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The bassist/guitarist tells us about the art series that coincides with the record, as well as his art for some of Pearl Jam’s most iconic LPs, including No Code, which is celebrating twenty five years.
Pearl Jam's Jeff Ament catches up with Kyle Meredith to dig into his new solo album, I Should Be Outside, a pandemic record that finds him mirroring the world’s news and the loss in his own life. Mike, during which she discussed the isolation of obsessive thinking and anxiety for Suicide Prevention Month. In fact, you can also listen to Mann's recent appearance on CPN's Going There with Dr. For more information on all our shows, you can also follow the Consequence Podcast Network. Listen to the episode above, and make sure to subscribe to Kyle Meredith With… wherever you get your podcasts. Mann also tells us about the freeing nature of writing stage music and directing the music towards the Burt Bacharach period of the late-'60s.Įlsewhere, she also talks about dueting on Badfinger’s "Name of the Game" for Susanna Hoffs’ new album. The singer-songwriter discusses the heavy subject matter, her own experiences with depression and mental health, dissociation, spending time in a treatment center, and how it all relates to the characters and lyrics within the songs. Aimee Mann catches up with Kyle Meredith to talk about Queens of The Summer Hotel, an album that was written as the musical accompaniment for a planned stage adaptation of the book Girl, Interrupted.