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In this engaging conversation, Fred Armisen, Allison Larkin, and Alice Carbone Tench explore the themes of creativity, collaboration, and the multifaceted nature of artistic identity. They discuss the importance of embracing freedom in creative expression, the influence of cultural backgrounds on art, and the evolving nature of accents and dialects. As they celebrate Fred Armisen’s recently released album, 100 Sound Effects, that also features Alice Carbone Tench, the trio reflects on the role of social media in the creative process, the significance of humility, and the joy of making art with loved ones. They also touch on the necessity of following creative urges and the impact of influential artists like Yoko Ono on modern creativity.

In the podcast, the following are mentioned:

Fred’s 100 Sound Effects Album

The Little Hours

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