Every emo kid knows that music is the most elite form of therapy. Belting your feelings out loud alongside your favorite band will heal you in ways even the best therapist can’t touch. My friends of @The Great American Typewriter took this a beat further when in 2022, after the loss of a mutual friend, they came together to channel their feelings into the same sort of music that has saved so many of us. The Great American Typewriter makes music that feels good, rather than music that will sell. They play for the joy of creating together, and the outcome is fantastic. The heart of their sound is full and poppy, though they borrow from just about every sub-genre under the sun to bring fans an eclectic and nicely balanced trip into the nostalgic past. In their time together, The Great American Typewriter have produced a handful of singles, an ep, and one full-length record, So Much for Dreams; all great listens in this writer’s opinion. This band is sure to get emo kids (both growing and overgrown) all in their feels in the best possible way.
Fans can keep up with The Great American Typewriter on socials [Insta @thegreatamericantypewriter / Tiktok @tgatband], and tune in to all their favorite streaming platforms to give him a listen. Keep scrolling to get to know Tim (guitar/vocals) and Cody (vocals) in my lightning round Q&A!
Don’t forget to follow the dedicated Under Exposed playlist on Spotify to hear my picks from The Great American Typewriter and the rest of the Under Exposed lineup!
Interview
Cameron Conrad sits down with Tim and Cody
If you had to credit one band or artist with being your biggest influence, who would it be?
What’s your dream venue, the place that will feel like you’ve “made it” once you play there?
If you could pick any band or artist, past or present, to tour with, who would it be?
If each of you was a Disney character, who would you be?
Any new music or upcoming tours we should know about? Anything brewing behind the scenes you can give a hint about?

