Hello Stranger: Year in Review (2018)

It’s been a crazy and thrilling year for Hello Stranger. We’ve seen growth beyond my wildest dreams and produced content that I’m incredibly proud of.

In January we released our debut record: Long Division. The response has been overwhelming. Since release, we’ve had hundreds of thousands of views and streams. Much of this has been driven by the performance videos Charley Button (LDC Productions) has produced for each track on the record (with the final one, “Victorious”, due later this month).

On the back of the record release, we’ve grown our social media following by the thousands. Through Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube we’ve received more wonderful, generous comments than I could possibly list. It’s been truly inspiring and encouraged us to keep moving forward and write new music.

But 2018 wasn’t just about Long Division. We also self-recorded an acoustic EP that will be released early this year (2019). We played shows at a number of great venues in LA like Molly Malone’s and Bareburger Santa Monica. We were featured and interviewed for Deep Cuts Live on Pasadena Media.

All of these extraordinary experiences have given us the opportunity to hone our performances and songwriting as a group.

Which leads me to addition of Doug Slohm to Hello Stranger. Since joining, Doug has brought his incredible musical abilities  and instincts to HS as our new bassist and has contributed to the new songs we are writing for our forthcoming second album.

Like I said, it’s been a crazy year. And the event that perhaps best epitomizes this actually occurred early on in 2018 when we walked away from signing to a label. To preface, I think pretty much every musician harbors a fantasy of being signed and taking over the world. It’s admittedly an outdated dream, but one that persists in the minds of young rockers everywhere.

So when Hello Stranger was presented with just that opportunity and was forced to walk away from negotiations, the 13 year-old in me was screaming in protest. So here’s the story. Shortly after releasing Long Division, Hello Stranger entered into negotiations with a prominent indie label. They had signed some artists we admired and were familiar with and it seemed like the opportunity of a lifetime. Unfortunately, it soon became clear that both sides were looking for very different things and I made one of the hardest decisions of my life: to walk away from  a label contract.

And then, throughout the rest of the year, I watched many of my friends’ bands sign to various labels. Though they are profoundly deserving and I’m glad for them, it felt soul-crushing to not be on the same path.

But the truth is, I didn’t and don’t want to sign to something that won’t serve Hello Stranger in the long-term. I believe in this band and the music we are creating. I don’t want to sell my songs to a “Motown exec” or betray the kind of band we want to be. There’s a significant difference between making salable art and making a soulless product.

The response to Long Division has proven there are people in the world who care about what we are doing and I can’t wait to deliver LP2 to them. Yet, walking away from a dream I’ve had for over 15 years was still agonizing. I hope that this choice will pay off and I believe that 2019 will validate this belief.

So, here’s to our fans, to 2019, and to LP2 😉

New Hello Stranger Reviews

Your Music Blog

“Hello Stranger are a fairly new band, who met in LA around 2015. Sam Deffenbaugh is the singer / guitarist, Daniel Rodriguez the drummer, Sam Plotkin also plays guitar and sings the harmonies and the band is rounded out by Doug Slohm on bass.

Listening to the album I cannot deny there is some massive appeal here. The songs are catchy (often damn catchy in fact), and Sam D has a voice that ought to make many a young girl take note. Well, I am not a young girl and and I still like the singing 🙂 . But there is more to this album: there are enough distorted guitars and variation at work throughout the album to keep me interested.
Still the band prove many times they are not a one trick pony. Where a song like Victorious has hit written all over it, The Flood is a riff monster waiting to explode. All The Things I’m Not sounds powerful, yet is carried by groove and a lighter sphere that works like a charm.

Most of the songs clock between 3 to 4 minutes, so will work in a radio format. I hope the band will get picked up, because they write quality songs that stick in your head and still manage to avoid the overly used clichés.

Nice one!”

LA Music Critic

“Hello Stranger is the latest alt rock band from Los Angeles whose sound is extremely radio friendly.  Behind the charismatic and soaring voice of Sam Deffenbaugh, the band rocks out behind the stimulating drums of Daniel Rodriguez, the electrifying guitar of Deffenbaugh and the steady bass of Sam Plotkin (who also supplies great backing vocals).  They demonstrate that they understand their rock history, with obvious influence from bands like Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young on “All the Things I’m Not” and “Smiling in the Night,” among others.  From just listening to these great songs, we would love to see their live performance, as we can only imagine the energetic way they must be.  While we like the entire album, our favorite tracks include the two previously named, as well as “Virginia,” “Breakthrough,” “I Didn’t Speak for You,” “Ovation,” and “Victorious.”

Recommendation:  Get this one like your life depends upon it – they will make your day!”

 

Announcement: Long Division

Hey all! So the band has finally gotten through the hardest part of creating an album…naming it. Hello Stranger’s upcoming record will be entitled:

 

LONG DIVISION

 

Cuz, y’know, we like math and stuff. Just kidding. The title has to do with the idea of learning to deal with long-term hardship along with social and political divisions.

Hope you like the title. We can’t wait to share the record with you.

NEW BAND

Thrilled to announce that I have a new band, Hello Stranger, with my good friends: Hank Bieber and Daniel Rodriguez.

These guys are crazy talented and I’m privileged to be working with them. Check out our new Facebook page here.

Thank you to everyone who has supported my music these past years. I hope that you will continue to support Hello Stranger as Hank and Daniel enhance and transform these tunes that I’ve been kicking around my basement for too long.

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Top Ten Tuesday: Top 10 “Moving Songs”

I’ve moved a few times in my life. Most were short, intra-state expeditions, but a couple have taken me hundreds of miles from home. Most notably I moved from Virginia to Illinois when I was 12 and from Illinois to New York when I was 18. Now I am looking forward to another big move as I leave my home here in Chicago to explore my new home in Los Angeles.

I’ll have far more to say on this later (some goodbye’s, some thank you’s, and perhaps a well-timed mic drop), but for now I’d like to do a Top Ten Tuesday of my quintessential “moving songs”. These are songs I intimately associate with previous moves and songs that are currently running through my head as I tackle this new adventure.

Maybe you are going through a big move as well and will find in these songs the same comfort that I received.

Cheers.

  1. “In Bloom” by Nirvana
  2. “Tonight, Tonight” by The Smashing Pumpkins
  3. “Johnny Appleseed” by Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros
  4. “Beverly Hills” by Weezer
  5. “Rush” by Big Audio Dynamite
  6. “Take the Power Back” by Rage Against the Machine
  7. “Narcolepsy” by Third Eye Blind
  8. “King Kunta” by Kendrick Lamar
  9. “Love is to Die” by Warpaint
  10. “Keep a Secret” by Whitest Boy Alive

H.M. “King of Spain” by The Tallest Man on Earth

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Look at this wide-eyed youngster fresh off the boat in Chicago (circa 2006).

New Stuff: Top Ten Tuesday!

I unabashedly love lists. I love being able to categorize, organize, and rank anything and everything. Seriously, in my spare time I make lists of everything from the ubiquitous “Top Ten Favorite Albums” to the slightly more obscure “Top Ten Disney Movies Not Concerning an Anthropomorphic Animal/Toy”.

I also hate lists. I hate the fixed judgments they assign that don’t give any wiggle room for cultural changes, personal growth, or for simply figuring out that maybe “The Black Cauldron” isn’t the enduring classic I thought it was when I was five. Yet, despite this love/hate relationship, I think the main purpose of lists is to inspire discussion. They force you to think critically about how you feel about a wide array of subjects and make concrete judgments.

So, with no further equivocation, I wanted to let everyone know that every Tuesday will now be Top Ten Tuesday (also because I refuse to participate in Throwback Thursday). Each Tuesday I will publish a list of the top ten something or other. It won’t always be about music. Maybe I’ll even give you a peak at my hidden Disney list if you’re good.

Anyways, get hyped for tomorrow’s list: ‘The Top Ten Albums of 2014 (So Far)”.

If you haven’t already checked it out. Here’s my Top 100 Bands List.

New Features

It’s been a long time my dear friends, readers, and weird people trying to sell me yachts. Now that I have finished Finals and entered into that glorious respite known as Summer Break, I will be posting more reviews, songs, and editorials. I wanted to once again thank everyone for their continued support in all of my ventures.

However, I’m also pleased to announce that I will now be hosting all of my music on this blog!

You may have noticed a new addition to the blog. Up at the top is a tab named “Original Music”. Three guesses what I’ll be putting there. Under this tab I have embeded a player which plays the songs from my music page at Bandcamp. Please feel free to look through my previous releases, but also brace yourself for some new material throughout this summer.

Cheers! Click here to redirect to the new “Original Music” page.

 

Mission Statement

Hey everybody! Hope you guys all had wonderful Thanksgivings. I just wanted to let everyone know what my “game plan” is for the next few months. I’ve finally settled into a groove of producing articles and getting regular traffic. (Thank you so much everyone who reads this blog!)

Now that I’m more acquainted with this whole blogging thing, I want to start putting out some of my own music in addition to my reviews and opinions. I’m going to be posting videos, songs, rough demos, covers, and lots of (hopefully) fun goodies. I really hope that you guys will check in to see what I’m up to. It means so much to me that I’ve had such wonderful support on this crazy project.

That leads me to my first release. I recently recorded a version of my song “Damsel” in my dorm room closet. It’s not quite finished, but I want to let everyone hear it really soon!

Thanks again for everything,

Sam