Do you remember the first punk band that you ever heard? You were in a punk band high school and I know that’s had an influence on your career. I think we all are, right? It’s like candy when you finally find that. I’m always trying to find the next cool thing that really catches my ear. I’ve been listening to EarthGang alot, their dope. So I found this punk band I really like called Sidlar. I’m going to do what everybody does I’m going to look at my playlist. Ohhh, that’s always so hard to answer on the spot. We talked about his soon to be released debut album Carnival, myspace, why your day one friends are important, and why Tokyo and Ethiopia are in his future. I had the chance to talk to Bryce Vine by phone a few days after his sold out show at Union Stage in Washington, DC. For Vine, this was the moment that made him look at music in a different light. Lynch is known for writing and performing funny songs all while playing the guitar. Vine happened to be watching Comedy Central when the network aired one of its Comedy Central Presents specials featuring Comedian Stephen Lynch. It actually involved an episode of Comedy Central Presents. The moment that made him look at music differently at the age of 13 is rather unique. Bryce Vine’s experience didn’t involve one of the greatest producers of all-time, Jay-Z, or his hit single I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me). Sounds standard, right? Well, that’s not true. He saw a segment on MTV that featured Pharrell breaking down how he constructed beats and produced songs for various artist including a measure for breakdown about how he produced Jay-Z’s hit single I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me). Photo Credit: JC CollinsĪt the age of 13, Bryce Vine knew that he wanted to pursue music as his profession. Bryce Vine performs at Union Stage in Washington, DC on Friday, February 8, 2019.
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