Body Type have released their much-anticipated debut album Everything Is Dangerous But Nothing’s Surprising. Sophie and Cecil caught up with Ben Hansen on Mornings to talk all about the album, dining next to Nick Cave in LA, and playing a hometown show at Oxford Art Factory.
Like many artists during the pandemic, Japanese all-female ‘Neo Kawaii’ rock group CHAI found that the stay at home restrictions altered their usual process of creating music. They used this as an opportunity to not only change the direction of their latest album ‘Wink’, but to celebrate their listeners. They told Kana Frazer about it on Mornings last week.
Anna from Eora-based post punk four-piece Loose Fit, sits down with Ben Hansen to talk through the absurdity of life, unhinged jamming sessions and the extended recording process of their debut record.
Hatchie joined Maia Bilyk on Mornings to speak about “autobiographical” lyrics and her new album Giving the World Away
Folktronica artist and producer Jerome Blazé joined Kana Frazer on Mornings to discuss deadlines, recording with the windows open, and his unconventional live band.
Banoffee sat down with Kiki Amberber on Mornings last week to chat about growth, grief, and her tiny nylon string guitar.
Sophie Gordon speaks to Thomas Studans, the Greater Sydney Representative for the Australian Unemployed Workers Union, about the failings of social security payments during this lockdown period.
Eddy Diamond chatted to Erika de Casier ahead of the release of her sophomore LP/our current reigning Album of the Week, ‘Sensational’.
Our long-time love spills on finding her groove, injecting her essence into all that she does & the woman in music she’s currently fangirl-ing over.
From Britain’s most scathing critic, to conqueror of his own inner demons, Thai gets candid with resident fangirl Maia Bilyk.