Podcast: New albums extravaganza, M.I.A. documentary, “killer songs you can’t resist”
Niall and Andrea are your weekly hosts for a podcast show that talks new music and all that’s going on in the world of it.
This week, we discuss a lot of new albums, 10 in fact (yes that many), the new MIA film Matangi/Maya/M.I.A, pop stars leaving social media and in light of a new study finds 50% of new guitar players are young women, Dream Wife’s open call to female and non-binary people caused a disappointing stir. and a Spotify ad causes complaints No songs of the week this episode as it’s all about the albums.
Tracklist and subscribe links below.
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Songs played
Albums of the week
Hubbabubbaklubb – Tomme Lommer (Drømmen drømmerne drømmer)
John Grant – Tempest (Love is Magic)
St Vincent – Los Ageless (Masseducation)
Jaakko Eino Kalevi – China Eddie (Out of Touch)
The Dodos – Forum (Certainty Waves)
Marissa Nadler – Lover Release Me (For My Crimes)
Kurt Vile – Come Again (Bottle It In)
Parcels – LightenUp (Parcels)
Auntie Flo – Nobody Said It Would Be Easy (Radio Highlife)
Jerry Paper – Grey Area (Like A Baby)
Closing song:
Orla Gartland – I Go Crazy
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