Paste Session of the Day: Watch Medium Build perform at the Paste Party in Austin.
Medium Build, the musical project of Alaskan Nick Carpenter, played a solo set at the Paste Party in Austin presented by Ilegal Mezcal back in March.
Born and raised in Georgia, the son of missionary parents studied music at Middle Tennessee State before making the trek out to Alaska, where he’s released four albums under the Medium Build moniker and opened for acts like FINNEAS, Lewis Capaldi and Briston Maroney. He delighted fans at the High Noon outdoor stage with a set filled with emotion and humor.
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