12 episodes

The Basement Revue gives listeners a front row seat to intimate performances by an impressive line-up of well-known Canadian artists. Musician Jason Collett, poet Damian Rogers and musician Torquil Campbell host some of this country's top authors, musicians, poets and storytellers including Joseph Boyden, Michael Ondaatje, Max Kerman and Tanya Tagaq.

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The Basement Revue gives listeners a front row seat to intimate performances by an impressive line-up of well-known Canadian artists. Musician Jason Collett, poet Damian Rogers and musician Torquil Campbell host some of this country's top authors, musicians, poets and storytellers including Joseph Boyden, Michael Ondaatje, Max Kerman and Tanya Tagaq.

    Episode 12

    Episode 12

    In this final episode of our first season, we have a special something we call The Treatment, an idea brought to us by our friends Snowblink. It’s a collaborative exploration of the questions “Can art heal?” and “Do we tell the truth when we talk about ourselves?”
    In a theatrical reinterpretation of a therapy session, Torquil Campbell performs the role of “The Doctor,” with rapid-fire Proustian questions for his guest patients — novelist Tracey Lindbergh and Broken Social Scene’s Kevin Drew.
    Once a diagnosis is reached, Doc Campbell prescribes a musical treatment, which is interpreted and performed on the spot by Snowblink. Part Gestalt therapy, part Truth or Dare, and part television talk show, this performance seeks to investigate what it's like to be open in front of strangers and why it is something we fear so much.
    Ron Sexsmith takes it all home at the end of the episode, and the Arkells' Max Kerman and Anthony Carone kick things off at the top.

    • 28 min
    Episode 11

    Episode 11

    In this episode we have Broken Social Scene alums AroarA, made up of husband and wife duo Andrew Whiteman and Ariel Engle, as well as the inimitable Kevin Drew, who wrangles some special guests to join him. Leanne Simpson, from a few episodes back, performs and we get things started with drummer-come-poet Mark Goldstein.

    • 28 min
    Episode 10

    Episode 10

    In this episode we have a couple of songwriters who, after cutting their teeth out West,  have relocated to Toronto to pay exorbitant rent while they tour the world — the super-fine Hannah Georgas, and Reuben and the Dark’s Reuben Bullock.
    Sandwiched in between is the self-deprecating brilliance of novelist and poet Pasha Malla, who’s abandoned Toronto for Hamilton’s more artist-friendly real estate. He joins co-hosts Damian Rogers and Jason Collett for a chat as well.

    • 27 min
    Episode 9

    Episode 9

    This episode is jam packed with some of the finest “musicians’ musicians” Toronto has to offer — Doug Paisley; Bernice; and a rare one from The Basement Revue vaults by Jennifer Castle, an outtake from a poignant show we did in 2014 for missing and murdered Indigenous women. Montreal’s poet extraordinaire David McGimpsey reads from his latest work as well.

    • 27 min
    Episode 8

    Episode 8

    In this episode we have one of our favourite Basement Revue alums, The Mississauga, Nishnaabeg poet, storyteller, academic, and musician Leanne Simpson. She performs a song off her amazing new record f(l)ight and chats with co-hosts Jason Collett, Damian Rogers and Torquil Campbell about the fascinating intersections in her work.
    Leanne strikes a match in the dark of our tangled up history and leaves us with a glimpse that is as devastating as it is beautiful. And speaking of beauty, the incredible Sarah Harmer sings a new song from the Al Purdy Songbook.

    • 27 min
    Episode 7

    Episode 7

    In this episode, we get intimate with The Arkell’s Max Kerman. He strips down a song off their new record with bandmate Anthony Carone and joins co-host Jason Collett for a chat about The Arkells new record.
    But we kick things off with the hilarious Drew Hayden Taylor reading from his bodice-ripping book on aboriginal sexuality.

    • 27 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

BledC ,

Great access to the show

Nice job capturing the live show and extending it further for fans of the series.

yaelberger ,

Great podcast

I've never been able to catch a live show of The Basement Revue so I'm really excited to be able to listen to it in podcast form. Great themes and guests. Keep them coming!

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