37 min

EPISODE 029 : THE LOSING TEAM Five At The Door

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💬 Show Notes
EPISODE 29 of Five At The Door is a deep dive into the heart of DIY music with Rosie, a true gem in the scene and a friend close to our sonic souls. Today, we're peeling back the layers of her multifaceted musical endeavors, focusing on her latest project, The Losing Team, where the ethos of emo meets the smooth grooves of R&B.
Listeners, brace yourselves for an exploration of how slowing down the tempo and the creative process allows for a richer, more focused sound. Rosie shares insights into the genesis of The Losing Team, a project that stands out as her personal venture into a sound that transcends traditional DIY constraints while staying true to its emotional roots.
We discuss the balance between creating for oneself and the communal experience of music, the beauty of raw and unpolished releases, and the importance of capturing the essence of the moment. Rosie's candid reflections on songwriting reveal a commitment to authenticity over perfection, as she seeks to connect with listeners through vulnerability and shared experiences.
In this episode, we also unpack the strategies behind releasing music—whether to plan meticulously or to let spontaneity reign. Rosie's approach is a testament to the DIY spirit, embracing the freedom to experiment with different methods of sharing her art with the world.
As we wrap up, we're thrilled to feature "I'm Trying" by The Losing Team, a track that encapsulates the journey from doubt to determination, and the persistent effort to find meaning amidst the chaos.
So, if you're ready to journey through the Saturday night of the soul, from the pre-party hype to the introspective hours before dawn, hit play and join us. This episode is an ode to the DIY ethos, the evolution of an artist, and the community that makes it all worthwhile.
Here's the track that's a beacon of hope in the dark. Tune in:
[I'm Trying – The Losing Team]
Remember, whether you're navigating the highs and lows of creativity or just trying to make sense of it all, it's the spirit of perseverance that forges the anthems of our hearts.
Don't miss this episode and join us as we delve into the world of Rosie and The Losing Team, where every chord is a cry in the night and every beat is a step towards the light.
Show notes penned by your favorite chronicler of the DIY odyssey at Five At The Door.
Show notes created by https://headliner.app
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? Episode Chapters
(00:00) Rosie's introduction and her projects
(02:20) The birth of The Losing Team and its sound
(04:15) The importance of slowing down in music creation
(06:50) The balance of creating for self vs. community
(09:30) The raw release strategy and its impact
(12:00) Plans for future releases across different projects
(15:25) The marketing experiment of release strategies
(18:10) The reflection of personal growth in music
(21:00) [I'm Trying – The Losing Team] plays
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Show notes created by https://headliner.app
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📋 Episode Chapters
(00:00) The losing team was a six-week project that took six weeks to complete
(06:34) You divide a Saturday night into three parts. I think that's funny
(07:36) Do you have any plans for releases or all that stuff
(13:25) Diy says music is for the audience and for the community
(19:35) What's the thing that you won't do when doing session work
(21:04) I was talking to Corey one time about, like, my process on music
(25:26) There's a whole idea about releasing projects without a rollout plan
(31:09) Why do I try? And I'm trying? Is it funny
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🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!

These show notes were generated by Headliner AI. If you enjoy them please tell other podcasters by giving a shoutout to https://headliner.app in your episode ✨
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💬 Show Notes
EPISODE 29 of Five At The Door is a deep dive into the heart of DIY music with Rosie, a true gem in the scene and a friend close to our sonic souls. Today, we're peeling back the layers of her multifaceted musical endeavors, focusing on her latest project, The Losing Team, where the ethos of emo meets the smooth grooves of R&B.
Listeners, brace yourselves for an exploration of how slowing down the tempo and the creative process allows for a richer, more focused sound. Rosie shares insights into the genesis of The Losing Team, a project that stands out as her personal venture into a sound that transcends traditional DIY constraints while staying true to its emotional roots.
We discuss the balance between creating for oneself and the communal experience of music, the beauty of raw and unpolished releases, and the importance of capturing the essence of the moment. Rosie's candid reflections on songwriting reveal a commitment to authenticity over perfection, as she seeks to connect with listeners through vulnerability and shared experiences.
In this episode, we also unpack the strategies behind releasing music—whether to plan meticulously or to let spontaneity reign. Rosie's approach is a testament to the DIY spirit, embracing the freedom to experiment with different methods of sharing her art with the world.
As we wrap up, we're thrilled to feature "I'm Trying" by The Losing Team, a track that encapsulates the journey from doubt to determination, and the persistent effort to find meaning amidst the chaos.
So, if you're ready to journey through the Saturday night of the soul, from the pre-party hype to the introspective hours before dawn, hit play and join us. This episode is an ode to the DIY ethos, the evolution of an artist, and the community that makes it all worthwhile.
Here's the track that's a beacon of hope in the dark. Tune in:
[I'm Trying – The Losing Team]
Remember, whether you're navigating the highs and lows of creativity or just trying to make sense of it all, it's the spirit of perseverance that forges the anthems of our hearts.
Don't miss this episode and join us as we delve into the world of Rosie and The Losing Team, where every chord is a cry in the night and every beat is a step towards the light.
Show notes penned by your favorite chronicler of the DIY odyssey at Five At The Door.
Show notes created by https://headliner.app
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? Episode Chapters
(00:00) Rosie's introduction and her projects
(02:20) The birth of The Losing Team and its sound
(04:15) The importance of slowing down in music creation
(06:50) The balance of creating for self vs. community
(09:30) The raw release strategy and its impact
(12:00) Plans for future releases across different projects
(15:25) The marketing experiment of release strategies
(18:10) The reflection of personal growth in music
(21:00) [I'm Trying – The Losing Team] plays
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?️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!
Show notes created by https://headliner.app
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📋 Episode Chapters
(00:00) The losing team was a six-week project that took six weeks to complete
(06:34) You divide a Saturday night into three parts. I think that's funny
(07:36) Do you have any plans for releases or all that stuff
(13:25) Diy says music is for the audience and for the community
(19:35) What's the thing that you won't do when doing session work
(21:04) I was talking to Corey one time about, like, my process on music
(25:26) There's a whole idea about releasing projects without a rollout plan
(31:09) Why do I try? And I'm trying? Is it funny
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🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!

37 min