Meet Bartees Strange, Vital D.C. Indie Musician

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Meet Bartees Strange, Vital D.C. Indie Musician
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.Bartees_Strange makes the music he wishes already existed

Growing up alongside racism and isolation in rural Oklahoma, his family long found its voice in the jubilant music of black churches. That expanded to the Christian hardcore his parents let him listen to and later, aggressive secular rock like At the Drive In and Glassjaw in the mid 2000s.

Strange's debut EP calls on his unique musical backstory to reimagine old National standbys with the help of the band's Aaron and Bryce Dessner, who released it on their indie imprint, Brassland.takes its name from the National's 2003 track"Murder Me Rachael," and more importantly, sums up how he realized his potential:"When you're in a band, there's always something to hide behind. I was always the guitar player, singing backup...

As much as I love the National, it’s tough when there’s not a lot of black people at these shows. It would be cool if one day there was a band as big as the National that looks a little more like me. On that stage, with the same amount of respect and the same type of career over such a long period of time... We're not covering it note for note, but trying to tell a different story.

With all the music I was like,"Yo, the one thing you're not gonna do is try to sound like the National." [] No one can replicate this sh-t. It's too f--king great. So I’m not gonna try to sing like Matt or play guitar and piano like Aaron and Bryce. Why did you chose"Going Going" as your first original song to introduce yourself to this new audience?

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