In this podcast, Lina Adams explores some burning questions about the creative process with friends across different artistic disciplines, unpacking what it's like being a full-time artist in the modern world. Among many topics - Lina and co. navigate the challenges of social media and originality, managing mental health, and what it means to "suffer for your art".
For the grand tenth episode of Creative License, I sit down for a chat with none other than killer grunge duo Fräulein.
Since forming in 2021, Fraulein have released a string of luscious, angsty tunes, with 2023 EP Pedestal blasting the duo onto the music scene. 2023 saw the duo embarking on a tour supporting Big Joanie across Europe last October, and an explosive UK tour promoting the release of their EP Pedestal!
Somehow managing to balance angst with fragility and emotional candidness, the pair have reached stunning new heights with Their latest effort, mini-album Sink or Swim, feels like their most assertive body of work yet, filled with the experimental time signatures, chunky riffs, and lyrical vulnerability we have become so familiar with. With an array of critical acclaim and support from major platforms like Rolling Stone and Clash, Fraulein’s progression is in full swing. Celebrating the release of Sink or Swim, the band are playing a number of shows this summer across the UK and Europe, headlining and supporting The Kills.
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Lizzie Esau is a single-handed alt rock powerhouse from Newcastle. Taking inspiration from big names like Wolf Alice, Radiohead, and Beabadoobee among a few, Lizzie has established a sound over the last couple of years as distinctively dynamic, vibrant, and filled with heart.
In recent years, Lizzie has cemented herself as one to watch, having supported the likes of Baby Queen, The Amazons, and Upsahl. She’s taken the stage at festivals like BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend, Boardmasters, and many more. Earlier this year, Lizzie supported indie-rock trio Swim School on their headline UK tour!
In this episode, Lizzie and I chat about her latest release 'Wait Too Late', upcoming music, and studio shenanigans!
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Space rock quintet junodream released their debut album Pools of Colour back in January - and the record has since amassed over a million streams already, as of last month. This release only cemented junodream’s place as one of the current big names in the world of modern dream rock. The band commemorated the release of Pools of Colour with a sold-out show at London’s Village Underground at the end of February, as part of their UK and Ireland tour. In this episode, guitarists (and co-producers of Pools of Colour) Tom and Dougal join me to chat about the making of their latest album, their biggest inspirations, and mutual fangirling over Grian Chatten.
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In Episode Seven, I chat with upcoming BBC-Introducing band Year of the Dog about their highlights from 2023, the writing process behind their latest single ‘Tigers in the Living Room’, and what to expect from their upcoming album!
Year of the Dog are a six-piece brasshouse soul band from Bristol and Cardiff. The group formed at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in 2018, and they’ve been spreading their gospel of dance-inspiring tunes ever since - taking the big stages at festivals such as Kendal Calling and Cardiff Pride, among many. The band gained notoriety through featuring in season 1 of Netflix’s Sex Education, in which they debuted their suave-oozing single, Run These Streets. Most recently, the group played the Rugby World Cup final in Paris!
The band is fronted by Felix Lindsell Hales on vocals and guitar, Olly Jenkins on saxophone, Gareth Thomas on trumpet, Peter Richards on bass trombone, Jacob Prescott on bass, and James Sherwood on drums.
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In Episode Six, I chat to singer-songwriter Ellie Dixon about what she has learnt in the last few years since her career has skyrocketed, and the challenges of having your actual name as the face of your brand. Ellie also opens up about mental health struggles and provides some self-help strategies she has found useful.
We also delve into Ellie's experiences of playing with a live band for the first time at uni, losing her in-ears at the Celtics v Rangers game and wearing Airpods whilst performing to 60,000 people, and the impact of hate comments.
Ellie Dixon is an alt-pop singer-songwriter from Cambridgeshire, known for her unconventional DIY production and use of household items in her instrumentation. She’s been writing and producing music since she was 13, and after leaving school, continued to play gigs while studying Maths at the University of Warwick, where we met!
Throughout the pandemic, as live music ground to a halt, Ellie took to social media to nurture an already fast-growing fanbase. She rapidly garnered a huge following on TikTok, and to date she has amassed 1.2 million followers and 14 million likes on the platform. Ellie has put out a couple of EPs during her career so far, but it was Crikey It’s My Psyche, released in May 2021, that catapulted her into stardom, with hit single Green Grass now standing at six million streams on Spotify. In mid 2022, Ellie signed to major label Decca Records, announcing the achievement with a video of her running through King's Cross in a giant space suit to celebrate. Her latest EP, In Case of Emergency, was released last year, with the hit single Swing a witty analogy for batting away negativity on the internet and learning how to deal with toxic situations.
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In Episode Five, I chat to singer-songwriter Jasmine Thakral about all things writing, balancing studying a Computer Science Master's course with making new music, and where she gets her inspiration. We touch on what it was like to work with Fickle Friends on the catchy tune Vampire, and delve into the poeticism of Taylor Swift’s writing.
Jasmine Thakral is a singer-songwriter hailing from England’s south coast, who describes her music as “dreamy sad girl indie pop”. Jasmine has enjoyed airplay on BBC Music Introducing Sussex and Surrey, and has gained recognition from major publications like Rolling Stone India!
Her latest single ‘Vampire’, released last summer, is about meeting people who drain all your energy. It’s a certified bop, with an insanely catchy hook and sparkly production which feels refreshing to the genre.
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Hello! I’m Lina Adams, and welcome to the fourth episode of Creative License: Inside the Worlds of Rising Artists. In this episode, I chat to North London-based professional drummer, musical director and mentor Maxie Cheer, about touring with Bimini and Kate Nash, the new EP from Just Kids, and being a Roland Artist. We also nerd out on drum gear and discuss what it means to ‘be where you are’.
Maxie has also collaborated with artists such as Poppy Ajudha and with the BBC. Alongside their session musician projects, Maxie and Rachel Still’s nostalgic indie pop band, Just Kids, has been described by Clash as “brooding DIY pop … an integral part of the London underground.”
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This is part 2 of Lina's interview with children’s author Annabelle Sami. Annabelle Sami is a children’s author, who is passionate about introducing young people to characters they can relate to, by exploring a diverse range of narratives in middle-grade fiction. Annabelle is the author of two series: the first being the charming detective series Agent Zaiba Investigates, and the second being Llama Out Loud.
In this episode, Lina and Annabelle talk mental health strategies, the importance of representation in children’s fiction, and healing your inner child.
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This is part 1 of Lina's interview with children’s author Annabelle Sami. Annabelle Sami is a children’s author, who is passionate about introducing young people to characters they can relate to, by exploring a diverse range of narratives in middle-grade fiction. Annabelle is the author of two series: the first being the charming detective series Agent Zaiba Investigates, and the second being Llama Out Loud. Annabelle’s creative flair doesn’t end there, however - she also plays the saxophone in a band with her friends, and enjoys performing live art (but the writing’s the most important thing in this episode).
In this episode, Annabelle shares the pride in having concluded two major book series, genre-bending, and being your own biggest fan (as well as trying not to be your own worst enemy).
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Twitter: @annabellesami
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This is part 2 of Lina's interview with South London-based singer-songwriter Claudia Kate. Claudia is an indie pop artist whose DIY sound is imbued with elements of spoken word, reminiscent of Baby Queen as well as Brit-nominated artist Self Esteem. Claudia artfully sets her sincere lyrics, underpinned with existential and political angst, to upbeat rhythms and vibrant melodies, promoting a sense of optimism at a time when we need it most.
Claudia is passionate about helping people feel good about themselves, and about creating a community surrounding female empowerment through her music. She describes her music as “made in a bedroom, to be danced to in a bedroom”. Claudia has been consistently supported by BBC Introducing throughout her career, and recently made her Radio 1 debut with her single ‘Fizzy’. She just released her latest single, ‘Good God’, which is now available to listen to on all major streaming platforms, and her EP 'Going Places' is out on the 17th Feb!
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Instagram: @claudia_kate
Twitter: @_claudiakate
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This is part 1 of Lina's interview with South London-based singer-songwriter Claudia Kate. Claudia is an indie pop artist whose DIY sound is imbued with elements of spoken word, reminiscent of Baby Queen as well as Brit-nominated artist Self Esteem. Claudia artfully sets her sincere lyrics, underpinned with existential and political angst, to upbeat rhythms and vibrant melodies, promoting a sense of optimism at a time when we need it most.
Claudia is passionate about helping people feel good about themselves, and about creating a community surrounding female empowerment through her music. She describes her music as “made in a bedroom, to be danced to in a bedroom”. Claudia has been consistently supported by BBC Introducing throughout her career, and recently made her Radio 1 debut with her single ‘Fizzy’. She just released her latest single, ‘Good God’, which is now available to listen to on all major streaming platforms, and her EP 'Going Places' is out on the 17th Feb!
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Instagram: @claudia_kate
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Hello, I'm Lina Adams, and this is the very first episode of Creative License: Inside the Worlds of Rising Artists! In this episode, I chat to young Irish talent Conor Kinsella about his experiences of studying music at undergrad and how this has impacted his passion for music. We also talk about everything from cleaning your room, to optimistic nihilism, to the importance of good friends. Conor is the lead singer and guitarist of Dublin-based indie-rock band Speakers.
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Hi, my name's Lina Adams, and this is a brief introduction to Creative License: Inside the Worlds of Rising Artists! I started this podcast because I wanted to chat to artists about their experiences of navigating the creative sector during a very challenging time. In a period of financial and mental turmoil, brought on by the pandemic as well as Brexit, there is no shortage of troubles for the young artist trying to make ends meet. My hope is to foster a sense of community spirit; while this is a bit of a crappy time, we're not in this alone.
I also want to explore the wonders of the creative process, and gain fresh perspectives from everyone I speak to.
You can click through to listen to the first episode now, recorded with my talented friend, Dublin's very own Conor Kinsella! :)
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