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Episode 123: My Friend Joe Talbot (IDLES)
All My Friends Are in Bar Bands
English - March 07, 2019 21:00 - 33 minutes - 30.9 MB - ★★★ - 6 ratingsMusic Arts Performing Arts Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Most guests of the podcast spend ages traversing different bands before they land on The One. For Joe Talbot, all he has ever known as a vocalist, songwriter and performer has been IDLES since they first formed back in 2009. His perseverance with the band has come to pay off with major dividends, as the Bristol-based band rose to major indie stardom in 2018 with their critically-adored second album, Joy As An Act Of Resistance. In a candid chat in the Gallery Bar of Sydney's Oxford Art Factory - while the rest of his bandmates learn how to play Streets songs - Talbot explains his initial love of music, the rise and fall of UK indie and what one learns from relentless touring.
A huge thank-you to Bree Wilkinson at Inertia Music and to Adam Buncher for their assistance on this episode.
Follow IDLES on Twitter and Instagram: @idlesbandFollow the podcast on Twitter and Facebook: @BarBandsPodFollow David on Twitter: @DJYwrites
Support David and the podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/davidjamesyoung
This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Tharawal land.
www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com
Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Most guests of the podcast spend ages traversing different bands before they land on The One. For Joe Talbot, all he has ever known as a vocalist, songwriter and performer has been IDLES since they first formed back in 2009. His perseverance with the band has come to pay off with major dividends, as the Bristol-based band rose to major indie stardom in 2018 with their critically-adored second album, Joy As An Act Of Resistance. In a candid chat in the Gallery Bar of Sydney's Oxford Art Factory - while the rest of his bandmates learn how to play Streets songs - Talbot explains his initial love of music, the rise and fall of UK indie and what one learns from relentless touring.
A huge thank-you to Bree Wilkinson at Inertia Music and to Adam Buncher for their assistance on this episode.
Follow IDLES on Twitter and Instagram: @idlesbandFollow the podcast on Twitter and Facebook: @BarBandsPodFollow David on Twitter: @DJYwrites
Support David and the podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/davidjamesyoung
This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Tharawal land.
www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com
Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.