Chart-Topping Mayo Alt-Pop Singer-Songwriter RACHEL Discusses Her Latest Track “No Returns Policy”
Mayo alt-pop singer-songwriter Rachel Walsh (a.k.a RACHEL) discusses her new single “No Returns Policy,” her upcoming debut EP “Would You Be Happier?,” and her EP launch at The Sound House
Bath-Based Alt-Folk Duo Humm Discuss Their Latest Single “Danced Alone (who I am when I’m in love),” Meeting as a Result of Failed A-Levels, and Recording in Sir Paul McCartney’s Childhood Home
With their new single “Danced Alone (who I am when I’m in love)” out today, Arty Jackson and Carys Lewin of the Bath-based alt-folk duo Humm discuss how meeting at university led them on the trajectory to recording in Sir Paul McCartney’s childhood home
Sally Gates Talks to Us About Gates/Dunn/Fox’s New Album “Deliriant Modifier”
With Gates/Fox/Dunn’s new album “Deliriant Modifier” out tomorrow, New Zealand experimental noise musician Sally Gates talks to us about the record and more
Emily “Agent M” Whitehurst from Survival Guide Discusses Their Latest Album and the First She Has Ever Written Solo, “deathdreams”
With Survival Guide’s newest record “deathdreams” out tomorrow, revered frontperson Emily Whitehurst (a.k.a. Agent M) discusses the album, her musical evolution from Tsunami Bomb to now, how Twitch and Patreon have revolutionised how she does music, working as a solo artist compared to being in a band, and more
Lecturer on Music Industry at IADT, Dr Michael Mary Murphy, Discusses His Latest Book “Sounds Irish, Acts Global: Explaining the Success of Ireland’s Popular Music Industry”
Lecturer, author, and music industry veteran Dr Michael Mary Murphy talks to us about his new book, “Sounds Irish, Acts Global,” which examines the history of how music in Ireland went from a native, grassroots passtime to a multimillion euro revenue stream with global reach
Queer London-Based Band, Dream Nails, Discuss Their New Album “Doom Loop,” Working with Producer Ross Orton, the Significance and Importance of Still Creating Queer Art, Their Upcoming European Tour, and Growth
With their album “Doom Loop” out today, Lucy Katz, drummer for the British queer punk band Dream Nails, discusses the album, working with producer Ross Orton of Arctic Monkeys fame, why creating queer art is still so important, and how empathy influenced the songwriting
Harry Lloyd from Waiting For Smith Talks About How Music and Storytelling Connects Us, How Music Gave Him Purpose After a Severe Injury, and His Upcoming Album “Raised Up,” Produced By the Grammy-Winning Danton Supple
With their debut album “Raised Up” expected to drop in January, the Utrecht-based British musician Harry Lloyd of the indie folk project Waiting For Smith discusses working with Grammy-winning producer Danton Supple, starting the project after a severe injury, music as a means of global connection, and accidentally creating an album when on holiday
The Peripatetic Slacker Rocker Ruth Mac Discusses How Her Galway Upbringing Primed Her for World Domination, and Her Latest Single “Home From Home”
With her latest single “Home From Home” out today and ahead of her gig tomorrow night at The Grand Social as part of Ireland Music Week, we talk with Berlin-based Galwegian slacker rocker Ruth Mac about her latest single “Home From Home”
Swedish Folk Singer-Songwriter Sofia Talvik Goes Through Her Latest Album, “Center of the Universe,” Track-By Track
Swedish folk singer-songwriter Sofia Talvik goes through her latest album, “Center of the Universe,” track-by-track with us
Canadian Punker Dylan Rysstad Talks About Channeling 2000s Indie Rock with His Latest Band The Projectors
The Projectors are the latest outfit from Canadian musician Dylan Rysstad. Dylan talks to us about how this atypical project in his career is special to him