Nialler9 Podcast: Fyre Fest, Azealia vs Ireland, James Blake is happy & a Pitchfork paywall?
Niall and Andrea are back at it again for a busy podcast.
Up for discussion?
- Azealia Banks picks a fight with Ireland
- James Blake’s superb new album Assume Form in review
- An update from the Abba camp
- The Fyre Festival documentary cringe factory
- Pitchfork to go behind a paywall and the realities of running a music website in 2019
- Plus tracks of the week from Florence, Foals, Sigrid & Vampire Weekend.
Songs played
James Blake – Can’t Believe The Way We Flow
James Blake & Rosalía – Barefoot In The Park
Foals – Exit
Vampire Weekend – Harmony Hall
Sigrid – Just Feel Like Crying
Florence + The Machine – Moderation
Closing track – Denise Chaila – Copper Bullet
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