The stories behind the music

The cover art for Everett Wren's 2025 release, Cascades, featuring a close up photograph of Everett holding his fiddle, and drawn stars cascading down to the right of him.

Cascades

Click the plus sign to learn more about the tracks and lyrics on Cascades.

The cover art for Everett Wren's album Porchlight, featuring Everett leaning agains a wall on a porch, holding his fiddle, with his guitars in the background

Porchlight

The sequence of songs on the CD tell a story.  I know CDs are not much in fashion these days, and if you do not have a CD player, then may I suggest you take a stroll through the following story?

The Story Behind the Recording

When my bandmate and bass-playing friend Taylor pulled me aside after a show one day to tell me he would be moving to Oregon, I realized more than ever before how fortunate I have been to meet and perform with some of the finest musicians on the planet.  So, I asked if he would be willing to do me the great favor of recording on my songs before he left. 

Over the course of a few weeks in the fall of 2019, he joined me in my studio, along with my second engineer Seth and Taylor’s new puppy Juniper, and generously contributed to 15 scratch versions of the songs (some of which are not on this album). 

Awe inspired, I started setting a plan to complete the recordings, and as chance may have it, the pandemic ironically provided me the time I needed to get the project off and running.  Because I did not feel comfortable with musicians in my studio during a pandemic, I needed to explore – as many other musicians did – how to record and possibly perform virtually.  Differences in recording spaces and microphones would have to be accounted for in the mixes.

And, again, I found myself so grateful to meet Andrew at Ghost Hit Recording, who empathized but moreover seemingly was energized by such a challenge.  He patiently interpreted my feedback on EQs, levels, etc., until we attained sonic cohesion.