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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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  • Our guest on the podcast today is none other than British singer-songwriter Nilüfer Yanya. Known for her critically acclaimed music that blends indie rock, soul, jazz, and trip-hop, Nilüfer has toured with some of the biggest names in music, including Adele and Mitski. Today, she’s releasing her third studio record, My Method Actor, which explores the emotional complexities of life transitions. In this episode, we discuss how these themes shaped the album, her songwriting process, and her collaboration with producer Wil Archer. Plus, we touch on her family’s creative influence and when we might see her back in Australia.

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  • Our guest today is the incredibly talented multi-instrumentalist and producer Chaz Bear, better known to the world as Toro Y Moi. A pioneer of the chillwave genre in the 2010s, Chaz has continually evolved his sound, pushing musical boundaries with each release. Last week, he dropped his eighth studio album, Hole Erth, a genre-blending masterpiece that fuses Y2K emo and hip-hop, featuring collaborations with Kevin Abstract and Ben Gibbard. In today’s episode, we sit down with Chaz to explore the creative process behind Hole Erth, dive into his early emo influences, and talk about how he finally found the perfect track to collaborate on with Ben Gibbard. Plus, we get a sneak peek at when we might see Toro Y Moi returning to Australia.

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  • Our guest today is the incredibly talented singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Sarah Kinsley. With roots in classical music, Sarah’s journey into contemporary music led her to start writing and composing her own songs. She's now set to release her highly anticipated debut album, Escaper, this Friday. This indie pop record showcases Sarah’s growth as an artist, with grand arrangements and beautiful instrumentation, featuring the production work of John Congleton. In today’s episode, we chat with Sarah about stepping out of her home studio to collaborate with Congleton, how she knew the songs on Escaper would form her debut album, and delve into one of my favourite tracks, "My Name is Dancing." We also reminisce about our time together at SXSW Sydney last year and discuss her experience touring with Mitski.

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  • Our guest today is the incredibly talented singer-songwriter David Kushner. David is celebrating the release of his stunning debut record, The Dichotomy. Best known for his powerful baritone voice and the hit song "Daylight," which recently went 2x Platinum in the US, David has spent the past year touring with Lewis Capaldi and carefully crafting the songs for this album. The Dichotomy explores the duality of life and is a true reflection of David's artistic identity. In today’s episode, we chat with David about the journey behind the album, the thoughtful songwriting that shapes it, and how he ensured his debut record truly represents who he is as an artist. We also delve into the experience of touring with these new songs and what fans can expect when they hear The Dichotomy live.

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  • Our guests on the podcast today are none other than the loveable lads from Teenage Dads. The beloved indie band from the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria has just dropped their long-awaited second studio album, MAJORDOMO. Since their last album, these guys have been on a whirlwind journey—touring the globe, playing international festivals, and even winning an ARIA award last year for Breakthrough Artist. In today’s episode, frontman Jordan “Jordy” Finlay joins us to chat about all things MAJORDOMO. We dive into the process of writing this record and working with producer Chris Collins. We also discuss how Teenage Dads have gone from strength to strength over the last few years and what they credit their success to. And, of course, we talk about hitting the road, playing shows, and the stellar triple bill they’re currently taking across the country.

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  • Our guest on the podcast today is none other than country music superstar Lainey Wilson. Fresh off honouring Miley Cyrus and contributing to Post Malone's latest country-inspired record, Lainey is here to celebrate the release of her brand-new album, Whirlwind. This marks her fifth studio album and follows her Grammy-winning success with Bell Bottom Country. Whirlwind is a deeply personal collection that showcases Lainey's distinctive voice and heartfelt songwriting. In today’s episode, we chat with Lainey about the making of Whirlwind and why this record is so close to her heart. We delve into her songwriting process, how she chooses which tracks make the final cut, and discuss the current resurgence of country music in the mainstream, getting her thoughts on the genre's growing popularity.

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  • Our guest today is the incredibly talented Sarah Tudzin, the creative force behind the indie rock band Illuminati Hotties. This week, Sarah is set to release Power, the long-awaited third studio album under the band name—her first in over three years. During this time, she’s experienced personal highs and lows, including the loss of a family member, finding new love, and winning Grammy awards with boygenius, all of which shaped this standout record. In today’s episode, we dive into the making of Power and discuss how Sarah managed to write it amidst life’s challenges. We also explore her early music journey, her path into production, and share some of our favorite tracks from the album—plus how these songs will come to life on stage.

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  • Our guest today is Australian alternative-pop trio Telenova. Over the past three years, the band—comprised of filmmaker Angeline Armstrong on vocals, and multi-instrumentalists Edward Quinn and Joshua Moriarty—has been crafting a dark, moody, and romantic sound that blends alt-pop with electronica and trip-hop. Today, they reach an exciting milestone with the release of their debut full-length album, Time is A Flower. In this episode, we welcome back Angeline Armstrong to dive into the creative journey behind the album, the inspirations fueling its tracks, and the influence of working with Stylez Fuego, known for his collaborations with Troye Sivan. Angeline also shares her personal journey into songwriting and the thrill of taking Time is A Flower on tour.

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  • Our guest today is London producer, DJ, and songwriter Joe Goddard. As a founding member of the beloved band Hot Chip, Joe has been a significant force in the world of electronic music for years. Last month, he released his third solo studio album, the beautifully produced Harmonics. This record is a sonic masterpiece, marked by its warm and empathetic tone, featuring collaborations with artists like Hayden Thorpe, Ibibio Sound Machine, and members of Jungle and Hot Chip. In today’s episode, we chat with Joe about the gentler approach he took on Harmonics, working with his Hot Chip bandmates, and how he decides whether a song is for his solo project or the band. We also touch on his early music journey and get a hint about when he might visit Australia next.

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  • Our guest today on the podcast is none other than Australian rapper and all-around sweetheart, ALLDAY. Hailing from South Australia and now based in London, the hip-hop veteran just dropped his fifth record, The Necklace. This album is a standout in ALLDAY’s career, marking a return to his hip-hop roots while effortlessly blending genres and showcasing his lyrical prowess. In today’s episode, we dive into the creative process behind The Necklace, exploring how ALLDAY has evolved as an artist and embraced new sonic landscapes. We also discuss the incredible collaborations on the record, including features from YNG Martyr and Cub Sport, and how these partnerships came to fruition. Plus, we chat about his upcoming Australian tour and the excitement of bringing these new tracks to life on stage.

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  • Our guest today is none other than the legendary rock band Incubus. Rising to fame with their breakthrough hit "Drive" from the album Make Yourself, they became one of the biggest alt-rock acts of the 2000s and remain beloved to this day. Currently, they're celebrating the anniversary of their seminal album Morning View with a re-recording aptly titled Morning View XXIII. On today’s episode, we're joined by the band's new bassist, Nicole Row, who chats with us about the experience of re-recording these iconic songs. Nicole also shares her journey from playing with artists like Miley Cyrus and Panic! at the Disco to becoming a full-time member of Incubus. Plus, we discuss which songs she’s most excited to play live when they perform the Morning View album in full next month.

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  • Our guests today are Fanning Dempsey National Park, the exciting new supergroup formed by Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey. Both acclaimed for their illustrious solo careers and their work with iconic Australian bands—Powderfinger and Something for Kate, respectively—this collaboration marks a bold venture into fresh sonic territory. Their debut record, The Deluge, is a brilliant fusion of late 70s and early 80s prog and synth influences, inspired by artists like Gary Numan and David Bowie. In today's episode, we explore how this supergroup came to be, the challenges they've faced while embracing a new sound that pushes their live performance abilities, and the story behind how the ineptitude of ScoMo inspired one of the album's standout tracks.

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  • Our guests today are the loveable lads from much-loved Australian indie rock band, Polish Club. They’re back with a brand new single, "How Dare You Fall In Love In This City," and have just announced their forthcoming record, Heavy Weight Heart, set to release on September 13th. In today's episode, we chat with band members David Novak and John-Henry Pajak about their journey into releasing music independently. We delve into the making of their new record and how personal changes in their lives have influenced their songwriting. Additionally, we discuss their upcoming tour in October and how they transition the dynamic of the band from the studio to the road.

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  • Our guest today is Stevie Jackson from the iconic indie pop band Belle & Sebastian. Hailing from Scotland, this musical collective has charmed fans for nearly three decades with their distinctive indie and twee sound. In today's episode, we discuss their upcoming Australian tour, their first in over six years. We delve into Australia's enduring love affair with the band, memorable moments from past tours, and the sonic landscape and songwriting of their latest album, Late Developers. Additionally, we touch on the upcoming 30th anniversary of Tigermilk and whether fans can expect any special celebrations for this milestone.

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  • Our guest on the podcast today is UK pop singer and songwriter Griff. Known offstage as Sarah Faith Griffiths, she's making waves this week with the release of her highly anticipated debut record, Vertigo. Griff has collaborated with the likes of Chris Martin and shared the stage with superstars like Taylor Swift and Dua Lipa. Today, she joins us to talk about everything Vertigo. In this episode, we delve into the songwriting across the album and how the process can sometimes mirror the anxiety of a hangover. We discuss her early introduction to music and her journey into music production as a child. We also chat about her experience supporting Taylor Swift on the Eras tour and her upcoming Australian tour dates in August.

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  • Our guest today is singer-songwriter Michael Marcagi. The folk-rock troubadour has been having a stellar 2024. After his song 'Scared to Start' went viral on TikTok, it propelled him to a brand new audience and saw the release of his American Romance EP. He finds himself in Australia this month, playing dates nationwide, including a spot at Spin Off Festival in Adelaide. In today's episode, we talk to Michael about returning to folk songwriting, the inspiration behind 'Scared to Start,' and his journey into music. We also chat about his experiences touring and who he's excited to see at Spin Off Festival.

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  • Our guest today is rock songwriter Towa Bird. She's a singer, songwriter, producer, and famed guitarist who has played with Olivia Rodrigo and toured with Renee Rapp. Towa Bird is releasing her debut album, American Hero, today, and we've got her on the podcast to chat about it. In today's episode, we discuss the making of the record and how long it's been in the works. We delve into her introduction to music and forming a band at 12. We also explore the importance of representation in music and the impact of seeing yourself reflected in your musical idols. Plus, we talk about the possibility of Towa Bird touring in Australia.

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  • Our guest today is dance and techno DJ and producer FUKHED, the artist project of Lynn Tran. Starting out by DJ-ing in her bedroom before moving to clubs, FUKHED's career has taken a massive leap forward over the past 12 months. She’s played festivals like Field Day and Beyond the Valley and released her single "No C No A." In late July, she'll join dance and electronic artists like DJ Seinfeld and JamesJamesJames on the Sound Archives Stage at Spin Off Festival, alongside artists like Baby Gravy, The Last Dinner Party, and Conan Gray. In today's episode, we talk to Lynn about the origins of the FUKHED name, playing festival sets versus club gigs, her creative process, and what more we can expect from her this year.

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