Vagabon, Kim Gordon, and Jónsi

Sound & Vision
Hosted by Emily Fox
Vagabon will talk about her latest album and the meaning behind her song, “Every Woman.” Sonic Youth’s Kim Gordon will fill us in on how materialism, LA culture, and her “trashy aesthetic” influenced her first solo record, No Home Record. Jónsi & Alex talk about touring on their 10-year-old album, Riceboy Sleeps, after their recent romantic breakup. Jónsi (also of Sigur Rós) discusses moving to LA to make pop music. In this installment of our series, “Day Job,” we speak with a musician who works at a call center for their 9 to 5. We hear about how the Austin-based organization Black Fret is coming to Seattle to help financially support musicians.
vagabon // photo by Tonje Thilesen

Vagabon will talk about her latest album and the meaning behind her song, “Every Woman.” Sonic Youth’s Kim Gordon will fill us in on how materialism, LA culture, and her “trashy aesthetic” influenced her first solo record, No Home Record. Jónsi & Alex talk about touring on their 10-year-old album, Riceboy Sleeps, after their recent romantic breakup. Jónsi (also of Sigur Rós) discusses moving to LA to make pop music. In this installment of our series, “Day Job,” we speak with a musician who works at a call center for their 9 to 5. We hear about how the Austin-based organization Black Fret is coming to Seattle to help financially support musicians.

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