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Hello and welcome back to another episode of We Didn't Know How Good We Had It, this week featuring riff loving, midlands 'Drum & Bass Duo' Too Piste.
Too Piste play furious angular riff rock with a unique spin. Taking cues from Cleft, Death From Above 1979 and event Queen (you'll understand), they smash their live show out of the park every time and they are not to be missed!
We had a fantastic chat (as we always do) but the lists these guys gave me was something else! Almost 100 bands between them, we tried fitting it all in but might need a part 2 just to scratch the surface.
Make sure you check out Too Piste on Facebook and on Spotify!
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Hello and welcome to another episode of We Didn't Know How Good We Had It, this week I had the pleasure of catching up with Pete and Andy of Birmingham alt-pop-indie-fuzz 5 piece Sunshine Frisbee Laserbeam.
We chatted how creative they were last year, the bands that influenced them, and why they're called Sunshine Frisbee Laserbeam (the true story).
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Hello and welcome back to another episode of We Didn't Know How Good We Had It. This week I had the incredible pleasure of catching up with my great friend, (and old boss), Sam Campbell-Whyte, manager of The Flapper in Birmingham.
As you're all well aware, The Flapper holds a special place in my heart, and it was amazing to hear about all the shows over the years, how much the community of The Flapper means, and how they beat the developers and bring the old girl back to life.
Shout out to John Williamson, the graphic designer who has created so many amazing posters for both my gigs, and for The Flapper, Paul Morgan, Flapper regular and admin of the We Love The Flapper Facebook group, and every member of The Flapper Family
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Welcome back to another episode of We Didn't Know How Good We Had It and this week I had the incredible pleasure of chatting to Chris and Robin of Fleet & Frimleys finest HOLD YOUR HORSE IS.
This weeks episode was a little different as I wanted to get an insight into the band from the guys themselves and hear about their journey through the UK Music Scene they played such a big part in. We chat about recording with Gordon Mills, Robins amazingly simple/complicated guitar setup, and if they'd ever get together again.
I hope you enjoy!
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Hello and welcome back to another episode of We Didn't Know How Good We Had It.
This week I had the pleasure of chatting with Adam Holborn, Singer/guitarist in South Wales up and coming math/emo trio Sleep Outside.
Since day 1 of doing this Podcast, Adam has been super supportive and it was amazing to be able to repay the favour and chat about all the music that has influenced him up to this point in his career. We talk about the UK Math Rock scene, producing his own solo music as Solstice, and the plans for Sleep Outside for the future.
Be sure to check out their debut single 'Skeleton' on all good streaming services and from the links below.
FACEBOOK - INSTAGRAM - SPOTIFY - YOUTUBE
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Hello and welcome to another episode of We Didn't Know How Good We Had It.
This week I had an incredible chat with Paul Broome, frontman of Fauxchisels and label manager at Die Das Der.
We discussed the Birmingham music scene that made us so welcome, Pauls heavy metal roots, and I go on again about how you should save your local venues, which you should. so head to https://saveourvenues.co.uk and do your bit!
Check out Die Das Der records and get some amazing music and support local labels and venues!
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Hello and welcome to another episode of We Didn't Know How Good We Had It.
This week I (finally) got to chat with Ash from Bristol noise lads Sugar Horse, recently signed to Bad Pond and Art As Catharsis (Australia) for their new album 'The Live Long After'.
We chatted about writing and recording the new album, the tribulations of Brexit for independent bands, and how much he loves Mike Vennart
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Hello everyone and welcome to another episode of We Didn't Know How Good We Had It.
This week I had the absolute pleasure of chatting with Gareth Thomas of UK Noise-Punk outfit USA Nails. The guys in USA Nails have been sharing the podcast for a few weeks and it was fantastic to get Gareth on to repay their support!
We chatted about inclusive music scenes being created around the UK, how much community means the the punk scene, and I accidentally insult Gareths day job. Wonderful.
Be sure to check out all of USA Nails music here - https://usanails.bandcamp.com/
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Hello and welcome to another episode of We Didn't Know How Good We Had It.
This week I am joined by on of the UK music scenes most hard working people, Karum Cooper. Karum is one of the organisers of Burn It Down Festival, runs BYP, plays guitar in Hypophora, and has recently poured a lot of time into his solo electronic project Webmoms.
We spoke about Karum's upbringing around music, what it's like running a management label, and how to create a scene from the ground up.
Make sure you check out Karum's music here -
Webmoms
Hypophora
and grab tickets to Burn It Down Festival featuring Dinosaur Pile-Up, Jamie Lenman, St Agnes and more here - TICKETS
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Hello and welcome to another episode of We Didn't Know How Good We Had It.
This week is a very special episode for me, I had the honour of catching up with Sam and Tom of one of my favourite acts ever, Blakfish. It was fantastic getting an insight into the early days of the band, hearing their musical interests and influences, and was amazing to hear that Sam is producing the upcoming To The Wall record, an incredible hardcore punk outfit featuring Peckett, Wiz (Blakfish), Steve & Gavin (Shapes).We talk about the tribulations of living on a longboat, Tom's love for Queen karaoke, and our shared love for Adebesi Shank.
Check out all of Sam and Tom's music from the links below -
S.T Manville
Blakfish
&U&I
To The Wall
As always, this episode is in partnership with the Music Venue Trust, please check out their amazing work and see how you can get involved here - saveourvenues.co.uk
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Hello and welcome to another episode of We Didn't Know How Good We Had It!
This week I had the great fortune of being joined by my midlands comrade, Andy Hughes, founder of online blog/zine/review/music hub/ all round great online place to be Birthday Cake For Breakfast.
We chatted about how much moving to Manchester helped shape his music journey, the early days of the blog, and he even accuses me of liking Tall Ships (sorry lads).
Be sure to check out the website and all the amazing reviews and features here - https://birthdaycakebreakfast.wordpress.com/
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Hello and welcome to episode 11 of We Didn't Know How Good We Had It!
This week I had an incredible chat and catch up wit Matt Reynolds of Haggard Cat, Baby Godzilla, and HECK. We chatted about releasing Common Sense Holiday back in 2020, doing their bit to get rid of the '2 piece bands are a genre' cliche, and eventually talk about bands that aren't together anymore.
Make sure you check out all of Haggard Cat's music here - Bandcamp
and check out Baby Godzilla/ Heck here - Spotify
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Hello and welcome to episode 10 of We Didn't Know How Good We Had It!
From now on we will be partnering with the Music Venue Trust to bring their message and fantastic work to the forefront.
This week I am joined by one of my musical heroes, Tom Hudson of Pulled Apart By Horses & Magick Mountain. Tom has been influential in my music taste ever since I first saw Mother Vulpine in 2005 and it was a joy to hear his stories.
We chat about the early days of PABH, supporting Muse, and releasing the debut Magick Mountain album in 2020.
Please check out all of the projects Tom is involved with, and donate to the Music Venue Trust if you can
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Hello and welcome to episode of 9 of We Didn't Know How Good We Had It.
This weeks episode is incredibly special as I had the unbelievable pleasure of chatting to Guy and Jon of absolute legends in the UK Music scene Reuben.
We chatted about the history of Reuben, The West End Centre, Hundred Reasons, and writing songs in a cow shed.
To say this was an honour would be an understatement and I really hope you enjoy this episode!
As always, support your local venues and bands in any way that you can!
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Hello everyone and welcome to another episode of We Didn't Know How Good We Had It. This week I had the pleasure of catching up with James of Birmingham shoegaze/post-punk/ new wave outfit MUTES.
James has always been one of the most passionate musicians I have had the pleasure of knowing, and in this episode we dive into his eclectic selection head first. I was way in over my head as James' knowledge on these bands stretched way further than any internet research can go, it comes from the sheer love and admiration he has for the artists, and it's an incredibly endearing thing to hear.
MUTES new album "Dreams of Being Cornered" is out on FOMA now from this link -
https://mutesuk.bandcamp.com/album/dreams-of-being-cornered
As always, I hope you enjoy, and support your local bands and venues!
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Hello and welcome to another episode of We Didn't Know How Good We Had It.
God Damn. We made it to episode 7! This week I had the pleasure of catching up with lead singer and guitarist of 2/3/4 piece, West Midlands Noise makers, and one of my close friends, Thom Edward of God Damn.
We chat about the new God Damn album, dreams of working with Steve Albini, and Thom's love for the acoustic guitar.... sort of.
QUICK WARNING. There is some language that some may find offensive in this episode. Apologies if this is the case!
Thanks as ever for your support, and support your local venues!
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Hello and welcome to another episode of We Didn't Know How Good We Had It.
This week I had the pleasure of chatting with lead singer of The St Pierre Snake Invasion, current bassist of Mclusky*, and all round nice guy, Damien Sayell.
We talked about the recording of A Hundred Years A Day, the fantastic debut album by TSPSI, how they kicked it up a notch for Caprice Enchante, and how Damien is 100% a Nu-Metal god at heart.
Check out all the music by The St Pierre Snake Invasion here - https://tspsi.bandcamp.com/
I hope you enjoy this weeks episode, and don't forget to follow us on Instagram, Facebook and support your local venues!
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Hello and welcome to another episode of We Didn't Know How Good We Had It. In this episode I catch up with Cardiff based Alt-Rock band Samoans. I have been lucky enough to call these guys my good friends for the past 5 or so years and it was a pleasure to catch up with them and talk about the acts that have helped them along the way. Samoans split up in 2018 but have left us 2 fantastic records in "Rescue" and Laika".
We chat about how Chris Rouse was only supposed to play 2 shows, Calvin's love of crisps, and how much we respect music promoters or bringing people together around the UK.
This is a long one, so get the kettle on, and I hope you enjoy.
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Hello and welcome to another episode of We Didn't Know How Good We Had it. This week I had a fantastic catch up with Alexei and Junior of Yr Poetry. We spoke about the beginnings of Johnny Foreigner, finding out musicians actually like Guns n Roses, and how important an affordable creative space can be to the wellbeing and success of a band.
As always, support your local venues, rehearsal spaces and recording studios!
Intro and Outro music - Samoans - Second Tongue -
Hello and welcome to another episode of We Didn't Know How Good We Had It. This week I chatted with Ben Forrester, formally of Bad Grammar and currently releasing music under Peaks, and had a great insight into some of our favourite acts, how his close family helped guide his musical tastes and how Andrew WK definitely loves his band.
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