Does It Make a Sound?
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Presented by Fall Down Trees and Guttersville Records, Does It Make a Sound? features deep dives into the creations, thoughts, opinions, struggles, and successes of independent musicians trying to make themselves heard in a noisy digital world.
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The podcast delves into the creative processes, challenges, and triumphs of independent musicians, with specific episodes exploring themes such as the making of the Fall Down Trees album Night Terrors and discussing tracks like Hand of God, along with broader topics like overcoming digital noise and finding an audience.

Presented by Fall Down Trees and Guttersville Records, Does It Make a Sound? features deep dives into the creations, thoughts, opinions, struggles, and successes of independent musicians trying to make themselves heard in a noisy digital world.
For Season 1 of Does It Make a Sound we deep dive the Fall Down Trees album Night Terrors, and in Episode 10 our host and singer, songwriter, and guitarist for Fall Down Trees – Dustin Owens – is joined by his bandmates Porkchop Branch and Nolin McAlister as well as FDT backing singers The Sprouts to discuss the creation of the tenth track, Pigasus. In the final episode of the season we discuss imposter syndrome, working as a low level band, what motivates our creativity, the roots of the song as a family sing along, and the bittersweet ending of the album.
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