17 episodes

Do you love discovering random indie songs that almost no one else has heard of? Do you enjoy learning fun facts and juicy backstories about angsty, catchy anthems? Candice Kortlever has been writing indie pop songs for over a decade, but they've just been gathering dust in her mind and on her hard drive. In this podcast, she'll be diving into the past to reminisce about her old songs, how she wrote and recorded them, and why other people might enjoy them.

Music for Cupcakes Candice Kortlever

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Do you love discovering random indie songs that almost no one else has heard of? Do you enjoy learning fun facts and juicy backstories about angsty, catchy anthems? Candice Kortlever has been writing indie pop songs for over a decade, but they've just been gathering dust in her mind and on her hard drive. In this podcast, she'll be diving into the past to reminisce about her old songs, how she wrote and recorded them, and why other people might enjoy them.

    music for mooncakes.

    music for mooncakes.

    For my final episode of Season 2, here are the stories behind the songs I wrote for my children while I was pregnant with them. I talk about why I call my unborn babies "mooncakes," how I feel about playing instruments at home, and the upscale technology I used to record the vocals. This episode also includes the premiere of my newest song "Welcome," written for my third little mooncake - who is just a few weeks away from making his grand entrance into the world! 

    • 31 min
    loyalties.

    loyalties.

    Probably the biggest departure from my usual genre(s), "Loyalties" is a song based on the fantasy book "Aurora Knights: Loyalties" by Robert Wiesehan, a friend from my undergrad years. I talk about the layers of symbolism in the music and lyrics, a stagger-breathing trick I used to make it seem like I can sing long phrases, and how I duplicated myself to create a crowd of both female and male voices for the final chorus. I also got to have a little chat with Rob himself about the inspiration behind his book, and his thoughts on adaptations of literature in other art forms. 

    • 36 min
    does everyone lose?

    does everyone lose?

    I wrote this song in 2014 about some of my frustrations with social media back then. Things have only gotten worse these days, but there are still some redeeming qualities. Maybe. I talk about both the positive and negative effects social media has had on my life, as well as a few fun tidbits about the musical aspects of the song. 

    • 19 min
    sleepytime.

    sleepytime.

    This is the story behind a sweet lullaby my partner Ben wrote, while desperately trying to teach our firstborn how to sleep on her own. I recorded him singing it and created a whimsical lullaby around his melody, and it's been our signature family lullaby ever since. I talk about our daughter's sleep training journey, a few small changes I made to the song, and Ben joins me for an interview about his songwriting process. 

    • 24 min
    meet me halfway.

    meet me halfway.

    Welcome back to Season 2 of Music for Cupcakes! First up is a song that I lovingly describe as "if Burt Bacharach's 'Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head' had a really mediocre baby with the Sesame Street theme song." Paired with some cynical lyrics about how relationships need a lot of hard work, this song is one of my favourites. I talk about how I came across the main chords, and what changed between the first demo and the final demo. 

    • 15 min
    today.

    today.

    To wrap up the first season of my podcast, here’s an episode all about the song I surprised Ben with during our first dance on our wedding day!

    On the surface, this song might seem like a grand romantic gesture (which it was!) but it actually began as a coping mechanism for dealing with the silly nonsense that is wedding “planning” (let’s be honest, I barely planned any of that ceremony).

    I talk about the circumstances that led to the song’s creation, the extreme lengths I went to in order to keep the recording a secret from Ben, why the lead switched from acoustic to electric guitar in the final version, and why the song was played at our reception instead of our wedding ceremony. I also talk about why I greatly dislike wedding culture, what frustrated me the most about our engagement period, and why we never celebrate our wedding anniversary to this day.

    And as a special bonus, I interviewed Ben himself about his reaction when I surprised him with the song, and what it means to him today after almost 8 years of legal marriage.

    • 1 hr 10 min

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