BiB: Elijah Woods - Inside My Indie Revolution: Studio Secrets and Going Solo
Release Date: 08/25/2025
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Guests:
- Mikaila Delgado, singer, songwriter, and frontwoman of Yours Truly.
- Teddie Winder-Haron, lead guitar of Yours Truly.
Guest's Genre(s): Alternative Rock, Pop Punk, Emo.
Episode Topic: Yours Truly’s Mikaila Delgado opens up about band transitions, finding her voice through vulnerability, and the honest evolution behind their latest album.
Key Themes Discussed:
- Navigating the emotional and creative aftermath of losing foun info_outline
Guest's Genre(s): Pop, Singer-Songwriter, Indie Pop.
Episode Topic: Elijah Woods returns to discuss his artistic evolution since going solo, building creative independence, and the freedom of running his own label while looking ahead to his most intentional album yet.
Key Themes Discussed:
- Navigating the transition from successful duo (Elijah Woods x Jamie Fine) to forging his own solo path—musically, emotionally, and professionally.
- The realities and rewards of owning his masters and running his own independent label after major label experiences.
- The process of writing authentically and letting go of perfectionism while crafting a purposeful album narrative.
- How childhood music lessons, family influences, and a passion for production shaped his sound.
- The creative magic of imperfection—how some of his favorite tracks on the new album feature demo vocals or iPhone recordings that captured the right “vibe.”
- Finding balance between artistic freedom and industry pressure, and lessons learned about trusting his gut versus chasing external validation.
- Reflections on songwriting: the power of simplicity, relatability, and being present with the process.
Key Advice for Aspiring Artists: Trust your gut, stick to your guns, and wake up each day doing what moves you—not because others told you to, but because it feels right for you. Don’t be afraid to do it your way, and remember: you’re in control of your story.
Target Audience: Aspiring musicians, independent artists navigating the modern music industry, fans of Elijah Woods and relatable pop, producers/songwriters seeking insights on creative authenticity.
Keywords: Elijah Woods interview, Elijah Woods solo album, indie pop songwriting, music career advice, independent artist, owning your masters, Bringing It Backwards podcast.
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(00:00) Interview with Elijah Woods
(04:51) "Finding My Kindred Spirit"
(09:41) Embracing Music and Transformation
(10:08) Embracing Creativity and Connection
(15:18) Obsessive Creativity's Double-Edged Sword
(17:48) Relatability in Creative Content
(22:03) Ad: Effortless Cooking with HelloFresh
(23:46) Evolving Songwriting Journey
(28:39) Creative Independence: A Double-Edged Blessing
(30:13) "Struggling Artists Despite Popularity"
(33:05) Impromptu Demo Becomes Final Vocal
(38:49) Innovative Music Sharing Approach
(39:56) Trust Your Gut
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