
In this week's episode, we chat with James McKie and Stefan Read of Pressgang Mutiny, a Toronto-based sea shanty group.
In this conversation, James and Stefan discuss the resurgence of sea shanties, their cultural significance, and the evolving landscape of traditional and folk music. They also reflect on navigating trends in traditional music while remaining authentic to their roots. James and Stefan also share a little bit about their upcoming album, 'Departure,' which showcases a blend of traditional and contemporary influences.
Tune into their podcast ‘The Shanty Show’, featuring shanty singers and stories from around the world and sign up here to be notified when their latest album ‘Departure’ is released.
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About Pressgang Mutiny
Pressgang Mutiny are Toronto's Shantymen, dedicated to pushing the boundaries of what sea shanties and work songs can be. Their performances take audiences on a journey through traditional acapella arrangements, thoughtful instrumental accompaniment, and inspired use of sampling and production - all guaranteed to get the crowd singing along. Over the past ten years, they've performed at festivals across the US, Canada, UK, and Europe. Pressgang Mutiny are currently producing a documentary film exploring the Caribbean roots of shanties and will release their third album, Departure, in Spring 2025.
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Presented by Folk Canada
Hosted by Rosalyn Dennett
Produced by Kayla Nezon and Rosalyn Dennett
Mixed by Jordan Moore of The Pod Cabin
Theme music “Amsterdam” by King Cardiac
Artwork by Jaymie Karn
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