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Ep. #64: Sharon Jones

Sharon Jones is a powerful, distinctive, and compelling American singer and performer who fronts one of the world’s greatest bands, Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings. Their new album is Give the People What They Want and was released this month via Daptone Records, as Jones continues her recovery and treatment after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last year. We caught up at her hotel in Toronto this week and discussed how Montreal was the first city that made her feel like a superstar, why America is confusing soul music with whatever ‘retro’ means and how soul music is a worldwide phenomenon, how Martin Scorsese is such a fan, he put Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings in The Wolf of Wall Street and what that experience was like, why she insisted on a do-over when she performed on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno last week, the song “Now I See,” the undercurrent of rage on Give the People What They Want and how it relates to issues of economic disparity and her battle with pancreatic cancer, why she’s out promoting her record when her health isn’t 100%, a thorough explanation of her condition, why she tries to be open and honest with her fans about everything, how her ordeal has placed the American health care debate in a new light for her and why the politics surrounding it are racially motivated, writing her own songs vs. conveying the ideas of other writers, her recovery and future plans, how she manages the band’s social media platforms, the song “Making Up and Breaking Up (And Making Up And Breaking Up Over Again),” and more.

Related links: daptonerecords.com vishkhanna.com

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Ep. #63: Pat Sansone + John Stirratt of The Autumn Defense + Wilco

Pat Sansone and John Stirratt play together in the bands Wilco and the Autumn Defense. The pair met in New Orleans and began working together in 1999, when the Autumn Defense was formed. Sansone eventually joined Wilco in 2004 and that band has kept both men incredibly busy. Still they find time for the Autumn Defense and on Jan. 28, 2014, Yep Roc releases the band’s new album Fifth. Back in July 2013, Sansone and Stirratt met with me at Toronto’s Molson Amphitheatre, where Wilco was playing a date on the Americanarama tour featuring Bob Dylan, My Morning Jacket and, that night, the amazing Richard Thompson. Hours before the show began, we discussed breakfast at Amphitheatres, the impact of Wilco’s busy schedule on the Autumn Defense’s productivity, the social element of this band and its evolving sound, some recurring themes on Fifth such as the harsh living conditions in the “extreme city of Chicago,” a horrible story of a drive-by shooting near the studio the band was working in on a frigid January morning, the U.S. gun problem, how the Autumn Defense began and how Pat ended up joining and even influencing Wilco, how Wilco influences the Autumn Defense, an album highlight, some behind the scenes scoop about the Americanarama tour, and more. You can also hear the song “None of This Will Matter” at the end of the interview.

Related links: autumndefense.tumblr.com yeproc.com vishkhanna.com

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Ep. #62: Efrim Menuck of Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra + Godspeed You! Black Emperor

Efrim Menuck is a founding member of Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra, and the esteemed Hotel2Tango recording studio in Montreal. Menuck has led a very prolific artistic life; this past fall GYBE won the Polaris Music Prize for their album Allelujah! Don’t Bend! Ascend! and on Jan. 21, a new SMZ LP greets the world. It’s called Fuck Off Get Free We Pour Light On Everything and is available via Constellation Records. In a candid conversation, Efrim and I discuss Capital Steez and musicians who die young, how parenthood makes you look at the world from a childlike perspective, the significance of clips featuring the voices of Fred ‘Sonic’ Smith, Poly Styrene, and Efrim’s son on this new SMZ record, the MC5, why music is work, the humour and comedy within GYBE and SMZ, the rock band Shellac, the recording engineer Greg Norman, the way GYBE dealt with winning the Polaris Music Prize and why, future SMZ releases including a Record Store Day 12-inch and a long EP, the song “Austerity Blues,” and much more.

Related links: cstrecords.com vishkhanna.com

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