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Mega Bog, Christian Lee Hutson, Big Eater, Good Buddy
About Mega Bog, Christian Lee Hutson, Big Eater, Good Buddy
It's impossible to define Mega Bog; built mainly on one-off collaborations with other musicians, its lineup changes show-in, show-out. But the one constant is Erin Birgy: Mega Bog is her brainchild. The Seattle-based singer-songwriter hones her natural state for much of her music, singing of skinny-dipping, adventuring, loving others and herself. Her pensive reverbed whispers create a dreamy landscape that listeners have difficulty escaping. In it, they find tranquility.
- Benjamin LIndsay / Interview Magazine
To merely call Christian Lee Hutson an old soul would be to deny the vibrancy of his sound. Championed by LA Record as "sparse and graceful," Hutson writes songs that the SF Bay Guardian describes as, "... Foreboding, bluesy love ballads laden with longing nostalgia." Despite the maturity and commitment to tradition found in the 23-year-old singer-songwriter's songs, they vibrate with a youthful energy as if a drunk and sedentary George Jones was being channeled through a drunk and animated Conor Oberst.
Hutson's debut solo E.P. Will Never Break Up marked his stylistic shift away from the dustbowl-era sound of his past project The Driftwood Singers in favor of a more recent tradition of country songwriting in the vein of Steve Earle and Dwight Yoakam. This lean towards the modern continued with Hutson's full-length debut The Hell With It, released on Trailer Fire Records in March 2013. The Hell With It found Hutson working once again alongside Grammy-nominated producer David Mayfield, who also produced the Driftwood Singers' debut.
Hutson released his second full-length solo album Yeah Ok, I Know last year, and in a non-traditional way. Instead of putting out the album in its entirety, Hutson released it in installments over the course of 2014. Each month, a new song was made available for digital download through Hutson's web site and Bandcamp page. The full album was released physically January 6.
Christian Lee Hutson still maintains the same rigorous touring schedule that took the Driftwood Singers across the U.S. and back any number of tread-wearing times, so come out and join him for a sour drink of some sort and some newborn songs that retain a feel so well-worn, weathered, and welcoming that they whimper and creak as they pull a stool out for you at the bar.
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