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Wikipedia article




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| type = single

| artist = Third Eye Blind

| album = Third Eye Blind

| B-side =

* "Horror Show"

* "Semi-Charmed Life"

| released =

| recorded =

| studio =

* Toast

* Skywalker Ranch

* H.O.S. (San Francisco)

| genre = Alternative rock

| length =

| label = Elektra

| writer =

* Stephan Jenkins

* Kevin Cadogan

| producer =

* Stephan Jenkins

* Eric Valentine

* Ren Klyce

| chronology = Third Eye Blind

| prev_title = Graduate

| prev_year = 1997

| next_title = Losing a Whole Year

| next_year = 1998

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"'How's It Going to Be'" is a song by American rock band Third Eye Blind from their eponymous debut studio album (1997). It was released to radio as the third single from the album on October 21, 1997, by Elektra Records. Frontman Stephan Jenkins and guitarist Kevin Cadogan are credited as writers of the song. Production on the song was helmed by Jenkins, Eric Valentine, and Ren Klyce, with additional production and arrangement by Arion Salazar and Cadogan. According to Jenkins, the song is about the end of a relationship and the transition to acquaintanceship.

The song was recorded in and around San Francisco at Toast Studios, Skywalker Ranch, and H.O.S. by Valentine. Tom Lord-Alge was responsible for the mixing of the track, which was made at South Beach Studios in Miami Beach. "How's It Going to Be" was one of the first demos recorded for 'Third Eye Blind', being recorded alongside the first iteration of "Semi-Charmed Life". An alternative rock song, the song's concept was developed after Cadogan played an autoharp, which inspired feelings of nostalgia among the band members. The instrumentation used in the song also includes guitars, drums, and a cello.

"How's It Going to Be" received positive reviews from music critics, who praised Cadogan's distinct use of an autoharp in the instrumentation. The song peaked at number nine on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100, giving Third Eye Blind their second entry on the chart and their second top ten hit. Internationally, "How's It Going to Be" was a top 40 hit in three countries. On the 1998 year-end charts, the song peaked at number sixty-seven on the Canada Top Singles chart and number eleven on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100 chart, respectively.

Writing and inspiration



"How's It Going to Be" was written by Stephan Jenkins and Kevin Cadogan. In an interview with Jenkins published in 'Billboard', he explained:

Recording and mixing



The recording sessions for "How's It Going to Be" took place in and around San Francisco, California at Toast Studios, Skywalker Ranch, and H.O.S. Production on the song was helmed by Jenkins, Eric Valentine, and Ren Klyce, with additional production and arrangement by Arion Salazar and Kevin Cadogan. The song was engineered by David Gleeson, with additional engineering by Valentine. Tom Lord-Alge was responsible for the mixing of the track, which was made at South Beach Studios in Miami Beach, Florida.

Composition



"How's It Going to Be" is an alternative rock song. According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Alfred Publishing, the song is written in the key of F major and is set in time signature of common time with a tempo of 78 beats per minute. Jenkin's vocal range spans one octave, from C4 to A5.

Critical reception



Arielle Gordon of 'Pitchfork' praised Kevin Cadogan's use of an autoharp on the song's opening chords.

Chart performance



In the United States, "How's It Going to Be" debuted at number 36 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 chart for the issue dated December 6, 1997. The song reached its peak after eleven weeks, peaking at number nine for the issue dated February 14, 1998. The song spent a total of 52 weeks on the chart, with the week of November 28, 1998, being its final appearance on the chart.

Music video



The music video was directed by Nigel Dick and was filmed between September 6 and 7, 1997 in Spring Street, Los Angeles. In the video, the band members are in a car parked on a city street. On the opposite sidewalk, they spot a woman carrying many items (implied as an ex-girlfriend) enter a nearby building and immediately bring their instruments inside. They follow her to her office. As the band performs in front of the office, the woman hides behind a divider as another employee calls building security.

Live performances



The song was regularly performed on Third Eye Blind's debut headlining tour, The Bonfire Tour (1998).

Cover versions



In 2015, American indie rock band Widowspeak released a cover of "How's It Going to Be" on their single 'Two Covers'.

Track listings and formats



* 'US and Australian CD, US cassette'

# "How's It Going to Be"   4:16

# "Horror Show"   4:10

* 'European maxi and French CD 1'

# "How's It Going to Be"   4:13

# "Graduate" (Remix)  3:25

# "Horror Show"   4:10

* 'French CD 2'

# "How's It Going to Be"   4:12

# "Semi-Charmed Life"   4:27

# "Horror Show"   4:10

Credits and personnel



Credits and personnel are adapted from 'Third Eye Blind' album liner notes.

* Stephan Jenkins vocals, producer

* Kevin Cadogan guitar, vocals, autoharp

* Arion Salazar bass, vocals

* Michael Urbano drums

* Ari Gorman cello

* Eric Valentine engineer, producer

* Ren Klyce producer

Charts



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Release history



References



Category:Third Eye Blind songs

Category:1997 songs

Category:1997 singles

Category:Music videos directed by Nigel Dick

Category:Rock ballads

Category:Songs written by Stephan Jenkins

Category:Songs written by Kevin Cadogan

Category:Song recordings produced by Eric Valentine

Category:Elektra Records singles

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