Max Munday – presenter of Mouthpiece on Sheffield Live each Wednesday from 9am to 11 – welcomed Pete David of acclaimed Sheffield alt-country-folk-rock-Americana band The Payroll Union onto his show today.
The interview marked the start of a new series on Max’s show, Introducing…(covering different musical styles or genres each week).
Pete discussed Americana music, explored its defining features and themes; his influences, several favourite songs and recommendations for further listening.
A must-listen for the growing fan-base of this superb Sheffield group (pick up their compelling album The Mule and The Elephant from The Old Sweet Shop and other good music shops!), the 30-minute interview came at the start of hour-two of today’s Mouthpiece.
If you’ve never heard of Tex-Mex or Desert Noir music, Pete will educate you – as well as tell you about the structure, meaning and message of a good old murder ballad – and much more.
The show also covered the 40th anniversary of Pinochet’s coup in Chile and included an interview with Pedro Fuentes, chair of Sheffield Chilean Community Association who was imprisoned by Pinochet.
What next?
- You can listen to the podcast – Pete David’s interview takes up the first 30 minutes from 10am. Listen to, or download the podcast.
- The Payroll Union are playing with Johnny Dowd at the Greystones on 20th September. They will also be playing new music from their Philadelphia project at Bank Street Arts on 27th September as a part of the Sensoria festival.