Artist Interview – Matt Dragstrem

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A little while ago we featured an article on Matt Dragstrem, an up-and-coming songwriter, who is rapidly gaining recognition with his melodic songs paired with simplistic, yet compelling lyrics. Having just released a behind the scenes video from his most recent tour throughout the Chicago and Nashville areas, Dragstrem is being deemed as an audience favorite and hailed as the new talent in town to write with by respected Nashville songwriters. He is currently in the process of recording for his upcoming full-length album, after receiving great reviews on the release of his EP “Heritage.” Recently, we’ve had the chance to throw out a couple of questions for Matt about things such as his influences and what he hopes are for the upcoming year. Our mini-interview is below. Enjoy!

What are some of your favorite places to have played?

Rockwood Music Hall in New York City has always been one of my favorite places to play. There’s such a great energy in that little hall. Everyone is straight up crazy and I love it. The audience at Rockwood typically sing and often scream my songs much louder than me. Another favorite of mine is the Elbo Room in Chicago. It’s my home town hang out. I love seeing the familiar faces.

What is one of your most bizarre fan encounters?

Well I have a lot of fans from Ireland and England who email telling me all the time how much they love my record. Not really a bizarre encounter but a cool thought that people from overseas are jamming my record. Id love to play over there soon.

Who are some of your inspirations?

I would say my current inspirations: (sifting through iPod) I have Jay-Z’s new record, One Republic’s, John Mayer’s, and the new Norah Jones. But my biggest influence stylistically are Frank Sinatra or Ella Fitzgerald primarily for there approach on singing. These two sing behind the beat and add a little improve to every performance without being forced.

Where do you get your song inspirations from, lyrically speaking?

I am a very in the moment kind of writer. I don’t plan on writing about someone or something specifically that day. I think if you’re honest with yourself in the moment and how you are really feeling about a situation the words (and melody) flow easily. So to answer your question the inspiration in my writing comes from a real place. A side note, when I write don’t know if it’ll be a pop, ballad, or country song. You can’t plan songs out like that but you can focus on creating something great.

What are some of your passions outside of music?

Lately I’ve been obsessing over vintage Ford and Chevrolet trucks. I might cave-in and buy one soon here. Im a fan of road trips and redvines (hopefully at the same time). I’m also crazy about Great Danes though I’m not sure how that beast will fit in the truck.

How has your music evolved since you first began playing?

Well in the beginning Genesis 1 (bad joke) but really in fall 2007 when i started writing songs i didn’t have a focus on my sound. I really played and wrote songs for fun because some of my friends liked what i did. But now after touring, writing, and recording my music has naturally developed into a organic pop sound. And while my voice is more ‘organic’ I’ve always desired to write big songs. Songs that could reach people everywhere.

What are your hopes for the upcoming year?

Well ill share a few things that are going down this year. I’m working on a new EP as we speak. Ive actually got a friend coming over to overdub vocals in a few moments. The EP is going to be sick and have been youtubing my progress on my page (youtube.com/mattofthedrag). I have hopes to write for other people’s records as well, to be touring, and just to be mad busy with what i love to do. Writing, playing, and eating redvines.

Lady GaGa’s Father Helped To Kick Her Drugged Habit

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Lady GaGa needs to thank her guardian angel, better known as her father, to help her kick her deadly cocaine habit. Admitting she felt as though she would die from the drug, the singer goes on to talk about how she used to spend long periods snorting cocaine alone in her cramped New York apartment while listening to music by The Cure. But all it took was a few words from her father to straighten her up.

Per Daily Mirror:

“My father is a really powerful man, a telecom guy. So he looked at me one day and said, “You’re f***in’ up, kid.” And I looked at him and thought, “How does he know that I’m high right now?” ‘And he never said a word about the drugs, not one word. But he said, “I just wanna tell you that anyone you meet while you’re like this, and any friend that you make in the future while you are with this thing, you will lose.” ‘And we never talked about it again.’”

Lady GaGa started taking the drug back in 2005 while dropping out of a music course in NY to look for fame. She also said she used drugs to drive the inspiration for her futuristic hair and makeup. While she’s kicked the drug habit, she does admit to still partying. Kicking her drug habit was great, but how come he hasn’t kicked her bad hair habit as of yet?

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Amy Winehouse’s Ex Wants Cash for Cheating

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Amy Winehouse‘s sleezy ex-husband Blake Fielder-Civil is demanding a $9.7 million dollar payout from the “Rehab” singer for being the inspiration behind her award winning album, “Back to Black,” claiming it was his cheating that gave her the material to write her hit songs. Are you friggen’ kidding me?!? Winehouse and Fielder-Civil were granted a quicky divorce this past week based on Amy’s adultury, but the judge has given them six weeks to negotiate the financial settlement or Blake will walk away from the marriage with nothing.

Per News Of The World:

A close friend of the singer told us: “Amy did write Back To Black when Blake left her, but why on earth should he be getting a dime for making her feel so bad? She was at her lowest ebb when she wrote that album. Her boyfriend had left her for another woman and she poured her heart and soul into the writing process.”

Amy’s friend explained: “The judge has given the Decree Nisi and the Decree Absolute will follow in six weeks. Blake has to make a claim before that but he has made it clear to Amy privately he wants millions. She believes she’s right and Blake has no real case for a stake at her money.”

Amy has reportedly told her friends that Blake won’t be getting anything from her, as well as it should be. However, they also say their freshly divorced pal is secretly pleased that Blake has decided to go public with the matter so she can “show him up.”

I surely hope she does show him up! Can’t believe the judge is even letting this happen in any way, shape, or form. Whats next – suing someone because you end up in jail from stealing money from them?

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