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Episode 30: Perry Farrell (Kind Heaven / Janes Addiction / Porno For Pyros etc.)
Publisher |
Daniel P. Carter
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Interview
Music
Society & Culture
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Music
Music Interviews
Visual Arts
Publication Date |
Sep 05, 2019
Episode Duration |
01:02:52

I recently spoke with Perry when he was here in London for a couple of shows to launch his new album 'Kind Heaven'

We sat in his hotel the afternoon of the first of two shows the Kind Heaven Orchestra, featuring Perrys wife and co-vocalist Etty, played at The Box in Soho. It was unlike any gig I've been to, very intimate, interactive and inclusive. It was pretty wonderful to see.

During our conversation we discussed the new project, the interactive and immersive experience in Las Vegas, Janes Addiction, Travel, Music, Creativity, Politics and an event that happened in Perry's life that had a profound effect on him...

The album Kind Heaven is available to buy and is now on all streaming platforms.

Perry can be found here: www.instagram.com/perryfarrelloffocoal and here www.twitter.com/perryfarrell

You can learn about Kind Heaven here: https://kindheaven.com

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Daniel is www.instagram.com/danielpcarter and www.twitter.com/danielpcarter

The portrait of perry was something of a struggle for some reason, I was definitely over-thinking it but in any case its oil, acrylic, ink and pencil on paper.

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