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Madds Buckley:
Taking inspiration from stage and screen alike, MADDS BUCKLEY makes powerful
alternative/folk rock with ambitions matched only by the scale of her influences. ”I spent a lot of
middle school listening to Marianas Trench and musical theatre,” the Nashville-based,
Chicagoland-raised singer/songwriter says. “I grew up singing Sara Barellies with my cousins;
it’s always going to be a part of me.”
This knack for cinematic emotion and unapologetic sincerity runs through her entire catalog, the
same blend of heart and enthusiasm that boosted her song “The Red Means I Love You,”
inspired by the popular anime My Hero Academia, to viral TikTok fame in 2022, spurring more
than 80 million Spotify streams.
“I was so used to my videos sticking to this little section of anime and manga fans,” she
remembers. “Now I’m seeing a flood of people filming themselves lip syncing, singing, or dyeing their hair red, all to my song and I’m going, ‘Wait, what happened?!”
Now, on her forthcoming full-length album, My Love is Sick, the Berklee College of Music
graduate is once again eschewing the trends, following her own musical arrow while expanding
both her sonic and emotional palettes. The follow-up to her Sunset on Summerville album sees
Buckley exploring the complicated struggles of loving someone while fighting yourself, and the
skeletons in your closet.
“There’s an overarching theme in My Love is Sick of framing yourself as something wrong,
unworthy, or twisted: the wanting victim, the weed amongst flowers, the sinner in the pews, or
the unknowing villain of your own story.” Buckley shares. “Sometimes your past and the people
you love leave you with a warped sense of self, and whether it’s accurate or not is up to you to
find out.”
These themes are further explored through the lens of two characters, and their relationship together. The main character, Dog, is someone who carries a lot of hurt with her, but she can’t bring herself to fully accept a safe, loving relationship with her very selfless partner, Bird. Buckley explains, “While they have beautiful moments together as a couple, long term problems are left to build up until it breaks them, which is why the album is sprinkled with these self-referential moments.”
“While the vast majority of these songs are not about me directly, they still carry the pain, the
fear, and the joy that’s come with accepting myself as I am 23 years in; a queer person learning to love.”
In the end, the confidence and emotional resonance contained on My Love is Sick is proof that
even when she’s speaking from her own soul through deeply written characters, Madds Buckley
is nothing if not authentically herself – tracing the intricacies of life through its entire range of
emotions while understanding that the most direct path to healing is found through her art.
“Experiencing music as a listener is very different than writing it and living with it, but I got a lot
of relief out of making this album,” she says. “I hope people see themselves in these songs in
some way. If they see themselves grow from it, that’s a win in my book.”
Addison Grace:
Before anything else, you’ll notice Addison’s Grace’s voice. Crystal clear, sweet and stunning, it’s a voice that feels like hearing an old friend, even on the very first listen. Just by chance, Addison, who uses he/they pronouns, wore a Cavetown hoodie in one of their early Instagram songs, and was spotted by the artist’s manager, who was quickly moved by this young artist’s striking vocal presence and his tender, wise lyrics. Signing Addison and bringing Cavetown’s Robin Skinner on board to help produce and record their full-length, Diving Lessons, the result is a record that’s intimate, funny and gut-wrenching, and filled with universal feelings that could be felt by the twin characters of “nobody” and “anybody” who appear as protagonist and antagonist across the record. Both vocally and lyrically, Addison is one of the strongest members of a new generation of artists who blur the lines between bedroom pop, indie rock, emo, and folk, all without ever fitting into one of these categories. This post-internet, genre-bending space can be a chaotic shuffle when not handled correctly, but Addison brings structure and vibrancy to their sound. With a narrative arc that tells a story from start to finish, Diving Lessons is a huge step forward for Addison, someone who has experienced the power music has to heal and empower firsthand, and they hope it will have the same effect for listeners.
Event Location
Paper Tiger
2410 N St Mary's St, San Antonio, TX, 78212
Talent
Madds Buckley / Addison Grace
Isabel Pless