Sunday, December 23, 2012

Just a Taste

The following is Part II of the interview of Gregor Ian Chance done by Monk Modes magazine:

Q: Thanks so much for coming back to continue this interview. Our website has been been blowing up with questions & comments from our readers ranging from curiosity... to disgust... to star-struck fans' swoonings. What do you think makes you so polarizing?

A: Your quite welcome... it's no sacrifice meeting you here again... besides... I'm in dire need of a Venti Quadruple Cappuccino... extra foam. Regarding polarization... I think it's in part the mystery of the robes [and what's under the robes] and it's part misconception that 'giving up all things worldly' needs to be interpreted quite so literally. My Twitter feed has been exploding as well.

Q: Are you saying that, within your order, it's acceptable to go to cafes and sporting events... visit the Macy's holiday display window... a stop at Massage Envy... the Radio City Christmas Show... Panera... and even McSorley's? Our readers have spotted you at all of these places recently.

A: I believe that my presence in the city is a positive influence on those who want to learn more about monastic lifestyles and for my own search for my inner self. I can't help it that style-wise... my inner-self prefers upper-shelf type things. As far as Massage Envy... kneading sourdough is a bitc... is tough on the shoulders. The Panera visit was to buy bread for the Abbey... as I was too tired from McSorley's the night before to trust myself to bake anything myself. Rockettes... seriously... it's mandatory?!?

Q: Lots of readers have been urgently requesting an actual sampling of some tunes from your new release Monkapella: Close to Organum. Have you, or your imaginary agent, reconsidered sharing a song?

A: Yes. By aiming to please I find I make myself feel better. So I've decided to give you just a taste of one of the singles off the album. The Monkapella rendition of a holiday classic... here is Santae es Cominus tu Towneum.  ( press the PLAY BUTTON below )





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