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Lake Street Dive's Bridget Kearney and Mike Calabrese are the guests on the latest episode of the podcast Walking the Floor. The talk with host Chris Shiflett about the band's new album, Obviously, in a conversation recorded around its release back in the spring. You can hear the episode here. Lake Street Dive is currently on tour in the US.

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Lake Street Dive's Bridget Kearney and Mike Calabrese are the guests on the latest episode of the podcast Walking the Floor. The talk with host Chris Shiflett about the band's new album, Obviously, in a conversation recorded around its release back in the spring. You can hear the episode here:

Obviously was produced by Grammy Award winner Mike Elizondo, a songwriting collaborator for Dr. Dre, Eminem, and 50 Cent and record producer for Fiona Apple and Mary J. Blige, among others. "Mike encouraged us to make bolder arrangement choices, take those chances and try those things," says bassist Bridget Kearney. "The record really is a success in what we set out to do: continue to challenge ourselves, continue to grow, and do things we’ve never done before." You can get the album and hear it here.

Lake Street Dive is currently touring the US; you can see all the upcoming dates and get tickets here.

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Lake Street Dive: 'Walking the Floor,' September 2021
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    Listen: Lake Street Dive Talks with 'Walking the Floor with Chris Shiflett'
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    Lake Street Dive's Bridget Kearney and Mike Calabrese are the guests on the latest episode of the podcast Walking the Floor. The talk with host Chris Shiflett about the band's new album, Obviously, in a conversation recorded around its release back in the spring. You can hear the episode here:

    Obviously was produced by Grammy Award winner Mike Elizondo, a songwriting collaborator for Dr. Dre, Eminem, and 50 Cent and record producer for Fiona Apple and Mary J. Blige, among others. "Mike encouraged us to make bolder arrangement choices, take those chances and try those things," says bassist Bridget Kearney. "The record really is a success in what we set out to do: continue to challenge ourselves, continue to grow, and do things we’ve never done before." You can get the album and hear it here.

    Lake Street Dive is currently touring the US; you can see all the upcoming dates and get tickets here.

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