
Lo Fi
A Novel
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&ldquo Swoony, sexy, and melancholy. . . a tattered love letter to youth, music, and Nashville.&rdquo &mdash Daisy Alpert Florin, author of My Last Innocent YearIn the sweaty music clubs and late-night house parties of Nashville, an aspiring songwriter tries to make friends, find love, and write songs&mdash without losing herselfMost nights, you&rsquo ll find Alison Hunter at The Venue, the kind of sweaty Nashville spot that&rsquo s on the circuit for bands like Bon Iver and Death Cab. Sounds glamorous&mdash but not for Al, who stamps hands at the door with Julien, the quiet coworker who...
&ldquo Swoony, sexy, and melancholy. . . a tattered love letter to youth, music, and Nashville.&rdquo &mdash Daisy Alpert Florin, author of My Last Innocent Year
In the sweaty music clubs and late-night house parties of Nashville, an aspiring songwriter tries to make friends, find love, and write songs&mdash without losing herself
Most nights, you&rsquo ll find Alison Hunter at The Venue, the kind of sweaty Nashville spot that&rsquo s on the circuit for bands like Bon Iver and Death Cab. Sounds glamorous&mdash but not for Al, who stamps hands at the door with Julien, the quiet coworker who treats her like a little sister. When she can sneak off, she bums drinks from the tattooed bartender and watches the bands, wondering if she&rsquo ll ever finish a song of her own after her disastrous attempt to play in public.
When a once-in-a-century storm hits and her lead singer ex-boyfriend shows up at the door, Al finds herself stuck in a perpetual cycle of late nights, new flings, and old flames. Obsessed with the disappearance of a troubled indie star, she slowly starts to lose it herself&mdash until one reckless night threatens to derail everything. As propulsive and sexy as the rasp of a static-driven amp, Lo Fi is an openhearted tribute to the messy truth of the creative life, the clash of lust and love, and the yearning to be heard.
In the sweaty music clubs and late-night house parties of Nashville, an aspiring songwriter tries to make friends, find love, and write songs&mdash without losing herself
Most nights, you&rsquo ll find Alison Hunter at The Venue, the kind of sweaty Nashville spot that&rsquo s on the circuit for bands like Bon Iver and Death Cab. Sounds glamorous&mdash but not for Al, who stamps hands at the door with Julien, the quiet coworker who treats her like a little sister. When she can sneak off, she bums drinks from the tattooed bartender and watches the bands, wondering if she&rsquo ll ever finish a song of her own after her disastrous attempt to play in public.
When a once-in-a-century storm hits and her lead singer ex-boyfriend shows up at the door, Al finds herself stuck in a perpetual cycle of late nights, new flings, and old flames. Obsessed with the disappearance of a troubled indie star, she slowly starts to lose it herself&mdash until one reckless night threatens to derail everything. As propulsive and sexy as the rasp of a static-driven amp, Lo Fi is an openhearted tribute to the messy truth of the creative life, the clash of lust and love, and the yearning to be heard.