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🌘 Night Sweats 🌗 This is the third track off the album, and the oldest one on there. It’s also the only track with banjo –– I love playing banjo, don’t get me wrong, but a few years ago my relationship to the instrument started to feel complicated; I felt pigeon-holed and creatively blocked. I love writing melodies and think they can at times say more than lyrics do. Trying to illustrate an emotion or place simply through notes on a banjo is challenging, rewarding, inspiring, etc., and makes you really analyze what melodic hooks resonate with a listener. My mother is a symphonic cellist and when I was really young I listened to her play & perform a lot of Dotzauer and similar composers’ work, which was a huge introduction to melody for me. Then my childhood best friend and I became obsessed with The Beatles in grade school (and all the conspiracies that surrounded The Beatles…), which at the time was also because the melody interested me (and a cool song about walruses at 10 years old… man…). Meanwhile, my dad used to be a singer-songwriter in Los Angeles in the 1960s and introduced me to Bob Dylan and other incredible lyricists when I was young. All I did as a kid was write stories, and then I ended up studying writing & literature in college, and I am genuinely in love with language. I can hyper-fixate on words endlessly, specifically their sonic qualities, which lends itself well to songwriting yet here I was playing instrumental music on the banjo. Anyways, I felt stuck and sort of resented the banjo for it. So I put the banjo on the back burner (somewhat) for a couple of years and wrote a whole album that had nothing to do with it –– I needed to be outside that comfort zone and that world that had already been established for me. So that’s how this record was born! The good news is, I appreciate the banjo now more than I ever had before, and I’m grateful to no longer be simply just the instrumental banjoist. I didn’t intend to tell you my entire life story, but here I am, heating up leftovers, writing a novel about nothing for nobody. Ha, happy Thursday y’all –– these songs are on all the streaming platforms :)  #banjo #singersongwriter #folkmusic #indiemusic #foryoupage #fypage
🌘 Night Sweats 🌗 This is the third track off the album, and the oldest one on there. It’s also the only track with banjo –– I love playing banjo, don’t get me wrong, but a few years ago my relationship to the instrument started to feel complicated; I felt pigeon-holed and creatively blocked. I love writing melodies and think they can at times say more than lyrics do. Trying to illustrate an emotion or place simply through notes on a banjo is challenging, rewarding, inspiring, etc., and makes you really analyze what melodic hooks resonate with a listener. My mother is a symphonic cellist and when I was really young I listened to her play & perform a lot of Dotzauer and similar composers’ work, which was a huge introduction to melody for me. Then my childhood best friend and I became obsessed with The Beatles in grade school (and all the conspiracies that surrounded The Beatles…), which at the time was also because the melody interested me (and a cool song about walruses at 10 years old… man…). Meanwhile, my dad used to be a singer-songwriter in Los Angeles in the 1960s and introduced me to Bob Dylan and other incredible lyricists when I was young. All I did as a kid was write stories, and then I ended up studying writing & literature in college, and I am genuinely in love with language. I can hyper-fixate on words endlessly, specifically their sonic qualities, which lends itself well to songwriting yet here I was playing instrumental music on the banjo. Anyways, I felt stuck and sort of resented the banjo for it. So I put the banjo on the back burner (somewhat) for a couple of years and wrote a whole album that had nothing to do with it –– I needed to be outside that comfort zone and that world that had already been established for me. So that’s how this record was born! The good news is, I appreciate the banjo now more than I ever had before, and I’m grateful to no longer be simply just the instrumental banjoist. I didn’t intend to tell you my entire life story, but here I am, heating up leftovers, writing a novel about nothing for nobody. Ha, happy Thursday y’all –– these songs are on all the streaming platforms :) #banjo #singersongwriter #folkmusic #indiemusic #foryoupage #fypage

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