GRRL015: Band chemistry, creating a fanbase, and Asian American stereotypes featuring Tracie

GRRL015: Band chemistry, creating a fanbase, and Asian American stereotypes featuring Tracie

Author: June Owatari May 1, 2016 Duration: 0:00
For episode 15, I interviewed Tracie Loo of Sir Coyler and His Asthmatic Band. Despite being based in Seattle, they recorded their upcoming EP at a San Diego studio, and I had a chance to see them play at local venue Tower Bar. Tracie joined me right before her flight back to Seattle. Good thing I live 5 minutes away from the airport! Tracie contributes, records, and plays as drummer with Sir Coyler & His Asthmatic Band. In this episode, we talk about the importance of band chemistry when it comes to creating music together, stereotypes we have to deal with as Asian Americans, and how to (theoretically) build a fanbase as an indie band.

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