Sonos Radio Launches America’s Dead, A Limited-Run Podcast Exploring How The Grateful Dead Forever Changed Music, Culture & Consciousness | Shore Fire Media

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Sonos Radio Launches America’s Dead, A Limited-Run Podcast Exploring How The Grateful Dead Forever Changed Music, Culture & Consciousness

Sonos Radio Launches America's Dead, A Limited-Run Podcast Exploring How The Grateful Dead Forever Changed Music, Culture & Consciousness

Hosted by GRAMMY-Winning Filmmaker Emmett Malloy, Guests Include Musicians Such as Vampire Weekend's Ezra Koenig, Mac DeMarco, Animal Collective, Lila Downs & Branford Marsalis, Plus Mycologist Paul Stamets, Tour Manager Sam Cutler, Dr. Varun Soni, Contemporary Artist ESPO, Streetwear Label Online Ceramics, Bob Weir in Conversation with Margo Price

All Ten Episodes Out Now: LISTEN

 

 

Today, Sonos Radio joins forces with GRAMMY Award-winning filmmaker, producer and manager Emmett Malloy to release all ten episodes of America's Dead. With Malloy as its host and spiritual guide, the limited-run podcast is an impressionistic and improvisational journey to understand the Grateful Dead's enduring effect on the country, and why now - over five decades after sparking the counterculture movement - the band is more alive than ever. Through fascinating stories and heady conversations with multiple generations and genres of musicians, a religious scholar and mushroom scientist, artists and streetwear designers, original band and business members, the founder of a sobriety group and others whose lives have been altered by the Grateful Dead, the series explores how the band of misfits have continued to change American music, culture and consciousness forever. 

Listen to America's Dead, available now on Sonos Radio in the Sonos app, the Sonos Radio website, and on all major podcast platforms:

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"This is a podcast about the Grateful Dead – but even more than that, it's about the community that made the Dead who they are. A truly American experiment," says Emmett Malloy, who has been a diehard Deadhead for nearly 40 years, and credits the band as one of the first artistic inspirations in a career that has seen him earn the GRAMMY for Best Music Film with The Big Easy Express, create documentaries such as The White Stripes in Under Great White Northern Lights and Netflix's Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell, manage Jack Johnson and co-found Brushfire Records, and direct music videos for The War on Drugs, Blink-182, Metallica and more. 

Through the progression of America's Dead, the series will also reveal the ultimate power that music has to transform identity and create community, unpacking what the Grateful Dead can tell us about us. Episodes are structured similar to a perfectly-curated setlist, where listeners can experience the show in its seamless entirety, or just one jam at a time. 

In the series premiere, Vampire Weekend frontman and unlikely Grateful Dead evangelist Ezra Koenig defends the wisdom of "hippie psychedelic nonsense," discusses what has inspired him most as a songwriter, and why he thinks Kurt Cobain would too be a Deadhead if he were alive today. During the next episode, Dr. Varun Soni - Dean of Religious Life at the University of Southern California - argues that the Dead are actually a religion, and talks with a student whose encounter with the band's music has guided both her gender transition and spiritual growth. Throughout the rest of America's Dead, listeners will also hear unbelievable tales from the Grateful Dead's 1969-1974 tour manager Sam Cutler, plus a conversation between Margo Price and longstanding Dead member Bob Weir via Price's Sonos Radio podcast Runaway Horses, and insight from the world's most famous mycologist, Paul Stamets, on how the Dead made mushrooms mainstream. 

The second half of the show features Mac DeMarco and members of Animal Collectiveon how bands today draw inspiration from the Grateful Dead, as well as six-time GRAMMY-winner Lila Downs on her days traveling with the Dead and selling jewelry on Shakedown Street. Artist ESPO and LA streetwear label Online Ceramics discuss the visual language and staying power of iconography like dancing bears and the Steal Your Face logo, jazz legend Branford Marsalis reflects on the unforgettable audience he witnessed when playing an iconic series of Dead shows in the 1990s, and for the final installment of the series, Grateful Don, founder of the sobriety group Wharf Rats, will tell his story. Find the full list of episodes below. 

Bringing together more than 60,000 broadcast radio stations with over 100 exclusive, original stations and shows, Sonos Radio represents the broadest selection of radio available around the world. America's Dead was produced by Scott Newman and Jemma Rose Brown at work x work, and Joe Dawson at Sonos, and marks the latest in Sonos Radio's series of groundbreaking, artist-focused podcasts. Additional programming includes Margo Price's brand new Runaway Horses, featuring interviews with fellow trailblazers such as Bob Weir, Emmylou Harris, Amythyst Kiah, Swamp Dogg, Bettye LaVette and Lucius, plus a new season of Hanif Abdurraqib's Object of Sound launching tomorrow, and more available at radio.sonos.com/directory/shows

Emmett Malloy by Kizzy O'Neal

America's Dead - Episode List

1. Ezra Koenig, in Defense of the Dead

2. The Dead are Channeling God, with Dr. Varun Soni and Sage

3. The Strange Hippie Default Mechanism, with Sam Cutler 

4. Margo Price and Bob Weir in Conversation

5. Paul Stamets Says Eat Your Mushrooms

6. Mac DeMarco and Animal Collective are Channeling the Dead

7. How the Dead Changed Lila Downs' Life

8. The Creation of a Visual Language, with ESPO and Online Ceramics

9. Branford Marsalis Believes in Deadheads

10. Finding Sobriety Through the Dead, with Grateful Don

 

About Sonos Radio

Sonos Radio is the premiere radio experience on Sonos. Available for free to all Sonos customers, Sonos Radio is built for and inspired by Sonos listeners and represents the broadest selection of radio available around the world, bringing together more than 60,000 broadcast radio stations from long-time partners along with over 100 exclusive original stations and shows from Sonos. Sonos Radio HD offers an upgraded, ad-free Sonos Radio experience that delivers an expanded catalog of exclusive original content in high-definition, lossless CD-quality audio (16-bit/44.1 kHz FLAC). Sonos original content is available in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Sweden, Ireland, Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Norway, and Denmark. Sonos Radio HD is available in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, The Netherlands, Canada, Austria and France.

 

About Emmett Malloy

Emmett Malloy is part of the directing duo The Malloys. Along with his brother Brendan, The Malloys were named to Variety's 10 Directors to Watch For 2017 list for their feature film The Tribes of Palos Verdes starring Jennifer Garner and Maika Monroe. They are known for creating engaging and cinematic films that transcend the core market. In 2016 Emmett and Brendan executive produced National Geographic's Breakthroughseries with Imagine Entertainment and produced HBO's critically acclaimed cinema vérité series ON: Freddie Roach. Other projects include HBO's Offseason: Kevin Durant180o South, and Nike's LeBron James "Together" Campaign. They have directed some of the biggest sports commercials in recent years for brands including Nike, ESPN, Apple, Google and NBA. In 2015 The Malloys were nominated for DGA Commercial Directors of the Year.

Emmett Malloy won a Grammy for best music film The Big Easy Express and was nominated for his intimate portrayal of The White Stripes in Under Great White Northern Lights. In 2017 Emmett connected with Ms. Voletta Wallace and Netflix to create the official Notorious B.I.G. documentary, BIGGIE: I Got A Story To Tell, which debuted in 2021. In 2022 a five-part documentary series about the 1992 Olympic Dream Team was released. Malloy also manages musician and environmentalist Jack Johnson. In 1998, the two launched Brushfire Records and have become leaders in the greening of the music industry. Their partnership has led to the sales of almost 30 million records worldwide.

 

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