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The Obelisk Questionnaire: John Huxley of Jakethehawk

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The Obelisk Questionnaire is a series of open questions intended to give the answerer an opportunity to explore these ideas and stories from their life as deeply as they choose. Answers can be short or long, and that reveals something in itself, but the most important factor is honesty.

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The Obelisk Questionnaire: John Huxley of Jakethehawk

How do you define what you do and how did you come to do it?

I suppose I’d describe myself as a songwriter first and foremost. When I was in high school, I think I just wanted to be in a band and be a guitarist and all that, but for one reason or another, I didn’t have many people lining up to play with… so out of necessity I guess I started writing my own stuff, started arranging my own stuff, writing my own lyrics and trying to sing, started making my own demos… cause even if I had to do it on my own, I was still going to do it… I still HAD to. I found that doing that, being kind of a big picture creator, was more fulfilling than just being a “guitar dude”. I was bad in those days but I never had a choice… It was always fulfilling though… I don’t think many things in life have brought me the kind of fulfillment I found in composition.

Describe your first musical memory.

My dad used to play guitar to my brother and I when we were in the crib. I think I spent the first 15 years of my life thinking that he’d written “Crow” and “As the Raven Flies” by Dan Fogelberg. I still love those songs and jam them. Also he used to sing a song called “All Through the Night” which is apparently a Welsh funeral Hymn. It is a beautiful song and it is shocking to think how much the chord changes and melodic structure of it have colored how I perceive music as an adult. I hadn’t thought about that song in years. Thanks for asking this question. “Stewball” by Peter, Paul & Mary as well.

Describe your best musical memory to date.

Some great shows here and there but I’d say the first time I got comfortable with a DAW and put together some songs… the feeling of not being limited by anything other than my own creativity. I think that first EP I “released” (read: posted on Bandcamp) had 5 songs, one of witch was 12 or 13 minutes long and had five movements. All kind of instrumentation and stuff that at that point I didn’t think I could ever do with a band… that feeling of freedom and possibility was as good as or better than any live show. I still feel that way when it is time to write an album.

When was a time when a firmly held belief was tested?

I guess just growing up, various experiences with jobs and life in general really challenged my ideas about what life is about, what it is supposed to be like and what it means. I guess you could say my ‘beliefs’ about those kinds of things have been tested many times and I’d say my original perception has been cast aside for the most part. A major theme on the new Jakethehawk album ‘Hinterlands’ is the idea of growth, moving on, change, and reflection… I think a big part of that is looking at things in your life that aren’t how you thought they were, or people that influenced you that aren’t really how they seemed at the time. I’m not necessarily saying it was all bullshit… but man, I wish I had another chance to talk to some “role models” I had, now that I have the benefit of a little bit of age and perspective.

Where do you feel artistic progression leads?

It leads wherever it leads to. Not to be circular and Taoist with that but… art is what it is to the artist. I think making art, to truly do it, is a balance of craftsmanship on one hand… skill at working in one’s chosen medium, and honesty and introspection. Artistic progression should ideally lead to a refinement of the skill and refinement of being true to ones own heart.

I suppose it is the balance between craftsmanship on one hand and honesty on the other.

How do you define success?

To continue to improve, to continue to hone my craft so that the art I produce is a more perfect representation of what is in my heart.

Also, I’d like my music to mean as much to someone as it does to me. Or to mean anything to anyone. Something like that.

Also, I want to play Psycho Vegas one day… hahah

What is something you have seen that you wish you hadn’t?

Not too many things. There is a lot of awful shit out there and not much of it surprises me anymore.

Describe something you haven’t created yet that you’d like to create.

I always wanted to do a concept album about ‘The Martian Chronicles’ by Ray Bradbury. Also have been meaning to make some Jakethehawk Kim Chi… but that will have to wait till there are shows again.

What do you believe is the most essential function of art?

To affect people in some way.

Something non-musical that you’re looking forward to?

At the time of writing this, I’m looking at a career change, so I’m excited about that. But otherwise… nothing is non-musical in my life.

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Jakethehawk, Hinterlands (2021)

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