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Elana Stone is a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, whose new album Married To The Sound is out now. She plays a handful of shows in February - for details and tickets, go to elanastone.com.au. Elana is also one quarter of folk group All Our Exes Live In Texas, who landed in the ARIA top ten in 2017 with their wonderful debut album When We Fall.
Georgia Mooney is an ARIA-winning singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Sydney. Audiences already know Mooney from beloved folk band All Our Exes Live In Texas. With Exes, she became a festival favourite, touring globally and sharing stages with everyone from the Backstreet Boys to Nathaniel Rateliff to Midnight Oil. The release of her debut solo album 'Full of Moon' marks an exciting new chapter and the stepping forward of a major talent. This episode I chat with Georgia Mooney about deriving her album title from a Joni Mitchell song and creating a visual world to accompany her music. We discussed working with Retrosweat aerobics troop on a music video and gushed over ABBA together.Support the show
We're welcoming the multi-talented Georgia Mooney to the pod today! Known as a songwriter, podcaster, host, and versatile multi-instrumentalist, Georgia wears many hats. A quarter of the ARIA award-winning folk-pop group All Our Exes Live In Texas, she's travelled the globe and shared stages with artists ranging from Midnight Oil to the Backstreet Boys. Now, Georgia is stepping into her solo spotlight with "Full of Moon," her debut solo record. This album takes listeners on an exhilarating sonic journey, ranging from eccentric 80s soundscapes to folk-infused melodies and even baroque pop. In today's episode, we're discussing the influences of artists like ABBA and Kate Bush on her new record. We explore her experience of venturing into solo work, shedding light on the distinct songwriting process she embraced for this project. Plus, we share our insights on both being music school dropouts!Georgia Mooney: Instagram / Facebook / SpotifyPurchase 'Full of Moon' here.Thanks again to Georgia Mooney for her time. We also want to give a special shout out to Liz from Super Duper for her help with this episode.You can help follow and support here: TSIY Insta / TSIY FB / TSIY TikTok / TSIY Youtube / TSIY Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After Adele got Spotify to hide their album shuffle button, Alyx Gorman, Michael Sun and Steph Harmon called up Aria-winner Georgia Mooney, of All Our Exes Live In Texas, to talk about writing music for the world of streaming – and trying to make a buck from it. Later, Alyx quizzes Michael and Steph on Macquarie Dictionary's new contenders for Word of the Year
After Adele got Spotify to hide their album shuffle button, Alyx Gorman, Michael Sun and Steph Harmon called up Aria-winner Georgia Mooney, of All Our Exes Live In Texas, to talk about writing music for the world of streaming – and trying to make a buck from it. Later, Alyx quizzes Michael and Steph on Macquarie Dictionary's new contenders for Word of the Year
Seja talks to her guest Georgia Mooney (All Our Exes Live In Texas) about her first memories of music, her opera singing auntie and her music studies in Perth. Georgia tells Seja about her preferred writing environment, the Sydney folk and bluegrass community from which she emerged as her own songwriter and the beginnings of her band All Our Exes Live In Texas. There are many stories about supporting the Backstreet Boys and Midnight Oil, harmony writing, her plans for her first solo album and Georgia’s experience with getting COVID-19. Georgia’s strange show story is illustrated by Hannah Factor @hannah.factor.art All illustrations can be seen on the HearSej Facebook page and on instagram @hearsejpodcast
Kyran Wheatley and All Our Exes Live In Texas singer/songwriter with a solo album on the way Georgia Mooney are joined by year 5 Student Representative Council for Inglewood Primary Polly Hanrihan (Bridie Connell, Aria Award winner, Tonighty, Improv Theatre Sydney) and cutlery Psychic and stylist Meredith Musicfestival (Cal Wilson, MICF Gala / Comedy Legend) to do the quiz from The Saturday Paper.Where will they fit on the leaderboard:Geraldine Hickey 8/10Alexei Toliopoulos 6/10Nath Valvo 6/10Jess Perkins 6/10Nick Cody 5/10Kirsty Webeck 5/10Luke McGregor 4.5/10Rhys Nicholson 4/10Daniel Connell 3/10Nazeem Hussain 3/10 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Katie Wighton from folk group All Our Exes Live In Texas has a chat with Steve about her new single ‘Good Guy’ as a part of her new solo project KIT.
Georgia Mooney was a shy, awkward kid with Backstreet Boys posters on her wall and a dream of one day being a singer. Not only has she become one of the most celebrated folk artists in the country as a part of All Our Exes Live In Texas, she's even been able to perform alongside her childhood crushes - and plenty of others where that came from. The multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter's journey stretches from northern Sydney to Perth and all the way across to foggy London town. Over a coffee in Newtown, Georgia shares how her fascination with music lead from clearing the family home just so she could sing all the way to hosting her own songwriters' circle. Thanks to Mitch Fresta, SCG Media, Blu 212 and Ewan Birtwell. Buy tickets to SUPERGROUP at the Giant Dwarf here: https://giantdwarf.com.au/events/supergroup Follow Georgia on Twitter: @georgia_mooneyFollow Georgia on Instagram: @georgiamooneyFollow Supergroup on Twitter: @supergroup_showFollow Supergroup on Instagram: @supergroup_official This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Tharawal land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com
Now the overthinking and self-analysis is over, it's time to actually show the world what they've spent a year putting together. On the verge of their national tour, Polish Club talk the weird and wonderful side of touring with Georgia Mooney and Elana Stone, from All Our Exes Live in Texas.Listen to 'When We Fall" by All Our Exes Live In Texas, available on all streaming services. http://www.AllOurExesLiveInTexas.com / https://www.instagram.com/allourexesliveintexas
It's towards the end of the season and we're sick of stand ups, so instead we roped in triple j journalist Alice Matthews and All Our Exes Live In Texas singer Georgia Mooney to add some semblance of sanity to the Mirth sofa. It was semi-successful.
Tom goes full Serial Podcast, revealing exactly how to be the creepy stalker guy on the internet (do you really want to look up car rego numbers? Did he really do this? What IS truth?), but it's always friendlier just to ask people. He then flirts with power duo Polish Club who ask the question we've all been waiting for. Things. Get. Sweaty.Polish Club are playing July 7 at the Corner Hotel, Melbourne, and July 14 at The Factory Theatre, Sydney, supported by All Our Exes Live In Texas. Get tickets on the Polish Club website, http://polishclub.co/ Make sure you check out their video for Truly Madly Deeply. Polish Club albums and EPs are available on Spotify, and iTunes.Songs featured in this episode include: Savage Garden - Truly Madly Deeply, Bryan Adams & Mel C - When You're Gone, as well as a sample from Polish Club - Gimme Money from the Okie Dokie EP.
If you enjoyed Positions Vacant how about another new ABC comedy series? Alice Fraser, Cal Wilson and Sami Shah present Troll Play, taking the manure of Internet trolling and turning it into the flowers of comedy joy!
In our series finale, Ronny talks about The Daily Show, his pan global appeal and his complete lack of weaknesses. Will he get a job and is he actually a spy?
Elana Stone and Georgia Mooney are one half of folk band All Our Exes Live in Texas. But are they the kind of folk Creative Applications want?
Ben is a writer, journalist and broadcaster. Do the Creative Applications team want him or his bare ankles round the office?
Matt is an award winning comedian, actor and rapper. But does he have what Creative Applications are looking for? In short will he be CrApp?
As well as a triple j presenter, Gen is a stand up comedian and writer. She's also had experience of drugs, selling them mainly. Nothing untoward, it was at a central Sydney pharmacy. Will she have what Ray and Susie want for their start-up?
After his mega successful Hamish and Andy radio show came to an end, Hamish Blake is looking for a new job. Does he still write his own Wikipedia page? What's with the tattoo? And will he have what Ray and Susie are looking for?
A brand new comedy podcast series starring Ray Badran and Susie Youssef as they conduct a series of job interviews for their new start-up, CrApp. Applicants include Hamish Blake, Ronny Chieng, Gen Fricker, Benjamin Law, Matt Okine and All Our Exes Live In Texas.
This week we heard from Grey Jones, the teenage co-founder of Arts Not Parts, an initative using art to protest against bigotry. Co-founded along with Irregular Labs, artists such as Sia and Peaches have designed posters in support of transgender and non-binary youth using their bathroom of choice in schools. Find out more info about the project and download your own poster: www.artsnotparts.com Grey spoke to us in depth about how the initiative started, the current "bathroom bills" in the US, and how she navigates gender identity in an online space. We were also lucky enough to hear from Grey's unreleased EP "Clown In Residence" with her track "Boy Online". We took a look at news from a feminist perspective in Go Home, Everything Is Terrible. In good news... LCD Sound System’s Gavin Russom has come out as a trans woman in a recent interview with Pitchfork. After touring and recording with LCD Soundsystem last year, she took time off to focus on her own self-care, ultimately finding support in New York City’s large and diverse community of trans women. Polish first Lady Agata Kornhauser-Duda swerved Trump’s handshake in Warsaw. Kesha released Praying, her first single in four years. In an essay published on Lenny Letter, Kesha speaks about surviving "feelings of severe hopelessness and depression" following her publically documented personal and legal battle with her ex-producer Dr Luke. The song was recorded at Studios 301 in Sydney. Sound engineer Antonia Gauci helped track the song and Sydney all-female folk band All Our Exes Live In Texas feature on the song's backing vocals. Sydney-based Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander media professional Emily Nicol has curated Spotify’s Black Australia Playlist in celebration of Naidoc Week. And in bad news... Rob Kardashian shared images of his former partner Blac Chyna without her consent, which has some serious legal implications in regards to revenge porn laws in California, not to mention the effects of image-based abuse on victims. Sweden's biggest music festival Bravalla was cancelled for 2018 earlier this month after 27 sexual assaults were reported this year. Swedish comedian Emma Knyckare is organising a "man-free" music festival in response to the cancellation.
This episode is like being a guest the best Rufus Wainwright themed dinner party of all time - and believe or not, no alcohol was consumed before or during recording. Elana Stone and Georgia Mooney - half of Australia's premiere Americana quartet All Our Exes Live In Texas - drop in ahead of their US tour to explore Rufus Wainwright's two 'Want' albums, how they reflect his languid sexuality, genre-bending ambition, relationship with his musical siblings and parents, and why loving and hating Rufus can both lead to the end of romantic relationships. Plus, we record the pilot episode of my new podcast 'My Favorite Cereal'. My Favorite Album is a podcast unpacking the great works of pop music. Each episode features a different songwriter or musician discussing their favorite album of all time - their history with it, the making of the album, individual songs and the album's influence on their own music. Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker, journalist and photographer from Sydney, Australia who has worked in the music industry since 2007. He directed the the feature music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts (out now!) and the feature film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins, in addition to many commercials and music videos. If you've got any feedback or suggestions, drop us a line at myfavoritealbumpodcast@gmail.com.
Indie-folk goddesses Elana Stone and Katie Wighton, together with their "sisters" Hannah Crofts and Georgia Mooney, cast a potent spell as All Our Exes Live In Texas, a fierce, musical foursome mixing masterful musicianship, heavenly harmonies, and a little feminism for good measure.
Seja talk to her guest Benjamin Law about how he got into writing and how he became a freelance journalist for publications such as Frankie, The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald. They also discuss how Ben started writing his own books and how his memoir 'The Family Law' got made into a television series for SBS. Ben's strange story is illustrated by Hannah Crofts (@hannahmarjorie) of the beautiful band All Our Exes Live In Texas, and her fantastic picture can be seen on the HearSej Instagram (@hearsejpodcast) or on the HearSej Facebook page (www.facebook.com/hearsej).
Urthboy performs his tune 'Long Loud Hours' before teaming up with Bertie Blackman, Kira Puru, Hermitude, Tom Thum and All Our Exes Live In Texas in the Like A Version studio for an epic cover of Meg Mac's 'Roll Up Your Sleeves'.
Urthboy performs his tune 'Long Loud Hours' before teaming up with Bertie Blackman, Kira Puru, Hermitude, Tom Thum and All Our Exes Live In Texas in the Like A Version studio for an epic cover of Meg Mac's 'Roll Up Your Sleeves'.