Shower Sessions is a musical podcast hosted by American musician St. Vincent (aka Annie Clark). The show features songs and stories from emerging artists, all recorded in the shower. 

“What’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever done in the shower? For me it’s hosting a podcast,” says St. Vincent in the Shower Sessions promo video. “I’m St. Vincent and this is Shower Sessions.” A range of guests then chime in to fill out the podcast premise. “[It’s a] podcast from Progressive where we sing in the shower. And talk about stuff.”

Watch: Shower Sessions Series Trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfDW6FRC7-E

The show’s six-episode first season is now available for streaming on all podcast services. Episode 1 features New Jersey singer Donna Missal, who performs the songs ‘Thrills’ and ‘This Time’ in the shower. LA rapper Duckwrth appears on episode 2 to talk about identifying as a dragon before performing ‘2BUCKS’ and ‘SOPRANO’.

Episode 3 features Nashville rising star Kassi Ashton. She jumps in the shower to chat about her small town upbringing and perform ‘California, Missouri’ and ‘Field Party’. St. Vincent then welcomes UK musician Banners to the shower for Episode 4 to play a couple of songs from his Where The Shadow Ends LP.

Watch: Donna Missal – Thrills (Live on Shower Sessions)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUb-XwY1Jio

Genre-bending hip hop/R&B/soul singer Amber Mark joins for Episode 5, playing ‘Love Me Right’ and ‘Put You On’. Season one of Shower Sessions wraps up with New York City pop duo Loote, who jump in the shower to bash out ‘Your Side of the Bed’ and ‘85%’.

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St. Vincent previously hosted St. Vincent’s Mixtape Delivery Service on Apple’s Beats 1 radio. Her latest album was 2017’s Masseduction, which was rebooted the following year as MassEducation. The latter consisted of piano renderings of the original tracks made with pianist Thomas Bartlett aka Doveman.

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