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Thursday co-host Anika has a chat to the iconic Bec Sandridge on the show! The pair chat about Bec's latest single Cost of Love, what the past 2 years have looked like in music and Bec's coffee-drinking habits!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bec Sandridge is a songwriter, mentor, producer and multi disciplinary artist based on the South Coast of Australia. Sandridge's primary weapon of choice is guitar paired with her distinct vocals: she draws upon her folk roots to create 80s-esque, nostalgic-driven pop songs. This episode I chat with Bec about her latest track ‘Cost of Love' and her upcoming EP ‘Lost Dog' (out on October 7th) an ode to bookmarking the end of a relationship. We chat about making daggy dad synth pop, why Cheryl Crow is THE ONE and getting her hair tangled in her guitar strings at a show. Bec also touched how she came to write the soundtrack for the theatre production Ishamael.
Patrick Livesey, Wil King, Bec Sandridge interviews. Patrick and Wil chat about their drag fantasy play Gone Girls about former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard and former Foreign Minister Julie Bishop. Stages in Melbourne July 28 to August 6. Stars Patrick as Julia, Annabel Larcombe as Julie and co-directed by Wil. Gone Girls | Gasworks Arts Park Bec chats about new single Cost of Love and upcoming EP Lost Dog and their journey as a songwriter. And we get a scoop about her European tour. HOME (becsandridge.com) Sovereignty was never ceded. 3CR broadcasts from the stolen lands of the Kulin Nation.
The fearless, bold and unique Bec Sandridge joins us to chat about her upcoming EP 'Lost Dog'and the release of her brand new single 'Cost of Love'. We also journey back in time to some iconic moments within her career and find out what's ahead!
Fresh off the release of her latest single, "Cost of Love", Max chats with Sydney pop artist Bec Sandridge. They cover the importance of the song's shuffling beat, the darkness on her upcoming EP, and whether The Veronicas or Tina Turner get a starring role in a DJ set.Connect with Bec Sandridge on Instagram and Facebook, and listen to her latest single "Cost of Love" on Spotify and Apple Music. Discover more new music and hear your favourite artists with 78 Amped on Instagram, on Facebook.
Is it sustainable to pour all your heartbreak into songwriting if you’re a singer songwriter? Bec Sandridge’s Debut album Try and Save Me is danceable, rockin' disco-pop, but where the songs talk honestly about sexuality, mental health, self-care and naturally break-ups. In this episode Bec talks about being vulnerable in her songwriting and says that she’s learnt it’s not always sustainable to wear your heart on your album’s sleeve. Makeshift.org.au Guest: Bec Sandridge - becsandridge.com Executive Producers: Caitlin Marshall & Lizzie Rose - makeshift.org.a Producer: Jennifer Macey - jennifermacey.com Theme Song: Elana Stone - elanastoneband.com.au Post-production sound: Chris Hancock - chrishancock.network Cover Art: Kiara Mucci - kiaramucci.com This podcast was produced on the lands of the Wodi Wodi people of the Dharawal Nation and supported by a small cultural grant from Wollongong Council. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When you're born into a religious family, how do you navigate your inherited ideas about God and build an identity that makes sense to you? At this event, author a former Christian pastor and PhD student examining the experiences of LGBTQ+ people in the evangelical church in Australia, a multi-award winning Australian poet and the son of a highly regarded Christian reverend, and , local singer-songwriter and former Triple J Unearthed winner will discuss their childhood and their shifting understanding of Christianity with Editor of .The Gravity of GuiltJoel Hollier,Phil Wilcox,Bec SandridgeRuby Claire, SHOWNOTES: Writes4Festivalshttp://www.writes4women.com/writes4festivals/Facebook - @Writes4FestivalsTwitter / Instagram - @w4wpodcast Wollongong Writer's Festivalhttps://wollongongwritersfestival.comFacebook @wollongongwritersfestival/Twitter @WGongWritFest Joel Hollierhttp://biblefaithsexuality.com/about-me/Facebook @joel.a.hollierTwitter @joelhollier Phil Wilcoxhttp://www.philip-wilcox.comTwitter @philipwilcox Bec Sandridge https://www.becsandridge.comFacebook @becsandridgemusicTwitter @becsandridge Ruby Clairehttp://rubyclaire.com.auFacebook @ruby.bisson.3Twitter @_RubyClaire_ Pamela Cookwww.pamelacook.com.auFacebook - @pamelacookauthorTwitter - @PamelaCookAU Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)www.listenuppodcasting.com.auFacebook / Twitter - @kelbutler @listenuppodcasting
We’ve got an EXCLUSIVE bonus treat for you (Our beautiful listeners). Ruby is joined today by Australian Pop Punk music sensation Bec Sandridge! Bec is a Queer musician originally from Wollongong, and incorperates lived experience […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_triplebipass/p/joy.org.au/triplebipass/wp-content/uploads/sites/338/2019/08/Bec-Sandridge-Interview-FINISHED.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 35:25 — 28.4MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | RSS The post Music Sensation Bec Sandridge! appeared first on Triple Bi-Pass.
I mean, what can we say? Bec Sandridge is a big favourite amongst us AMD hosts. Bec has released a couple of stellar releases so far this year, and is set for her debut full length to reach our ears later this year. To say we’re excited about this is an understatement. In the meantime though, let Bec tell you about one of her favourite releases of 2019, so far. It’s from another AMD fave, Cry Club, with their song Two Hearts. You can stream the track here. You can find Bec on Instagram here, and make sure you stay tuned for more music from Bec! Thank you to the incredible and generous Adam Jones for the theme music you hear throughout the poddy. Support the show on Pozible. Check us out online! australianmusicdiaries.com Facebook Instagram Miks on insta Jack on insta Pls rate, review and share the ep! 6 stars or more pls on Apple Podcasts :) You can also hear these episodes before everyone else on Play On Radio! Australian Music Diaries on Play On Radio (playonradio.live) every second Monday from 6PM
This is the music I collected in June from the US, UK and Russia Weslee, Burial, Arlo Parks, Brray, Yonaka, Saluki, 104, RSAC, ELLA, Bon Iver, Rich Brian, Kate Tempest, Bec Sandridge, Mark Ronson, Devendra Banhart
Jordan chats to the amazingly talented Bec Sandridge about her brand new single “Eyes Wide”, learning the trombone, her upcoming single launch party and her new album! Plus music from Kieynan Lonsdale, Teddy
It’s a new fortnight and a new round of tunes! Jack and Miks share some updates - big and small, recalling some old AMD mates, coffee (of course) and those bloody birds. The tracks that soundtrack these moments this ep are: Emma Russack - Winter Blues Bec Sandridge - EYES WIDE Tim Shiel - Spirited Home - Extended Edit (Feat. Luke Howard) Pure Instinct - Justice Kilns - Pinky Finger Thelma Plum - Better in Black You can stream the tunes on Spotify. Please go and support all of the artist we spoke about! You can also now support the show on Pozible! Couple of different tiers available too. More details here: bit.ly/AMD-pozible Thank you to the incredible and generous Adam Jones for the theme music you hear throughout the poddy. Check us out online! australianmusicdiaries.com Facebook.com/australianmusicdiaries Instagram.com/australianmusicdiaries twitter.com/amdpod instagram.com/mikseveritt instagram.com/jack_r_reilly Pls rate, review and share the ep! 6 stars or more pls on Apple Podcasts :) You can also hear these episodes before everyone else on Play On Radio! Australian Music Diaries on Play On Radio (playonradio.live) every second Monday from 6PM.
It's Episode Four!! We hang with mates, get all quiet, and faff about. Big love to Obscura Hail, Sabi and Gemma (her poddy Australian Jams is heaps better than this one!) for hanging out in this ep! Soundtrack for this ep is from: Kilns - Go Slowly Bec Sandridge - Animal Tram Cops - This Is It Moaning Lisa - Comfortable Kira Puru - Say Something Enter The Jaguar - Fantasy You can stream all of 'em at australianmusicdiaries.com Thank you to the incredible and generous Adam Jones for the theme music you hear throughout the poddy. Check us out online! Facebook - facebook.com/australianmusicdiaries Instagram - instagram.com/australianmusicdiaries Miks on insta - instagram.com/mikseveritt Jack on insta - instagram.com/jack_r_reilly Pls rate and review the ep! 10,000 stars or more pls on Apple Podcasts! Episode five will be with you in a fortnight
Stoked to be back after a couple of weeks off (August was busy!) to chat about a bunch of new tracks with Laura Hopkins (Atalein). We talk GRAACE, Bec Sandridge, Banoffee, Oscar Key Sung, Alexander Biggs and get to hear Atalein's debut single 'Autumn/Winter' in full.We also give special shout outs to KILNS, Nussy, Feelds, RAT!Hammock, Ukiyo and Troye Sivan.Find Atalein on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, and her video premiered on Kaltblut.With thanks to Yamaha Home Entertainment Australia!Intro & outro music is 'Coffee' by RKDA. For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As we move into 2018, and the dust settles on the Marriage Equality Bill which has now moved into law, and a few more wedding bells have started ringing, this week’s show looks to what’s next for LGBTIQ plus communities across Australia, and the campaigns, struggles and celebrations ahead.We speak to Karen Field from Queerspace on future health campaigns for LGBTIQ+ communities, highlighting links between recent public discourse and mental health and a new focus on family violence.Lee Carnie from the Human Rights Law Centre takes a focus on legal campaigns, including stopping medically unnecessary surgery for intersex people and easier changes to birth certs for trans communities.We finish the show with a look to the future plans of LGBTIQ+ communities across Australia who met at the recent Better Together Conference. Music from this week's show is A Very Hot Shower from Two Steps on the WaterEmotionally Untidy from Rachel Maria Coxand You're a Fucking Joke from Bec Sandridge
On the day of her guest appearance as a special guest at the Unearthed Live at the Steps gig, Bec shares some of her favourite features in song. From songs that reflect a perfect friendship, to internal tributes and strong work ethics. Bec shows her love of song, and the people who made them with more than a couple of classics. Frightened Rabbit and Manchester Orchestra -- "Architect" Beyonce - "Crazy In Love" (Feat. JAY-Z) Stevie Nicks - "Stop Dragging My Heart Around" (Feat. Tom Petty) Hilltop Hoods - "1955" (Feat. Montaigne) Queen and David Bowie - "Under Pressure"
On the day of her guest appearance as a special guest at the Unearthed Live at the Steps gig, Bec shares some of her favourite features in song. From songs that reflect a perfect friendship, to internal tributes and strong work ethics. Bec shows her love of song, and the people who made them with more than a couple of classics. Frightened Rabbit and Manchester Orchestra -- "Architect" Beyonce - "Crazy In Love" (Feat. JAY-Z) Stevie Nicks - "Stop Dragging My Heart Around" (Feat. Tom Petty) Hilltop Hoods - "1955" (Feat. Montaigne) Queen and David Bowie - "Under Pressure"
On the day of her guest appearance as a special guest at the Unearthed Live at the Steps gig, Bec shares some of her favourite features in song. From songs that reflect a perfect friendship, to internal tributes and strong work ethics. Bec shows her love of song, and the people who made them with more than a couple of classics. Frightened Rabbit and Manchester Orchestra -- "Architect" Beyonce - "Crazy In Love" (Feat. JAY-Z) Stevie Nicks - "Stop Dragging My Heart Around" (Feat. Tom Petty) Hilltop Hoods - "1955" (Feat. Montaigne) Queen and David Bowie - "Under Pressure"
Bec Sandridge performs her song 'High Tide' before covering John Farnham's classic anthem 'You're The Voice' for Like A Version.
Bec Sandridge performs her song 'High Tide' before covering John Farnham's classic anthem 'You're The Voice' for Like A Version.
2016 has been a huge year for Brisbane's Cub Sport: They've released their long-awaited debut album This is Our Vice, played two huge shows with The 1975 and completed a totally sold-out national tour. It's a long way removed from when Tim Nelson originally recruited Zoe Davis, Sam Netterfield and Dan Puusaari to play music together - and although the group are still in their early twenties, their inter-connected history runs deeper than what you might expect. Recorded in Sydney at the Warren View Hotel, the band goes on a rapid fire run-through of what Zoe would later describe as "[her] life flashing before [her] eyes." "This is Our Vice" is out now. The band will be going on tour in October and November with special guest Bec Sandridge. To purchase the album and to book tickets for the tour, visit www.cubsport.com This podcast is brought to you by Sad Grrrls Club, Spit the Dummy Records, This One's for Mum and the second annual Yours & Owls festival. http://spitthedummyrecords.bigcartel.com http://sadgrrrlsclub.com http://facebook.com/thisonesformum http://yoursandowls.com.au Support the podcast via Patreon for as little as one dollar a month - http://patreon.com/barbands Cub Sport on Twitter: @cubsportmusic Cub Sport on Instagram: @cubsport All My Friends Are in Bar Bands on Twitter: @BarBandsPod David on Twitter and Instagram: @DJYwrites Sad Grrrls Club on Twitter and Instagram: @sadgrrrlsclub This One's For Mum on Twitter and Instagram: @thisonesformum Yours & Owls on Twitter and Instagram: @yoursandowls
Here is a cool story. A long time ago I encouraged everyone to go and check out this amazing remix of Call Me Maybe by Saint Pepsi. That was maybe the first Saint Pepsi track I had heard (but maybe not; I don't remember). But I became a fan, for sure. Then I heard this guy Skylar Spence a few weeks ago, and played the song included here (called Affairs) over and over and over and I was totally in love. Because I never read blogs anymore I don't really keep up with music news. But I had to check them out, and it turns out Skylar Spence is the new name for Saint Pepsi, only now the guy sings as well (and it's great). Given how much new music I hear all the time it fascinates me that even though it's the same guy, it is very different music, and that I just loved the new stuff as soon as I heard it, that is cool. And he has incredible pop sensibilities. And to top it off, NM and I are going to see him play at the Treasure Island music festival this year (we got tickets before I knew the music, to boot). That festival reads like a laundry list of BiH favorites: The National, CHURCHES, Jose Gonzales, Run the Jewels, Panda Bear... plus a bunch of new favorites like Skylar Spence and Viet Cong. Cool story.Still can't get enough of the new Tame Impala and just had to include my favorite song here. Tough to beat this BiH opening here as well; this Transviolet track is amazing. Kids these days, they can write some great tunes (but hey, so can the Chills still, so...old guys still got it too. And NM and I just saw Echo & The Bunnymen a few weeks ago and they sounded as fresh as ever, even while playing 3 Doors covers. I also recently saw another band included here: Doomsquad. They opened for (and played on stage with) Fucked Up, who just played in Santa Cruz to a small audience and they killed it. Doomsday is a tremendous live band (and are comprised of all siblings. That would not work in my family.)But speaking earlier of great pop sensibilities, the Tamaryn track on here also approaches the sublime. Come to think of it, this mix was hard to make because there is so much great material included on it. Once you raise the bar, you can't just lower it. It only goes in one direction.To raising the bar. Speaking of, props to my friend Nic Courdy for the rad cover image.BiH 50 feat. Tame Impala, Bec Sandridge, Joan Shelly, Doomsquad, Tamaryn, Transviolet, Beat Connection, Skylar Spence, Bob Moses, The Chills, Best Coast