Watchhouse in Conversation with Jacob Sharp (Mipso) (Bonus)

Watchhouse in Conversation with Jacob Sharp (Mipso) (Bonus)

Author: The Bluegrass Situation June 24, 2025 Duration: 45:55

(Editor's Note: Oh, WOW! A bonus, surprise episode with Watchhouse? Yes! And it is a treat. We are pleased to have Jacob Sharp of Mipso as our guest host in conversation with his friends Andrew Marlin and Emily Franz of Watchhouse, talking about their new studio album, 'Rituals.' The record was co-produced with Ryan Gustafson of The Dead Tongues. The new project finds the North Carolina duo exploring themes of identity, awareness, and evolution.

We are so pumped about this pairing on the pod! We are also huge fans of Jacob's music – with Mipso as well as in his solo endeavors – from his attitude to his vibes. Not to mention how super talented he is. This is a really fun conversation between some old pals. Jacob was based in California, but now moving back to North Carolina, so it's cool to have a little homecoming for these North Carolinians. Thanks for listening!)



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