Comedian Mae Martin wrote a rock album. When the world’s chaotic, “So much of life doesn’t have a punch line”

Martin mentioned that they possessed the piano which Elliott Smith likely played during ‘Baby Britain.’ Flanny, the proprietor of Largo, inspired him to invite musical guests, leading him to perform Elliott Smith covers. It was a wonderful experience knowing the comedy crowd tolerated these performances, as you could hear a pin drop and the atmosphere would change. These shows significantly boosted his confidence in music.








