So, let's see what happens when Ava Rush visits Section 36 Music!
I am incredibly excited about your single, “You Don’t Deserve My Love”. What can you tell me about it?
Thank you! I wrote this song in the fall of last year. This was one of those songs I needed to write. When something ends unexpectedly we question why it happened, what we could have done differently, what we did wrong and the list goes on. Instead of realizing that we never deserved to be treated this way to begin with. This song is about accepting that even though you care so deeply for someone, they simply don’t deserve your love. It’s a hard realization to come to, but this song gave me some sort of peace and I hope it does for listeners too!
What was your favorite part of the recording process?
After I write a song, I usually wait a while before jumping into the recording process. But for this song I started recording it almost immediately after I wrote it. It was my first time working with my new producer, Matthew Castello. We started working on the song virtually since I am currently in Boston for school and he is in Long Island, where I am from. When I was home for winter break we finally met up and recorded vocals. It was such an effortless process and we worked really well together. My favorite part of the recording process was when me and Matt came up with background harmonies! The harmonies bring in new lyrical ideas and contrast the lead vocal beautifully.
You’re currently attending Berklee College of Music. What makes Berklee the right choice for you?
I didn’t grow up in a musical family or a musical town. Since I was little, I would write my songs and then shut the notebook. It is so nice to finally be surrounded by people who are all passionate about the same thing. I am constantly sharing my songs with others, collaborating with other talented artists, and learning from my peers and professors. Everyday I feel like I am learning something new and getting better at my craft.What do you enjoy most about performing in front of an audience?
Performing in front of an audience is a whole different experience then listening to a recording. I love being able to connect with my audience and see people singing my songs back at me. Live performances not only allow me to tell my story but also allows me to share my songs in a new way. This past year I have been playing shows with my band in Boston and it is such a thrilling experience hearing my songs be brought to life in a new form.
What would you say is your biggest challenge with your music career?
My biggest challenge would be trying to do everything all on my own. As an independent artist, it is hard to manage the creative side, while also trying to work on marketing, social media presence, and booking live shows. While I love doing all these things, sometimes they take time away from my writing.
What are your immediate music goals?
I'm sure you’ll all want to follow her and see what she has going on. I would follow her on Instagram, and Spotify, as well as her website, to make sure you don't miss a thing.
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