Julian Cashwan Pratt of Show Me the Body joins this week’s episode of AP: In Session for a wide-ranging discussion about the band’s latest chapter.
In conversation with Editor-in-Chief Anna Zanes, he dives into the new album, Alone Together, and the urgent messages it carries. He explains how working with producer Kenneth Blume (Geese, IDLES) and Klas Ahlund (Iggy Pop, Ghost) helped shape its sound and vision. Pratt reflects on New York’s enduring influence on his creative life — from growing up attending DIY shows to starting Corpus, the community-oriented collective he co-founded as a teen, and still runs today — the band’s evolving direction, and the challenges of pushing into new territory while staying true to one’s identity, musically and otherwise.
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He also opens up about fatherhood, navigating profound grief, and the perseverance required to keep creating through life’s toughest curveballs. A thoughtful discussion on growth, loss, resilience, and the future of Show Me the Body.
Watch In Session with Show Me the Body below, and revisit previous episodes of the podcast here.
