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Janelle Monaé interviewed on NPR’s Fresh Air

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

I thought I’d missed an old show when I heard Janelle Monaé on Fresh Air yesterday — especially since Terri Gross kept referring to her “new CD” Metropolis: The Chase Suite. You know, the one that was originally released in ’07, and later nominated for a Grammy after being re-released with added songs via Bad Boy in ’08.

Just goes to show how many people are still being exposed to the homegirl’s cyber-sound. Here’s a snippet:

Gross: As we can hear, you have a voice that really could’ve made it on Broadway — like, you have a beautiful, legit-sounding voice. But what you’re singing now, in a beautiful voice, is like your own breed of hip-hop. Did you feel like you had to change your voice in any way when you changed your aspirations from Broadway to hip-hop?

Monaé: (small laughter) Well, you know, no. I actually didn’t. I don’t really categorize anything that I do or say, you know, ‘this is the genre that I’m trying to go into.’ Still to this day I don’t have a name for necessarily what I call my sound or what it is that we’re doing. It’s one of those things where I don’t force anything, and by nature I think that I’ve always been drawn to women like Judy Garland, who always kept a classic and timeless voice. Even Anita Baker at times; I love her voice as well. So, you know, taking those out would just be taking a part of me away.

Listen to the full interview, Janelle Monaé’s Funky Otherworldly Sounds.

Feeding Fingers featured on NPR

Monday, March 30th, 2009

On Friday, March 27 Feeding Fingers made an appearance on National Public Radio (NPR), reeling through a 40 minute+ set of interviews and eight live acoustic numbers from their album Wound in Wall and from their most recent release, Baby Teeth.

The entire segment is available for download and was also filmed for a television broadcast.

The set list includes:
“Your Name in a Stolen Book”
“Fireflies Make Us Sick”
“She Hides Disease”
“A Bag of Broken Hands”
“This Isn’t Going to Hurt”
“Baby Teeth”
“I Can’t Breathe”
“Swallow Me”

Feeding Fingers plays the Drunken Unicorn with Siberia My Sweet and Promise December on Friday, April 10. $5 (21+). $8 for (18+).

(Photo by Ken Lackner)

Mercury Rev featured on All Things Considered

Monday, September 29th, 2008

In preparation for the release of Mercury Rev’s first new album in four years, Snowflake Midnight, was featured on NPR’s “All Things Considered” this weekend. During the interview the pioneering avant-psych. rockers from Catskills, NY discussed their experimental approaches to both songwriting and recording amongst other things.

Click here to listen listen to the interview.

Snowflake Midnight hits the streets tomorrow (Sept. 30) via Yep Roc. There will also be a free instrumental companion album, titled Strange Attractor available for free from Mercuryrev.com tomorrow as well.

The group will embark on a full U.S. tour in December as well. More details will be made available as they come in.

Photo courtesy of Yep Roc.

Tom Waits’ Glitter & Doom Atlanta show availble from NPR

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

If you couldn’t afford to make it to The Fox Theater for Tom Wait’s Glitter & Doom tour stop on July 5th, you can now check out the show online at NPR’s website. Simply log on to www.NPR.org/music and you can stream or download the entire 2 1/2 hour performance.

To read more about NPR’s “Live in Concert” series, click here.

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