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Mothxr is Recording a Live Talkhouse Music Podcast in New York

Join us for the next talk in our series.

The Talkhouse Music Podcast is taking up residence at New York’s Samsung 837 space on Thursday, June 16, for a conversation between the band Mothxr and Talkhouse Music managing editor Brenna Ehrlich and podcast producer Elia Einhorn.

The crew is scheduled to sit down for a chat between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. at Samsung’s new flagship store (837 Washington Street) and we’re sure they’ll have a lot to discuss. Mothxr's new record, Centerfold, is out now, and the band's frontman, actor-musician Penn Badgley (Gossip Girl, Greetings from Tim Buckley), recently appeared in Adam Green's Aladdin with a bevy of other musicians and actors.

Those of you in New York should definitely come down and watch us converse. In the meantime, check out a playlist to get you primed for this talk.
— the editors of the Talkhouse Music

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