Six years in Nashville in a flash — Geoffrey Louis Koch traces the highlights through photos and quick stories. Promo stickers above urinals, ice-covered Knoxville, panic attacks at the Field of Dreams, matching outfits with Gregory Alan Isakov, and looking like a snack at the Mercy Lounge.
Read More“The Storm” wins Lyric Finalist in the International Songwriting Competition out of 18,000 entries. And then Geoffrey Louis Koch gets honest — about loneliness, dark nights, bulimia roaring back, and what it actually feels like to have a mental illness that makes you feel dead all over.
Read MoreGeoffrey Louis Koch goes to an open mic at Douglas Corner Cafe in Nashville — plays 29th out of 43, watches a woman from San Diego realize this isn’t a fairy tale, and comes home philosophically tangled about music, self-worth, pick up truck bro country, and how many more times you get up off the mat.
Read MoreOne month after recording it, Geoffrey Louis Koch’s Daytrotter session is live — and he is fully, unabashedly giddy about being illustrated. Walls lined with legends, a bloody Andrew WK poster next to Gregory Alan Isakov, and the overwhelming thought: who has sat on that couch? Everybody.
Read More2,087 miles, eight days after it ended — Geoffrey Louis Koch recaps the Follow The Voices Midwest tour with Ross Christopher. Empty rooms turned into the best shows he’s ever played, a Daytrotter session in the middle, and a St. Louis CD release show that birthed the record.
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