In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian sits down with the talented artist Joe Geni for an in-depth interview. Joe delves into the intricacies of his latest track, "City Where the Sky Subsides," a poignant piece from his eagerly anticipated upcoming album, "Cities Built Upon Cities." Throughout the conversation, Joe offers a window into his creative process, which is deeply influenced by his multifaceted experiences living in the bustling metropolis of New York City.
Joe reflects on the central themes of his music, particularly focusing on urban transformation and the inherent challenges of maintaining meaningful relationships in such a dynamic and ever-changing environment. He shares personal anecdotes and observations that have shaped his songwriting, providing listeners with a richer understanding of the emotional and intellectual currents that run through his work.
The discussion also explores Joe's musical evolution, tracing his journey from his early days as a budding musician to his current status as a recognized artist. He candidly talks about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on his creative output, detailing how the global crisis has influenced his perspective and artistic direction.
Additionally, Joe emphasizes the significance of live performances in his artistic journey. He recounts memorable concerts, both as a performer and an audience member, and discusses how the energy and connection of live music have been a driving force in his career. The episode offers a comprehensive look at Joe Geni's artistry, providing fans and new listeners alike with a deeper appreciation of his work and the experiences that fuel his creativity.
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Originally hailing from Evanston, Illinois, Geni has lived in NYC for most of his adult life (mostly in Long Island City), working various jobs around the United Nations. Making music that soundtracks the Anthropocene, Geni tries to capture what it’s like to search for home in a world that is constantly changing. Exploring the complex relationship between humanity and our environment, he channels these ideas and emotions into sound.
With a distinct, instantly recognizable voice (a blisteringly high tenor with a 3.5 octave range), he has a knack for communicating complex ideas through his lyrics, ruminating on themes related to international affairs, climate change, demography, transportation and urban infrastructure, but also the grand sweep of the human experience, including love, regret, modern art and even dinosaurs.
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