Certain Songs
Certain Songs

Certain Songs

John Doree and Sam Unsted

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Welcome to Certain Songs, a weekly music podcast presented by Sam Unsted and John Doree.

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We are coming back!
APR 24, 2012
We are coming back!

So, it’s been a long time and we’re so incredibly super late with a new podcast that I felt it was necessary to issue an apology and explain the situation.

After the first ten episodes of the show, all intentions were for us to continue recording after a short hiatus during which time John and myself both were to move house. This all happened – the house moving, that is – and plans were made for new shows. But then those plans were delayed and those delays were postponed and, all of a sudden, John had gone done moved house again to a location much more geographically conducive to our working together on creating new shows.

It then took a couple more months, many of which were spent happily seeing each other more often – having been divided by the distance – and all of which were spent, by my co-host, falling in love. Now, with love in our hearts and pent-up music discussion in our brains, we return to the fray with a new, revamped and rebooted version of the show.

Where in the past the shows were themed around a particular album or a concept (symphonic metal, Washington hardcore etc.) they will now focus on a single song each week. We will choose the song, we will tell you what the song is at the end of the previous episode and then we will listen to the song every day leading up to the show. Then, on the show, we will discuss the song along with anything and everything, no matter how tangential or irrelevant it may seem, that it provokes.

We’ll also chat about the songs we’ve been listening to in that given week and we’ll chat about anything else we want to. The primary result will be that the show becomes more focused and less sprawling. The length will be curtailed to fit within a broad 30 minutes – 1 hour timeframe.

Outside of the show, the blog will have daily contributions of songs we are listening to, old and new, along with monthly Spotify playlists which will include everything talked about on the show and everything else in between.

The shows will start going up in about a week or so, but the blogging will start by the end of the week at the latest, so please check back and start enjoying what we have to offer.

Good to be back, folks. Good to be back.

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Post-Mercury Music Prize Fatigue
SEP 8, 2010
Post-Mercury Music Prize Fatigue

Poor old Paul Weller, looks like that sudden surge of bets that seemed to centre chiefly around the Midlands wasn’t a sign of his impending victory after all.

So The xx cinched it and the music world seems to have breathed a sigh of relief. It’s an interesting win, one that seems to have catered to both sides. As we discussed (at considerable length) on our most recent episode, The xx were pretty much the clear winners for both those who have decried the Mercury Prize panel for losing touch over the years and those who have embraced winners with each passing year. That sigh of relief was perhaps more pronounced on the part of the panel, relieved as they must have been to not play host to a riot in the hall when the winner was announced.

I’m hoping that in a subtle way that The xx emerging triumphant last night is a soft reset of the troubled award ceremony. Now while I wasn’t too enamoured with the album I can still see it for what it is: An album that the award needed more than the album needed the award. If you see what I mean.

Anyway. I guess we”ll have to see what effect it’ll have on The xx. I’ll leave you with a Spotify link to my personal favourite of the Mercury shortlist, the rather charming Wild Beasts and their excellent record ‘Two Dancers’.

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