Growing up along the California coast has influenced my taste in music. Frequent trips up and down Pacific Coast Highway call for sleepy beach jams because there is nothing better than letting your hair fly wild in the salty air with the heat of the sun on your bare legs as you drive. If you’re in need of songs and artists to add to your beach soundtrack look no further. And if you live out of the Pacific’s reach enjoy daydreaming to this collection of happy tracks!! Make sure to comment below what songs encapsulate where you grew up!! Grab your sunscreen, Hop in the car, And get ready to float off to these beachy gems!! ((Make sure to click through the slideshow to hear these songs on SoundCloud))
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Chrysalis Piece Title: Chrysalis Dimensions: 36” x 48” Mediums: Watercolor, Gouache Details: Illuminating the beauty in transformation, ‘Chrysalis’ illustrates the vitality involved in periods of change. Just as caterpillars go through a metamorphosis to become butterflies, humans can take steps to become the greatest versions of themselves. Society rewards transformations which yield success; yet the process involved to get to that point is often unknown. Using layers of detail of varying shapes represents stages of growth. The prominence of black leading lines alludes to the innumerable paths and options everyone can take on their own journey. The designs do not fit together which demonstrates that the process of heading towards a personal perfection can be messy or complicated; yet the overall image or stage of life can still be beautiful. ‘Chrysalis’ is about empowerment for the adventure. Everyone’s life is different and there are infinite possibilities to be explored. Have trust in the process and take steps to grow... Interested in buying prints? Check out my Society6 shop: https://society6.com/product/chrysalis403694_print#s6-6896858p4a1v45 From a young age, art + music were major parts of my life. My childhood was full of piano practices and painting lessons. Having parents who exposed me to all sorts of art shaped me into a person who appreciated talent and I started to look for it in hidden places. From unknown painters to budding musicians I decided to establish a series featuring the creators who I know and love and want you to love too!! Wanna help? Read about these amazing people, scope their work, and share their interviews with the artists in your life!! Today I have the privilege of sharing an interview with Bret from Bogan Via. I remember stumbling upon Bogan Via on Spotify back in 2012 or so when they released their first album, ‘Wait Up,’ full of funky tracks featuring repetitive acoustics and mystical vocals from Maddie + Bret. Songs like ‘Kanye’ and ‘Madly’ perfectly showcase their unique sound which has transformed over time into their more polished pop-infused album ‘Boganvialand.’ I could imagine them opening for Oh Wonder, so if you’re a fan of that duo you should definitely give Bogan Via a listen!! Pop in some earbuds and listen to my fave Bogan Via song, ‘Wait Up,’ as you read this fresh interview down below!! How did you get your start in music? B: My mom always had a piano at her house and one day I just became very curious about it and couldn't really pull myself away. Took a few piano lessons and then started writing songs. 3 things that make you laugh: B: Dwight from the Office, our friends, silly gifs on the internet What kind of music did you listen to growing up? B: The oldies, 94.5 back in AZ. My mom also listened to CSNY, Yes, and Jackson Brown type stuff. If you weren’t pursuing music what would you be doing? B: I love anything artistic and creative so maybe I'd paint more or write scripts for movies or something. What time of day do you feel the most inspired? B: I am definitely a morning guy by nature. Hanging out with nocturnal Madeleine has definitely pushed my clock back a bit but the morning still has the magic. Which comes first: lyrics or composition? B: I am definitely not a lyric guy so it would have to be the composition. I usually just play the piano and start making sounds that feel right out of my mouth and then later try to put words that sort of sound like those sounds. How do you define the difference between a hobby and a passion? B: I would just say your commitment level. People spend a lot of time and money on both I would imagine but the passion should be something that continues to grow and expand. My passions feed my soul while my hobbies add variety to my day. If you could go on tour with any artist or band who would you choose? B: We love going on tour so we're pretty open. But as far as crazy dream tour let's get Paul McCartney, Radiohead, and ROAR on the tour van. Where did you grow up? B: I grew up in Phoenix, but more specifically the east side, Tempe. Maddie is a west sider. How has living in Phoenix, AZ influenced your sound? B: I'm not sure really. For a long time I didn't know what kind of music scene we had cause I was so out of the loop. When I did poke my head around it seemed like bands were either super hardcore or rasta punk. Over the years I discovered local music that did inspire me but for the most part I grew up trying to make not Arizona sounding music because it felt so pigeonholed to me. What’s the hardest thing you’ve had to overcome as a musician? B: Learning how to sing. My first big music hero was Ben Folds Five because of the piano connection, so I tried to sing like him. For years this was my style of singing and it just was not sounding good at all. It took me a long time to figure it out but I needed to discover my own voice in order to learn how to really sing. What advice would you give to a 10 year-old who wants to pursue a creative career? B: Devote 2 hours every day to improving your skills. And live life, no artist has anything worth saying or sharing without getting out there. You can find Bogan Via on FaceBook, Bandcamp, Pandora, Spotify, SoundCloud, and on their website ((https://www.boganvia.com/)). Interested in seeing them live? They will be playing at the Neon Desert music fest in May!! |
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