Music
fromLos Angeles Times
4 days agoShe was told to smile and hide the chaos. Now Leah Blevins is singing her truth
Leah Blevins blends traditional and modern influences in her music, reflecting her Appalachian roots and personal experiences.
I want people to go on a journey. Some people say their inner child is being healed - my music is doing something for people. So when I'm writing the new music, which is nearly finished, I'm picturing things like Coldplay and Massive Attack shows where they have elements of organic human music, real vocals, and no autotune. That's where I'm going.
When I was really little, the first worldwide superstar name I heard was Pele. I used to get a Pele book, cut out figures and put them up on my wall. He was later joined by Glenn Hoddle. I was a midfielder, believe it or not, and he was very much my hero. Dyche admits that his sense of boyhood awe quickly went away when he took his first steps in the game.