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Denison Witmer - 'Anything At All' Interview Series - Ch. 15 - On the Song "Lost in my Head"

Denison Witmer
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In the latest chapter of his "Day-in-the-Life" series, @denisonwitmer explores his song "Lost in my Head" and the feeling of waiting for an epiphany to arrive. Catch up on the full series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XKQEBcJgtI&list=PL67VKSNJdY_VfjRoWX5tGDqKJ1udeSEqD Credits: Producer & DP: Donovan Roberts Witmer @donovanwitmer Editor: Michael Rothermel @chaiyostudio @michaelrothermel

About Denison Witmer

Denison Witmer is an American singer-songwriter from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. His first release, in 1995, was a cassette titled My Luck, My Love. He has since released six studio LPs; two live albums, a cover album (Recovered); three EPs; and an LP with The River Bends—a side project consisting of members of the Philadelphia-based alt-country band One Star Hotel. Witmer's 2005 album, Are You a Dreamer?, produced by Don Peris of The Innocence Mission and featuring Sufjan Stevens, r...

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The unassuming art of the interview series. Few have mastered it as Denison Witmer has in his "Anything At All" series, a sprawling, 15-part exploration of songcraft and creative process that's both deeply personal and universally relatable. This particular chapter, clocking in at just under a minute, is a masterclass in concision.

Filmed in 2018, this clip finds Witmer dissecting the intricacies of "Lost in My Head", a song that's equal parts introspective and enigmatic. As he speaks, his words are laced with a quiet intensity, a sense of searching for answers to questions he may not even have asked himself. It's a quality that's both captivating and humbling, a reminder that the most profound insights often arise from the most mundane observations.

At the time this was filmed, Witmer had already established himself as a respected singer-songwriter, with six studio albums under his belt and a reputation for crafting songs that were at once deeply personal and universally relatable. His music has always been characterized by its introspective nature, but also its accessibility – he's an artist who can effortlessly bridge the gap between folk and rock, creating a sound that's both earthy and expansive.

What makes this clip so remarkable is not just Witmer's thoughtful analysis of his own work, but the way it reveals the process behind his creative decisions. He speaks about "Lost in My Head" as if it were a puzzle he's still trying to solve, a song that continues to unfold its secrets with each passing day. It's a testament to the enduring power of music to capture our deepest fears and desires, and the ways in which art can serve as both mirror and confidant.

As Witmer delves deeper into the song's meaning, his words are punctuated by moments of stillness – pauses that feel almost like meditations on the human experience. It's a quality that's both soothing and thought-provoking, inviting the viewer to reflect on their own creative struggles and the ways in which art can serve as a catalyst for growth.

One of the most striking aspects of this clip is its intimacy, which feels almost palpable despite being filmed in a relatively straightforward interview style. Witmer's conversation with himself (or rather, his audience) is both candid and vulnerable, offering a glimpse into the inner workings of an artist's mind that's both rare and precious.

As we watch Witmer navigate the complexities of "Lost in My Head", it's impossible not to be drawn into his world – a world that's at once deeply personal and universally relatable. This clip is more than just a fascinating insight into an artist's creative process; it's a reminder of the transformative power of music to capture our deepest fears, desires, and hopes.

In the end, what lingers long after this clip has ended is not just Witmer's thoughtful analysis of his own work, but the sense that we've been given a rare gift – a glimpse into the inner workings of an artist's mind, and the ways in which music can serve as both mirror and confidant.

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