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EPISODE 93 – THE LOW BLOW

Episode Summary:

In this heartfelt and wide-ranging conversation, Kristy welcomes her longtime friend Patsy, frontperson of Nashville’s The Low Blow, for a deep dive into the band’s evolution, the making of their new record "Forest for the Trees," and the realities of DIY music in Nashville.

Topics Covered:

-The Low Blow’s musical journey: from blues and gospel roots to confessional, genre-defying emo.

-The creative process behind "Forest for the Trees" and how the band’s sound and songwriting have matured.

-Embracing Appalachian and Southern influences while pushing the boundaries of the emo genre.

-The importance of sincerity, community, and emotional honesty in music.

-Reflections on the Nashville DIY scene, its challenges, and the collective ethos that keeps it thriving.

-The role of fantasy, D&D, and Magic: The Gathering in Patsy’s life and creative work.

-The pressures and joys of being in a band, and the importance of taking breaks and supporting each other.

-Shoutouts to other inspiring artists and scenes, including Foxing, Summit Shack, and the Nashville hardcore community.

Music Featured:

"Forest for the Trees" (new single, out now)

Teasers for upcoming singles and the full album, releasing in early November.

Special Announcements:

The Low Blow’s album release show is happening November 15th at The End (Nashville), with Stammer, Sour Tooth, and more. Don’t miss it!

Connect:

Follow The Low Blow and Kristy for more updates.

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