“The lyrics came about after recalling a wedding I attended. Extremely sleep deprived after some really late nights, I found myself consumed with paranoia during the reception. This was sort of the jumping off point for a high-energy song, which ultimately touches on themes of music and film industry issues.” -Justin Iacovino (Something Sneaky)
“The lyrics came about after recalling a wedding I attended. Extremely sleep deprived after some really late nights, I found myself consumed with paranoia during the reception. This was sort of the jumping off point for a high-energy song, which ultimately touches on themes of music and film industry issues.” -Justin Iacovino (Something Sneaky)
Ben Chapman is recently married, a first-time dad, and somehow, in the middle of all of it, he made a record that sounds like it’s been lived in for decades. Feet on Fire might be shelved in the Country section at record stores, but its soul runs closer to Southern rock, blues, funk and the classic rock he grew up on.
Ben Chapman is recently married, a first-time dad, and somehow, in the middle of all of it, he made a record that sounds like it’s been lived in for decades. Feet on Fire might be shelved in the Country section at record stores, but its soul runs closer to Southern rock, blues, funk and the classic rock he grew up on.
“At that time, I was living in Pico-Union, which is home to the notorious MS13 gang. I would hear gunshots, but luckily, no violence was directed at me. I eventually befriended some neighbors, and it turned out ok. I used the experience to write and had some characters as reformed criminals working to make amends,” shared Maurer. “The debut single and those writings feature tough protagonists, but they eventually find their way,” he said.
“At that time, I was living in Pico-Union, which is home to the notorious MS13 gang. I would hear gunshots, but luckily, no violence was directed at me. I eventually befriended some neighbors, and it turned out ok. I used the experience to write and had some characters as reformed criminals working to make amends,” shared Maurer. “The debut single and those writings feature tough protagonists, but they eventually find their way,” he said.