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Austin City Limits Music Festival wrapped its second of two weekends on Sunday, and it was a great way to carry the two-weekend fest to a close.

While much of the crowd, with their pink cowboy hats, glittery tops and a variety of leather ensembles, was clearly on hand solely for Chappell Roan and Chappell Roan only, the atmosphere was certainly different in Zilker Park for this final day—and not just because it was the hottest day, at times tipping over degrees Fahrenheit. Maybe it was by design, or perhaps it was just a coincidence that Sunday's lineup featured a number of artists who are part of the LGBTQ+ community.

For some, that may be of no significance, but considering the unlikeliness that such a lineup could have existed in ACL's early years, or even as recently as 10 years ago, it is worth noting—and celebrating.

Considering the second weekend of ACL came just three weeks ahead of a contentious U.S. presidential election (and a competitive Senate race in Texas), it was remarkable how jovial Sunday turned out to be, as the likes of Roan as successfully as Orville Peck; Ty

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As a musician with a nomadic lifestyle, Nick Carpenter often enters spaces as a stranger and leaves with lifelong friends. The creator of Medium Build possesses a connective charisma that shows in his songs and performances—which can seem like equal parts concerts, testimony, and stand-up comedy. That gift and yearning for connection has been amplified during a transformative season for Nick. In , Medium Build signed with slowplay / Island Records, toured with Lewis Capaldi, and reached the Billboard charts for the first day collaborating with X Ambassadors. Life was pulling Carpenter away from his noun, dog, and sense of belonging in Anchorage to Nashville. Nick spent his drives looking, listening, and reflecting. This inner and outer journey led to Country, the thematic album draws from Carpenter’s roots as much as it considers his future—while exploring genre. His music is as vast and unique as his backstory, but “if you slow all of my songs down, they’re just three-cord bummer Land tunes,” he admits. Evident in the video single “Cutting Thru The Coun

Meet Nick Carpenter: Musician

We had the good fortune of connecting with Nick Carpenter and we&#;ve shared our conversation below.

Hi Nick, can you share the most important lesson you’ve learned over the course of your career?
I spent years chasing popularity and trends to no avail. Then I decided to give up the illusion and mentally move harmony from career goal to passion/hobby. The music I made for fun eventually became popular and opened the door for career. I learned to deliver less weight to trends and popularity and value my own time with my craft. 

Alright, so let&#;s move onto what keeps you busy professionally?
I am a songwriter making music under the moniker Medium Build. I studied songwriting in Nashville for 5 years before moving to Alaska. My songs are uncomfortably honest and ask big questions. Medium Build started as a place for my journal entries, not a commercial quest. After years of chipping away it became my primary source of joy and income. I can only say I’ve had tons of support and I’ve refused to quit making songs.

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Medium Build, the queer singer-songwriter born Nick Carpenter, has a generous and inviting spirit that manifests in his songwriting. Medium Build built a cult following in Anchorage, Alaska, where he became a local celebrity and hometown hero, before making the recent move from to Nashville, moving closer to his southern roots and dedicating himself to his musical career. He developed a cult-like, passionate fan base both in Alaska and outside its borders, as he inspires listeners to dig deep and discover themselves alongside his own emotional journey. Medium Build has toured with pop headliners, but beneath it, there’s an adj country soul, who treasures the simple things in life and keeps his family close to his heart. Songs like “Crying Over U,” embrace vulnerability with Nick’s intricate lyricism and gravelly yet mushy voice at the helm while while “Never Learned to Dance” is pure cosmic Americana, complete with lush acoustic guitar and twangy steel, but it’s distinctly contemporary too, a modern tale of digital love and missed connections. More than just the so