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Landon Pigg about his formative years and he’ll be the first to tell
you he escaped from the clutches of normalcy. He tends to get a
nosebleed more often than most, but he likes it when life happens
naturally, and for him, it has seemed to flow that way from his very
first day – August 6th, 1983. Born in Nashville, TN, he moved to
Chicago as a child and it was there he learned to appreciate that
flow; to read and write and ride a bike, and eventually, to have
that bike stolen by a gang of ruffians from the city along with
other typical childhood setbacks and milestones.
Soon, back to Nashville it was, where Landon applied himself to more
benign interests such as Algebra and Chemistry and – lucky for
everyone who has heard his debut RCA album, LP – Music - learning to
make his own sounds as he began to rifle through the wonders of his
dad’s record collection.
It was Landon’s father, a studio veteran himself, who encouraged
Landon’s musical curiosity, as Landon recalls ‘Ray Stevens being the
first CD I ever owned.’ Pretty soon Landon was unearthing his own
musical breadcrumb trail – David Mead and Rufus Wainwright who
showed him the beauty of a melody; Bands like Radiohead helping to
etch a deeper emotion into his songwriting; Masterworks from groups
such as Led Zeppelin and the Beatles imbuing in him both the love of
a creative turn of phrase and a knack for writing indelible hooks.
And there’s no denying the upper register of Harry Nilsson floating
around somewhere amid Landon’s creations, completing a patchwork
topography of the singer/songwriter’s musical exoskeleton that pop
writer Nick Hornby would be proud of.
Landon also credits his mother for nurturing his poetic side. For
the record, she still sends him words of wisdom meant to buoy one’s
strength on those days where the setbacks seem to outnumber the
milestones. ‘And’ – laughs Landon, ‘she still cuts my hair.’
With all these threads in hand, Landon Pigg has fastened together
his own mercurial outlook on life which he effortlessly and
magically captures on his debut album. Yet, he’ll also be the first
to tell you it does no good to equate all these disparate strands
with ‘figuring him out.’ Those who try to solve him like a puzzle
end up confused. He likes to keep his thoughts to himself. Likes to
keep even ‘himself’ guessing. Fortunately, a faithful listen to his
new CD reveals he’s really not that different from any of us. The
songs, which Landon says are ‘about things like losing love and
finding hope – about how life will start to make sense and then stop
again,’- reflect an uncanny ability to cobble his own confusion into
unforgettable music.
Guided by a host of maverick producers, Dan Brodbeck (Dolores O’
Riordan), Paul Ebersold (3 Doors Down), and Clif Magness (Avril
Lavigne, The Calling), he fuses his own raw edges into subtle and
rollicking pop gems, like the plaintive ‘Sailed On,’ or the sparse
but scrappy ‘Last Stop,’ which brandishes ripe examples of what can
only be described as musical Pigg-speak – ‘I pick up all the pieces
of the chords I didn’t use…’.
The hint we’ve been waiting for about solving at least part of the
musical puzzle?
‘Maybe there is a naiveté in my approach,’ he says. ‘I never had a
guitar lesson when I started out. I’ve always felt that when you
don’t learn all the rules you’re much more inclined to break them
with a smile.’ Which dovetails nicely into another inclination of
his: You might not always get to hear Landon speak his mind – but
you’ll always hear him sing it.
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