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Rise Up Music Project

Matt Halvorson
Music
Songwriting
Rise Up Music Project
Living Alone
Healing
Personal Freedom
Art As Activism
Music Composition
Grief
True Black Leaders
Maroon Collective
Cosmos
Kind, Selfish
Quinn Mulligan
Cape Disappointment
Now That You're Gone
Interstice
Solitude
Creativity
Self-Examination

The Rise Up Music Project is a daily podcast bringing you a new song every day. It's a show about music, songwriting, self-examination, art as activism, the creative process, and so much more. Featuring 33 artists dedicated to process over product and the contribution to a greater whole.

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Sam Sloane is an artist from Ōtautahi, Aoteroa (Christchurch, New Zealand) After leaving the South Pacific, Sam traveled to the US and settled in the Bay Area where he formed experimental post punk band, VIR. Heading further north he relocated to the... more

Carolyn Fingyrs is the dreamlike psychedelic stage persona of St. Louis-based shapeshifter and spaghetti enthusiast Nick Johnson. They will be releasing a new song on the 19th of every month this year. Please oblige them with the benefit of your list... more

With more than 30 artists sharing a new song every month, the Rise Up Music Project brings you a new song every day in 2025 along with a few words from the artist about their music, its meaning and their creative process.

Graham Klym is a Seattle musician with somewhere between not enough and a little too much time on his hands. He is releasing a new song on the 17th of every month this year. Today’s song is called “The Confidence Game.”

Mike Antone from the Snoqualmie Valley, in Washington State, from the band MTN EAR (www.mtnear.com) writing new songs on the 16th of every month, todays song is called the Vortex and mike did all the instruments and lyrics. Check out theFlow and sign... more

With more than 30 artists sharing a new song every month, the Rise Up Music Project brings you a new song every day in 2025 along with a few words from the artist about their music, its meaning and their creative process.

Cycle of Hands is the alt-somersault genre hydra project of evalynne mclaughlin. She is a Seattle area native who has been helplessly subject to the whims of musical obsession and inspiration for as long as instruments were within reach. She can be f... more

Owlstallion is a Chicago-based member of the band, Kaima Versus Owlstallion. He is releasing a new song on the 13th of each month of 2026, and today’s song is called “Again”.

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Recent Guests

Kim Halverson
Organizer in Minneapolis and sister of Matt Halverson
Episode: 1/30/26: On Strike with the Rise Up Music Project
Josh Jensen
Local musician in Seattle
Episode: 11/25/25: “Fish Out of Water,” by Reid Farnsworth and Josh Jensen
Caitlin Doyle
Guest vocalist on 'Peace and Quietness'
Episode: 9/24/25: "Peace and Quietness," by Zach Gore
Ethan Stoller
Composer, music editor, and producer, known for his collaborations in the music industry and for hosting a music podcast called 'Unaffected.'
Independent
Episode: 6/26/25: "Lost Train," by Ami Saraiya/Ethan Stoller
Amy Saraya
A collaborative artist who provided melody and ideas for the song
Episode: 3/20/25: "I only ghost" by Joey Spilberg

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Graham Klym
Host of Rise Up Music Project, sharing insights on music and artistic expression.

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6/24/25: "The True Believers," by Zach Gore
Q: Could you share some of your recording techniques?
Zach describes his learning process in recording music, including his microphone setup and experimentation with sound adjustments.
6/24/25: "The True Believers," by Zach Gore
Q: What has drawn you to the country genre that you're focusing on this year?
Zach identifies country music's strong storytelling tradition and its emotional instrumentation as major influences for his artistic direction.
6/24/25: "The True Believers," by Zach Gore
Q: Why was it important for you to write this song?
Zach discusses the importance of humanizing characters in stories, particularly those seen as antagonistic, emphasizing empathy and diverse perspectives.
4/30/25: "My Mind," by The A.M.
Q: What would you say is your inspiration for this song?
The inspiration stemmed from personal feelings of frustration and anxiety experienced while house-sitting.

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Rise Up Music Project launched 7 years ago and published 300 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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1. Kim Halverson
2. Josh Jensen
3. Caitlin Doyle
4. Ethan Stoller
5. Amy Saraya

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