On this episode, guest host Eli Moore returns to speak with Jeff Johnson of the Canadian indie band OK Vancouver OK. The project has been consistently cranking out a stream of primarily self-released albums since 2005, and their efforts are hard to classify in terms of genre, but they are clearly experimental, socially conscious, and family-friendly. Their latest record as the time of this episode’s release is entitled “Never Perfect,” which youcan find on their website, okvancouverok.caJeff discusses his band’s origins as a solo project in Vancouver, BC, the situations that inform his songwriting and recording process, and bringing his children on tour. Their drummer, Laura House, who is Jeff’s wife, also joins in the conversation to talk about the present danger of food deserts. If you like the show and want to hear more, you can find all previous episodes at lowprofilepodcast.comLow Profile recieves in-kind support from San Francisco Street Bakery in Olympia, Washington, and generous financial support from listeners like you, giving flexible monthly donations at patreon.com/lowprofile.Before I play you the interview, here’s a song from OK Vancouver OK called “Collection of Changes,” from their 2014 album “Influences,” produced by the homie Eli Moore.This has been Low Profile With Markly Morrison, featuring returning guest host Eli Moore in an interview with the Canadian band Ok Vancouver Ok, their website, okvancouverok.ca Eli has been working on a new album with LAKE, if you want to stay updated check out laketheband.comYou can find all previous episodes of this program at LowProfilepodcast.comFollow us on Instagram @lowpropodcast