I had a great conversation with singer-songwriter Milt Homely whose new album ‘Dirty Pain’ takes a noisy, grimy approach to country music.
Tune in for a chat about blurring the lines between a humorous persona and true-to-life emotion, drawing from both rural Oklahoma and rural Manitoba, and much more.
Note: as my robot friend mentions in the intro, there's a brief part at the beginning of the interview where our connection (yay internet!) was just absolute shit, but it improves by about the five minute mark. Thanks in advance for your patience.
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