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Margaret Cho Indulges Her Rock Star Fantasies in her Latest Album, Cho Dependent Author: KoreAm By Oliver Saria After nearly two decades in show business, the 41-year-old comedienne Margaret Cho still manages to surprise. And that’s saying a lot, given her penchant for raunchy, diarrhea-of-the-mouth overshare. In Cho Dependent, her new album of comedic songs, something else escapes her mouth besides her trademark explicit rants and shrill imitations of her mother. Who knew the diva of the disenfranchised had some pretty legit vocal chops? It certainly doesn’t hurt to have a few rock n’ roll luminaries as friends. Her list of collaborators on the album include Tegan and Sara, Fiona Apple, Ani DiFranco, Ben Lee, Grant Lee Phillips, A.C. Newman of the New Pornographers, and Brendan Benson of the Raconteurs. The result is a delightfully exuberant album that includes melodic drug-inspired pop (“Calling in Stoned”), a club-thumpin’ dance number about sperm donation, a Dylan-esque folk anthem for head lice, a perfectly titled torch song (“Eat Sh-t and Die”), and a lush, “wall-of-sound” ode to cock. Overall, Cho Dependent delivers both musically and comically. (Unlike, say, Eddie Murphy’s ill-conceived R&B album, How Could It Be, which was laughable and not in a good way.) Margaret manages to do justice to both. And if her fans have their way, the album could land her on the cover of Rolling Stone. Cho Dependent drops on August 24, and her nationwide tour kicks off in Portland two days later. We caught up with Margaret while she was in Atlanta shooting Drop Dead Diva (Lifetime), currently in its second season. Who’s the lucky bastard
whose junk you’ve immortalized in the song “Your Dick?”
The production on that song
is so grand. I think the song “Gimme
Your Seed” should be pumped in the lobby of every sperm bank in
the nation. How did that song come about? Wow, I think people would
be surprised to hear that you ever hold back, especially since fisting
is a frequent on-stage topic for you. Was there anyone you wish
you could have gotten for the album? I’m glad to hear there’s
going to be a follow-up. I heard you learned to play
the guitar for the album. How does your mom feel about
you becoming a musician all of a sudden? Any plans on becoming a K-pop
star? It’s been said every
comedian wants to be a rock star, and every rock star wants to be a
comedian. On this tour, you’re both. So does that mean you get
twice as many tour contract riders? Some people will be very
disappointed to hear that you don’t have midgets in ass-less chaps
feeding you bonbons. Also very Korean of you. Now that you live part-time
in Atlanta, do you have any advice for bisexuals and/or Koreans thinking
about moving there? Your fans have started a
Facebook campaign to get you on the cover of Rolling Stone. How does
that sound to you? No, you would be the first.
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