On a national tour last summer, Neko Case visited our studios for this interview and performance. The country noir "honourary Canadian" singer/songwriter talks animal attacks, cyclones and cigarettes, and plays songs from her most recent album, Middle Cyclone.
Neko Case in-studio, 6-5-09.
Recording engineer: Steven Kray



June 19, 2009 at 0:51am by inmemoryofjohnpeel
Clearly a very intelligent woman intent on directing the session. The cover at the end is a delicate, valuable and unbreakable thing; between these two parameters, and around them, lie some secrets.
Worth watching, worth listening to, into the future up to some point, at which an the artist accepts a role as a performer of the things they have created. If not, is the creation of value? Or is only the presentation of value? Is their creative force alone enough? All or which?
June 19, 2009 at 11:51am by lance golding
This woman and her band have opened my heart to music in anew way. As a musician I can appreciate the marvolous lyrics interwoven with the simplicity of acoustic guitar rambelings.This is the most intellegent natural stuff Ive. heard.. Go Garth!!
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