A Hypnotic Hangout: Bedon

“Untitled”

Greenville August 9th- Bedon Lancaster and his band were getting ready for their show at the Radio Room. While on their tour through the south, we had the opportunity to sit down and talk with the “Lazy Eyes” singer about his music.

Not “Tired Tired Tired of Talking”

When asked about his major musical influences, Lancaster replied with some of his favorite artists: Pinegrove, Bon Iver, and Whitney. He then went on to explain why these artists were so unique to him and how they play an important role in creating his music. “They’re very formidable songwriters with amazing music behind it. I love music that you can just get lost in.”

Lancaster explained that besides his musical influences, he writes most of his songs based around relationships and the people around him. He revealed that he takes in the energy surrounding him, internalizes it, and uses it for his music.

Band on the run

Because of his crazy touring schedule, the “Mooky Blaylock” singer has played a variety of shows. Ranging from house shows to college shows, Lancaster let us in on his favorite type of crowd to perform for. “I love any show with an audience who is there to participate. We’re going to do our thing no matter what, we’ll still have our show, but having people jump up down and go crazy is what really makes the show.”

Deserted Island Bands

Lancaster didn’t hesitate when we asked him what his three deserted island bands would be. With his diverse taste in music he replied with:

  1. Pinegrove
  2. Bon Iver
  3. Originally Sturgill Simpson but wisely changed to Led Zeppelin

“look how We’ve grown”

We have been anticipating new music from the “Untitled” singer for quite some time now, and he revealed to us that he is expecting to release an album in February of next year. Coincidentally the date that Lancaster has chosen is a palindrome which in our opinion makes it worth the wait.

Final Thoughts

Bedon is an artist who isn’t afraid to experiment with new sounds and outlets. He proves this by utilizing various instruments in his music and performances. Reigning from Oxford, Mississippi, this group puts on an amazing show while goofing around and smiling the whole time.

Lancaster wants his listeners to know that you can call him Don or Be-don. He laughed and said, “It’s pronounced Bedon, but I don’t really care. You can call me whatever you want.”

Make sure to follow Bedon and his crew on Instragram and social media to stay updated with any upcoming tours and releases!

A Hypnotic Hangout: Shane T

A warm welcome to: holy nights, bad advice

First and foremost we would like to congratulate Shane T on the release of his highly anticipated EP, and all of its success thus far. Holy Nights, Bad Advice is certainly a game changer for the “Simple Man” artist. You get a sense of his true emotions, and the music behind it contibutes to a dream-like sensation that you feel upon listening.

After a small house show that he threw in his welcoming home in Nashville, TN we had the opportunity to interview him about his music and song writing process.

‘Wasting Time’

It is evident that the “Afterhours” artist knows how to write a good song, but just how it happens makes it all the more meaningful. His process varies, from coming up with a riff and playing it over and over to the lyrics coming to him after the core riffs of the song. Sometimes, his songs happen by accident and he went on to say, “Sometimes I’ll make a mistake and I’ll actually end up liking the way it sounds, so I build off of that”.

When it comes to the message of his songs, he never goes into it with an idea it typically just comes to him naturally. When he is finished writing, the meaning presents itself.

The inspiration behind Toriscelli’s latest EP came from a lot of different things. “A lot of it was inspired by relationship stuff, graduating and moving to a new city, and a huge portion came from films” he laughed and went on to say, “I mean I’m still inspired by movies I just don’t have access to MoviePass anymore”.

When asked about his most meaningful song that he has ever written, he smiled and answered, “It’s honestly always changing. I’ll release a song and then it doesn’t feel like it’s mine anymore. For the EP it’s probably the title track, “Holy Nights, Bad Advice”, because of the lyrics and the feel about it. It is a really serendipitous sound, and those are the ones I typically cling to the most”.

“These sins ain’t Sins They’re Friends Of Mine”

Torescelli eludes to religion in the majority of his songs. This is a topic many artists feel is taboo, but for the “Decline” artist, it is something he feels strongly about. Growing up, he was raised as a Christian, but his parents were always open and honest about their beliefs and doubts.

Torescelli opened up and spoke on this matter, saying, “When I went to college, I was still heavily involved in the church for a year and a half, and then I took a religion course and realized how small these bubbles were and how closed off the thinking was about what people had taught me growing up”.

So when it comes to his music he said, “A lot of what comes out in my songs is realizing that two-sided nature of growing up Christian and not knowing the other side of things. I was always taught what we [Christians] think is right, and everyone who disagrees is wrong and I just never listened to the other perspective”.

He is accepting of his upbringing, and uses it as inspiration for his songs and he went on to say, “I’m not in a separationist mindset, where I want to push all that [religion] away, it’s just framing it in a very different way than what I grew up thinking it should be framed like”.

Desert Island Bands

It didn’t take much time for the “Apartment Dream” singer to pick his ‘desert island’ bands/artist, but he meticulously chose the following;

  1. David Bowie
  2. Blink-182
  3. Tyler, The Creator

Final Thoughts

This Nashville native is bringing something new to the music scene; Shane T is a musician who isn’t afraid to take risks when it comes to his powerful lyrics and melodic tones. His newest release represents his ability to shift between sounds.

He wants his listeners to be able to take away different meanings from his lyrics and relate to them in a way that fits for them, he went on to explain, “I want them [listeners] to use their own unique experiences and take away what they will from that”.

You can find Shane T on all streaming services and keep up with him on Instagram: @shanetonline.

Christmas in August

Hello! Some of our friends and favorite artists released singles today and we wanted to give them the recognition they deserve, enjoy!

“Apartment Dream”- SHane T

We had the opportunity to sit down with Shane T and discuss his new single before he released it for the world to hear. To Shane, “Apartment Dream” is an interpretation of a dystopian style dream that he had. In his recollections, Shane explained that, “It was a feeling of being handcuffed by stresses about money to pursue dreams, like music.” This song embodies the worries and feelings about growing up, moving out, and going out into the real world.

This new single by Shane introduces the rest of his EP (out on August 16th). The theme of “Apartment Dream” is the sense that time is being wasted. He explained that “There is some humor in this single, but it has some of the most hard-hitting lines that I’ve ever written.” Shane described it as a good encompassing song for the rest of the album.

“Mudpies”- Fleur Geurl

Making a big comeback under her new name, Danielle from Fleur Geurl (previously known as Tom Angst), released a new single, “Mudpies.” This song uses various instruments, violin and trumpet played by Danielle’s friends, Wesley, and Dan. To us, this song emanates the feelings of summer and nostalgia. The variety of instruments, mixed with Danielle’s voice makes this song sound hauntingly beautiful.

Because of this new release, we are anticipating what Fleur Geurl has in store for her listeners next!

“Wysteria” – Nordista Freeze

Since his release of Cosmic Haus in 2017, fans of Nordista Freeze have been patiently waiting for his official release of “Wysteria.” If you have gotten the opportunity to see Freeze on tour recently, you would have heard “Wysteria” live, but everyone was excited for the chance to listen to it while dancing around their rooms.

This dreamy ballad makes you envision yourself swaying from side to side underneath the stars. Unlike the energy in some of Freeze’s other songs, “Wysteria” is a slow serenade that radiates the feelings of love.

“Sometimes Love Takes so long”- Illiterate Light

Illiterate Light has been on a roll with their song releases, and this single is no different. Since their release of “Carolina Lorelei” in May, listeners have been anticipating new music from the duo. Illiterate Light has been catching eyes and turning heads with their music and “Sometimes Love Takes So Long” has done just that.

This catchy tune portrays the feelings of a lost love. This heartfelt song is relatable and sincere and it makes us excited to see what these guys are going to do next! Keep an eye out for their debut album to be released on October 11th!