On new album, Andy Grammer confronts the ‘Monster’ within: “That was really powerful”

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Andy Grammer‘s new album, Monster, is out Oct. 4, and its creation was sparked by him picking up an instrument he’d never played before — the mandolin.

“It felt really unique and interesting, and so there was something about a new box of toys to play,” he tells ABC Audio. He notes that “just by holding the mandolin and figuring it out blindly, all these awesome songs started coming out.”

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Some songs were inspired by Andy’s anger over a broken relationship — and confronting that anger was an alien experience for him.

“That’s a little bit of the monster I’m talking about,” he says. “It’s like, ‘Uh, I don’t want to meet that guy. I don’t like that guy.'” But Andy realized that if he didn’t deal with his anger, he’d be “turning [his] back on the truth.” Ultimately, it was a healing experience.

“Seeing that [the monster] is actually there as a guide to get you back to authenticity, and it’s not just this horrible thing that’s there to ruin everybody’s day — that was really powerful,” he says.

Despite the serious topics, Monster includes plenty of upbeat tunes. 

“It was like, ‘Oh my God, if we’re going there, then I need a fist pumping in the air and I need to be going nuts,'” Andy laughs. “And so a lot of them are like that.”

Andy will tour Monster next year; he’s currently on his Greater Than tour, which is half concert, half group therapy session.

“There’s telephones in the audience where people are sharing things. You’re given a card and a pen when you come in and you answer three really deep questions,” he says. “And … we go through a thing together that is just different than anything I’ve ever done. It’s so interesting, and fun and wild.”



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