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Making a Scene Presents

Richard LHommedieu
Making a Scene Presents
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    Interview with Lance and Lea

    08/06/2026 | 1h 19 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Lance and Lea

    Lance and Lea are Nashville’s definition of “two worlds collide”—and somehow it works so well it feels inevitable. Their story starts on opposite sides of the tracks: Lea grew up Amish, singing country and gospel hymns in church, while Lance came up as a rock musician in the gritty Texas club scene. They met in Nashville, booked a single songwriting session, and by the end of that first write the duo Lance and Lea was born.

    That contrast is the engine of their sound. Their music lives where old-school country meets rock, powered by Lance’s Texas blues guitar riffs and Lea’s pure, soothing lead voice and harmony instincts. Together they’ve built a creative partnership that’s relentlessly productive—writing over 1,000 songs—and the result is a catalog that feels both rooted and fresh.

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    Gerry Casey's Interview with Chris Chalmers

    07/06/2026 | 25 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Chris Chalmers

    Chris Chalmers is a Belfast-based singer and guitarist best known as the frontman of The 2:19, a blues-rooted band that earned a strong reputation on the Northern Irish scene and released three critically acclaimed albums before Chalmers began exploring a new chapter under his own name.

    That next chapter arrives as Chris Chalmers & The Souvenirs, a project built around Chalmers’ songwriting, voice, and lived-in feel for roots music. The band’s debut album, Way Back Home, was released May 1, 2026 and features 11 songs that lean into heartfelt, hooky Americana and blues-influenced storytelling.

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    nterview with Spike and the Gandy Dancers

    05/06/2026 | 51 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Spike and the Gandy Dancers

    Peter VanDusartz (aka “Spike”) created The Gandy Dancers to bring the next chapter of his songwriting journey fully to life—louder, richer, and more expansive than a solo project could hold. Their debut album, What You Gonna Be?, is a dynamic set of 11 original songs written over many years and finally captured with the urgency and color they deserve. VanDusartz coined the project, co-produced the record, and released it as a limited-edition custom vinyl, complete with full gatefold artwork, giving the album a true “artifact” feel in an era of disposable streams.

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    Using Saturation for Warmth: The Digital Trick That Feels Analog

    04/06/2026 | 22 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - Using Saturation for Warmth: The Digital Trick That Feels Analog

    Why This Matters: Character Without Expensive Gear

    There is a funny lie that keeps floating around the home recording world. It says that if your mix does not sound warm, rich, and expensive, you must need better gear. A better microphone. A better preamp. A better interface. A better room. A better compressor. A rack full of vintage hardware that costs more than your car. The gear companies love that story because it keeps independent artists chasing the next shiny box instead of learning how sound actually works.

    Now, let’s be honest. Good gear is great. A nice preamp can be beautiful. A real tape machine can be magic. A great room can make recording easier. But none of that changes the truth that most indie artists are working in bedrooms, basements, spare rooms, garages, and small home studios. That is not a weakness. That is the new center of the music business. The home studio is where songs are written, demos become masters, artists build catalogs, and independent careers are built one track at a time.

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    The Attention Harvest: Using AI to Capture Fans Before the Algorithm Takes Them Away

    04/06/2026 | 23 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - The Attention Harvest: Using AI to Capture Fans Before the Algorithm Takes Them Away

    Most Artists Celebrate Views. Smart Artists Capture Relationships.

    There is a moment that happens every day in the life of an independent artist. A song clip starts moving. A short video gets more views than usual. A live performance reel catches fire. A comment section wakes up. A stranger writes, “Where can I hear more?” Another one says, “Come to my city.” Somebody shares the post. Somebody else saves it. The artist sees the number climb and feels that little rush we all understand. The views are going up. The algorithm is smiling. For a few hours, it feels like the door finally cracked open.

    Then the feed moves on.

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