Michelle Joy (Cannons): How Amélie Inspired a Dream Pop Icon

Michelle Joy (Cannons): How Amélie Inspired a Dream Pop Icon

Author: Adam Unze - Music & Film Interviews March 25, 2026 Duration: 20:34

"You don't have glass bones. You can take life's knocks."


In this episode of The Spark Parade, host Adam Unze sits down with Michelle Joy, the mesmerizing frontwoman of the dream-pop sensation Cannons. As the band prepares to release their highly anticipated new album, Everything Glows, Michelle joins us to deep-dive into the 2001 French masterpiece that shaped her artistic identity: Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s Amélie.


Michelle opens up about discovering the film during a lonely first year of college and how the quirky, observant world of Amélie Poulain provided a "warm blanket" during a time of personal family trauma. We discuss the transition from being a "shy, daydreaming girl" to performing on global stages, and why the film’s message of vulnerability is the ultimate creative catalyst.


In this episode, we discuss:

  • The "Glass Bones" Epiphany: How one line of dialogue helped Michelle face her fears and step into the spotlight.
  • Visual Magic: The influence of Amélie’s iconic color palette and cinematography on the aesthetic of Cannons.
  • Magical Realism in Music: Why "small pleasures" and "mini-mysteries" are essential to the dream-pop sound.
  • Overcoming Trauma: The profound connection between the film’s narrative and Michelle’s own experience with parental illness.
  • Style & Identity: The "Amélie Phase" that led to a lifelong love for French culture and Doc Martens.





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What single piece of art-an album, a film, a television show-fundamentally altered your creative path? That's the central question of The Spark Parade, a podcast hosted by Adam Unze. This isn't a standard interview format; it's a focused excavation of a singular, transformative work. Each conversation with an actor, musician, or cultural icon revolves entirely around that one catalytic piece of culture that ignited their journey. The discussion delves into the personal history and emotional resonance of the work, whether it's a cult classic or a mainstream hit, tracing how its influence continues to echo through their life and career. Listeners are invited into these intimate reflections, hearing stories from artists like Margaret Cho and Maya about the moments of inspiration that sparked everything. The podcast operates at the intersection of music, film, and personal narrative, offering a unique lens on the creative process. By concentrating on a single artifact, each episode provides a deep, nuanced portrait of both the artist and the art that made them. You'll come away from the podcast not just with a recommendation, but with an understanding of how art shapes identity.
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