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I would love your feedback: So I had an idea. I want to escape to a secluded area, such as the Montana forest, and really discover stories from within. I think the music industry is far too filled with mimicry, and songwriting has become this sort of “formula of success”. People try out a song idea, it becomes popular, so they recreate it. Dont get me wrong, this isnt something I am complaining about, I just find it interesting. My goal is to really discover what I’m thinking as an individual, discover inspiration from within. I want to see how different environments trigger new emotions and ideas. If I were to blindly write an album on an island, it wouldnt sound the same as if I were in a snowy cabin. I want to show how new ideas can be derived from really discovering how you react to new things, new places. I would document everything, discover, and play whatever music comes from being there. I want to go with an empty mind, and see how each individual factor of where I am opens a new part of my mind and soul. I really just want to open the lost art of writing a song, finding inspiration from myself, and from the earth. Who knows, maybe something new might arise? Is there something new? I want to write not to fill any molds, just to create a new one. Maybe inspire someone else to just play, and not be scared of what people might think. After all of this, I would make a short film using the footage I receive there. Could be cool. With this, I hope to record an organic EP. I have about 250,000 collective social media fans waiting for some sort of CD, so why not give them something that is truly ME. Not inspired by other artists, not inspired by anything else other than my interpretations of each of my senses being used in the new setting. Co writing with the lost ideas and stories of where ill be. I cant think of a better way to debut my music.
Posted on: Tue, 30 Dec 2014 00:44:38 +0000

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