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Drowned in Sound

46 episodes - English - Latest episode: 2 months ago - ★★★★★ - 1 rating

Sean Adams hosts conversations on the future of music. From inclusion in the industry to the sustainability of music journalism, the founder of the pioneering music blog Drowned in Sound (est. 2000) explores the importance of justice, truth, possibilities, and the joy of music.

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What is the function of record reviews in 2024?

February 27, 2024 14:10 - 1 hour - 116 MB

Elijah is a profound thinker and this conversations draws on his influential grime nights with Stormzy & Skepta, writing about music, DJing and to his Yellow Square instagram posts, which are a form of community-building journalism that act as prods and prompts that agitate thoughts into focus. DiS021 | S2: The Future of the Music Press EP13 From his experience as a pirate radio DJ to running Butterz label & clubnights to being a musician and artist manager, Elijah considers yellow square...

The joys of magazine-making with PROG Editor Jerry Ewing

February 04, 2024 20:54 - 1 hour - 113 MB

How do you become a magazine editor that can put Kate Bush on the cover? And what’s it like running a genre-specific title in 2023? In a world where the digital age is rapidly redefining media, Sean Adams (@seaninsound) meets a titan of the magazine world, Jerry Ewing, editor of PROG magazine for a rare interview. From his roots starting a Marillion-inspired fanzine to being at the helm of genre-defining publications such as Classic Rock and Metal Hammer, Jerry's journey is a testament to t...

What's it like to broadcast from a war zone?

February 04, 2024 20:25 - 41 minutes - 75.4 MB

Award-winning reporter Julia MacFarlane explains what the music press can learn from traditional news journalism. As Drowned in Sound's podcast season looking at the future of music media continues, we wander into the world of international journalism with award-winning reporter Julia MacFarlane. With a wealth of experience reporting on major global events for the BBC to ABC News, Julia shares her unique insights into the art of covering huge stories and the challenges of conveying truth in...

Should music critics 'pivot to video'?

February 04, 2024 20:14 - 51 minutes - 95.2 MB

Meet the YouTube music critic who runs whilst reviewing records. Probably not all of them, but there are some people evolving music criticism onto new mediums. To understand what it's like to be a "creator" on YouTube, we spoke to Jimmy Watkins, who gave up his career as an athlete (he reached the 800m final in the World Indoor Athletics Championships in 2006 and set a Welsh indoor record!) to play guitar for DiS favourites Future of the Left. After leaving the band, he started a project ...

Why Music Journalism Matters

February 04, 2024 15:21 - 1 hour - 143 MB

The Quietus' John Doran reflects on the demise of Pitchfork and whether music journalism is now destined to be a hobby or can writing/thinking/talking about music thrive in a reader-funded era? DiS020 | S2: The Future of the Music Press EP12 In his widely-shared piece for The Guardian, this episode's guest John Doran, co-founder of the esteemed music publication The Quietus, wrote about the importance of music criticism: "I think a good analogy for writing about music is like composing po...

Meet the YouTube music critic whose ink literally runs (DiS019 | S2 E11)

January 30, 2024 05:05 - 51 minutes - 95.2 MB

Should music journalists pivot to video? Probably not all of them, but there are some people evolving music criticism onto new mediums. To understand what it's like to be a "creator" on YouTube, we spoke to Jimmy Watkins, who gave up his career as an athlete (he reached the 800m final in the World Indoor Athletics Championships in 2006 and set a Welsh indoor record!) to play guitar for DiS favourites Future of the Left. After leaving the band, he started a project called Running Punks wit...

Journalism Without Borders: Julia MacFarlane On Recording Global History (DiS018 | S2 EP10)

November 30, 2023 06:44 - 41 minutes - 75.4 MB

What can the music press learn from traditional news journalism in war zones and TV studios? As Drowned in Sound's podcast season looking at the future of media media continues, we wander into the world of international journalism with award-winning reporter Julia MacFarlane. From her in-depth coverage of major global events to her journey from the BBC to ABC News, Julia shares her unique insights into the art of reporting and the challenges of conveying truth in an age of misinformation. ...

The Music Press Paradox: Is 'Traditional Media' Still Relevant for New Artists? (DiS017 | S2 EP9)

November 23, 2023 16:09 - 58 minutes - 108 MB

Does the music industry still need the music press? Do new acts still care about media coverage? Explore the shifting landscape of music promotion in the digital era with Atlanta Cobb, the award-winning Music Business Coach and manager of multi-platinum selling artists. In this episode, Drowned in Sound's founder Sean Adams delves deep into the existential questions surrounding the relevance of traditional music press in a time of TikTok. Atlanta shares her journey from Florence + The Mac...

Is 'Traditional Media' Still Relevant for New Artists?

November 23, 2023 16:09 - 58 minutes - 108 MB

Does the music industry still need the music press? Do new acts still care about media coverage? Explore the shifting landscape of music promotion in the digital era with Atlanta Cobb, the award-winning Music Business Coach and manager of multi-platinum selling artists. In this episode, Drowned in Sound's founder Sean Adams delves deep into the existential questions surrounding the relevance of traditional music press in a time of TikTok. Atlanta shares her journey from Florence + The Mac...

If $600 billion a year is being spent, why are so many publications closing?

November 14, 2023 08:02 - 1 hour - 124 MB

In a digital world awash with advertising money, why are music publications and media outlets facing extinction? As we explore the future of the music press, we take a detour into the world of marketing to help make sense of the economics of the media landscape. Especially as the brilliant Jezebel closed last week and so far this year we've seen huge amount of job cuts across the media (especially at media behemoths VICE and Buzzfeed) and the closure of publications like Gal-dem. Drowned ...

Doesn't Ads Up: If $600 billion a year is being spent, why are so many publications closing? (DiS016 | S2 EP8)

November 14, 2023 08:02 - 1 hour - 124 MB

In a digital world awash with advertising money, why are music publications and media outlets facing extinction? As we explore the future of the music press, we take a detour into the world of marketing to help make sense of the economics of the media landscape. Especially as the brilliant Jezebel closed last week and so far this year we've seen huge amount of job cuts across the media (especially at media behemoths VICE and Buzzfeed) and the closure of publications like Gal-dem. Drowned ...

PROG Editor Jerry Ewing on Magazine-making, Kate Bush, Genre Journalism and more (DiS015 | S2 EP7)

November 09, 2023 06:11 - 1 hour - 113 MB

How do you become a magazine editor? And what’s it like running a genre-specific title in 2023? In a world where the digital age is rapidly redefining media, Sean Adams (@seaninsound) meets a titan of the magazine world, Jerry Ewing, editor of PROG magazine for a rare interview. From his roots starting a Marillion-inspired fanzine to being at the helm of genre-defining publications such as Classic Rock and Metal Hammer, Jerry's journey is a testament to the enduring power of specialist know...

Has music become a sub-genre of internet culture?

November 07, 2023 19:41 - 58 minutes - 108 MB

NBC News' tech and culture reporter Kat Tenbarge has her finger firmly on the pulse of internet culture and the influencer economy. She honed her expertise at Insider through investigative forays into the complexities of digital fame. Her coverage is much more than product launches and squillion dollar deals, and touches upon MeToo, fandoms, exploring how internet mobs chill free speech, and so much more. In this episode, we explore what the music press can learn from technology journalism...

Tech-no-logic: NBC's Kat Tenbarge on Culture & Tech Reporting (DiS014 | S2 EP6)

November 07, 2023 19:41 - 58 minutes - 108 MB

What can the music press learn from reporting on technology and content creators? In the ever-evolving landscape of music and technology, where do the twain meet and diverge? Drowned in Sound founder Sean Adams meets NBC News' tech and culture reporter, Kat Tenbarge. With her finger firmly on the pulse of internet culture and the influencer economy, Kat's expertise, honed at Insider through investigative forays into the complexities of digital fame, offers a fresh perspective on the symbios...

Big Time Intersectionality: Cultural Revolutions vs Pop In A Time of Populism (DiS013 | S2 EP5)

November 05, 2023 00:16 - 56 minutes - 103 MB

Shouldn't all music journalism be intersectional? In this episode, DiS founder Sean Adams meets journalist, writer, editor, and wonderful human Emma Garland who has written for Vice, Huck, The Quietus, The Face, Crack, Dazed, Sunday Times, Rolling Stone and many more great publications about everything from revolutions in Iran to the pleasures of Lana Del Rey. Emma's interviewed everyone from Emily Ratajkowski to Lingua Ignota, capturing their essence in a style of writing inspired by the j...

Shouldn't all music journalism be intersectional?

November 05, 2023 00:16 - 56 minutes - 103 MB

From revolutions in Iran to the pleasures of Lana Del Rey journalist Emma Garland has written for Vice, Huck, The Quietus, The Face, Crack, Dazed, Sunday Times, Rolling Stone and many more great publications. Emma's interviewed everyone from Emily Ratajkowski to Lingua Ignota, capturing their essence in a style of writing inspired by the journalists from a more literary tradition like Joan Didion and Hunter S Thompson, so who better to talk to about music writing that's intersectional, enc...

Crafting DIY Magazine: Emma Swann on Two Decades of Music Writing, Editing, Printing and Website-ing (DiS012 | S2 EP4)

October 31, 2023 19:16 - 1 hour - 124 MB

What's it really like to edit a music website? DIY Magazine co-founder Emma Swann joins DiS founder Sean Adams on season two of the Drowned in Sound podcast about the future of music journalism. We journey from the early days of the website to its current print & online format with a discussion that contrasts and compares DiS & DIY's stories, the thrills, the challenges, building a trusted voice, how brilliant the new Bully album is, some White Stripes fandom, a fair few mentions of Wolf ...

Lessons from two decades of crafting DIY Magazine

October 31, 2023 19:16 - 1 hour - 124 MB

What's it really like to edit a music website? DIY Magazine co-founder Emma Swann joins DiS founder Sean Adams on season two of the Drowned in Sound podcast about the future of music journalism. We journey from the early days of the website to its current print & online format with a discussion that contrasts and compares DiS & DIY's stories, the thrills, the challenges, building a trusted voice, how brilliant the new Bully album is, some White Stripes fandom, a fair few mentions of Wolf ...

Why music needs to talk about the climate crisis

October 28, 2023 15:23 - 57 minutes - 105 MB

Journalist, podcaster and climate communicator Greg Cochrane shares how interviewing ANOHNI changed his life, what it was like editing NME’s website, the joy of being involved in Loud & Quiet magazine plus a little bit about writing for The Guardian, interviewing Lady Gaga for the BBC, and plenty more. The focus of our conversation is around the importance of understanding the intersection between the climate emergency and culture. “We need more stories about what’s happening” said Greg, in...

Climate Change x Pop Culture: No Music Press On A Dead Planet (DiS010 | S2 EP2)

October 28, 2023 15:23 - 57 minutes - 105 MB

Is music journalism’s future at the intersection of society’s bigger issues? Journalist, podcaster and climate communicator Greg Cochrane shares how interviewing ANOHNI changed his life, what it was like editing NME’s website, the joy of being involved in Loud & Quiet magazine plus a little bit about writing for The Guardian, interviewing Lady Gaga for the BBC, and plenty more. The focus of our conversation is around the importance of understanding the intersection between the climate emer...

How will the music coverage of the future be funded?

October 28, 2023 14:44 - 1 hour - 123 MB

Kickstarter's co-founder Yancey Strickler shares lessons from Fugazi's label and Beastie Boys' Grand Royal magazine and discusses the forward-thinking ethos of The Royal Society, a prestigious fellowship of the world's most eminent scientists. Yancey is a big thinker, a music lover, writer and a 'zine publisher. He wrote about music for Pitchfork, Village Voice, eMusic (with many of the current Bandcamp Editorial team) and more, before becoming a notable figure in creative project funding ...

From Fugazi and Beastie Boys to The Royal Society: Kickstarter's co-founder on the future of Media (DiS011 | S2 EP3)

October 28, 2023 14:44 - 1 hour - 123 MB

How will the music media of the future be funded? In this episode Sean Adams is in a conversation with Kickstarter's co-founder, Yancey Strickler delve into the impactful musical legacies of Fugazi's Dischord label and Beastie Boys' Grand Royal and discuss the forward-thinking ethos of The Royal Society, a prestigious fellowship of the world's most eminent scientists. Yancey is a big thinker, a music lover, writer and a 'zine publisher. He wrote about music for Pitchfork, Village Voice, e...

Is music journalism's future in campaigning?

October 23, 2023 19:55 - 49 minutes - 91.5 MB

The Big Issue's Culture Editor Laura Kelly on their campaigning work, like Venue Watch to help save grassroots music venues across the UK. As Laura says, "Across the UK, there was more than two venues closing every single week." Through Venue Watch, The Big Issue is raising awareness of the challenges facing venues and driving action by "telling the story of a venue" each week. As part of Drowned in Sound's new season of podcasts about where music journalism is headed, we explore how shari...

Activism & Music Journalism: The Big Issue's Venue Watch Campaign (DiS2009 | S2 EP1)

October 23, 2023 19:55 - 49 minutes - 91.5 MB

Is music journalism's future in campaigning? On this episode of the Drowned in Sound podcast (S2 E1 | DiS009), DiS founder Sean Adams (@seaninsound) spoke with Laura Kelly, Culture Editor at The Big Issue, about their Venue Watch campaign, which is shining a light on grassroots music venues across the UK. As Laura says, "Across the UK, there was more than two venues closing every single week." Through Venue Watch, The Big Issue is raising awareness of the challenges facing venues and drivi...

Introduction to S2: The Editor's Letter / Voice Note

October 22, 2023 23:08 - 12 minutes - 23.8 MB

Where is music journalism headed? Sean Adams (@seaninsound) introduces season* two of the Drowned in Sound podcast in the style of an editor's letter meets a meandering, unscripted voice memo. TL;DR? To mark 23 years of Drowned in Sound, I decided to embark on a series of interviews with TikTokkers, rock writers, tech reporters and more to try to figure out whether things could be headed. * = series?! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drownedinsound/...

DiS008: Live Music And Mental Health

April 20, 2023 13:33 - 46 minutes - 63.3 MB

Everyone from Radiohead to Sugababes to industry insiders are raving about a new book by therapist and live music expert Tamsin Embleton. It's an extraordinary body of work entitled Touring and Mental Health: The Music Industry Manual, which includes contributions from a series of mental health experts providing insights and advice covering everything from breath-work to nutrition, and resilience to rest. The book contains interviews with people who live and work on the road, alongside musi...

DiS007: AI, AI, AI! UK Government's War on Copyrighted Music?! Beatles AI song! - Dr Hayleigh Bosher explains it all

March 21, 2023 19:00 - 59 minutes - 81 MB

Our series of conversations about Artificial Intelligence and music continues with a look at the ethics and legal implications of these new forms of technology that inhales creativity and spits out creativity using everything that has been fed into it. And not everything has gone in with permission, let alone consent. At the spring 2023 budget, the UK government announced that they would be allowing AI firms to more easily access copyrighted material.... this seemed somewhat alarming to us ...

DiS006: Women's Equality in Music & Glastonbury's pipeline with Vick Bain from The F List / ISM

March 08, 2023 20:31 - 51 minutes - 70.3 MB

In case it wasn't obvious, this a music podcast that hasn't had enough of experts and to mark International Women's Day 2023 we spoke to Vick Bain the founder of The F-List and President of ISM (the independent society of musicians), to her PhD research into inequality in the music industry. This episodes covers everything from her research into the Ivors songwriting awards having a pitiful amount of women winners to setting up the F List database of female+ musicians. In recent days, Vick...

DiS005: How music can embrace the power of AI with ChatGPT expert David Boyle

February 22, 2023 21:10 - 54 minutes - 74.8 MB

“If you start out and it doesn't do something that you're very impressed by, your assumption should be that your prompt wasn't very good,” this summarises the advice from music industry veteran David Boyle, who specialises in understanding audiences, and over the last few months has become an expert in using ChatGPT (if you've not already, give it a go here). So much so he's co-written a book called PROMPT about, you guessed it, writing prompts to get artificial intelligence to give you bett...

DiS004: Tune in, AI Out - the co-founders of Endel on music's potential futures

February 21, 2023 14:14 - 49 minutes - 68.5 MB

The robots are coming, and people are fearful and excited about the potential for AI and music to collide. It's hard to escape the discourse surrounding artificial intelligence, with various projects launches or low-level things reaching critical max in 2023. As someone who is pretty cynical and emo about everything, Drowned in Sound founder Sean Adams is oddly optimistic about some of AI music's potential futures, especially surrounding the collision of science, technology and more 'functi...

DiS003: TikTok, "Authenticity" and Music with Eleanor from Crystal Fighters

February 16, 2023 17:39 - 50 minutes - 69.4 MB

TikTok is so important, but what on earth are you meant to be doing on it? Here at Drowned in Sound we have not had a enough of experts, so we found one who can help us and you get our heads around TikTok. Our guest this week is musician and producer (and soon to be stand up comedian) Eleanor Fletcher, who's also a member of festival favourites Crystal Fighters, to find out how she's garnered 900k like on the platform and found a new audience in just a few months. Give her feed a scroll and ...

DiS002: Discover... The Faux Faux (Faith Vern from PINS)

February 09, 2023 17:06 - 34 minutes - 47.7 MB

Faith Vern has collaborated with the likes Iggy Pop and Maxine Peake, and played huge sets on main stages of festivals such as Reading with her band PINS. In this episode, Faith tells us all about the debut single of her new solo project The Faux Faux, which is the first release on the rebooted Drowned in Sound Singles Club (drownedinsound.org). Drowned in Sound founder and podcast host Sean Adams (@seaninsound) introduces the podcast with a little history of the Drowned in Sound label and...

DiS001: The trade unionist campaigning for fairer streaming - Naomi Pohl from Musicians' Union

February 02, 2023 12:56 - 37 minutes - 51 MB

How do we "fix" music streaming? It's a question that has plagued the music industry and musicians for a decade and a half, whilst debating the pounds, pennies and slithers of a pence per stream... so this discussion about music streaming seemed like a great place to restart our podcast, which is will focus on music, through the prism of creativity, sustainability, pioneers and big ideas. There are now a range of campaigns around the world and several organisations unifying in the UK to try...

DiS000: Prologue

January 17, 2023 16:50 - 8 minutes - 8.31 MB

If this is an "audio publication" then this episode is the editor's (voice) note, as Sean Adams introduces some of the topics, ideas and thinking this new phase of the Drowned in Sound podcast.  To begin, help yourself to a David Bowie and Janelle Monáe sandwich.  drownedinsound.org | @seaninsound --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drownedinsound/message

#9: From ANOHNI to Bat for Lashes - Best of Q2 2016

August 29, 2016 16:50 - 31 minutes - 28.9 MB

April, May and June 2016's finest album releases are considered and evaluated by Drowned in Sound founder Sean Adams and Absolute Radio's Danielle Perry. The show kicks off with Amber Arcades and ends with Fiona Brice, and there's plenty more including Minor Victories, Ala.ni. ANOHNI, Bat for Lashes, Fiona Brice, Black Honey, Minor Victories, Marissa Nadler and we chat about more stuff too.   Please note: this show was recorded the day after Brexit. Sorry for the delay on this going live...

#8: The Anchoress on her complex, concept-driven debut album

June 13, 2016 15:13 - 50 minutes - 69.7 MB

Album commentary: Danielle Perry chats to The Anchoress (aka Catherine Anne Davies) about her critically-celebrated debut album Confessions of a Romance Novelist, which is out now via Kscope. The Anchoress will perform her debut album in full at the ornate Edwardian Ballroom, The Bush Hall in London on Weds June 15th 2016. Learn more about The Anchoress at http://www.iamtheanchoress.com  You can also hear this album commentary with the tracks in full at http://bit.ly/ConfessionS THE ...

#7: Bowie and Beyond - Q1 2016 in Review

June 09, 2016 17:46 - 43 minutes - 30.5 MB

The best albums, songs and DiScoveries of Jan, Feb and March 2016 as chosen by Drowned in Sound's Sean Adams & Absolute Radio's Danielle Perry. Featuring David Bowie, School of Seven Bells, Deftones, The 1975, The Kills, and more. Listen to this as a playlist with tracks in full over on Spotify http://bit.ly/DiS2016 Our Q2 episode is to follow soon. Tracks from the albums discussed in order: Ablaze by School of Seven Bells Girl Loves Me by David Bowie Doing It To Death by The Kills...

From the Archive: The Importance of Lights at Concerts

March 11, 2016 18:47 - 53 minutes - 74.2 MB

They are the road crew, but what do they do? DiS is fascinated by how lights can enhance* a gig, so we had a conversation with lighting and production designer Ed Warren of http://www.nextlevellights.com about his journey from watching bands to flicking on the bright lights on for a Glastonbury headline set. He's worked with everyone from Mumford & Sons to Four Tet via Interpol, Antlers, Metronomy, Father John Misty, Shakira, Mogwai, The Maccabees, The Strokes and loads more. In this first o...

#6: Lights & Music, Turn On The Bright Lights, Light It Up-Up-Up!

March 11, 2016 18:47 - 53 minutes - 74.2 MB

They are the road crew, but what do they do? DiS is fascinated by how lights can enhance* a gig, so we had a conversation with lighting and production designer Ed Warren of http://www.nextlevellights.com about his journey from watching bands to flicking on the bright lights on for a Glastonbury headline set. He's worked with everyone from Mumford & Sons to Four Tet via Interpol, Antlers, Metronomy, Father John Misty, Shakira, Mogwai, The Maccabees, The Strokes and loads more. In this first o...

#5: Mercury Prize judges help us ponder: What makes a truly great album?

November 11, 2015 22:25 - 52 minutes - 72.2 MB

Mercury Music Prize 2015 judges John Kennedy from Radio X and Kate Mossman from New Statesman/BBC Four, join DiS editor Sean Adams and podcast co-host Danielle Perry from Absolute Radio to discuss this year's Mercury nominees and what this year's 12 albums say about the current state of music plus we ponder what makes a truly great album? The winner of this year's Mercury Prize will be revealed live on the BBC on Friday 20th Nov The 2015 Mercury Prize ‘Albums of the Year’ in association wi...

From the Archive: Mercury Prize judges help us ponder: What makes a truly great album?

November 11, 2015 22:25 - 52 minutes - 72.2 MB

Mercury Music Prize 2015 judges John Kennedy from Radio X and Kate Mossman from New Statesman/BBC Four, join DiS editor Sean Adams and podcast co-host Danielle Perry from Absolute Radio to discuss this year's Mercury nominees and what this year's 12 albums say about the current state of music plus we ponder what makes a truly great album? The winner of this year's Mercury Prize will be revealed live on the BBC on Friday 20th Nov The 2015 Mercury Prize ‘Albums of the Year’ in association wi...

#4: These Are A Few Of Our Favourite Songs Of 2015

November 10, 2015 11:21 - 43 minutes - 60.5 MB

In episode four, Drowned in Sound Review Show hosts Sean Adams and Danielle Perry discuss their favourite songs of the year. Sean picked tunes from Charli XCX, Braids, White Hinterland, Chromatics, The Mynabirds and Marilyn Manson; whilst Danielle went for songs from Jamie xx, Foals, Bjork, Laura Marling, Duke Harwood and Wolf Alice. You can hear the tracks in full by searching for Drowned in Sound on Spotify to find them all on a playlist with this commentary in-between. Alternatively loo...

#3: Music Blogs at 15 - Toby L from Rockfeedback / Transgressive

October 09, 2015 14:48 - 1 hour - 96.1 MB

Toby L who founded music website, concert promoter and TV show Rockfeedback, as well as the Transgressive label (home to releases by Foals, The Antlers, Regina Spektor, Alvvays, Songhoy Blues and many more) chats about the past decade and a half with our hosts Absolute radio's Danielle Perry and Drowned in Sound (which also turned 15 this week) founder Sean Adams.

From the Archive: Blogs that became labels with Toby L from Rockfeedback / Transgressive (2015)

October 09, 2015 14:48 - 1 hour - 96.1 MB

Toby L who founded music website, concert promoter and TV show Rockfeedback, as well as the Transgressive label (home to releases by Foals, The Antlers, Regina Spektor, Alvvays, Songhoy Blues and many more) chats about the past decade and a half with our hosts Absolute radio's Danielle Perry and Drowned in Sound (which also turned 15 this week) founder Sean Adams. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drownedinsound/message

#2: MOGWAI's Stuart Braithwaite - In Conversation

October 02, 2015 08:18 - 23 minutes - 32.8 MB

Stuart Braithwaite chats to DiS podcast co-host Danielle Perry about Peel, guitars and Mogwai's 20 year career-spanning release, Central Belters (out Oct 23rd 2015).

Music Review Show #1: Metric & AIM Awards Special by DrownedinSound

September 04, 2015 16:02 - 59 minutes - 82.1 MB

Hosted by DrownedinSound founder Sean Adams, the pilot edition of this podcast features special guests METRIC discussing their two forthcoming albums, alongside Absolute Radio's Danielle Perry and DiS' very own Marc Burrows debate the AIM Independent Music Award nominees including Bjork, Young Fathers. Father John Misty, and more.

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