Your Creative Push

107: Start small and start steady (Noah Harley Part 2)

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Noah is a songwriter and member of the band, The Horse-Eyed Men with his brother, Dylan.  They play original disgruntled Americana and country music.  Raised by musical humans in a former candy store outside of Providence R.I., their music mixes spaghetti-western themes with cabaret, ragtime, and post-partum punk. Grave Country, their latest record, was recorded in Copenhagen on a grant from the Danish Arts Council in the summer of 2013. Full shownotes: http://yourcreativepush.com/107 In this episode, Noah discusses: -How sometimes the ideas you come up with won't make sense until a much later time. -To take the pressure off of yourself -- what you create does not have to be a masterpiece. -Just like your dreams are created, it is okay to use pieces of yourself and your daily life in your art. -The importance of having fun while creating. -Terence McKenna and the idea that nobody knows the answers. -Thinking about the possibilities of the things that didn't happen to you. -To not worry about originality, beca