Not only has Julien Baker released three very good indie-rock albums – Sprained Ankle, Turn Out The Lights and Little Oblivions – she's also one-third of the world's coolest supergroup: boygenius, who have made their long-awaited comeback this month with three new tracks and the promise of a debut album – The Record – on March 31st 2023. For this episode, Julien talks to Charlie Gunn about her childhood love of BMX-ing, Game Boy, and Edgar Allen Poe in a conversation which meanders into chats about gender identity and finding your place in a heteronormative society.
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For this week’s podcast, I chat to singer and songwriter Natasha Bedingfield. Natasha has had quite an astounding career, her debut single 'Unwritten' was a worldwide hit and since then she's sold over 10 million records. Her success has taken her to all sorts of interesting places: from boating with the Kennedys to singing with Big Bird, Natasha brings some of her most prized possessions to the pod this week... including a raccoon's penis.
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For this week's episode of Trash In The Attic: the music podcast about stuff, Glass Animals' frontman, Dave Bayley, brings his unusual collection of items to the pod. We hear the stories behind his leopard print thong, an inflatable orange suit, a cow udder made of wax and he tells the tale of the great teddy bear heist of 2020. For more on this week's episode, visit thefortyfive.com/podcasts. Support this podcast by visiting https://supporter.acast.com/trash-in-the-attic.
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For this week's episode of Trash In The Attic, former Maccabees frontman, Orlando Weeks, lets us dive into his alarmingly-full cupboard which holds all of his worldly possessions. He's about to release his first solo album, 'A Quickening', out June 12 and we hear some stories about making the record, his days living in Brighton with Maccabees and the book he wrote, illustrated and soundtracked post-Maccabees split, The Gritterman. For more on this week's episode and to see pictures of some or Orlando's things, visit thefortyfive.com/podcasts. Support this podcast by visiting https://supporter.acast.com/trash-in-the-attic.
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This week's attic raider is one third of punk-pop band, Dream Wife. As they prepare to release their second album, 'So When You Gonna' Charlie Gunn chats to frontperson Rakel Mjöll, who is on lockdown in Iceland, about Icelandic flora, writing a diary and being part of her uncle's rather unusual art installations. For more from this episode, visit thefortyfive.com/podcasts.
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