Musician Interview:John Nagle, digging ‘Deeper’ into ‘Mortal Love’ with a guitar
Who loves John Nagle?
Pop, jazz, and suave voice lovers
But what’s not to like?
Introducing Singer/Songwriter John Nagle
Your new EP comes out this summer, how long has it been in the works?
It’s been on and off the back burner for about 3 years now. Yes, that is a long time for any project but it was a necessary learning experience for any independent artist. It’s a good time to mention that my new album, Distractions, has been in the works since June. My good friend and fellow artist Nahneen Kula is producing on the project. She’s a genie. We expect it to be finished by December.
What song on the EP are you most proud of and why?
I can say that the most enjoyable experience in the recording process was for the song “Deeper.” At that point I had finally started to get a sense of how a song should be brought to life in the studio. It’s hard to think of it in terms of pride. I have no real control over what my musical urges are going to be like over the course of time. So I can only feel grateful when a song magically falls into place.
What made you transition from band to solo artist?
The transition came on more as a necessity than a choice. Keeping a band together was not easy especially in LA. I decided that if I could not get it together on my own I would never get it together.
You cite Fleetwood Mac as one of your greatest influences, who do you think fronts the band the best?
They are all great. Even counting the days of Peter Green. It’s kind of tie between Lindsey and Stevie. Honestly some people are born to front but Fleetwood Mac is all about the chemistry.
What has been your experience with trying to make it as a pop/jazz artist in Los Angeles?
Since LA I’ve spent most of my time learning the recording process and working on my material. “Making it,” to me, means two things out here, having a viable product; and delivering it. I have my product now and I’m ready to start delivering. The pop/jazz title is just a way to give people an idea of me without hearing me.
What was your favorite toy as a child, how old were you when you finally put it down?
I liked guns and swords and lasers. The answer to my prayers was, The Eliminator TS-7, or so I thought. In those days kids everywhere were looking for a way to combine the power of laser with both the power of gun and sword. A lethal combination that would change my life. I finally put it down when I realized no man, or boy, should harness such a force. It was about doing the right thing. Plus, when you’re 26 it makes it hard to keep girls around.
(I dunno ’bout that, I’m a girl and I’d be super impressed…)
If you could trade places with any celebrity for a day, who would it be and why?
Umm… totally invade the private life of any well known person for a day? So many to choose from. So many ways to ruin some one’s life in one day. It wouldn’t really matter who, because I would use them to do something unorthodox or potentially evil. To be fair, I’m not ready for this kind of power as was the case with my Eliminator TS-7.
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who loves john nagle? we do hahahahahah….. nice Read and congrats to Nagle and Nahneen Kula for the new album this December!!!!! yay!!!!! way to go guy!!!