Formula Indie Sessions _ Interview with FOR YOU BROTHER

What is your earliest memory connected to music?
When I was 5 years old I was drawn to all instruments. I had an uncle that always encouraged me to play guitar.
How did your passion for creating music begin?
I have always loved music as it heals wounds, gives strength during dark seasons, brings people together or expresses their relationship with God.
What’s the story behind your current music project?
This music project feels like a story of someone standing between two worlds. That balance gives the project depth. It’s not only about prophecy or darkness- It’s about redemption and Mercy.
How would you describe your sound to someone who has never heard your music
before?
Sounds comes across like cinematic Christian rock with a mix of classic rock soul, modern hard rock atmosphere, and spiritual storytelling..
What is one thing you’ve learned that completely changed the way you make music?
Realizing that people connect more to truth than perfection. instead of trying to sound impressive, I try to sound real, instead of trends,I chase emotion.. instead of writing a song I will give a testimony..
What tools, instruments, or software are essential in your creative process?
I use Universal Audio hardware, My DAW is LUNA, Hughes & Kettner, Orange, EVH, & Bogner Amplifiers, Les Pauls, Fender Stratocasters, and EVH Wolfgang guitars. Ernieball Musicman & Spector basses. Keyboards are within Luna & Toon track.. Drums are electronic..
Which indie artist or song are you loving right now?
Last Generation, Reservation
How have your personal experiences influenced your music and artistic vision?
Music that wrestles with fear, loss, hope, spiritual warfare, redemption, and the end times always with the possibility of salvation and light breaking through darkness.
What emotions or messages do you hope listeners take from your work?
My music isnt just about sounding good- I want people to reflect on their life, their faith, their pain and where the world is headed. Hope for people that feel lost.
What’s the most important lesson music has taught you so far?
Songs become powerful when they come from something real. A perfect song without emotion is forgettable. My strongest idea comes from emotional truth.
What is a dream venue or festival you would love to perform at?
Red Rock Amphitheatre
If you could collaborate with any artist, past or present, who would it be and why?
Robert Plant and Jimmy Page becauseI have always loved Led Zeppelin
Where can our listeners follow and support your music? (Website,Spotify, IG, links)
https://open.spotify.com/artist/7cpccbfxFPmLOzlMgfF8iq?si=9w7Hy3niREyLezrtCgU4ew
Looking toward the future, what’s your dream for the next chapter of your musical
journey?
My dream is to create songs that truly reach people when they need them most.Music that gives hope, makes people think, heal broken places, and point them to something bigger than themselves.
What do you hope listeners will discover about you along the way?
That i’m not afraid to talk about difficult spiritual realities, that my faith influences my music without pretending life is easy and that music can still carry meaning in a world full of distractions.
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