On the thirteenth episode of The FADER Uncovered, host Mark Ronson is joined by My Morning Jacketâs Jim James. Together they revisit Jamesâ 2006 FADER cover, written shortly after the release of the bandâs breakout album Z. Since then the band has released five more studio efforts, including new album My Morning Jacket. James has also released a series of solo albums and formed the Monsters of Folk supergroup alongside Bright Eyesâ Conor Oberst, M. Ward, and Mike Mogis. Both producers, James and Ronson geek out over the mystic qualities of a good studio and discuss how a change in temperature can make all the difference when it comes to laying down classic tracks. James also talks to Ronson about his interest in transcendental meditation as well as his feelings towards religion and the polarized state of online discourse.
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@HORNGEN4
2 years ago
Really loved the fact he appreciates the childhood influences so much. Most artists either gloss over them or do not have a strong awareness of them.
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