SARA KAYS: INTERVIEW


by danielle holian

photo by meg mccauly

photo by meg mccauly

Nashville-based alt indie-pop singer-songwriter Sara Kays is gaining a lot of popularity with her debut EP Camera Shy, and new single accompanied by music video “Remember That Night?” She holds nothing back in her songwriting, truly making her a stand-out artist. With over 1M+ followers on TikTok and 1.5M+ monthly listeners on Spotify, she's making positive moves with her music, while being open with her fans about her struggles in-turn making her art resonating.

Unclear Magazine caught up with Sara Kay to discuss her musical background, topics in her songwriting, her debut EP Camera Shy, latest single “Remember That Night?” and much more below.

For our readers, please tell us a bit about your background in music.

Sara: “I started playing guitar and singing when my mom gave me a guitar for Christmas in middle school. I quickly realized how much I loved it and started busking in the downtown area of my hometown. This led to playing gigs at local restaurants and bars which became my job throughout high school. After playing a lot of those gigs, I decided to sort of shift my focus to writing songs, and a couple years later here I am. :-)”

Who or what are your musical influences?

S: “A lot of my early influences were a mix of pop punk and singer/songwriter artists like Mayday Parade, Panic! At The Disco, Ed Sheeran, Jake Bugg — and in recent years artists like Alec Benjamin, Kacey Musgraves, Cavetown.”

Why is it important for you to have resonating music dealing with internal struggles with divorced parents, body image, loneliness, and mental health issues?

S: “It’s important for me because it’s true to what I’m going through, and I’ve found that when I’m just completely honest in my music that people who relate find comfort in it. It has been difficult to release a few of my songs, but knowing they might help anyone feel better makes it worth it to me.”

What was your principle around writing your debut EP Camera Shy by being emotionally vulnerable to comfort listeners who relate to your lyrical storytelling?

S: “Like I said before, it has been difficult at times to be emotionally vulnerable in my songs, but knowing that they comfort people makes it worth it!”

Tell us about your latest track “Remember That Night?” and how was the process of making the music video?

S: “I wrote ;Remember That Night?’ after hearing from my ex who had broken up with me a few months prior. Hearing from him sparked a lot of memories and I sort of felt like I had to get over him all over again in that moment. I started writing the song that night and finished/released it within nine days.

Shooting the music video ended up being a lot of fun – it was my first video and there were a lot of nerves going into it, but it was such a laid back shoot. We drove around to different locations in Tennessee for the shots, and my producer Steven was there for most of it because he let us use his car (the same car we used for the cover art).”

Listen to Remember That Night? on Spotify. Sara Kays · Single · 2020 · 1 songs.

And how has your music evolved since you began?

S: “Like with doing anything over and over, I’ve definitely noticed my writing improve over time. The process of writing has become more efficient for me, and I also feel like now I’m more willing to write about things that I maybe would’ve held back on two years ago. Steven, who’s been producing my music from the start, has also just gotten better with each song and he’s a big part of the evolvement.”

How has the pandemic helped your creative juices?

S: “The only way I would say it has really helped my creativity is by forcing me to stay inside more which has just lead to writing songs more often than I think I normally would.”

And finally, what’s one fun fact about yourself for our readers?

S: “I love croutons.”

 

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'CAMERA SHY' / SARA KAYS: REVIEW


by emma schoors

photo by meg mccauly

photo by meg mccauly

Nashville-based singer-songwriter Sara Kays’ latest EP Camera Shy is a collection of beautiful, poetic tracks, all personal enough to connect with listeners in a special and meaningful way.

Listen to Camera Shy on Spotify. Sara Kays · Single · 2020 · 7 songs.

“Home for the Summer” weaves the pain of separation with the beauty of togetherness. Kays’ gorgeous vocals dance around the song as she details the effortlessness of high school, and the difficulty of leaving someone she loves behind as life gets more complicated. This track is gut-wrenching in all the right ways, and displays her true talent for bringing her audience into the story as they listen.

Closing track “I’m Okay Though” delves into Kays’ personal struggles and feelings, such as feeling alone and having to deal with family issues, all the while having to fight inner demons. The bubbly chorus contrasts the dark lyrics perfectly. This vulnerability is what sets Kays apart from many artists, and her willingness to share her struggles will surely resonate with even more listeners in the future.

Sara Kays is an artist to look out for at the very least. Her vocals are stunning, and her lyricism and ability to tell a story is unmatched. Kays’ style of songwriting is a great way of de-stigmatizing discussions around mental health, and makes those listening feel more at home, more accepted, and more willing to share their own stories. If you’re looking for a truly captivating bunch of songs, her latest EP is a great choice.