Interview with Erin Coburn

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Erin Coburn is not only a talented guitarist, but is also a talented producer, singer, and songwriter.

Her lyrics convey passion, physicality, and heat in a way that is unique and vulnerable. When it comes to instrumentation for the single, Erin masterfully shreds her way through the musical journey that is “Flip,” swaggering through her own nuances on guitar, which adds her divine strong, feminine twist on the grit that is rock n’ roll.

Getting to know Erin

What was the last thing you dressed up as for fancy dress?

I put a dress on to take my guitar on a date to a sushi restaurant. We go out on the regular. My guitar is the only thing I will put a nice dress on for.

What was the last TV series you watched on TV?

Tokyo Ghoul! Fun fact: I am going to get a Ken Kaneki tattoo on my sleeve in the future.

If you had to describe yourself as a flavour, what would it be?

Tangy with a touch of earthy.

Which fictional character do you wish was real?

Remy from Ratatouille. He’s a friend I’d love to have.

Would you rather be the one in a movie who gets the hero/heroine or the baddie with all the good lines?

The villain has the most fun 🙂                 

If you could learn any language fluently what would it be?

Simplified Chinese/Mandarin! I actually started learning about 3 months ago!

https://youtu.be/LIOh6HDMCOc

What first got you into music?

When I was really young, I remember my parents always having DVD’s of live concerts on the tv. I was especially enthralled with Joe Satriani and Prince. My parents also always had a wide variety of music on whether we were in the house or in the car. It ranged from blues to rap to old country to jazz and much more! My mom bought my dad an acoustic guitar for one of their anniversaries before I was born… dad never really played it. I eventually found it and claimed it as my own.  I got serious about guitar when I was 7 and started taking lessons. I was the WORST student because all I wanted to do was make up my own riffs and songs. I eventually found a guitar teacher that understood me and he taught me how to improvise and play the blues. With time, he started taking me to his gigs to play with him on stage and I realized WOW.  You can do this as your job?! I was hooked. I put together my first band when I was 11 and got my first paid gig at age 12. I haven’t looked back.

Who inspired you to make music?

My third guitar teacher, John Redell  inspired me to create music because he was the one that showed me how to improvise and tap into that creative chaos. My parents were also a huge inspiration because they supported and encouraged me every step of the way.

How would you describe the music that you typically create?

I would say the music I create leans more towards modern Rock and RnB!   My sound has definitely evolved over the years. 

What is your creative process like?

Chaos. Pure chaos. Sometimes I meet my mind in a spot and time that we can agree on and then just talk it out until I find an inspiration root. Other times, I just sit at my computer and make a beat, or It’ll be just my guitar and me. I never repeat the exact same process, I have noticed it is different for each song.

Who would you most like to collaborate with?

BROCKHAMPTON 100%. I live for their energy.

If you could go open a show for any artist who would it be?

I would love to open for Gary Clark Jr.!

Are you finding the isolation of the pandemic conducive to your writing or is it hindering the experiences you can write about?

I think the pandemic gave me a new experience to write about. It also made me sit with my feelings and emotions longer than I am used to… which was slightly uncomfortable BUT got a lot of songs out of it.

With the pandemic, how have you found a way to get your music and your message out there?

Yes! I have been live-streaming on Facebook for about three years now every single week so when the pandemic hit a lot of my fan base was able to tune in more to these livestreams! This helped spread the word about my music and I was able to connect with more people and fans!

https://youtu.be/x11wdT6rLyk

What is one message you would give to your fans?

Let’s all just be weird together. Embrace it.

What would you be doing right now if it weren’t for your music career?

I would be a neurobiologist.

Where have you performed? What are your favorite and least favorite venues? Do you have any upcoming shows?

I have performed at venues and festivals all over the US.  Anywhere from Summerfest in Milwaukee to Buddy Guy’s legends in Chicago, Knuckleheads in Kansas City,  opening for Marcus King at C2G and the Kalamazoo State Theatre in Michigan, and much more! One of my FAVORITE festivals to play is Bliss Fest in Michigan! It is literally one of the coolest festivals I have ever been and EVERYONE there has this super chill, positive vibe. I have an upcoming show in Alpena Michigan for the Alpena blues Fest on June 19.  All of my shows are posted on my Facebook page, Erin Coburn Official, and my website erincoburn.com

https://youtu.be/7U1ZWQjWotU

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