
In this raw and revelatory episode, I sit down with country-rock artist Remi Mae, a self-described “old soul” raised in the rodeo life of Western Colorado, now making waves in the heart of Texas. We unravel the layers behind her evolving sound, her analog love for tape machines, and the hauntingly real inspiration behind fan-favorite Washing Machine Song.
What unfolds is more than a conversation about music—it’s a deep dive into artistry, fame, protest, legacy, and the internal war between authenticity and algorithm. We explore how Remi navigates the madness of social media, her creative battles with the guitar, and the pressures of being a young artist with something real to say in a world addicted to filters and façade.
This is a conversation for anyone who's ever felt torn between playing the game or starting their own. Welcome to the rebellion.