Comedian
and SXSW Musician Margaret Cho
By Claire Suddath Friday, Mar. 13, 2009
From Mar. 13-22 over 1,800
acts will descend upon Austin, Texas for South by Southwest, one of
the largest music, film and arts festivals in America. From seasoned
veterans like P.J. Harvey to unknown bands hoping to make it big, the
week-long festival is a mecca for hipster PBR-drinking music nuts. But
amid all the unwashed dye-jobs and American Apparel outfits will be
Margaret Cho, the stand-up comedian who will appear at SXSW as —
a musician? Cho talked to TIME about her sudden career switch. (See
pictures from South by Southwest.)
Wait, so...you have
an album coming out?
?Yes it's tentatively titled Guitarded and won't be out until next year.
I'm currently in the writing process. I'm learning how to play music
and write song, but they're comedy songs. Because I can't write music
or play very well — actually, I have quite a bit of musical aptitude
when it comes to the guitar, but I don't know how to write music —
I'm collaborating with different artists who are giving me the music
while I provide the lyrics. Two of the people I'm collaborating with
will be performing with me at SXSW — Patty Griffin and Amanda
Palmer [of the Dresden Dolls].
Have you known them
long?
I met Patty through this album. I love her music so much and have been
a fan for many years. I even traveled to Austin, where she lives, to
write with her. And Amanda Palmer I've been friends with for years.
We've been on tour together a few times so she's sort of an obvious
choice.
Do you come up with
the lyrics first and say, "I'm writing a song about this."
Yeah. We all live in different cities so what we'll do is I'll email
them lyrics and we'll send MP3s back and forth and eventually get together.
It's cool cause I've done this with quite a few people now, I'm doing
it with Tegan & Sara, with The New Pornographers, with Grant Lee
Philips, Jill Sobule, Jon Brion — it's huge. There are a lot of
songs, I think it's going to be a double or triple album. Of course,
a lot of the songs are very short. They span different genres, too.
It's not your typical music album.
What are the songs
about?
They're all pretty dirty. The titles are things like, "I'm In Love
With Someone Else So F--- You" and Eat Sh-- and Die." But
the songs themselves are so very beautiful. One of the ones I'm doing
with Patty Griffin is an imagined duet with me and my dog. You know,
if my dog could sing to me what would he say? That one is sort of whimsical
but others are real raunchy. It's like my stand-up comedy but in song
form. (See pictures of the history of stand-up comedy.)
So now the obvious
question is: why are you doing songs?
I was inspired by Madonna. I've been doing comedy music in my shows
for the last few years now. I saw Madonna playing the guitar and I was
like "I want to do that!" I mean, if she can do it I can do
it, right? But it's really hard. So I came up with the idea of collaborating.
But every time I meet with somebody to write a song, they give me a
music lesson. Basically, I have some of the best musicians in the world
teaching me.
But...why?
I just thought since the comedy scene is changing so much, I needed
to do something different. I've been a political comedian for the past
8 years, really railing against the Bush administration and what was
going on with the Iraq war and everything. Now that everything is changing
I felt like it was time for my comedy to change.
True. You can't really
rail against Bush now that Obama is President.
The country is taking a different direction. Now we can have more of
a sense of lightness with our humor. We can have more fun. It's like
a chance to expand artistically; comedy is going to change. This is
my way of embracing the change.
Have you ever preformed
at SXSW before?
No, this will be my first time. I've never even been!
What are you expecting?
??I don't know! I'm excited for sure. I'm performing for the first time
as a musician, which is new. I have all my little musician things to
check off: bring this guitar, do this or do this. I can't wear long
necklaces anymore because the guitar itself is a necklace. So that's
my jewelry and I have to figure out what I'm going to wear around it.
I need to decide what my
my musician look is going to be. For a long time I was like, oh, I'm
gong to be like Kim Deal. Do a super 90s thing cause that was my heyday,
but then I thought "Well, I'm older now. Maybe I should be more
like Emmylou Harris and have a beautiful dress." I can't decide.
I have no idea what my my rock look is going to be. I think I'm gonna
do a different one every show.
One day you can be
Dolly Parton and the next day you can be like a 90s rapper
Like I'm in Run-DMC.
You should wear Hammer
pants.
I think I have some of those!
Are you excited to
see any bands while you're in Austin?
I'm excited to see Amanda Palmer's show, which I'm also performing in.
I'm just excited to go. It's huge, it's South by Southwest. |