Interview w/ VJ Hyde of Old Knife & Live From the Avant Garden

New songs. A band with a lot on their plate. A garden that doubles as a stage. 🌱🎶
We sat down with VJ of Old Knife to talk what’s next, how to juggle it all, and why community matters more than ever.

Photo By: Sandi Redman

Gigi: Hi, VJ! I was recently lucky enough to catch your band Old Knife play The Palisades Community Hub. During your set, I overheard you mention new songs… & then, indeed, i did hear some NEW songs!! What can we look forward to next from Old Knife?

VJ: Thanks for coming out and supporting as always! We did debut a new song at Palisades. Its working title is “Red Lines”. We have a few more in the works as well which will be getting added to our live set list over the next few months. Meanwhile, we are finishing up the last song on our EP that’s being recorded at Inner Ear with Don Z. These 4 songs were recorded with Devin Ocampo on drums. Three of them have been released as singles and we are planning on putting the EP out on most streaming platforms and in physical media in early 2026. Since Ella joined us as our full time drummer we have been refining our other tunes and composing some really new cool songs. We will be putting those tunes together for a full-length in the not-too-distant-future. Pro tip: follow us on BandCamp for early releases and insider information on upcoming shows and more. 

Gigi: It takes a lot of scheduling to make a band work, so, what advice can you give to musicians who work with artists who have a lot on their plate… from family to podcasts, such as your “Live from the Avant Garden” where you interview other musicians in your community garden plot, to other bands… How do you do it?

VJ: Short answer: untreated ADHD and intermittent marriage counseling. Long answer: It takes a lot of prioritization, patience and flexibility. I have recently started to make very conscious efforts to be aware of when my plans and expectations are clearly not alighted with those of the universe. For examples, when I find myself hitting wall after wall in booking a bill or finding a time to rehearse or record and I start getting increasingly frustrated, I take a step back and concede a truce. It has been a difficult practice but I have noticed that when I let go and stop pushing and forcing my will, take a breath and wait, the universe sets something in my lap that is invariably better and clicks into place with all the folks I’m working alongside. That said, I still need to improve on balancing my creative impulses with my foundational responsibilities and roles. It’s a delicate dance. 

Gigi: I know that you also have another love which is gardening!! Now that we’re going into the colder months, frozen ground and all, how will you fill your time? What winter gardening activities do you recommend? Also, any winter podcasting opportunities from your garden stage?

VJ: The winter is when I spend my time planning and plotting what I’d like to grow in the coming season, research methods and techniques I might want to try out, and plan out new configurations for the garden. It’s also a good time to give my neglected indoor plants some much needed love and attention. As far as the podcast goes, I’ve got some episodes in the bank that I’ll be producing and releasing into the new year. I may also experiment with some off-season formatting that strays a little from the typical run of show so I can keep things rolling until I start recording the 3rd season. Also, who knows? There could even be some opportunity to have a mid-winter jam session episode if the stars align!

Gigi: And, last but possibly most important: What sage advice would you give to the artists and musicians just starting out in our DMV community? 

VJ:  Go to shows of local bands you like and are similar in sound/ energy/ vibes. Then once you’re there, talk to people! Chat up the bartender; strike up a conversation with the person running sound; buy the band some drinks and learn their names. In short, network!! Most importantly, be kind and grow your community. If you’re doing it for the sake of making music, the efforts will return to you tenfold!

Gigi: I lied about the *last* … Give us a VJ Hyde New Year Resolution! 🙂

VJ: Throw your head back whenever you laugh. It’s a fun and easy resolution that also makes you look like an unhinged super villain when practiced in public!

Many thanks to VJ for a another wonderful conversation.

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