On this weekâs Talkhouse Podcast, weâve got an interesting pairingâtwo guys that hadnât met before, and who come from different parts of the arts world, and who are both pretty damn great at their jobs. Itâs Bill Callahan and Michael Imperioli. Bill Callahan made music under the name Smog for about 15 years, releasing an incredible catalog of gorgeous, mostly minimal, often wandering songs delivered in his unmistakable baritone. Heâs one of the most profound lyricists of the past 30 years, crafting careful little worlds that are often funny and heartbreaking at the same time. In 2005, he dropped the Smog moniker and started releasing records under his own name, but thereâs no obvious break in the continuity. Itâs a fantastic body of work and you can start almost anywhere: Iâd recommend 1999âs Knock Knock as an entry point, or maybe 2007âs A River Ainât Too Much Too Love, which comes up in this chat. But you could just as easily jump in with Callahanâs fantastic new one, My Days of 58, which was finished after a scary cancer battle. In spite of thatâor maybe because of itâitâs one of Callahanâs most relaxed and charming ever. Check out âWhy Do Men Singâ right here. Todayâs other guest is instantly recognizable to fans of The Sopranos as Christopher Moltisanti, the tragic character that surely wouldnât have been nearly as indelible without Michael Imperioliâs genius-level portrayal. Youâve seen him in a million other things, too, from Goodfellas to Summer of Samâwhich he also co-wroteâto The White Lotus. What perhaps you didnât know about Imperioli is that heâs also a musician. Heâs the singer/guitarist in a band called ZOPA, which plays catchy, straight-ahead rock that sounds deeply rooted in New York City, which Imperioli still calls home. He also wrote a novel, which comes up in this chat with Callahan, and heâs a practicing Buddhist, another topic of conversation. Even though Callahan and Imperioli didnât know each other, they were clearly fans of each otherâs work. In this chill chat, Michael tells Bill about the exact moment he first heard one of his songs. They also get into Billâs health scare and how it inspired his new record, Michaelâs kids and what theyâre up to, and thereâs a lot of talk about Lou Reedâa guy that inspired them both. Enjoy. 0:00 â Intro 2:35 â Living in Austin & New York 3:34 â On Billâs new record and discovering Smogâs past work 5:03 â On birthdays and the Chinese Zodiac 6:34 â On cancer and writing the new album, My Days of 58 8:33 â On Michaelâs novel, fiction, and inspiration 10:47 â On practicing Buddhism, reincarnation, and monks 16:03 â On raising kids and their musical talents 19:07 â On AI and why human emotion matters in art and work 25:10 â On playing instruments and recording musicians 29:08 â On knowing Lou Reed, and his inspirations 34:35 â On Billâs upcoming tour, and favorite guitars Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast and thanks to Bill Callahan and Michael Imperioli for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform and check out all the great stuff weâve got going at Talkhouse.com. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time! Find more illuminating podcasts on the â â â Talkhouse Podcast Networkâ â â . Visit â â â talkhouse.comâ â â to read essays, reviews, and more. Follow @talkhouse on â â â Instagramâ â â , â â â Blueskyâ â â , â â â Twitter (X)â â â , â â â Threadsâ â â , and â â â Facebookâ â â .