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The Tjernberg Brothers drop an enthralling debut single, “(Easier with a) Song” – [Exclusive Interview]
The Tjernberg Brothers, consisting of Daniel, Mikael, and Gabriel, form a dynamic trio celebrated for their diverse musical influences and innovative music production techniques. Their inaugural single, “(Easier with a) Song,” amalgamates jazz fusion, progressive rock, ambient sounds, and funky electro-pop, exemplifying their distinct and captivating musical style. Their latest venture highlights their dedication to creative autonomy, as they oversee all production and release aspects through their label, Tjernberg Music. In an exclusive interview, the brothers provide valuable insights into the creative process behind their single, the production obstacles they encountered, and their artistic vision. This dialogue below delves into critical inquiries concerning their artistic journey, sources of inspiration, and the significance of this project.
Questionnaire:
1. Who are the band members, and what are the band’s main influences?
Mikael: We’re a trio of brothers—Daniel, Mikael, and Gabriel. Our musical influences are plentiful and diverse. The intention was to let jazz fusion, progressive rock, and ambient set the tone for the project, although this debut single now took more the form of a kind of funky electro-pop song.
2. Where was the single recorded, and who was involved in its production? Name the record label, producer, and sound engineer who mixed and mastered the song.
Daniel: We basically did everything ourselves, recorded this maxi single in our own Goatman Studios, and released it on our own label, Tjernberg Music. Mikael has been responsible for the engineering, and Rob Schubert has mastered it in the US. We prefer to have control over the entire sequence of events. You don’t want your art to take a form or go in a direction against your vision.
3. In terms of production, what aspects of “(Easier with a) Song” caught your attention? What were some of the key production decisions that shaped the final sound, and how did they contribute to the overall sonic quality of the track?
Mikael: The fact that we got hold of the singer Astrid and everything suited her so well was crucial. But other than that, I don’t know… nothing really stands out because you always make so many decisions. In a way, the song itself tells us where it wants to go.
4. Can you describe what inspired you to write “(Easier with a) Song”? Was there a particular ethos, music style, or events that sparked the songwriting process for this single? How did you collaborate on the lyrics and melody?
Mikael: Originally, this song was intended as a contribution to an international songwriting competition, but we soon abandoned this idea. We wrote the music and text the same way we tend to do it—in a collaborative process amongst each other.
5. How did you aim to take listeners on an emotional journey with the message or lyrical narrative you are trying to convey through this song? What feelings do you hope to evoke through the music so far?
Daniel: We typically don’t think along those lines but write primarily for ourselves. If others like what we do, then that’s a nice bonus.
6. Please briefly describe the song and the thinking behind the project? What does “(Easier with a) Song” mean to you personally? How does it reflect your growth as an artist?
Daniel: We’ve been planning a project involving all three brothers for about ten years now, and “(Easier with a) Song” is the kick-off and first official release from us. For that alone, of course, it’ll be significant.
7. Do you have any favorable quotes from previous reviews or specific aspects, lines, and phrases of the song that you would happily share?
Mikael: We are very happy with the positive reception and press surrounding the release. To receive praise about everything from the production to the songwriting and performance feels good, especially as it took us eight years to finish this song.
8. Did “(Easier with a) Song” create any standout moments or surprises that made it a memorable atmosphere or mood for you? If so, what were your biggest challenges, and how would you describe them?
Daniel: Small setbacks and difficulties which you have to tackle always appear no matter what you do – it’s part of the process. But since we’ve been involved with music since childhood, I would say we’re pretty well prepared for most things coming our way.
9. How do you envision performing this song live? Are there any special events, musical tours, and performances that the Tjernberg Brothers’ fans should expect soon or plan to incorporate?
Mikael: Today we are more of a studio project and have nothing like that planned. We don’t lock any doors, though.
10. Is there a music video planned for this single? If so, can you share any insights into its concept? How does this single fit into your future musical plans? Is it part of a larger project, like an album or an EP?
Daniel: We actually have an official video released for the single. Look it up on YouTube if you have missed it. The single is standalone, but we have plenty of songs waiting to be recorded, so rest assured, there are more coming from the Tjernberg Brothers in the near future.
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Carson Ferris delivers an ambitious soul-stirring anthem titled, “FOMO”
It’s hard not to feel inspired by his lyricism at just 14. Carson Ferris is carving a niche in Utah’s bustling music scene as a notable figure with his latest single, “FOMO.” This indie electro-pop-rock anthem delivered by a young artist wise beyond his years transcends the typical teenage angst, diving deep into the heartfelt exploration of priorities and sacrifices. Carson’s polished vocals take center stage with a mesmerizing guitar intro that envelops listeners like a warm hug, offering an irresistible glimpse into his exploring world.
“FOMO” presents a nuanced perspective on the fear of missing out, eschewing the typical lamentations over missed parties and carefree social adventures to celebrate the choices that shape his musical experiences. The lyrics vividly express the gravity of these decisions, emphasizing the significance of focusing on the moments that truly matter. It encapsulates the essence of youthful introspection, providing a relatable narrative for those who have encountered difficult choices, making it all the more powerful.
Produced by longtime collaborator MYKYL, “FOMO” is a symphony of sound, melding impactful pop beats with lush production that amplifies Carson’s expressive vocals. The song radiates with each layer, adding to its infectious charm. It is a lyrical anthem for dreamers and doers, reminding them that missed opportunities can sometimes give birth to our greatest passions.
Through “FOMO,” Carson Ferris shines as a beacon of genuine artistry and optimism, affirming his enduring presence as a rising star in the music industry and foreshadowing a promising future. This enchanting masterpiece is another testament to his incredible talent and unwavering determination, inviting listeners to partake in his exhilarating musical odyssey.
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David Goundry unveils a melodic vibe with resilient charm in a new single, “Coming Right At You”
With “Coming Right At You,” David Goundry’s most recent single skillfully marries heartfelt nostalgia with an invigorating soul-stirring anthem for those who have weathered love’s storms and emerged with renewed vigor. Produced and engineered by the esteemed Nik Sykes, known for his work with renowned bands like Average White Band and Go West, the track’s craftsmanship shines through in each instrument. The magical expertise of Rooster Studio in London contributes to creating a dynamic and vibrant musical piece.
At its core, “Coming Right At You” is a timeless pop-rock ballad that conveys a positive, uplifting message. Its soaring chorus and guitar-driven melodies establish a comforting ambiance, while Goundry’s vocal performance effortlessly navigates through a lush tapestry of melodies and instrumental backdrop, striking a perfect balance between grit and tenderness to captivate the listener with the song’s emotional discography. The song’s lyrics speak to resilience, acknowledging lost love without allowing it to define the future, fueling the determination to progress and confront life’s obstacles.
Lyrically, “Coming Right At You” delves into Gondry’s encounters with the familiar ache of loss or regret, evoking memories of the desire to reclaim those blissful, carefree moments of love. It celebrates the legacy of love and the delight of living in the present. What sets “Coming Right At You” apart is its meticulous production, showcasing Sykes’ ability to capture the resilience of rediscovered love without succumbing to clichés, thus crafting a contemporary anthem that is truly commendable.
This song feels like a tribute to a bygone era of music when imperfections contributed to authenticity. However, it is not merely a nostalgic throwback; Goundry’s modern touch ensures that “Coming Right At You” feels fresh, relevant, and engaging to today’s audience. It beautifully bridges the past and present, leaving the listener with renewed optimism for the future. Whether one is a devotee of classic rock or seeking something uplifting, this track undoubtedly will hit the sweet spot.
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