BGS 5+5: Ervin Stellar

Artist: Ervin Stellar
Hometown: Grand Rapids, Michigan
Latest Album: Nothing to Prove

Which artist has influenced you the most … and how?

Bob Dylan. I don’t know why I was initially drawn to his music, I was probably 14 or so. It felt like hearing the truth. Such word-crafting and an indifference to pop culture standards or expectations. He’s an artist I can continually go back to and never grow out of.

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

Film more than anything else. P.T. Anderson, Wes Anderson, Éric Rohmer, the Coen Brothers — I aspire to write songs as cinematic as their films. They all seem to take place in a particular era, with an aesthetic that colors the experience in the same way time ages a Polaroid, it’s as we see that time period from the present.

What rituals do you have, either in the studio or before a show?

Past rituals include getting stoned beyond recognition and trying to perform from a lucid dream state. This produced inconsistent results with varying levels of quality control. But these days I just like to be comfortable, at ease and without overthinking it. Letting the spirit of the sound move through me with as little resistance as possible.

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

I like the earth and water elements. Waves and mountains. The impact is spiritual, rather than literal or lyrical. My connection to this celestial body circling the sun and the infinite universe is most clear when I’m far away from civilization’s hum.

If you had to write a mission statement for your career, what would it be?

This feels a lot like writing a five year plan (which I’ve never done). I don’t believe my “career” needs a mission statement. It should be enough to just write the songs — and their reason for being is largely irrelevant. There is no mission, but I do find joy in other people’s experience of my music. They can’t know everything a song means to me, and vice versa, but still there’s a shared conduit of energy that connects us.


Photo credit: Laura E. Partain

3×3: The Roseline on Cat Cafés, Ice Cream Cones, and Conor Oberst

Artist: Colin Halliburton (of the Roseline)
Hometown: Lawrence, KS
Latest Album: Blood
Personal Nickname: Coony (short for Countach — the model of Lamborghini I most embody)

Felt good to play the jams with the boys again! Thanks @knuckleheadskc for having us!

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

Bonita Applebum, so I can live as a thick woman coveted by Q-Tip.

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

Tokyo, for the cat cafés.

What was the last thing that made you really mad?

God, where do I start with the Cheeto-dusted shit-goblin of a president? Every day there’s something that he does or says that makes me livid.

Kansas

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If you had to get a tattoo of someone’s face, whose would it be?

Easy — I’d get Gucci Mane eating an ice cream cone tattooed on my face.

Whose career do you admire the most?

Musician — Conor Oberst, because he doesn’t seem careerist in the least, and almost always writes pure heat. Person — my sister, who is a midwife in the Bronx.

Are you an introvert or an extrovert?

Is this for my OK Cupid profile? I dunno. I little of both, I guess. I’m equally capable of being the life of the party, as I am desperately wanting to leave the party.

If you don’t know who this is you can’t wear Thrasher™

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What’s your favorite culinary spice?

Szechuan peppercorns because they make your tongue trip balls.

What are you reading right now?

The Girls by Emma Cline

What was your favorite childhood toy?

A pre-war mandolin. Just kidding: I’m pandering to your readership. Probably the original Nintendo Entertainment System.