan joined host Chuck Armstrong to dive into his new solo album, Weapons of Beauty, and the unique — and as he put it, “corny” — journey he embarked on to write it.
Listen to the full conversation in the player near the end of this article.

“I stayed in an underground bunker out in the middle of the Mojave Desert for three months,” he explained.
“I slept on a cot in a tiny windowless bunker alone. I lived off of a gas-powered generator.”
As he recalled the experience, Buchanan said it wasn’t immediately inspiring and in fact, he admitted he got bored a lot.
“I had to waste a lot of time in order to find what I was looking for,” Buchanan said.
“There were so many fruitless searches and fruitless hunts. I had to sit there and grapple with this isolation and get along with the silence. I had everything I needed. I had my guitars and my instruments and I had a place to sleep. I had electricity and I had some food and water and all of that. And I brought my books with me.”
Buchanan said during his time in the bunker, he began to adjust to the weirdness of turning off everything that he had grown accustomed to.
“You realize how loud the silence is,” he said.
“The silence is really loud when that’s all you have. I think it took me awhile to be able to wield that and to use that empty space and use that silence and attempt to play that like an instrument and to dance with it and to treat it as a collaborator.”
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Because of the experience, Buchanan said he holds these songs on Weapons of Beauty — his debut solo LP — with a different emotional weight than some of the other songs he’s written in his career.
“These songs have a spirit of creation that is definitely different from anything I’ve done before,” he said.
“The entire journey of making this record, it was an undertaking that for me, most of the time, was just terrifying because I was venturing out on my own. I was attempting to prove something to myself that I wasn’t exactly sure of altogether. I wasn’t sure I could do it.”
Jay Buchanan joined Loudwire Nights on Tuesday, Feb. 3; the show replays online here, and you can tune in live every weeknight at 7PM ET or on the Loudwire app; you can also see if the show is available on your local radio station and listen to interviews on-demand.
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