Interview: Ryan Palma - Bedroom Noise

Ryan Palma is an emerging artist, singer, multi-instrumentalist, audio engineer, and songwriter originating from Fremont, California. The young talented rock artist is quickly making waves in the scene with his unparalleled sound and style. Inspired by his life experiences, Ryan Palma seeks to create music that will connect and inspire people around the world. "Bedroom Noise" showcases Ryan Palma's smooth vocals, which effortlessly weave through the instrumentation, creating a mesmerizing and captivating experience. The young artist's unparalleled sound and style continue to make waves in the music scene, with each release gaining him more recognition and praise.

By Kamil Bobin

Discovered via Musosoup

Kamil) Hey Ryan Palma, super nice to have the chance to chat with you. What first got you into music?

I first got into music as a small child. It all started with a fun little casio keyboard and I was hooked.

Are there any musicians who inspire you? What qualities do you admire about them?

I am inspired by a lot of great artists such as Anthony Green, Chris Conley, Kenny Choi, Dustin Kensrue and so many more. I love that all of these artist really paint a clear picture with their lyrics in all off their respective bands.

Your latest track is 'Bedroom Noise'. Can you share with us the background of its creation and did any unusual things happen during its creation?

Bedroom noise was created out of a writing prompt for a commercial scene. I loved the vibe of it- so I decided to share it with everyone.

Which skills have you gained that help you perform effectively as a musician?

I have been a performer my entire life. This has helped me with being able to adapt and read the room well when it comes to music and what moves people.

What are your favourite musical genres, and are there any you dislike?

I love music in general. A good song is a good song!

Are there people who help you with the production of the songs?

Nicolas de Porcel from Million Dollar Snare takes care of all of my mastering. Kye Williams, Shayan Amiri, Clev Stiles and Vic de Leon all contribute in many ways. My son Roen also determines if a song should come out or go back to the drawing board.

What are your long term goals?

I just want to put out great music.

What is it about music that makes you feel passionate?

I love that music makes time feel non-linear. It can literally act like a time machine and bring you back to a specific moment.

How do you feel the Internet has impacted the music business?

The internet has given the music business new ideas on how to spread music.

What are your plans for the future?

My plans are to keep writing new songs and putting them out there for the world to hear.