Geoffrey Louis Koch revisits “Chasing After You” — his most recognized song, his road battle axe, recorded live on the path in front of Titans Stadium in East Nashville. Originally recorded for his 2004 debut Throwing Rocks At Your Ghost — still beloved two decades later.
Read MoreHalfway through May There Be Light — Geoffrey Louis Koch plays Follow The Voices in its entirety, then dons a Kurt Cobain wig, fur coat, and sunglasses for an extremely fun Nirvana set. Pure quarantine joy.
Read MoreGeoffrey Louis Koch announces May There Be Light — a Facebook Livestream series every other day in May 2020. A meditation on COVID-19, Leonard Bernstein, Barack Obama, and the obligation to show up with music when the storm is loudest.
Read MoreGeoffrey Louis Koch submits “Hold On” to NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest during COVID-19 quarantine — and reflects on what it means to watch a song grow longer in the tooth, reveal its personality, and finally find the right outfit.
Read MoreGeoffrey Louis Koch shares a live WDVX Blue Plate Special performance of “Don’t Leave Me Now” — a murder ballad about a wounded narrator who becomes a vengeful killer over the course of the song. Warm crowd, comfortable stage, and a song that felt really right that day.
Read MoreOn the 25th anniversary of Kurt Cobain’s passing, Geoffrey Louis Koch took a pilgrimage to Viretta Park in Seattle — wrote him a letter on the plane, read it aloud at Kurt’s bench, and finally said what young him needed to say.
Read MoreGeoffrey Louis Koch announces Monday night Facebook Livestream shows through April 2020 — two hours, 8 to 10pm CST, new songs, new covers, and the unexpected joy of quarantine interaction.
Read MoreMarch 2020 in Nashville — furloughed from the restaurant, vinyl on repeat, Hannibal Lecter impressions optional. Geoffrey Louis Koch starts playing Facebook Live shows and extends an open invitation to your city, school, or living room when the dust settles.
Read MoreTen years since Geoffrey Louis Koch stood at the Golden Gate Bridge with the hottest cup of coffee in human history and played a house show in Oakland that night. A meditation on brave recklessness, watching something burn out, and the long foggy sprint home.
Read MoreSix 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.
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