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Off The Record - An American Songwriter Podcast

Off The Record - An American Songwriter Podcast

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American Songwriter is relaunching its acclaimed interview series 'Off the Record,' available as a podcast. Hosted by Editor-in-Chief Lisa Konicki, 'Off the Record' features in-depth conversations with top music artists, exploring their musical journeys, the craft of songwriting, and personal stories behind the music. Episodes will be released every two weeks and will be available on all major podcast platforms. Arte Entretenimiento y Artes Escénicas Música Política y Gobierno
Episodios
  • Evan Rachel Wood: Going Solo, Musical Awakenings and Becoming Lenore Pink (Episode 7)
    Feb 4 2026
    Hosted by Editor-in-Chief Lisa Konicki, 'Off the Record' features in-depth conversations with top music artists, exploring their musical journeys, the craft of songwriting, and personal stories behind the music.'Off the Record' continues its first season with a powerful new episode. In Episode 7, available now, Konicki sits down with actress Evan Rachel Wood for an indepth musical conversation—covering her new 3-song EP under the pseudonym Lenore Pink, the personal side of her artistry that goes beyond her iconic on-screen, and how Linda Perry had a hand in catapulting Wood’s foray into music.In this intimate conversation, Wood opens up about her long relationship with music and why now finally felt like the right moment to release her first solo EP. She traces her musical roots from musical theater and lifelong singing to years of self-doubt, perfectionism, and protecting music as a sacred refuge.Across the episode, Wood reflects on pivotal moments that shaped the EP’s three songs, including the origins of “Nest,” which began over a decade ago with Linda Perry, later blooming into a piano-driven recording with Mike Garson. Along the way, Wood shares stories about performing in duos, collaborating with artists like Adam Duritz, and why releasing music under an alias allowed her to let listeners meet the songs without preconceived ideas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    51 m
  • Molly Tuttle: Guitar Style, Grammys, and Finding Her Sound
    Jan 21 2026
    Hosted by Editor-in-Chief Lisa Konicki, Off the Record features in-depth conversations with top music artists, exploring their musical journeys, the craft of songwriting, and personal stories behind the music.Off the Record continues its first season with a powerful new episode. In Episode 6, available now, Konicki sits down with Molly Tuttle for a fun and deeply musical conversation—covering her latest Grammy nominations, what it felt like stepping from bluegrass into the wider world of Americana, and why performing on late-night TV still makes her nervous. Molly also looks back on her early years learning guitar by ear with her dad, the work ethic that shaped her, and the inner critic she’s still learning to quiet.A standout moment comes when Molly picks up her guitar and demonstrates the difference between flatpicking, crosspicking, and clawhammer, breaking it down in a way any listener can follow. From there, she opens up about the making of So Long Little Miss Sunshine—how the record evolved, her move beyond the Golden Highway era, and the personal meaning behind the album cover, and the album’s message of reinvention and self-acceptance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    53 m
  • Of Monsters and Men: Iceland, Songwriting, and the Stories Behind the Music
    Jan 7 2026
    Hosted by Editor-in-Chief Lisa Konicki, Off the Record features in-depth conversations with top music artists, exploring their musical journeys, the craft of songwriting, and personal stories behind the music. Off the Record continues its first season with a powerful new episode. In Episode 5, available now, Konicki sits down with Nanna Bryndis Hilmarsdóttir and Ragnar þórhallsson of Of Monsters and Men for an in-depth conversation about the band’s new album, All is Love and Pain in the Mouse Parade. In this introspective interview with Of Monsters and Men, we take a journey between Icelandic culture and the story behind their new album, All Is Love and Pain in the Mouse Parade. When host, Lisa Konicki, reveals that the band inspired her to book a Nashville-to-Iceland flight, Nanna and Ragnar share must-do local tips—chase south-coast waterfalls, and soak in the local pools and hot tubs where Icelanders famously “talk politics” (even if it’s all in Icelandic). The band unpacks the album title and the push-pull of love and pain that runs through the record. We also learn how the group formed from Nanna’s solo beginnings and how the pandemic break reshaped their lives—kids, cabins, and Nanna’s solo album How to Start a Garden. During the interview we learn the find out the literal origin of “Tuna in a Can,” the raw, live cabin recording of “The End,” Ragnar’s favorite part of performing “Styrofoam Cathedral” (he gets to scream), their blink-and-you’ll-miss-it Game of Thrones balcony cameo, and a final toast with Icelandic Reyka vodka to close it all out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    59 m
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