LISTEN: Katie Dahl, “Sacristy”

Artist: Katie Dahl
Hometown: Baileys Harbor, Wisconsin
Song: “Sacristy”
Album: Seven Stones
Release Date: June 2, 2023
Label: Leaky Boat Records

In Their Words: “I grew up as a queer kid in a very Baptist family — I am the daughter, granddaughter, and niece of Baptist pastors, seminary professors, and missionaries. I was deeply involved in my church during high school, when I started to feel my queerness more fully. There were so many dissonant moments — like the deep crush I had on my church camp counselor, and the strange longing I felt when I heard her chapel sermon about ‘the evils of homosexuality.’ When I went to college and began to explore who I really was, it dawned on me that I wasn’t the only queer kid in my church youth group. I wished we had known about one another in high school — we might not have felt so alone.

“I wrote ‘Sacristy’ as a fable, imagining what life could have been like if we had been given the grace and the space to help each other along, and celebrating the ‘water from our own well’ that we eventually found anyway. I love what Julie Wolf did in producing this song: how triumphant and grounded the bass and drums are; how Julie’s organ and piano parts soar; the way the mandola, banjo, and fiddle keep the song rolling; and the quirky, unexpected background vocals by Nini Camps and Vicki Randle. Plus, we had a really fun time recording the hand claps!” — Katie Dahl

Katie Dahl · Sacristy

Photo Credit: Kelly Nicolaisen

LISTEN: Dillbilly, “Countries”

Artist: Dillbilly
Hometown: Evansville, Indiana
Song: “Countries”
Album: Chaparral
Release Date: July 9, 2021
Label: Waxsimile Productions

In Their Words: “For a big part of my life, I grew up feeling like country and bluegrass were genres that I could never be a part of even though the music has always felt like home. So often queer, trans, and non-binary artists are set apart and left out even though we are everywhere, in every genre, and in every town. When I wrote ‘Countries’ it felt so good to lean into those roots with the help of Todd Sickafoose, Daren Hahn, James Deprato, Alisa Rose, and Andy Waegel. For me this tune was born from an experience of feeling harmed, heartbroken, and gaslit, but in the studio it took on so much joy thanks to the help of an incredible country singer Liz Lewis as well as Briget Boyle and the one and only Vicki Randle on backing vocals. I love that about this song, and about country and bluegrass in general. Its ability to hold complexity and feelings that are sometimes at odds. This song is that. Produced by Julie Wolf with Nino Moschella and released by Waxsimile Production, ‘Countries’ is an ode to where I come from.” — Dillbilly


Photo credit: Rachel Joy Barehl