Section 36 Music has another visitor! Maxine is an incredible singer whose single "Gasoline" should be on everyone's playlist. I was so glad she was willing to visit with us and discuss her music, future goals, and more. I’m sure you’ll enjoy everything she has to say.
So, let's see what happens when Maxine visits Section 36 Music!
I loved your recent single “Gasoline”. What can you tell me about it?
Thank you so much for listening! “Gasoline” is a collaboration between
me and the artist The BreakBomb Project. BreakBomb found my
singing videos on TikTok last spring and reached out to collaborate. He
sent me an instrumental track and I immediately loved it. I wrote the
melody and lyrics to create the concept of “Gasoline.” The lyrics come
from a personal story of how I was feeling at the time I wrote them. I use
music as an outlet to understand and let go of my emotions. After
recording my vocals in my home studio I sent them to BreakBomb who
mixed everything and created this dance song, which I hope everyone
will jump to in the clubs!
You are currently attending Berklee College of Music. What’s the
biggest thing you can see Berklee doing for your career?
Erin Crowley |
You recently were able to perform at a Berklee Caf Show. What did
you enjoy about performing in front of an audience?
Erin Crowley |
Who or what would you consider your biggest musical influences?
My biggest motivation to do music is because of the band “Queen.” I
grew up listening to them constantly and was obsessed with all their
vocal harmonies, different musical sections, and the way they
incorporated different styles and instruments into a single song. The first
song I released called “No Limits” was inspired by Queen’s song “Don’t
Stop Me Now.” Now that I have moved more into the pop genre, more of
my musical influences are Dua Lipa, Maisie Peters, and Claire
Rosinkranz.
What would you say is your biggest career challenge?
My biggest career challenge is trying to form my “brand,” while also
being authentic to myself. I’ve had so many people try to tell me how to
produce my music or what I should dress like, and I try to push that
aside to just be myself and create the music that makes me happy. As
much as I wish I could please everyone with my songs, I have to keep
telling myself that it’s okay that not everyone will like them. I hope that
the music I create can be heartwarming, good vibes to dance to, or
inspire anyone who chooses to listen :)
What are your immediate career goals?
My immediate career goals are to release an EP in 2023, of the songs I
have been writing and producing over the past year, and to continue live
performances of my original music. I am so grateful for all the people
who have helped me come this far in my journey and am just happy to
be where I am and to have the opportunity to continue making my
songs and ideas come to life.
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I can't wait for that EP!
As always, I want to thank Maxine for visiting, and for sending along the pictures to accompany the interview.
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