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Episode 141 features a tribute to Jill Sobule, Ohtis frontman Sam Swinson, new music from singer-songwriter Hendricka, folk group Lowland Hum, and guitarist Sam Moss.
Garret challenges us to say "thank you" to the artists that have blessed us. Plus he brings you the scoop on the latest crowdfunding campaigns.- - - SPOTLIGHT CAMPAIGN - - - * KJ-52 - Things Are Going Great!* https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kj52/things-are-going-great-deluxe-edition - - - OTHER CAMPAIGNS - - - * Jason Everett Cross - Redemption Songs - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jasoneverettofficial/redemption-songs* Drew & Ellie Holcomb - Memory Bank pre-order - https://www.drewholcomb.com/store * Lowland Hum - Another Side of Lowland Hum pre-order - https://lowlandhum.bandcamp.com/album/another-side-of-lowland-hum* Wilder Woods - Curioso pre-order - https://wilderwoods.merchmadeeasy.com/collections/curioso-collection- - - CREDITS - - - * Host/Producer - Garret Godfrey* Executive Producer - Dave Trout* UTR's Buildathon Campaign - https://utrmedia.org/b2024* SPONSOR: Emily McCoy - https://is.gd/emlinks* SPONSOR: Bellsburg Store - https://richmullins25.com/store* Good Patron's email newsletter - https://utrmedia.us14.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=85113034823cd07c83d277cad&id=ca2fe47e5d * All the socials https://linktr.ee/goodpatronpodcast * Email: goodpatronpodcast@gmail.com * All songs used are with permission or under fair use provisions© 2024 UTR Media. All Rights Reserved. A 501(c)(3) non-profit org - info at https://utrmedia.org
Podsongs is the unique podcast where musicians interview inspirational people as inspiration for a new song. This episode, with writer James Nestor and the musical duo Lowland Hum, covers an expansive range of topics including the significant roles of breathing in enhancing both physical and mental health as advocated by Nestor, the creative and transformative journey of artists, and the deep intricacies of interviewing and engaging with diverse subjects. Detailed explorations include a breathing experiment led by Dr. Jayakar Nayak at Stanford exploring nasal versus mouth breathing, the attempt to communicate with marine animals through AI, and the concept of creating inclusive and meaningful retreats and musical experiences. The discussions provide rich insights into the interconnectedness of creativity, wellness, and scientific exploration, emphasizing the power of breathing and genuine engagement in fostering artistic expression and deeper understanding across various disciplines. https://www.mrjamesnestor.com/ www.lowlandhum.com 00:00 Welcome to Podsongs: Introducing James Nestor and Lowland Hum 00:27 Musical Connections and Collaborations 01:50 The Evolution of Lowland Hum's Sound 02:52 Recording Challenges and Creative Processes 09:43 The Art of Album Covers with Lauren Goins 10:12 The Realities of Touring and Creative Tensions 15:36 Exploring the Impact of Breathing on Health and Creativity 23:53 James Nestor Joins the Conversation 37:40 The Journey of Writing 'Breath' 42:29 Creative Processes and Collaborative Dynamics 49:49 The Paradox of Confidence and Insecurity in Creativity 50:25 The Privilege and Pressure of Artistic Creation 51:19 The Impact of Expectations on Art and Performance 55:03 Navigating the Challenges of Travel and Work-Life Balance 01:17:38 Exploring the Depths of Human and Animal Communication 01:27:28 The Universal Language of Breathing 01:29:34 Creating Unique Musical Experiences 01:36:31 The Power of Intergenerational Connections and Legacy // SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL // Newsletter, donations and download the song for €/$1 @ https://podsongs.com // LINKS // Website: https://podsongs.com Podcast episodes: https://podsongs.com/podcast-episodes Songs: https://podsongs.com/music Spotify artist: https://open.spotify.com/artist/32FYyRx1y1ex3jHHAgLMC7?si=4Nv7WW85SbSPZvCsj1o7Ig Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6sN1viy82HPiNTVX2YBxpq?si=1b84c2b9bdea4656 // SOCIAL // Twitter: https://twitter.com/podsongs Instagram: https://instagram.com/podsongs Facebook: https://facebook.com/podsongs --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podsongs/message
One of the biggest - and most impactful - songs of the 80s, when art rock turned into party rock without losing any of the art. And a cover that shows off a special kind of genius steeped in the purest fandom. Sledgehammer, originally by Peter Gabriel, covered by Lowland Hum. Outro music is Higher Love, by Steve Winwood.
The duo from Charlottesville, Va., perform songs from their new album, From Self, With Love.
Today I'm talking with not one, but two guests. From their rural homestead in Charlottesville, Virginia, it's husband and wife duo Daniel and Lauren Goans, known as Lowland Hum. With the release of their brand new album From Self, With Love, this seemed like the perfect time to have them on the podcast to talk about some of the key decisions they've made along their way. Listen in. LINKS + RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE: Subscribe to The Soul Minimalist on Substack Find Lowland Hum on Instagram Visit Lowland Hum's website Find Lowland Hum on Patreon The Quiet Collection app Order The Next Right Thing Guided Journal Grab a copy of my book The Next Right Thing Find me on Instagram @emilypfreeman Download the transcript
Their newest album “From Self With Love” arrives after a tumultuous year for them
Lowland Hum is the musical work of husband and wife duo Daniel and Lauren Goans of Charlottesville, Virginia. Their indie-folk sound is characterized by winsome haronies, poetic songwriting and raw, authentic craftsmanship. The band has spent the past eleven years touring the nation and sharing stages with artists just as Josh Ritter, Oh Hellos and Penny and Sparrow. Today on the podcast, Daniel and Lauren talk with Stephen Roach about their collaborative process, how changing seasons impact the creative process and our sense of self. LIsten on SpotifyListen on Apple Join Us on Patreon!
All Songs Considered's Bob Boilen shares his favorite discoveries of the week.Featured Artists And Songs:1. Grandaddy: "The Town where I'm Livin Now," from Sumday: Excess Baggage2. Liza Anne: "Rainbow Sweater," from (Single)3. Courtney Barnett & Stella Mozgawa: "Life Balance," from End Of The Day (music from the film Anonymous Club)4. Lowland Hum: "Together (In That Way)," from From Self, With Love5. Raia Was: "If You're Asking (I'm Offering)," from Captain Obvious6. Yard Act: "The Trench Coat Museum," from (Single)
Artists, creatives, and music lovers, join us in welcoming special guests, Daniel and Lauren Goans, the musical duo who make Lowland Hum. In their chat with Dan and Rachael, Daniel and Lauren share a bit of their stories as creatives, talking about their life as artists, their journey of creating music, and the changes they experienced after becoming parents. They reflect on the mysterious and healing nature of singing and songwriting, how music comes through them, and the importance of being present in the moment. The conversation also examines the significance of the passage from Ephesians chapter five, focusing on the invitation to be engaged and connected with oneself and with others, rather than solely pursuing a disembodied spiritual practice. Join us for “The Spirituality of Song” as we explore the artistic journey, some of the complexities of transitioning into new life stages, and the transformative nature of music and the creative process.
Who came up with the idea for Electric Light Orchestra [hint: it wasn't Jeff Lynne]? What did John Lennon call ELO? Why is Eldorado's album cover significant? Join Stevie Nix as he answers all of these questions and more on this episode that weaves some strange magic on the last train to London.WARNING: This episode contains traces of Free As A Bird.Featured songs [in chronological order]:TightropeBlackberry WayBrontosaurusDo YaMommaShowdown [Chris Cornell]Can't Get It Out Of My Head [John Paul White]Evil Woman [Mike Posner]Strange Magic [Lowland Hum]Telephone LineLivin' Thing [The Beautiful South]Sweet Talkin' Woman [Cuthead]Mr Blue Sky [Postmodern Jukebox]Don't Bring Me Down [Kaiak]Last Train To London [DJ PP]HelloEnd Of The LineSongbirdRockariaHidden track: Showdown [John Greene]Curated Spotify Playlist:ELO Mix TapeJoin Stevie on Spotify and Instagramwww.songsungnew.com
Sound & Vision's mini-series, Apparently, explores the stories of musicians, performers and arts workers who are juggling parenthood with their art. Today we hear the epic story of parenthood from Lowland Hum, who make “quiet music,” but their experience as new parents were anything but quiet. (Cue a tornado, colic and a miscarriage.) Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/sound/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The previous episode with singer Meryl Zimmerman was number 100, and now that I've made it that far, I think it's time to stop and help some of you catch up. I've had a lot of episodes I'm really happy with that have moments I'm glad I helped to get into the world. Some realizations probably came together for the first time when we talked. The conversations shed light on creativity, musicality, business, and spirituality--aspects the pop music enterprise that are too often overlooked or treated with too much care. I'm interested in all of these things, and Christmas music is a great vehicle to get into those topics. You can hear all that in these excerpts from season one with guests Panorama Jazz Band, Robert Earl Keen, The Waitresses' Chris Butler and Mars Williams, PJ Morton, Pink Martini, and Lowland Hum. Originally, I thought I'd simply do one retrospective episode, but I realized pretty quickly that it would be three to four hours' long, or it would leave out too much to be satisfying for me. So I'll be back with more next week and likely the week after that. Listening back is a little humbling, hearing some ratty production and a laid back intro affectation so extreme that I don't need to share any of that with you. You can't help but notice it though if you go back and check out the early episodes. If you haven't already done so, please do what you have to do to get Twelve Songs in your podcast feed. You can find us at Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, Pandora, and Spotify. During our post-Christmas break, we went live on the IHeartRadio platform, TuneIn, Audible, and Amazon's podcast platform. Now, you can ask Alexa and Siri to play the Twelve Songs of Christmas podcast and let them pop it up on your voice-controlled personal assistant.
The Charlottesville, Virginia duo released have been making quiet, contemplative music for years, and in 2021 they tackled an ambitious project: a track-by-track re-imagining of Peter Gabriel's album So.
The Charlottesville, Virginia duo released have been making quiet, contemplative music for years, and in 2021 they tackled an ambitious project: a track-by-track re-imagining of Peter Gabriel's album So.
We are excited to feature an interview with Tom Gulotta, executive producer of the upcoming Randy Stonehill tribute album. Plus the latest and greatest crowdfunding campaigns. -------- SPOTLIGHT CAMPAIGN -------- * Randy Stonehill Tribute Album https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/songsofstonehill/the-friends-of-randy-stonehill-a-celebration-of-song --------- OTHER CAMPAIGNS --------- * Salt of the Sound - Made Whole (pre-order) - https://saltofthesound.bandcamp.com/album/made-whole * Lowland Hum - At Home (pre-order) - https://stores.portmerch.com/lowlandhum/ * Feraleo - Old Pages, New Pages - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/hotdangbenlange/old-pages-new-pages * Gabrielle Grace - There Are Two Sides To Everything - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gabriellegracemusic/gabrielle-graces-full-length-record/ * Olwen Ringrose - Parables EP - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/parables/parables-ep * Elise Masa - Sunrise: Songs For The Morning - https://www.gofundme.com/f/sunrise-songs-for-the-morning * Reality Rock - Fourth Wave vinyl - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/realityrock/fourth-wave-the-reality-rock-collection/ * Jeff Elbel & Ping - The Threefinger Opera (Vinyl/CD) - https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/jeff-elbel-ping-the-threefinger-opera-vinyl-cd#/ * Sixpence None The Richer - This Beautiful Mess (vinyl) - https://lostinohio.com/product/sixpence-none-the-richer-this-beautiful-mess/ * Limited Run Vinyl - Degarmo & Key, Rainbow Promise, Vision: vinyl/CD reissues - https://limitedrunvinyl.com/ * Velvet Blue Music - Starflyer 59 - Vanity / Ronnie Martin - solo album ----------- CREDITS ----------- * Host/Producer - Garret Godfrey * Executive Producer - Dave Trout * SPONSOR: Ross King - https://is.gd/rkunfinishedsp * Twitter - https://twitter.com/goodpatron * Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/crowdfundingchristianmusic * Email: goodpatronpodcast@gmail.com (c) 2021 UTR Media. All Rights Reserved. A 501(c)(3) non-profit org - info at https://utrmedia.org
In Episode 26, I sit down with Lauren and Daniel Goans of Lowland Hum. Both members of the husband and wife duo split singing and songwriting duty for the band. During the pandemic, they brought a child into the world and have already had to learn how to navigate writing, recording, and producing with a newborn in tow. Their little guy also makes a few vocal appearances in the show. We review their process covering Peter Gabriel's SO from top to bottom and what it took to release by the album's 35th birthday. Daniel and Lauren walk us through their early roots in music and examine their "kind of" serious campaign to #supportquietmusic. While Daniel and I traverse our very coincidentally similar youth experiences as tall and lanky fellows in the South. Crystal and I cover Say Anything, James Taylor, Max Headroom vs. Rosey as A.I. frontiers-"people" and more.Please enjoy my honest, open, and quiet… not always quiet… conversation with Lauren and Daniel Goan's, a.k.a Lowland HumLowland Hum homeGolden Hour Lowland Hum PatreonLowland Hum Instagram
Call him a creative polymath or the quintessential Soul Man, but Jimmy Abegg (Rich Mullins' Ragamuffin Band, Steve Taylor & The Perfect Foil, The Charlie Peacock Group, Vector, etc) has been a reliable source of musical and visual beauty and coolness for over forty years. And now, with his vision fading, this veteran side-man and accomplished craftsman is settling into his new role as a blind visionary; still painting – still making music – and still offering graceful sketches of beauty in a damaged world. Join us as we visit with him in the brand new East Nashville studio built for him by friends far and wide who have been blessed by his work. You'll hear what a few of them have to say as Amy Grant, Charlie Peacock, and Steve Taylor drop by to offer a few words on Jimmy as well. On the Jukebox, we consider the massively successful, and yet still somehow meaningful, 1986 mainstream breakthrough by Peter Gabriel. What secrets might So have for us to unpack 35 years after its release, and what mysteries might indie-folk artists Lowland Hum have uncovered in their recent homage to the classic LP. Full song list and Show Notes available at TrueTunes.com. Produced by John J. Thompson and Bruce A. Brown for Gyroscope Productions. Please consider sponsoring a child through VisionTrust.org and drop us a line if you do.
In this 82-minute "Master Shot" episode, Jeffrey Overstreet talks with Lauren and Daniel Goans, the married musical duo known as Lowland Hum, about their ambitious new album So Low: a complete re-imagining of Peter Gabriel's 1986 art-pop masterpiece. They discuss how they met, how the band came to be, and how they made the most of lockdown with more than one new release — and that includes a new baby! Then they take a deep dive into appreciating the marvels of Peter Gabriel's So and what it took to recreate it... track for track.
1. Sleater-Kinney: "Worry With You," from Path of Wellness2. Billie Marten: "Human Replacement," from Flora Fauna3. Sleepersound: "Silence Otherwise," from Idle Voices4. Green-House: "Peace Piece," from SC255. Lowland Hum: "In Your Eyes," from So Low6. Briars of North America: "Sala," from Supermoon
Lowland Hum, Songs for Christmas TimeDylan Thomas, A Child's Christmas in Wales, Esquire, 1955
It's the week of Christmas! And Olivia McLean opens up one of our most popular Christmas hymns to show its roots in scripture, as well as how it celebrates the joy of Christ coming and anticipates more joy to come. We bring it home with a version of the song from local favorites Lowland Hum - enjoy!
In this episode I speak with Daniel and Lauren Goans, a.k.a. the folk duo phenom Lowland Hum, whose music has drawn acclaim from NPR to Billboard to just about every other media outlet. Touring nationally since 2013, Lowland Hum has become known for combining intricate harmonies and arrangements with a deceptively simple sound. And although they call it “quiet music,” they’ve put together a powerful and prolific catalogue of songs that speaks for itself.Like many touring bands, the COVID-19 pandemic upended Lowland Hum’s life as a band on the road for 6+ months each year. In our conversation we talk about how they’ve maintained and even deepened a connection with their fans in the midst of quarantine as well as the ways that they’ve been to replace lost touring revenue while they’re stuck at home.This episode is a must listen for creatives who are looking for ideas and inspiration for maintaining and growing their careers, even as artists face unprecedented challenges.BONUS: Be sure to stick around for the entire episode for a taste of Lowland Hum’s signature sound!Links:Lowland Hum Official WebsiteLowland Hum on PatreonLowland Hum on FacebookLowland Hum on Instagram
The Forefront team is back for a new arts review episode. 00:56 - Nate reviews Strahan's book Prayer, Vol. 1 and album Vulnerability 10:40 - Zack reviews music by Lowland Hum 19:54 - Cody discusses the rapper Hulvey and the book The Christian Imagination
Part 1 of 2 on some specific ways to support indie artists during the COVID-19 pandemic. Plus the deets on 3 new crowdfunding campaigns. ---------------- SPOTLIGHT CAMPAIGN --------------- * Beki Hemingway - Earth & Asphalt - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/bekihemingway/earth-and-asphalt-help-beki-hemingway-make-a-new-album ---------------- OTHER CAMPAIGNS -------------------- * Slugs & Bugs - Modern Kid -https://slugsandbugs.com/pages/slugstarter-modern-kid *Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus - Songs of Yearning & Nocturnes - https://www.occultation.co.uk/Occultation_Space/Releases/LOGOS7E4072/Orders/soy_orders.html ----------------- PATREON LINKS ------------------- * John Millea - https://www.patreon.com/JohnMillea * Terry Scott Taylor - https://www.patreon.com/terryscotttaylor * Christa Wells - https://www.patreon.com/christawells * Eric Peters - https://www.patreon.com/ericpeters * Sara Groves - https://www.patreon.com/saragroves * Ginny Owens - https://www.patreon.com/ginnyowens * Jenny & Tyler - https://www.patreon.com/jennyandtyler * Shai Linne (Shy) - https://www.patreon.com/shailinne * Jason Harrod - https://www.patreon.com/jasonharrod * Randy Stonehill - https://www.patreon.com/RandyStonehill * Chris Taylor - https://www.patreon.com/christaylorworld * The Homestead Collective - https://www.patreon.com/homesteadcollective * Audrey Assad - https://www.patreon.com/audreyassad * John Tibbs - https://www.patreon.com/johntibbsmusic * Psallos - https://www.patreon.com/psallos * Natalie Schlabs - https://www.patreon.com/natalieschlabs * The Brilliance - https://www.patreon.com/thebrilliance * Lowland Hum - https://www.patreon.com/lowlandhum * Garrett Vandenberg - https://www.patreon.com/garrettvandenberg ----------------- CREDITS --------------- * Host/Producer - Garret Godfrey * Executive Producer - Dave Trout * SPONSOR: Graham Jones - https://is.gd/grahamsp * Support UTR Media during COVID-19 (25% to artist fund) - https://utrmedia.org/donate * Theme music - http://royaltyfreekings.com * Bumper music - https://seeds.churchonthemove.com/home * Twitter - https://twitter.com/goodpatron * Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/crowdfundingchristianmusic * Email - goodpatronpodcast@gmail.com (c) 2020 UTR Media. All Rights Reserved. A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization - more info at https://utrmedia.org
Opening Song: "My House Is Empty" by Lowland Hum
New Orleans singer Debbie Davis started recording Christmas music with her husband Matt Perrine when that was the Christmas gift that they could afford. In 2014, they released their Christmas music CD, Oh Crap! It's Christmas, and I got the story behind the album then at MySpiltMilk.com. The album led to a yearly holiday show, and the upcoming show--December 15 at Cafe Istanbul in New Orleans at the time of this recording--was the occasion for our conversation. For that reason, we focused more on performing Christmas music. During our conversation, we talked at one point about John Legend's rewrite of "Baby It's Cold Outside." Here it is, if you haven't heard it yet. We also talked about Lowland Hum's version of "Christmastime is Here;" here that is. I interviewed Lowland Hum last season, and you can find that really interesting interview here. Recently, I posted a 12 Songs Christmas music playlist on Spotify. If you want a soundtrack for the season that’s fresh—or fresh to you—I think you’ll enjoy it. If you haven't subscribed to 12 Songs yet, this is a good time to do so because the season ends strong. Go to Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher and Spotify and subscribe.
Join Matt Conner, host of The Resistance, and Jay Kirkpatrick, audio engineer, as they reflect on the most recent guest conversation—this time with acoustic duo Lowland Hum. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When was the last time you felt like an imposter—at your craft, at your vocation, at parenting? What if the moment you felt those feelings most intensely—perhaps on a stage in the middle of a crowded room of fans—you decided to confront it in the boldest way possible? Daniel and Lauren Goans have learned to defy their doubts with courageous acts of creativity and that's our subject on this episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our picks for the best albums out this week include an epic treatise on Americanism from Gary Clark Jr., the delicate and beautiful sounds of Julia Jacklin, Atlanta rapper Gunna, a gorgeous study in the healing powers of restraint from Lowland Hum, and more. Host Robin Hilton is joined by NPR Music's Rodney Carmichael and Stephen Thompson as they share their top picks for Feb. 22. FEATURED ALBUMS: Gary Clark Jr., This Land; Adia Victoria, Silences; And The Kids, When This Life Is Over; Bayonne, Drastic Measures; Gunna, Drip Or Drown 2; Higher Brothers, Five Stars; Julia Jacklin, Crushing; Lowland Hum, Glyphonic; OTHER NOTABLE ALBUMS FOR FEB 22: The Claypool Lennon Delirium, South of Reality; Half Japanese, Invincible; James Yorkston, The Route to the Harmonium; Kehlani, While We Wait; Lily & Madeleine, Canterbury Girls; Nakhane, You Will Not Die; Our Native Daughters, Songs of Our Native Daughters; Telekinesis, Effluxion; Yola, Walk Through Fire.
The husband and wife team of Lauren and Daniel Goans perform as the folk duo Lowland Hum. In their social media, they employ the hashtag #supportquietmusic, and when you hear Lowland Hum, you can hear that "quiet" pertains as much to aesthetic and philosophical concerns as it does volume. This spring, they'll release a new album, Glyphonic, and we talk some about that, but we focus our conversation on their 2017 album, Songs for Christmas Time. Many of the same musical ideas that shaped that album affect their non-holiday music, so we talk about how they play out. We also discuss their faith and the unexpected ways that it influences the song and arrangement choices of Songs for Christmas Time. Over the course of this week's show, we hear music from Songs for Christmas Time and Glyphonic, as well as music from John Fahey and Johnny Cash.
Lowland Hum (Daniel and Lauren Goans) spent most of the past two years crisscrossing the US and Europe and still found time to release 3 records. In this episode, we'll hear about how they are able to maintain and nourish their creative selves while living a lifestyle that can be exhausting and disorienting. Lowland Hum's new album Glyphonic will be out on February 22 and they'll be hitting the road to support the release. You can find their music and tour dates at www.lowlandhum.com Featured in this episode: "Salzburg Summer" and "Raise The Ring" from the forthcoming album Glyphonic "Palm Lines" from the 2017 album "Thin" Check out more episodes of Pink Noise by subscribing to the show in your podcasts app!
Can you really make a challenge with just two words? Plus don't miss an extended interview with talented singer-songwriter-painter Chris Taylor. SPOTLIGHT CAMPAIGN - Love Coma Indiegogo: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/love-coma-is-recording-a-new-album#/ OTHER CAMPAIGNS: * Citizens - Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/citizens/citizens-4th-full-length-album-project * Leigh Nash - PledgeMusic: https://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/leigh-nash * Mike Mains & The Branches - Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mikemainsmusic/mike-mains-and-the-branches-when-we-were-in-love * The Classic Crime - Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mattmacdonald/the-classic-crimes-6th-full-length-studio-album * NAMO (aka Asher Peterson) - Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/719128080/namo-collaborative-pop-album * Lowland Hum - Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/daniellevigoans/glyphonic-lowland-hums-fourth-album * David Isaac Rivers - Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/993707887/david-isaac-rivers-new-worship-ep * Syns - Indiegogo: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/syns-new-ep#/ * Full Circle Documentary - Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2091638947/full-circle-a-documentary-about-music-passion-frie Credits: * Host & Producer - Garret Godfrey * Executive Producer - Dave Trout * Link to UTR's Special Menu (Thanksgiving) Playlist on Spotify - http://is.gd/SMplay * Theme music by Royalty Free Kings http://www.royaltyfreekings.com * Spotlight campaign bumper music is "Announcement Groove" by https://seeds.churchonthemove.com/home * Twitter: https://twitter.com/goodpatron * Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/crowdfundingchristianmusic
Pete bails on the intro. The guys try to make tiny sounds. Other topics include: The status of Welshness in NYC Christopher Lee being a badass What is a folly? Hywel's mum meeting the Queen. Renaming Buckingham Palace, B'ham Palace. B'ham Palace sounds like a gentleman's club in Birmingham, AL, right? Give it a listen.
This week, Dan continues his conversation with the band Lowland Hum. Lauren and Daniel Goans share about their songwriting process, and they talk with Dan about the haunting and holy privilege of creating music that reflects something of the nature of God.
We are joined by Daniel and Lauren Goans of the band Lowland Hum out of Charlottesville, VA. Cardiff is in dire straits! (the one in Alabama) Hywel is still in the UK. There is great discussion on the writing and performing process and the merits of being silly. We get some sad news at the end. Be sure to check out Lowland Hum's tour schedule! http://www.lowlandhum.com/ Terrible James Taylor Interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jgg0ym7O6Rc Cardiff, Alabama http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2018/01/8_cardiff_residents_seeks_to_d.html#incart_river_home
This week, Dan is joined by Lauren and Daniel Goans of the band Lowland Hum, whose music we're pleased to feature as our new intro. Dan asks the duo about their journey as songwriters, and about creating art that invites people into a larger, more hospitable experience of the Gospel.
Stay tuned through the end of the show to hear Hywel read an excerpt from "A Child's Christmas in Wales" by Dylan Thomas, as well as a Christmas carol from our dear friends, Lowland Hum, off of their album "Songs for Christmas Time"(Links below). Peter teaches us poinsettia history. Is Colter a secret American Monarchist? https://lowlandhum.bandcamp.com/album/songs-for-christmas-time http://www.classicshorts.com/stories/xmas.html
Daniel and Lauren Goans are a husband and wife duo from Charlottesville, Virginia known as Lowland Hum. They write, arrange, and produce all of their own music, and have honed a cohesive visual arts aesthetic to match the hushed simplisity of their sound. They recently released their third full album, Thin. You can hear some of these songs and a beautiful Weezer cover in this episode. Thank you to Songbirds Guitar Museum for sponsoring this episode and making this podcast possible. Thanks you to Trenton Romanini for mixing this episode.
There’s a new eatery in The Factory at Franklin that’s offering what is, for Williamson County, a slightly exotic new pre-show dinner option. Funk Seoul Brother has a hip hop esthetic and a Korean/Japanese menu with poke (PO-kay), the rice bowl featuring raw fish. My tuna and seaweed this week was zesty and contrasty and a tiny offering to the gods of global cultural exchange. With the right taking illiberal positions against pluralism and the left taking illiberal positions against what it calls “cultural appropriation,” I’m up for anything that affirms the values of dialogue and, well, cultural appropriation, because without that, we’d not have the grand American music legacy. Melting pots make a lot of sound, and we aim to be there with microphones. Which brings me to 7 pm on Wednesday night.
Andrew sits down for a chat with Mark Potter about art, contemplation, discontentment, and more. Also, a continuing conversation about Dillard's "Pilgrim at Tinker Creek" and new music from Lowland Hum.
Nazanin Rafsanjani is a beloved member of the Gimlet family, overseeing Gimlet’s advertising wing. She also has an incredible family story, moving to the U.S. from Iran during the Iran-Iraq war. And Nazanin’s family tree is filled with people who left their communities and started over, from the victim of an epidemic, to two literary icons. We’ll tell these stories, and introduce her to a mystery relative. CREDITS Twice Removed is produced by Meg Driscoll, Ngofeen Mputubwele, Matthew Nelson, Audrey Quinn, and Kimmie Regler. Our senior producer is Eric Mennel. Editing by Jorge Just and Alex Blumberg. Michelle Harris is our fact checker. Research and genealogy by J. Mark Lowe and Eowyn Langholf. Music and sound design by Haley Shaw. Interpreting and translations by Raha Hakimdavar and Sara Goudarzi. Additional music by Blue Note Sessions. Special thanks this week to Casey Turner, Loretta Shugrue, Sarah Rodriguez, Suzanne Campbell and the West Texas Collection at San Angelo State University,Vickie Webb, Dr. Frank Sousa, Heather Wylie, Brad Moseley and The American School for the Deaf, Dr. Amy Malek, Khodadad Rezakahani, and the band Lowland Hum. Jeffrey Einboden’s new book which talks about Emerson and his Persian influences is “The Islamic Lineage of American Literary Culture.” You can reach us at TwiceRemoved@gimletmedia.com. We tweet @TwiceRemoved, and we’re also on Facebook. Twice Removed is a production of Gimlet Media. I’m AJ Jacobs, we’ll be back next week with more Twice Removed. Hopefully you’ll be filled with delight… or perhaps abject horror. You never know. It’s family. Our Sponsors Blue Apron- Get your first three Blue Apron meals delivered for free by going to blueapron.com/twice Squarespace - Go to squarespace.com and use the offer code "TWICE REMOVED" at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase And be sure to check out another podcast about family: The Longest Shortest Time, hosted by Hillary Frank!
Greensboro-based folk band Lowland Hum stopped by the WKNC studio on Nov. 20 before their show at Motorco. DJ Cauliflower talked with the husband and wife duo about touring, making their self-titled sophomore album and whether they are a pie or cake couple. The interview also includes the songs “Older, Wiser” and “Night Driving.” Listen in, and don't forget to subscribe to the WKNC Interviews Podcast.
Indie-folk duo Lowland Hum discuss their new self-titled album, out now
Lauren and Daniel from the folk duo Lowland Hum return to Austin with their new EP Four Sisters! We got to catch up, talk about their appearance on NPR's Tiny Desk Concert, touring, their new projects, and more! Follow them on Twitter @lowlandhum and Facebook.
Daniel and Lauren Goans from the band Lowland Hum are our guests for this week's session. They visited Texas on the last leg of their "Native Air" tour and stopped in Austin for the first Austin Sessions Presents music showcase. We met up before the show to talk about their music, touring, and how they met. They also played some songs off their new album!