Burning Notes with Blackweather
- Digital Wolf Network
- Jun 4
- 2 min read
4E04 Burning Notes with Blackweather
The first time I met Brad Foote, better known as Blackweather, he walked into the studio full of energy and excitement. Right away, I could feel the creative fire he carried—something real, something rooted in experience. It wasn’t just about playing music; it was about saying something that matters.
Brad is a talented musician and writer from Monticello, Indiana, who doesn’t shy away from the tough stuff. He talks openly about mental health—his struggles, growth, and the ongoing journey to figure out how to be a functional human in a chaotic world. For Brad, music is medicine. It’s his release, his therapy, and his way of making sense of it all.
During his Burning Notes session at Digital Wolf Studio, he performed his song “Personality Disorderly,” a raw and revealing piece that puts it all out there—his pain, his humor, his fight to stay grounded. The sound in the studio that day was huge, and having his wife join the session made it even more special. You could feel the support, the connection, the shared pride in what Brad was creating.
After the session, we knew we needed more Blackweather, so we invited him back for the Bonus Level Takeover, right before the Sloppy Seconds show outside. The second floor filled up, the crowd was into it, and Brad even got a little experimental with his kick drum, having fun and feeding off the energy. That’s what it’s all about—letting go, getting loud, and connecting through music.
It’s beautiful watching someone use their art to heal themselves—and in doing so, reach others. Brad’s music is bold, honest, and layered with meaning. He’s up for booking, so if you want someone who brings both heart and edge to the stage, hit up Blackweather and give him a listen.

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