WED, MAY 21, 2025 • S4 E108 • 52 MIN 41 SEC

Episode 108: Interview with Dallas Ugly

 We really enjoyed talking with Libby, Owen, and Eli of Dallas Ugly. From hearing their unique band name story, to how they became a band was really a good time. We discussed their new
album “See Me Now” (Available NOW!), and how they each individually write a song and then come together to finalize it.
   

Nashville’s Dallas Ugly are an indie rock band of truly trusted friends, a trio who have been singing each other’s songs for over a decade. Three distinctive voices: guitarist Owen
Burton observes humanity at a wry remove, chuckling, multi-instrumentalist Libby Weitnauer lifts personal experience up into catchy tunes, and bassist Eli Broxham gracefully snakes through the low end on his more melancholy contributions. Together they’ve forged an ironclad, sibling-like bond, daring each other to ever increasing heights. Their listeners - lucky - get the
overlap of their Venn diagram, the best of their crop, otherwise known as “See Me Now,” their sophomore album.
 

 Though they first started playing each other’s songs back in their Chicago undergrad days, Dallas Ugly officially formed in 2020 when Owen, Libby, and Eli took a chance on relocating
to Nashville. Owen had been living in Senegal serving in the Peace Corps, Libby had established herself as an in-demand musician in New York City, and Eli was playing on frequent bluegrass and country gigs in Illinois - reunited in the Music City, they got to work, shaping both Dallas Ugly and the local scene while playing with a slew of other Nashville artists.
 

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Information

Show

Sisters In Song

Published

WED, MAY 21, 2025

Length

52 MIN 41 SEC

Season

4

Episode

108