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From Dagenham to France to New York to Dorset, Scott Lavene has has taken his music far and wide. With new album Disneyland in Dagenham just around the corner, Scott breaks down his process with writing his unique styles of music, working with and befriending The Hold Steady's Craig Finn, breakfast, Tom Waits, The Beatles, and being in a band that was a mix of Chas 'n' Dave and Queens of the Stone Age.
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After a 16 year break, The Zutons are back! New album The Big Decider, produced by Nile Rodgers and Ian Brodie, is proof that they are still a force to be reckoned with. Frontman Dave McCabe and saxophonist Abi Harding talk about the songwriting and recording process, past albums, a bad run in with Bill Wyman and John Lydon (on separate occasions) and more.
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Editor for Christopher Nolan's debut film Following, Gareth Heal goes deep on the full story as well as an extensive look at his work on British sitcom People Just Do Nothing and it's film, Greg Davies and The Cleaner, Peacock and what it means to be a comedy editor.
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Andrew Hung Fuck Buttons brings tales of dancing in music videos, songwriting on third solo album Deliverance and scoring The Greasy Strangler to the podcast. He also debates electronic music as abstract art and whether music artists ever are their true selves to their fans.
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Edgar Wright takes to the stage at the Prince Charles Cinema in London for the opening episode of Season 3. He tells tales of the making of his main film credits and cult show Spaced, as well as his on stage with Scorsese, Jeremy Beadle, kicking a granny in the face, and answering questions especially sent in from the likes of Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Martin Freeman and Jon Hamm.
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Willie talks about his incredible new album Bunny and how being loaned a drum machine by friend Jamie T helped influence his change of sound, bike riding with Idles front man Joe Talbot, touring with Arctic Monkeys and Florence and the Machine, getting signed and dropped by Columbia, being signed by former Maccabees guitarist Felix White, and a dive into the making of Bunny.
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Gengahr's new album, Red Sun Titans, has already been unleashed, and what a cracker it is. Bassist Hugh Schulte and guitarist Jon Victor chat about the band's origins and how John came onboard, recording the new album and how they landed on the band's unique sound, something that Hugh details with 'noodling', meeting fans at signings, and the upcoming tour.
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Talking surfing, AI-created music videos, transitioning from punk to the wholly different sound of new album My Guardian Angel, working with producer Chris 'Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Coady, and his love for the Strokes, Jakob 'son of Green Day's Billie Joe' Armstrong is very much his own man and a top notch songwriter in his own right. With not a whiff of nepotism in sight, he details his band's latest offering and how it came to be.
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Live at Leicester Square's world-famous Prince Charles Cinema, Brian Blessed surpasses the swear quota of all previous 95 episodes combined, and covers what 'Gordon’s Alive' has become, Peppa Pig, Patrick Stewart, burping, Z Cars, sparring with Muhammed Ali, wrestling a gorilla, Blackadder, Flash Gordon, Tarzan, Peter O’Toole, being in a plane crash, meeting The Queen, creating the South Downs, being a trained cosmonaut, Kenneth Branagh, I Claudius, an absolutely cutlery-dropping, eye-popping, 100% hard 18 certificate Maggie Thatcher’s funeral skit and a dazzlingly operatic finale recalling being in Stars In Their Eyes.
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Just two weeks shy of releasing their debut album Plus Ultra, front men Charlie Woods and Jake Mac talk about writing the album, but also throw in the crime of venue closure, bunting, Mogwai, trying not to swear in live sessions, angering parents and children and more.
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Born in France, raised in Australia and living in L.A, Flo Chase brings his extraordinary origins to his music, even initially using it to communicate when he couldn't speak English. He talks about his admiration for John Mayer, writing and recording debut album Toi, writing in French and more.
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Australian singer/ composer Matt Corby talks photoshoots, being signed by a Mumford & Son, live shows, Covid, his love for Radiohead's Kid A, breaking down his Lonely Boy cover and new upcoming, rather excellent album 'Everything's Fine'.
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The DMA'S guitarist Johnny Took talks supporting Arctic Monkeys, ‘fessing up to an onstage boo boo, first coming to the UK after Liam from The Courteeners got them over for a tour from hearing one song, Neil Young cocaine nose, breaking down writing a heavily electronic song compared to writing on an acoustic, DMAs time off on tour schedule, playing drunk, Sonic Youth’s influence on a song from the new album and getting married.
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Scottish singer-songwriter Hamish Hawk talks about recording his new album Angel Numbers under the pressure of it being the follow up to a very favourably received predecessor, being compared to playwrights such as Euripides, horoscopes, lockdown, his upcoming tour and more.
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From Dublin to Paris to London, Somebody's Child, aka Cian Godfrey has soaked up a lot of culture and it shows in his music. After three EP releases in two years, he is now releasing his debut, self-titled album produced my Mikko Gordon (The Smile, Arcade Fire) in Feb 2023. He talks about writing and recording it, his intent on showing Ireland as modern and progressive creatively, and why he ticked yes on a visa for to the question 'Have you ever transported human organs?'
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Former Duke of Darkness, now Archduke O'Darkdom, Garth Marenghi is not usually one to allow his words and wisdom be recorded and scrutinised forevermore. Maybe it was the Christmas season, but live at The Comedy Store in London's West End, the horror author talked not only about his new smash-hit novel TerrorTome, but also the man behind the mystery; what makes him tick, what he does for Christmas, what scares him, as well as fielding questions from his fans in the audience. So listen if you dare, I'm sure he hopes you have an UN-pleasant experience doing so.
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The Black Angels released their latest album Wilderness of Mirrors in Sept 2022. Front man Alex Maas, a true gent, opens up about the difficulty of writing lyrics, his love for The Beatles and Radiohead, his fear of war, touring as a parent and ghostly goings on in the studio.
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For his sophomore album, John Mark Lapham a.k.a Old Fire has enlisted another impressive list of singers and instrumentalists, including Bill Callahan and Julie Holter, to deliver an album that doesn't sit comfortably in any genre or even sub-genre it is such a diverse range of sounds. From his home in Texas, he talks about its creation, why it took five years to release, studying in Manchester and much more.
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Live from The Old Market Theatre in Brighton, Chris Helme joined me onstage to talk about how he went from busking to fronting The Seahorses, recording with Tony Visconti in Hollywood, watching Liam Gallagher get told off by Noel, paying to see the Stones while supporting them, and clashing with John Squire which would ultimately see the band break up.
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As their third album hits is unleashed on the world, LIFE's frontman Mez talks about it's recording and writing process. From laying down the intimate vocals to Duck Egg Blue at 2am to how he crafts lyrics with his brother (LIFE guitarist Stewart), Mez also talks supporting Pearl Jam, his peers such as Idles and Crows, his dad's Nissan Bluebird and gelato.
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