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Ep. #1095: Holy Fuck

Brian Borcherdt, Matt Schulz, and Graham Walsh from Holy Fuck are here to discuss their new album Event Beat, moving back to Toronto and leaving New York City for Ohio, receiving noise complaints from studio neighbours because of the band Slayer, the growing trend of musicians not having access to isolated practice spaces, whether a hiatus ever placed the band’s future in doubt, making music for fun but also for other people to party to, the impact of having their songs placed in films and tv shows, writing thoughtful lyrics for textured singing, a tribute to compact discs, playing many shows, other future plans, and much more.

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Ep. #1064: Aquakultre

Lance Sampson from Aquakultre returns to discuss his new album 1783, the time I saw him request and receive chicken wings while performing on-stage and why his friends and family often engage in their own version of Hot Ones, how his research about the history of African Nova Scotia or Black Nova Scotia led him to write songs, why he engaged in this research initially and what he learned about his home province, his fascination with historical fractures and community-building, police and cultural erasure, archival recordings and eeriness, working with producer Erin Costelo and the sound of this record, a family singalong and the motion picture Jaws, what’s next for 1783, other future plans, and much more.

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Ep. #906: Joel Plaskett

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Joel Plaskett returns to discuss his dreamy, solitary new album, One Real Reveal, the unique retail space he and friends set up in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, consisting of his studio, a record store, a coffee shop, and a bookstore, singularity and multitudes, poetry, journeys, and dreams, his classic solo debut, In Need of Medical Attention, romance and travelling, middle age, technology, and atomization, why we need tension and letting go, getting into Nick Cave and paying homage to favourite artists, how his long tour for One Real Reveal will be staged, other future plans, and much more.

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