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Tobin chats with Ottawa Singer-Songwriter, Kalle Mattson about his upcoming project, his cover of Drake's Hotline Bling and his album that was inspired by the passing of his mother. Interesting Fact: The Art work for that Album was Paintings by his mother. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew couldn't join in this week, so Emily called up her friend Jim Bryson, a prize-winning Canadian singer-songwriter, musician, and producer! Some names of note Jim has worked with include Oh Susanna, Little Scream, The Skydiggers and Kalle Mattson. He's toured with Kathleen Edwards, The Weakerthans and The Tragically Hip. To kick it off Jim makes up ideas about what religion Andrew is (imagining he's his favorite kind of religion) and spends a lot of time and energy sounding as good as possible on the podcast. They talk about Guild Starfires, Fender Starcasters, building a custom Jazzmaster one part at a time, and the kinda-guitar kinda-mandocello Emily loaned to Jim. Emily talks about the progress she's making on her custom mustang/bronco hybrid. Big ups to Sean Arbow from Gunstreet Wiring for helping Emily with that! Emily gets Tanya Donelly confused with Juliana Hatfield and may never recover from the embarrassment. They spend probably too much time converting temperature between metric and imperial. They also mention toasted ravioli. Oh yeah, Jim also discusses his late cat's love of licking noses and its sort of inappropriate name. This week's episode is sponsored by Wrist Grips! Wrist Grips are compression wrist warps designed for musicians with wrist pain (like Jim and Emily). Have opinions on things? Join our Facebook group and become part of the conversation! The Mt. Hood fuzz pedal by Spruce Effects is now available! There will only be 10 ever sold in pink, so don’t wait too long to buy. The Mt. Hood has its humble beginnings as the first ever series of Big Muff, the Triangle version. We ditched the tone control for a passive 3 band eq tone stack, added a presence control after the last gain stage for more tone shaping, put a footswitchable Germanium boost with gain and tone controls, and a diode switch to add an extra order of magnitude of tonal options.
Kalle Mattson is a 27-year-old Ottawa musician who first caught the public ear with 2014's Someday, The Moon Will Be Gold, an album that dealt with the death of his mother, when he was 16. His new album, Youth., is a coming-of-age record about innocence lost, promises denied, and the purgatory of one's mid-20s.k
Kalle Mattson talks Born to Run, forgotten albums, fake strings and pop perfectionism!
Kalle Mattson is a 25 year old singer and song writer originally from Sault Ste Marie. Kalle moved to Ottawa to attend university studying music. That's where and when his music career took off. Kalle is nominated for a Juno award (American Grammy) for video of the year. He's won a polaris prize and has achieved more in his short life than most try in a life time. He's a down to earth kind of guy with a limitless amount of talent and presence to make a huge impact for a long time. Check out the Avalanche video on YouTube to see what he's about and where he's going. You will for sure know more about Kalle Mattson in the coming years. Brought to you by fetchclass.com & www.insightrecorders.com Shop with Banggood and support the show Shop with amazon.ca, amazon.com and amazon.co.uk Bookmark the link and support the show!! Also brought to you by Musicians Friend Pick up a shirt http://apologue.ca/shop/
Welcome to episode 70!! Thanks for all your support!! Jim Bryson is a singer/ song writer that started his career in the early 90's playing and singing in the band "Punchbuggy". Punchbuggy was an Ottawa power pop outfit that toured throughout North America. Jim has worked in this industry extensively along side many performers like The Weakerthans, Kathleen Edwards, Sarah Harmer and has recorded with Kalle Mattson as well as lots of other rock luminaries. He has just released a new album called "Somewhere we will Find Our Place", a collection of songs that are close to Jim. The album deals with several topics that people our age go through. Like being a dad, marriage and the politics of keeping it all together. In the Podcast we talk a little about Jim's new album, the old days and his new furnace thermostat. It was nice to catch up with an old friend!! Brought to you by fetchclass.com & www.insightrecorders.com Shop with Banggood and support the show Shop with amazon.ca, amazon.com and amazon.co.uk Bookmark the link and support the show!! Also brought to you by Musicians Friend Pick up a shirt http://apologue.ca/shop/
Happy (soon to be) New Year! For our final episode of 2014, we're looking ahead to the next year of music by revisiting some of our interviews with artists that we think you'll be hearing a lot of in 2015. Tune in to hear snippets from our conversations with the likes of Alert the Medic, Dallas Smith, Kalle Mattson, Trinity Bradshaw, Ben Stevenson, High Valley, Kandle, and Dear Rouge. We appreciate your support and look forward to bringing you more great content in 2015, with our first post-holiday episode premiering on January 7, 2015.
Canadian Musician's Mike Raine was on the ground for NXNE 2014 earlier in the month, and from that, we're pleased to bring you another show full of artist interviews. First, Mike speaks with Montreal-based songwriter Ian Kelly, whose latest release, All These Lines, has benefitted from widespread acclaim. Take a look at the year he's had and what's in store for the rest of 2014. Then, we'll speak with recently-announced Polairs Prize long-lister Kalle Mattson (it's pronounced Kale), who had actually just received the Polaris news minutes before sitting down with Mike. The Ottawa resident's Someday, the Moon Will Be Gold is a thing of brilliance and its first single, Pick Me Up, is a perfect summer jingle. Expect plenty more from this young man in the near future. Finally, we're happy to bring you an exclusive interview with The Wilderness of Manitoba. They dropped The Leslieville Sessions EP last year and are currently busy prepping something new, so we tried to get some insight into what fans can expect. That and a whole lot more...
We meet up with the Canadian broadcasting legend, Don Newman to talk about his new book, "Welcome to the Broadcast" that details his whole career from copyboy to leading the CBC. We chat about that, the future of the CBC and much more. Great music from Kalle Mattson!
We meet up with the Canadian broadcasting legend, Don Newman to talk about his new book, "Welcome to the Broadcast" that details his whole career from copyboy to leading the CBC. We chat about that, the future of the CBC and much more. Great music from Kalle Mattson!