On episode 204, Matt Burrill sits down with Nate Fredrick and Andrew Foreman from The Wholesome Boys during Americana Fest Week. They discuss how recording in Brooklyn was a transformative experience, marking the evolution of The Wholesome Boys from a solo act to a collaborative band. Nate and Andrew reflect on the invaluable stories and insights gained from touring, noting how cultural differences across regions have influenced their music and experiences. Sobriety has positively impacted their performances and interactions, deepening the bond within the band, which operates more like a family or team. Emphasizing collaboration in songwriting and music creation, the duo shares their excitement for upcoming projects and new music. With live performances at the core of their identity, The Wholesome Boys are ready to embrace the future of their music career.
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