Listen: Offa Rex's Olivia Chaney, Colin Meloy Talk to WNYC's "Soundcheck"

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Olivia Chaney's solo show at Joe's Pub in NYC tonight comes amidst her tour opening for The Decemberists, her partners in the new project Offa Rex, and is today's Gig Alert from WNYC's Soundcheck. Chaney and The Decemberists' Colin Meloy are also on the latest episode of Soundcheck. They talk with host John Schaefer about Offa Rex, its origin and inspirations, and perform the title track to the group's debut album, The Queen of Hearts. You can hear the conversation and performance here.

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English singer-songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Olivia Chaney gives a solo show at Joe's Pub in New York City tonight, featuring music from her 2015 debut album, The Longest River, and perhaps her new project with The Decemberists, Offa Rex, which released its own debut album, The Queen of Hearts, last month. The New York concert, which comes amidst her tour opening for The Decemberists in the United States, is today's Gig Alert from WNYC's Soundcheck. For tour details, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Chaney and The Decemberists' Colin Meloy also happen to be on the latest episode of Soundcheck, out today. They talk with host John Schaefer about Offa Rex, its origin and inspirations, and perform the title track to the new album. You can hear the conversation and performance below.

To pick up a copy of The Queen of Hearts, head to your local music shop, iTunes, Amazon, or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout, and listen to the album on Apple Music and Spotify. You can also pick up a copy of Olivia Chaney's debut album, The Longest River, in the Nonesuch Store for a special low price for a limited time.

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  • Thursday, August 3, 2017
    Listen: Offa Rex's Olivia Chaney, Colin Meloy Talk to WNYC's "Soundcheck"
    Shervin Lainez

    English singer-songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Olivia Chaney gives a solo show at Joe's Pub in New York City tonight, featuring music from her 2015 debut album, The Longest River, and perhaps her new project with The Decemberists, Offa Rex, which released its own debut album, The Queen of Hearts, last month. The New York concert, which comes amidst her tour opening for The Decemberists in the United States, is today's Gig Alert from WNYC's Soundcheck. For tour details, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Chaney and The Decemberists' Colin Meloy also happen to be on the latest episode of Soundcheck, out today. They talk with host John Schaefer about Offa Rex, its origin and inspirations, and perform the title track to the new album. You can hear the conversation and performance below.

    To pick up a copy of The Queen of Hearts, head to your local music shop, iTunes, Amazon, or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout, and listen to the album on Apple Music and Spotify. You can also pick up a copy of Olivia Chaney's debut album, The Longest River, in the Nonesuch Store for a special low price for a limited time.

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