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Jim Evens on HELEN STELLaR

HELEN STELLaR

My mother’s recent death prompted me to dig out my Elizabethtown soundtracks (You have to love a Cameron Crowe film that deals with the loss of a parent and sports not one, but two soundtracks). One of my favorite songs from the soundtracks was HELEN STELLaR‘s io (This Time Around). Curious as to what the band was currently doing, I found out in mid-2010 HELEN STELLaR released If The Stars Could Speak, They Would Have Your Voice… Fortunately for me, Jim Evens of the band was kind enough to discuss their current and past work.

Tim O’Shea: The band started out in Chicago, but found it’s way to Los Angeles eventually. How has being based out of LA impacted the band’s evolution and its sound?

Jim Evens: Being in LA hasn’t had much of a cerebral effect on our sound or the songs themselves. however, some of the tribulations we’ve gone through are definitely evident. Also, the people you meet and the experiences you have can always inspire a song one way or another.

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Peter Bradley Adams on His Music

I first became aware of Peter Bradley Adams‘ musical acumen back in 2005 when he was one-half of the musical duo, Eastmountainsouth, and one of the duo’s songs was featured on the Elizabethtown soundtrack. More recently, Adams has pursued his solo interests, including (as detailed at his website) “Gather Up, Leavetaking, and his most recent, Traces, in October 2009 on Sarathan Records“. If you’re looking to get a taste of Adams music for free, you’re in luck as currently Amazon is offering a sampler of three of his songs here. He’s currently back in the studio, recording his next release-and has established a Kickstarter page to collect funds for it. Before getting into the interview, one last tip-Adams will perform live on WUMB (Boston, MA) next Wednesday, May 26, at 2pm. My thanks to Adams for his time and Sarathan’s Marc Ratner for helping to arrange the email interview.

Tim O’Shea: Over the past several months, your songs have appeared on CBS’s The Mentalist, WB’s One Tree Hill and ABC’s Brothers and Sisters. What do you think it is about your music and/or lyrics that makes it so clearly appealing to TV producers?

Peter Bradley Adams: I think the producers for those shows are just looking for the right mood from a song. And of course lyrics that fit but don’t describe the scene too literally. And I just happened to have a few songs which fit the bill and got in their hands at the right time. I’m lucky.

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