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Interviews with musicians, content creators, and lovers of all things music on the meaning behind music, the process and inspiration behind song creation, music’s role in our lives and on our culture, and other wild digressions and introspections on the way that meaningful music and media is made and shapes our culture.


The Music That Matters podcast is brought to you by all of us here at Society of Sound media where we showcase music that matters. On our website, sosmusicmedia.com, you can find articles on artists and songs that shape our culture. We help you find new music that has meaning, dive into songs and artists shaping our culture, and also discover other related media to dive deeper into the history, issues, and culture behind songs new and old.

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The Knee-Hi's

The Knee-Hi's

2021-06-1842:17

What a privilege it was to speak with the Knee-Hi’s: a refreshing indie rock band from Chicago who arrive somewhere between a dreamy 50’s doo-wop and a power-pop garage sound. Each member brings their own raw, unique and charismatic energy to a band you're guaranteed to fall in love with!They've released three singles ("Darlin' Darlin'", "Action" and "Make You Mine") and their debut EP is coming out this summer! Stay tuned!
Jaguar Sun

Jaguar Sun

2021-06-0843:10

Up-and-coming indie artist, Jaguar Sun, is a self-taught musician and producer from a small town in southern Ontario. He is an artist that is constantly creating. Mark my words, you'll be hearing more about him soon!For now, check out his 2020 album, This Empty Town, and his 2021 collaborative EP, Blooms. Both are streaming everywhere!
Run Katie Run

Run Katie Run

2021-06-0349:36

Coming out of Atlanta, Georgia is a new 5-piece Folk Rock/Americana band fronted by Kate Coleman. In this interview, I learned about her origins as a singer/songwriter as well as the diversity in genres on her new EP, Running On Love.Running On Love is streaming everywhere and for fans of all guitar-based music, this is definitely something to check out!
Cut Worms

Cut Worms

2021-06-0348:04

There have been many artists cut from the same branch as Max Clarke, who goes by Cut Worms in his musician life. For me, it was his humility and mystery as an artist which intrigued me from the first time I heard him. He is dedicated to the long-standing traditions and lineage of music and doesn't focus on what will get him fame and fortune.His 2020 album, Nobody Lives Here Anymore, is streaming everywhere and is well-worth the listen.
Hope Dunbar

Hope Dunbar

2021-06-0355:02

Hope Dunbar started making music after most have given up. I got the sense that there was always an innate desire for her to write songs through her passionate outlook on music, as well as being an avid journaler. She lives out in a small town in Nebraska and I got the chance to ask her about her life as a singer/songwriter and the beautiful world of the America's vast landscape. Her album Sweetheartland is out everywhere, take a listen!
Melody Duncan COPY

Melody Duncan COPY

2021-05-2133:53

Born and raised in Mobile, AL, Duncan cut her teeth on music at a very early age. Listening to bluegrass, rock ’n’ roll, church songs, Celtic music, and classical compositions, Duncan enjoyed a wide variety of inspirations from early on. Her parents and big brother (Christopher Duncan), all musicians themselves, helped to foster an appreciation for playing and performing. With her mom teaching her, Duncan started playing piano at the age of 5 and slowly picked up different instruments along the way. She found an extra level of musical passion when she started playing violin in her teens. With determination to share music and make it her career, she began touring and freelancing with rock bands, jazz players, folk artists, local record studios, and chamber groups. In addition to counting the members of her family as musically encouraging and motivating, Duncan has also drawn inspiration from artists as diverse as Freddie Mercury, Alison Krauss, Elton John, Chris Thile, and James Taylor. “They are masters of their craft, and they make technically savvy music readily enjoyable to all types of audiences,” says Duncan. “Listening to their music makes my heart happy. The music keeps me company and makes me feel inspired. My hope is to pass that on, to add light, inspiration, and encouragement to other people. I feel that music can be like a prayer, a hope, a connection to our deepest source of light.” Duncan plans to play live shows when possible within COVID guidelines, but, in the meantime, fans can follow her on Facebook for announcements about her upcoming livestreams. www.MelodyDuncanMusic.com
Melody Duncan

Melody Duncan

2021-04-2833:53

Born and raised in Mobile, AL, Duncan cut her teeth on music at a very early age. Listening to bluegrass, rock ’n’ roll, church songs, Celtic music, and classical compositions, Duncan enjoyed a wide variety of inspirations from early on. Her parents and big brother (Christopher Duncan), all musicians themselves, helped to foster an appreciation for playing and performing. With her mom teaching her, Duncan started playing piano at the age of 5 and slowly picked up different instruments along the way. She found an extra level of musical passion when she started playing violin in her teens. With determination to share music and make it her career, she began touring and freelancing with rock bands, jazz players, folk artists, local record studios, and chamber groups. In addition to counting the members of her family as musically encouraging and motivating, Duncan has also drawn inspiration from artists as diverse as Freddie Mercury, Alison Krauss, Elton John, Chris Thile, and James Taylor. “They are masters of their craft, and they make technically savvy music readily enjoyable to all types of audiences,” says Duncan. “Listening to their music makes my heart happy. The music keeps me company and makes me feel inspired. My hope is to pass that on, to add light, inspiration, and encouragement to other people. I feel that music can be like a prayer, a hope, a connection to our deepest source of light.” Duncan plans to play live shows when possible within COVID guidelines, but, in the meantime, fans can follow her on Facebook for announcements about her upcoming livestreams. www.MelodyDuncanMusic.com
Leo Sawikin

Leo Sawikin

2021-04-1430:01

Coming into his own as a singer-songwriter and visionary solo artist, former Chordaes frontman Leo Sawikin wrote his recently released debut single, the soaring, ethereal pop/rock ballad  “Golden Days,” before the era of COVID-19 – yet its prescient lyrics capture our anxious collective moment perfectly: “We were chasing dreams/Way back then life was serene, but we blew it all to smithereens. . .can't help but long for the golden days.”
Victoria Bailey

Victoria Bailey

2021-04-0218:07

Huntington Beach, CA-based classic country singer-songwriter Victoria Bailey’s timeless country music has an inviting warm tone with the occasional flutter that transports you back in time to a classic honky tonk, one where Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris were all in heavy rotation. Bailey brings the classic country spirit to the 21st century through relatable raw, non-sugarcoated songwriting, evoking a fiery, no-holds-barred lyrical approach in the vein of Margo Price.PopMatters.com called her music “…a country romp... a rollicking, narrative-driven sound,” while Cowboys & Indians lauded her “storytelling soul-twang,” and Americana Highways praised her “grit mixed with personality, fluency in her musicality, she’s expressive and imaginative... Sawdust thick, whiskey-smooth...” Saving Country Music said: “If you’re looking for a honky tonk sweetheart, then you’ve found one in native Californian Victoria Bailey, who comes sauntering out of the painted desert on a Palomino like a singin’ cowgirl from the days of old, seducing you with... a sweet soprano with the most perfect country warble... a full package of country music goodness… Classic, but cool.” The video for her song “Spent My Dime on White Wine” has been in rotation on CMT. Bailey has also been honored to guest DJ three times over the past six months for streaming radio station Gimme Country.
Die Jim Crow Records

Die Jim Crow Records

2021-03-2435:01

Die Jim Crow Records is the first Record Label in the United States for formerly and currently incarcerated musicians. Their mission is to provide artists with a high quality platform for their voices to be heard.Die Jim Crow Records began as an idea to basically make the greatest concept album of all time. In 2013, inspired by Michelle Alexander’s landmark book The New Jim Crow and Pink Floyd’s rock opera The Wall, artist/activist Fury Young embarked on the quixotic journey to make an epic double album about racial injustice in the U.S. prison system.The initial idea was to work with formerly and currently incarcerated black musicians to form a collective narrative that spanned pre-prison, prison, and reentry. Though Young, who identifies as a “New York Jew,” had never been incarcerated or produced a single song before, his personal experiences with friends who had been to prison led to him pioneering the project with a ceaseless conviction.For six years, while working full time as a carpenter, Young pursued DJC as a passion project and had the diligence to gain access to prisons across the country for recordings. During this time he built close relationships with several musicians and writers both in and once-in of the system.In 2020 Die Jim Crow Records officially launched as the nation’s first non-profit record label for formerly and currently incarcerated musicians, with Young as Executive Director and label artist BL Shirelle as Deputy Director. While Shirelle’s debut LP, Assata Troi, was released to critical acclaim and media attention in June 2020, the team also helped send over 30,000 masks to prisons across the country with their PPE Into Prisons campaign between April and October.With four projects in the works for 2021, and a monthly concert series showcasing justice-involved musicians alongside popular performers, Die Jim Crow Records is both a music platform and catalyst for social change.
Casey Ahern

Casey Ahern

2021-03-1717:51

Last year, during perhaps the most challenging time ever for independent artists both emotionally and economically, Casey Ahern remembered something one of her flight instructors once told her: “Your number one priority is to keep the plane flying no matter what distractions arise.”Fueled by her trademark optimism, country singer-songwriter Casey Ahern keeps her artistry flowing and connection to her fans thriving with popular singles and livestream shows for The Boot and Americana Highways.
George Shingleton

George Shingleton

2021-03-0357:05

The noble struggle between embracing the light and succumbing to the darkness is an ongoing battle for so many people from one moment to the next. Sometimes sin gets the better of us, and sometimes our moral compass rights itself, letting our virtues rise to the top instead. To a large degree, these are the same inner demons Nashville-based country singer/songwriter George Shingleton grapples with every day. Rather than give in to the pain, Shingleton has instead been able to wrangle his own internal good vs. evil wrestling match into a number of heartfelt songs that are infused with his patented lived-in, whiskey-tinged vocals. “We’re all striving to be better people,” Shingleton believes. “If we’re not, then what are we doing here?”
JW Francis Loves You

JW Francis Loves You

2021-02-2545:08

JW Francis loves you, and he shares that love through building community around and using music. In this podcast, we speak openly about what it was like to be go from small town Oklahoma to being raised during his formative years in Paris, to moving to NYC for College and developing into an influential low-fi musician. He shares his early story of getting into music, making a secret recording studio in an abandoned room at Columbia and how he transitioned into being more of a musician himself. He loves speaking with people, making music, connecting people, and sharing stories and love. There are also some great nuggets in here about how to identify and market yourself as a musician, how to tell your story and share your creativity with others, dreaming, and what it’s like to dissect and extract the distinct feelings and stories we all draw through experience. 
Conversation on Allison Sudol’s Enough Honey and the importance of connecting with others by bringing stories and feelings to light. We then go into the cultural commentary presented in Steve Aoki Pretender between what’s real and isnt real in the face of doctored media and fakeness. And we close with a discussion on media broadly and the impact of social media on our lives.
Red Sun Radio is a New York-based rock group that formed four years ago as a staple Fordham University Rock band. RSR honed their sound from the basement of a Pugsley's Pizza near the campus. They have a Velvet underground feel to their music, but they love to experiment with all things rock. In this conversion, we go through what it’s like to be a modern rock band. We go into how they formed, how they evolved as performers, their process, and how they make music. Throughout, we go over New York Music, the Mercury Lounge, and all things rock from Blink 182 to the Strokes to Phoebe Bridgers to King Gizzard & the Wizard Lizard, Radiohead and so much more, social media’s impact on artistry,
Slowsie AKA Mike Pearson became part of the SOS family and a friend relatively early on in our SOS journey. He’s a very present person who finds playfulness and fun in even the mundane, latching onto stories big and small to capture the eccentricities, highs and lows of everyday life. In the beginning I thought of him as a Philly-based indie rock artist, but by now I know that is far too small a box to put him in as he makes love music, hard hitting trap, vibey rock music and more. He’s just a lover of music and an artist that latches onto the feelings and stories that move him. One of his most popular songs, for instance, is called BedBugs and it’s on insomnia and was based on his lived experience struggling to sleep in a dingy, bug-infested college dorm room he once called home. In this conversation we talk about Bedbugs, but we go everywhere from his newfound love of Trap Music and interests in Korean R&B, to advertising brand storytelling to genre-bending modern music, and the stories that have inspired his music and life. I laughed my way through the conversation and was left with a sense of nostalgia as I let my mind run and latch onto all the small stories that have made my life what it is. From the feeling of getting an ice cream cone after a baseball game (inspired by Slowsie’s Vanilla Bean story) to the feeling of taking a nap on my grandmother's couch, and so many more. I hope he inspires the same in you.
To stand out in Manhattan, you have to make sure to do something a bit against the grain. Josh Yavneh, a veteran to the NYC music scene, is well aware of the different nuances involved in taking influences from some of rock’s greatest performers and carving out a new sound with his group, Josh Yavneh and the Culprits. He’s been grinding since 2005, writing and refining original music all the while. Pulling from the likes of Tom Petty and Wilco, these “good ol’ rock n roll” tunes are amped up with fuzz-washed bass lines and concise, distorted guitar leads. Timothy Kessler (bass) provides a lot of character to the lower end of each song, Jon Kurzman (drums) keeps a steady pulse in the pocket, but also shows his ability to break out and provide energy with his fills. The band takes a big cue from the blues in general, especially with the raspy vocals and quick, efficient lead solos. As a tip of the hat to Josh, it’s quite the accomplishment to get that kind of vocal tone without sacrificing intonation, but he is able to pull off a good Fogerty-styled vocal performance on these songs while also keeping his own unique baritone resonance ever present. Engage with us! Engage with the meaning behind and cultural influence of artists and music: https://sosmusicmedia.com/musicthatma... Instagram: @sosmusicmedia Subscribe to our newsletter: https://sosmusicmedia.com/subscribe
Soul searchers unite!  Kay Soul is a healing musician and a testament to the impact of persistence. She works to create an intimate culture and body of musical work to bring hope and inspire others. She is a ray of sunshine, showing people that there is still beauty to be found, even when we’re feeling down. Through her musical and personal journey, she speaks to the common emotions that we all share in times of struggle. 
Hitha’s a 15 year old...with ideas...who makes music! See what these ideas are, learn about youth today, their issues, how they engage with social media like TikTok and more.
Bollywood! Turns out there’s more than just fun dances and music on love. In this podcast, we go through the differences between Indian classical and Bollywood, what it is about Bollywood music that makes it so culturally important today, and so much more.
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