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Podcast: Reasons to be cheerful, a chat with Whenyoung & the passing of John Reynolds

Podcast: Reasons to be cheerful, a chat with Whenyoung & the passing of John Reynolds

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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. Previous podcasts in this series are available here.

On this episode, London-based Limerick band whenyoung drop in for a chat ahead of their debut Given Up EP next week and their Irish shows this weekend (2nd November – The Workman’s Club Dublin / 3rd November – Dolan’s Limerick / 4th November – Cyprus Avenue Cork).

The clocks have gone back and the darkness has crept in so we offer up some music reasons to be cheerful, we talk about the legacy of POD’s John Reynolds in the wake of his passing, albums of the week from Lisa O’Neill and Mr Twin Sister and songs of the week from Toro y Moi, All Tvvins and more.

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Songs played

Belle & Sebastian – Another Sunny Day
Roisin Murphy – The Rumble

Albums of the week

Lisa O’Neill – Violet Gibson
Mr Twin Sister – Jaipur

Toro Y Moi – Freelance
Pillow Queens – Gay Girls
All Tvvins – Infinite Swim
Miya Follick – Thingamajig

Closing song:

Tanjier – Lights

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