The Sleepless Sessions

#19: Julian Kerins

Donald MacLellan Episode 19

"I think that songwriting should really just be a microphone to your heart and your mind and just say what's pure and what's really there." -Julian Kerins | 

Welcome to Episode 19 of The Sleepless Sessions, and for returning listeners, welcome back! On this podcast we explore the lives of those in pursuit of their passions, dreams, and living unconventional lifestyles!

Today’s guest I met at a DubDay event in Brooklyn and since have grown our friendship, leading us to recording this episode. With a vocal range spanning 8+octaves, he commands his voice so beautifully with the ability to absolutely belt. Listening to his music it reminded me of crosses between the vocals of Jeff Buckley, Chris Cornell, and Brandon Boyd. I'm in awe whenever I hear his music, and on top of being a talented musician he's an incredible and genuine person. I highly encourage you to check out his music, as his website mentions, "First-hand experience is always superior to the written word. Listen and find out what the music means to you."

Some topics we explore in this episode are her early life leading into discovering his path into music, acting and his cameo in a Lamb of God music video, what it means to be a singer and songwriter, touring, working on music to release, life and death, and much more.

The best ways to connect with us, and time stamps for this episode are below. Thank you for listening, we hope you enjoy this episode! Thank you Julian for taking the time to record this episode!

Tracks used on this episode are below, and you can listen to them on 'To Solemn Maia'
'As Was Wings' by Julian Kerins
'Vie' by Julian Kerins
'Of a Reverie' by Julian Kerins
'Lace Lattice' by Julian Kerins

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