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This episode of The Rumors Are True podcast features Jeremy Spring, an accomplished musician and the creative mind behind Abandon Kansas, Crusoe, and Glass Age. Known for his deeply personal lyrics and ability to craft emotionally resonant songs, Jeremy has built a loyal following across these diverse musical projects.
In this episode, Jeremy shares insights into his creative journey, reflecting on the evolution of his music and the life experiences that have shaped his sound. The conversation delves into the distinct phases of his career, exploring the origins and growth of Abandon Kansas, his experimentation with new sonic landscapes in Crusoe, and the introspective artistry of his latest project, Glass Age.
Listeners can look forward to hearing stories about the highs and lows of being a touring musician, the challenges of transitioning between bands, and the creative process behind some of Jeremy’s most beloved tracks. The episode also touches on themes of reinvention, collaboration, and the resilience it takes to stay authentic in an ever-changing music industry.
Whether you're a long-time fan of Jeremy's work or new to his music, this episode offers a candid and inspiring look at the mind of a multifaceted artist.
Artwork by Jared Chase Bowser @jaredchasebowser
Music by Brian Jerin R.I.P.
By Pantheon Media Network4.8
3232 ratings
This episode of The Rumors Are True podcast features Jeremy Spring, an accomplished musician and the creative mind behind Abandon Kansas, Crusoe, and Glass Age. Known for his deeply personal lyrics and ability to craft emotionally resonant songs, Jeremy has built a loyal following across these diverse musical projects.
In this episode, Jeremy shares insights into his creative journey, reflecting on the evolution of his music and the life experiences that have shaped his sound. The conversation delves into the distinct phases of his career, exploring the origins and growth of Abandon Kansas, his experimentation with new sonic landscapes in Crusoe, and the introspective artistry of his latest project, Glass Age.
Listeners can look forward to hearing stories about the highs and lows of being a touring musician, the challenges of transitioning between bands, and the creative process behind some of Jeremy’s most beloved tracks. The episode also touches on themes of reinvention, collaboration, and the resilience it takes to stay authentic in an ever-changing music industry.
Whether you're a long-time fan of Jeremy's work or new to his music, this episode offers a candid and inspiring look at the mind of a multifaceted artist.
Artwork by Jared Chase Bowser @jaredchasebowser
Music by Brian Jerin R.I.P.

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