BGS 5+5: Simon Patrick Kerr

Artist: Simon Patrick Kerr
Hometown: Nashville, Tennessee
Latest album: Doldrums
Personal nicknames (or rejected band names): The Potato King. I love all potato dishes. Mainly french fries. My friend’s always give me a hard time over my love for potatoes. It’s an Irish thing I guess?

Which artist has influenced you the most … and how?

Neil Young. I’ve always loved how diverse his music was. He could go from cranking up his Fender tweeds until they’re about to blow or he could bring it down to just him & an acoustic. Harvest was my first introduction to Neil. My 14-year-old mind was blown when I heard The Needle and the Damage Done. That record made me want to write songs.

What other art forms — literature, film, dance, painting, etc — inform your music?

I’ve always loved literature. Dylan Thomas, Oscar Wilde, Seamus Heaney. More recently, I’ve started diving into a lot of American authors. In particular, Charles Bukowski. His one-liners are incredible, but the thing I love about his style is that it’s so conversational. I’ve always tried to approach my songwriting in a conversational manor. Sometimes I achieve it. Sometimes I don’t. That’s writing for ya! You never know what you’re going to get when you sit down to write. I used to wait for inspiration, but I’ve quickly realized that it’s more dedication than inspiration. You’ve gotta be dedicated to your craft & put the time in. It’s a grind, man.

What was the first moment that you knew you wanted to be a musician?

I’d have to say watching my Dad open a run of show’s for John Prine in Ireland. I was only 6 or 7, but I still remember it vividly. The music bug definitely rubbed off on me since I’ve been around it my entire life. Once you catch the music bug it never let’s go.

Which elements of nature do you spend the most time with and how do those impact your work?

There’s a park in Nashville called Radnor Lake that I like to go to, and it’s walking distance from my house. Usually when I’m stuck on a song I’ll walk around Radnor to clear my mind. It seems to help most of the time. It’s an oasis in the middle of a congested city. My dog, Dylan, loves it too.

Since food and music go so well together, what is your dream pairing of a meal and a musician?

I would have loved to have eaten lunch with Elliott Smith at Taj, which is my favorite Indian restaurant in Nashville. I like to think of him as the modern Neil Young. His songs were so well-crafted. Lyrically dark & beautiful. In my eyes (and ears), Elliott’s album XO is the perfect record. Also, the Bhindi Masala at Taj will blow your socks off.

I’m going to break the rules here a little & choose a second musician. I’d like to share a plate of Prince’s Hot Chicken with Alex Turner of the Arctic Monkeys. He is one of the sharpest lyricists in the game at the moment & I’ll defend that statement until the cows come home. Listen to how clean the lyrics are on the newest record, Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino. In particular, the title track. If you’re reading this Alex – let’s write a song!


Photo by Laura E. Partain

3×3: All Our Exes Live in Texas on Wilde, Wiig, and Wainwright

Artist: Katie Wighton (of All Our Exes Live in Texas)
Hometown: Sydney, Australia (Well, Brisbane originally for me!)
Latest Album: When We Fall
Personal Nicknames (or Rejected Band Names): I get called Katajzna (pronounces Ka-taj-nah) by the girls in the band. Also get Kiki from our hilarious manager. And Tiny, by my bestie. As for rejected band names, when we were looking for one we Googled worst/best country song titles and we found “Drop kick me Jesus through the goal posts of life” and “How can I miss you if you never leave?” They didn’t QUITE have the same ring to them …

 

What. A. Week. Thank you @folk_alliance for one of the most inspiring, life-affirming experiences we’ve ever had! Turns out being confined to a Kansas City hotel with a couple thousand people playing folk music in every room is just about the most magical and insane thing you can do. Thanks to everyone who came and watched our showcases, to all the beautiful music industry humans who are fighting the good fight and keeping the dream alive and to the incredible musicians who filled our ear holes with pure joy. Absolutely loved hanging out and enjoying the talents of @portsband @theonceband @ohpepmusic @liamgerner @lizstringeraus @rowenawise @emilywurramara_official @hermitagegreen Robbie Fulks @timmoxammusic @tizmcnamaramusic @melparsonsmusic @lemonbucketorkestra Baile An Salsa @kimrichey and so many more. Let’s all tour together immediately  Extra special thanks to @notreallymoose @soundsaustralia @glennyg @clackeryakka and @australiacouncilforthearts for helping us get over there  #FAI2017 #folkforever

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

This is a great question! I have been realllllly into a song called “Heartbreaker” by the Walkmen. The lyrics are “I’m not your heartbreaker, some tender ballad player.” And I love the strength in that. I would very much like to live that life.

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

I’ve never been to Mongolia and I’ve always wanted to. Yurts are super cool. I also adore Berlin — I’d love to live there one day!

What was the last thing that made you really mad? 

Well, I hate to state the bleeding obvious, but it starts with T and ends (appropriately) in rump. And there have been several specific occasions — one of them being his decision to impose an international travel ban. To be fair, though, it didn’t so much make me mad as break my heart …

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

Ha ha! I do love Wynonna Judd, if only just for her appearance as a painting in Bridesmaids. Also Judd Apatow was part of that film making, too. So I’ll make it a tie between them. Let’s be honest, though: The answer to this question is really just an excuse to talk about Kristen Wiig, who is actually just the greatest.

Whose career do you admire the most? 

Rufus Wainwright and Sia. Rufus is SUCH an incredible artist — I love his music and every record is a work of art. He also seems to mostly stay out of the spotlight, which is cool. And Sia has it made, too — writing incredible pop hits, performing occasionally whilst still keeping her anonymity. Living the dream!

What are you reading right now? 

I have been reading Oscar Wilde’s The Happy Prince and Other Tales and it is so gorgeous. Makes me cry one million tears in the best way. I intend on reading all of them to my new god-child when he/she arrives in July! 

 

#tbw Boy & Bear & All Our Exes Live in Texas do Crowded House #throwbackwednesdayisnotathingisit #elanaisdoingagroovydance : Tad Souden

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Whiskey, water, or wine? 

Whiskey any day. Straight up!

Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram? 

Instagram. I am SUCH a scroller though … !

Grammys or Oscars? 

I don’t really follow either of them. (Blasphemy I know!) BUT once went to Georgia’s (my bandmate) family Oscars party and we drank champagne and got dressed up and her mum gave us party bags. It was super cute!