Episode 257 features Adam Trice from the band Red Sammy, a group hailing from Baltimore that draws influences from rock, americana, folk, country, indie, and blues, infusing their music with thoughtful, deeply emotional lyrics. Their latest album, "Holy Fluorescent Light," has just been released. I showcased their song “Ernest and Bukowski” on this episode, and if you enjoy it, you can stream it wherever you listen to music. During the interview, we delved into Adam’s songwriting style, which involves collaboration with his college professor on lyrics. We also explored the Baltimore music scene and discussed the challenge of maintaining creative output into adulthood while balancing a regular job. Since we met in person, the episode ran a bit longer than usual. We started it off with a fun little tangent about Ai before delving into the music discussion. Thank you for tuning in and supporting local music.
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