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Podcast Episode Summary
On this edition of World Cafe Words and Music from WXPN, we hope you enjoy Sea Wolf, who stop by with music from their sophomore effort. While their first release was essentially a solo project for frontman Alex Brown Church, Sea Wolf embraces more of a group dynamic with "White Water, White Bloom." Produced by Mike Mogis of Monsters of Folk fame, the new album takes a harder-rocking approach to their lush, orchestral pop sound. In this interview, Church explains his choice to work with Mogis and discusses his time in Montreal, where most of the songs were written.
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