How brothers Michael and Kevin Bacon found inspiration for the duo’s latest music release, ‘Erato’

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Brothers Michael and Kevin Bacon don’t always agree on everything.

After performing an eclectic mix of music together for nearly three decades as The Bacon Brothers, the duo have a fairly different approach and aesthetic when it comes to creating music. While they agree that the songs themselves are more important than trying to stick to any one specific sound, they’re not afraid to blur genre lines, which is evident in their latest EP, “Erato.”

“We are a songwriting band,” Michael said during a recent phone interview also joined by Kevin. “We live and die on the songs.”

Though both brothers are busy with their day jobs and families, they make time for music. Michael is a college professor and TV and film score composer. Kevin, yes that Kevin Bacon, is an award-winning actor known for films like “Footloose,” “Mystic River” and “Apollo 13” and TV shows like “The Following” and his latest series, “City on a Hill.” Earlier this year, the pair carved out time to work on new music and will be sprinkling fresh tunes into their live sets as they stop by The Coach House in San Juan Capistrano on Aug. 24, Belly Up in Solana Beach on Aug. 25 and The Canyon in Agoura Hills on Aug. 26.

When it came time to write the songs for the new EP, Kevin said he was struggling for inspiration. One day Erato, the Greek goddess of lyric poetry, randomly popped into his mind.

“I think maybe she could have been a crossword puzzle clue that my brother shared,” Kevin said during a phone interview.  “I was having a hard time coming up with something to write and then I read about her and thought, ‘OK, maybe I can write a song about her.’ In a weird way it worked, and she inspired that song. She was my muse.”

While Kevin evoked the spirit of a Greek goddess to get his writing juices going, Michael found inspiration while digging through decades of music clips for films and television shows that he had stored on reel-to-reel tapes. As he went back to preserve his work by digitizing and better organizing his files, he began to stuff old ideas into a folder simply titled “cool stuff.” There was one piece of work in particular that caught his attention. It was something he’d written for a TV show over 20 years ago that wound up in the song “Let Me Happen to You Girl.”

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