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A podcast dedicated to the creative process of writing music as well as getting to know the artists who make it. We focus on the behind the scene aspects of the writing process. We want to talk about what inspires artists to create, how they have grown and how they plan on growing in the future, and what they do in their spare time.
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OK Buddy Vol.4 track 21
This week we talked to Lukas Hill of Melodic Hardcore band, OK Buddy. HIs passion for music is not to be outdone for his passion for trees, having studied forestry it feels safe to say he's the only person who has told us Latin tree names. His early introduction to the beatles and Pink Floyd sparked his love of music, but it wasnt until after college he decided to start in a band. OK Buddy started in 2022 after Lucas and Dan finally reconnected and wrote the band’s first EP, since then the band has picked up a few new members creating a more collaborative process for their most recent release ‘Strays’. The band is passionate about playing live and hopes to play out of state more as well as have an EP release show in the near future. Find more from them @
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Mae Krell Vol.4 Track 20
This week we talked to New York-basedcross-country indie-folk artist, Mae Krell. Despite being from New York, she finds herself drawn to the outdoors, so much so she took a cross country trip making sure to stop and see the Bison. While she didn’t write much over the course of the trip, at the last possible moment she wrote Apollo's Song, the catalyst for her recently released project. Her debut album, (i think) i might be grown, is a personal journey of healing, inadvertently written over the course of many years. Since first releasing music her confidence in herself and her writing has grown, being able to create music that she is proud of. You can find more from her @
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Cabin Fever Vol.4 track 19
This week we talked to New York-based indie-rock band Cabin Fever. Much like most other kids, the band played soccer from a young age spurring their interest in sports growing up to be avid baseball and basketball fans. Having gone to a school that required music classes they knew they were able to play something when they decided to start playing together in 2020. Their writing process is natural and collaborative, picking out the best of their songs and knowing when to scratch parts that simply would not work. They're currently working on their second EP which will showcase more of the variety in their sound and writing.
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Asha Jefferies Vol.4 track 18
This week we talked to Australia-based, Folk-pop artist Asha Jefferies. While she may seem like a normal person you may think she's insane after seeing her bathroom frog collection. Her Journey started wanting to be a pop star, the likes of Hannah Montana and after attending a folk music festival she realized that’s what she wanted to pursue. Her debut album ‘Ego Ride’ showcases self-discovery and reflection through life, written as it happened in her early 20s. She was able to expand her creative abilities, taking some time to develop an eye for visual communication to properly accompany the album. Find more from her @
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Gamblers Vol.4 Track 17
This week we talked to New York-based Indie band, Gamblers. While their interests differ between winemaking, pro-wrestling, and film the whole band can agree Jimmy has cool shirts. The band pulls inspiration from 80s commercial vibes, the indie rock zeitgeist, and the full encapsulation of Phil Collins. Their new Record, ‘Pulverizer’, was developed with a new writing process by showing up and waiting for the universe to provide. After a successful release show, they're hoping to get some more shows booked this summer. Find more from them @
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Johnny Football Hero Vol.4 track 16
This week we talked to Philly-based Emo Post-Hardcore band, Johnny Football Hero. The band has many talents outside of music, from casually speaking Russian to repairing their cars with coat hangers. Emo-Post-HardcoreOver the past few years of releasing music, the band has found a sound that’s their own, incorporating emo and early 2000s posthardcore and steering away from modern baseball. The band is currently working on their next album, incorporating a lot of personal emotions with themes ranging from death to global warming. They’re working on tracking the album now and is anticipated to be released this July. Find more from them @
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