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Our guest on the pod today is indie pop singer-songwriter Alex the Astronaut, who just released their brand-new EP, Rage & All Its Friends. After wrestling with some doubts about their songwriting, Alex leaned into collaboration for this project, teaming up with incredible co-writers like Lisa Mitchell, Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Gordi, and the iconic Paul Kelly. The result is a heartfelt and beautifully crafted collection of songs that showcase Alex’s growth as an artist while staying true to their signature storytelling. In today’s episode, we chat about the creative breakthroughs behind Rage & All Its Friends, what it was like collaborating with Paul Kelly, and how their process shifted on this release. Plus, Alex gives us a glimpse into what’s next, including the promise of even more new music in 2025.
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Our guest on the pod today is beloved alt-pop artist Andy Bull, who just released his stunning new album, Collapse in Bliss. Showcasing his multifaceted talents as a songwriter, instrumentalist, producer, and mixer, the record is a bold exploration of creativity, shaped by the intentional limitations he set for himself during its creation. In today’s episode, we chat with Andy about the album’s unique process, the idea that a song’s impact isn’t tied to its length, and his refreshingly open approach to touring—leaving plans in the hands of the universe.
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Our guest on the pod today is the immensely talented singer-songwriter Gordi. Known for her beautifully melancholicsonics, Gordi has captured hearts over the last years with her acclaimed albums Reservoir and Our Two Skins. She’s collaborated with a diverse roster of artists, with songwriters like Bon Iver, Troye Sivan, and Alex Lahey, showcasing her knack for easily crossing genres. Now, she’s back with a brand-new EP titled Lunch at Dune, featuring the captivating title track alongside Irish artist SOAK. In today’s episode, we chat with Gordi about the inspiration behind Lunch at Duneand how perspectives shaped this latest release. We also explore her creative chemistry with SOAK and what she values most in a collaborator. Plus, Gordi gives us a sneak peek into her upcoming fan shows across the U.S. and Europe and hints at the possibility of even more new music on the horizon for 2025.
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Our guest today is the Aussie surf-rock band King Stingray! Hailing from Arnhem Land, this group has quickly built a devoted following with their powerful fusion of rock and Yolŋu cultural influences. After earning ARIA and AIR awards for their self-titled debut, King Stingray is back with For the Dreams, a breathtaking new album that explores themes of nostalgia, simple living, and a deep connection to their homeland. In today’s episode, we sit down with guitarist and producer Roy Kellaway to chat about the creation of For the Dreams, recorded across various studios throughout Australia. We dive into the band’s collaborative songwriting approach and the significance of blending First Nations and English languages in their music. Plus, Roy gives us a sneak peek into their upcoming U.S. tour with King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard and what fans can look forward to on their Australian tour dates in March.
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Our guest on the pod today is none other than Aussie indie songwriter Annie Hamilton. She recently released her eagerly awaited second record, Stop and Smell the Lightening, and it does not disappoint. This album finds Annie exploring fresh sonic territory, incorporating electronic and disco elements that bring new depth to her signature sound. In today’s episode, we chat with Annie about the creative evolution behind Stop and Smell the Lightening and how branching into new genres has influenced her songwriting. We also delve into her collaboration with producer Jake Webb from Methyl Ethel, unpacking the unique dynamic of their partnership. Plus, Annie gives us a glimpse of what’s in store for fans on her upcoming tours across Australia and the UK, and the energy she channels when performing these new tracks live.
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Our guest on the podcast today is Mia Berrin, the creative mind behind Pom Pom Squad! The indie rock band reached new heights in 2021 with their debut album, Death of a Cheerleader, which fused punk, indie rock, and ’60s pop influences into a bold statement that resonated well with fans. Now, she’s returned with Mirror Starts Moving Without Me, a record that dives into the complexities of navigating life after success. In today’s episode, we chat with Mia about Mirror, the challenges of writing from a new perspective, and how influences ranging from Leonard Cohen to Sabrina Carpenter shape her music. Plus, we get a preview of what fans can expect from her upcoming U.S. tour and the energy she brings to the stage.
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Our guest today is Soccer Mommy, the indie rock project of Nashville songwriter Sophie Allison! Over the past decade, Sophie has emerged as one of indie rock’s most captivating voices, turning her raw, bedroom-to-Bandcamp beginnings into a beloved project with a loyal fanbase. Just last week, Soccer Mommy dropped her latest record, Evergreen—a stunning album that feels like the culmination of all her work to date. In today’s episode, we chat with Sophie about how Evergreen builds on her past albums, writing through grief, and how personal experiences shape her music. She also shares the story behind a song inspired by a video game character and hints at whether scoring a game could be in her future. Plus, we check in to see if an Australian tour is on the horizon.
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Our guest on the podcast today is none other than The Wiggles! This beloved children’s group has been delighting kids and parents for over 30 years, selling over 30 million records and DVDs, 8 million books, and earning a special place in the hearts of millions. To kick off 2025, The Wiggles are making their debut at the iconic Tamworth Country Music Festival. To celebrate, they’ve released their new country rock anthem, Big Red Ute—a fun nod to their iconic Big Red Car. In today’s episode, we chat with Lachie Gillespie, the purple Wiggle, about the inspiration behind Big Red Ute and the songwriting process within the group. Lachie also reflects on whether releasing new music still brings nerves or excitement, his journey into The Wiggles, and what fans can expect from their Tamworth shows.
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Our guest today is one of our all-time favorites—Katie Gavin. Best known as the frontwoman of the electro-pop band MUNA, Katie is now stepping into a new chapter with her debut solo record, What A Relief. This captivating album showcases her talent for writing unfiltered and deeply personal songs. In today’s episode, we talk with Katie about her creative process, how she approached solo songwriting differently, and the fresh sonic direction of this new record. We also dive into her collaboration with Mitski, reminisce about record store adventures with MUNA in Australia, and get a hint at when she might return down under to perform her new music live.
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Our guest today is the brilliant BAYNK, an electronic artist who hails from New Zealand but now lives in LA. Known for his unique blend of lush, feel-good beats with introspective lyrics, BAYNK first made waves with his 2022 debut album, Adolescence, which earned him a Grammy nomination. His latest release, Senescence, dives deeper—exploring themes of human fragility and the passage of time, all while maintaining his signature sonic warmth. In today’s episode, we talk to BAYNK about the inspiration behind Senescence and how he approaches pairing light, danceable sounds with weightier subject matter. We also get into the pressures of following up a celebrated debut, and how being the creative director of his project allows him to seamlessly integrate visual storytelling into his music.
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Our guests today are none other than the Mercury Prize-winning jazz quintet, Ezra Collective. Hailing from London, this dynamic five-piece fuses jazz, soul, afrobeat, hip-hop, calypso, and more into some of the most infectious, groove-heavy music out there. Last month, Ezra Collective dropped their third album, Dance, No One's Watching—a vibrant record inspired by their time playing dance floors around the world. In today’s episode, we sit down with drummer and bandleader Femi Koleoso to dive into the making of the album and how performing across diverse spaces influences their songwriting. We also chat about the brilliant collaborations on the record, including Olivia Dean and Yazmin Lacey, and get some insights on how they decide who to work with. Plus, Femi gives us the scoop on the album’s Australian connection and when we can expect Ezra Collective back on our shores for a boogie.
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Our guest today is ratbag, a rising altpop artist from New Zealand making waves with her unique sound—a fusion of pop, grunge, shoegaze, and electronic elements. In addition to her music, she’s also an accomplished illustrator, creating vivid visual worlds that amplify the emotion and depth of her songs. Earlier this year, she released pinky boy, and now she’s back with pinky girl—a companion track offering a fresh perspective on the first. In today’s episode, we explore the connection between these two tracks, how her music and illustrations intertwine, and what fans can expect from her Ratbag Comes for Tear Tour hitting Australia this October.
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Our guests today are one of Australia’s most exciting indie rock acts, The Rions. This four-piece band from Sydney's Northern Beaches has been on a meteoric rise since winning triple j Unearthed High in 2021. They've toured with big names like Lime Cordiale and Boy & Bear, and recently wrapped up a European tour with their friends Pacific Avenue. The band just released their highly anticipated second EP, Happiness In a Place It Shouldn't Be—a fantastic collection that blends elements of country and piano ballads with their signature indie rock sound. In today’s episode, we chat with Noah and Harley about the new EP, their evolving sound, and how touring Europe compares to their love for regional Australia. We also take a look back at how the band’s journey began when these high school friends first came together.
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Our guest today is the much-beloved singer-songwriter Ben Lee. The Aussie songwriter launched his solo career at just 16, releasing over 20 albums and winning multiple ARIA Awards for his 2005 album Awake Is the New Sleep. Alongside his music, he also co-hosts the podcast Weirder Together with his wife, Ione Skye, under their media company of the same name. Now, he's back with his brand new record, This One’s for the Old Headz, a collection of songs that showcase his signature optimism and charm. In today’s episode, we chat with Ben about the songwriting behind This One’s for the Old Headz and what it’s like to release music on his own label. We also dive into his creative process and hear how he tested new songs on none other than Russell Crowe.
Ben Lee: Instagram / Spotify / Weirder Together PodcastPurchase This One's For the Old Headz here.
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Our guests today are Sam and Elliot from The Rubens. The much-loved alternative rock band recently dropped their fifth studio record, SODA, which sees them once again pushing the boundaries of what defines a Rubens song. In today’s episode, we chat with Sam and Elliot about the making of SODA and what motivates the band to keep evolving with each release. We also dive into the songwriting dynamic within the band and how it has developed over the years. Plus, we discuss working with the incredibly talented Konstantin Kersting, known for his collaborations with Mallrat and Genesis Owusu. And of course, we’ll talk about taking SODA on tour and what fans can expect from their live shows.
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Our guest today is the incredibly talented Christian Lee Hutson. The talented American songwriter and musician just released his stunning third album, Paradise Pop. 10, which sees him reconnect with longtime collaborators like Phoebe Bridgers and Marshall Core while bringing new voices into the mix, including Maya Hawke and Katy Kirby. Christian is returning to the podcast for the first time since we previously went record shopping together, and this time we’re diving into the making of Paradise Pop. 10. We chat about how the album came to life in the studio, the art of collaboration, and working with artists like Maya Hawke and Phoebe Go. Plus, we’ll find out what Christian’s been spinning on his own playlist lately.
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Our guests today are Mica and Matthew from Magdalena Bay. The alternative pop and electronic duo has been making waves this year with their second full-length record, Imaginal Disk, which is receiving widespread acclaim for its genre-blending soundscapes and conceptual narrative about evolution and change. In this episode, Mica and Matt share the fascinating concept behind Imaginal Disk and how it inspired the album’s direction. We also dive into their early days playing in a prog-rock band, how they transitioned into forming Magdalena Bay, and the production techniques they used to craft this eclectic, boundary-pushing album. Plus, they give us a peek into how they translate these ambitious ideas into their captivating live performances.
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Our guest today is political-pop trailblazer Noga Erez. The alternative pop star, singer, songwriter, and producer has been pushing musical boundaries for years, gaining fans like Billie Eilish, Britney Spears, and Missy Elliott along the way. Last week, Noga dropped her bold and genre-defying new record The Vandalist, blending various sonic styles with sassy, emotional lyrics that explore themes from anger to hope. In today’s episode, we chat with Noga about how The Vandalist came together, her creative process, collaborations with Flyana Boss and Robbie Williams, and how she’s planning to bring the album’s energy to life on stage.
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Our guests today are none other than Conor Oberst and Nate Walcott from the legendary indie rock band Bright Eyes. Having shaped the landscape of indie music for over two decades, Bright Eyes has become one of the most influential bands of their generation. Today, they’re releasing their brand-new album, Five Dice, All Threes, a stunning addition to their already impressive catalogue that blends the essence of their past work with fresh new ideas. In this episode, we chat with Conor and Nate about what it’s like putting out music after 20 years, their approach to songwriting, and how they captured the spirit of multiple Bright Eyes records in this one. We also dive into their experience self-producing the album and reflect on the triumphs of the process. Plus, we hear when they’ll be back in Australia to share these new songs live.
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Our guest on the podcast today is none other than indie-rock musician MJ Lenderman. The Asheville-based songwriter, who also plays in the indie rock band Wednesday, just released his fourth studio album Manning Fireworks to widespread critical acclaim. Praised for his razor-sharp lyrics and impressive guitar work, MJ is quickly solidifying himself as one of indie rock’s most exciting voices. In today’s episode, we chat with MJ about the creative process behind Manning Fireworks, how The Larry Sanders Show inspired one of the tracks, and dive into the making of "Rip Torn." We also reflect on his recent Australian tour with Wednesday and get a hint of when he might return in support of this new record.
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