LISTEN: Kevin Andrew Prchal, “American Oblivion”

Artist: Kevin Andrew Prchal
Hometown: Chicago
Song: “American Oblivion”
Album: Unknowing
Release Date: May 27, 2022

In Their Words: “I’m proud to call America my home. Its freedoms have afforded me experiences and opportunities so many around the world could only dream of. Its music changed me and set me down an infinite path of discovery and inspiration. Its people raised me, instilling in me values that are timeless and resilient. And its history, while stained, decorated with stories of courage, dissent and progress.

“But no matter which way you look at it, the past few years have been a sad chapter in American history. The pettiness, the righteousness, the abhorrent meanness displayed by everyone from strangers on the street, to quote-tweeting trolls, to the most celebrated public and political figures. And perhaps most concerning, the complete disregard for human life throughout what should have been a unifying front against a devastating global pandemic. Who or what you choose to blame for how we got here depends on where you get your news, but all I know is this place has been utterly unrecognizable.

“And so rather than dissolving into the outrage and noise, I did what any sensitive guy with a guitar would do: I found a quiet room and wrote a song about it. It’s a silly song. Absurd, even. But as the great Nina Simone once said, it’s an artist’s duty to reflect the times. How we move forward from this moment in oblivion, I don’t know. But there’s hope in remembering one thing: America’s story is still being written.” — Kevin Andrew Prchal


Photo Credit: Brett Rhoades

BGS Wraps: Uncle Billy, “Together Again”

Artist: Uncle Billy
Song: “Together Again”
Release Date: December 4, 2020

In Their Words: “When we started Uncle Billy in 2016, we were motivated to write Christmas songs that felt classic, yet explored themes and stories not commonly expressed. Every year we write and record one new original Christmas song with the goal of one day releasing them as a full length album. While most years we follow whatever amusing idea comes to us, this year was different. We wanted to speak to the moment and flood a little love and hope into people’s lives after what’s been, and continues to be, a pummeling year, made worse by having to be apart from the ones we love. ‘Together Again’ is a song for everyone and a reminder that one day, we’ll be together again at Christmastime.” — Kevin Andrew Prchal and Nate Erickson, Uncle Billy


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3×3: Kevin Andrew Prchal on Introverts, Eccentrics, and Men Without Hats

Artist: Kevin Andrew Prchal
Hometown: Chicago, IL
Latest Album: Love & Summer
Personal Nicknames: Franz

If you had to live the life of a character in a song, which song would you choose?

“Safety Dance” by Men Without Hats. Specifically, a character in the music video. 

Where would you most like to live or visit that you haven’t yet?

Dyin’ to catch the Newport Folk Festival in Rhode Island.

What was the last thing that made you really mad?

Whatever NPR news alert last came flashing across my iPhone screen. 

 

Always a pleasure to play at @evanstonspace. Thanks to the SPACE crew and Shawn Colvin for having me!

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Which Judd is your favorite — Naomi, Wynonna, Ashley, Apatow, or Hirsch?

Nelson?

Whose career do you admire the most?

Tom Waits. An eccentric and prolific artist and a loyal family man. That’s a rare and beautiful balance, if you can find it. 

What are you reading right now?

Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel

Are you an introvert or an extrovert?

Introvert

What’s your favorite culinary spice?

Cloves

What was your favorite childhood toy?

Tie between my Ghostbusters Firehouse Headquarters set and my immaculate pog collection.