Synopsis
An interview series about songwriting, performance, and any old universal truth that might come up.
Episodes
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#13.5 "Gravy"
09/08/2019 Duration: 04minOur rendition of Trevor's song "Gravy," from his album Spring Semester Abroad.
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#13 Trevor Sullivan: "No One Needs a Diva"
09/08/2019 Duration: 56minThe introductory music is "LISTENTOBOXERSJAWON SPOTIFYDOTCOM," from Trevor's 2019 album Spring Semester Abroad. The closing song is our rendition of "Gravy," from Trevor's 2019 album Spring Semester Abroad.
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#12.5: "There's Still Hope"
19/04/2019 Duration: 03minOur rendition of Brian's song, "There's Still Hope"
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#12 Brian Dickens: "Ruthlessly Autobiographical"
19/04/2019 Duration: 01h03minBrian Dickens discusses the evolution of his songwriting and meditates on what it means to write folk poetry. And we somehow make a very apt comparison between folk music and The Truman Show. The introductory music is "Paper, Ink, and Patience," from Brian's 2018 album Posterity Measures. The closing song is our rendition of Brian's unreleased song, "There's Still Hope."
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#11.5: "Give a Damn"
12/04/2019 Duration: 03minOur rendition of Madi's song, "Give a Damn," from her 2015 EP, Acoustic Virgin
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#11 Madi Williams: "Creating a Safe Space for People to Exist"
12/04/2019 Duration: 59minMadi Williams discusses problem solving in music communities and creating safe spaces in the context of the Me Too movement. The introductory music is "Tonight," from Madi's 2017 Live Sessions EP. The closing song is our rendition of "Give a Damn," which is from Madi's 2015 EP, Acoustic Virgin.
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#10.5: "Thief of the Heart"
06/04/2019 Duration: 04minOur rendition of Noelle's unreleased song, "Thief of the Heart"
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#10 Noelle Tully: "Do You Regret Suffering?"
06/04/2019 Duration: 01h10minNoelle Tully talks about and the benefits of learning from suffering and how that led her into a journey of faith. The introductory music is our rendition of Noelle's unreleased song, "The Ghost of a Good Thing." The closing song is our rendition of Noelle's unreleased song, "Thief of the Heart."
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#9 Joe Folan: "Average People Trying to Relate to Each Other"
29/03/2019 Duration: 01h02minJoe Folan discusses the music scenes in Lowell and on the South Shore, as well as modern music's unholy reliance on auto-tuned vocals. The introductory music is "Empty Roads," from Joe's 2016 album Retrace. The closing song is our rendition of Joe's unreleased song, "Half Staff."
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#8 Ryan Herrick: "How to Serve a Song"
23/03/2019 Duration: 01h11minRyan Herrick talks about tribal culture, traditional tunes, and ways to channel spirituality through music and meditation. The introductory music is Ryan's song, "Soulsong" from his 2016 album [One] (https://ryanherrick.bandcamp.com/album/one). The closing song is our Rendition of "Wild Mountain Thyme."
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#7.5: "Drink the Water"
15/03/2019 Duration: 04minOur rendition of Quinn's unreleased song, "Drink the Water"
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#7 Quinn Cavaco: "I Went Camping...and Got Recruited for a Cult"
15/03/2019 Duration: 01h05minThe introductory music is "You Are My (Sunshine Song)," from Quinn's EP, Emergency Satchel The closing song is our rendition of Quinn's unreleased song, "Drink the Water."
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#6.5: "Beetlejuice"
08/03/2019 Duration: 02minOur rendition of Max's unreleased song, "Beetlejuice."
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#6 Max Clark: "Observing the Chaos of the Universe"
08/03/2019 Duration: 01h08minMax Clark tries to make sense of the random chaos of the universe and laments the likeness he bears to Ed Sheeran. #boatsandwomen The opening music is Max's song "Sherri," from his 2018 EP Paper Thin. The closing song is our rendition of Max's unreleased song, "Beetlejuice."
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#5.5: "Unlimited Growth"
02/03/2019 Duration: 02minOur Rendition of "Unlimited Growth," which will appear on Adam's new album, Resume.
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#5 Adam Reid: "How Else Can I Benefit the People Around Us?"
02/03/2019 Duration: 40minAdam Reid discusses DIY music communities, as well as the social and political implications of participating in a collective culture. The introductory music is "Copper Wire" from Adam's 2016 release Punctuation Marks. The closing song is our rendition of "Unlimited Growth," which will be released on Adam's new record, Resume, this March.
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#4 Matt Emmer: "Capital 'F' Folk Music"
22/02/2019 Duration: 57minMatt Emmer shares his memories of playing with Pete Seeger and meditates on how song-leading and Judaism have shaped his sense of community. You can listen to some of our old live recordings here.