Kacy & Clayton - Canadian Checkpoint (Full interview)
Canadian Checkpoint host, Daryl Faulkner sat fireside with Kacy & Clayton for an interview and chat about their Saskatchewan roots, songwriting, and recording their latest album "Carrying On", produced by Jeff Tweedy.
www.kacyandclayton.com
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Kacy is pure comedy lol
Didn't know you had a show Daryl, very cool, they sound incredible, soulful folk, they have a unique sound.
I've noticed that no matter where they are, her voice shoots out of the speakers and hits you in the forehead. I've recorded a couple people who have that kind of voice that no matter if they are singing on a 5 dollar mic, they make it sound incredible.
We saw them live as the opening act for William Prince & they were excellent. Kacy is honestly hilarious, even when she doesn't mean to be. It's like deadpan stand up comedy. Her voice sounds like she's from the 60s or 70s. Iconic.
So happy to see Kacy and Clayton! Love their tunes all the way from Israel…!
Remarkable voice and brilliant control. Love them
They're just plain wonderful, and listening to them talk I love them even more now. All I can tell you is they're gonna get some sugars if they don't stop it right this minute! Also - the host should provide a little table for his guests to set their drinks on.
I've loved all this band's work but oh man the 2020 album is just phenomenal. Carrying On set a pretty high bar, but Plastic Bouquet is just more gold man. Much love from Montreal
Her voice is amazing
Love them! ❤
wow. that's really fucking good.
@ShadyPinesMedia
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Thanks Ezra Bell!
So , sooo good ! And they've both got respective senses of humor beyond their chrono years . And ... a REALLY good interviewer . What a bummer , to get to work with Jeff Tweedy and be ill ... In A Time Of Doubt reminds me of Martha Wainwright a lot .
"Worth a listen" ... maybe a bit too much humility there. Love this band!
Great interview(er)!
@oysterboy9
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Goddamn - her voice!
second one best ever
Good music.
Cool couple
Janis joplin of folk, resounding at empty pub with thoughts of being/staying home . The guy wreaks of what he saw in his entirety and it is printed on his being. The two/the band ethereal and homebound, weary of life's challenges and wary of people who come by it. Plea/sea of yelps! 😉