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  • Taylor Swift's widespread appeal is her exceptional storytelling and the ability to step out of her comfort zone to remain vital in the public's eye. Her songs often depict relatable experiences and emotions such as love, heartbreak, friendship, and self-discovery, which are universally understood. In this episode, Sydney, a longtime fan of Taylor Swift, shares her personal experiences and insights into why her music has influenced and impacted her life in significant ways. Joining Sydney is her father, Dave, who offers his intelligent perspective on their shared musical journey together as the well-bonded father and daughter.

    The episode is divided into several engaging segments. We discuss three of Taylor Swift's albums: Speak Now, Red, and Reputation. Sydney draws connections to these albums through their lyrics, concert experiences, and the overarching themes they explore. She shares personal anecdotes and memories associated with these albums, highlighting songs that resonate deeply within.

    Listeners will hear about the album Speak Now (some of it is a fairytale...focused on young relationships") and its relatable themes of young relationships and personal growth. We discuss standout tracks like "Mean" and "The Story of Us," explaining how these songs have helped Sydney navigate her friendships. They also touch on the maturity and emotional depth Taylor brings to her infectious songwriting. "The song has a monster chorus."

    Next, the conversation moves to the Red album ("her transition album"), which exploded onto the scene in 2012. Sydney and Dave reminisce about the high voltage energy of tracks like "I Knew You Were Trouble" and "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together." Sydney shares her connection to the song "22" ("I felt like this song was made for me") and the emotional impact of the ten-minute version of "All Too Well." ("I can relate to the general feeling that song captures") Dave adds his perspective on the album's significance and Swift's ability to elevate her music to new heights.

    The entertaining discussion then shifts to Reputation, an album that marked a darker, edgier phase in Taylor Swift's career. Sydney reveals her love for this album ("it has always been my favourite") particularly the song "Ready For It" and the epic live performance of "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things." The father-daughter duo recount their unforgettable experience attending the Reputation World Tour ("the crowd went crazy...musical explosion...incredible visuals") and the unique way Taylor connects with her audience, even in a massive stadium setting.

    In the final segment, I conduct a fun trivia quiz and lightning round with Sydney, testing her knowledge of Taylor Swift's career and personal preferences. She handles it beautifully.

    Tune in to this ear-opening episode of Surprise Cast to gain a deeper understanding of Taylor Swift's incredible musical odyssey and the profound impact she has on her fans. Whether you're a die-hard Swiftie or new to her music, this podcast episode offers valuable insights and heartfelt stories that celebrate the artistry and influence of Taylor Swift. Are you ready for it?Follow Taylor Swift:https://www.taylorswift.com/

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  • Hello, everyone! This is W, host of the H.I. Art on the Edge page, and I am thrilled to welcome you to the latest episode of our brand new feature, Surprise Cast. Today marks my fourth conversation with the incredibly talented Ricardo Fiel, known to many as Moon Cowboy. Over the years, I've had the pleasure of getting to know Ricardo and his work as an artist and musician. In this episode, we embark on a journey to peel back the layers of Ricardo's life and artistry.

    We kick off the conversation by doing some rapid fire questions. Ricardo responds to a question about early childhood moments regarding creativity. ("I was in elementary school...I decided to make what I would call an electric guitar"). Ricardo's creative process and the activities that bring him joy and uplift his spirits. He candidly shares his challenges and how he balances his life to recharge his batteries. Ricardo opens up about the overwhelming aspects of his life and how he navigates through them.

    One of the highlights of this episode is our discussion about Ricardo's new explosive EP, "An Explosion of Sound." ("there are two things I need to do...I want to have very soft vocals...but then I want the chorus to be like early Ride"). We listen to a few tracks from the EP, and Ricardo provides insightful analysis and the stories behind the music. We delve into the themes of mental health, a topic close to Ricardo's heart, and discuss what's coming down the line for him in 2024.

    Throughout the episode, Ricardo shares poignant memories from his childhood, including impactful experiences that continue to influence his work today. He reflects on the profound influence of his grandparents and the emotional journey of saying goodbye to his beloved grandmother. ("She had the most impact on me...by far").

    We also explore the concept of "friend-torship," discussing the people who have helped Ricardo along his musical journey and how he, in turn, mentors others. Ricardo shares stories of his connections with notable figures like Pete Kemper (Sonic Boom, Spacemen 3) and James Chapman (MAPS), emphasizing the importance of giving and receiving support within the creative community. ("Maps were a huge influence on this EP").

    In the latter part of the conversation, we dive into Ricardo's work as Moon Cowboy. He provides a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of his EP, discussing the inspiration, challenges, and the creative process that brought it to life. We listen to and analyze two tracks from the EP: "A Moment" and "In Colors," uncovering the layers of sound and emotion that make his music so compelling.

    The episode concludes with a heartfelt discussion on mental health, where Ricardo shares his personal experiences and the importance of seeking help and maintaining mental well-being. ("I'm going to take time for myself"). We wrap up with a fun lightning round, touching on various topics from favorite foods to memorable concerts, and end with a reflective passage from Rick Rubin's book, "The Creative Act: A Way of Being."

    Join us for this enriching and candid conversation with Moon Cowboy, and discover the depth and passion behind his music and life. His work is good for the soul. Follow Moon Cowboy:https://1991recordings.bandcamp.com/album/an-explosion-of-sound-ep

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  • In this heartwarming episode of Surprise Cast, we welcome the acclaimed artist Mackenzie Thorpe to the studio. We leap into the life and work of Mackenzie, exploring the profound influences, personal struggles, and unwavering passion that have shaped his artistic journey.

    The episode kicks off with an intriguing story about a faceless bronze statue that captivated me in an art studio in the Bay Area (Menlo Park), leading to the discovery of Mackenzie Thorpe's work ("This is very intriguing"). Mackenzie then joins the conversation from his studio in Hove, England, sharing insights into the vibrant artistic community there and drawing parallels with his time in San Francisco and Mill Valley.

    As the discussion unfolds, Mackenzie recounts his early experiences growing up in a steel town, dealing with dyslexia, and finding solace in art. He introduces us to pivotal figures in his life, including his uncle Lawrence , who provided unwavering support and protection ("he was a protector...my hero has save my life"), and his mentor Tom, who recognized Mackenzie's talent and helped him gain entry into art college, changing the trajectory of his life.

    The conversation takes a reflective turn as Mackenzie shares his thoughts on the events of 9/11 ("dad, dad, dad, you've got to come and see this on the television") and how it influenced his work. He speaks about the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of continuing to create art in the face of adversity. This leads to a discussion about the themes in Mackenzie's work, particularly the recurring motif of love and the faceless boy who spreads it across the world.

    We also explore the rituals and inspirations behind Mackenzie's creative process, from the music that fuels his passion to the daily routines that keep him grounded. Mackenzie speaks candidly about the role of love in his life and work, emphasizing its transformative power and his mission to spread positivity and hope through his art.

    The episode wraps up with a look ahead at Mackenzie's upcoming projects, including his 35th year as a full-time artist and planned exhibitions in Tahoe, Texas, and Japan. I close with a poignant quote from Rick Rubin, leaving listeners with a sense of the universal conversation that art inspires.

    Join us for an inspiring and heartfelt conversation with Mackenzie Thorpe, and discover the profound impact of his work on the world. Tune in to Surprise Cast and let Mackenzie's love for art touch your heart in a plethora of ways. "Kenzie only draws!" - Yes, and a whole lot more. Follow Mackenzie Thorpe:https://mackenziethorpe.com/

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  • Welcome to this enchanting episode of Surprise Cast, where I delve into a profound conversation with the distinguished cellist and composer, Liz Hanks. Liz, who thrives in the vibrant cultural scene of Sheffield, England, shares her incredible journey through music, marked by a deep engagement with an eclectic mix of traditions, including folk and Indian classical music.

    Liz's collaborations with renowned artists such as Martin Simpson, James, Richard Hawley, and the organization South Asian Arts UK, reflect her commitment to exploring diverse musical heritages. These rich experiences have culminated in her debut solo album, supported by Help Musicians UK. The album is a beautiful reflection of her core musical inspirations: minimalism, folk, Indian classical music, and improvisation, showcasing her versatility and ability to interweave different sonic textures.

    In this episode, Liz shares personal anecdotes from her musical journey beginning in a little village of Northamptonshire ("I had a very happy childhood"), including her serendipitous discovery of the cello ( ("would anyone like to play an instrument?"), her formative years, and the pivotal role of mentors and collaborators who have supported her vision.

    Liz also opens up about the creative process behind her album "Land," which evokes the natural world ("field recording used...I wanted to keep the album simple") and the historical essence of her local area in Sheffield ("Very hilly...with amazing bird life"). Listeners will be treated to an immersive experience with two tracks from her album, "Brook" and "Hide," each accompanied by Liz's insightful backstory. The episode also explores her thoughts on the physicality of playing the cello, the importance of maintaining a positive disposition, and how she navigates through creative droughts.

    Additionally, Liz discusses her experiences collaborating with other artists, including Richard Hawley ("I've known Richard for a long time...so he just sat there, played guitar to me and sang...") Liam Gallagher, and various folk and Indian classical musicians, providing a glimpse into the collaborative magic that fuels her creativity.

    The episode concludes with a lightning round of questions, revealing Liz's personal preferences and inspirations, followed by a sneak peek into her upcoming projects for 2024 and beyond. We wrap up the conversation with a reflective passage from Rick Rubin's book, "The Creative Act: A Way of Being," underscoring the interconnectedness of the creator and the creation.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the harmonious blend of musical traditions, the creative process, and the personal journey of a remarkable artist. Tune in and discover the magic of Liz Hanks' music and her inspiring outlook on life and creativity. It's extremely refreshing just like her personality. Follow Liz Hanks:https://www.lizhankscello.com/

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  • Welcome to the latest episode of Surprise Cast! This episode has been a long time in the making as we connected with Luna several months ago to set up this podcast. Today, we are thrilled to have the band The gift, das Gift from Athens, Greece join us. We'll dive deep into their songs, explore what it's like to be musicians in Athens, share stories and childhood experiences, discuss when they knew they wanted to become musicians, recommend albums, and much more.

    We begin our conversation with Omar, the percussionist of the band, who shares insights into his role and the band's experimental approach to percussion instruments. As a drummer, Omar’s love for rhythm and beats shines through, promising an engaging discussion about his percussive work later on in the episode.

    Next, we chat with Luna, the singer and composer who brought everyone together to form the band. She shares her exhaustion from a recent concert and her excitement for the upcoming live performance. Luna gives us a glimpse into her creative process and the driving force behind the band's music.

    We also meet Antonis, the keyboardist responsible for the atmospheric elements in their music. He talks about his journey with the keyboard, synthesizers, and pianos, and how his role is pivotal to the band’s unique sound.

    As we delve deeper, Omar shares a heartfelt story about his childhood ("Intense in one part, but very pleasant as well"), growing up in Greece and Jordan, and how these diverse cultural experiences shaped his musical journey. Luna expresses her childhood ("I had a very, very happy early childhood and Antonis recounts his experiences ("I'm a 90s kid...I'm pure millennial") shedding light on the personal histories that influence their music today.

    The conversation takes an interesting turn as we discuss the creative process, challenges faced by the band, and their inspirations. Luna reveals how her grandmother's ("always playing music...singing") early musical influence was crucial to her development as an artist as well as studying music, going to concerts ("PJ Harvey in 2003"), while Omar talks about his early start with piano lessons, music school ("two best years of my life") and how an artist such as PJ Harvey shaped his musical taste. Antonis began piano lessons at 6 years old. ("My parents were worried about me not being very active...Mom, I want this grand piano"). Depeche Mode and Marilyn Manson played an inspirational role for constructing his music tastes.

    We then explore the stories behind some of their songs from the EP "Hand to Heart." Luna shares the inspiration behind "Red on Blue," a song born from a nightmare and how the live version of the song has evolved ("now the song has a bang"). The band also discusses "Technicolor," the first song Luna recorded with her former producer, and how it has transformed over time. ("the final verse has a bit more energy")

    In a reflective segment, we delve into the philosophies of creativity, patience, and the therapeutic power of art. Omar, Luna, and Antonis share their thoughts on how music has the power to heal, inspire, and bring out the best in us. They also discuss the importance of taking things slow, breaking rules creatively, and the journey of self-discovery through music.

    As we wrap up, the band gives us a sneak peek into what's coming in 2024, including live performances, new songs, and potential recordings. They also share their favorite albums, providing listeners with a diverse range of musical recommendations.

    Join us for this illuminating, thoughtful, and intelligent conversation with The gift, das Gift. Listen to their music, feel the power of their words, and experience the connection they bring through their diverse art. Tune in to Surprise Cast for an episode that promises to inspire and captivate music lovers everywhere."variety invites differences very gently and warmly" - this quote couldn't sum up the band's approach any better!Follow:https://www.facebook.com/the.gift.das.gift

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  • KEXP, known for its eclectic and innovative music programming, has long been a staple for audiophiles in Seattle and, thanks to the marvels of technology, way beyond. With its recent expansion into the Bay Area on 92.7 FM, its reach and influence continue to grow, introducing a new demographic to its unique blend of sounds. Among the voices that have become synonymous with KEXP's vibrant culture is Evie Stokes, whose presence on the airwaves has captivated listeners with insightful commentary and eclectic music selections. Her voice, a comforting constant for many, especially resonates during some of those solitary moments we may find ourselves in a car, transforming mundane commutes into immersive musical journeys.

    In this episode, Evie Stokes joins us in the Surprise Cast studio to share her journey from a Seattle native music lover to a beloved KEXP DJ. Evie opens up about her childhood in Bellevue, the impact of her parents' divorce ("it was a hard time in my life"), and how these experiences shaped her life and career. Listeners will gain insight into her struggles with addiction ("I was in a tailspin") and the pivotal moments that led her to sobriety, revealing a profound story of resilience and recovery. Evie emphasizes the importance of mentorship and support systems, shedding light on how friends and family played crucial roles in her journey toward a healthier life.

    Evie's passion for music is evident as she discusses her work at KEXP, where she curates sublime playlists and connects with a global community of listeners. She shares her rituals and the adrenaline-fueled experience of live DJing, providing a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to be a successful radio host. Evie also talks about the significance of public radio and independent music, urging listeners to support these vital cultural institutions.

    The episode is not just about Evie's professional life but also delves into her personal growth and how her past experiences have made her a better mother ("I think becoming a parent released a lot of resentment...") and a more compassionate individual. The conversation is a testament to the power of vulnerability and the importance of sharing one's story to inspire others.

    Tune in to hear Evie Stokes' incredible journey, her love for music, and her dedication to creating meaningful connections through the airwaves. Whether you're a long-time fan of KEXP or new to the station, this episode offers a rich tapestry of personal anecdotes, professional insights, and musical recommendations that will leave you inspired and entertained.Evie has emerged ("out of the darkness") and continues to be a beacon of hope, light, and tremendous inspiration!Follow Evie Stokes:https://www.kexp.org/read/2024/2/20/announcing-your-new-drive-time-host-evie-stokes/

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  • In this captivating episode of Surprise Cast, we sit down with the remarkably talented Sarah Wiers, a singer-songwriter and show jumper from the picturesque town of Loughrea, County Galway. Sarah has been winning the hearts of music fans with her melodious voice and strong songwriting skills, all while excelling in the equestrian world as a show jumper. This episode delves into Sarah's unique journey, showcasing her versatility and dedication to her diverse passions.The conversation begins with Sarah sharing insights about her hometown, Loughrea, and its beautiful lake ("a pier that you can jump off of...lovely kayaking...a safe place to be") and scenic spots. As the discussion unfolds, Sarah opens up about her unconventional educational journey, revealing her decision to leave traditional schooling ("I never liked it...I didn't want to force myself to fit in") at a young age and pursue homeschooling. This independent spirit is a recurring theme throughout her life, influencing both her musical and equestrian careers.Sarah's love for horses and show jumping is explored in depth, highlighting her early start in riding and her achievements in the field ("teach them the best skills...build a connection") She recounts a thrilling experience from 2017, where she unexpectedly entered a puissance competition and cleared a seven-foot wall, showcasing her courage and skill. ("a good moment of happiness")The episode also touches on the unique connection between rider and horse, emphasizing the importance of trust and communication.The discussion then shifts to Sarah's musical journey, where she draws inspiration from a variety of sources ("I like artists that stick out a bit, strange, weird Michael Jackson, David Bowie")including her mother, who is a psychic evidential medium. Sarah talks about her songwriting process, her influences, and the meaningful stories behind her songs. Listeners get to hear her track "In Another Life," co-written with Irish country music singer Johnny Brady, and learn about the inspiration and collaboration behind the song.Sarah also shares her experiences in the modeling world, her love for fashion, and the challenges of balancing multiple passions. ("Because of the horses, I could never just take off and leave everything behind me")The conversation is peppered with light-hearted moments and rapid-fire questions, giving listeners a glimpse into Sarah's vibrant personality.Towards the end, Sarah discusses her future aspirations in music, her plans for new releases, and her desire to play more gigs and reach a wider audience. The episode concludes with a reflective passage on openness and creativity, leaving listeners inspired by Sarah's fearless pursuit of her dreams.Join us for an illuminating conversation with Sarah Wiers, a true embodiment of passion and perseverance, as she navigates the worlds of music, horses, and beyond. "Don't follow the same trail that everyone else does..." Right on, Sarah!Follow Sarah Wiers:https://linktr.ee/sarah.wiers.officialhttps://www.facebook.com/sarahwiersmusic/

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  • Hello, everyone! This episode of Surprise Cast brings you an intimate conversation with the talented one-man band, Jordan Barrow, better known by his stage name, Vulpix. From the surf coast region of Victoria, Australia, Jordan joins us to discuss his musical journey, his inspirations, and his latest album, Innocent Pleasures, Repeated Measures.

    We kick off the episode by diving into Jordan's background, exploring his early years in school ("I found it quite challenging"), and how his environment shaped his path as a musician. He shares poignant memories of growing up, his struggles with the traditional education system, and how sports and music became his sanctuary.

    Next, we leap into the concept of happiness as described by Arthur C. Brooks(Build the Life You Want), touching upon the four pillars: family, friendship, work, and faith. Jordan talks about the significant role his family played in nurturing his love for music and how friendships have been a cornerstone in his musical journey ("the idea of Krautrock really resonates with me"). He reminisces about the bands that influenced him during his high school years, notably The Strokes ("being that formative brain explosion"), and how their music impacted his own songwriting and playing style.

    As we transition into a discussion about self-doubt, inspired by Rick Rubin's book, The Creative Act, he opens up about his struggles with self-doubt ("something that I always embrace") and how it has influenced his work. He shares personal anecdotes about the challenges of releasing his album and how he overcame his insecurities to bring his music to the world.("crippling anxiety").

    We then take a deep dive into the creation of his album, Innocent Pleasures, Repeated Measures. Jordan provides a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the making of tracks like "Still Young" ("that's one of my special favourites") and "Low Life," explaining the inspiration and technical processes behind these songs. He also discusses his collaboration with the Argentinian producer David Martin("he definitely needs a lot of praise for that...") on the single "Me Ves," revealing how this cross-continental partnership came to fruition.

    Wrapping up the conversation, Jordan shares his thoughts on performing live, the emotional crescendos in his sets, and the importance of creating a journey for his audience. He also offers some album recommendations, highlighting artists like Grazer and Wild Nothing, and gives us a glimpse into his future plans.

    Join us for this heartfelt and insightful episode as we explore the mind of Vulpix and the insanely beautiful music he creates. You'll be captivated...it will "move you into the very core of your being". Follow Vulpix:https://www.instagram.com/vulpix_music/

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  • Welcome to another exciting episode of Surprise Cast! Today, we have the pleasure of hosting the talented members of Phantom Wave, an emerging band from Brooklyn, New York. Joining us are Ian, Rachel, and Yanek, who share their musical journeys and insights into their latest album, "Bonfire Secrets."

    We kick off the episode by getting to know each member of the band. Ian, the guitarist and vocalist, reveals his diverse upbringing overseas("my father had a career with the U.S. State Department") and how his experiences shaped his musical career. Rachel, the drummer, talks about her academic inclinations and her journey from aspiring veterinarian to passionate musician. Yanek, the bassist, shares his early musical influences and how Nirvana( "so that particular raw sound, the emotional kind of part, like the way Kurt was singing, that kind of touched me") played a pivotal role in his love for music.

    The conversation takes a fun turn as we delve into childhood anecdotes and personal stories that shaped their artistic paths. From Ian's inquisitive nature and early piano lessons to Rachel's academic pursuits and love for animals("I think I always liked the idea of helping something heal in a way") we get a glimpse into the personal lives of these talented musicians.

    We then dive into the creative process behind Phantom Wave's music. Ian discusses the band's weekly practice rituals and the importance of recording and refining their drafts. Rachel explains how the band's songs are born out of jam sessions and the energy they collectively feel during practice. Yanek emphasizes the role of bass and drums in holding the band's sound together and how Peter Hook from Joy Division has influenced his playing style.

    The band shares insights into the making of their latest album, "Bonfire Secrets." Yanek talks about the recording process and the challenges of mixing and mastering the album. Ian reflects on the lyrical themes and the expansive sound that characterizes their music. Rachel highlights the importance of energy and flow in their songwriting and how they strive to create a captivating experience for their listeners.

    We also explore the band's live performances and their approach to connecting with the audience. Yanek discusses the importance of maintaining a flow between songs and engaging with the crowd. Ian shares his role as the spokesperson during shows, while Rachel talks about the challenges of drumming in a live setting and the adjustments she makes to ensure a smooth performance.

    To give listeners a taste of their music, we listen to two amazing tracks from "Bonfire Secrets" - "Comet Gain" and "Fireworks." The band provides their analysis and backstory for each song, shedding light on their creative process and the emotions behind their music.

    As the episode comes to a close, the band shares their plans for the future, including new songs and upcoming recordings. They also offer album recommendations for listeners, ranging from classic favorites like Cocteau Twins and Weezer to newer bands like Crystal Canyon and Blankenberge.

    Join us on this musical journey with Phantom Wave and discover their "big ethereal / a lot of heavy rhythm") sounds and stories behind this rising band from Brooklyn. Follow Phantom Wave:https://phantomwaveband.bandcamp.com/album/bonfire-secrets

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  • Welcome back to Surprise Cast, where we shine a spotlight on the luminaries who redefine our cultural landscape within the visual and performing arts. Today, we're diving into the visionary world of Mark Pellington, a name synonymous with innovation in the realms of directing, producing, and writing. Mark's career, marked by its diversity and depth, has left an important imprint on both the music and film industry. His work is not just viewed, it is immersive and experienced, leaving a lasting impact on audiences worldwide.

    In this episode, Mark discusses his iconic contributions, including the groundbreaking music video for Pearl Jam's "Jeremy," which pushed the boundaries of music video production in the early 90s. ("Eddie Vedder's performance and just the timeless quality of his performance") We explore his creative journey, marked by bold risks and artistic triumphs that span various genres and mediums, each project reflecting his relentless pursuit of storytelling that challenges, entertains, and provokes.

    Mark shares intimate reflections on his personal life, including the profound impact of family photographs ("It keeps them in my life") and the loss of loved ones ("for me are the incredible reminder of my love for them and the experience that we had. They're everything to me" ), which deeply influence his work. He opens up about his creative process, beginning from his days at MTV ("just blew my mind and opened my eyes and ears to a lot of different experiences") in the early '80s to his experiences directing feature films such as "Arlington Road." He also delves into his approach to filmmaking, his thoughts on creativity, and his unique perspective on balancing technical precision with emotional depth in his art.

    The conversation also touches on Mark's recent and upcoming projects, including a documentary titled "This Was Buzz," and a book release slated for 2025, and his views on the evolving landscape of music videos and the film industry. Mark candidly shares his thoughts on the importance of staying true to one's creative instincts amidst changing cultural trends. ("They want the TikTok influence...that's the culture")

    Join us for an insightful and heartfelt discussion with Mark, as we explore the intersections of creativity, memory, and the human experience. This episode promises to inspire and provoke thought, offering a deep dive into the mind of a creative visionary who continues to shape the world of visual storytelling in "31 flavors" of imagination! Follow Mark Pellington:https://www.markpellington.com/

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  • Welcome to a riveting episode of Surprise Cast, where we dive into the artistic journey of Chloe Manon. Join us as we explore the life and creative mind of this talented artist, who has made significant contributions to the art world through her unique and eclectic works.

    Chloe Manon shares her early life experiences growing up on the east coast of Canada, where her passion for creating began. From crafting and knitting to sewing clothes for her Barbies, Chloe's childhood was filled with artistic exploration. "Constantly creating little things...always wanting to make something different..." She opens up about her family's influence and how her parents' separation led her to channel her energy into art.

    In this episode, we delve into Chloe's teenage years, where she discovered her love for visual arts and photography. She recounts her experiences moving between schools and how this constant change shaped her social interactions and artistic pursuits. "I was always the weird kid." Chloe also discusses the impact of her mentors, especially her high school photography teacher, who encouraged her to push boundaries and explore new creative avenues. "She was super encouraging...pushed me to experiment."

    Chloe's journey into the world of tattooing is both fascinating and inspiring. "A lot of touring around the US...it was quite a bit of fun" She takes us through the process of becoming a tattoo artist, from practicing on "light table...have steady long lines", pigskin and grapefruit to opening her own studio. She shares valuable insights for aspiring tattoo artists and discusses the evolution and normalization of tattoos in society. "Just practice...it gives you a feeling of what other people are feeling...learning by experience."

    The conversation then shifts to Chloe's significant role at Graveface Records("almost 200 releases, variety of bands/genres.") and Museum(Savannah, Georgia) where she collaborates with her husband, Ryan. She also provides a glimpse into the intriguing exhibits at the Graveface Museum, which features artifacts from true crime, cults, sideshow history, aliens, roadside attractions and more.

    Listeners will be captivated by Chloe's reflections on the mysterious and macabre elements that influence her art, her thoughts on the impact of AI on creativity ("it's sad"), and her future projects, including exciting releases from Graveface Films and a docu-series on the John Wayne Gacy case, "a larger story to be told...too many lingering unanswered questions."

    Chloe details her meticulous work on the band, Beachy Head, self-titled album, "started to get into collaging...one of my favourite mediums". She tells us that she draws everything by hand. The old school method.

    Tune in for an insightful and engaging discussion with Chloe Manon, a true creative maverick who continues to push the boundaries of art. Hey Chloe, the Surprise Cast celebrates your weirdness...it makes our world far more interesting and thought provoking. Big Time!Follow Chloe Manon and Ryan Graveface:https://graveface.com/

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  • The Hanging Stars have carved out a unique space in the music scene, combining the ethereal quality of cosmic country with the earthy roots of folk to create a sound that's both nostalgic and refreshingly new. Based in London, a city not traditionally known for its country or Americana music scene, the band brings an intriguing blend of influences that span across the Atlantic, infusing British folk pastoralism with the deep, resonant tones of 60s Americana. They recently released a gorgeous album entitled On a Golden Shore, featuring 11 songs of sweeping sounds that lead the way into new skies of sonic arrangements.

    In this episode, we are honored to welcome Richard Olson, singer-songwriter for The Hanging Stars. Richard shares his excitement about the release of On a Golden Shore, an album that has received favorable reviews. He reflects on the process of creating the album, the emotions involved, and how he hasn't yet had the chance to fully reflect on its impact due to the ongoing whirlwind of live performances and new projects.

    The conversation takes an interesting turn as Richard delves into his childhood experiences, including his energetic nature and how he thrived on the energy of people around him. He shares anecdotes from his school days, his early musical influences, and the moment he first fell in love with music, mentioning bands like The Stone Roses ("blew my mind...feels like anything was possible with these melodies") and Depeche Mode as pivotal in shaping his musical journey.

    Richard also opens up about the rituals and routines that played a role in the making of On a Golden Shore. He describes the serene and inspirational environment of Edwin Collins' Clashnarrow Studio in the Scottish Highlands, where the album was recorded. The daily rituals of morning walks, coffee, and the creative energy of the studio contributed to the album's unique sound and feel.

    The discussion then shifts to the themes and compositions of the album. Richard talks about specific tracks like "Happiness is a Bird" and "Silver Rings," providing insights into their lyrical content, musical arrangement, and the personal stories behind them. He emphasizes the importance of creating a world for listeners to step into and how the band's collaborative efforts brought the album to life. "I surround myself with these incredible people and players with incredible ability..."

    In a heartfelt segment, Richard addresses deeper topics such as grief and how it has influenced his life and music. He shares his thoughts on the inevitability of pain and how it shapes one's identity and creative expression. This introspective discussion provides a glimpse into Richard's personal journey and the resilience that fuels his artistry. The episode concludes with some lighthearted fun, including a lightning round of questions and Richard's recommendations for albums that have influenced him. As we wrap up, Richard hints at exciting plans for The Hanging Stars in 2024. He expresses his gratitude for the deep and insightful questions, and leaves listeners with a sense of anticipation for what's to come. Join us for this engaging and enlightening conversation with Richard Olson, where we explore the music, the stories, and the heart behind The Hanging Stars' latest album, On a Golden Shore. ("Nothing has changed...lots of ways...everything has changed") - the true spirit of the band...they keep chasing that rush!Follow The Hanging Stars:https://www.thehangingstars.com/

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  • In this engaging episode of Surprise Cast, I sit down with Giel and Bert, members of the Belgium-based band Newmoon. Broadcasting all the way from San Francisco, we dive into the heart of Newmoon's musical journey, exploring their creative processes, inspirations, and the evolution of their sound.

    Giel and Bert discuss their roles in the band, with Giel sharing insights on his guitar playing and vocal layering, while Bert opens up about his guitar work and singing. The episode starts on a reflective note with a nostalgic walk through their past musical influences, “good at their craft” from Queen, Prince (Purple Rain album), U2, Nirvana, Radiohead and The Cure. This personal exploration reveals the artists who have shaped their musical landscape and their "Beethoven moments."

    Listeners are treated to an intimate look at the band's formation and creative evolution. They recount the spontaneous beginnings of Newmoon, their first demo recordings, and the swift rise to signing with Secret Voice, a label under Deathwish. They share stories of their travels and how these experiences influenced their debut album "Space" and their latest release "Temporary Light."

    The conversation delves into the band's approach to their new album, highlighting their commitment to authenticity and the importance of gut instinct in their creative process. I read excerpts from Rick Rubin's "The Creative Act," sparking discussions about awareness and the guiding principles that shaped "Temporary Light." The band reflects on their freedom to experiment and the deliberate choices that led to the album's unique sound.

    Listeners get a special treat as the episode features tracks from "Temporary Light," including "Fading Phase" (it took awhile to find the balance
the opening riff took 10-15 minutes
the puzzle pieces fell into place) and "Sense of Longing," (one of the last songs we made for the record, one main riff, main chords, we wanted to have a banger, straightforward song) with Giel and Bert providing their analysis and the stories behind these songs. The band also shares their thrilling experience working with Simon Scott (He was super friendly, super opinion
he was very involved, taking pride in his work) of Slowdive for the album's mastering, adding another layer of depth to their journey.

    As the episode wraps up, Newmoon's future plans are revealed, with upcoming fall and winter shows in Europe(playing as many shows as we can) and a special unreleased ninth track from the "Temporary Light '' sessions. The lightning round offers a fun and quick-paced segment where they share personal tidbits and preferences, adding a light-hearted end to a rich and insightful conversation.

    Join us for this heartfelt and intelligent discussion that not only celebrates Newmoon's music but also underscores the deep friendship and creative synergy that drive the band. Don't miss out on this episode that promises to resonate with fans and new listeners alike. Check out New Moon's tour dates and support their music on their official website, Facebook, and Bandcamp. Follow Newmoon:https://linktr.ee/newmoontheband

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  • Welcome to another captivating episode of Surprise Cast. This episode promises an enriching dive into the world of indie music, featuring conversations with members from three remarkable bands. Joining us from various corners of the world are Scott (Secret Shine), Pete and Simon (Soundwire), and Sean (Jetstream Pony). These talented musicians share their unique insights and experiences, shedding light on what it means to be a musician in today's dynamic landscape.

    Scott opens up about his journey with Secret Shine, reflecting on the band's evolution and his personal transformation from a passionate young musician to a seasoned artist who now enjoys the process without the pressure of seeking fame. He recounts the band's creative process, particularly the making of their song "Falling Again," highlighting the collaborative effort and the joy of recording in a French studio.

    Pete and Si of Soundwire delve into their meticulous approach to songwriting and recording. They discuss the balance between spontaneity and precision, sharing anecdotes about their collaborative lyric-writing sessions and the influence of diverse musical tastes on their sound. They also touch on the challenges and joys of maintaining a unique musical identity amidst external influences. Check out their analysis on the wonderful tune, 'Everything is Real'.

    Sean from Jetstream Pony provides a glimpse into the band's creative process, emphasizing the importance of lyrics and melody. He shares his experiences of balancing musical pursuits with personal life and the thrill of creating music that resonates with both the band and their audience. The band's song "Look Alive," featured on the Under the Bridge compilation, exemplifies their commitment to producing fresh and engaging music. Pay close attention to when he speaks reverently about The Fall. Throughout the episode, our guests reflect on their + and - school experiences, the impact of early musical influences, and the enduring passion that drives their creative endeavors. They also discuss the significance of the Under the Bridge compilation, which brings together bands with a connection to the legendary Sarah Records, showcasing new music that continues the label's legacy. The conversation culminates with a preview of their highly anticipated show in Bristol on June 14th, a must-attend event for fans of indie music.

    Tune in to this episode of Surprise Cast for an inspiring exploration of the creative pulse that drives these talented musicians. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to their music, this episode offers a wealth of insights and stories that celebrate the art of making music and friendship. Follow Soundwire:https://soundwiremusic.bandcamp.com/

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  • Welcome to another episode of Surprise Cast with your host, W. In this special episode, we jump deep into the vibrant world of the Glasgow-based band Homework. Joining us from the band are Santiago, Lizzie, Michael, and Andrew, who share their musical journeys, inspirations, and what lies ahead for them in 2024. We kick off the episode with Santiago, who discusses his role as a guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter. He shares anecdotes about his childhood in Argentina, his early musical influences like The Beatles and Nine Inch Nails, and how his love for drawing has shaped the band's visual aesthetics. Lizzie, the band's dynamic drummer, joins in to talk about her role, her inspirations like Karen Carpenter and Keith Moon, and her unique journey into drumming. Michael and Andrew also share their experiences, with Michael reflecting on his childhood between London and Aberdeen, eldest of three, and his initial resistance to learning the piano. Andrew provides a fascinating insight into his upbringing in Dumfries, his early musical influences, and playing plenty of music. The band members discuss their collaborative process, the challenges they face, and how they manage to blend their individual talents to create their unique sound.We delve into their latest release, the Easy Money EP, exploring tracks like "Dummy Run" and "Marina Bay Sands." Santiago and Michael discuss the evolution of these songs, from their initial ideas to the final recordings, while Andrew and Lizzie share their perspectives on the creative process and the joy of performing live.The episode also features a thought-provoking discussion on the concepts of success, experimentation, and finishing in the creative process, inspired by passages from Rick Rubin's book The Creative Act. Some members of the band reflect on whether they see themselves as experimenters or finishers, offering a glimpse into their artistic philosophies.Finally, the band hints at what's coming up for them in 2024, including the potential for an album and more live gigs outside of Glasgow. They also share why attending a Homework concert is a unique and worthwhile experience, promising energetic performances and a genuine connection with the audience.Join us for this warm-hearted and insightful conversation with Homework, a band that is as dedicated to their dazzling craft as they are to each other. Discover their music on Bandcamp and Spotify, and keep an eye out for their upcoming projects; this is one assignment at home or on the road you will enjoy.

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  • The resurgence of Closedown, with the re-release of their iconic album 'Nearfield', now aptly renamed 'Dissolve', marks a significant moment for aficionados of the dream pop and shoegaze genres. This LA-based group, originally merging in the early 1990s, has always possessed a distinctive sound that set them apart from their contemporaries. Their music, a lush tapestry of ethereal soundscapes, encapsulates the essence of Shoegaze with its dense layers of guitar and haunting vocals. The addition of the previously unreleased track Skywards to their re-release not only enriches the album but also offers fans and new listeners alike a glimpse into what might have been.Closedown's music continues to resonate because it captures a timeless quality, an echo of longing that feels as relevant today as it did in the 90s. With Dissolve, Closedown invites us to lose ourselves once again in their dreamlike soundscapes, proving that some visions only grow more potent with time.In this episode of Surprise Cast, we welcome Jerry, James, and Scott from the band. They share their insights and stories about the band's origins, their creative process, and the journey of re-releasing their seminal album. "We all had the same mindset...we all thought the same fashion." Listeners will learn about each member's role in the band and their personal backgrounds, providing a deeper understanding of what shaped their unique sound.The discussion also delves into the band's challenges and triumphs, including their experiences with recording, working with the wonderfully talented, Simon Scott (Slowdive/Three Quarter Skies), "he's an awesome guy", the influence of other bands like Slowdive, and the significance of their live performances. The band members share their thoughts on the evolving music industry and the technological advancements that have impacted their music-making process. "It was all very romantic and we were pushing the boundaries!"Join us for an intimate and revealing conversation with Closedown as they reflect on their past, celebrate their present, and look forward to their future. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to their music, this episode offers a comprehensive and engaging look into the world of Closedown. Don't miss out on this deep dive into the ethereal and timeless soundscapes of one of shoegaze's most intriguing bands. Tune in and let the music of Closedown transport you. Feel the power of their incredibly long lasting and tight as a snare drum friendship!

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  • Emerging from the indie music scene of Seattle, Washington, Waves Crashing has swiftly carved out its niche within the alternative/shoegaze music landscape. With a distinctive approach that weaves together the rich tapestry of 80s and 90s alternative sounds, this group has managed to breathe new life into the genre. Their music, characterized by lush soundscapes and fresh melodic hooks, reflects a deep reverence for the past while boldly pushing forward into the uncharted territories of sound. Waves Crashing is undoubtedly a band to watch in the burgeoning alternative indie music scene.

    In this episode of Surprise Cast, host William welcomes Josh Calisti, the frontman of Waves Crashing. Josh shares his journey from growing up in New Jersey, to becoming a pivotal figure in the alternative indie music scene. He also discusses the unique character of Olympia, its rich musical history, and how it influenced his musical career.

    Josh delves into his role in the band, revealing how he balances singing, playing guitar, and managing the band. He recounts a life-changing concert experience seeing Paul McCartney, which left him with an indelible impression and reinforced his passion for music.

    Listeners will get a glimpse into Josh's school life, his struggles with self-esteem, and how these experiences have shaped his music. He talks about the profound impact of his early musical influences, including the Smashing Pumpkins and Bush, and how they steered him toward creating his unique sound.

    The conversation also covers the creative process, with Josh sharing his methods for overcoming writer's block and the importance of stepping back when feeling forced. He explains how different environments and inspirations, such as travel and film, can reignite creativity.

    Josh provides insights into the dynamics of Waves Crashing, highlighting the strengths and contributions of his bandmates, Bryce and Josh (number two). He emphasizes the importance of genuine collaboration and the value of each member's unique skills in shaping the band's sound.

    The episode features an analysis of two standout tracks, "Life on Display" from the EP 'The Viewing' and "Wish" from the EP 'Ancora.' Josh breaks down the songwriting process, the inspiration behind the lyrics, and the evolution of these songs within the band.

    This episode is a must-listen for fans of Waves Crashing and anyone interested in the inner workings of the indie music scene. Josh Calisti's candid and thoughtful responses provide a deep understanding of the passion and dedication that drive his music.

  • Welcome to another engaging episode of Surprise Cast! In this special installment, I sit down with the talented Andrew Rose, a musician, and mastering engineer, to delve into his fascinating life and career. Broadcasting from a picturesque village in southwest France, Andrew brings a unique blend of stories and insights from his diverse experiences.Listeners will be captivated by Andrew's anecdotes about his childhood, his early musical inspirations ("My mum was very musical, that meant there was music in the house...we had a piano which I learned to play") from late-night BBC radio shows (John Peel), and his initial forays into songwriting. He shares touching stories about his supportive parents ("they didn't object to me going on and studying music at university"), his musical endeavors with a childhood neighbor, and the pivotal moments that shaped his career.Andrew shares his journey from working at the BBC in London to living in a serene French village for the past 20 years. He reveals his deep connection with music, stemming from a childhood filled with musical influences, and his evolution into a musician and mastering engineer. The episode takes a deep dive into the Art and Science of Happiness, written by Arthur C. Brooks and Oprah Winfrey's book, "Build the Life You Want." Focusing on three pillars of happiness—family, friendship/collaboration and work—Andrew reflects on his personal and professional life.The conversation transitions into Andrew's thoughts on collaboration and friendship within the music industry. He highlights the importance of supportive relationships, recounting memorable collaborations and/or conversations with friends like Mary Wayer (Even As We Speak), members of Slowdive, and Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins).The episode delves into his CalliĂšre recent work, including the latest album "Fade," which was born out of a period of intense personal reflection and creative exploration. Andrew candidly shares the emotional journey behind the album, discussing how a misdiagnosis led to a burst of creativity and introspection. He provides insights into the recording process, the challenges he faced, and the triumphs that emerged from this deeply personal project.Listeners are treated to an exclusive listening session of two tracks from "Fade"—the hauntingly beautiful title track and the epic closing song "Open My Eyes." Andrew provides the backstory and creative process behind these tracks, offering a glimpse into his artistic mind.Join us for this intimate and inspiring conversation with Andrew Rose, where music, emotion, and creativity intertwine to create a compelling narrative. Check out his work on Bandcamp and Spotify, and immerse yourself in the sonic landscapes he crafts with such passion and dedication. "And you kind of get that respect that people know what you're talking about." He certainly does...not a false note in his remarkable stories. Listen. Like. Share with the world!Follow Andrew Rose:https://www.pristineclassical.com/https://www.facebook.com/andrew.rose.pristinehttps://calliere.bandcamp.com/https://www.instagram.com/andrewrosepristine/Follow H.I. Art on the Edge:Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube

  • Air Formation, hailing from the vibrant city of Brighton, has swiftly carved a niche for themselves in the expansive realm of dream pop and post-rock music. Composed of five talented individuals—Matt Bartram on vocals and guitar, Ben Pierce on bass, Richard Parks on keyboards, Ian Sheridan on guitar, and James Harrison on drums—their collective sound is a mesmerizing blend that echoes the depth and intensity of their influences. Their music often evokes a sense of haunting beauty, drawing listeners into a world where ethereal melodies and powerful instrumentals intertwine seamlessly.

    In this episode, we dive into the world of Air Formation, exploring their journey, influences, and the unique sound that draws inspiration from the likes of Mogwai and Explosions in the Sky. We welcome Matt and Ben to discuss their roles in the band, their experiences growing up, and how they have maintained their friendship and musical collaboration over the years. The duo shares insights into their creative process, highlighting the importance of mutual respect and understanding in crafting their distinct sound. Their stories paint a vivid picture of their evolution as musicians and the unbreakable bond that fuels their artistic endeavors.

    We'll also delve into their latest self-titled album, breaking down tracks like "Only So Much Light" and "The Final Wave" and working with the legendary Simon Scott(Slowdive/Three Quarter Skies)"He knows what our sound is..." Discover the stories behind the music, the challenges they've faced, and the joys of creating art together. Join us for an engaging conversation that highlights the importance of friendship, family, and the enduring power of music. Tune in to hear more about the band's upcoming projects, cool album recommendations, live performance audience connections ("we're in the crowd with everyone else watching the band we're supporting...I don't think we hide")and what the future holds for Air Formation. Don't miss this insightful episode that celebrates the essence of originality and depth in music, offering a deeper appreciation for the intricate layers that define Air Formation's sonic landscape.Follow Air Formation:https://airformation.bandcamp.com/album/air-formation

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  • Welcome to this special edition of the Surprise Cast, where we are incredibly honored to host a figure whose musical genius has adorned the soundscape of some of the most influential bands over the past few decades. Today, we are joined by none other than Andy Diagram, affectionately known in the music world as Andy Trumpet. This conversation is broken up into 3 parts: Family/Childhood experiences, friendship(s), and the body of work!

    Andy's journey through the realms of music has seen him infuse his remarkable trumpet and electronica skills into a variety of genres, leaving an indelible mark on each. His unique sound first captivated audiences during his time with the Pale Fountains and later with the band James, particularly noted for their iconic album "Sound," which became a beacon of their legacy in 1992. Andy's presence on stage, characterized by his enthusiastic, confident, and spirited demeanor, not only elevated the band's performances but also left an unforgettable impression, including a memorable show at The Warfield in San Francisco in 1992.

    In this episode, Andy shares insights into his upbringing in a tiny flat in central London, his close-knit family, “We had to learn how to live with each other in a small space” and the early musical influences that shaped his career. He discusses the dynamics of friendship and collaboration within bands like the Pale Fountains, “we were sort of like a little gang...we’d share clothing and styling tips...” and James, “there’s a sort of improvising thing...where everyone sort of gets together and plays together and the music emerges.” emphasizing the importance of community and shared creativity. Andy also delves into his improvisational approach to music, his experimental work with Spaceheads, “it’s my creative outlet...it’s where I can do the things, which I can’t do in the James becasue it’s such a big band.” and the challenges and rewards of maintaining a collaborative spirit in a large band.

    Join us as we explore Andy's thoughts on creativity, the evolution of his sound, and the enduring legacy of his music. We wrap up with a look at what's next for Andy, including upcoming James’ tours and new compilation of early releases/box set from Spaceheads. This intimate conversation offers a deep dive into the life and work of a pioneering musician who continues to push the boundaries of what music can be. “Not another bloody trumpet bit.” Oh yes! And we love him all the more for it!Follow Andy:https://andydiagram.com/

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