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Taylor Rice  of Local Natives, ep. 110

Taylor Rice of Local Natives, ep. 110

FromBasic Folk


Taylor Rice of Local Natives, ep. 110

FromBasic Folk

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Mar 25, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Local Natives are not a folk band, but this is my podcast and I do what I want. They are one of my favorite bands of all time, so I was geeked to talk to founding member, guitarist and co-frontman, Taylor Rice. Torchbearers of the Southern California band sound, Local Natives are originally from Orange County, CA. The core of the band have been playing together since high school. Taylor talks about what it was like to first make music together and how they developed their ultra-collaborative writing process. In fact, the process is so democratic that it can take them a really long time to finish a song, although there is a reason for this, which we get into during our conversation.One important piece of Local Natives' history is the house they all lived in together, which was called Gorilla Manor, also the title of their debut album. They all moved into the house after college to really go for it as a band. It's been said of the house: “It was insanely messy and there were always friends over knocking around on guitars or our thrift store piano.” Taylor gets into how that experience of Gorilla Manor continues to inform their connection as a band. We also get into feminism and how Taylor continues to recognize disparity in the world and use his platform to change the conversation. Hope the world opens up again one day and we can all dance together at a Local Natives show! They are incredible!
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Released:
Mar 25, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Basic Folk is a podcast with honest conversations between musicians and Cindy Howes, a well-versed public radio host and music curator, and guest host: singer/songwriter Lizzie No. Basic Folk approaches interviews with warmth, humor and insightful questions. This podcast fosters the folk community and showcases a genre that is often misunderstood. Basic Folk features complex conversations about the human experience witnessed from an artistic angle. Our definition of “folk” is extremely broad, so you’ll hear interviews from Amythyst Kiah, Tom Rush, The Lumineers and many more. Basic Folk is dedicated to showcasing the best in folk and roots musicians including BIPOC musicians who have been excluded, or felt like they did not belong, in the folk world. Both Cindy and Lizzie bring unique perspectives to our honest conversations and are dedicated to changing the landscape and the gatekeepers of the folk music community.