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EPISODE · Oct 5, 2018 · 42 MIN

The Interview Show with Matt Costa (podcast edition) #277

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Singer-songwriter Matt Costa (you might know him as the guy who wrote "Mr. Pitiful") is back on the road this fall, touring his latest record, Santa Rosa Fangs. The new record is about three siblings in California as they deal with life, love and death. Costa built the story partially from his own experiences growing up in California. I hung out with Matt when he visited Vancouver over this past summer. It was a beautiful summer evening outside the Biltmore and we chatted while watching people go about their evening routines. At one point, the interview was interrupted by three frisky dogs and that moment this interview one of my favorite interviews this year. In which strange place did Matt find a band brother? Why did he include two versions of the same song on the new record? What's he been up to in the five years since his last record? How does Matt know his wife is getting stoned while he is on tour? Which old Matt Costa track does his band want him to revive in the live show? What can he tell me about the California only he knows? You'll have to listen to find out! Tracks played on the podcast edition of the show... 1) Matt Costa, Santa Rosa Fangs (2018) "Sharon" 2) Matt Costa, Santa Rosa Fangs (2018) "I Remember It Well" 3) Matt Costa, Santa Rosa Fangs (2018) "I Remember It Well #2" (background) 4) Matt Costa, Santa Rosa Fangs (2018) "Real Love" 5) Matt Costa, Mobile Chateau (2010) "Johnny's Love of Majik" 6) Matt Costa, Orange Sunshine (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2016) "A Separate Peace" (background) 7) Matt Costa, Santa Rosa Fangs (2018) "Grudge" NO songs CANCON

Singer-songwriter Matt Costa (you might know him as the guy who wrote "Mr. Pitiful") is back on the road this fall, touring his latest record, Santa Rosa Fangs. The new record is about three siblings in California as they deal with life, love and death. Costa built the story partially from his own experiences growing up in California. I hung out with Matt when he visited Vancouver over this past summer. It was a beautiful summer evening outside the Biltmore and we chatted while watching people go about their evening routines. At one point, the interview was interrupted by three frisky dogs and that moment this interview one of my favorite interviews this year. In which strange place did Matt find a band brother? Why did he include two versions of the same song on the new record? What's he been up to in the five years since his last record? How does Matt know his wife is getting stoned while he is on tour? Which old Matt Costa track does his band want him to revive in the live show? What can he tell me about the California only he knows? You'll have to listen to find out! Tracks played on the podcast edition of the show... 1) Matt Costa, Santa Rosa Fangs (2018) "Sharon" 2) Matt Costa, Santa Rosa Fangs (2018) "I Remember It Well" 3) Matt Costa, Santa Rosa Fangs (2018) "I Remember It Well #2" (background) 4) Matt Costa, Santa Rosa Fangs (2018) "Real Love" 5) Matt Costa, Mobile Chateau (2010) "Johnny's Love of Majik" 6) Matt Costa, Orange Sunshine (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2016) "A Separate Peace" (background) 7) Matt Costa, Santa Rosa Fangs (2018) "Grudge" NO songs CANCON

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