Semisonic Interview on The Time Machine
Internet rumours are floating around cyberspace about the possibility of a new album coming out from the band Semisonic by the year 2012. The Time Machine Crew thought that it would fun to share the group's interview when their last album "All About Chemistry" was released. Semisonic's John Munson, Jacob Slichter and Dan Wilson discuss trombones, Hawaiian slack-key and Carole King.
Also featured on this afternoon FM broadcast, just before a Maui sunset, includes music from The Corrs, George Harrison, Alice Cooper, Britney Spears, Binocular, Brian Setzer Orchestra and a live duet from Randy Newman and Susanna Hoffs performing "A Fool In Love".
Official Website for Semisonic
Official Website for Random House featuring Jacob Slichter's book "So You Wanna Be a Rock & Roll Star: How I Machine-Gunned a Roomful Of Record Executives and Other True Tales from a Drummer's Life"
Official Website for Dan Wilson
Dan Wilson on MySpace Music
Official Website for The New Standards featuring John Munson, Chan Poling (founder of The Suburbs) and Steve Roehm from Billygoat and Electropolis
John Munson on MySpace Music
Susanna Hoffs on MySpace Music
Official Website for Randy Newman
Official Website for George Harrison
Official Website for Brian Setzer
Official Website for Alice Cooper
Official Website for The Corrs
Labels: All About Chemistry, Closing Time, Dan Wilson, Hawaii, internet radio, interview, Jacob Slichter, John Munson, Maui, Michael McCartney, pop, rock, Semisonic, The Time Machine radio show