Meet Anson Adams-crow

 

Alright – so today we’ve got the honor of introducing you to Anson Adams-crow. We think you’ll enjoy our conversation, we’ve shared it below.

Hi Anson, thank you so much for opening up with us about some important, but sometimes personal topics. One that really matters to us is overcoming Imposter Syndrome because we’ve seen how so many people are held back in life because of this and so we’d really appreciate hearing about how you overcame Imposter Syndrome.

When I started with my band, Thursday Marks Fall, we were all around the same age and we were all friends. I realized pretty quickly though just how behind I was music-wise. Particularly our lead and rhythm guitarists are phenomenal musicians. I felt out of place in a room full of such great artists. Initially, I wanted to give up. But I had to decide whether that doubt was stronger than my love for playing music with those people. At the end of the day, I was my own worst enemy, and now I close that gap a little bit every day by working just that little bit harder.

Thanks, so before we move on maybe you can share a bit more about yourself?

Right now, I work as a tire technician at Discount Tire. Music at the moment is more of a project as opposed to a business. However, from a professional standpoint, I view music as my final destination. Whenever I think about what I want to do for the rest of my life music is the first thing that pops into my head. We are constantly pumping out new songs and song concepts, but our most recent release is a single called “Perpetual State of Meh” available on all streaming platforms. As a brand, the band has a youthful charm. We consider each other friends and family before coworkers or business partners, and that often shows on stage and even in some of our released music.

If you had to pick three qualities that are most important to develop, which three would you say matter most?

One of the most important things about whatever it is that you want to do is to make sure that you either love it or that it is worth it for you. You don’t ever want to come out of something regretting that you ever did it. You have to look at mistakes as progress as well. If you’re not good at something, it’s imperative that you try to better yourself. Resilience is one of if not the most important skill in any field. Confidence in oneself is also important. Everyone belongs, they just have to find their place.

How can folks who want to work with you connect?

We are always looking to collaborate with not just musicians but artists in general. Any sharing of art is welcome and appreciated, as we’re always looking for the next cover art for a new single, or something interesting we could put on a t-shirt. We also like hearing new music, and are always willing to give advice or even compliments.

Contact Info:

  • Website: https://thursdaymarksfall.com
  • Instagram: @thursdaymarksfall
  • Twitter: TMFSucks
  • Youtube: Thursday Marks Fall
  • Other: thursdaymarksfall on Tiktok!

Image Credits

@rat.convention on Instagram
Jolia Padilla

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