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The Art of Lambchop with Kurt Wagner and New Formalists
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audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Performing Arts
Publication Date |
Feb 28, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:35:05

If there’s one word that describes Lambchop, it’s reinvention. Kurt Wagner has been on an unpredictable musical journey since his first release under the moniker in the mid-90s. From “How I Quit Smoking” to “Aw Cmon,” “No You Cmon,” “Nixon,” and his latest release, the masterful “The Bible,” his albums veer from folk to gospel to electronic and all the sonic nooks and crannies in between. And the artwork that represents his music has evolved just as quickly, with each step forward, the visuals match Kurt’s fearless approach to his creative work. In this episode we’re joined by Kurt and Craig Allen from the design group New Formalists discussing the team’s decades-long creative partnership alongside their late partner Jerry Joyner, their process together, the art of the new album, and how Kurt thinks about art representing music.

Big thanks to Mike Caulo and Daniel Murphy for making this interview a reality.

Original episode artwork by host Rob Goodman.

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