Interview: Ethan Johns

“Eth’s got a mouth full of cookies!” Ever since Ryan Adams’ Heartbreaker opened with that impromptu studio moment, dubbed “(Argument with David Rawlings Concerning Morrissey),” I’ve been drawn to the fact that both the joke’s subject and the producer keeping the tape rolling on the cut are the same guy. As a first track on a solo debut, leaving it in seemed bold — one of a number of brave choices I’ve come to expect from Ethan Johns. Now over ten years later, Johns-captured moments have piled high aside the turntable: from the haunting glow that emerges around “Starlite Diner” on Adams’ 29 to Ray LaMontagne’s cathartic “Burn,” to the dark undercurrent lurking beneath Laura Marling’s “Hope In the Air,” among too many others to mention. In short, the guy is a hero of mine, and his entire discography thus far cannot be recommended enough to fans of great songwriting.

As not only the producer on those sets but a multi-instrumentalist whose performances on them are notable in their own right, a new solo release seemed inevitable (Johns put out a hard-to-find solo record in 1991). Now his own tunes will finally see the light of day on an LP due this summer, complete with mixing by his father, legendary producer Glyn Johns, and guest appearances from a number of talented friends. With little fanfare, a first taste hit the web in March in the form of an official video for the moving acoustic cut “Whip-Poor-Will.” Details were scarce and, needless to say, I had a number of burning questions, so it was a thrill to hear he digs this site and was up for an interview. Here are highlights from the lengthy phone chat between my humble 4-track setup in California and Johns’ England studio.

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VH1 Storytellers Returns w/ Death Cab, My Morning Jacket, Cee-Lo, More

The likes of David Bowie, Kanye West, Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon, Elvis Costello, and Tom Waits have all graced the stage of VH1’s live performance/monologue series over the years, and now the latest class of Storytellers have been announced: Death Cab for Cutie, Cee-Lo Green, Kings of Leon, Maxwell, My Morning Jacket, and Ray LaMontagne. Update: Watch … Read more