Tommy Codling
Collarbones forever
Legendary Australian duo Collarbones are breaking up. Mainstays of the scene who, in the 16 years they’ve been active, basically wrote the script for Australian electronic pop music, Travis Cook and Marcus Whale have decided it’s finally time to say goodbye. However, as they told Tommy Codling on Thursday Arvos, they’re not going out without a bang.
DMA’S talk tours, Kim Moyes, and the critical role of phone memos
Tommy Codling sat down with Matt and Johnny, two-thirds of DMA’S, and attempted to oust absent vocalist Tommy O’Dell and take up the vacated “Tommy” position. Controversial!
Kehlani talks humble beginnings, Cardi B & breaking out of the R’n’B box
Celebrating her 23rd birthday on tour, right off the back of appearing at Coachella, Kehlani opened up about her past, present, and future.
Tokimonsta: “I Didn’t Know if I Was Going to Make it Through”
Tokimonsta chats with Tommy Codling about her upcoming album ‘Lune Rouge’ and the trauma that inspired it.
Lil Yachty on self expression, Yachty vs Boat and ‘bubblegum trap’
Lil Yachty – the self-proclaimed ‘King of the Teens’ – spoke to Tommy Codling about doing his own thing, the personalities he shares through his music and how it feels to be the poster boy for modern hip hop.
Father John Misty talks self-medicated creativity, LSD & Taylor Swift
Here in the country for Splendour in The Grass, Joshua Tillman AKA Father John Misty joined Tommy Codling on Arvos to chat self-medicated creativity, the banality of human existence and wanting to create “sexy club bangers”.
Kwame: A fateful freestyle, ‘Lessons Learned’ & the future
Western Sydney MC Kwame joined Tommy Codling in the studio. Hear how he ended up making an impromptu cameo on stage with A$AP mob.
The Avalanches Reveal Album Number Three Is Due Out “Definitely Soon”
“Getting Wildflower out of the way and following up Since I Left You feels like a weight’s been lifted… The [new] music is really light, it’s some of the best stuff we’ve done.”
Thundercat Interview: How Tradition Has Shaped 2017’s Most Futuristic Artist
Bassist, vocalist, producer, and mad scientist Thundercat may sound out of this world, but he’s also grounded in musical history. Tommy Codling spent some time on the phone with the electric feline.
James Vincent McMorrow interview: On his upcoming album & the importance of a local music community
Irish singer songwriter James Vincent McMorrow shares a few tips of upcoming Dublin bands to watch, as well as details of his forthcoming record ‘We Move’, with Tommy Codling.