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Kaz & Tubes are joined live in the studio by John X for a chat about the Legends of Revue show - starring our very own Kaz McMullen. Felix Riebl from The Cat Empire details the band's upcoming collaboration with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra. Brian O'Reilly, President of the Oatlands District Football Association, previews the weekend ahead of bush footy. And, Triple M listeners share more funny stories for their chance to win Cold Chisel tickets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown as he sits down with Felix Riebl of The Cat Empire, ahead of the highly anticipated release of their 9th studio album, 'Where The Angels Fall.' In this candid and emotionally charged episode, Felix opens up about the band's exciting new lineup, introducing three incredibly gifted musicians who have joined their ranks. With an air of enthusiasm, Felix shares that this album marks a milestone in his music career, as it was a truly magical recording experience involving an impressive array of over 75 different instruments and 45 talented musicians contributing their artistry. The band's collaboration with this diverse group has resulted in a unique and unparalleled sound that will surely captivate audiences. With a strong international presence, The Cat Empire's global influence has infused a new dimension of creativity into their music. Felix eagerly discusses how this newfound spice is set to invigorate Australian stages, promising an unforgettable live experience for their home audience. However, amidst the excitement, the interview takes a poignant turn as Felix opens up about a personal tragedy—the loss of his dear little brother. He shares how music has become a profound source of solace and strength during this heart-wrenching time, allowing him to process and navigate through the depths of his emotions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown as he sits down with Felix Riebl of The Cat Empire, ahead of the highly anticipated release of their 9th studio album, 'Where The Angels Fall.' In this candid and emotionally charged episode, Felix opens up about the band's exciting new lineup, introducing three incredibly gifted musicians who have joined their ranks. With an air of enthusiasm, Felix shares that this album marks a milestone in his music career, as it was a truly magical recording experience involving an impressive array of over 75 different instruments and 45 talented musicians contributing their artistry. The band's collaboration with this diverse group has resulted in a unique and unparalleled sound that will surely captivate audiences. With a strong international presence, The Cat Empire's global influence has infused a new dimension of creativity into their music. Felix eagerly discusses how this newfound spice is set to invigorate Australian stages, promising an unforgettable live experience for their home audience. However, amidst the excitement, the interview takes a poignant turn as Felix opens up about a personal tragedy—the loss of his dear little brother. He shares how music has become a profound source of solace and strength during this heart-wrenching time, allowing him to process and navigate through the depths of his emotions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Felix Riebl drops by the pod today! The singer, songwriter, and composer, who some might know better as the frontman for The Cat Empire, is releasing his third solo record today, which is titled Everyday Amen. In today's episode, we're speaking with Felix about he juggles different musical projects, the mystery of songwriting, and we discuss the soundtrack of Heartbreak High.Felix Riebl: Instagram / Facebook / SpotifyPurchase Everyday Amen here. Purchase tickets to the Melbourne Recital Hall show here.Thanks again to Felix Riebl for his time. We also want to give a special shout out to Shari from Great Company Collective for her assistance with this episode.You can help follow and support here: TSIY Insta / TSIY FB / TSIY TikTok / TSIY Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Felix Riebl, The Cat Empire and creative force behind Spinifex Gum, on how music connects with people, describes the stories and experiences of cultures and can be used to motivate environmental action. Recorded last year at WOMADelaide, before the global pandemic really hit.
Felix Riebl has lost none of the youthful energy that has made his band Cat Empire a worldwide success, which is lucky, as his side project, Spinifex Gum is engaging a whole new audience - due in large part to the glorious voices of the Marliya choir. Being a performer in lockdown has brought with it challenges, but also welcome bursts of creativity. Felix is the final guest in our covid 19 series, and he is not to be missed.
The Cat Empire are set to join Missy Higgins, Boy & Bear and more on Glenelg Beach on Sunday February 14 2021 for SummerSalt Festival! So, and this is important, is sand the best terrain for watching one of Australia's best live acts?
For Felix Riebl, exploring the world has been his life for more than twenty years. As founding member of The Cat Empire, touring all over the planet and experiencing all kinds of wild adventures is his day job. Away from the stage his curious spirit has taken him to some incredible places. And creatively, the map he draws with his music (whether in his band, solo, or collaborating with others) is broad and unknown. From Athens to New Orleans, Glastonbury Festival to the remote Pilbara, settle in for some armchair travel with a guy who knows how to tell a yarn. Felix picked these songs for this Take 5: Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats - S.O.B. Mikis Theodorakis - I Hartaeti Sigrid - Mine Right Now Lil' Band O' Gold - Blue Monday Spinifex Gum - Spinifex Gum
For Felix Riebl, exploring the world has been his life for more than twenty years. As founding member of The Cat Empire, touring all over the planet and experiencing all kinds of wild adventures is his day job. Away from the stage his curious spirit has taken him to some incredible places. And creatively, the map he draws with his music (whether in his band, solo, or collaborating with others) is broad and unknown. From Athens to New Orleans, Glastonbury Festival to the remote Pilbara, settle in for some armchair travel with a guy who knows how to tell a yarn. Felix picked these songs for this Take 5: Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats - S.O.B. Mikis Theodorakis - I Hartaeti Sigrid - Mine Right Now Lil' Band O' Gold - Blue Monday Spinifex Gum - Spinifex Gum
For Felix Riebl, exploring the world has been his life for more than twenty years. As founding member of The Cat Empire, touring all over the planet and experiencing all kinds of wild adventures is his day job. Away from the stage his curious spirit has taken him to some incredible places. And creatively, the map he draws with his music (whether in his band, solo, or collaborating with others) is broad and unknown. From Athens to New Orleans, Glastonbury Festival to the remote Pilbara, settle in for some armchair travel with a guy who knows how to tell a yarn. Felix picked these songs for this Take 5: Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats - S.O.B. Mikis Theodorakis - I Hartaeti Sigrid - Mine Right Now Lil' Band O' Gold - Blue Monday Spinifex Gum - Spinifex Gum
The Cat Empire aren't so much a band, they're a live music institution.
Ahead of their sixth performance at WOMADelaide 2020, we spoke to Felix Reibl about all things music.
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He’s a talented singer, songwriter and showman, but Felix Riebl has had a lifetime of constant push and pull in his relationship with music. It began with the search for identity, then the struggle for expression and these days it’s about allowing himself to enjoy the mystery of the language of music. Felix shares some of the moments that have shaped his journey, his secret burning six string regret & the song by Jamaican guitarist Ernest Ranglin that opened up a whole world of music to him.
I will not tire of listening to this episode.On June 19th this year, my wife and I made our way to Federation Square to see some live music from acts we love - Felix Riebl and The Smith Street Band. Earlier, Tripod and Waleed Aly's Robot Child had performed. It was an event to launch Refugee Week and the MC was Osamah Sami.After hearing him speak for just a few minutes on stage, I knew I would invite him to the podcast. Not only for his wit and humour, but his unique story which has seen much suffering but also fantastic success. A refugee who moves to Australia as a teenager knowing no English couldn't possibly win literary & acting awards twenty years later?? What amazing things to do in your third language! If you put your heart & soul in to anything, the goal is possible. He knows the English language better than those who've used it their entire lives. Listening to this you'll hear remarkable poetry, a few whole-hearted f bombs, real laughter, stories of war, families divided and reunited, sporting triumph, singing... think about what living in your country means to you and wonder what it would be like if you happened to be born elsewhere. How would life be different? How would your perspectives shift?This chat has the full spectrum. The episode is the longest so far in this series and I hope you can get through the whole thing - even if you hit pause and come back! I didn't anticipate adding any national anthem to the Ever-growing Playlist of Joy, but I think it's pretty cool to have one there now, especially after hearing some of Osamah's story. To learn more, grab his book.Also keep an eye out for Ali's Wedding and Two Refugees and a Blondehttps://play.spotify.com/user/thesongnerd/playlist/1PjMUX8R9cwbvl62O0HFpT If you download the apps, you can subscribe through iTunes and also follow the podcast at Whooshkaa, where you'll be kept in touch with new episodes as they're published. If you love it, share it! Thanks for your support. I hope you can do something today that makes you happy.
Felix Riebl possess one of the most unique voices in Australian music and is the front man for massively successful band, The Cat Empire. In this episode we talk to Felix about song writing, composing and collaborating. We delve into his solo work as well as the conflict and battles that occur during The Cat Empire's creative process and how that leads to better music. As one of the most thoughtful musicians we've spoken with this is a must listen episode. Check out all of our episode at anatomyof.tv and follow us on Twitter at anatomyoftv.