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Pat and Ezra hunker down in the "Rock Room East" to discuss the discography of the band Big Thief!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Cada concierto de Big Thief es único. No repiten el setlist y aprovechan la ocasión para presentar las canciones en las que van trabajando, un lujo para los fans de la banda que los vean en directo. Este mes en España tienen cuatro oportunidades, el 6 de junio en el Primavera Sound en Barcelona, el 9 en Sevilla, el 10 en las Noches del Botánico en Madrid y el 12 en Bilbao. Además, aprovechamos para hablar con el guitarrista de la banda sobre 'The Mirror', su nuevo trabajo, que firma en solitario aunque se acompañe de sus compañeros de banda Adrianne Lenker y James Krivchenia. En él la raíz folk de sus canciones dialoga con una electrónica sutil, creando nuevas dimensiones para sus historias, como si de un juego de espejos se tratase. Escuchar audio
The XX, Gorillaz, Massive Attack, Buscabulla, Bad Gyal, Rusowsky, Peggy Gou...son algunos grandes nombres que encontramos en el cartel del Primavera Sound de Barcelona, que comenzó ayer con su programación de bienvenida y que desde hoy despliega toda su programación, que reúne a los nombres que configuran la música popular de hoy y sobre todo, de mañana. En esta edición de nanana repasamos algunos de esos nombres. Por eso mismo, te ofrecemos una entrevista con Buck Meek, de Big Thief, que también estarán actuando en la cita barcelonesa y que también pasarán por Sevilla, Madrid (Noches del Botánico) y Bilbao. Además, en FAQ! Anni B Sweet responde a nuestro cuestionario cultural. Playlist: The xx - I Dare YouGorillaz - Orange CountyMassive Attack - Unfinished SympathyRöyksopp, Susanne Sundfør - Oh LoveModerat - Bad KingdomThe Knife - HeartbeatsThe Velvet Underground - Sunday MorningThe Strokes - I'll Try Anything OnceEditors - Ocean of NightThe National - Fake EmpireOasis - Don't Look Back in AngerThe Black Keys - Howling for YouAlabama Shakes - Don't Wanna FightBeth Ditto - FireDorian Electra - Young FolksBB Trickz - A la MalaCharli xcx - Rock MusicTurnstile - Never EnoughTriángulo de Amor Bizarro - Mi CatedralBeach House - WildIceage - EmberWet Leg - Chaise LongueShego - Casi No Vivo para ContarloMala Gestión - DiéselPaco Pecado - Rugío de SentirGuitarricadelafuente - Babieca!Troye Sivan - RushMaría José Llergo - ¡Ay, Doctor!Bad Bunny - Ojitos LindosPeggy Gou - (It Goes Like) NananaBuscabulla - Miraverahí (Slow Jamz Remix)Oklou - Harvest SkyRusowsky - pink + pinkBad Gyal - Más CaraDepresión Sonora - La Ley del PobreBig Thief - IncomprehensibleNouvelle Vague - Enjoy the SilenceHelado Tropical - SensaciónBelle & Sebastian - It Only Takes One LionIbibio Sound Machine - Concept of LoveTomora - Somewhere ElseJungle - The WaveEscuchar audio
As Corpus Christi and neighboring cities try to head off a water catastrophe, water demand exceeds supply across Texas and there are new staggering estimates for a statewide water plan. We'll go over the numbers, what’s behind them, and what comes next.A runoff for lieutenant governor looms in Texas — but do Texans know either […] The post Big Thief guitarist Buck Meek talks solo album ‘The Mirror’ appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Esta semana, en nuestras Islas de Noche, nos movemos en las proximidades del tiempo. Coordenadas cósmicas que nos sitúan entre el 23 y este 26, reunimos unos cuantos discos favoritos recientes, incluido alguno de estreno, a través de un puñado de canciones para quedarnos a vivir en ellas. Suenan: DANA SIPOS - "Hour and Glass" ("GOLDEN MOLTEN", 2026) / SPENCER CULLUM'S COIN COLLECTION - "Old Paul Hill" ("SPENCER CULLUM'S COIN COLLECTION 3", 2026) / MAISY OWEN - "On My Way Down" ("DARK ON A SUNNY DAY", 2026) / EMILE - "Circles" ("SPIRIT", 2023) / DAISY RICKMAN - "Sunflowers of Your Mind" ("HOWL", 2024) / ELANOR MOSS - "Cosmic Memory" ("COSMIC", 2023) / JENNIFER CASTLE - "Blowing Kisses" ("CAMELOT", 2024) / TINY RUINS - "Earthly Things" ("CEREMONY", 2023) / THIS IS THE KIT - "Dibs" ("CAREFUL OF YOUR KEEPERS", 2023) / NAIMA BOCK - "My Sweet Body" ("BELOW A MASSIVE DARK LAND", 2024) / HALEY HEYNDERICKX and MAX GARCIA CONOVER "Mr. Marketer" ("WHAT OF OUR NATURE", 2025) / BUCK MEEK - "God Knows Why" ("THE MIRROR", 2026) /Escuchar audio
Jason Goebel and Niklas Nygards are aboard the February 2026 New Music Train in this episode, traveling between New York City and Ipswich, UK (where Niklas is supporting his beloved football club). Along the way, we hear discussion of new work from Ratboys, Buck Meek, I'm With Her, Sahara Hotnights and Brown Horse.Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends.Visit our website at SuburbsPod.comEmail Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.comFollow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspodIf you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984.Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, next covered by Frank Muffin and now re-done in a high-voltage version by Quartjar again! Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
Rolling Stone has called Charlotte Cornfield “Canada's best kept secret.” But now, with the release of her sixth record featuring artists like Feist and Buck Meek of Big Thief fame, it's safe to say the secret's out. Charlotte talks to Tom about writing her first record since becoming a mom, collaborating with one of her favourite artists, Feist, and why she's feeling optimistic in her songwriting these days.
Buck Meek is my guest on this episode of That's How I Remember It. Buck is, of course, a member of the incredible Big Thief band. He also makes excellent solo records including the recently released one titled The Mirror. We talked about making that record as well as sense memory, feedback loops, icehouses, influential guitar teachers, the connection between grief and love, and trusting songs. This was a great talk with an incredible musician, really pleased to have Buck on the pod. Listen and subscribe!
Charlotte Cornfield returns to discuss her new album Hurts Like Hell, living in Toronto after stints in Montreal and New York, how becoming a mother has altered her sense of self and her artistic perspective, notions of connection, teaching, and learning, how Lucinda Williams' memoir impacted her relationship to narrative realities, talking about Neil Young, Zuma, and Tonight's the Night, who the song “Lost Leader” might be about, recruiting special guest vocalists like Feist and Buck Meek, working with Merge Records, new songs, upcoming shows, and much more.EVERY OTHER COMPLETE KREATIVE KONTROL EPISODE IS ONLY ACCESSIBLE TO PATREON SUPPORTERS STARTING AT $6/MONTH. This one is fine, but if you haven't already, please subscribe now on Patreon so you never miss full episodes. Thanks!Thanks to Blackbyrd Myoozik, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S., Pride Centre of Edmonton, and Letters Charity. Follow vish online.Related episodes/links:Ep. #1070: Buck MeekEp. #1064: AquakultreEp. #645: Charlotte CornfieldEp. #600: The Weather StationEp. #93: OughtSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In which The Curmudgeons set the dial back to 1988, when grunge started to become a real thing with real buzz and found itself no longer contained to just Seattle. Mudhoney kicked ass and triumphed in the U.K. with the gargantuan single "Touch Me I'm Sick" and their awesomely heavy debut EP Superfuzz Bigmuff. Soundgarden released its full-length debut album, which, while badly produced, found the band slashing and burning through a number of supremely intense rockers. And Screaming Trees served up a super-loud but super-cool take on 1960s psychedelic garage rock. Meanwhile, non-Seattle bands like Sonic Youth, Pixies and Dinosaur Jr. released classic hard rock albums that would influence a certain talented little guy from Aberdeen, Wa., a few years later. Enjoy the awe-inspiring sounds of 1988 proto-grunge and grunge adjacency (with some bonus 1996 stuff from Screaming Trees) by accessing our special Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6lVn38eOrw3CraMeLejnTx?si=8de496ad2eb7414b Here's a handy a navigation companion to this episode. (00:52-03:13) - Arturo Andrade sets the parameters for our discussion of grunge from 1988 (04:13-14:40) - Parallel Universe, featuring reviews of new albums from Sault and Buck Meek (15:39 - 41:12) - We tell the origin story of the mighty Sub Pop Records and cover releases from Mudhoney, Soundgarden and Scream Trees (42:15 - 01:01:49) - We analyze tremendous "grunge-adjacent" albums from l7, Sonic Youth, The Pixies and Dinosaur Jr. Join our Curmudgeonly Community today! facebook.com/groups/curmudgeonrock Edited with an assist from Descript! web.descript.com Hosted on Podbean! curmudgeonrock.podbean.com Subscribe to our show on these platforms: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-curmudgeon-rock-report/id1551808911 https://open.spotify.com/show/4q7bHKIROH98o0vJbXLamB?si=5ffbdc04d6d44ecb Co-written and co-produced by Arturo Andrade and Christopher O'Connor - The Curmudgeons
Met ditmaal: JB Meijers, Queen’s Pleasure, Hater, Buck Meek, Kula Shaker, Yīn Yīn, The Delines, Iron & Wine, Gorillaz, Mano Negra, Sprints, Telehealth, Dry Cleaning, The James Hunter Six,Stone, plus een exclusieve instore van Yorick van Norden. Concerto Radio, aflevering 639 (13 maart 2026): JB Meijers, Stargazer: Rock Und Roll Queen’s Pleasure, The Club: Stunt Double […]
...y más nuevas canciones de Niña Polaca, Cora Yako. Molly Mogul, Squeeze, Arooj Aftab + Beck, Big Thief y Buck Meek.Escuchar audio
También con Nick Cave, Girl In The Year Above......y más nuevas canciones de Jose Domingo, Lucas Jesús, Blanco Palamera, Boyanka Kostova, Niños Luchando, Greg Mendez y Buck Meek.Escuchar audio
...y más nuevas canciones de Monte Ventura, José Bonaparte, Alexis Taylor, Robyn, Courtney Barnett, Bruce Hornsby y Buck Meek.Escuchar audio
Durante toda esta semana repasamos el nuevo álbum en solitario del guitarrista de Big Thief, comentado por él mismo.En el programa de hoy también sonaron nuevas canciones de Jehnny Beth (con Mike Patton), Mandy Indiana, 15 15, Ouineta, Jolly damper, Tfofusmell, Angelo De Augustine, Go Cactus, Estrogenuinas, Periferia (con Cala Vento) y Triángulo De Amor Bizarro.Escuchar audio
Con Arctic Monkeys, Fontaines D.C., Olivia Rodrigo, Beth Gibbons, Depeche Mode, Young Fathers, Big Thief, Anna Calvi, Nilüfer Yanya, Ellie Rowsell......y más nuevas canciones de Buck Meek, Morrissey y Gorillaz.Escuchar audio
The Wave Pictures siguen en estado de gracia y la muestra es el nuevo disco que acaban de publicar y destacamos esta semana en nuestro tiempo de radio. Escuchamos varias de sus canciones, te recordamos las fechas de su gira española y dejamos nuestro micro a la banda para que os cuenten algunas cosas. Además dedicamos el resto del programa íntegramente a repasar la actualidad, sonando las novedades de The Temper Trap, Heavenly, Caleb Hearn, Last Dinosaurs, Tom Misch, Lala Lala, Raye & Marlowe, Molly Millinton, Alyssa Caroline, Sunlit, Alayna, Bosshle G, Kikee, Lucas Toniolo, Buck Meek, The Last Dinner Party, Vinyl Floor, Brnkn Blade, Cely Riva, Mome & Ricky Ducati, Lølø, Alexandra Babiak, Alex Krawcyk, Beckett Haycroft, Bleachers y Emma Blune. Y además echamos 30 años la vista atrás para recuperar algunos hits atemporales de The Cardigans y Oasis.
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...y más nuevas canciones de Clara Peya, Anna Ferrer, Laura Jordán, elsas, Deadletter, Telehealth, Luke Temple, Buck Meek y Snail Mail.Escuchar audio
“When I go to the grocery store, that's part of the songwriting process. When I work on my truck, that's part of my songwriting process. Every aspect of our life feeds into our creativity. The more present I can be, the better the songs,” says Buck Meek. Meek, the guitarist in Big Thief, is the first songwriter to discuss how “fluid dynamics” impact his songwriting. The ocean—with its waves, shifting sand, temperature fluctuation, and changing tides—inspires him because these shifting elements mirror his creative process. And when Meek towels off, getting started is usually easy because he doesn't believe in writer's block, calling it "a privileged idea that comes from a pursuit of excellence or even perfection. I start my process with as little preciousness as possible by allowing myself to be trite, silly, childish, or playful, for example. I'm much more likely to experiment when I start in these states.” Buck Meek's latest album is The Mirror. Here's the link to my 2017 transcribed interview with Big Thief's Adrianne Lenker.
Buck Meek is here for a talk about his charming, confessional new album, The Mirror, coming up in Wimberley, Texas and people's misconceptions of the Lone Star State, the vibrancy of transient college towns, how his grandmother's death and caring for his grandfather galvanized his family and inspired aspects of The Mirror, writing songs about communication, teaching, language, speech, parenting, and family, pondering duality, mid-life, and overcoming societal inhibitions, a unique recording studio set-up, ambience and intuitive expression, being a participant in Bob Dylan's Shadow Kingdom film and recording project, upcoming solo and Big Thief tour dates, other future plans, and much more.EVERY OTHER COMPLETE KREATIVE KONTROL EPISODE IS ONLY ACCESSIBLE TO PATREON SUPPORTERS STARTING AT $6/MONTH. Enjoy this excerpt and please subscribe now via this link to hear this full episode. Thanks!Thanks to Blackbyrd Myoozik, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S., Pride Centre of Edmonton, and Letters Charity. Follow vish online.Related episodes/links:Win a Buck Meek February 2026 Prize Pack!Ep. #1041: Ryan DavisEp. #1034: Sean Wilentz on Bob Dylan's ‘Through The Open Window'Ep. #1025: Esther RoseEp. #981: The Minus 5Ep. #975: DeerhoofEp. #910: The Hard QuartetEp. #864: Mary Lattimore and Walt McClementsEp. #821: Kurt VileEp. #769: Jana HornEp. #692: WilcoEp. #586: Spencer TweedyEp. #467: Susan RogersSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we're talking to Big Thief guitarist Buck Meek who's fourth solo album, The Mirror, is out this week via 4AD. It was made with Big Thief drummer James Krivchenia in the producer's chair and together they envisioned a joyous rock record with an ambient sound design that really gives the album a unique sound. Our discussion gets into the production of the album and how guitarist Adam Brisbin played a major role in the way it sounds, embracing hope in dark times, plus the many guests on The Mirror including Adrianne Lenker, Jolie Holland and more. We also talk about Buck's new band Kisser which is led by his partner, Germaine Dunes, his upcoming tour plans, five records he thinks everyone should own, a little food talk, and more. -- Credits: Hosted & produced by Bill Pearis Mixed and mastered by Nick Gray Theme music by Michael Silverstein
In Early, Iowa, residents check their Facebook to see if their water is safe to drink. On this News Buzz edition of River to River, Sentient Media's Nina Elkadi shares her investigation into nitrate pollution in small towns' tap water. But first, Robin Opsahl of Iowa Capital Dispatch gives us a statehouse update. Also, Iowa Capital Dispatch's Cami Koons talks about a controversial piece of legislation that could change how Iowa's impaired waters list is managed. Iowa's State Climatologist Justin Glisan explains this year's snow drought and its consequences. Finally, we groove into the weekend with Studio One's CeCe Mitchell with new tracks from Buck Meek and Dogpark.
...y más nuevas canciones de Vera Fauna, O'Cristo, Usted, Coutney Barnett, Buck Meek, Tofusmell, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Weird Nightmare y Sugar.Escuchar audio
...y más nuevas canciones de José González, Inés De Lis, Alanaire, Elsas, Courtesy, Apparat. Buck Meek, Snail Mail y Coutney Barnett.Escuchar audio
NPR's classical critic Tom Huizenga joins host Robin Hilton for our first spin of the best songs we're hearing in 2026, including new ones from Big Thief's Buck Meek, the genre-hopping artist Joji, “fragile hope” from composer Daníel Bjarnason and more. Featured artists and songs:1. Buck Meek: “Gasoline,” from ‘The Mirror'2. Pekka Kuusisto & Sam Amidon: "Way Go, Lily" (Arr. by Nico Muhly / Adapted for orchestra by Bernard Rofe), from ‘Willows'3. Joji: “Love You Less,” from ‘P*** In The Wind'4. Joyce DiDonato & Time for Three: “Because I could not stop for Death," from ‘Emily - No Prisoner Be'5. Jana Horn: “Don't think,” from ‘Jana Horn'6. Daniel Bjarnason & The Iceland Symphony Orchestra: “Fragile Hope,” from ‘The Grotesque and the Sublime' Support the show by leaving a review on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. And tell a friend!Questions, comments, suggestions or feedback of any kind always welcome: allsongs@npr.orgLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Big Thief, groupe new-yorkais mené par Adrianne Lenker, accompagné de Buck Meek et James Krivchenia, propose avec Double Infinity un album qui explore l'intime avec une délicatesse rare. L'album poursuit les chemins émotionnels tracés par leurs précédentes œuvres, mais avec une clarté et une profondeur encore plus marquées. Big Thief […] The post Big Thief: La folk en apesanteur first appeared on Radio Vostok.
Big Thief, groupe new-yorkais mené par Adrianne Lenker, accompagné de Buck Meek et James Krivchenia, propose avec Double Infinity un album qui explore l'intime avec une délicatesse rare. L'album poursuit les chemins émotionnels tracés par leurs précédentes œuvres, mais avec une clarté et une profondeur encore plus marquées. Big Thief […] The post Big Thief: La folk en apesanteur first appeared on Radio Vostok.
Buck Meek returns to Jokermen for a conversation about living through the Los Angeles fires, recording live in a room with trusted friends and collaborators, Laraaji's powerful zither/iPad loadout, continuing to believe in rock and roll, reaching a new state of equilibrium in Big Thief, and their beautiful new record, Double Infinity. LISTEN TO "DOUBLE INFINITY" FOLLOW BUCK ON INSTAGRAM
Adrianne Lenker, Buck Meek, Big Thief, Double Infinity. Was bedeutet das, wer ist das, warum ist das gut? Im neuen FM4 Musikpodcast schauen wir uns das Big Thief Multiversum genauer an, reden darüber, wie das Projekt aus Brooklyn entstanden ist, wie das neue Album "Double Infinity" klingt und wem wir es empfehlen. Und versuchen herauszufinden, ob Adrianne Lenker Team Conrad oder Team Jeremiah ist. Sendungshinweis: Generation Sound - der FM4 Musikpodcast, Montag, 08.09.2025, 19 Uhr und Campus, 11.09.2025, 4 Uhr.
Big Thief publica este viernes Double Infinity, su sexto álbum de estudio y el primero como trío, tras la salida de su bajista por "razones interpersonales" que nunca llegaron a explicar. Se trata de la segunda gran ruptura en el núcleo de la banda, después del divorcio entre Adrianne Lenker y Buck Meek, una separación que, lejos de debilitarlos, los ha unido aún más. Aunque ahora son tres, en el estudio trabajan con una banda de diez músicos, componiendo y sintiendo como una sola unidad. El resultado no suena grandilocuente, recargado ni excesivamente complejo, sino sencillo, directo y profundamente emocional.Además, Javi Ferrara de Parquesvr responde a nuestro cuestionario cultural; escuchamos las canciones más bonitas que mandáis a nuestra playlist; y entramos en la 'Sala de Despiece' con Gazzi para conocer con detalle cómo se construye 'A cova', una de sus últimas producciones.Playlist:Turnstile - SEEIN’ STARSMomma - I Want Youu (Fever)La Paloma - Sé Lo Que QuieroVivian Girls - Dance (If You Wanna)Royel Otis - carWet Leg - pokemonJohn Glacier, Eartheater - Money ShowsMen I Trust - HuskBig Thief - IncomprehensibleBig Thief - Double InfinityBig Thief - WordsBig Thief - Happy With YouFlorence + The Machine - Everybody ScreamLorde - HammerAMORE - DelirioGeorgia - Wanna PlayTame Impala - LoserCurtis Harding - True Love Can’t Be BlindShame - SpartakI JORDAN, Ashwarya - Without YouGazzi - a covaAlice Wonder - x.ave: renacerMerina Gris, Hofe - Nadie Cuando LloroSkepta, Fred again.. - 21 YearsMura Masa - I’m Really Hot (For Myself)rusowsky - 4 DaisyTeo Planell - RadioEscuchar audio
Our guests today on the podcast are beloved indie folk band Big Thief. Since forming in Brooklyn in 2016, the Grammy-nominated group have released five acclaimed records and won hearts worldwide with their mix of indie, folk, and country sounds. This week, they return with Double Infinity, a new album recorded at New York's legendary Power Station that captures the band's instinctive, collaborative spirit. In today's episode, guitarist and co-songwriter Buck Meek joins us to discuss the making of the record, his journey into songwriting, and when Big Thief might return to Australia. In today's episode, we're joined by guitarist and co-songwriter Buck Meek to chat about the making of Double Infinity, his path into songwriting, and when Big Thief might be back on Australian shores.Big Thief : Instagram / Spotify Find tour dates and more information about Big Thief hereVisit our official website here and follow us across our socials.
Show #213 of World Awakenings: The Fast Track to Enlightenment is a bit of a departure from our usual chat with spiritual masters, teachers, channels, and authors & experts, as we meet with musical artist, Dylan Meek. Growing up in a small town outside of Austin, Texas, piano master Jimmy Neely took Dylan in as a protege, passing along nearly a century of wisdom and music. Graduating High-school, Dylan moved to Boston, to live with his brother Buck Meek, and play organ and piano in gospel churches. These experiences provided the first inspiration for him to start singing. Since then, Dylan has consistently pushed artistic boundaries. His mastery of the keyboard remains a hallmark of his signature sound. Known for his Grammy-nominated work and a repertoire that spans classic soul, neo-soul, and rock, Dylan's music is a testament to fearless originality and the limitless power of connection. His forthcoming album “Love Languages” exemplifies this journey—a poetic celebration that challenges us all to love more openly and courageously. His mission is to inspire genuine connection in a fragmented world, inviting every listener to confront their truths, celebrate their nuances, and experience the catharsis of heartfelt creativity. Spiritual awakening and growth comes in many forms, and Dylan Meek and his music is a beautiful example of this!To watch World Awakenings on New Reality TV, and find out more about New Reality TV, just click this link.To find out more about Dylan Meek and his music, just go to his website, https://www.dylanmeekmusic.com/Dylan's newest album, "Love Languages" debuts September, 2025 on Liquid Culture RecordsYou can find & listen to Dylan's music on Spotify, Pandora & many more online audio outlets.
In episode #38 of LLR, we explore and celebrate the deep discographies of some of our favorite artists. We'll revisit surprisingly solid solo efforts, sensational side projects, and often overlooked, audacious LP releases from way-back-when, which gave listeners a taste of the sonic greatness to come. Plug your noses and blow it out your ears, Podcast America…we're about to dive deep! Sonic contributors to episode thirty-eight of Lightnin' Licks Radio podcast include: Derrick Harriott, Brothers Johnson, Holland-Dozier-Holland, Townes Van Zandt, James Todd Smith, George Gershwin & Michael Sweeney, Johnny Marr, The Smiths, Thin Lizzy, Ace Frehly, M. Ward, Bright Eyes, Monsters of Folk, Rose Royce, Jim Croce, Better Oblivion Community Center, Jim James, Desaparecidos, Modest Mouse, Califone, Ugly Casanova, Kids Bop kids (yeah!), Daryl Hall and John Oates, Dan the Automator, Gulliver, Tim Moore, Bay City Rollers, Adrianne Lenker, Buck Meek, Big Thief, Billy Bob Thorton, Phill Collins, James Taylor, Jackson Browne, Leland Sklar, Russ Kunkel, Kootch, Carol King, The City, Judee Sill, The Byrds, Dillard & Clark, Gram Parsons, Gene Clark, President Joe Biden, The Cars, Ric Ocasek, Ministry, Digable Planets, Beastie Boys, Shabazz Palaces, Latin Playboys, Los Lobos, Chris Keys, and the Clockers. LLR mixtape #38: [SIDE ONE] (1) Shabazz Palaces - #CAKE (2) Latin Playboys - Crayon Sun (3) Gene Clark - Strength of Strings (4) Desaparecidos - City on the Hill (5) Adrianne Lenker & Buck Meek - money [SIDE TWO] (1) Gulliver - Lemon Road (2) Ugly Casanova - Hotcha Girls (3) The City - Paradise Alley (4) Monsters of Folk - Losin' Yo Head Ric Ocasek - Time Bomb Thanks so much for tuning in. LLR will return in a few weeks with another bonus episode featuring a super-special-secret guest. Do your best to stay hydrated and practice selfcare. Making your way in the world today takes everything you've got. Taking a break from all your worries sure would help a lot. Wouldn't you like to get away? Why ask why? Try Blue Chair Bay flavored rums and head outside, let the sun hit you. Stream, rent, or buy the excellent documentary The Immediate Family, it's Kootch approved!
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, nos quedamos entre 2024 y el año pasado con un puñado de preciosísimas y fantásticas canciones. Suenan: BILL MACKAY - “WHEN I WAS HERE” (“LOCUST LAND”, 2024) / ONE ELEVEN HEAVY - “THE FIRST POW” (2024) / COREY MADDEN - “THE MEANING OF COLOR” (“TASTE THE HOUR”, 2024) / LA LUZ - “POPPIES” (“NEWS OF THE UNIVERSE”, 2024) / PENNY ARCADE - “BLACK CLOUD” (“BACKWATER COLLAGE”, 2024) / LOVING - “ASK DIRECTIONS” (“ANY LIGHT”, 2024) / WAY DYNAMIC - “CANDLELIGHT” (“DUCK”, 2024) / FLORAL PORTRAIT - “WAVES” (“FLORAL PORTRAIT”, 2023) / MARINA ALLEN - “BAD EYE OPAL” (“EIGHT POINTED STAR”, 2024) / HOLLOW HAND - “I’M GOING TO LET YOU BREAK MY HEART” (“YOUR OWN ADVENTURE”, 2024) / SAM EVIAN - “JACKET” (“PLUNGE”, 2024) /BUCK MEEK - “WHERE YOU’RE COMING FROM” (“HAUNTED MOUNTAIN”, 2023) / JENNIFER CASTLE - “BLOWING KISSES” (2024) / LUKA KUPLOWSKY AND THE RYOKAN BAND - “HOW CAN I POSSIBLY SLEEP WHEN THERE IS MUSIC” (“HOW CAN I POSSIBLY SLEEP WHEN THERE IS MUSIC”, 2024) /Escuchar audio
LOST ANGEL: THE GENIUS OF JUDEE SILL is an intimate documentary portrait of a one-of-a-kind singer-songwriter from 1970s LA – Judee Sill. It charts her life from a troubled adolescence of addiction, armed robbery and prison through her meteoric rise in the music world and early tragic death. In two years, Judee went from living in a car to a deal with Asylum Records and the cover of Rolling Stone. As told by David Geffen, Linda Ronstadt, JD Souther, Jackson Browne and Graham Nash -- along with Judee herself -- the film explores Judee's unique musical style and the inspiring recent rediscovery of her singular music fostered by Shawn Colvin, Robin Pecknold of Fleet Foxes, Adrianne Lenker and Buck Meek of Big Thief, and Weyes Blood. Co-directors Brian Lindstrom and Andy Brown join us for a conversation how they discovered this nearly forgotten artist, their search for archival material on Judee Sill, finding the “right” way to tell her story, and connecting with wide array of artist, young and older who have been inspired by Judee's enduring work. For more go to: lost-angel-the-genius-of-judee-sill In Theaters and On Amazon & Apple TV on April 12
Jolie Holland is a world-renowned Los Angeles-based artist who has forged a timeless, captivating musical legacy mining the depths of her, at times harrowing, life experiences. Her fearless creative choices are rooted in honesty and presence. She is a co-founder of the musical trio The Be Good Tanyas and has been featured on Bob Dylan's "Theme Time Radio Hour" Jolie was raised as a fourth-generation Jehovah's Witness, and her music inherently carries emotional themes inextricable from her cult experience. These concepts of cult dynamics are subtly woven throughout her newly released album Haunted Mountain, including on the mesmerizing title track, a duet with Buck Meek, guitarist for the band Big Thief. In this very special episode, Jolie breaks down the emotional themes of her new record and explains how the cultic dynamics she sees in the world inform her perspective and work. She outlines the patriarchal and harmful teachings she experienced herself being raised as a Jehovah's Witness, and how the aftereffects permeate her creative expression. Haunted Mountain is available now on all streaming platforms and on CD & vinyl at: www.joliehollandmusic.com This is an unlocked bonus episode, you can hear all 50+ of our bonus episodes by becoming a member at: https://www.patreon.com/indoctrination Members can also access our first 50 episodes exclusively on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/collection/106532 Thanks to all of our Patreon supporters for making this episode possible!
Tis' the season for FAMILY...sometimes too much effing family. Join the Too Much Effing Perspective crew as we go to 11 with family-fueled Spinal Tap Moments from Heart's Nancy Wilson; comedian Rhys Darby from Flight of the Conchords + Our Flag Means Death; Big Thief's Buck Meek; and the Daily Show's Josh Johnson. -------------------------------------------------- Get in touch with Too Much Effing Perspective Contact us: hello@tmepshow.com Website: https://tmepshow.com IG + X: @tmepshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We steal a few moments with Big Thief guitarist Buck Meek who tells us about the time his band recorded an album on a Texas pecan plantation; the ways in which Tom Waits has influenced his songwriting; and how his friend almost died delivering a guitar to Bruce Springsteen. Find Buck's new solo album, Haunted Mountain: www.buckmeekmusic.com Buck on IG: @buckmeek Big Thief on IG: @bigthiefmusic -------------------------------------------------- Get in touch with Too Much Effing Perspective Contact us: hello@tmepshow.com Join our Mailing List: https://tmepshow.com Follow us on Social: @tmepshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You know Buck from Big Thief and his solo albums, like this year's Haunted Mountain. Full of near-death experiences and tender but insistent roots-inspired songwriting, it's an album that finds inspiration in the mysterious Mount Shasta, long a site of high strangeness—and a place that plays a pivotal role in Buck's own origin story. Cut live to 2”-inch tape, it's a personal and open-hearted record and we're so glad to have Buck here with us, hanging out and discussing Judee Sill, Bob Dylan–but not his work with Bob Dylan, thanks to one of those pesky NDAs, the autonomy preserving creative practices of Adrianne Lenker and Big Thief, working with fellow Texan Jolie Holland—who's also got her own Haunted Mountain album—and the power of reciprocity. Speaking of reciprocity, Aquarium Drunkard Transmissions is brought to you by Aquarium Drunkard's Patreon community. Join us over there and help support independent media. Transmissions is a part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit the Talkhouse for more interviews, fascinating reads, and podcasts. Next week on Transmissions: electronic musician Moby and his podcast co-host Lindsay Hicks. Be well in the meantime, this Transmission is concluded.
Ian catches up with Buck Meek about his beautiful new record, the unstoppable Big Thief, and the many cultural and culinary delights of the San Fernando Valley. COP "HAUNTED MOUNTAIN" NOW SUBSCRIBE TO JOKERMEN ON PATREON WATCH OUR "BOB DYLAN REVISITED" SERIES ON YOUTUBE MERCH AVAILABLE ON JOKERMEN.SHOP FOLLOW JOKERMEN ON INSTAGRAM AND SUBSTACK
Welcome back to Aquarium Drunkard Transmissions. Here's hoping your autumnal drift toward Halloween is rolling along nicely. This week on the show, we're chatting once again with Mitch Horowitz, occult scholar, practitioner, and historian. We've had Mitch on a number of times—once a year or so for the last few years. What can we say? We just love listening to the guy riff. His latest is book is Modern Occultism: History, Theory, and Practice. A sprawling secret history in the same vein as his 2009 book Occult America (The Secret History of How Mysticism Shaped our Nation), the book explores how wisdom and philosophies gleaned from the Hermetica, gnostic gospels, Kabbalah, and other esoteric systems made its way from ancient and often fragmented pasts to profoundly inform the modern age, illuminating how it fueled secret societies and motivated renegade thinkers. Our talk? Well, it's all over the place. We discuss many of the figures who appear in the book, like the dubious but charming Carlos Castaneda, Anthroposophy founder Rudolph Steiner, and Theosophy's grand dame H.P. Blavatsky, featured here alongside figures like Aleister Crowley, Carl Jung, Anton LaVey, and Jack Parsons, the pioneering father of modern rocketry—who was also a practicing magician, one-time Marxist, and famously died at 37 in a fiery explosion. Beyond that, we get into notions of radical self-reliance via Ayn Rand and comics artist Steve Ditko, UFOs, and the necessary path of following one's own innate proclivities. Arthur Miller once said something along the lines of, “An era can be said to end when its basic illusions are exhausted.” Perhaps that's at the core of this chat: in our hyper-individualized moment, with so many of the old ways breaking down around us, how we can think about the communal and the individual in less binary or dualistic terms? Horowitz is a frequent guest on Coast to Coast AM, so think of this as one of those Transmissions episodes that leans into that feel. Transmissions is a part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit the Talkhouse for more interviews, fascinating reads, and podcasts. Next week on Transmissions? Next week on the show, Buck Meek. For heads, by heads. Aquarium Drunkard is powered by our patrons. Keep the servers humming and help us continue doing it by pledging your support via our Patreon page.
This is just a preview of our Patreon exclusive bonus episode. You can hear the full episode by becoming a member at: www.patron.com/indoctrination Jolie Holland is a world-renowned Los Angeles-based artist who has forged a timeless, captivating musical legacy mining the depths of her, at times harrowing, life experiences. Her fearless creative choices are rooted in honesty and presence. She is a co-founder of the musical trio The Be Good Tanyas and has been featured on Bob Dylan's "Theme Time Radio Hour" Jolie was raised as a fourth-generation Jehovah's Witness, and her music inherently carries emotional themes inextricable from her cult experience. These concepts of cult dynamics are subtly woven throughout her newly released album Haunted Mountain, including on the mesmerizing title track, a duet with Buck Meek, guitarist for the band Big Thief. In this very special episode, Jolie breaks down the emotional themes of her new record and explains how the cultic dynamics she sees in the world inform her perspective and work. She outlines the patriarchal and harmful teachings she experienced herself being raised as a Jehovah's Witness, and how the aftereffects permeate her creative expression. Haunted Mountain is available now on all streaming platforms and on CD & vinyl at: www.joliehollandmusic.com Thanks to all of our Patreon supporters for making this episode possible!
Jolie Holland is a world-renowned Los Angeles-based artist who has forged a timeless, captivating musical legacy mining the depths of her, at times harrowing, life experiences. Her fearless creative choices are rooted in honesty and presence. She is a co-founder of the musical trio The Be Good Tanyas and has been featured on Bob Dylan's "Theme Time Radio Hour" Jolie was raised as a fourth-generation Jehovah's Witness, and her music inherently carries emotional themes inextricable from her cult experience. These concepts of cult dynamics are subtly woven throughout her newly released album Haunted Mountain, including on the mesmerizing title track, a duet with Buck Meek, guitarist for the band Big Thief. In this unique and creativity-centered conversation, Jolie details how her childhood in a high-control group informed her musical output, explaining how music as a tool for communication can be a path to freedom of expression even while under the grip of authoritarian religion. Rachel and Jolie go on to discuss the lasting impacts of patriarchal ideology, explaining how its insidious nature can manifest personally and socially. Before You Go: Rachel expands on the idea that high-control groups often encourage feelings of self-loathing in their followers. She explains the devastating impacts that can result from these types of harmful teachings. Haunted Mountain is available now on all streaming platforms and on CD & vinyl at: www.joliehollandmusic.com All of Rachel's free informational PDF documents are available here: www.rachelbernsteintherapy.com/pdf.html All of Rachel's video lectures are available for purchase here: www.rachelbernsteintherapy.com/webinar.html To help support the show monthly and get bonus episodes, shirts, and tote bags, please visit: www.patreon.com/indoctrination Prefer to support the IndoctriNation show with a one-time donation? Use this link: www.paypal.me/indoctrination Connect with us on Social Media: Twitter: twitter.com/_indoctrination Facebook: www.facebook.com/indoctrinationpodcast Tik Tok: www.tiktok.com/@indoctrinationpodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/indoctrinationpodcast/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/rachelbernsteinlmft You can always help the show for free by leaving a rating on Spotify or a review on Apple/ iTunes. It really helps the visibility of the show
We got cozy with guest co-host A.D. Miles sitting in the Doug chair, Joe Pera zooming in from New York to reschedule for a future appearance and Buck Meek (from Big Thief) performing "Lagrimas" with Joseph the human capo and spooky sound effects by our own Vic Berger.Watch or listen to another hour with more A.D. and Buck, a deep dive into Jordan Peterson's new online university, Tim's new weirdo of the week (Aubrey Marcus), and get tons of other stuff when you subscribe to OFFICE HOURS+. Get a FREE seven-day trial at patreon.com/officehourslive.Find everything Office Hours including the merch store at officialofficehours.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We got cozy with guest co-host A.D. Miles sitting in the Doug chair, Joe Pera zooming in from New York to reschedule for a future appearance and Buck Meek (from Big Thief) performing "Lagrimas" with Joseph the human capo and spooky sound effects by our own Vic Berger. Watch or listen to another hour with more A.D. and Buck, a deep dive into Jordan Peterson's new online university, Tim's new weirdo of the week (Aubrey Marcus), and get tons of other stuff when you subscribe to OFFICE HOURS+. Get a FREE seven-day trial at patreon.com/officehourslive. Find everything Office Hours including the merch store at officialofficehours.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tune in to today's episode of LaunchLeft, where Rain Phoenix is joined by MC Taylor of Hiss Golden Messenger to launch Johanna Samuels. Rain and MC engage in conversations about the artistic process, exploring how the emotions and creativity of artists contribute to the final musical outcomes. They agree on the irreplaceable human element in music creation and songwriting, asserting that AI will never replicate this human touch. Johanna and MC recount their initial meeting, her new record, and the importance of a songwriters community. Listen to the end to hear Johanna's powerful song "Holy Mother." ----------------- LAUNCHLEFT OFFICIAL WEBSITEhttps://www.launchleft.com LAUNCHLEFT PATREON https://www.patreon.com/LaunchLeft TWITTER https://twitter.com/LaunchLeft INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/launchleft/ FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/LaunchLeft --------------------- LaunchLeft Podcast hosted by Rain Phoenix is an intentional space for Art and Activism where famed creatives launch new artists. LaunchLeft is an alliance of left-of-center artists, a curated ecosystem that includes a podcast, label and NFT gallery. --------------------- IN THIS EPISODE: [02:OO] MC Taylor speaks about the inspiration for his music and his roots. [07:35] He discusses the passion and process of creating music. [10:27] MC Taylor talks about AI and its role in creativity. [14:00] MC Taylor shares how he and Johanna met, and they all discuss playing in smaller local venues in the LA area. [18:21] Johanna describes what her future schedule will be and discovers the “why” of what she is doing. [21:52] MC Taylor talks about his current state of happiness, how that has affected his recent writing, and how he’s feeling now. [33:15] Johanna describes her innermost feelings about music. [35:38] Listen to Johanna as she sings Holy Mother. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Artists are influenced by their emotions and world events. They want to be able to write from their heart and not by what they are directed to write. MC Taylor would rather create his music, which fluctuates financially, than secure jobs he hates. AI fails to enable the humanity of music creation due to the absence of emotion in the creative process. BIOGRAPHIES: HISS GOLDEN MESSENGER “I went looking for peace,” says songwriter M.C. Taylor of Hiss Golden Messenger about his new album Quietly Blowing It, out June 25, 2021, on Merge Records. “It’s not exactly a record about the state of the world—or my world—in 2020, but more a retrospective of the past five years of my life, painted in sort of impressionistic hues. Maybe I had the presence of mind when I was writing Quietly Blowing It to know that this was the time to go as deep as I needed to in order to make a record like this. And I got the time required in order to do that.” He pauses and laughs ruefully. “I got way more time than I needed, actually.”Quietly Blowing It was written and arranged by Taylor in his home studio—his 8’ × 10’ sanctuary packed floor to ceiling with books, records, and old guitars—as he watched the chaotic world spin outside his window. “Writing became a daily routine,” he explains, “and that was a ballast for me. Having spent so much time on the road over the past ten years, where writing consistently with any kind of flow can be tricky, it felt refreshing. And being in my studio, which is both isolated from and totally connected to the life of my family, felt appropriate for these songs.” Between March and June, Taylor wrote and recorded upwards of two dozen songs—in most cases playing all of the instruments himself— before winnowing the collection down and bringing them to the Hiss band. In July, the musicians, with Taylor in the production seat, went into Overdub Lane in Durham, NC, for a week, where they recorded Quietly Blowing It as an organic unit honed to a fine edge from their years together on the road. “We all needed to be making that music together,” he recalls. “We’ve all spent so many years traveling all over the world, but in that moment, it felt cathartic to be recording those particular songs with each other in our own small hometown.”Throughout Quietly Blowing It, Taylor brings his keen eye to our “broken American moment”—as he first sang on Hiss Golden Messenger’s critically acclaimed, GRAMMY ® - nominated Terms of Surrender—in ways that feel devastatingly intimate and human. Beginning with the wanderer’s lament of “Way Back in the Way Back,” with its rallying cry of “Up with the mountains, down with the system,” Taylor carries the listener on a musical journey that continually returns to themes of growing up, loss, obligation, and labor with piercing clarity, and his musical influences—including classic Southern soul and gospel, renegade country, and spiritual jazz—have never felt more genuine. Indeed, Quietly Blowing It is a distillation of the rolling Hiss Golden Messenger groove, from the rollicking, Allman-esque “The Great Mystifier” to the chiming falsetto soul of “It Will If We Let It,” to the smoky, shuffling title track with its bittersweet guitar assist from Nashville legend Buddy Miller. The album ends with soulful lead single “Sanctuary,” a song about trying to reconcile tragedy and joy, with references to John Prine (“Handsome Johnny had to go, child...”), economic disparity, and the redemptive quality of hope. Indeed, when he sings, “Feeling bad, feeling blue, can’t get out of my own mind; but I know how to sing about it,” it feels like the album’s spiritual thesis. Throughout Quietly Blowing It, Taylor reckons with the tumultuous present in wholly personal terms, encouraging listeners to do the same. “These songs always circle back to the things that I feel like I have a handle on and the things that I’m not proud of about myself. When I think of the phrase ‘quietly blowing it,’ I think of all the ways that I’ve misstepped, misused my gifts, miscommunicated. ‘Born on the level, quietly blowing it.’ That’s what’s on my mind there. Always fuckin’ up in little ways.”Surrounding himself with a trusted cast of collaborators that includes Miller, songwriter Gregory Alan Isakov, songwriter and Tony Award–winning playwright Anaïs Mitchell, multi-instrumentalist Josh Kaufman, Dawes’ brothers Taylor and Griffin Goldsmith, and his oldest musical confidant Scott Hirsch, Taylor has made his most audacious and hopeful work yet with Quietly Blowing It; it’s an album that speaks personal truth to this moment in which the old models of being feel broken and everything feels at stake. “I don’t know that the peace that I crave when I’m far from home exists, actually,” says Taylor. “It’s more complicated. I still don’t know what peace means for me because I can be sitting on the couch watching a movie with my family and be completely tangled up in my head. But if I keep on doing my own personal work on myself—writing records like Quietly Blowing It—I have to think that I’m getting closer.”JOHANNA SAMUELS Johanna Samuels is broadening the confines of pop music. The New York and Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter’s work is lyrically and melodically driven, singing about the depths and dualities of life with her unique bell-like voice. With her deep understanding and reverence for the musical greats of the 1960s and 70s, Samuels has created a sound and musical place that is all her own - and invites you in. Her debut album “Excelsior!” (2021), produced by Sam Evian and released by Mamabird Recording Co., garnered praise for its lush beauty and complex explorations. NPR described Johanna’s music as "...so compulsively listenable, and so smart in the way she assesses space and communication, it's just brilliant...what a voice." Johanna’s recent release EP "Scam Likely," produced by Josh Kaufman (Bonny Light Horseman, The National, Bob Weir and Hiss Golden Messenger...) with collaborations with Fruit Bats is just a taste of what's to come. Her forthcoming work, sophomore LP "Bystander,” also produced by Kaufman, will be released in June 2023. Samuels has shared stages with artists such as Faye Webster, Madison Cunningham, The Hold Steady, Bonny Light Horseman, Lomelda, Courtney Marie Andrews, Tallest Man on Earth, Fruit Bats, Anaïs Mitchell, Cassandra Jenkins, Haley Heynderickx, Buck Meek, Sam Evian, Sean & Sara Watkins and more. RESOURCE LINKS Podcast - LaunchLeft HISS GOLDEN MESSENGER LINKS: Hiss Golden Messenger - Website Hiss Golden Messenger - Email Hiss Golden Messenger - Instagram Hiss Golden Messenger - Twitter Hiss Golden Messenger - Facebook Hiss Golden Messenger - YouTube Hiss Golden Messenger - SoundCloud Hiss Golden Messenger - BandCamp JOHANNA SAMUELS LINKS: Johanna Samuels - Website Johanna Samuels - Instagram Johanna Samuels - Twitter Johanna Samuels - Facebook Johanna Samuels Music - Facebook Johanna Samuels - Bandcamp
This week it was reported that Ed Droste of the fine art-rock band Grizzly Bear is now working as a therapist (:25). That this was news at all speaks to the weird navieté that we as indie-rock fans have about the financial realities of the musicians we love. Steven and Ian begin the episode by talking about the "Joe jobs" of indie-rock lifers, and the potential "indie star to therapist" pipe line.From there, the guys talk about Steven's recent column on the best soundtrack albums of all-time, and why the golden age for soundtracks is from the mid-'80s to the early '00s. While it's true that a big film like Barbie can still spin off a successful soundtrack, the golden age of B and C-tier soundtracks — when an otherwise forgotten film like 1993's Judgment Night can be paired with a famous soundtrack — seems to be over (11:08).After that, Steven and Ian review new albums by hardcore collective The Armed and the Chicago guitar-pop band Ratboys (27:39). In Recommendation Corner (56:01), Ian praises the bloghouse throwback DJ Sabrina The Teenage DJ and Steven gives the nod to the new solo album from Big Thief guitarist Buck Meek.New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 152 here and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at indiecastmailbag@gmail.com, and make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter for all the latest news. We also recently launched a visualizer for our favorite Indiecast moments. Check those out here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week: musician Courtney Marie Andrews on songwriting, relationships, vulnerability, touring, making music videos, collaboration, and more. She started her career performing and busking up and down the West Coast; now, she's toured all over and released several records, including 2020's GRAMMY-nominated Old Flowers. Her newest record, Loose Future, comes out in October. She also wrote a book of poems called Old Monarch. We talk about her writing process and the method she calls “chunk writing”.We both happen to be only children and latchkey kids who lived with our single mothers so we talk about that as well as our shared love of walking. Let us know if you listened and go see her on tour. Show Notes:-Find Courtney on the Web | Instagram-Pre-order her new album, Loose Future-IN PROCESS launches this October--learn more & sign up here-Subscribe to our newsletter to get show notes + essays, etc. sent to your inbox-Follow @letitouttt on Instagram. I'm @katiedalebout-Photo credit: Brett Warren If you liked this episode, try out:Episode 358: Two Saviors, Writing, Touring & Surfing with Musician Buck Meek of Big Thief Sponsor:Sprout Living: get 20% off your order with code LETITOUT