Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

6 Oct 2012

Jason Shaw meets Brandon Anderson



You may not know his name, at least not yet, but Brandon Anderson is on the cusp of great things, this handsome young man is already an award winning singer/songwriter who hails from Wisconsin, USA.  He creatively blends folk with piano rock with a pinch of other alternative influences to create a delightful sound that he terms ‘edgy folk rock’.   It is a sound when combined with his provoking lyrics is already garnering many fans all over America and further afield around the world.  

He was born and raised in a Mormon family from Kenosha, a medium sized city on the western shores of Lake Michigan, Wisconsin, USA.  Music was a key background ingredient to life in Brandon’s home during his early years, yet there was always something creative hiding under the surface and Brandon got involved with school plays and school musicals as a kid.  It was during his early teenage years when his family situation changed that Brandon began to have questions not only about his own Mormon faith but also about his sexuality. There were questions he needed answers to, but at the time answers seemed few and far between. However it wasn’t long before the young adolescent found the perfect outlet for his creative desires and ideas which was putting pen to paper and writing songs.

Brandon is now a resident of New York and regularly plays gigs at many of the Big Apples premier singer/songwriter hotspots as well as touring across America.   It is along these travels that he picks up stories, ideas and inspirations that form the basis for many of his songs.  Indeed his latest album, Guitars and Grievances, is largely inspired by the stories of hardship, human spirit and grievances he picked up along the way.  

His latest single is a perfect example of just that, taken from Guitars and Grievances,  I’ll Keep Driving is a moving, evolving story inspired by a young gay fan’s sense of despondency, isolation and the desire of seeking out a better place to be.  Brandon’s effervescent voice delicately conveys the emotion with surprising depth echoing feelings that we can all identify with at some stage during our lives, at least to some degree. 

Listening to this single and the Guitars and Grievances album you quickly realise that there is far more to this young singer songwriter from the US Midwest than meets the eye.   With that in mind, I caught up with him to find out more about his music, his influences and his life,  including what it was like to grow up in a Mormon family in Wisconsin. 

“It's weird to look back on, because when I was living it, it was all I knew.  There didn't seem to be anything strange about the church or their beliefs and I truly believed everything that they taught.”  

“It wasn't till my parents got a divorced and my mom left the church that I started having questions about my faith.  That was quickly followed by my own questions about my sexuality, which really brought me to a crisis of conscious.  I remember when I was about 13, my dad lived on a horse farm in the county and I was kind of at a breaking point.”

“I ran out into a field that night and kind of had an argument with God, asking him to prove that he existed.  I stayed out in the corn field for a long time thinking I never got an answer, but the next morning I was looking through my song book and realized that music was my connection.  I had just recently started writing, and the realization that writing was my connection to something bigger really helped me let go of having to have some formalized relationship with a higher power that was dictated by rules and dogma.”

So, would you consider yourself to be religious, spiritual or atheist these days?

“Definitely spiritual.” 

Can you pinpoint a time when you first started getting into music? 

“Music has really always been a part of my life.  My parents always had music playing in the house and when I was a kid I got involved in musicals and played musical instruments in school.  From there it grew to writing when I met my friend Carmel Mikol, who became one of my biggest influences and the person who started me writing.  I first saw her perform a song she wrote in a middle school talent show and I knew immediately that that was what I wanted to do.  We became friends and started a kind of music workshop where we would play songs for each other and bounce ideas back and forth.  She in now an award winning artist in Canada and you should definitely check her out.”


 Ok,  other than Carmel Mikol,  who were other early influences on you?   

“My first influences definitely came from what my parents were listening to while I was growing up.  My mom listened to a lot of singer songwriters like Joni Mitchell, Carol King, and Carly Simon, but also rock bands like Led Zeppelin, Jethro Tull, and Heart.”

“On my dads side, it was all country and folk music, which I also loved.  I grew up with a pretty wide appreciation, but when I started writing it was definitely Tori Amos and Ben Folds. Piano was my first writing instrument so I was really drawn to their sounds and lyrics.”

How about now,  what artists influence you these days?

“As I have grown in my writing, I have become really influenced by artists who are storytellers and have strong social commentary in their work.    My go to's these days are Tracy Chapman, Joni Mitchell, Patty Griffin, Ray Lamontagne, and Trent Reznor from Nine Inch Nails.”


I’m going to put you on the spot here,  if you could only take one album with you to a deserted desert island,  which one would it be?

“Blue by Joni Mitchell.”

An excellent choice and I can definitely hear some Joni Mitchell echo’s in your work and I wonder what the mechanics of creating a song are for you, I mean what comes first - the music or the lyrics?

“It happens a lot of ways, but the best songs usually come out in one burst with music and lyrics at the same time.  When that happens it feels more like channeling and less like writing.  However, most of the time it's just hard work and craft.”
  
“With my more political songs, the lyric usually comes first and then the music fits on top.  I also am really drawn to rhythm and I sometimes start with a rhythmic idea that informs the lyrical form and then the music after that.  It all really depends on the song.”


How would you classify your sound?

“Edgy Folk Rock.”





Your latest single, I'll Keep Driving,  which is out now, please tell me a little about it?

“I'll Keep Driving is really the heart of my album Guitars & Grievances if I had to boil it down to one song.  I actually was inspired to write it by a young fan who is growing up gay in a small town in Pennsylvania.  One day I saw he had posted on his Facebook that he wanted to "steal a car and drive far away, maybe California."  

"I was really struck by the sentiment and how I think we all have those moments of just wanting to start over again, hit the reset button.  I had just been touring across the country and was fascinated by how there really isn't any unexplored land left to run to.      You used to be able to head to the frontier or wild west if you wanted to break from the life you had.  We don't really have that anymore.  This idea really connected with the protest album feel I was writing and helped to ground the whole thing in a very personal place.  Of all my songs, I would have to say it is one of my favourites.”



Read the full interview between Jason Shaw and Brandon Anderson at Jason's Seafront Diary.

Brandon is an intelligent engaging and enthusiastic man with an effervescent  voice that is as warming as a hot blanket on a coldest winters night,  whilst his poignant lyrics attach themselves to your consciousness with delicate ease.  His latest single I’ll Keep Driving is available to download now from iTunes and Bandcamp or you can watch the video on YouTube.   The track is taken from his album Guitars and Grievances,  which is also available to download on iTunesAmazon and Bandcamp.

You can keep upto date with Brandon at his website brandonandersonmusic.com or on twitter.


My thanks to Brandon for taking so much time out for this interview, it really is appreciated and was a joy to get to know in more depth the person behind the music.

10 Nov 2011

TimPermanent




Special music feature from Howard Stump.

TimPermanent TimPermanent is about to release his latest collection of music. I first heard his music at the beginning of the year when he released Marker, a wonderful EP. My appreciation only grew when he released an acoustic cover of Robyn's song, Dancing On My Own. He is about to release another EP, Resident. I was lucky enough to get my hands on an advance copy, and it is outstanding. I first covered Tim through the release of Marker. You can find that here. Tim has been an out and proud performer since he was part of the socially-conscious anti-folk duo Testosterone Kills. As a solo performer, he weds electronica with infectious Pop and heartfelt lyrics.


25 Oct 2011

Chris Martin's gay feelings.

Chris Martin tells The Sun newspaper that watching Take That made him think he was gay!



The Coldplay star said his favourite bands growing up were "U2 and five handsome, strapping men from Stoke and Manchester".
With his tongue firmly in his cheek, he added: "I'm not afraid to admit it, they made me ask the question 'Am I gay?'"
Gwyneth Paltrow's other half made his revelation as he presented Gary Barlow with an award for his songwriting achievements at the Q Awards yesterday. It left Chris wide open to a response from U2, who also picked up a gong later at the bash at London's Grosvenor House Hotel.



20 Sept 2011

Foo Fighters Have Fun with Westboro Baptist church




Members of the Westboro Baptist church were taunted by rock band Foo Fighters, when the extremist Christian group picketed the band’s show in Kansas City, Missouri on Friday.

The church announced plans to picket the band’s concert on August 30th, following many previous occasions where the group has planned to picket pop concerts in the area.

However, Foo Fighters got wind of the church’s plans and devised a counter attack against the extremist group.
Hours before their show at the Sprint Center, the band showed up on the picket line of the Westboro Baptist church on the back of an American flag decked rig truck in country trucker costumes.

19 Sept 2011

New Chris Dallman interview.

To make the new release from Chris Dallman,  Jason Shaw talks to the enigmatic mellow tunesmith with a voice of pure honey.

 
Article first published as Light The Love - Christopher Dallman Interview on Technorati.



A tragedy of modern life I find is the painful truth that there are many people that really don’t seem to quite get the recognition they richly or rightly deserve.  In an effort to elevate some of that misfortune and injustice,   I’d like to introduce you to a singer/song writer whose blessed mellow evocative tones deserve to and should reach a multitude of fresh ears.

Christopher Dallman is a rare combination of incredible talent and unashamed niceness,   he was born in September  1978 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, this handsome fella learned the piano from just 8 years of age, then picked up a guitar around the age of 16 and taught himself to play.  Sometime during 1996 he started playing Sunset Boulevard, no not the famous street in LA, but a coffee shop in Milwaukee!

Chris is a sensitive chap with a vocal style is a delight to the ears and his all round sound is of transcendental, authentic and rather moving.  Chris has already built up a small army of fans all over this globe of ours and is all set to release a brand new five track EP.   I caught up with the LA based musician to find out more:

Hello again Chris, so this is a very exciting time for you, with you just about to release a new EP, when’s it coming out?
It is very exciting.  I've been living with these songs for so long and I love them so much that I can't wait to share them.  It's out September 27th.
We will talk some more about that in just a little while, however, first I want to take you back,   to where it all first started, when did you know you wanted to be a musician and that you had a such an emotive voice?
Well, I've always been musical.  I sang a lot as a child.  I have many memories of singing in my pyjamas while my grandmother played the upright piano in our living room.
I started actually writing songs when I was 17.  I recorded a little album I called 'Poison Jack' on a four track recorder in my parents' basement.  It was a collection of fuck-you songs,  I'd written to the older boy that had just broken my heart.  I dubbed a bunch of cassette copies for my friends and they responded really strongly to it.  I suppose that was the first time I knew my voice had any kind of emotional power.  And, you know  that's what gave me the confidence to set up my first live show at a coffeehouse in the city.
You talk about singing around the piano with your grandmother as a youngster, did you always hold a dream of being a singer or an entertainer?
I always wanted to be a performer.  Other jobs have never much appealed to me. But I started out wanting to be an actor and that turned into music when I was 18.
Who was on the young Chris Dallman’s stereo? 
Earliest loves were Madonna and Prince.   In high school and college, I got very into Tori Amos and Ani DiFranco.  I was very Lilith Fair then.  I still love all that, but back then it was all I listened to, whereas now it's a tiny slice of my taste.  I didn't really listen to dudes until I was in my 20s and I think you can hear that in my voice.  Now I listen to everything. I'm stuck on James Blake at the moment.  Stuck hard.
So are these the same kind of people that you take your influences from now?

31 Aug 2011

Jedward are not gay or autistic, their manager insists

 

Jedward, Big Brother Jedward: Enjoying their punishment on CBB as babies (Pic: Wenn)

The twins were defended by tour manager Liam McKenna as they took the Channel 5 reality show to an infantile low on Monday, lapping up their punishment of being dressed as babies.

30 Aug 2011

Foo Fighters Fake Gay Porn Tour Announcement

 

Foo Fighters Hot Buns

I’m still not super crazy about the new Foo Fighters album Wasting Light (I know, I know, pour your misery down on me), but I’ve always loved their music videos… the more ridiculous, the better. Dare I say it, I think they’ve reached a new high (or low, depending on your personal tolerance for fake shower sex) with a brand new video called "Hot Buns", promoting their upcoming North American tour dates.

 

23 Aug 2011

George Michael confirms split from Kenny Goss

 

Wham!’s former frontman, George Michael, has revealed he and partner Kenny Goss have separated.

Rumours abounded in 2009 that the pair had gone their separate ways, but were promptly denied by the award-winning artist.

However, kicking off his Symphonica tour in at the Prague State Opera House last night, the 48-year-old revealed they did indeed split two and half years ago.

Will Young: Shows like The X Factor aren’t about music

 

WILL Young has slammed talent shows as "too sensational" - and said they have NEVER been about music.

And Will, 32, who won the first Pop Idol in 2002, warned that the public were in danger of being hoodwinked by manipulative telly producers.

In a dig at shows like The X Factor and Britain's Got Talent, he said: "They're much more sensational now.

20 Aug 2011

Why Will Young's desperate to be a daddy.

 

Ten years on: Will Young's new mature style

Will Young, who became a star after beating Gareth Gates to win the first Pop Idol, has a new album, Echoes, out on Monday,  in an interview with the Mail in the UK he tells of his new album and how he really wants to be a daddy!

The new album isn’t all plastic pop or sad ballads - he’s gone for intimate, atmospheric electronics on an ambitious yet classy set of songs, opted to sing in a higher register than we’re used to and employed a tough new producer, Richard X.

29 Jul 2011

Jake Walden

 

 

The supremely talented and incredibly charming singer/songwriter extraordinaire Jake Walden has released a brand new album this week.    Same Something Different came out on 26th July and is a true masterpiece,  ever track is a winner.  Pure class.  There is lots of light and dark on this new album,  as Jake explains,  “I’m a person who has lived in a lot of darkness. This album doesn’t deny that, but at the same time through it, I step out into the light.”

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It’s hard to categorize his sound,  Jake's voice has so many textures, from silky smooth to rough-hewn lumber, forever capturing heartfelt emotion. He can take you from cool sheets to a gravel road, never failing to lend a hand to grasp.

 

much more -

19 Jul 2011

Derek Nicoletto


By Howard Stump

I've been following Derek Nicoletto's career since I saw the Orion's Light video on Logo. I went right to iTunes, DL'ed the Telling On Trixie album, and have been following since. I was doubly thrilled when I discovered the handsome frontman was out and proud. In my collection, I have the self-titled debut album, and was part of the fundraising cleverly known as "A Band With A Plan," which in some ways foresaw the coming of places like Kickstarter, allowing indie musicians a way to assist in the funding. I have my autographed copy of Telling On Trixie's second (and final) album, Ugly, Broke & Sober. And an autographed copy of Rock Face, the album by Derek & the Darling. So I am truly looking forward to my physical copy of Derek's first solo outing, Kind Ghosts, set to release next Tuesday, July 26th, 2011.


13 Jul 2011

Talk Talk Talk – Darren Hayes

Darren talks about the creative process in making the current single 'Talk Talk Talk' from the forthcoming album 'Secret Codes And Battleships'

5 Jul 2011

Will Young On Tour

 

Will Young,  the openly gay pop star who came out publically in 2002 is going back on the road in a UK tour.

 
The award winning singer songwriter and actor is all set to play a 23 date tour later in 2011.

It’s starts off on 27 October at the Swindon Oasis and closes in Cardiff’s St. David’s Hall on November 26th.  Ticket presales are on right now and demand is expected to be high.

Dates and Details

 

29 Jun 2011

The Jason Walker Interview


Top music blogger and Rainbow Post friend Howard Stump had the enviable opportunity to interview the appealing and talented Jason Walker recently.

The opportunity to talk to Jason Walker about his music was something I could not possibly pass up. When the appointed time came, I have to say Jason was sweet and charming, and more than willing to talk about the music.

 I shall start from the beginning, like what music had he grown up with in Pittsburgh?
“My mother had, and still has,” he told me proudly, “a record collection that would be the envy of many a DJ, and I grew up around really great music, like Motown, Disco and Pop music.”

It seems his mother could be credited for much of his current path. “I started singing when I was 4, and my mother put me in a church choir,” he explained. “I joined the choir and found that I loved Gospel music and lady singers, if you will.”

25 Jun 2011

Darren Hayes marks long-awaited return with ‘talked’ about new single

 

Former Savage Garden front man Darren Hayes marks his long-awaited return as a solo artist with the release of a new single Talk, Talk, Talk, in July – his first offering for four years – it has been announced.

27 May 2011

Belinda and Son on Coming Out

 

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Singer Belinda Carlisle and her activist actor son, James Duke Mason, reminisce about the way his coming-out affected their family, offer advice for confused parents of LGBT teens, and discuss how former first lady Nancy Reagan is “down with the gays.”

 

 

 

 

17 May 2011

“I have let gay kids down” - George Michael

From Jason Shaw

 

George Michael has said his public disgraces have let down young, gay people who are seeking to be open and proud about their sexuality.

George Michael said gay kids had suffered abuse because of his behaviour

6 May 2011

Country star’s (un)heartfelt apology over gay bashing remark

 

Country singer Blake Shelton has apologized for comments he made online after gay rights groups accused him of homophobia.

5 May 2011

Levi Kreis - upfront and honest

Levi Kreis


Top music blogger and journalist Howard Stump interviews the handsome award winning singer and actor Levi Kreis.

Levi Kreis
I was lucky enough to be offered the opportunity to ask some questions of Tony Award-winning actor/singer Levi Kreis. Well, I was understandably excited, as I am a fan of his work, having purchased my first Levi CD after his appearance on the very first season of The Apprentice. I was intrigued by the handsome singer/songwriter, and searched for information about him. It paid off, and I was able to order One of the Ones, and I have been hooked since. My Kreis collection runeth over, including an autographed Playbill from Million Dollar Quartet, which I saw in previews. His performance of Jerry Lee Lewis was just remarkable, and not only brought him a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor In A Musical, it also earned him the trophy. So I shall start out with my questions about his Broadway run before moving on to the music.