The Heartstrings Venture Finds Freedom in Movement with Reflective Single “30”

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Constructed from journal entries and deep conversations, The Heartstrings Venture’s EP ‘Into the Wild’ is an evolution of the band – providing an intimate, intentional assortment that acts as a heartfelt distraction from on a regular basis life.
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Tright here’s one thing meditative about biking by way of New York’s Hudson Valley.

Alongside the winding roads, rolling hills and shifting gentle, the noise fades away and the sound of your breath and pounding coronary heart turn into the rhythm that offers your ideas room to maneuver. For Luke Wygodny of The Heartstrings Venture, it’s not only a scenic journey – it’s a sanctuary the place honesty and intention come alive.

It was on a type of rides, reflecting on coming into his thirties, that the refrain of the track aptly named 30 got here to him: “And I’ll maintain my floor / And I’m by no means gonna surrender.

It grew to become the heartbeat of the indie folks band’s newest single, and a strong reminder to maintain transferring – by way of doubt, change and no matter lies forward.

“I used to be simply using, respiration, enthusiastic about my dad, enthusiastic about getting older, and phrases got here out. The movement gave me permission to say one thing sincere,” says Wygodny.

That sort of honesty is a through-line on Into the Wild, The Heartstrings Venture’s newest EP, a five-track assortment that unfolds as a reminder that staying emotionally current is a radical act in a distracted world.

Into The Wild - The Heartstrings Project
Into the Wild EP – The Heartstrings Venture

Constructed from journal entries, voice memos and conversations amongst shut buddies, the EP leans on intentionality as its compass, transferring from the deceptively upbeat “The Wild” to “Howdy,” written within the aftermath of a faculty taking pictures – not as a political assertion, however as a deeply human response to the aching want for actual connection.

That sense of connection isn’t simply within the lyrics – it reveals up in the best way the band works collectively. After greater than 10 years as a gaggle, The Heartstrings Venture is grounded in mutual respect and a shared artistic imaginative and prescient. The artists on Into the Wild are founding brothers Luke and Elias Wygodny, who’re joined by Marina Pires, Dan Tracy, Morgan Parker, Nyssa Grant and Sam Quiggins. Every member brings their very own perspective and talent set, whether or not it’s strings, vocals or preparations, and that blend is what shapes the band’s eclectic sound.

Following their debut album Shadow Folks, the group has continued to evolve each sonically and personally. Into the Wild displays that progress – intimately and deliberately. As they head again into the studio to document two new songs, Atwood Journal sat down with Luke Wygodny to speak in regards to the making of Into the Wild, the therapeutic energy of stay efficiency, and the liberty he finds – on and off the bike.

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A CONVERSATION WITH LUKE WYGODNY

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Atwood Journal: I can not get “The Wild” out of my head! For me, that track is a remedy for despair, as dramatic as that sounds. I like that track!

Luke Wygodny: Oh my God, thanks! I’m so joyful that you just hook up with it and stated it’s a remedy for despair. Regardless that it’s an up-tempo vibe, the lyrics are about being trapped by screens and society, so I’m joyful that you just heard it the fitting method.

The entire EP sounds deeply private. Are you able to inform me the place you have been mentally and emotionally while you have been scripting this?

Luke Wygodny: The EP is all about being trapped inside your thoughts, as an alternative of having the ability to see past it. All these songs are me making an attempt to grasp the world.

The way in which I’ve all the time preferred to put in writing since I used to be just a little child, is journal entries and bringing them into music. This complete EP is making an attempt to grasp how we stay in a world that appears to be so remoted. It’s additionally me making an attempt to grasp romantic relationships, and in flip making an attempt to grasp my relationship with the world.

I used to be speaking to a different artist lately who stated one thing very related. His label is giving him strain to create content material, and he stated, “That’s not why I acquired into this.”

Luke Wygodny: We love enjoying stay, however our violin participant, Nyssa, additionally directs movies. And we had a protracted speak about discovering that pure artwork kind, like once we have been in highschool operating round with the large cameras. There’s artwork within the artwork making of social media as properly. We’re looking for our artistry in that.

The Heartstrings Project's Luke Wygodny © 2025
The Heartstrings Venture’s Luke Wygodny © 2025

Do you’re feeling a duty as an artist to have a message at this time? I see artists who get political get slammed by followers who need them to maintain to the music.

Luke Wygodny: I believe good artwork will get slammed, and good artwork will get beloved. I don’t really feel a duty to have a political message – I really feel a duty to have a truthful message, and if that’s political, it’s political, if that’s about somebody who I like very deeply, that’s that.

The entire level of the EP, the explanation why it’s referred to as Into The Wild – it’s not about going into the nation, it’s about going into social media and never understanding how one can stay in that world – within the wild, one other world that all of us stay in now. So it’s all about that and staying truthful, remembering who you’re so that you don’t get caught within the vortex.

I additionally thought it was about biking, as a result of I do know you’re an avid cycler and I assumed it may very well be your reprieve from the craziness.

Luke Wygodny: Sure, it’s! And the track “30” I wrote on the bike and it’s all about my relationship with getting out of my head and likewise my relationship with my dad. And it’s all about movement, since you’re not in your telephone and also you’re transferring ahead. It’s a saving grace for me. Music is just too, but additionally figuring out and caring for my physique. I’m joyful that you just caught that as a result of that’s part of it, too. It permits me to stay within the wild, as a result of I’ve one other outlet.

You stated performing stay is one in all your favourite issues. I’ve by no means seen you reside. Are you able to clarify that have?

Luke Wygodny: Wow, that’s such an attractive query! If you come to see our reveals, that’s after I largely really feel like myself. It’s onerous to elucidate, however there’s an vitality with the viewers. I noticed James Taylor’s brother, Livingston Taylor as soon as. I used to be within the again row of the theater, and for some motive after the present, he got here as much as me and stated “it’s our job to heal the viewers, and it’s their job to heal us.”

That’s how I really feel about it. It’s a window into who we’re. The stay reveals are every part – they’re very weak. We inform tales between songs, we’ve recognized one another for thus lengthy, and everyone seems to be so proficient. It’s a really communal really feel. There’s a therapeutic that takes place at our reveals that’s actually essential.

I’m going to flip it round. If you’re on stage and also you see individuals within the viewers singing your lyrics again to you, in all probability with lots of emotion, what does that really feel like?

Luke Wygodny: It’s emotional, and it’s new that that’s taking place, as a result of regardless that we’ve been enjoying for a few years, we’ve had a sluggish begin. We by no means had that factor that went viral. We’ve got loyal followers and buddies. It virtually feels just like the track’s not ours anymore when that occurs, which is gorgeous, as a result of it turns into different individuals’s mantras.

The Heartstrings Project © 2025
The Heartstrings Venture © 2025

I think about you’ve made some sturdy connections along with your followers. Is there one thing somebody’s stated about how your music has impacted them?

Luke Wygodny: There’s lots of them. It’s extra after the reveals when somebody comes as much as me or anybody within the band they usually simply say “thanks.” I simply suppose persons are grateful when persons are round a band who’s truthful and unapologetically themselves. And there’s no bells and whistles – we’re all acoustic devices. It’s all natural – cello, banjo, acoustic devices – the closest issues to the guts; the heartstrings venture.

I need to ask you in regards to the identify of the band. It appears like there’s lots of significance there.

Luke Wygodny: The Heartstrings Venture didn’t begin as a band, it began as a venture that my brother Elias and I began once we lived collectively in New York Metropolis. And we’d invite buddies over and it doesn’t matter what area they have been in – poets, musicians, medical doctors – and they’d speak about what tuned their heartstrings. After which it was a band, and we maintain that intention – what tunes your heartstrings.

To get again to the EP, have been there any songs that stunned you ways they got here to be, how they got here collectively or how they turned out?

Luke Wygodny: “Ready” actually resonates with me as a result of I spent lots of time ready for issues to come back. It might imply so many issues. The bridge of that track “I didn’t sleep the evening that you just have been there” which will get extra particular a couple of kind of relationship. There’s lots of belief points on this as properly. And I believe the core intention behind all of those songs is how will we stay in a world the place we’re continuously being distracted from our fact?

I’m actually interested by “Liar” and the place that got here from.

Luke Wygodny: That’s an attention-grabbing one as a result of it’s actually like three songs in a single. It begins off the Heartstrings’ method – it’s very journal entry, however then it’s a shift. And once we play it stay, we actually exaggerate it stay, and Sam, our cello participant, holds a observe after which we dig into “I simply lied to you.” I recorded that track in a single take – I turned on my voice memo on my telephone. After I acquired within the room with the band Morgan introduced the track to a different stage along with her explosive drum half. It’s about not having the ability to say what you need to say to an individual; it got here from a telephone name that I had with a pal and I couldn‘t clarify how I used to be feeling on the telephone, so I did it in a track after.

As a collective, how do you steadiness ensuring everybody has a voice, however it sounds unified?

Luke Wygodny: I believe all of us have totally different views, and I believe that’s why it really works. However all of us share the identical intention – being truthful. I’ll carry the songs to everybody after which we are going to create an association collectively. For instance, on “Liar” there’s this backwards and forwards with the strings which is Nyssa on violin and Sam on cello.

And facet observe: I did two touring productions – one was American Fool and the opposite was As soon as. I met Nyssa doing As soon as and Sam doing American Fool. And one in all my favourite items of the world was to attach them musically. After they play collectively, it’s so mind-blowing.

On “Liar,” there’s this relationship they’ve – virtually just like the strings are voices. There’s one thing lovely listening to all these totally different strains and swells, and every part is deliberately positioned. Dan, who performs the piano, repeats this one observe and it’s so sensible. All the things is so intricate. Somebody got here as much as me at our final present and stated “I like your preparations.” And it’s so wild to me as a result of I don’t consider them as preparations; I simply consider them as a dialog amongst life lengthy buddies jamming collectively and discovering one another by way of the music.

What do you most need individuals to know in regards to the band or this EP?

Luke Wygodny: It’s a cry out to remain engaged and I hope a present for individuals to recollect who they’re.

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