Britt Olsen-Ecker Guest

Britt Olsen-Ecker

girl singer, photographer, bitch (not necessarily in that order)

Appears in 2 Episodes

S9 #24

Britt Olsen-Ecker & Melissa Wimbish of Outcalls on 'Blast!' and Genre-Bending Music

In this episode of "The Truth in This Art," host Rob Lee interviews Britt Olsen-Ecker and Melissa Wimbish of the band Outcalls. They explore the band's genre-fusing music, their collaborative songwriting process, and the challenges of defining their eclectic sound. The duo reflects on their first creative endeavors and the role of their artistic backgrounds in shaping their current work. The conversation also delves into the excitement surrounding their upcoming single "Blast," live performances, and their participation in Remington Fest. The episode is filled with humor, personal anecdotes, and insights into Outcalls' creative journey and future projects. 🎤🎶Episode Content:Introductions (00:00:10) Britt and Melissa introduce themselves and talk about their roles in the band Outcalls.The fusion of genres (00:04:40) The discussion about the fusion of genres in Outcalls' music, the challenges and opportunities it presents.First creative experiences (00:08:50) Britt and Melissa share their first creative experiences and how it influenced their music.Themes in their music (00:13:19) The common themes in Outcalls' music, including relationships, sexism, and venting through their music.Baltimore Connection (00:17:06) Discussion about the impact of the local scene on their growth as artists and the supportive community in Baltimore.Dynamic Performances (00:20:22) The experience of performing on a moving train and the ideation behind creating dynamic and theatrical performances.New Single "Blast!" (00:25:04) The background and inspiration behind the new single "Blast" and the excitement for its release.Upcoming Projects (00:30:19) Upcoming recital/concert, recording new music, and plans for releasing new music in the future.Cheetos and Snacks (00:34:59) Discussion about favorite snacks and keeping partners happy with snacks.Unexpected Inspiration (00:36:18) Exploring unexpected sources of inspiration in music, including the role of friendship.Wrap-up and Future Plans (00:38:06) Promotion of upcoming events, social media, and website details for the band Outcalls. 🚀🎸Key Takeaways:1. Collaborative songwriting can lead to a unique fusion of genres and sounds.2. An artist's background and early creative experiences can significantly influence their current work.3. Defining an eclectic sound can be challenging but is essential for a band's identity.4. Participation in local festivals and events can be an exciting opportunity for live performances and exposure. 🌟🎵Website and Social Media Links:Websites: www.brittolsenecker.com , www.melissawimbish.comInstagram: melissawimbish, brittolseneckerX: @brittolseneckerLinkedIn: Britt Olsen-EckerIf you love diving into the genre-defying world ofc Outcalls with Britt Olsen-Ecker and Melissa Wimbish, don't stop here! Show your support by visiting their website and following their journey on social media. Every click, like, and follow means the world to artists like them.🌟And while you're at it, take a moment to rate and review this episode of "The Truth in This Art." Your feedback not only helps us grow but also supports the incredible talents we feature. Plus, if you're feeling generous and want to get even more involved, consider supporting our Patreon. Your contribution keeps the conversation going and the art flowing. Don't wait – join our community of supporters today and be a part of the art that moves us all! 🌟👍🎨Link to previous Outcall episode:https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/episodes/revelations-of-the-electronic-opera-queens-an-engaging-conversation-with-outcalls-on-music-creativity-and-feminist-perspectives.
S4 #20

Revelations of the Electronic Opera Queens: An Engaging Conversation with Outcalls on Music, Creativity, and Feminist Perspectives

Welcome to "The Truth In This Art." I'm your host, Rob Lee. In today's episode, we have a captivating conversation with Outcalls, the vocal pop duo, redefining the music scene in Baltimore as the "electronic opera queens." Comprising Britt Olsen-Ecker and Melissa Wimbish, both classically-trained musicians, Outcalls produces genre-defying pop music that challenges conventional narratives found in mainstream songs. Their live performances captivate audiences with surprising melodic and harmonic elements, ranging from gentle melodies to powerful crescendos. The latest EP, "No King," boasts cinematic and art pop songs with unconventional band arrangements that fuse acoustic and electronic elements. Their single "Keep Falling Over" earned the title of #1 Song of 2018 by Baltimore's 89.7 WTMD radio listeners. Beyond music, the duo actively advocates for women in the music industry and explores new creative horizons as engineers and sound designers in the recording studio. With a glittering image, engaging social media presence, and ambitious attitude, Britt Olsen-Ecker and Melissa Wimbish have carved a unique path in the local arts scene, offering refreshing perspectives with their feminist-driven music.In this episode:Explore the dynamic world of Outcalls, a vocal pop duo celebrated for their mesmerizing vocals and distinct musical style, as they share their journey and unique sound.Delve into the creative minds of Outcalls as they reveal the diverse sources of inspiration behind their genre-defying music, from music videos to personal experiences.Get an exclusive sneak peek into Outcalls' highly anticipated album, "Greatest Hits Volume One," and witness the evolution of their sound and artistic expression.Join Outcalls in a heartfelt discussion about the joy and passion they derive from the creative process, whether it's composing, recording, or delivering awe-inspiring performances.Gain insights into Outcalls' advocacy for the arts in Baltimore as they shed light on the crucial importance of funding and support for artists in the city's vibrant and thriving music scene.Join us for an engaging conversation with Britt and Melissa as they discuss their journey as musicians and their unique sound. They talk about their background in classical music and how they have transitioned into writing and performing their own music. They also discuss their upcoming album, "Greatest Hits Volume One," and the joy they find in the creative process. They touch on the challenges faced by artists in Baltimore and the importance of funding and support for the arts. Overall, they emphasize the power of collaboration and the satisfaction they find in creating and performing music.Listen to their new single "Mother" here. Photo:  Kaitlin Newman🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧