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Transmissions :: Joan Shelley

By Aquarium Drunkard's Transmissions

7:00 AM EDT on July 6, 2022

On Joan Shelley's fantastic new album The Spur, the singer/songwriter reaches out from a place of solitude, seeking connection. Rooted in Britfolk aesthetics, it's an album that feels intimate but spacious too, all finger picked acoustic guitars, Richard Thompson inspired electrics, and sparse percussion. Alongside her collaborators, who include producer James Elkington, Bill Callahan, with whom she sings a duet, and Shelley's husband, archivist and guitarist Nathan Salsburg, she explores deeply human territory with an almost supernatural calm in her voice.We’ve interviewed Joan for Aquarium Drunkard a few times, but this is her first appearance on Transmissions. She spoke with host Jason P. Woodbury from Kentucky, and this talk offers a respite from the intensity of the news cycle. Rate, review, subscribe, and spread the word if you dig Transmissions, and if you want to take things further, we’re on Patreon. We are a part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Next week on the show: podcaster and music lifer Vish Khanna of the Kreative Kontrol podcast.

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