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RoomRock Podcast - host BE|AH connects with emerging independent artists to explore the stories behind their original music.
From the signature "3 Songs" format to deep-dive interviews and premieres, each episode features thoughtful, intimate conversations that uncover the inspiration and personal significance behind an artist's work.
A RoomRock.music project
From the signature "3 Songs" format to deep-dive interviews and premieres, each episode features thoughtful, intimate conversations that uncover the inspiration and personal significance behind an artist's work.
A RoomRock.music project
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Polish musician Bernard Mile' continues his search for a life of music after graduating from music school as he moves closer to finishing his second album.
Musician Bernard Mile' continues his search for for a life of music after music school whille pushing ever closer twards finishing his second album. .
Before the Doom Catching up with Mexican painter and musican, Pablo Serrano again we discuss the completion of his first album Before The Doom and what went into making it happen after 6 years of starts and stops. Also withh a special performance for the show.
Country musician Carter joins us to start introduce her song "Barcelona Baby" and performs it live on the show. We're excited to hear more from her in the future. In the meantime, check out the RoomRock 3 Songs podcast episode we did together, "What a Beautiful Summer It Was,"as well as my attempt at covering her song "Don't Cut Your Hair" — BE|AH
Singer-songwriter Marten (Bonn, Germany) is emotionally reserved in his personal life and tends to be shy in social settings. He uses songwriting as a way to express feelings that would otherwise remain unspoken. In this episode, Marten talks about his deep connection to music and how playing guitar and singing have become his personal form of therapy—helping him process emotions and express his love for his family.
Sing a Song for Us Becky! Becky comes from a musical family. After a decade of singing and writing songs she's come to terms with the digital world of music and decided to post her work on social networks — navigating the new politics of selling music along the way. I really enjoyed talking with Becky Kidd about three of her songs: "Free," "Strawberry Lane," and "Count to Ten With Me." Here are quick highlights and why you should seek her out. https://www.instagram.com/beckykiddmu... • Becky Kidd - Strawberry Lane
mike armstrongOverdrive shares his journey from nearly dying of COVID-19 to creating experimental music while still requiring oxygen support. He discusses his three original songs that blend baroque influences with modern production techniques, revealing his meticulous approach to music-making and Rock guitars.
Carter shares her three original songs: "Don't Cut Your Hair," "Barcelona Baby," and "Secondhand Smoke." In this episode, Atlanta-born, New York-based singer-songwriter Carter shares the stories behind three of her songs—ranging from playful impulses to cut their hair, to love found and lost along the Mediterranean, to the quiet weight of another person's inner struggles. Along the way, Carter opens up about building community in the city's open-mic scene, hosting rooftop jam sessions, and navigating the uneasy undercurrent of the world today while creating art that is both deeply personal and quietly political. Find her music here! https://on.soundcloud.com/GjF7YzGMNdcHH5FjC7.
RoomRock spotlight - The Fall of Saigon discusses his song 'The Black Hole and the Small Bee' with insight into it's meaning as well as performs an accoustiuc version live for us here on RoomRock. Make sure you check out his music on SoundCloud!
Host BE|AH reconnects with The Sundown Professor for an intimate conversation about the evolution of his latest album project. In this candid catch-up, they explore the creative process, the challenges of shaping a cohesive record, and the personal stories influencing the new material. The episode features a special preview of his new song "Expat" — a reflective track that captures the struggles of living in a new America. As always, the conversation moves beyond the music, offering insight into the artist behind the sound.
In a departure from his usual format host BE|AH sits down with musician Pablo Serrano to discuss two of his music videos, "Lonely Alice" and "Down on the Street." In this candid conversation, Pablo opens up about life, love, and the creative process behind his music. Originally from Mexico and now based in Berlin, he shares the personal and artistic challenges of finishing an album while starting a new life in a new country. Be sure to check out our conversation following the release of his album Beyond the Doom — at roomrock.music Listen to Pablo Serrano's music on all streaming platforms.
Recovering from injuries from a lifetime of drumming and skateboarding Mateo navigates the world of singing songwriting from his home Santa Ana, California in the backdrop of Trump's America.
Sing a Song for Us! Becky comes from a musical family. After a decade of singing and writing songs she's come to terms with the digital world of music and decided to post her work on social networks — navigating the new politics of selling music along the way. I really enjoyed talking with Becky Kidd about three of her songs: "Free," "Strawberry Lane," and "Count to Ten With Me." Here are quick highlights and why you should seek her out. https://www.instagram.com/beckykiddmu... • Becky Kidd - Strawberry Lane
Brian Jin Project's new album marks the artist's first direct engagement with America's political landscape—a human-centered exploration rather than a partisan manifesto. As Brian remarks, 'Observations of life in the 21st century'.
Carter shares her three original songs: "Don't Cut Your Hair," "Barcelona Baby," and "Secondhand Smoke." In this episode, Atlanta-born, New York-based singer-songwriter Carter shares the stories behind three of her songs—ranging from playful impulses to cut their hair, to love found and lost along the Mediterranean, to the quiet weight of another person's inner struggles. Along the way, Carter opens up about building community in the city's open-mic scene, hosting rooftop jam sessions, and navigating the uneasy undercurrent of the world today while creating art that is both deeply personal and quietly political. Find her music here! https://on.soundcloud.com/GjF7YzGMNdcHH5FjC7.
Find English Subtitled video on roomrock.music Sarima nutzt KI, um ihre eigenen Texte in fertige Songs zu verwandeln, und erlebte dabei den überwältigenden Moment, ihre Gedichte zum ersten Mal lebendig zu hören. Was zunächst wie ein technisches Experiment begann, wurde zu einer überraschenden Entdeckung: Das Hören ihrer eigenen Worte in Musik half ihr, neue Perspektiven auf ihre Depression zu finden. Sarima uses AI to transform her own writing into finished songs and experienced the overwhelming moment of hearing her poems come alive for the first time. What initially began as a technical experiment became a surprising discovery: hearing her own words set to music helped her find new perspectives on her depression.
In My Soul I Am a Sailor MARKWARTITZ — the project of Czech singer‑songwriter Ondřej Nieroštěk — arrives at fifty with a clear-eyed album about aging, memory, and the buoyant life of the imagination. In My Soul I Am a Sailor is not a nostalgic retreat but a lucid reckoning: the body grows older, the calendar adds years, but the inner imagination still leads https://soundcloud.com/user-657719945?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing .
Fresh Bold Thing! Joe Stroffolino to talk about his three original songs — Catholic School, AI Sucks, and Charlie (Cabbage Song). Joe walks us through the stories behind each track: the memories and mischief that shaped Catholic School, the satirical bite and frustration driving AI Sucks, and the surprising tenderness and humor at the heart of Charlie (Cabbage Song).
Send us a text Andrew Baird Patchworks a Scottish folk musician shares his journey from singing in the shower to performing at Dundee's Bank Bar, where he discovered a vibrant and close-knit music community. Through exploring musical influences like Brian Ferry and Mississippi John Hurt, he has developed a distinctive style blending traditional folk elements with character-driven storytelling. • Started performing solo about eight years ago at the Bank Bar in Dundee • Draws inspiration from artists with distinctive vocal styles including Brian Ferry, David Bowie, and blues singers • Creates character-driven songs like "Drugstore Blues" that blend emotion with everyday situations • Currently working on a grant-funded project called "Red and Gold" exploring seasonal themes • Planning a collaborative album featuring various musicians from Dundee's music scene • Describes Dundee's music community as feeling like "a little village" where everyone knows each other • Participates in a monthly "gaslight cafe" gathering where musicians share and workshop new material
When a novelist (Charlie Williams) transforms into a songwriter, something profound shifts in how creativity manifests—moving from structured narrative to what our guest beautifully describes as "distilled language poetry." A rare glimpse into how art knows us better than we know ourselves. Stories read are excerpts from Charlie Williams novel 'Stairway to Hell' Find his music here: https://soundcloud.com/charliewillz?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing





