Episode 385: Lonnie Holley's 'MITH'

Artist/poet/father/musician Lonnie Holley has experienced the best and worst of modern American life in his 68 years on the planet, and on his latest project MITH, he pours all of that and more into a powerful meditation on blackness, our humanity, and how to survive in our darkest of nights.

Join us as Kevin and special guest Wes Covey try to unpack some of what makes MITH, not just the best and most essential album of 2018, but the year’s most important.


Show Notes

  • Incidental music courtesy of Aquatic Gardener. Hear more/buy it HERE.

  • Support/find out more about Washington, DC's Uptown Art House [LINK]


Kevin Hill

Co-Host/Producer Discologist

Midwest enthusiast.

@KevinHillMKE

maximilianandthereinhardt.bandcamp.com

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