Prince of Darkness Wrote:
I guess you just try and do what's right for the song, and you may change your ideas about it as time goes on, or you might be supremely secure in your decisions.
Yeah. I was just talking to my friend about this yesterday. He was telling me about his band's new album. He said "it's going to be a short one", and I immediately said "but the songs will be long, right?". I assumed that because his last album had a lot of long, epic songs on it and he also plays in another, very "post rock" band. But he said no, that while writing this time around they just happened to be more around 2-3 mins than 5-8mins. That's just how it was.
My take on it: unless you're writing for film, or in a band that insist on sticking to strict genre "requirements"---e.g. "punk rock songs have to be under 2.30mins"---then you're really just following the music. Sure there's editing to a certain extent, but if it's a good song then it will have some kind of inherent structure, some kind of "story" that's being told (even if it's not literally) that needs to play itself out.
Personally since I've been working on new stuff on my own I've found that it's all over the map: 3mins, 5mins, 7mins... the song's just over when the song's over.