Vintage Society is a Scottish podcast, specialising in interviews with a wide variety of artists from all over the world. Our podcast features typically longer form conversations, concerning their creativity and the art it generates. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Memorial are a folk two piece from Bristol. Their self titled debut album is available on physical and all music streaming platforms now. We talk long COVID, music as an escape, rewriting the album, finding their sound, their covers EP, vocal melodies, learning from other artists, not getting lost in details, demoing, Loch Lomond, landscape, "Moth to a Flame", travelling, being honest with each other, writing about each other and whether you can be happy and creatively fulfilled at the same time. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bear's Den are a folk rock band from London. Their new album, "Blue Hours", is available on vinyl and all music streaming services from Friday. We talk unpacking your own songs, bravery in music, bringing people together, podcasts, string arrangements, "Shadows", blue, fatherhood, the concept of time, introducing the album, Austin to Boston, dealing with depression, the catalogue of unabashed gratitude and the most cathartic moment making this album. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Moon Panda are an alt-pop duo, based in Denmark. Their debut record, "What On Earth", is available on all music streaming services now. We talk learning how you want to sound, setting down the perimeters for their first album, heading into the studio in LA, recording in an igloo, the barn, frogs, studying at Berklee, moving around as a band, working through the pandemic, performing roles, "Falling", Trainspotting, gaining perspective, surprising themselves, "Vacation" and home. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lo Moon are an alternative rock band, based in Los Angeles. Their new album, "A Modern Life", is available now on vinyl and all music streaming platforms. We talk making a band record, performing live, false starts, "Expectations", confidence, introducing the album, track listing, working outside the studio, the pandemic's impact on their album, layering, mixing, adolescence, thinking differently, looking back, listening to new music, Achtung Baby, ideas serving the song, interludes, false truths and wonder. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Night Shop is the songwriting project of Justin Sullivan. His latest record, "Forever Night", is available on all music streaming platforms now. We talk creating through different projects, collaboration, the heart of songs, "Forever Night", creating at night, religious imagery, The Divine Comedy, writing prose, joy in creation, releasing, writing matter of factly, connecting with art, always learning, guitar, beginner's mind, dreams and sensitivity. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jaws the Shark is alt-rock project of Olly Bailey. His debut EP, "Another Day In Paradise", is available on vinyl and all music streaming platforms now. We talk the beginnings of Jaws the Shark, creating during covid, labels, writing for yourself, spanning different genres, playing in bands previously, tour managing, differing live setups, Dinosaur Pile-Up, ambitions, progression, finding space in lockdown, "Another Day in Paradise", heading into the studio, working on his second EP, birthdays, friends, trusting your ability, self criticism, making positive changes and Peep Show. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Frank Turner is a songwriter from Hampshire. His latest album, "FTHC", is available now on vinyl and all music streaming platforms. We spoke the oceans, our relationship to history, “The Ressurectionists”, innocence, reflection, his perception of himself in his songwriting, knowing yourself better, marriage, religious imagery, Paradise Lost, not self censoring, challenging your own opinions, mental health, vocals, Scott Hutchison and leaving London. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Vegan Leather are an alt-pop band from Paisley. Their latest EP, "Furious, Not Ominous" is available on all music streaming platforms now. They headline Stereo in Glasgow this Saturday 19th February. We spoke Catfish & the Bottlemen, the strangest thing they've ever sampled, Dyson hand dryers, music videos, experimenting with new sounds, excellence, recording their debut album, the pandemic, gig antics, closing bodies of work, Muse, "This House", enjoying your own music, driving lorries, writing under the influence, Splice, interludes, spoken word and advancing their live set-up.Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Porij are an alternative pop group, based in Manchester. Their debut EP, "Baby Face", is available on all music streaming platforms now. We talk suits, separating the art from the artist, building foundations, writing a set in a week, emerging from the pandemic, Love & Hip-Hop in Miami, on tour adrenaline, "Dirty Love", writing fictionally, not taking yourself too seriously, "Ego", musical catharsis, finding the voice of a song, expanding demos, merch and the most unexpected thing thats happened on tour post covid.Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lime Cordiale are a pop-rock two piece from Sydney. Their new EP in collaboration with Idris Elba, "Cordi Elba", is available now on all music streaming platforms. We talk growing up on Scotland island, moving to the UK, living with 8 housemates, Thrillsong, religion, music's ability to invoke change, Australian artists, creating an EP with Idris Elba, writing for another's voice, "Holiday", guitar, creating quickly and what they learned from their new project. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Boston Manor are a rock band from Blackpool. Their latest EP, "Desperate Times Desperate Pleasures" is available on all music streaming platforms now.We talk with Henry Cox about Nine Inch Nails, acoustic & digital instruments, making music during lockdown, writing democratically, trust, "Carbon Mono", generational issues, global warming, Blackpool, changing Britain, apathy, live-streaming and performance. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bobbi Arlo is an alt-pop artist, based in Dublin. We talk visiting Scotland, qualities needed in a collaborator, creating as part of a collective, your own voice, the pandemic, "Fever Thoughts", vulnerability in music, growing up, studying singing, The X Factor, mental health in the music industry and the biggest challenge she's overcome to get to where she is today.Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Annie Booth is a songwriter from Edinburgh. Her sophomore record, "Lazy Body", arrives November 19th.We talk ghosts, insomnia, lockdown, "Valley", building a team around her, working with Chris McCrory, recording at Chem19, Slow Weather, "Soho", Eurovision, string sections, "Fallow Year", coffee and the greatest moment of joy making her new album.Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Apre are an alt-pop duo, based in London. Their latest single, "You", is available on all music streaming platforms now. We talk how many songs they have in the vault, returning to older songs, A001, maturing, growing as producers, time, moving away from a major label, breakups, lockdown, instincts, vulnerability, performing, mixed, melodies, themes and learning new things about each other. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
JW Francis is an American songwriter and performer. His new album, "WANDERKID", is available on all streaming services and vinyl now. We talk his tour manager almost getting arrested, hiking the Appalachian trail, collecting ideas on tour, creating an audiobook, his internal world, enjoying your own music, planning ahead, "WANDERKID", narrative songwriting, new directions on album 2, "Maybe", minimalism & maximalism in music and people.Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sea Girls are an indie group from London. Their latest single, "Sick", is available on all music streaming platforms now. We talk TRNSMT, growing as a band, direct songwriting, “Sick”, Album 2, building a world with your music, keeping in touch with yourself, mortality, confidence, important songs not making the album, perspective, Covid, feeling connected to his own music, fan encounters and belonging. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Echo and the Bunnymen are an English rock band, originating in Liverpool. Their first four records see re-release on vinyl from October 22nd. You can pre-order here. We spoke with Will Sergeant about reflecting, writing his autobiography, reissuing the first four Echo and the Bunnymen records, Tim's Twitter Listening Parties, forging your own path as an artist, painting, learning from tour, overcoming challenges, becoming an iconic band and when he feels most emotionally connected to his own music. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Blondes are an indie band from Nottingham. Their latest single, "Street Fight", is available on all music streaming services now.We talk talk living together, the biggest step forward they've taken in the last year, recording their debut EP, working with Rich Turvey, incorporating older songs, nostalgia, personality in social media vs music, attitudes towards songwriting, overthinking, writing strong melodies, special studio moments, simplicity vs complexity and the most intimate moment in the songs they've released so far.Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Des Rocs is a rock artist, based in New York. His debut album, "A Real Good Person In A Real Bad Place", is available now on vinyl and all music streaming platforms. We talk reflecting the times, pulling from memories, “Imaginary Friends”, the Des Rocs sound, introducing the album, thematic and sonic threads, Des Rocs Alive, the manic side of his creativity, exploring different sides to himself in music, narrative, dark places, “Hanging By A Thread”, family, truth, who pushes him most creatively, sampling a chainsaw and the biggest risk he took with his album. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Premium Leisure is the musical outlet of Oxford based multi-instrumentalist, producer and songwriter Chris Barker. His debut EP, "Easy FM", is available on all music streaming platforms now. We spoke what makes music feel human, The Band, open door collaboration, rhythm sections, Plum Cuts, Oli Barton Wood, playing with Willie J Healey, recording in a car garage, producing other artists, health, self competitiveness, grooves, not over rehearsing, the dangers of routine, snobbery and the power of ambiguity in songwriting. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Briston Maroney is a singer, songwriter and guitarist, based in Tennessee. His debut album, "Sunflower", is available on vinyl and all music streaming services now. We talk 2001: A Space Odyssey, cinema, re-experiencing feelings post covid, starting a podcast, working in a coffee shop, growth on tour, road trips, The Simpsons Movie, Boyhood, exploring deep emotions on his debut album, having conversations outside music, instincts, the damaged artist, pop songs, irony, his five types of beauty, music videos and searching for answers in song. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jig Dube is a producer, mixer and musician from Ontario. He has worked with groups such as cleopatrick and Ready The Price as well as his own band, Zig Mentality. We spoke his family's cabin, being in control of the recording process, producing Zig Mentality vs other bands, collaborating with Cleopatrick, being in touch with what you feel, having rock music mixed by hip-hop producers, natural environments, allowing the artist to feel empowered, first impressions of music, self consciousness, innovating and authenticity.Theme Music: “Breakfast Burger” by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jake Longstreth is an artist and musician, based in Los Angeles. He is a member of both Mountain Brews and The Grateful Dead cover band Richard Pictures. He is a co-host of the Apple Music show Time Crisis. We talk podcast intros, Marc Maron, the BTS McDonalds' collab, open corruption, the urban sprawl, Austin, Teenage Fanclub, California, The Eagles, Pearl Jam, The Grateful Dead, branding & bands, Orlando, painting preparation, the paintings of George W Bush, Trump, the decline of brick & mortar stores, Pepsi vs Coke, fast food, finding the palette of a painting, his parents, Mountain Brews and writing songs about new topics. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Who the F*** Are Arctic Monkeys? is a new limited series podcast from Vintage Society where we chat to interesting people about their favourite song from the titular lads from High Green as well as much more. New episodes drop at this link every Friday.Matt Wilkinson is a music journalist and presenter. He is currently the host of The Matt Wilkinson Show on Apple Music. From 2008 - 2016 he was the New Music Editor at NME. His favourite Arctic Monkeys' song is "Despair In The Departure Lounge".For Episode 1 Matt recounts interviewing the group on multiple occasions, shares stories from his time on the road with them during the US "Suck It And See" tour and takes us backstage at Glastonbury 2013 where he was with the band prior to and following their headlining performance.Theme Music: "Nobody Everyone" by Weekend Debt See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andrew Katz is a musician, producer and video game creator. He is a member of both 1 Trait Danger and Car Seat Headrest. 1 Trait Danger's latest album, "1 Trait Bangers", is available now on all music streaming services.We talk where he's at creatively right now, Pickleball, Elon Musk, cryptocurrency, multiple narratives on 1Trait Bangers, Kurt Vile, “Timmis”, TikTok, Cameo, creating throughout lockdown, notebooks, not overcooking an album, comedy in music, Pitchfork, Norm MacDonald and ad-libbing. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Darrin Bradbury is a songwriter, based in Nashville. His new album, "Artvertisement", is available on vinyl and all music streaming services from August 20th. We talk getting accosted by a gang of geese, Wilbur Mountain, travelling, branding art, taking influence from the philosophy of artists, Andy Kaufman, “Busted World”, conspiracy theories, QAnon, social media, the internet, referencing, Andy Warhol, Joni Mitchell, collaboration, drawing, painting and self worth. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Fleece are an alternative rock band, based in Montreal. Their upcoming record, "Stunning and Atrocious", is available on vinyl and all music streaming platforms from 20th August. We talk the band becoming more collaborative, writing together, “Stunning and Atrocious”, the feel in the room, simplicity vs complexity, “Bodies Lie", Simple Plan, interludes, self criticism and throughlines in the record. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tora are an Australian alternative band, now based in Amsterdam. Their new album, "A Force Majeure", is available on vinyl and all streaming services from September 3rd. We talk studio routines, relocating to Europe, modelling, being a part of someone else's creativity, collaboration, taking inspiration from your future, accepting change , “Call On Me”, sampling a cactus, simple vs complex ideas, characters, A Force Majeure, unconscious creativity and the editing process. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alexander Dynan is a Director of Photography, based in New York. He has worked on films such as First Reformed, After Love and Dog Eat Dog as well as music videos for artists such as The 1975 and Danny Brown. We talk shooting during covid, self worth in art, surfing, working with Paul Schrader, communicating with the director, discovering the tone of “Dog Eat Dog” on set, transcendental film, breaking rules, commercials, London, preparing for a shoot, his use of light in “First Reformed”, Anthropological films and looking ahead.Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joe Trapanese is a composer for film and television. He has worked on projects such as The Greatest Showman, Straight Outta Compton, Tron: Legacy, Oblivion, The Raid, Only The Brave and many more. This podcast was compiled from two separate conversations which took place in June and July 2021. We talk the schedule of a composer, beginning as a trombonist, listening, working on a variety of projects, finding your voice, temp music, “Only The Brave”, collaborating with the sound design team, experimenting with recording techniques, “Arctic”, tension, “Straight Outta Compton”, accomplishment, sharing music with the director, mentors, collaborating with Daft Punk, virtual reality and storytelling. Theme Music: “Breakfast Burger” by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ben Hillier is a producer and songwriter. He has worked with the likes of Depeche Mode, Blur, Elbow, Nadine Shah and Doves amongst many more. We talk his home setup, transitioning into writing, collaborating with Nadine Shah, The Pool, recording around the world, producing from the live room, mixing, getting the feel right, sculpting songs from live sessions, working on debut albums, coming into your own on later records, ageism in the music industry and the parallels in starting and finishing a record. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sam Sparro is an Australian singer, songwriter and producer. "Boombox Eternal: Halcyon Deluxe Edition" is available on all music streaming services now. We talk global warming, Rick Rubin, opening up through music, control, sketching songs, Alexander McQueen, fracturing his legs in front of Kate Moss, anxiety, meditation, LA, drive, astrology, VHS tapes, returning to old ideas, Batman Forever, Brian Eno and simplicity. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Newton Faulkner is a songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. His new album, "Interference Of Light", is available on vinyl and all music streaming services from 20th August. Tickets for his UK Autumn Tour are on sale here. We talk thinking in new ways, exploring genres, performing live, having unlimited time to create his new album, creating a song with 400 tracks, collaborating remotely, removing the visual aspect of mixing, acceptance, growing both technically and personally, constantly improving, communicating ideas and tailoring the tracklisting for different formats. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dusted is the atmospheric rock outlet of Canadian songwriter and producer Brian Borcherdt. His latest record, "III", is available on vinyl and all music streaming platforms from Friday 23rd July. Brian is also a member of electronic group Holy Fuck. We talk moving to the Canadian countryside, reuniting with his high school band, Dependant Music, Metallica, working with Walter Murch, his history in the film business, working on his latest record in two locations, songs arriving in dreams, returning to older tracks, intention, hosting workshops, producing and thinking in terms of imagery. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tarek Musa is a songwriter, producer and mixer as well as a driving creative force behind his solo outlet Dead Nature. Dead Nature's debut record, "Watch Me Break Apart", is available on vinyl and all music streaming platforms from 23rd July.We talk finding a studio space, "Ladlands", the pandemic, control, identity, finding answers in music, producing younger bands, the business side of music, obsessing over music again, learning from failing, parallel universes, "Rivers", releasing music when it feels right and looking to the future.Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
DZ Deathrays are a rock band from Brisbane, Australia. Their latest record, "Positive Rising Part 2", is available now on vinyl and all music streaming platforms. We talk with Shane Parsons about high school bands, being obsessed with music, creating a double album, releasing during a pandemic, his love of recording, consuming music, album cycles, "Fired Up", writing constantly, having a balance of songs, "Golden Retriever", Office Space, social media, sculpting melody, guitar music and the Positive Rising grant. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Demob Happy are an alternative rock band from Newcastle. Their new single, "Sympathy Boy", is available now on all music streaming platforms. Tickets for their 2021 UK Tour are on sale here. We talk with Matt Marcantonio about how his worldview has changed, the state of popular music, rebelling, “Sympathy Boy”, mental health, forgiveness, the development of his voice, appearing on Caparezza's new album, meeting a wizard at Joshua Tree, the influence of cinema on his music, moving into production and staying true to their vision. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dune Rats are an Australian rock band from Brisbane. We talk with BC Michaels about dry Junely, starting songs, the Australian music scene, Dune Rats & Friends, arriving on stage via motorbike, Limp Bizkit, RatBag Records, stolen tambourines, accents, “Too Tough Terry”, writing songs quickly, touring non-stop, covid hypocrisy, narratives and looking forward. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hayley Mary is an Australian singer and songwriter. Her latest EP, "The Drip", is available now on all music streaming platforms. We talk authenticity vs aesthetic, songs transforming through the process, living in Edinburgh, working in hospitality, creating music as a solo artist, playing with genre, nativity, learning guitar, being guided by melody, familiarity, acquiring new skills, "Young & Stupid" and the unifying power of tragedy. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Calvin Smith hosts a brief history of Vintage Society that includes outtakes and never-seen-before footage. We also discuss his last visit to the studio with Weekend Debt. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Muck Spreader are a musical collective, based in London. Their new EP, “Abysmal”, is available on vinyl and all music streaming services from Friday 9th July. We talk dogs, Joseph Beuys, the value of process, finding a safe space creatively, improvisation, self editing, characters, social media, learning lessons from people of all ages, consumerism, Jeremy Clarkson, animal cruelty and creating change. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Flwr Chyld is a hip-hop artist, based in Atlanta. His latest single, "Lucky Me", is available on all music streaming platforms now. We talk living in Atlanta, finding balance in life, hard work, meditation, synesthesia candles, creative spaces, “Lucky Me”, mood boards, becoming more comfortable with ideas, truths learned from music, playing trombone, parents, having children, spirituality, flying and the joy of collaboration. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
JayWood is an indie-alternative artist from Winnipeg, Canada. His new EP, "Some Days", is available on all music streaming platforms now. We talk remaking his “Some Days” EP, creatively resetting after his debut album, vulnerability, confidence in decisions, teenage angst, high school, learning, doing vs observing, maximalism, guitar playing and relating to old music. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nick Thorburn is a Canadian songwriter, producer, author and director. He is the driving creative force behind Islands, who's eighth album “Islomania” is available now on vinyl and all music streaming platforms. We talk Alan Partridge, dark humour, Penguins, communicating without language, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, the cover of “Islomania”, returning to music, his editing process, recording across various studios, subverting expectations, darkness in music, accidentally covering a song, “Gore” and fulfilment in creativity. Theme Music: “Breakfast Burger” by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ralph Castelli is a songwriter and producer, based in Los Angeles. His latest single, "Mystery", is available now on all music streaming platforms. We talk moving into a new studio, pulling lyrics from poems, travelling, learning from his debut record, releasing quickly, believing in yourself, playing in indie bands, skateboarding, finding community in LA, management, blowing up on TikTok, creative control, little details, imagination, good songwriting, real world sounds and experiences which have changed how he thinks about music. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michael Seyer is a bedroom-pop artist, based in Los Angeles. His latest single, "Little China Boy", is available on all music streaming platforms now. We talk using a pseudonym, poetry, studying creative writing, becoming more articulate, "Little China Boy", his relationship with his parents, realising he was creative, his upcoming album, creative cycles, Baby Yoda, anime, approaching his third record, being an outsider, marking periods in your life and goals. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bess Atwell is a songwriter, based in Brighton. Her latest single, "All You Can Do", is available on all music streaming platforms now. We talk breakfast, Peep Show, "Time Comes In Roses", validation, comfort, therapy, "Co-op", learning a lesson from every song, tattoos, beginning to write, school, God, spirituality in music, tradition, cancel culture, the timelessness of music, comedy, electronic instruments and instant gratification. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cj Pandit is an alternative artist, based in Leicester. His debut EP, “Just Before You Disappear”, is available now on all music streaming platforms. We talk launching during the pandemic, Leicester City, coming to music later, moving away from bands, working out the primary colours of songs, “New York Time”, quality vs quantity, overthinking, feel, tense, phrases, the importance of conversation, working on yourself and embracing flaws. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dulcie are an indie band from Perth, Australia. Their debut EP, “Sake Of Sound”, is available now on vinyl and all music streaming services. We talk rotating stages, feeling comfortable in the creative space, “Sake Of Sound”, developing as writers, “Dust”, melody, snorkelling, Aussie slang, simplifying songs, journaling, finishing songs, balancing music & life and writing hungover. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joshua Moriarty is a songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist, based in Melbourne. He is a member of groups such as Miami Horror and All The Colours as well as Telenova, who's debut EP sees release on vinyl and all music streaming services from July 2nd. We talk podcasting with a Wiggle, misquotes, drawing lyrics from melody, fake band names, the origins of Telenova, releasing music regularly, the fade out, John Mayer, playing without a drummer, Daft Punk, bad decades, “Tranquillise”, writing for another's voice, making classic ideas feel fresh and Rivers Cuomo. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bad Pony are an Australian rock band. Their latest single, “Season”, is available now on all music streaming services. We talk with Jarred and Mark about the gentler side to their songwriting, beginnings, using a stand-up drum kit live, living apart, musical community, seventies horror film soundscapes, writing bass, “Forever My Love”, working with an outside producer, reference points, the release of songwriting, “Hold Choke”, teaching clay animation, thinking practically and figuring out who you are out with music. Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.