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Jerome is the founder of the band M01E, and of UBC Cry Club, which took place weekly, at one point, at the Fraser River Parkade at UBC. Cry Club started in 2021 and continued, usually weekly, for a couple of years, and then less frequently. It is unrehearsed and open to participation from everyone who attends. Cry Club is on hiatus but hopefully will return. This conversation was recorded on April 1st, 2025. Venues visited: UBC Cry Club @ Fraser River Parkade. Other venues discussed: The Emergency Room, Pit Pub, SUB Ballroom, Red gate, Take Your Time, Grey Lab, Under the Bridge. This episode features the following music: M01E: Make Space from The New Youth (2025) UBC Cry Club: VOLUME - Kit, Hansen, Jerome - October 15, 2021 (From UBC CRY CLUB 2021-2022 哭中作乐 / best consumed at volume: 60% - 100% ) UBC Cry Club: DRUM - Sarth, Rafe, Jerome - July 22, 2022 From UBC CRY CLUB 2021-2022 哭中作乐 / best consumed at volume: 60% - 100%)
Join Row on Triple M's latest gig review of The Darkness's recent performance at the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. Celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut album, "Permission to Land," The Darkness delivered an unforgettable show, tearing through hits like "Growing on Me," "Love Is Only a Feeling," and "I Believe in a Thing Called Love." The episode takes you on a rock journey, featuring exclusive insights into how the band, led by the charismatic Justin Hawkins, combined their signature sound with surprising elements, including snippets of Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song" and a special cameo by Dan Hawkins on the drums. Row captures the essence of the live experience, highlighting Justin Hawkins's phenomenal 5-octave vocal range, stage presence, and the band's interaction with the crowd, which added a personal touch to the night. The synergy between band members, including the cool Frankie Poullain, the talented Dan Hawkins, and the energetic newcomer Rufus Taylor, son of Queen's Roger Taylor, is explored, showcasing how their collective performance elevates their music. This episode also gives a nod to the vibrant support acts, Cry Club, DZ Deathrays, and You Am I, who set the stage with their performances, including a humorous tribute to Spinal Tap. Row's review paints a vivid picture of a night where music lovers of all types converged in Sydney, sharing a moment of rock bliss despite the contrasting musical event next door. See the photo gallery from the show on the Triple M Rock Instagram! Stay tuned to Triple M on the LiSTNR app for more gig reviews, artist interviews, and your favorite podcasts as Row continues to bring the best of the music scene to your ears.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
152! This week Brad and Adam had the absolute pleasure of having a textbook chinwag with Naarm Indie-Rock artist Bridge AKA Eaglemont! The self-described lesbian Bruce Springsteen chose records from two of the best songwriters from the US - Phoebe Bridgers' 2017 debut 'Stranger in the Alps' and Ethel Cain's hair-raising 'Preacher's Daughter'. Be sure to listen to these amazing records as well as Eaglemont's latest single 'Vodka Pineapple'. Catch Bridge in Capital cities this week, touring with Cry Club while your at it! ALL THINGS EAGLEMONT: https://linktr.ee/eaglemontbridgeUse code ROYALE10 for 10% off at Rudderless Records! Link: https://www.rudderlessrecords.com.auFollow Record Royale on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recordroyale/
Join us as we welcome Cry Club, the Melbourne-based genre-bending duo known for their queer bubblegum punk sound. After capturing attention with their debut record "God I'm Such A Mess," which earned nominations at both AIR and Music Victoria Awards, Cry Club are back with their highly anticipated second album, "Spite Will Save Me." In this episode, Heather Riley and Jono Tooke share insights into recording the album during lockdown, their sound experimentation, and collaboration with Alex from Kingswood. We also explore how the band drew inspiration from queer icons of the past, and we discuss them FINALLY being able to tour! Cry Club: Instagram / Facebook / SpotifyPurchase 'Spite Will Save Me' here and catch them on tour here.Thanks again to Cry Club for their time. We also want to give a special shout out to Amber from Inside Out Agency for her help with this episode.Follow our brand new sibling podcast 'TSIY RADIO' exclusively on Spotify hereYou 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.
We're cooking (BBQing?) in the pan outside for the first new edition for 2023! Guests from the special 3 CR queer pride street party broadcast include fab trans teen advocate Frankie Mazzone, Zara Jones talking about the TGD clothing swap and Heather from Cry Club. Make sure you check out the shows from our 3 CR queer family PX Whanau, In Ya Face and Queering the Air when they hit the internet for this broadcast - and every week.
Actualidad: PNAU, Ava Max, Cherine, Mauvaise Bouche, Julia Jean-Baptiste, Coline Rio, Cry Club, Royel Otis, Mia Wray, Miley Cyrus, Samia, Noah Yorke, Dylan Gers, Cigarettes After Sex, Cuco, Catt, Shinova, etc... ¡Ya estamos en Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/hnmagcom/ ¡Síguenos en Twitter! @HNMagCom ¡Síguenos en Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/HospitalNeptunoR/
special we did for #NonBinaryAwarenessWeek! We spotlight various Non-Binary musicians: Ashnikko, Hikaru Utada [pictured], Christine and the Queens, In Love With A Ghost, Dua Saleh, Angel Haze, Princess Nokia, King Princess, Sam Smith, Halsey, Demi Lovato, Janelle Monae, Dorian Electra, Arca, Mal Blum, Daisy The Great, Sports Bra, Cry Club, Beach Bunny, etc.
Sammy and Liz chat to Heather and Jono (Cry Club) on their latest single People Like Me, touring with Electric Fields, their own upcoming headline tour and People Like Me visuals on the horizon. Originally Broadcast: 05/06/2022 Playlist: Kee'Ahn - Better Things Electric Fields - Catastrophe Cry Club - People Like Me Allysha Joy & Dancingwater - Healers 070 Shake & Christine and the Queens - Body Diimpa - Bergamot Our Spotify playlist is regularly updated with songs played on the show, so you can hear every beat again, and again. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joining the roster this week we welcome our friend Etari, who locked us in with an ethereal mix of melodic breaks and minimal grooves, enjoy! -- Follow @etari www.instagram.com/etari.music -- "Based in the eclectic, high paced city of Los Angeles, Alixandria Andre, known by her artist name Etari, is a Dj and music producer that fuses her love for ethereal grooves through imaginative productions, diverse Dj sets, and inspired studio mixes. With vibrant visions of pursuing her passion for music, she taught herself how to Dj at the age of 16 where she first started mixing with CDs on an ancient Numark Universal Mixdeck. With daily practice as a bedroom Dj for the first five years, she discovered bits of her artistic style which guided her to where she is today. Etari is apart of a Brazilian based label called @YellowIslandRecords where she released her debut EP “Healing Herself” which features spacious, melodious cuts with raw, rhythmic patterns that make it her unique sound. She is the host of Yellow Island's monthly radio show called State Of Mind Radio, where she expresses her natural-born creativity and brings on other talented artists to showcase their profound expertise to story-tell through Dj mixes. She also just released her very first album "Rainbow Eucalyptus" on LA based label 100% Silk (@100percentsilk). A true lover of hypnotic house, broken beats & airy melodic sounds, you can be sure to hear more of Etari's idiosyncratic productions in the coming years as she expands her artistic craft." -- Tracklist: 1. Solero - Anthony Naples 2. WAX70007B - WAX 3. W3DNESDAY - Ben Hixon & Stonie Blue 4. Boogaloo - Peer Du 5. Framboise Baby - Guava 6. Nite Rider - Primitive Needs 7. Jynx (Neither Vocal Mix) - Coral O'Connor 8. Twisted Metal - Liquid Earth 9. Light Way - DJOKO 10. Polarity - Matt Egbert 11. Hydrax - Reptant 12. Underworld - Fruit 13. Cry Club feat. Max Cozy - Tom Bruce 14. Axial - Reedale Rise 15. Concave - Aloka 16. Wild Side (Instrumental Dub) - Leonce 17. Hard To Explain - Aleksandir 18. Comes In Waves (Etari's Hypnotic Mix) - Etari --
Cry Club: Live at The Zoo, Fortitude Valley, 8 February 2020 Cry Club are a duo originally from Wollongong and now based in Melbourne who describe themselves as a "queer bubblegum punk band". Vocalist Heather Riley and guitarist Jonathon Tooke began making music together in early 2018 and very quickly hit their stride with a series of striking singles including "DFTM", "Robert Smith" and "Nine Of Swords". In 2020 they released their debut album, "God I'm Such A Mess". This set you're about to hear was recorded at the sixth installment of Spill City, a multidisciplinary arts platform featuring music, visual arts, exhibitions and all sorts of cool interactive stuff. Tina Nguyen was the drummer on the night. Recorded by Sam Kelly Mixed by Jack Davidson Special thanks to live engineer Niz Yacoub This set was mixed by an audio production student from the School of Audio Engineering Institute Brisbane as part of their course. Show production, engineering and host: Scott Mercer Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 26 September, 2021
Getting close to thinking about when I'm going to take my "summer vacation" from RSA. I'll be getting my 2nd COVID shot this week, so travelling becomes less of an obstacle. But there's nowhere to go yet, so I may just sit around the house gaining weight. I've gotten good at the the past year and a bit. Now, what ice cream should I have for lunch today... Super Dragon Punch!! - SelectBeyond Border - The Damned Don't Cry (Club)Fivequestionmarks & Produkkt - La Scorta (Disco)Suicidal Romance - Lose Your Fears (Massiv In Mensch)Minusheart - In My Roots (All The Ashes)Das Werk - Schwarzes Horn (SITD)The Saint Paul - Superficial (Frozen Plasma)Bang Elektronika - Ich Bin So Aetzend http://synthetic.org/https://www.instagram.com/djtodd242/https://twitter.com/djtoddrsahttps://www.youtube.com/c/RealSyntheticAudio
Eilish Gilligan is our guest for this week’s episode, off the back of her recent Hospital EP release. Eilish shares some wonderful insight into her songwriting process, owning the title of ‘producer’ and her love for Cry Club.We also talk about music from Jordie Race-Coldrey, Cry Club, Georgia Maq, Kylie Minogue, Lupa J, Arty Ziff & Fractures.Find Gemma on Twitter and Instagram.Find Eilish Gilligan on Twitter and Instagram.Find Australian Jams on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.Intro music is 'Crash Pad' by AtaleinOutro music is ‘Hospital’ by Eilish Gilligan See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back to regular programming!I had the absolute pleasure of speaking to Jono Tooke of Cry Club about new Rya Park, Eilish Gilligan, Alexander Biggs, Elizabeth Fader, Odette and Jamarzonmarz. We also have a great chat about Cry Club’s debut album God I’m Such A Mess out now!Find Gemma on Twitter and Instagram.Find Cry Club on Twitter and Instagram.Find Australian Jams on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.Intro music is 'Crash Pad' by Atalein See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sam does his best to butter up his best man Max, as they bring you the six best tracks for your playlists this week.Here’s the Thing - EgoismWithout - JantojeNine of Swords - CryClub Rockstar - MallratTrack - Slow Pulp Demon to Love - CreoCheck out the Hot Singles Playlists!Apple Music:https://music.apple.com/au/playlist/the-78-amped-minipod/pl.u-oZylld9FPjdp7rSpotify:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/73DJaJfjbLtYoezKShReX8?si=eZFk95htQHmQNWjZtuw0kQ----------Connect with Creo on Facebook and Instagram, and check out their track Demon to Love on Spotify and Apple Music.Get more new music and your favourite artists on Instagram @78Amped, on Facebook, or on our website, www.78amped.com
We’re back in action! I spoke to new pal Emma Jones (Purple Sneakers, SGC Media) about new music and lots of sport (sorry, not sorry). We chat new FELIVAND, Troye Sivan, Memphis LK, Cry Club, Mane and Brandon Jack & the Artifacts.Find Gemma on Twitter and Instagram.Find Emma on Twitter and Instagram.Find Australian Jams on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.Find Purple Sneakers on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A Wild Weeboo Appeared! Sam and Charlotte interview fellow anime enthusiasts, queer bubblegum punk band Cry Club about their favourite anime including Hunter x Hunter and Mob Psycho 100.
It’s time for episode 68 with special guest Heather Riley (Cry Club). We talk about new music from Woodes, Katie Dey, Jack R. Reilly, Tkay Maidza & Kari Faux, Evan Klar and Alice Ivy & Odette. Watch Cry Club’s Obvious video.Find Gemma on Twitter and Instagram.Find Cry Club on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.Find Australian Jams on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I actually managed to get the show done "on time" this week, but then squandered that lead by spending my time doing things outside instead of sitting in front of my computer. But I'm up at (fairly close to) the crack of dawn to get a few things done, most importantly getting RSA out to you! http://synthetic.org/tshirt.phpRemember, we're re-printing the 2015 T-Shirt design by popular demand, and I encourage you to order one if you haven't already.Blank - AxiomaticBeyond Border - The Damned Don't Cry (Club)Nine Seconds - No ShuffleMoonshot - Sometimes Angels Wear BlackUncreated - Fast ForwardPandoria - Crush (Rob Dust)808 Dot Pop - Incandescent (Platinum)Die Robo Sapiens - Dusseldorfhttp://synthetic.org/https://www.instagram.com/djtodd242/https://twitter.com/djtoddrsa
Jono has been touring and playing in bands for the better part of the last decade and he currently plays in the Wollongong 2 piece Cry Club, who have been dominating the Australian indie scene since the release of their track DFTM in 2019. Jesse and Jono, chat about working in lockdown, band imaging and branding, self imposed writing limitations to forget music theory, they run through his low key pedal board and breakdown guitar tones from Cry Club tracks ‘Obvious', ‘Robert Smith' and ‘DFTM'. Head to Shoegazers' social media for pics and links.
On this week’s episode we chat to the talented Heather (They/Them) & Jono (He/Him) from Cry Club about gender identity, sexuality and the Australian indie music scene. Their new song 'Obvious' is out now on all music platforms.FOLLOW CRY CLUBInstagram: http://bit.ly/2UlL2GKLEMON delivers the latest juice of celebrity & pop culture news, candid conversations with celebrities and influencers, as well as social and cultural topics from an Asian Australian perspective. Hosted by Phillip Kuoch and Thomas Tan.Our Facebook group: http://bit.ly/2TQOsBbInstagram: http://bit.ly/2TPE0dfTwitter: http://bit.ly/2TEpfLaOur Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/2IMmpxJHosted by:Phillip Kuoch: http://bit.ly/3aR8ItkThomas Tan Tan: http://bit.ly/2TU4QCk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On paper, the two members of Cry Club couldn't be more different. Guitarist Jono Tooke, for instance, has been playing in bands for over a decade despite not even being 30 yet - from big-swinging indie to freaky math-metal and back. Vocalist Heather Riley, on the other hand, has never been in a band before. Their mind was always on the theatre (dahling), and that's where it would have stayed had they not been saddled up next to Jono on a flight. Since their first show at the start of 2018, Cry Club have achieved an unbelievable amount of things - just the day before this went live, they were revealed as the number-one most-played artist on triple j Unearthed radio. That's just the tip of the iceberg, too - we get into EVERYTHING on this bumper edition of .Bar Bands Cry Club head out on the "Robert Smith" tour this January. For information and dates, visit www.cryclub.com.au Thanks to Jono Tooke, Heather Riley, the North Wollongong Hotel and Adam Buncher. Follow Cry Club on Twitter: @cry_clubFollow Cry Club on Instagram: @cryclubmusic This podcast was recorded and edited on Tharawal land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com
Well, well, well, what do we have here?! Jack and Miks are back for a sneaky little bonus episode, picking their five top songs of the year, making this one a bit of a bumper bonus episode! 2019 has been a big year for Australian music, and Jack and Miks guide their way through it all, chatting bare about the gosh darn power of music to soundtrack our day-to-day. This bonus ep is full of all you’ve come to love about AMD over the past 18 months: a lot of bird sounds, waiting for flights, strong partnerships, and good mates. Our favourite songs of 2019 are: Nearly Oratorio - Juniper WAAX - I Am City Calm Down - Television Georgia Maq - Big Embarrassing Heart GG McG - Boom Cry Club - Two Hearts BATTS - Folding Chairs TOWNS - Safe To Stay Obscura Hail - Swear Jar Teenage Joans - By The Way *** You can stream the tunes in a specially made playlist on Spotify. Please go and support all of the artist we spoke about! Thank you to the incredible and generous Adam Jones for the theme music you hear throughout the poddy. He really has helped make the pod what it is :) *** 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! 17 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 Tuesday from 6PM. #BringBonzaBack!
I got together with self-proclaimed excitable puppy Nathan Wong to chat Peachnoise, Liza Flume, Nothing Really, Cry Club, Horror My Friend & Emerson Leif.Catch Nathan supporting Grand Pine at The Grace Darling on November 13th.Intro & outro music is 'Crash Pad' by Atalein For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It’s half way through the season! Jack and Miks have had a bit going on over the past two weeks, what with work, work, gigs, and work. Amongst all of this, we realise the importance of those around us, practicing some self-care, and most importantly, the role local music plays in it all! The tunes that soundtrack it all are: Hallie - Wink Wink, Nudge Nudge Nothing Really - Breathe House Deposit - Sometimes, Somehow Cry Club - Robert Smith Youth Group - Erskineville Nights Max Quinn - Live Again *** You can stream the tunes on Spotify. Please go and support all of the artist we spoke about! 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. We’ll be back in a fortnight with another episode of the pod! *** 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! 17 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.
To celebrate 50 regular episodes of Australian Jams, I've put together a suuuuper long episode featuring some of my favourite songs/chats from past episodes. Listen out for;Gena Rose Bruce, Zac Abroms, Rya Park, Miks Everitt, Odette, Zoe A'dore, Wolfjay, HANDSOME, Georgia Cooke, Eaglemont, Angie McMahon, Feelds, Alexander Biggs, Sabrina Robertson, Milwaukee Banks, Bec Goring, Lloyd Perris, Becki Whitton & Cry Club.Featuring Music from;Hannah Blackburn, Camp Cope, Rya Park, Odette, Xavier Dunn, Montaigne, HANDSOME, King IV, Kira Puru, Angie McMahon, Kilns, RAT!Hammock, Alex Lahey, Milwaukee Banks, Chela, Banoffee, Pist Idiots, Seavera & Alice Ivy.Intro & outro music is 'Crash Pad' by Atalein For information regarding your data privacy, visit... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
BIGSOUND 2019 is officially underway! Join 'The Green Room with Neil Griffiths' podcast on day one as host Neil Griffiths chats with Best Coast's Bethany Cosentino, Imbi The Girl, The Amazons, Cry Club and Love Deluxe! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cry Club are shaping up to be our favourite band of the year (again), so it was a gosh darn pleasure to have Jonno Tooke from the band jump on the pod to chat bare about their favourite song of 2019, so far. Jonno's fave song of the year so far is Ice Cream by Bonniesongs. You can stream the track here. You can find Jonno via his website. 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
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
Bonus Episode time! Fresh off the back of our second season, we're back with our favourite songs of 2019 so far. In no way exhaustive (choosing three (plus another honourable three) is incredibly difficult. Our favourite songs of the year so far though: Rat!Hammock - Ghost Cry Club - Two Hearts Eilish Gilligan - The Pull WAAX - I Am Huntly - Low Grade Buzz Amends - I Only Feel Alone Around Other People *** You can stream the tunes on Spotify. Please go and support all of the artist we spoke about! 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. We’ll be back in a couple of weeks with a run of bonus guest mini episodes! *** 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.
Jordan chats to lovely Heather + Jono from Melbourne based, noisy, queer, pop duo Cry Club, about the Wollongong queer music scene, male dominated festival lineups as well as their new song “Two Hearts”! http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_homophonics/p/joy.org.au/homophonics/wp-content/uploads/sites/432/2019/06/Homophonics-5_6_19-2.31-pm.m4a Podcast: Play in new window | Download (84.0MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Cry Club appeared first on Homophonics.
After constantly sharing a love for her debut single online, I finally got in touch with Zoe A'dore to chat about Charlz, Feelds, Thelma Plum, Cry Club, Xavier Dunn & her very own new release.Intro music is 'Coffee' by RKDA.Outro music is 'Bury It' by Zoe A'dore & Staygo. For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pop Punk is back! Meet the Newcastle band giving life to the genre. Plus, what does it sound like when two hearts collide? Eat Your Heart Out - Closer To The Sun || Cry Club - Two Hearts || Nancie Schipper - When You Get Home || Khi'leb - Stay Low ("caleb") || BOI - Imaginary Boys ||
Pop Punk is back! Meet the Newcastle band giving life to the genre. Plus, what does it sound like when two hearts collide? Eat Your Heart Out - Closer To The Sun || Cry Club - Two Hearts || Nancie Schipper - When You Get Home || Khi'leb - Stay Low ("caleb") || BOI - Imaginary Boys ||
I finally got to catch up with Jono & Heather of Cry Club to talk about their new track DFTM, as well as Egoism, Mitch Tambo, Sweater Curse, Alice Ivy, Flint Eastwood, Grace Turner & Slush.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.
They said we'd never make it. But hey, we did! It’s Season Two and we’re here! An episode full of shenanigans, travel, moving and meeting up irl (rare occurrence!) The tunes that helped us through this fortnight are: Cry Club - DFTM Yeo - Restless Sweater Curse - (Hear You) Batts - Folding Chairs Waax - FU Egoism - Enemies 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! 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
Heather from Cry Club spills the beans on their new single 'DFTM', what an actual 'cry club' would look like, and the importance of being kind.
Get to know the new side project from a major electronic artist and can 2018 hype duo Cry Club back it up on their second single? Dave Ruby Howe and special guest Steph Hughes investigate.
Get to know the new side project from a major electronic artist and can 2018 hype duo Cry Club back it up on their second single? Dave Ruby Howe and special guest Steph Hughes investigate.
Well, umm, surprise! We got a bonus episode this time around with our favourite tracks of the year. Both Jack and Miks chose 5 songs each which was just a little bit difficult. It’s been a YEAR in Australian music, that’s for sure. In absolutely no particular order, going back and forth, our fave songs of 2018 are: Jack: Hockey Dad – I Wanna Be Everybody Miks: Eilish Gilligan - Patterns Jack: Sports Bra - Survival Miks: JEFFE - Undecided Jack: RAAVE TAPES - SUDS Miks: Emma Louise – Wish You Well Jack: Cry Club – Walk Away Miks: Huntly - Wiggle Jack: E^st - Alien Miks: Laura Jean – Girls on the TV You can stream the tunes at australianmusicdiaries.com/episodes 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! Facebook.com/australianmusicdiaries Instagram.com/australianmusicdiaries instagram.com/mikseveritt instagram.com/jack_r_reilly Pls rate, review and share the ep! 5 stars or more pls on Apple Podcasts :) We'll be back before you know it with season two. Stay tuned to this podcast feed and our social media feeds for updates too.
It was a blast to catch up with Miks Everitt (Mikstape, Australian Music Diaries) to discuss some wonderful songwriting from Angie McMahon, Holiday Sidewinder, Ro, Odette, Cry Club and Alexander Biggs.Check out Mikstape and Australian Music Diaries, and re-live my interview with Angie McMahon.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.
What does it sound like when the queen of EDM Features starts a solo project? Plus, you'll hear a new song that might sample a viral video about ducks, and we're extending the invite for you to join a very exclusive club. Dave and Max play you the best new songs of the week!
What does it sound like when the queen of EDM Features starts a solo project? Plus, you'll hear a new song that might sample a viral video about ducks, and we're extending the invite for you to join a very exclusive club. Dave and Max play you the best new songs of the week!