Welcome to Acoustics Unfiltered, whether you're a music lover, a budding musician, or simply curious about the stories behind the songs, Acoustics Unfiltered offers a unique blend of live acoustics, personal narratives, music trivia, and thought-provoking discussions that will enrich your understanding and love for music. Tune in and join us on this captivating journey through the harmonies of life and music.
In this episode, we sit down for a chat with london based Singer songwriter, producer Erica James.
Bio
Erica James is a singer-songwriter and producer from London with a dynamic range. While her voice embodies a sweet songbird, she has the ability to electrify audiences with her powerful vocal presence perfectly suited for stadium rock. Erica is an artist in full command of her gift.
Her style and sound are a fusion of alternative, indie, pop, rock and alternative R&B. Erica's smooth style and captivating storytelling reflects a new direction in British music. A direction not confined by genres, but a celebration of ultimate freedom.
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Time stamps
00:00 - 00:12 Intro
00:12 - 04.52 How Prophets of Rock came about and the origins of Rock music
04.53 -07.31 Wabi sabi embracing ones flaws
07.32 - 13.52 The journey so far as an independent artist
13.53 - 18.03 The lock down experience
18.04 - 23.34 Living and growing up in America in the 90's /London in the 2000's
23.35 - 25.57 Erica talks about her track "Made"
25.58 - 34.12 underestimating, misconceptions and Musical influences
34.13 - 37.04 There is often success in failure
37.05 - 40.25 Head to Head Prince vs David Bowie
40.26 - 42.44 Sing with , tour with, Chill with Beatles, Spice Girls, Florence + Machine
42.55 - 49.37 Social Dilemma - Boyfriend gets you pregnant on purpose to get you to leave university and be his wife
49.38 - 51.20 Erica discusses her Julia Styles track, her debut album and the ups and downs of being an independent artist
51.21 - outro