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September 1, 2024 7 mins
Brady is Backstage at Lollapalooza with Hozier. They talk Chappell Roan, How the consumption of music has changed since 'Take Me to Church', his song 'Too Sweet', the delightful Brittany Broski, and more.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Thank you for taking the time, pleasure. Everybody came here
to see you tonight.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
Man, Ah my god. I mean this's the lineup. It's crazy.
It's making tweet.

Speaker 3 (00:06):
Sally and Chapel Roon is on right now, and she's
like she could she could do this festival on her own.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
You know, she's that girl. Yes, that girl is What
if you could give Chapel Roone, who's a younger artist,
you've been doing it for a minute. If you can
give Chapelone any advice about this industry, would you say.

Speaker 3 (00:21):
I don't know, it's a tough one. I think Champarone
is experiencing something that's quite phenomenal. You know that even
like I can't really compare. There's so much, like so
much of her music is blown up in a way
that like when I was starting out ten years ago,
TikTok didn't exist, you know, it was like a lot
of ways that we are consuming music wasn't around. So

(00:41):
in ways I can't imagine how much like this is
a phenomenal wave of support for her work and fascination
with her as an artist. I would just hope that
she can, yeah, create time for herself. I would say
just like, let's make make time for yourself and make
time for her her own himself, her internal world as
an artist, and what does she wants out of her

(01:03):
work and just.

Speaker 1 (01:03):
Like very much me time, some some some self time.

Speaker 2 (01:06):
Yeah, one d percent.

Speaker 1 (01:08):
Imagine if TikTok had existed when Take Me to Church
came out. Yeah, yeah, life probably would have been a
little different. Like it's just so weird the way the
world is consuming, like you said.

Speaker 2 (01:17):
Yeah for sure, totally totally.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
And I think it's like they're consuming also with with
the music consuming, with the consuming the artist alongside it,
if that makes sense. So it's like it's it's a
it's a fascination with the person who is, you know,
the artist who's creating that work. Also, Yeah, slightly different
maybe when I think when I first cut this is crazy.
When I first was doing it, I did my first
time doing sath By Southwest, there was a Spotify house.

(01:42):
There was like a Spotify brick and mortar sort of
like pop up type thing which was took place in
a tire in like an auto shop at sath By,
but to enter in Snoop Dogg was playing it. He
was like their big attraction to enter in and go
in and check out what was happening in the Spotify house.
You had to prove that Spotify was on your phone,
and they were like, you know, that's they were still
trying to still trying to find space in the market

(02:04):
for Spotify, you know, And it was like, so that's
that's It's crazy how much things have changed.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
It changed.

Speaker 1 (02:09):
Well, congratulations on Too Sweet, where obviously you're familiar how
it works in radio. We're powering the crap out of
your songs. It plays once an hour on KISFM because
it is, in my opinion, a timeless song. That's one
of those that it's gonna last forever. And so just congratulations.
When you started to see what was happening with it,
what was what was going through your head? Were you like,

(02:29):
were you like, finally this is happening, or were you like,
I knew this is gonna happen.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (02:35):
With Too Sweet, definitely not. You know, that was a
song that I thought was like fun and catchy and
had some like good qualities to it that were like lighthearted,
which are which is also some of the reasons why
I was like, I don't know if I if this
belongs on the album. It's like it's fun. It's really
like it's too fun, you know, not not so much,
but it just was it was it was different. It

(02:56):
was a slightly more colorful, more playful sort of song.
So I was surprised with how how people connected with
it a little bit, you know, and it's super encouraging.
But I think I would never have dared myself to hope,
to hope for it to be as successful as a bit.
It's been a pleasant surprise. It has been a very
pleasant Is this the best year of your career?

Speaker 2 (03:17):
I feel like I don't know if for me it is.

Speaker 3 (03:20):
I feel like part of it maybe comes with being
in your thirties and there's this sort of thing where
you're just like, you know what, all the stuff that
you're worried about in your twenties are a bit you know,
and a bit more settled. I'm just like, I'm really
grateful that I have a career. I've been here, I'm
doing this ten years now. I feel so glad. I'm
like freaking headlining excuse my friendshipm headlining uh la la paluzza.

Speaker 2 (03:41):
You know, So yeah, I think so.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
I think so it's good man, And I've seen you
before live a couple of times. You are so good live.
That's what I take from a Hosier show is just
the live experience for people that have never seen you live,
Explain like what goes into that? Like what is it
all about? Yeah, I mean, well describe.

Speaker 2 (03:58):
It for sure.

Speaker 3 (03:59):
So we do everything live, Like there's a lot of
backing vocals on my records, there's a lot of like
anything that goes into it, we just do it. So
there's a nine piece band on stage. Everybody's a multi
multi instrumentalist. Everybody is a really really good singer. A
lot of a lot of the people on stage with
me are lead singers in their own right, and there
are like writers and producers in their own right. So

(04:19):
we just we just get up there and we recreate
the music and do a very old school sort of
rock show. I guess it's kind of like East Street
Band type vibes, you know what I mean of, Just
like here's a here's a crew of people just making
making a.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
Lot of great musicians with you. Yeah, and you guys,
you could tell you're having fun when you're up there,
and a song that you know you could maybe go
like five minutes could go possibly ten minutes.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
Yeah, yeah, yeah for sure.

Speaker 3 (04:43):
Especially Yeah, there's one or two sets where we kind
of let the musicians just like enjoy it and riff out,
you know, and love that super funk.

Speaker 1 (04:49):
We'll have a great show. We're so stoked that you
took some time to hang with us here headliner Osier
and one more before I go. Is there anybody on
your bucket list since you're a music guy that you've
uh never seen before alive?

Speaker 3 (05:02):
Oh my god? Yeah, you know what I was hoping.
I'm hoping to catch a few minutes of chaperone today.
That's That's where I'm gonna go. Is the only chance
I'm gonna get to see some music I think today
I have. I've been a big fan of like Crungbin
for a long long time. You know that that again, Crungbin,
I could probably could be mispronouncing it, kh you. It's

(05:24):
like it's a it's a word for airplane, is the
is the but it Crungbin. They're like, you know, what
kind of what kind of what kind of music is?
They're kind of like psychedelic psychedelic like rock that is incredible,
so freaking groovy, incredible guitar player, bass player and drum trio.

(05:44):
And I've been listening to their work for a long
long time. They are They're just They're just it's a
pocket parade. They're just all in this in the pocket.
When they record, oftentimes they don't use overdubs because they've
entered this place where they're like, you know what, unless
we can play it exactly live, we're not going to
do it in the studio. They are just masterful instrumentalists
and just write these beautiful grooves and these beautiful melodies.

(06:07):
And I've been listening to them quite a bit and
I've been hoping to catch them live.

Speaker 2 (06:11):
So that's that's one act. I would say.

Speaker 1 (06:13):
Oh, and when I forgot this other part, Like I
introduced you as Brady, I'm actually Brady Brosky, Bridy bro
Brady Broski. You didn't interview her a podcast with Britney Broce,
Britney Brosky, any relationships surprise? Yeah, is too sweet about
Britney Brosky because I've heard I've seen it on the web,
on the interwebs.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
I don't know where that came in.

Speaker 3 (06:31):
I don't know where that sort of rumor came in,
but I you know I started writing I started writing
that song in twenty twenty, or at least I had
the rift back in twenty twenty. I can't say, I mean,
I don't want to. I feel like now denying that
is like it ruins the whole thing, But you know,
not really. I will say, Brittany is is. She's awesome.
I I had a great chat there last year.

Speaker 1 (06:50):
Brosky's are great. Yeah, we'll leave it to interpretation due.

Speaker 3 (06:54):
Thank you so much, thank you so so much, thank you,
thank you, yeah you too, you too, Thank you, Grady
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