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For episode 83 I'm joined by singer-songwriter Andrew Cushin to explore one of the most influential albums of the early 00's, Damien Rice's iconic debut album O.
I joined Andrew post soundcheck at Signature Brew's iconic venue on Black Horse Road on a barmy summer evening to discuss his lifelong connection to Damien's music, the emotional impact of songs like Cannonball, The Blower's Daughter and Amie.
We also dives into Andrew's career, working with Noel Gallagher, touring the UK, growing up in Newcastle, and using music to process grief, loss, love, and family.
We also discuss:
Damien Rice's O from 2002
Cannonball and The Blower's Daughter
Andrew's songwriting process
Working with Noel Gallagher
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For episode 81 Iâm joined by Adam Young from The Howlers!
It was lucky I caught Adam when I did, The Howlers are set to be VERY busy for the next 24 months.
Their second album, Heavy is scheduled for release in October and the two singles to so far are easily their best work to date.
But before that, they have their first stadium support slots and a truly mind melting number of their own shows in the diary which will keep them busy for a loooong time to come.
I had so much fun talking to Adam about his love of The La's debut album, Oasis and Mod Culture.
We also discuss the positives of smoking cigarettes, the madness of Fat White Family and the benefits to buddying up to your local vintage clothes store owner.
It's available now on Islington Radio or wherever you find your podcasts.
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The phrase "Mid 00's Icon" get's thrown around a lot on this podcast, but for episode 81, it may just be accurate, because I'm joined by a man behind some of the most joyous and fomative years of my skinny jeaned life.
From the actual, literal Ordinary Boys - It's Preston!
It was a total joy getting to spend time with Preston to discuss his career to date, being back on the road supporting Madness, his love of Blur's Parklife and a MASSIVE exclusive on The Ordinary Boys upcoming new album.
Though I wang on about the MANY time I've cried my eyes out watching Blur, I think I just about kept my indie fan boy levels in check, but in 2006, my fandom was unrivalled!
I must have seen The Ordinary Boys 10 to 15 times in the 00's, I was even an extra in the 9 to 5 video.
It's a really fun episode and it's out now on Islington Radio or wherever you find your podcasts.
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Calm, collected, commanding. But enough about meâŠ
Episode 80 is possibly the best episode of the podcast yet, Iâm joined by comedian, podcaster, broadcaster, tall man and lover of all things orange - Ivo Graham!
It was a DREAM to spend time talking with Ivo deep diving Arctic Monkeysâ iconic second album Favourite Worst Nightmare.
Ivo and I have numerous bizarre indie connections. Like the time he conned me at a Confidence Man show. The time he went mute on me at Glastonbury and the time his face was plastered over the wall of a house I was viewing.
Sound strange? Well itâs all true and itâs all covered in the podcast.
Along the way, Ivo reflects on seeing Arctic Monkeys in 2007, the changing sound of the band across albums like AM, Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino, and The Car, plus memories of Bloc Party, Klaxons, Franz Ferdinand, The Maccabees, and more.
Itâs an indie dream and is basically everything I hoped this podcast would be.
If youâve ever stared longingly at a Reading and Leeds line up poster while dealing with the inevitable built on obsolescence of an iPod mini, have I got a podcast for youâŠ.
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I don't say this lightly, but episode 79 might be one of the best episodes of "THIS Album..." yet.
I'm joined by podcaster, comedian and album enjoyer Christopher Macarthur-Boyd to discuss Arctic Monkeysâ Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino!
How lucky am I? I got to spend 70 minutes talking to one of my absolute favourite comedians in the country about one of my absolute favourite albums of all time.
What a life!
Tacos on rooftops, warp speed chic, zero gravity cigarettes, we discuss it all as we explore the songwriting, themes, lyrics, and legacy of one of modern musicâs most misunderstood albums.
Expect divise opinions, the joy of Alex Turner cosplay, music nostalgia and passionate discussion about Alex Turner, indie obsession and two men's love of one of the most fascinating artistic left-turns in music history.
And just you wait and see who's on next weeks episode....
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Today I am joined by singer-songwriter Wesley Gonzalez (formally of Let's Wrestle)to explore one of the most underrated cult classics in folk music history.
Dive deep into the hauntingly beautiful world of Judee Sill and her 1971 self-titled debut album in this episode of This Album with William Hann.From gospel influences and intricate string arrangements to themes of love, addiction, and spirituality, this episode unpacks why Judee Sill remains a timeless masterpiece.
We also discuss Wesleyâs solo career, songwriting process, and how artists navigate vulnerability, protest music, and creative identity in 2026, working with Steve Albini, the evolution of indie music, and loads of nonsense about Phil Collins, Joni Mitchell, Brian Wilson, Prince and a one eyed horse.Topics covered:
The genius of Judy Sillâs songwriting
Folk, gospel & classical fusion in 1970s music
Indie music evolution from 2000s to nowWesley Gonzalez on creativity & new music
Emotional connections to albums
Subscribe for more deep dives into iconic albums across all genres.
#JudySill #WesleyGonzalez #MusicPodcast #IndieMusic #FolkMusic #AlbumReview #MusicHistory #LetsWrestle
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Alright, let's get in formation...
For episode 74 of the Podcast I sit down with rising London-based artist Norah Hendriks to unpack BeyoncĂ©âs groundbreaking masterpiece Lemonade.
For this episode Norah shares her journey from classical violinist in Amsterdam to creating bold, high-energy queer anthems in the UKâs thriving underground scene.
A full breakdown of Lemonade â themes of betrayal, healing, empowerment & identityWhy BeyoncĂ© is still one of the most influential artists of all time.Norah's first experience discovering Lemonade and how it changed her.Inside Londonâs underground art & club culture.
The emotional power of music â from rage to healing
How collaboration, ambition, and community shape modern artists.
From cycling through Amsterdam with Beyoncé in your headphones to finding your creative tribe in London, this conversation explores how music connects deeply to identity, culture, and personal growth.
For fans of...BeyoncĂ©, Destinyâs Child, and modern pop icons.
Music podcasts & album reviewsLondon music scene & underground cultureLGBTQ+ artists & queer anthems.
Deep conversations about art, identity & creativity
Donât forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more weekly album deep dives.
#Beyonce #Lemonade #MusicPodcast #LondonMusicScene #AlbumReview #QueerArtists #PopCulture #UndergroundMusic #NorahHendriks #WilliamHann #lgbtq
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In this episode of This Album on Islington Radio, host William Han sits down with Austin âOzzieâ Williams of Swim Deep for a deep dive into one of the most experimental records of all time â McCartney II by Paul McCartney.
From Birmingham beginnings to shaping dreamy indie music over 13+ years, Ozzie opens up about his journey with Swim Deep, the creative process behind their new album Hum, and the realities of making music today. Together, they explore the legacy of McCartney II â a genre-defying album that helped pioneer bedroom pop, electronic music, and DIY production long before it became mainstream.
Expect stories about first hearing McCartney on a surreal trip to LA, reflections on songwriting, creativity, and collaboration, plus honest insights into life as a working musician balancing art, family, and ambition.
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The influence of McCartney II on modern indie and electronic musicSwim Deepâs evolution and new album HumSongwriting, creativity, and musical inspirationLife in bands, touring, and staying driven after 10+ yearsPersonal stories, laughs, and unexpected tangentsIf you love artists like The Beatles, LCD Soundsystem, or Hot Chip, this episode is for you.
Subscribe for more deep dives into classic albums, artist interviews, and music culture conversations.
#PaulMcCartney #McCartneyII #SwimDeep #IndieMusic #MusicPodcast #AlbumReview #BedroomPop #MusicInterview #NewMusic #UKMusic
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This week on THIS Album⊠with William Hann, weâre joined by Ned Newman from Islington Radio to explore Vampire Weekend.
We dive into how Vampire Weekend changed the landscape of indie music in 2008 â blending sharp songwriting, global influences, and a completely new aesthetic that challenged what guitar music could be.
From MySpace discovery to festival nostalgia, we unpack the albumâs legacy, standout tracks like âA-Punkâ and âOxford Comma,â and why it continues to resonate with new generations of listeners.
A conversation about music, memory, indie culture, and the power of a debut album that still feels timeless.
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Pass the Paela, Pour me an Estrella and for gods sake let me get a siesta, Skepta's not on until 4am... It's a Primavera special!
With return guest / ocassional co host Robert Ball, we dive into everything Primavera Sound a full breakdown of the Primavera Sound 2026 lineup and a look back at the classic line up from 2018.
If you love music festivals, live music, and waffling nostalgic nonsense this episode is packed full of it.
Why Primavera Sound is one of the best festivals in the world Crazy festival stories, solo missions & no-sleep experiences.
Artists Discussed:The Cure, The XX, Gorillaz, Skrillex, Peggy Gou, Fontaines D.C. Chappell Roan, Arctic Monkeys, A$AP Rocky, Skepta, IDLES, Björk, Father John Misty, HaimâŠand many more.
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The Strokes are BACK and I have full blown Strokes fever. So there's only one thing for it.... solo podcast!
We've had two Coachella performances full of talking points, a world tour announcement, brilliant comeback singles⊠and honestly, Iâm in full-blown Strokes euphoria.
In this special solo episode of THIS Album Podcast, I dive deep into my lifelong obsession with The Strokes â from discovering Is This It and Reptilia, to seeing them live for the first time, to watching both of their brilliant Coachella 2026 performances from the sofa, their new single, and what makes them one of the most important indie rock bands of all time.
Itâs a m idly self indulgent personal story about music, identity, growing up, and capturing every fleeting performance from The Strokes when they can be bothered to get on stage.
The Strokes at Coachella 2026 â performance breakdown & reactionNew Strokes single â first impressionsWhy Is This It changed indie music foreverSeeing The Strokes at Hyde Park, Primavera Sound, Bennicassim, The RoundhouseReptilia, Last Nite, Under Cover of Darkness, Barely Legal or Red Light?The evolution of Julian Casablancas and the bandWhy The Strokes still sell out instantly in 2026The Strokes, Julian Casablancas, Coachella, Indie Rock Revival, NYC scene, Meet Me in the Bathroom, Interpol, LCD Soundsystem, Arctic Monkeys, The Killers, Oasis, live music culture, festivals, guitar music comeback.
Normally, THIS Album is a guest-led podcast where each episode dives into a classic album.
This time? No guest. Just me talking about one of my all-time favourite bands, itâs my podcast, Iâll do what I want.
Indie rock / alternative musicThe Strokes, Arctic Monkeys, The KillersMusic documentaries & deep divesFestival culture Coachella, Glastonbury, Primavera SoundSubscribe for weekly music deep divesLet me know, whatâs your favourite Strokes song?Leave a 5-star rating if you enjoyed it#TheStrokes #JulianCasablancas #Coachella #IndieRock #IsThisIt #Reptilia #LastNite #MusicPodcast
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What happens when you try to listen to 500 of the greatest albums ever made⊠in just a few months?
In this special episode of This Album, William Hann kicks off an ambitious music challenge inspired by the NME 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list â aiming to listen to every single album, in full, before summer.
No skipping. No shortcuts. Just pure music discovery.
The 500 albums challenge explained How to listen to 4â5 albums a day First impressions after starting the journey Discovering new genres outside indie & rockEarly standout albums & surprisesCan you really appreciate an album in one listen?Kendrick Lamar â good kid, m.A.A.d cityOutkast â StankoniaBruce Springsteen â The RiverBillie HolidayMC5 â Back in the USAFoo FightersThe BeatlesFrank SinatraâŠand many more from across decades and genres.
500 albumsFull listens onlyDeadline: before Truck FestivalCan it be done?
And more importantly â what will it change about how we listen to music?
With so much music out there, itâs easy to stay in your comfort zone. This challenge is about:
Expanding your music tasteRevisiting classic albumsUnderstanding what makes a âgreatâ album00:00 Intro â Not your usual episode
02:00 The 500 albums challenge explained
08:00 First albums & early reactions
15:00 Standout artists & surprises
25:00 Can you rate albums after one listen?
35:00 Should YOU try this challenge?Have you listened to the NME Top 500 albums?
Drop your favourite albums in the comments.Music podcast episodes, album deep dives, and unique music challenges every week.
500 greatest albums of all time, NME 500 albums list, music challenge, best albums ever, album review podcast, music discovery, classic albums, indie rock, hip hop albums, music podcast UK
#MusicChallenge #BestAlbums #NME #MusicPodcast #AlbumReview #IndieMusic #HipHop #ClassicAlbums #MusicDiscovery
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Slap on the factor 50, light up that doobie and for the love of god do not bring ANY alcohol out of that enclosure.... It's a Coachella line up deep dive!
Join me in welcoming return guest Gene James Smith for a deep-dive into Coachella past and present â from unforgettable 2012 chaos and a cheeky deep dive of the 2026 lineup.
This special episode steps away from the usual album format to explore:
Our wild Coachella 2012 experience (Radiohead, Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg, Swedish House Mafia, Pulp, Arctic Monkeys, Justice, Noel Gallagher)
The evolution of festival culture â from Facebook albums to Instagram moments
A full Coachella 2026 lineup review â headliners, hidden gems & must-see acts
Brits abroad stories, festival chaos & hilarious moments
Is Coachella still worth it in 2026?
From indie and guitar bands to the rise of EDM and global pop, we break down how Coachella has changed â and what still makes it one of the most iconic music festivals in the world.
Expect hot takes, nostalgia, and plenty of âyou had to be thereâ stories.
00:00 Intro â Not your usual episode
02:00 Festival season & life updates
08:30 Coachella 2026 lineup reaction
20:00 Must-see artists & clashes
35:00 Coachella 2012 throwback
50:00 Craziest festival moments
1:10:00 Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg & legendary performances
1:25:00 Final thoughts â Then vs NowTopics Covered:
Coachella 2026 lineup, Coachella 2012, festival culture, live music experiences, EDM rise, indie bands, nostalgia, music podcasts, festival stories, best Coachella performances
Artists Covered:
The Strokes, Turnstile, Interpol, Geese, David Byrne, Iggy Pop, Noel Gallagher, The XX, Disclosure, Major Lazer, Kaskade, Kasabian, SBTRKT, SebastiAn, Arctic Monkeys, Pulp, Swedish House Mafia, Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg.Subscribe for more music deep dives, festival talk & album breakdowns
Comment below:
Which Coachella lineup would you choose â 2012 or 2026?#Coachella #MusicPodcast #FestivalSeason #LiveMusic #EDM #IndieMusic #Coachella2026 #Coachella2012 #MusicDiscussion #FestivalLife
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Welcome back to the podcast!
This week weâre diving into one of the UKâs most exciting music festivals â The Great Escape Festival in Brighton .
If youâre into discovering the next wave of indie, alternative, and breakthrough artists before they blow up, this is the festival to know. In this episode, we break down the 2026 lineup, share our favourite emerging acts, and talk through what makes The Great Escape such a unique experience.
What The Great Escape Festival is and why itâs a must for new music fansWhy Brighton is the perfect city for a multi-venue music festivalHow to find your next favourite band before they hit the mainstreamThe reality of the festival (industry vs fans đ)Tips for first-timers heading to TGEWe dig into some of the most exciting names on the lineup, including:
Adult DVD (danceable indie sleaze vibes)Cowboy Hunters (chaotic, high-energy punk attitude)Westside Cowboy (one of the best new guitar bands right now)Chinese American Bear (NYC-inspired indie groove)Dadâs Club (Palm Violets spin-off project)Slag (Brightonâs rising alt stars)KO / Kio (buzzing indie rock newcomers)Julia Cumming (solo work from Sunflower Bean)âŠand loads more hidden gems you need to know.
From tiny pub gigs to beach stages, this Brighton festival transforms the entire city into a live music playground. Whether youâre hopping between venues, catching secret sets, or stumbling into your new favourite act â itâs all about discovery.
We talk about:
How to plan your weekendWhy wandering is better than over-planningAlternative Escape & free showsWhat to expect from venues, crowds, and vibesWho are YOU most excited to see at The Great Escape 2026?
Like & subscribe for more music discovery contentCheck out our other episodes covering new indie, alternative & emerging artists
Did we miss any must-see bands? Drop your recommendations in the comments#TheGreatEscape #BrightonFestival #NewMusic2026 #IndieMusic #EmergingArtists #UKFestivals #MusicDiscovery #Podcast #FestivalGuide
What we cover in this episode:
Bands & artists we talk about:
Why The Great Escape hits different:
Thinking of going?
Join the conversation:
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Check out our other episodes covering new indie, alternative & emerging artists#TheGreatEscape #BrightonFestival #NewMusic2026 #IndieMusic #EmergingArtists #UKFestivals #MusicDiscovery #Podcast #FestivalGuide
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Welcome back to This Album.
Host William Hann is joined once again by fan-favourite guest turned co-host John Harbison for a chaotic, hilarious, and music-packed episode diving into what might be the greatest month of live music ever.
From massive headline shows to intimate gigs, festival talk, and new music discoveries â this episode has it all.
In this episode:A deep dive into an unforgettable show from Viagra Boys at Alexandra Palace
Why Getdown Services are one of the most exciting rising bands right now.
A wild run of gigs across London and Amsterdam, including Geese, WU LYF, Art Brut and Maximo Park.
A once-in-a-lifetime live experience with Talking Heads legend - David Byrne.
Honest thoughts on new releases from Gorillaz, James Blake, and more.
The best upcoming bands you NEED to know in 2026 đž
Festival chat including Reading & Leeds, Truck Festival, and The Great Escape.
Behind-the-scenes insight into the UK indie scene and artist development.
Expect big opinions, music recommendations, festival hype, and plenty of laughs.
Whether you're into indie, punk, alternative, or just love discovering new music â this podcast is for you.
Let us know in the comments:Whatâs the best gig youâve been to recently?
Donât forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more weekly music deep dives.#MusicPodcast #IndieMusic #LiveMusic #ViagraBoys #Geese #Gorillaz #DavidByrne #NewMusic2026 #FestivalSeason #UKMusicScene
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Fancy a chaotic Talking Heads podcast? Well watch out, you might get what you're after...Welcome to the "THIS Album..." Podcast LIVE in West Hampstead, where everything goes slightly (very) off the rails. With comedian Matthew Crosby we dive headfirst into comedy, music, and pure on-stage chaos.In this episode:The unexpected no-show of comedian Jacob Hawley (and the crowdâs brutal reaction đ)Using AI (yes, really) to save a live comedy showAudience interaction, improv bits, and stand-up chaosA hilarious deep dive into Stop Making Sense by Talking HeadsWhy this iconic concert film still blows minds decades laterThe legendary âbig suitâ explainedMusic, nostalgia, and finding your âtribeâ through bandsEmotional moments about live music, gigs, and why they matterđ¶ We also talk about:David Byrneâs genius performance styleThe influence of Nirvana, Bikini Kill, and 90s music cultureGrowing up with music as rebellionWhy This Must Be the Place might be the greatest live moment everExpectStand-up comedyCrowd workMusic nerd debatesTotal unpredictabilityIf you love comedy podcasts, live shows, music deep dives, or Talking Heads, this episode is for you.Whatâs your favorite moment from Stop Making Sense?Like, Subscribe & Share for more live podcast chaos and music comedy!
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Enjoy an Album? Never heard of her.
Itâs episode 67 of âTHIS AlbumâŠâ and Iâm joined by Liam Withnail!!!
Welcome to This Album with William Hann â the podcast where each episode dives deep into an album that means something personal. From iconic records to hidden gems, we explore the songs, stories, artwork, live shows, and emotional connections behind the music.In this episode, comedian Liam Withnail (Enjoy An Album podcast) joins William Hann to break down one of the most talked-about indie releases of the year: Getting Killed by Geese.What We Cover in This EpisodeFirst reactions to Getting Killed and why itâs a Gen Z indie rock breakthroughThe standout tracks like âCobra,â âTaxis,â and âI Pay the CocaineâWhy Geese might be the future of indie rockThe influence of frontman Cameron Winter and his solo workComparing Geese to bands like The Strokes and RadioheadThe reality of stand-up comedy life, bad gigs, and creative burnoutThe rise (and fall?) of indie scenes â from 2000s indie sleaze to todayLiam is a stand-up comedian and co-host of the cult music podcast Enjoy An Album (with Christopher MacArthur-Boyd). In this episode, he shares:His musical journey from emo and indie beginningsThe story behind discovering Street Spirit (Fade Out)What itâs like performing comedy across the UKHonest thoughts on music fandoms and modern indie cultureIs indie rock back?With Getting Killed, Geese may have created a defining moment for a new generation â blending experimental sounds with raw energy and bold songwriting.If youâre into:Indie rock / alternative musicAlbum breakdown podcastsMusic commentary & reviewsComedy + culture conversationsThis episode is for you.
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Welcome back to This Album with William Hann â but this isnât your usual deep dive This is our February 2026 Music Roundup, where we break down the biggest moments in music, culture, and chaos from the past month.
Joined by special guest Helen Nash (music industry insider turned dog-walking mogul ), we get into everything from Brit Awards history-making wins to the state of grassroots venues, plus gigs, albums, and unfiltered stories from the scene.
In This Episode:Brit Awards 2026 â celebrating PinkPantheress making history as Producer of the YearThe rise of CMAT and why sheâs one of the most exciting artists right nowLive music in crisis â are small venues dying?Fred again.. and the evolving rave experienceOasis nostalgia, fandom, and emotional gig momentsThe return of WU LYF and alternative music distributionAlbum chat: Hilary Duff, Mac Miller, Peaches & moreFestival culture, Glastonbury stories & music industry chaosMental health, burnout & creativity in 2026What Weâre Listening To:Hilary Duff â unexpected pop comebackPsychedelic Porn Crumpets â high-energy psych rockPeaches â bold, provocative new releaseMac Miller â posthumous reflections
Big Topics:Why gigs are getting more expensive The loss of grassroots music cultureTikTok vs real-life music communitiesThe future of artists outside the mainstreamIf you love music, culture, and honest conversations about the industry â this oneâs for you. Donât forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more album deep dives and monthly roundups.
#MusicPodcast #BritAwards2026 #LiveMusic #FredAgain #CMAT #Oasis #MusicIndustry #Glastonbury #NewMusic #PodcastClips
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In this episode:Starting a band at college (and thinking youâll be the biggest in the world)The reality of the 2000s indie scene: gigs, MySpace & club nightsWild stories from Camden, Koko, and UK toursThe near-miss with XL Recordings How George built a global music marketing agencyBehind-the-scenes working with major artists & brandsWhy social media is EVERYTHING for artists todayTopics covered:indie music UK, 2000s indie scene, MySpace bands, starting a band, music marketing, social media for musicians, UK gigs, Camden nightlife, music industry careers, artist promotionTimestamps:0:00 Intro0:30 Meet George James2:00 Starting a band at college5:00 Early gigs & band life10:00 Touring & fan stories15:00 The XL Recordings story20:00 Club nights & MySpace era25:00 Building a music career30:00 Working with global artists35:00 Reflections & memoriesAbout the podcast:This Album Podcast explores music, albums, and the stories behind them â featuring artists, industry experts, and personal deep dives into the moments that shape our lives through music.Donât forget to:LikeComment your favourite indie band from the 2000sSubscribe for more music stories & industry insights#ThisAlbumPodcast #IndieMusic #MusicPodcast #MySpaceEra #MusicIndustry #UKMusic #BandLife #SocialMediaForArtists
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"FUCKING CROSSAINT!"
Welcome to âThis Albumâ with William Hann â the podcast where each episode dives deep an album.In this episode, I'm joined by the brilliant Murkage Dave â songwriter, producer, club DJ, and one of modern UK musicâs most unique voices. Together we unpack Jamie Tâs legendary debut album Panic Prevention, exploring its impact on British culture, its fusion of indie, hipâhop, and reggae influences, and why it still resonates nearly two decades later.
We also discuss:The making of MurkageâŻDaveâs new album Brute Thoughts Growing up in Thatcherâs Britain and how it shaped his musicThe state of the modern music industry and streaming cultureBuilding a genuine fan community in an algorithmâdriven worldThe power of creativity, selfâexpression, and saying âyesâ to opportunityAn honest take on JamieâŻTâs artistry, from Sheila to IfâŻYouâveâŻGotâŻtheâŻMoneyHear stories about working with Damon Albarn, appearing on Gorillaz: Demon Days Live, running the iconic Murkage Mondays club nights, and memories of the UK indie scene of the 2000s â from ArcticâŻMonkeys and TheâŻStreets to LCDâŻSoundsystem and Oasis.
Featured Topics & Keywords:MUrkageâŻDave interview, JamieâŻT PanicâŻPrevention analysis, UKâŻindieâŻsleaze, BritishâŻmusicâŻpodcast, albumâŻbreakdown, creativeâŻinspiration, BruteâŻThoughts 2024, WilliamâŻHann podcast.
MurkageâŻDave Live Dates
Village Underground (London)âŻââŻMarchâŻ19YES (Manchester)âŻââŻMarchâŻ20
Stream or preâorder BruteâŻThoughts everywhere now.Subscribe for more deepâdive music conversations with the artists shaping sound and culture.
#MurkageDave #JamieT #PanicPrevention #Podcast #UKMusic #ThisAlbum #WilliamHann #BruteThoughts #MusicInterview #AlbumPodcast
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