Detroit Musician Jax Anderson Finds A Way to “Heal” with New EP, Art Exhibition

Formerly known as Flint Eastwood, Jax Anderson has changed her name to better reflect the multi-disciplinary attitude behind her music, work ethic and artistic output.

Jax Anderson

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While the musicians and team behind the project is the same, Jax Anderson won’t be using the moniker of Flint Eastwood anymore.

On her new “Heal” EP out now, she’s stepping out with her own name and own experiences woven into the sound and lyrics of her latest project.

During a visit to the WDET studios for an interview on CultureShift, Anderson highlighted a trio of tracks — “Heal,” “Made” and single “Scared to Death.”

To coincide with the release of her new EP, Anderson is curating an art exhibition called “Heal” at Assemble Sound on Saturday from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. It’s free and open to the public of all ages with additional hours on Sunday, November 24th from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Alongside Anderson’s own photography work will be pieces from Detroit artists like Bakbak Durden, Papier Tabloid, Good Pals, Lansuh and Bre’Ann White.

To preview Jax Anderson’s “Heal” EP and hear her full conversation with CultureShift’s Ryan Patrick Hooper, click the audio player above.

Watch the music video for “Heal” below:

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  • Ryan Patrick Hooper inside the WDET studio.
    Ryan Patrick Hooper is the award-winning host of "In the Groove" on 101.9 WDET-FM Detroit’s NPR station. Hooper has covered stories for the New York Times, NPR, Detroit Free Press, Hour Detroit, SPIN and Paste magazine.