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Darryl grew up in a small town in upstate New York where most of his musical education happened in cars, driving around listening to CDs and imagining different lives. In this episode of Low Tide, we talk about road trips, meeting your heroes, the discipline required to make art your life, and the strange emptiness that can show up right after you finish something you cared about for a long time.This conversation is about creative restlessness, the strange reality that sometimes making things feels better than having made them, and the realization that you might spend your whole life chasing that feeling.
By Seawall SessionsDarryl grew up in a small town in upstate New York where most of his musical education happened in cars, driving around listening to CDs and imagining different lives. In this episode of Low Tide, we talk about road trips, meeting your heroes, the discipline required to make art your life, and the strange emptiness that can show up right after you finish something you cared about for a long time.This conversation is about creative restlessness, the strange reality that sometimes making things feels better than having made them, and the realization that you might spend your whole life chasing that feeling.