Alec Hutson at the Bloc 11 Cafe |
Alec Hutson: Working Outside of the Music Box.
By Doug Holder
It is hard to label Alec Hutson, and
that's OK with him. He is an eclectic artist who is involved with
many different projects. I met Hutson in the backroom of my usual
haunt, the Bloc 11 Cafe in Union Square, Somerville. Hutson is a
30ish looking man, with a shaved head, a well-trimmed beard and an
intense intellectual look about him. Hutson told me that he has lived
in Somerville for the past 4 years.
He said he loves living here, but
qualified it. “It is very expensive. Because of gentrification
artists have to be very creative about how they earn income. Hutson
lives in a cooperative house in the Spring Hill section of the city.
He works as a freelance graphic designer, a waiter at the famed Club
Passim, and the leader of the band, aptly named, “Alec Hutson.”
He defines the music he and his six
piece band play as experimental pop music. Hutson explained, "It
is a tricky genre. My music revolves around several different types.
Categories like soul, rock or folk don't quite fit. My music is both
catchy and experimental.” Hutson told me that the band “Talking
Heads,” is an inspiration. Like the Talking Heads he incorporates many different
types of music into his work like: Bossa nova, jazz, Russian and
Jewish music, etc...
Hutson told me he started out studying
classical piano. He went on to play the guitar in high school. He
went to school at U/Mass Amherst for architecture, but as a post
graduate he trained himself in video production, design, and
multi-media production, thus his part time gig as a freelance designer.
In terms of lyrics for his music Hutson
counts singer/songwriter Ainslie Wills, and Jeff Buckley as
influences. He said, “ I like how they draw things from their
experience, not from whatever is popular at the time. The lyrics feel
true. They write about what moves them. I can relate to what they are
saying.”
Hutson told me he has been involved in
Buddhist meditation for the last year and a half. He recently went on
a 10 day retreat. Hutson believes that these periods of silence and
meditation help him as a person and a musician.
Hutson told me there are Somerville
residents in his band, one of whom is his roommate. Another one of his
bandmates lives down the block from him. It is evident that
Somerville is fertile ground for a harvest of creatives.
Hutson has played at a number of venues
in Somerville such as :The Burren, Thunder Road, Bull McCabe's and
others. He told me he is about to embark on a three week West Coast
tour with his band this summer and he hopes it bears fruit.
I imagine Hutson will progress with his
work, and will be another artist who has lived and thrived in the “Paris of New England.”
For more info go to: https://www.alechutson.com/
For more info go to: https://www.alechutson.com/
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