If you’re into bands like Alvvays, The Beths and Slow Pulp, then Baby Hollis might just be your new favorite indie rock singer songwriter based here in Atlanta! Hollis Griffin, AKA Baby Hollis just released her DEBUT single ‘Talking Stage’ and I was lucky enough to have her on the pod to get all the details regarding her musical leanings and inspirations behind the new music. We got to chat about Steely Dan, the utility of voice notes, what she looks for in a producer collaborator and her mus...
You may know Maggie Geeslin as the guitarist for local Atlanta indie rock band Lunar Vacation, but she's also an incredibly talented singer songwriter who's about to release her debut album 'Candy, Lights, Orchids' under the name Maggie FM! We got to chat about her songwriting process, tour life, consistently committing to her music, recording her debut album in three and a half days and what people may not know about being in a band like Lunar Vacation. Make sure to give Maggie a follow on i...
Today, I had the pleasure of interviewing a new addition to the Atlanta indie music scene. Cooks of Cassidy moved to Atlanta from Kansas last year and has been ingratiating herself in the community ever since. I found her song 'By The Pail' on TikTok a month or so ago and have been obsessed with it ever since. After she dropped another banger, 'Sparrow's Ticket', I knew I had to have her on the pod. We got to chat about her songwriting process, lyrical world building, film editing and why H...
On today's episode of OTN, alternative singer songwriter Ad Astra joins me to talk about her EP, 'Anxious Avoidant Attachment Style'. Released in May of this year, her debut project combines elements of classical, dark pop and alt rock. This concoction of genres paired with Ad Astras vision will guide you on a voyage of heart break and romantic self discovery. We got to chat about he creative process, Lana Del Rey, breaking away from her religious upbringing, externalizing deep emotions into ...
Jake Chisenhall joins the pod to talk about his debut EP Be Steel, My Heart, a lush collection of songs pulling from the Beach Boys and classic Great American Songbook influences. We also dive into his work in music journalism, favorite classic album covers, Bob Dylan, his work in other projects like Sunset Honor Unit and Floral Portrait, and plenty more.
Jackson Welch is back on the pod, this time repping his band Champagne Lane and their debut album The World In Your Eyes. He and his bandmate Jake Rogers spent five years producing the record, and we get into what that long process was really like. We also talk yacht rock influences, Mk.Gee, nerding out on gear, and plenty more.
On this episode of On That Note, I’m joined by Trevor Griffin, frontperson of Atlanta band Tavern Breakfast. We talk about their two new singles, “Roll Down” and “Nature Coast,” and dig into the songwriting process behind them. Trevor shares some of the band’s musical inspirations, how they prepare for live shows, and what’s next for Tavern Breakfast as they continue carving out their place in the Atlanta music scene.
Buckle up for maybe the longest episode thus far. Chatting with Siichaq was such a blast we truly lost track of time and went almost an hour and forty minutes! Fresh off the release of her new album Catcher — a sprawling, melancholic record that still keeps the hooks and songwriting front and center, Siichaq and I talked about her musical influences, how therapy has helped her writing, YouTube video essays, some hot takes, and her adventure following Tame Impala for seven shows across the US.
On this episode of On That Note, I’m joined by multi-instrumentalist, producer, and member of The Hensleys, Ezra Pounds. Fresh off the release of his debut solo album I Wanna Go To The Beach—a project he wrote, played, and produced entirely himself—we dive into the creative process behind the record, the energy of his release show, the art of collaboration, and the musical advice that’s shaped his journey. We also chat about his favorite jazz composers and how their influence sneaks into his ...
On this episode of On That Note, I’m joined by Karson Kern—better known as St. Bruce—to talk about his debut EP, Leave Me as I Am. With its haunting indie folk flare, the record has drawn comparisons to artists like John Mayer and Dave Matthews. We get into his production and songwriting process, navigating the Atlanta music scene, and how he balances his creative life as both a musician and working actor.
On this episode of On That Note, I’m joined once again by my most frequent guest, Elijah Johnston. He’s back with a brand-new album, Stupid Soul, out now on Strolling Bones Records. We dive into the songwriting process behind the record, the themes and intentions that shaped it, and the emotional thread tying it all together. Elijah also shares how Brian Wilson continues to influence his work—and, naturally, we discuss what kind of food best represents his music.
I’m joined by Atlanta-based singer-songwriter Adeline Hill! We dive into her debut album A WIDE RANGE OF EMOTION!, a collection of indie pop bangers perfect for fans of The Japanese House and Bleachers. We talk about her musical inspirations, the importance of clear communication between artists and producers, and her bold decision to skip college and fully commit to her music career. Follow her on instagram @adelinehillmusic And follow the pod @onthatnote_podcast
On this episode of On That Note, I sit down with Atlanta native and rapper Idris French to talk about his powerful new album Truth Over Drums, a project that hits hard both lyrically and rhythmically. We dive into his musical influences, the relentless work ethic that’s fueled his journey, and his deep dedication to his craft over the years. Idris also shares the pivotal moment when, at just 23 years old, he announced to his family during Christmas that he was going all-in on music. This is a...
For our 200th episode, we're bringing in someone who lives and breathes the local music scene—Atlanta-based journalist, curator, and tastemaker Kapoorhouse. Known for their ear-to-the-ground coverage of rising talent and for curating the beloved Spotify playlist Atlanta Sound, Kapoorhouse has become a go-to source for discovering the best emerging artists in the city. In this milestone episode, we dive deep into Atlanta’s thriving indie scene, shining a light on standout bands like Girlpuppy,...
On this episode of On That Note, I’m joined by Atlanta-based artist and producer Mad Ace..., a sonic architect known for his experimental approach to synths and genre-bending production. With deep roots in the indie scene through his work with Athens-turned-Atlanta rock outfit Wieuca, Mad Ace... has spent years crafting sounds that toe the line between chaos and cohesion. He’s gearing up for the release of his new album Heartcrymes, dropping June 28th—a deeply personal yet playfully glitched-...
On this episode of On That Note, I sat down with Athens-based singer-songwriter Lane Marie, fresh off the release of her stunning new single, Changing. We talked all about her unique songwriting process, the emotional core behind her lyrics, and how therapy and self-reflection have shaped both her music and her personal journey. This conversation went deep, got personal, and was an absolute blast
On this episode of On That Note, I'm joined by my good friend and actual roommate, James Lavender! James is an Atlanta-based singer-songwriter who just dropped his debut single "Icarus," a heartfelt and soaring track that marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter in his music career. With plans to release a steady stream of songs throughout the year, James is carving out his own sound with honesty and ambition. We dive into the making of "Icarus," his creative process, what inspires his ...
In this episode, I sit down with Atlanta-based pop singer, songwriter, and producer Levi Ransom for an intimate and wide-ranging conversation. We dive into his artistic process, the production techniques behind his signature sound, and the musical inspirations that have shaped his work. Levi opens up about his journey with mental health and sobriety, sharing honest reflections that are as powerful as his music. We also talk about the recent release of the deluxe edition of his album Loverboy,...
Atlanta-based indie folk-pop artist Ben Strawn is carving out a sound that’s warm, textured, and emotionally resonant. With heartfelt lyricism, layered arrangements, and a steady evolution as a performer and producer, Ben is quickly becoming a name to watch in the Southeast indie scene. His latest single, “Memories,” marks a stunning leap forward—an immersive, almost cinematic track that weaves lush soundscapes with saxophone, clarinet, and other woodwinds, giving the song a dreamlike quality...
Zach Butler is an indie rock and alt-country singer-songwriter and producer based in Macon, Georgia. A returning guest of the pod, Zach just released his self-produced album All Shall Be Well, a poignant and richly layered collection that blends southern storytelling with experimental textures. Drawing from a deep well of Americana roots and modern indie influences, Zach crafts songs that feel both intimate and expansive. On this episode, we talk about the making of the new record, how his pr...