Pursuing the Muse
Welcome to Pursuing the Muse. Today we’re joined by Nathan Evans Fox, a musician whose brand of country blends Appalachian roots with deep empathy. Stay tuned as we discuss the raw emotion of Nathan becoming a father while losing his own in the same year. We’ll also explore his inventive "rewilding" of the banjo and hear all about his beautiful new album, Heirloom, out now, Pick it up today. ---------------------------------------- https://www.nathanevansfox.com/ https://instagram.com/nathan.evans.fox https://www.tiktok.com/@nathan.evans.fox https://nathanevansfox.substack.com/ ---------------------------------------- 00:00 – Intro and Theme 02:02 – Welcome: Nathan Evans Fox on the "exhaustion of dadhood" 02:44 – Introducing the new album, Heirloom 03:24 – The risk and vulnerability of autobiographical songwriting 04:11 – Vocal dynamics and the raw emotion of "I Know The End" 04:58 – The central theme: Becoming a father while losing a father 05:06 – Exploring personal, political, and systemic inheritances 06:00 – Making the album a literal heirloom through a structural "loop" 09:01 – The "nine-month panic attack" of bringing a child into the world 10:02 – Perspectival shifts from abstract "what ifs" to concrete history 10:59 – Biblical Jubilee and the hope for social liberation 13:05 – The Banjo: A tool for losing religion and marking cultural location 15:03 – Avoiding nostalgia and "stomp and holler hell" 16:18 – Inventive textures: Bowing, muting, and synth-style banjo 17:19 – The "cursed" noise solo on the track "Race Car" 18:21 – Banjo virtuosity vs. the "pocket and vibe" of songwriting 19:45 – The "Chris Knight" edge of the song "Meanness" 20:20 – Pushing creative boundaries and avoiding the "worship music" sound 22:12 – Collaborating with producer Zachary Hamilton 23:46 – A look at the contemporary Kentucky country scene 24:43 – Sequencing the record: A-sides, B-sides, and viral transitions 26:43 – "Thinking About Quitting": A scary cry for help 28:54 – "Sevendust": Insecticide as a metaphor for poisonous love 33:48 – Reimagining the nuclear family as a rehearsal space for solidarity 35:10 – The professional empath: Lessons from hospital chaplaincy 37:05 – When empathy isn't enough: The need for systemic solidarity 38:43 – Music as medicine and the "blue-collar" understanding of songs 40:24 – Metabolizing pain into agency and change 41:46 – Planting seeds and being "good compost" for the future 42:51 – Nurturing real hope vs. "the cheap shit" 44:52 – Upcoming tour dates and record release shows 45:47 – The "used car salesman" reality of the 2026 music industry 48:43 – Rewilding Country Music: Killing the monocrop of mainstream values 50:45 – Radicalizing the merch table with Zines and Okra seeds 55:47 – Musical influences: The AI-proof genius of Roger Miller 57:05 – Autobiographical boundaries and the influence of David Bazan 59:19 – The heartbreak of Wasted Love and the "composting" of a career 01:05:21 – Closing thoughts on authenticity and "no cosplay" country 01:07:04 – Outro and Contact Information
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