Fuegostine's Music Club
Fuegostine’s Music Club is a deep-dive conversation series hosted by music curator Matt Firestine (@fuegostine), spotlighting the artists shaping today’s most meaningful music. Each episode goes beyond the surface — into the stories, heartbreaks, creative struggles, breakthroughs, and real-life moments that fuel the songs we love.
From breakout songwriters to touring veterans, the Music Club brings you honest conversations about artistry, mental health, career pivots, creative identity, and what it really takes to make music in the modern world.
If you love discovering new artists, understanding how songs are made, or hearing musicians in their most human moments, this podcast is your new home.
Featuring guests from indie, folk, country, alt, and beyond.
New episodes weekly.
Fuegostine's Music Club
Motherfolk
On this episode of Fuegostine's Music Club I sit down with Nate of Motherfolk to talk about their new album, the progression of Motherfolk's music as well as social media being the kind of gold standard for musicians making it nowadays. I hope you enjoy this episode of the podcast.
About Motherfolk:
Motherfolk is a Midwest indie rock band that originated from a writing project between two college friends. The band, known for their light-hearted, groovy-rock sound and dedication to tackling heavy topics with a positive outlook, has released three studio albums and toured extensively across the United States. They have garnered over 5 million Spotify streams and sold out numerous shows.
The band started as a collaboration between Bobby Paver and Nathan Dickerson. Other members include Clayton Allender (bass), Ethan Wescott (drums), and Karlie Dickerson (keys) The band's close-knit friendships and authentic personalities contribute to a strong connection with their fanbase.
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