Interview: Loretta's Museum Talks Entire Discography and More with Various Small Flames

Loretta Blue of Loretta’s Museum recently spoke with Jon Doyle of Various Small Flames In a huge feature covering their entire discography.

The recording project of Loretta Blue, Loretta’s Museum is the perfect vehicle for an artist constantly on the move. Originating from Eastern Colorado, Blue has made a habit of travelling from place to place, rarely staying still for longer than six months. A journey which has seen them train-hop across America, build their own guitars, paint signs for the government in Baghdad and have a song featured on an iPhone ad. This sense of movement extends right into the Loretta’s Museum sound. The project encompasses a myriad of moods and styles across its discography, allowing Blue to set out in whatever direction they wish. The name therefore becomes increasingly relevant. Loretta’s museum, a space in which life’s details can be collected, organised and polished by a single curator, someone willing to invite the public inside.

If you are reading this, you most likely already know that we, Furious Hooves, have released four Loretta’s Museum albums over the past five years, and have recently teamed up with Blue’s own Frillimcaster Records Unlimited to put them all out on cassette for the first time. We also released their latest Collected Streams: Singing Songs 2014-2021, which as Various Small Flames describes is “a kind of ‘greatest hits’ release of (as the title suggests) Blue’s work with lyrics/vocals” on limited edition 12” vinyl.

Read the full feature and interview at Various Small Flames and please check out all the museum has to offer…