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This Song Is Yours
Rachel Maria Cox

This Song Is Yours

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 42:28


We've got Rachel Maria Cox on the pod! The multi-talented artist from NSW is a songwriter, a DJ, a composer, and can sing (in numerous accents as well!). This coming Friday, they're releasing their brilliant second EP, titled The Day You Left. In today's episode, we're speaking with Rachel about singing pop music with an Australian accent, their favourite emo songs, educating fans when it comes to misogyny, and how Hilary Duff introduced them to songwriting.Rachel Maria Cox: Instagram / Facebook / SpotifyPurchase tickets to their gigs here.Thanks again to Rachel Maria Cox for their time. We also want to give a special shout out to Liz from Special Interest 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.

The Good Stuff
BOY IN A BAND: Rachel Maria Cox

The Good Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 10:23


Here on The Good Stuff, we spoke with critically acclaimed, award-winning artist Rachel Maria Cox about their last single ‘Say You Love Me' from their forthcoming EP The Day You Left. The EP will be released on November 24 but a new single has just been lifted from the EP. It's called Boy In A Band and here to chat about it and more, we welcome back to The Good Stuff, Rachel Maria Cox . . .

Loud & Queer
Loud & Queer: Cerulean, J. Rosenbaum and Rachel Maria Cox

Loud & Queer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 40:06


(1:10) Cerulean joins us to talk about how their year has been in performance, drag and general creative business. As well as hype-up an upcoming hyper-pop night they are producing, and talk about ambitions to produce more in the future! XCX Universe will be at Loop Bar on the 22nd of October, featuring hyper-pop tunes by DJ soda and drag acts from Xena Ghost, Moora Money & Tavonga (16:20) J. Rosenbaum, an artist and researcher who explores the intersections of art, technology and society with their work, joins to talk about their online exhibition for Melbourne Fringe - AI Perceptions of Gender - online now until the 26th of October. (26:10) Rachel Maria Cox calls in from Newcastle to talk their latest single ‘Say You Love Me,' apart of upcoming EP ‘The Day You Left' out November 24th, and how they have been waiting years to share this new music. Originally Broadcast: 16/10/2022 Make sure you listen to Loud & Queer live Sundays from 3-4pm, you'll hear more talks and great queer music. Tune in to SYN 90.7FM, listen online at syn.org.au or search for SYN on digital streaming platforms. 16/10 Playlist: Kai Cult - Raver Rachel Maria Cox - Say You Love Me Brambles - Stay Charlie XCX & Rina Sawayama - Beg For You dameeeela & Tjaka - The Shake Up 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.

The Good Stuff
Rachel Maria Cox

The Good Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 11:42


Rachel Maria Cox is both an acclaimed and an award-winning artist. RMC has appeared at the BigSound Music Conference, and Groovin' The Moo and supported a host of great artists live. They have been quiet on the scene since their last release in 2019 but now have a fabulous new single to set the airwaves alight. To chat about it and what else is happening in the RMC world, we welcome to The Good Stuff, Rachel Maria Cox

Record Royale
Harry Styles 'Fine Line' vs. Taylor Swift 'Lover' w/ Rachel Maria Cox

Record Royale

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 67:18


We're joined by our new resident pop-music correspondent Rachel Maria Cox this week for a couple of bloody large 2019 albums ~ Harry Styles 'Fine Line' and Taylor Swift 'Lover'! As per expected, both were hugely successful albums on the charts, and have a fair few banging tracks throughout. Enjoy!

Coach Music Podcast
05: Damien Platt // Music Industry Insights And The Secrets On How To Break In

Coach Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 39:06


Damien Platt is a Melbourne-based Artist Manager. Damien was named by APRA as one of Australia’s top 5 music managers to watch. Over the 8 years he has been in the music industry he has worked across a wide range of roles from event management at festivals, tour management, sound engineering, musician, record labels, PR, publishing and artist management. In 2015, Damien was elected onto two not-for-profit boards, The Push and Face the Music Conference. In the same year Damien started at Teamtrick as a day-to-day manager  A&R working with acts such as Allday and Mallrat. In 2017, Damien commenced working as a product manager at Vicious Recordings (Peking Duk, Avicii, Madison Avenue) where he oversees five independent dance labels as well as starting his own management company Palms Management. Damien represents a diverse roster of emerging acts from Victoria and NSW including Approachable Members Of Your Local Community, Rachel Maria Cox, Juno Disco and as of recently he has signed one of our long time students Tulliah.

Australian Music Diaries
Episode Seven: Jacob, upsidedownhead, Sports Bra, The Ocean Party, Rachel Maria Cox, Ruby Gill

Australian Music Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 25:24


New Australian music! Two people talking about and sharing their inner most thoughts! It’s the Australian Music Diaries podcast! We’ve both had a super busy couple of weeks, so we both sound somewhat exhausted, but still sharing in the excitement that is excellent new music from some of our friends and those we’ve never met before. Tunes in this EP: Jacob - The Rain King upsidedownhead - my cave (ft. Dave Jenkins Jr) Sports Bra - Survival The Ocean Party - Rain On Tin Rachel Maria Cox - Time Ruby Gill - Your Mum You can stream the tunes at australianmusicdiaries.com/episodes 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! 900 stars or more pls on Apple Podcasts :) The final episode of this season, Episode Eight, will be with ya in a fortnight

Australian Jams
28. Rachel Maria Cox

Australian Jams

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 30:36


After meeting Rachel Maria Cox at a gig the night before (thanks Approachable Members Of Your Local Community) I was stoked to have them over for a chat about music and Sad Grrrls Club. We talk about Ruby Fields, Moaning Lisa, imbi the girl, HANDSOME, Kira Puru & Emerson Leif.Find Rachel Maria Cox on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Triple J Unearthed & Spotify.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.

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Oblivious Maximus - Podcast
Rachel Maria Cox - Episode 52

Oblivious Maximus - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2016 47:14


This week my guest is Rachel Maria Cox (Sad Grrrls Club), I met with Rachel in the Workers Club beer garden to talk Sad Grrrls Fest, new music by Rachel, and an interesting life in music! Information about the Sad Grrrls Fest and Rachel's music can be found at: http://www.sadgrrrlsclub.com/ You can suss me and my things at www.obliviousmaximuspodcast.com BRUTAL

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All My Friends Are in Bar Bands
Episode 60: My Friends Basement

All My Friends Are in Bar Bands

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2016 45:02


Ipswich, Suffolk natives Basement are all about breaking down barriers. Across three studio albums, they've blended their love of second-wave emo, grunge, alternative rock and punk rock into some of the sharpest rock music to emerge from the UK in the 2010s. Then, there's also the literal aspect of things - at one of the band's shows, the surge of the crowd was so powerful that the crowd barrier caved in. This is the kind of passionate response that has come to define Basement's live show - screamed lyrics, high-flying stagedives and non-stop energy, even during the slow songs. Roughly an hour before doors opened for their sell-out Sydney show at the Factory Theatre, vocalist Andrew Fisher and bassist Duncan Stewart shared stories from across the pond - kicking around in hardcore bands, life after Basement and their ascent to becoming the biggest little band in the world. Promise Everything is out now via Cooking Vinyl Australia/Run for Cover Records. Physical: http://www.impericon.com.au/au/basement-promise-everything-digipak-cd.html (vinyl currently sold out!) Digital: https://runforcoverrecords.bandcamp.com/album/promise-everything Support for All My Friends Are in Bar Bands comes from Spit the Dummy Records. New releases from Treehouses and Nothing Rhymes with David out now: http://spittthedummyrecords.bigcartel.com Support also comes from Sad Grrrls Club. Rachel Maria Cox's second EP, "I Just Have a Lot of Feelings," is out now. You can buy it, as well as tickets to Sad Grrrls Fest, by heading to http://www.sadgrrrlsclub.com Support also comes from YOU! For as little as one dollar a month, you can help keep this show up online. For more information, visit http://www.patreon.com/barbands Follow Basement on Twitter and Instagram: @basementuk Follow the podcast on Twitter: @barbandspod Follow David on Twitter and Instagram: @DJYwrites Follow Sad Grrrls Club on Twitter and Instagram: @sadgrrrlsclub

All My Friends Are in Bar Bands
Episode 59: My Friends Turnover

All My Friends Are in Bar Bands

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2016 34:22


Austin and Casey Getz are one half of pop-punk hopefuls turned dream-pop delights Turnover. Born in New Orleans and now living in Virginia Beach, the Getz brothers have lived their lives through music together. In the half-decade and change that Turnover has been a part of their world, they've managed to live a hundred lives more than some bands twice their lifespan - taking in world tours, critical acclaim and a fluid genre shift that has lead to one of 2015's most talked-about albums, Peripheral Vision. While on tour with Basement through Australia, the Getz brothers spoke backstage about their individual lead-in to the world of music, as well as their collective experiences on the road. Peripheral Vision is out now via Cooking Vinyl Australia/Run For Cover Records. Digital: https://runforcoverrecords.bandcamp.com/album/peripheral-vision Physical: http://www.cookingvinylaustralia.com/discography/turnover-peripheral-vision/ Support for All My Friends Are in Bar Bands comes from Spit the Dummy Records. New releases from Treehouses and Nothing Rhymes with David out now: http://spittthedummyrecords.bigcartel.com Support also comes from Sad Grrrls Club. Rachel Maria Cox's second EP, "I Just Have a Lot of Feelings," is out now. You can buy it, as well as tickets to Transgender Weekender and Sad Grrrls Fest, by heading to http://www.sadgrrrlsclub.com Support also comes from YOU! For as little as one dollar a month, you can help keep this show up online. For more information, visit http://www.patreon.com/barbands Follow Turnover on Twitter and Instagram: @turnoverva Follow the podcast on Twitter: @barbandspod Follow David on Twitter and Instagram: @DJYwrites Follow Sad Grrrls Club on Twitter and Instagram: @sadgrrrlsclub

All My Friends Are in Bar Bands
Episode 43: My Friend Charlie Parr

All My Friends Are in Bar Bands

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2016 36:46


Brian Wilson once said that he just wasn't made for these times. Imagine, then, how Charlie Parr feels - he's essentially the greatest 20s bluesman to have been born some 40 years after the fact. He might feel like he's from a different plane of existence entirely, but Parr's dozen-plus albums all immediately feel like home in their own unique way. Before a show at the Brass Monkey in Cronulla, Charlie tells all about life on the southbank and houses filled with music. He also shares what is probably one of the best stories ever told on this podcast toward the end. Charlie's latest album, Stumpjumper, is available. To check it - and all of his other releases - out, visit www.charlieparr.com Support for All My Friends Are in Bar Bands comes from Sad Grrrls Club, presenting Lionizer's "Be Alone" EP launch tour of NSW. April 15 - Jura Books, Sydney April 16 - Jane's, Wollongong April 17 - Drone, Newcastle For more information, visit www.sadgrrrlsclub.com Support also comes from Spit the Dummy Records. Suburban Haze's new EP, It Will Never Happen, is officially released today. To stream the EP, click here: http://pilerats.com/music/bands/exclusive-stream-suburban-hazes-new-ep-ahead-of-its-release-this-friday/ To go into the draw to win the EP on vinyl, click here: http://themusic.com.au/win/all/win-suburban-hazes-new-record-on-vinyl/ To purchase the EP, click here: http://spitthedummyrecords.bigcartel.com/ Support also comes from our loyal patrons! Thanks to Britt Andrews, Caitlin Berrell, Chris Panagiotaros, Lily Belnick, Matthew Lynch, Rachel Maria Cox, Sianne van Abkoude, Spencer Scott and Zoe Lane. For as little as $1 a month, you can help keep the show online and free. For more information, visit www.patreon.com/barbands @BarBandsPod @DJYwrites @sadgrrrlsclubau @thecharlieparr

All My Friends Are in Bar Bands
Episode 25: My Friends The Sad Grrrls Club

All My Friends Are in Bar Bands

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2015 65:05


It's the grrrls! Ahead of a national tour devoted exclusively to promoting and supporting the talents of women and non-binary people, we get the story behind the Club's initiation and what they hope to achieve. Founder/creator Rachel Maria Cox is in this week; along with cohort Sarah-Marie "Ess-Em" Marriott, for a chat on establishing positive spaces, high-school nightmares and emerging from the MySpace era with their fringes and sass in-tact. For more information on the Sad Grrls Club tour, visit the official website: http://sadgrrrlsclub.com/ Follow Rachel on Twitter: @rachelmariacox