Listen "Spencer LaJoye: Creating Queer Indie Folk Music For Everyone"
Episode Synopsis
Join us for a heartfelt conversation with Spencer LaJoye, a queer indie folk singer-songwriter with roots in Hastings, Michigan. Spencer shares their journey through Michigan, Denver, Boston, and back, reflecting on how each place shaped their music and identity. We dive into the making of their EP "Death Drive," the story behind the viral song "Plowshare Prayer," and the creative process that values authenticity over perfection. Plus, Spencer opens up about their experiences in the music scene, the importance of community, and what’s next—including new music and collaborations.TakeawaysSpencer LaJoye describes their music as queer indie folk for everyone.Live performances often incorporate looping as part of the songwriting process.The release of 'Death Drive' was a personal and therapeutic experience.Spencer grapples with the tension of profiting from personal growth in their music.The songwriting process is often completed within 72 hours to capture inspiration.Spencer's theology background influences their music and community work.'Plowshare Prayer' was written for a church service, reflecting on the nature of prayer.The music scene in Michigan is supportive and interconnected.Spencer emphasizes the importance of community in the creative process.Perfectionism can hinder creativity and lead to procrastination.
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