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16 Feb 2022 | Episode 5: Maya De Vitry: 'Violet Light' | 01:09:26 | |
On this episode Lauren is joined by Tennessee-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Maya De Vitry. Maya first traveled and performed as a fiddling street musician, and then in bars, theaters, and on festival stages as a founding member of The Stray Birds. | |||
22 Mar 2022 | Episode 6: OSKA: 'My world, My love, Paris' | 00:54:59 | |
On this episode Lauren is joined by Austrian singer-songwriter OSKA. At the age of 18, OSKA moved to Vienna and started busking while also studying music. In January 2021 she released her debut EP 'Honeymoon Phase' to critical acclaim. | |||
08 Apr 2022 | Episode 7: Ferris & Sylvester: 'Superhuman' | 01:17:34 | |
On this episode Lauren is joined by Ferris & Sylvester, the London-based duo of Issy Ferris and Archie Sylvester. | |||
29 Apr 2022 | Episode 8: Gareth Dunlop: 'Animal' | 00:50:49 | |
On this episode Lauren is joined by Belfast born singer-songwriter and producer Gareth Dunlop. Gareth has been recognised as an accomplished talent ever since the BBC tipped him as ‘one to watch’ in 2010. | |||
13 May 2022 | Episode 9: Ash Grunwald: 'Shout Into The Noise' | 00:55:57 | |
On this episode Lauren is joined by renowned Australian blues musician Ash Grunwald. Since releasing his debut album 'Introducing Ash Grunwald' in 2002, he has gone on to have numerous records, toured all around the world and received 6 nominations for the ARIA Music Awards. | |||
20 May 2022 | Episode 10: Noon Garden: 'Beulah Spa' | 00:47:38 | |
On this episode Lauren is joined by Charles Prest a.k.a. Noon Garden, a British Nigerian Jamaican multi-instrumentalist and psych pop musician based in London. Noon Garden is an exotic psych-pop odyssey project by Charles, drawing on familiar and otherworldly sounds from across the globe, conjuring up grooves that meander their way through a wide spectrum of African Disco, Funk, Exotica and Psychedelia. | |||
04 Jun 2022 | Episode 11: Kelly Finnigan & Monophonics: 'Sage Motel' | 00:56:17 | |
On this episode Lauren is joined by the brilliant American singer, songwriter, engineer, producer and, frontman of the band Monophonics, Kelly Finnigan. Kelly started off his career as a DJ before joining the Monophonics in 2012 as singer and keyboardist. Since then, he has enjoyed great success both as a solo artist and as the band's frontman on the Colemine Records label. In May this year, the band released their 5th studio album since 2012, the fantastic ‘Sage Motel’. Kelly chats through the writing and recording process behind each song off the eclectic, timeless record. | |||
16 Jun 2022 | Episode 12: A Blaze of Feather: 'Claire's Lane' | 00:46:02 | |
On this Episode Lauren is joined by the wonderful Cornish photographer, film-maker, singer, songwriter, musician and all round creative force of nature, Mickey Smith. Mickey first came to wider prominence with the release of his film ‘Dark Side of the Lens’, becoming one of the most influential surf films of the last decade. He is acclaimed for his work as a musician both as apart of Ben Howard’s band and through his own project ‘A Blaze of Feather’. The band's self-titled debut album was released back in 2017, followed by their 2nd album ‘Labyrinth’ in 2020. In March this year, Mickey released their 3rd studio album ‘Claire’s Lane’, a record written and recorded right in the heart of West Cornwall; for the past and with hope for the future. Mickey chats through the writing and recording process behind each song off the beautiful, expressive 12 track album. | |||
01 Jul 2022 | Episode 13: BODEGA: 'Broken Equipment' | 01:06:07 | |
On this Episode Lauren is joined by the brilliant American singer, songwriter and film-maker Ben Hozie, from the band BODEGA. The band consists of Ben, Nikki Belfiglio, Dan Ryan, Adam See and Tai Lee. In 2018, BODEGA released its debut album 'Endless Scroll', leading to tours all over the world. In March this year, Ben and the band released their 2nd studio album ‘Broken Equipment’, inspired by a book club. The album's 12 songs are set in present day New York City, packing in references to contemporary issues of algorithmic targeting, media gentrification, and the band itself. Ben discusses the many cultural and personal influences behind each song. | |||
12 Aug 2022 | Episode 14: Garrett Kato: 'Small Town Rituals' | 00:50:18 | |
On this episode Lauren is joined by the brilliant singer, songwriter, and platinum-award winning producer Garrett Kato. In June this year, he released his 3rd album ‘Small Town Rituals’ which sees Garrett harness an organic approach to the writing process, allowing his emotions to come to the forefront to deliver his most vulnerable piece of work to date. Written and self-produced at his home studio, most of the album was mixed on hardware, giving the songs a more immediate and intimate feel. | |||
20 Oct 2022 | Episode 15: Jemima Coulter: 'Grace After a Party' | 01:09:03 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by the wonderful Bristol based singer, songwriter Jemima Coulter. Recognised as founding member alongside Ed Tullett in the project Hailaker, Jemima was raised on classical music in Hampshire. Without context for what was popular, they swiftly developed a sound meticulously their own. In July this year, they released their mesmerising debut solo album ‘Grace After a Party’. Populated by stories of body-swapping and clowns, Coulter’s music takes us beyond the personal, traveling from London to Perugia, to the circus and the sea. | |||
28 Oct 2022 | Episode 16: Jesse Roper: 'Horizons' | 00:53:44 | |
On this episode Lauren is joined by the wonderful Canadian singer, songwriter Jesse Roper. Since releasing his debut album ‘Red Bird’ back in 2015, Jesse has cultivated his own teeming audience base, from selling thousands of tickets a show in his home province of BC to selling out shows in far-reaching territories. Four years since his last full length release, Jesse Roper returns with ‘Horizons’, his third album. Working closely with famed, Juno-nominated producer, Gus van Go on this new collection of songs has pushed Roper into creating some of his best work yet! | |||
09 Nov 2022 | Episode 17: Courtney Marie Andrews: 'Loose Future' | 00:52:02 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by the wonderful American Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter and producer Courtney Marie Andrews. Since leaving her home of Arizona aged 16 years old for her first tour, she has gone on to perform all over the world with numerous sold out shows. During the conversation, Courtney discusses the many influences which led to 'Loose Future', a real labour of love. | |||
25 Jan 2023 | Episode 18: Kyle Lionhart: 'The Silence Of You' | 01:05:17 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by the wonderful Australian singer-songwriter Kyle Lionhart. Over many years Kyle has honed his craft and built an extremely loyal fanbase by busking on the streets and beaches of his home town of Byron Bay. In 2019, Kyle released his debut album 'Too Young' which has amassed millions of streams. | |||
09 Feb 2023 | Episode 19: R.D. Thomas: 'What Circus Is This?' | 01:03:41 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by the amazingly talented singer, songwriter and producer R. D. Thomas. Originally from Cornwall now living in London, R.D. Thomas is a captivating lyricist and musician who brings a depth and density to his simple style of writing. Rich began his career as a touring multi-instrumentalist for Ben Howard and as frontman for the band Brother & Bones before taking his music solo. In December 2022 he released his debut solo record 'What Circus Is This?'. Produced remotely in 2021 between home studios in London, Cornwall and Sweden, the record features many collaborations with other amazing artists including Mickey Smith (A Blaze Of Feather) who joined Lauren on Episode 12. Reflective and melancholy yet uplifting, R.D. Thomas marries a unique world of sound to the familiar feelings his songs conjure. Rich and Lauren discuss the many influences behind both the lyrics and production of the record. | |||
28 Feb 2023 | Episode 20: Elizabeth Moen: 'Wherever You Aren't' | 00:49:12 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by the wonderful American singer-songwriter Elizabeth Moen. A self-taught guitarist, Elizabeth wrote her first songs while a student at the University of Iowa and, since 2016, has released multiple songs including her 2018 album ‘A Million Miles Away’. As evidenced across all her catalogue, Elizabeth Moen can bend any genre to her unique mix of sorrow, hope, and endurance. Her commitment to this album, to her career, and to continually showing up, affirms Moen’s raw and honed ability to see the truth, face it, and send it back into the world as a beautiful song. | |||
21 Apr 2023 | Episode 21: The Jordan: 'Nowhere Near the Sky' | 01:12:59 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by the brilliant Dutch singer, songwriter, Caroline van der Leeuw. Caroline rose to prominence as the singer of the Dutch pop group Caro Emerald. The group was a huge success, with their 2010 debut album peaking at No. 4 on the UK album charts, whilst also spending 30 consecutive weeks at the top of the Dutch charts, breaking a record that had been held for almost three decades by Michael Jackson’s Thriller. | |||
28 Apr 2023 | Episode 22: Max Jury: 'Avenues' | 00:59:25 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by the brilliant American singer, songwriter and Iowa native, Max Jury. Earlier this month, Max released his glorious third studio album; ’Avenues’, taking us all with him on a country-soul odyssey into the canyons of his mind. | |||
31 May 2023 | Episode 23: Mt. Desolation: 'Through Crooked Aim' | 01:02:05 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by wonderful English singer-songwriters, Tim Rice-Oxley and Jesse Quin, to discuss their new album with Mt. Desolation; ‘Through Crooked Aim’. Mt. Desolation was formed in 2010 by Tim and Jesse, band mates of the hugely successful English band Keane. The idea, as with the start of most bands, was simple – get some friends together and make some music. It turned out both already had a couple of country sounding songs hidden away in the vaults. So, in 2010, they released their self-titled debut album, followed by their 2nd album ‘When The Night Calls’ in 2018. ... | |||
30 Jun 2023 | Episode 24: Durand Jones: 'Wait Til I Get Over' | 01:09:26 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by the wonderful American singer-songwriter Durand Jones. As a founding member of popular soul group Durand Jones & the Indications, the band have released 3 studio albums since 2018. In May this year, Durand released his debut solo album ‘Wait Til’ I Get Over’, a veneration project—an abstracted and contemporary oral tradition that passes story down from (and heaps homage upon) his hometown of Hillaryville, Louisiana. The record beautifully muses on the past, it equally honours his present and future as Durand has and continues to come into his own. | |||
11 Jul 2023 | Episode 25: My Double, My Brother: 'Something to Hold' | 00:50:17 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by the brilliant American singer-songwriter and lead vocalist of the band My Double, My Brother; Joel Hasemeyer. Joel founded the group with friends Beau Knechtel and Matt Bushyeager who all met in their college’s music conservatory. In 2011, the LA band released their debut album ‘What We Found Beneath the Ground’. 12 years on and My Double, My Brother are back with their fourth studio album ‘Something to Hold’. ... | |||
01 Aug 2023 | Episode 26: This Is The Kit: 'Careful Of Your Keepers' | 01:06:11 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by Paris-based, UK born singer-songwriter and musician Kate Stables aka This Is The Kit. This Is The Kit is the musical project of Kate Stables, who alongside her band of trusty companions; Rozi Plain, Neil Smith, Jamie Whitby-Coles and Jesse Vernon, have been creating and releasing a unique style of music for over 10 years. | |||
17 Aug 2023 | Episode 27: Tay Oskee: 'Keepers Of The Morning' | 01:01:00 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by the talented Australian singer-songwriter Tay Oskee. Since he first started releasing music in 2016, Tay has toured around the world alongside lots of wonderful artists including Xavier Rudd, Ziggy Alberts, The Cat Empire and Mike Love. In April this year, Tay released his debut solo album 'Keepers Of The Morning'- a self-written and entirely self-produced work of art, by undoubtedly one of Australia’s most talented emerging writers and performers. | |||
12 Sep 2023 | Episode 28: Tom Speight: 'Love & Light' | 01:14:38 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by the wonderful English singer, songwriter Tom Speight. | |||
27 Oct 2023 | Episode 29: Kim Churchill: 'Dawn Sounds' | 01:02:13 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by the wonderful Australian singer, songwriter Kim Churchill. ... | |||
05 Dec 2023 | Episode 30: Hannah Georgas: ‘I’d Be Lying If I Said I Didn’t Care’ | 01:06:02 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by the brilliant Canadian singer-songwriter Hannah Georgas. | |||
15 Jan 2024 | Episode 31: Abraham Alexander: 'SEA/SONS' | 01:06:04 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by the wonderful singer, songwriter Abraham Alexander. Born in Greece to parents of Nigerian descent, Abraham moved to Texas with his family at age 11 to escape the racial tensions they faced in his birthplace. . | |||
05 Feb 2024 | Episode 32: Flyte: 'Flyte' | 01:10:03 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by the super talented English singer, songwriters Will Taylor and Nick Hill, who, together are the band Flyte. | |||
22 Feb 2024 | Episode 33: Dear Dear: 'Death of a Fairytale' | 01:03:21 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by the wonderful singer-songwriter, poet and fashion designer, Chase Cohl aka Dear Dear. Chase was introduced to music from a young age, spending much of her youth on the road with the Rolling Stones themselves. . | |||
15 Mar 2024 | Episode 34: Slowshift: 'world going one way' | 00:51:48 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by the pioneering Norwegian jazz musician and composer, Kristoffer Lo. . | |||
05 Apr 2024 | Episode 35: Brother Bird: 'another year' | 00:58:36 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by the lovely Nashville-based singer-songwriter Caroline Glaser aka Brother Bird. In March this year she released her 2nd album, another year via Easy Does It Records. The album follows her 2018 self-titled EP and the debut of her 2021 full-length album, gardens, both produced by her close friends, Andy Hull and Robert McDowell of Manchester Orchestra. | |||
25 Apr 2024 | Episode 36: Metteson: 'Look To A Star' | 01:14:24 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by the supertalented Norwegian singer-songwriter Sverre Breivik aka Metteson. Born and raised in Moss, a small coastal town 30 miles south of Oslo, Metteson studied acting at Oslo National Academy of the Arts before realising his true gift for songwriting. In February this year Metteson released his debut album- ‘Look To A Star’- a beautifully expressive and dynamic 13 track record. Together they discuss each song off the album, having such an open, honest and inspiring chat along the way. | |||
30 May 2024 | Episode 37: Darryl Rahn: 'Dusk' | 00:47:59 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by Brooklyn based singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Darryl Rahn. | |||
30 Jun 2024 | Episode 38: Young Jesus: 'The Fool' | 00:56:55 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by American singer, songwriter John Rossiter, aka Young Jesus (a project helmed by John, formed in the late 2010s in Chicago). In May this year, John released his 7th record; 'The Fool' a collection of songs about shame, grief, love, and redemption. | |||
21 Aug 2024 | Episode 39: Pierce Brothers: 'Everything Is Bigger Than Me' | 00:53:41 | |
In this episode, Lauren chats with the incredibly talented Pat Pierce from the Pierce Brothers. For years, the twin duo of Jack and Pat has been electrifying the Australian indie-folk and blues & roots scene with their high-energy performances. They made waves globally in 2014, starting out as buskers on Melbourne’s Bourke Street before their breakout EP, The Night Tree. Since then, they’ve been on a non-stop journey, charming audiences and selling out shows worldwide, all while supporting wonderful musicians such as The Cat Empire, Tones and I, and Tash Sultana. This March, Jack and Pat dropped their latest album, Everything Is Bigger Than Me, recorded in Jack’s home studio. The album brims with infectious choruses, warm harmonies, and rhythms that’ll have you tapping your feet. | |||
18 Sep 2024 | Episode 40: Eaglemont: 'Party Boy' | 00:48:24 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by the brilliant Eaglemont, the jangle rock project of Melbourne’s Bridg Jessop. After launching the project in 2018, Eaglemont has quickly made a name for herself in the Australian music scene, demonstrating an impressive ability to combine clever wit and genuine heart within her lyrics, encased within a perfectly cool, distortion-heavy sound. . | |||
25 Sep 2024 | Episode 41: Memorial: 'Redsetter' | 00:53:30 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by the brilliant Jack Watts and Oliver Spalding, better known as the band Memorial. In 2022, they released their highly-anticipated self-titled debut album and since have toured with and played alongside the likes of Courtney Marie Andrews, Flyte and The Staves. In May this year, they released their second album, via Real Kind Records, Redsetter. It is a remarkable, intimate and vulnerable, powerful yet delicate record that was a joy to discuss with Jack and Olly. | |||
16 Oct 2024 | Episode 42: Olivia Chaney: 'Circus Of Desire' | 01:05:15 | |
On this episode, Lauren is joined by the wonderful Olivia Chaney. Born in Florence to a writer and painter-turned-academic, Olivia grew up listening to everything from Prince to Henry Purcell. In 2015, she released her first solo album 'The Longest River', receiving rave reviews. Three years later, she recorded her second album 'Shelter' in NYC with genius producer-pianist Thomas Bartlett. 'Circus of Desire', released in March this year, is the highly anticipated third studio album from Olivia. Worked up over five eventful years, this collection of songs was recorded in NYC with long-time collaborator, producer and musician Thomas Bartlett. Featuring an all-star line-up of friends old and new, 'Circus of Desire' is Olivia set free. | |||
30 Sep 2021 | Episode 1: Sam Kelly & The Lost Boys: 'The Wishing Tree' | 00:51:26 | |
On this episode Lauren is joined by the BBC Radio 2 Folk Award winner Sam Kelly. In 2015 Sam and the band- Jamie Francis (banjo), Graham Coe (cello), Toby Shaer (whistles/fiddle), Archie Moss (melodeon) and Evan Carson (drums), released their debut album 'The Lost Boys'. The album came out to a storm of rave reviews, cementing Sam's place as one of the most rapidly rising stars on the UK folk scene, and enticing Radio 2 to invite the guys into the BBC studios as the featured live session guests on the Mark Radcliffe Show - an honour usually only bestowed upon much more established musicians. | |||
15 Nov 2021 | Episode 2: AHI: 'Prospect' | 01:05:46 | |
On this episode Lauren is joined by JUNO-nominated, Canadian singer-songwriter AHI. In 2016, he released his debut album 'We Made It Through the Wreckage'. | |||
06 Dec 2021 | Episode 3: The Felice Brothers: 'From Dreams to Dust' | 00:51:20 | |
On this episode Lauren is joined by American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and co-founder of The Felice Brothers, James Felice. The band consists of brothers James and Ian Felice, Will Lawrence and Jesske Hume. | |||
12 Jan 2022 | Episode 4: Cassandra Jenkins: 'An Overview on Phenomenal Nature' | 01:21:25 | |
On this episode Lauren is joined by New York singer-songwriter Cassandra Jenkins. As a musician, she has played in the bands of Eleanor Friedberger, Craig Finn, Lola Kirke, and rehearsed to tour with Purple Mountains in August 2019 before the tour’s cancellation, meticulously making her debut LP 'Play Till You Win'. |