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Enter The Green Room as we chat with some of the biggest names in music, film, comedy and more from Australia and abroad. This isn't your standard six-minute radio promo plug. The Green Room podcasts features in-depth conversations, personal and private stories that will make you laugh and cry and everything in between. Consider The Green Room the ultimate heart-to-heart conversation for the ultimate fan. Previous guests include Metallica, Mark Ronson, Mark Hoppus (blink-182), Jamie Lee Curtis, Rami Malek, Amy Shark, The 1975 and 5 Seconds Of Summer. Recorded in Sydney, The Green Room is hosted by Tiana Speter.


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More often than not, in pain there lies a great beauty, and Kiwi indie pop dynamosBroods are no strangers to turning darkness into shimmering sonic gold.

Emerging officially in 2013 under the moniker Broods, the compelling dynamic between brother-sister duo Georgia Nott and Caleb Nott is unsurprising, stemming back to the pair performing together as kids, while also being immersed in an extremely musical family in their formative years.

And while the pair are already sitting pretty with over one billion streams of their material, 2022 is already gearing up to be another astronomical milestone, with the extremely anticipated release of their fourth studio album Space Island officially releasing today.

Conjuring an immersive, ethereal and highly conceptual world on their brand new album, much of the inspiration behind Space Islandstemmed from some significant personal lows and self-reflection, with Broods also embracing their most progressive songwriting to date as they traverse love, loss and heartache. And while the end result for Space Island perfectly lives up to its fantastical namesake, it also signals at the enduring connection both Georgia and Caleb possess, not just with each other, but with their fans who continue to remind them why they continue to chase this dream - and to talk all things Space Island and beyond, Georgia and Caleb join host Tiana Speter today to chat favourite instruments, songwriting, Aussie fan moments and beyond!

IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: How Georgia and Caleb really feel to be on the brink of release for their fourth studio album Space Island, and how this release compares to when they previously unveiled Don't Feed The Pop Monster back in 2019. * When the seed for Space Island was planted, and the journey behind the name and overall concept for the album. * Weaving personal experiences into Space Island, finding the "hint" that they were on the right track in the songwriting process and music as a universal meeting point. * Caleb discusses spending most of his money on gear, and how the fortuitous purchase of an organ added new layers to the eventual end product of Space Island. * Caleb and Georgia share some behind the scenes tales about the filming of their incredible music video for single Piece Of My Mind, and how the experience linked to grief and concepts behind Space Island. * Some key songs on Space Island* that Caleb and Georgia love on the album, as well how they built the album, why it's designed to be listened to in full from start to finish and how the curation links to their live shows * How the time forced by the pandemic away from the stage and seeing some other inspiring live shows recently has contributed to a shift in their own live show plans. * The power of live music and the connectivity that a live performance extends to artists and fans alike. * Why Australian fans are some of the best Broods fans in the world for Georgia and Caleb, as well as why the Aussie music industry excites them. * A standout fan moment for Georgia that still keeps her going when things get tough (hint: it was in Brisbane!), and what Caleb and Georgia love most about this Broods journey after all this time.


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Back in 2007, a group of uni mates in Leeds started writing and playing music together, not fathoming that casual living room gigs and an enjoyment of triangles would eventually lead to a Mercury Prize, Grammy award nominations and a debut album in 2012 that would go on to be classed as one that "flipped the indie script" via its genre-morphing, experimentation and catchy as hell off-kilter pop tendencies.

The band in question, Alt-J, have since gone on to become one of the most successful modern British bands, boasting the coveted feat of successfully cracking America (despite some self-described British cynicism), selling over two million records, carving up half a billion streams and even counting artists like Miley Cyrus as a fan.

With 2022 now well and truly upon us all, it's been now over four years since fans last copped a brand new studio Alt-J album, with RELAXER previously releasing in June of 2017, and a rap-heavy alternative album of RELAXER titled REDUXER released back in 2018. But as of today, the fourth album chapter in the Alt-J tale is upon us, bustling with songs about beauty, darkness, Hollywood and even true crime weaved with the classic Alt-J sonic hallmarks - but also with some shimmering showings of a band who just continue to burgeon as writers and storytellers with each passing release. And to celebrate the long-awaited release of The Dream, Alt-J vocalist and guitarist Joe Newman stopped by The Green Room podcast to chat with host Tiana Speter everything from first gigs to directing music videos and more!

IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:

The journey for Alt-J to releasing their fourth studio album The Dream, including from taking time off in 2019 to now

How Alt-J usually craft their albums, the thematics that started to emerge during the writing phase of The Dream and what significant role feedback from their fans plays when it comes to them understanding their own creative works

Joe discusses the process and experiences behind his directorial debut for the music video Hard Drive Gold (and Tiana and Joe puzzle over whether it's Melburnian or Melbournite when it comes to talking about people who live in Melbourne), and opens up about catching the directorial "bug"

What songs from The Dream is Joe most looking forward to playing with the band, and what songs on the album is Joe most keen on singing live? Joe dives into some standout tunes on The Dream for him and why (plus - Tiana's favourite song on the album turns out be a partial time-traveller from 2008)

The Alt-J process for concocting, creating and, at times, storing music ideas, including an insight into how the band defy time periods when they write new material

Joe takes us back to the very first official Alt-J live show in 2008, and what happened in the lead up to this performance (hint: it was in a living room and it was the catalyst for Alt-J beginning their journey in earnest)

The "pinch me" moments that stand out for Joe throughout the Alt-J journey, and balancing the work and play aspects of his "dream job"

Joe's key green room item he likes to have backstage when he's on the road (hint: it's green, it goes well with toast and Tiana also found Joe a new favourite beer as a result)


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The story is the stuff of legends: twin brothers Matt Goss and Luke Goss combining forces in the 1980s, armed with leather jackets, bandanas and razor-sharp pop under the moniker Bros. In the blink of an eye, the brothers and original member Craig Logan became household names, going on to become the youngest artists to ever headline at the hallowed Wembley Stadium in London, whilst attracting mania-level adoration courtesy of their heart-throb looks and monster classics like When Will I Be Famous, Drop The Boy and I Owe You Nothing.

But behind the swift success and pop icon status Bros attained, an entirely different story was playing out behind the scenes: one of discord and constant media scrutiny, coupled with usual family clashes and the stressors of fame, ultimately leading to Bros breaking up in the early 1990s much to the dismay of their legions of (often screaming) fans.

It hasn't been all doom and gloom though, with 2016 bringing the tantalising news that the brothers Goss would be mounting a hotly-anticipated reunion show the following year; and the world was gifted with a substantial inside look into what went into that end result courtesy of the BAFTA award-winning 2018 Bros documentary Bros: After The Screaming Stops.

2022 will also now see Matt Goss release a brand new solo album, The Beautiful Unknown, channeling his lessons honed via his acclaimed Las Vegas residency, alongside the promise of many solo and potential Bros live shows - and, happily, Australia is firmly set in their sights. But before this latest chapter unfolds (and to celebrate Aussie audiences finally being able to see the Bros doco via SBS VICELAND and SBS ON DEMAND for a limited time), Matt Goss joins host Tiana speter today on The Green Room to chat fame, family, authenticity and much, much more.

IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: How Matt's 2022 has started off, and what's in store for him this year * The reality behind the scenes and the experience of viewing the documentary Bros: After The Screaming Stops for Matt,* as well as what was really going through Matt's head when he and brother Luke Goss emerged onstage at the Bros reunion gig at London's O2 arena in 2017 * The universal experience of family disputes, and Matt's advice for surviving conflict with families and loved ones in general * Traversing fan mania throughout his career, Matt shares his thoughts on the potential secrets to the enduring adoration for Bros * Matt talks personal and public aspects of songwriting, as well as finding a safe place, vulnerability and authenticity when creating and in relationships in general * Matt dives into the observed fatigue of the pandemic in Australia (a place he considers as one of his most favourite in the world) and the importance of letting the arts get back on track * How Matt gets gig fit for live shows (hint: it's extremely wholesome) * The steep but valuable learning curve of doing his now-legendary Las Vegas residency * A look back at an early Bros live show memory in Newcastle, and why the show was a significant turning point in the band's legacy * The toll and lessons learned from the significant media attention that dogged Bros in their earlier years, and some advice Matt would offer to younger bands today when dealing with social media and the media in general * What some of Matt's proudest achievements have been so far (from meeting Frank Sinatra to still being neck-deep in the industry) * Matt's essential (and benevolent) green room items, and the beauty of all things unknown


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It’s no great secret that Glass Animals are a band who have steadily charmed the world with their affable and dreamy take on indie pop and rock.

For over a decade, the beloved UK group have gone on to unveil three studio albums, including their most recent full-length Dreamland. Alongside releases, the band are also currently nominated for a Grammy award in 2022 - and closer to home here in Australia, their iconic track Heat Waves took out the coveted #1 spot on the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2020, of course, but more recently the track also scored the crown as Spotify’s most streamed track in 2021, and also took out the #1 spot on the 2021 Aria end of year singles chart. Not too shabby for a track released a year and a half ago.

Glass Animals are an anomaly in the best possible way, conjuring otherworldly psychedelic pop and hypnotic electronica in their recordings, while also often reworking their tracks to be more dance friendly for their live sets - and Aussie fans are set to cop the group live in technicolour action later this year, with the group lined up to play their biggest headline shows to date, including Perth, Sydney and Melbourne in July, and they’re also on deck for the sold out Splendour In The Grass extravaganza lined up for July as well. And along for the ride, of course, will be a long-awaited live celebration of the group's sublime 2020 album Dreamland.

But before the band return to their adoring fans here in Australia later this year (and for the first 2022 episode of The Green Room): today frontman Dave Bayley joins host Tiana Speter to discuss live shows, personal songwriting, what kept him going through the pandemic and new music confirmation and much more - including the fact that host Speter scarily and somewhat poetically had some glass shatter in front of her thanks to a storm the moment the interview Zoom call started.

IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: Glass Animals being "honorary Australians" and finally returning down under to tour their album Dreamland * The history of Glass Animals playing in Australia, and a particularly memorable Falls Festival moment for Dave featuring an Aussie fan and a belt made out of goon bags * Why Dave loves playing at festivals, and Dave accidentally reveals his go-to festival disguise to get out and about in the crowd * What we can expect from a Glass Animals show in 2022, and what it was really like to play their first live show post-lockdown in the UK (hint: there were nerves and possibly tears) * The contributing factors that led to their 2020 album Dreamland being more personal than previous Glass Animals material, and how the band felt when the album was finally released * The incredible success for Heat Waves, both globally and here in Australia, and the contribution the love down under had to Dave traversing the COVID-19 pandemic * Dave chats about his love of Australia, Aussie crowds compared to other countries and how his mum's new boyfriend may contribute to him being in Australia more often * Why Dave currently finds himself loving festival shows compared to more intimate venues (for now) * Dave reminisces about the first ever official Glass Animals live show, warts and all, as well as how it helped them positively evolve and led to their early Australian performances * What bands and artists caught Dave's ears in 2021, including Aussie artist D. D Dumbo * Dave reveals some minor* secrets about what Glass Animals are cooking up in 2022 (hint: new music) * * Dave's key item on the rider when Glass Animals are on the road (Jerry Seinfeld would approve), and why we might be able to get our hands on a Dave Bayley cereal sometime soon


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021 is a year that most won't - or desperately will want to - forget. But for host of The Green Room podcast Tiana Speter, it's been a year of change, including her stepping into the role as host of the podcast following the departure of founding host Neil Griffiths back in May of this year.

What has followed has been a rollercoaster of laughs, learning and lots of chats, with Speter clocking up 31 regular episodes in just over six months at the helm, including majority of those episodes taking place remotely due to the extensive Sydney lockdowns starting not long after Speter took over the show. Add in two COVID-19 music industry specials, which collectively totaled just shy of three and a half hours worth of content, and an extra bonus today: a "Best of 2021" special to take a look back at the year that was - and it's safe to say The Green Room podcast has had an eventful but ultimately enjoyable year despite the odds.

Today, join Tiana Speter reminiscing about some of her favourite (and most memorable) Green Room moments during her tenure, as well as some from earlier in the year, including an array of musicians, actors and comedians who continued to tell their stories during what eventuated as an extremely trying year for creatives around the globe.

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PART TWO:

When Tiana Speter stepped into the role as host for The Green Room podcast, little did she know she'd be undertaking much of the series remotely during substantial lockdown, while interviewing some of her heroes & new friends along the way. Today in part two of this two-part special, we take a look back at actors and comedians who joined The Green Room in 2021, as well as a look at the two-part COVID-19 music industry special released back in August, and a rapid fire round of some of Speter's guests sharing what they like to have in their very own green rooms when they're on the road.


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2021 is a year that most won't - or desperately will want to - forget. But for host of The Green Room podcast Tiana Speter, it's been a year of change, including her stepping into the role as host of the podcast following the departure of founding host Neil Griffiths back in May of this year.

What has followed has been a rollercoaster of laughs, learning and lots of chats, with Speter clocking up 31 regular episodes in just over six months at the helm, including majority of those episodes taking place remotely due to the extensive Sydney lockdowns starting not long after Speter took over the show. Add in two COVID-19 music industry specials, which collectively totaled just shy of three and a half hours worth of content, and an extra bonus today: a "Best of 2021" special to take a look back at the year that was - and it's safe to say The Green Room podcast has had an eventful but ultimately enjoyable year despite the odds.

Today, join Tiana Speter reminiscing about some of her favourite (and most memorable) Green Room moments during her tenure, as well as some from earlier in the year, including an array of musicians, actors and comedians who continued to tell their stories during what eventuated as an extremely trying year for creatives around the globe.

Grab your AAA pass and come backstage - we're entering The Green Room.

PART ONE:

When Tiana Speter stepped into the role as host for The Green Room podcast, little did she know she'd be undertaking much of the series remotely during substantial lockdown, while interviewing some of her heroes & new friends along the way. Today in part two of this two-part special, we take a look back at actors and comedians who joined The Green Room in 2021, as well as a look at the two-part COVID-19 music industry special released back in August, and a rapid fire round of some of Speter's guests sharing what they like to have in their very own green rooms when they're on the road.


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Starting to form in the late 90s, before solidifying their lineup and rising to prominence in the early 2000s, The Butterfly Effect became one of Australia’s most-loved rock bands of the time, with their self-titled EP in 2001 and debut album Begins Here in 2003 putting them squarely in the public eye.

Spanning everything from alternative metal to hard and prog rock - and all the corners and hidden places between the two, the Butters gents became renowned for touring their high octane shows at home, abroad and on festival stages, snagging chart and radio airplay success and selling hundreds of thousands of records along the way - until the fairytale came to a halt in 2012 when frontman Clint Boge departed the band, before the group officially announced their disbandment in 2016 following a lengthy hiatus.

But out of the ashes and back on stage, 2018 saw the original lineup of or Kurt, Glenn, Clint and Ben reunite for a huge reunion national tour which in turn led to a new emotive-laden track Unbroken released in 2019 - and now over two years later, fans have been gifted with yet another new song recently, with heavy rocker ‘So Tired’ burning a hole in many a speaker of late.

To celebrate the new track and beyond, Butters guitarist Kurt Goedhart stops by The Green Room today to chat excitement, expectations and some very hot new music news for early 2022.


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Actor and activist Amandla Stenberg may be young in years, but her legacy is already overflowing.

With a breakthrough performance as the young tribute Rue in the Jennifer Lawrence-led flick The Hunger Games back in 2012, Stenberg's ascension as a Hollywood fixture has been lined with film roles in The Hate U Give and Where Hands Touch, TV stints on Drunk History and The Eddy, and even an appearance in Beyonce's epic Lemonade music video back in 2016.

Now at the age of 23, it's not just shiny Hollywood appearances that has ricocheted Stenberg from young up-and-comer to industry powerhouse; Stenberg also gives voice and strength to a variety of cultural, political and social justice issues, named in 2015 as the Ms. Foundation for Women's "Feminist Celebrity of the Year", while also going viral that same year for her playful yet though-provoking cultural appropriation video project titled Don't Cash Crop My Cornrows.

Balancing a burgeoning career alongside public scrutiny for her stances on racial and gender equality, Stenberg also has yet another string to her very powerful creative bow, playing violin and singing, making her official music debut in 2015 with the folk rock duo Honeywater. And her music chops are on full display in 2021, with the impending release of her brand new film: an adaptation of the Broadway smash-hit musical Dear Evan Hansen.

Featuring a stacked cast including Stenberg, Ben Platt, Kaitlyn Dever, Nik Dodani, Julianne Moore and Amy Adams, Dear Evan Hansen follows the titular anxious and isolated high schooler Evan Hansen as he struggles to belong in high school and the social media age, with an array of Grammy winning songs including You Will Be Found, Waving Through a Window and For Forever. Stenberg joins the cast in the role of Alana Beck, an empathetic overachiever with a pivotal role in the film and musical, with Alana's role also expanded for the film to include a brand new song for the character, penned by Stenberg herself alongside writers Ben Pasek and Justin Paul. And to unpack the Dear Evan Hansen experience and also gift a brief insight into her other music endeavours, Amandla Stenberg joins The Green Room for today's episode.


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Commanding attention back in 2013 in the 2013 National RAW Comedy finals, Becky Lucas has since gone on to become a comedic force to be reckoned with. From sold out solo shows at home and abroad, Lucas has performed at some of the biggest venues around the world, alongside some of the biggest names in comedy, including Conan O’Brien, Nick Kroll, Jim Norton, Beth Stelling and many others.

From the Sydney Opera House to The Comedy Cellar in New York and beyond, Becky’s irresistible knack for fusing relatability with razor-sharp delivery is gimmick-free and punctuated elegantly by her sparkling wit; and when she’s not onstage dishing out the laughs, she’s also written a novel, written for TV, appeared in TV shows, and holds the bragging rights as being the first female Australian to feature on Conan O’Brien’s late-night talk show (where he also told her she needed meds after her performance).

In 2021, Lucas took to the stage in-between Melbourne lockdowns to host the prestigious Melbourne International Comedy Festival Gala, and 2022 is already shaping up to be a big one, including an appearance in March at the Super Fun Day Festival in Brisbane, a comedy and music festival bringing together some of the most beloved talent in the country into one amazing day of laughs and riffs. But before this year comes to a close, Becky Lucas stops by ‘The Green Room’ to chat life as a comedian, fun times in general and also the time both Becky and ‘The Green Room’ host Tiana Speter saw Gotye get mad onstage at a festival.


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Few people can claim the prolific surge in popularity that Nat, aka Nat’s What I Reckon, experienced as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Declaring a public and hilarious war on jar sauce after witnessing the bizarre panic buying that left fresh food untouched on supermarket shelves, while pre-made jars were bought in droves, Nat emerged as the Aussie hero us at home and all over the world needed.

But diehard fans will be quick to tell you, Nat has been entertaining and expressing his hilarious take on social commentary for years now, with his YouTube channel and social media pages firmly lampooning everything from preppy boat culture to tissue boxes in the back of cars - but it was his unparalleled knack for fusing profanity, genuine advice and kick ass delicious meals that set his star even further on the rise, going on to claim Dave Grohl as a fan and firmly embraced as the true champion of the people.

As if this hilarious human wasn’t generous enough with his recipes and sharing his partner Jules’s infectious laugh with the world, Nat’s also a mental health ambassador, a musician and honestly one of the nicest humans you could ever cross paths with.

With 2021 drawing to a close, Nat’s now ticked off yet another milestone, with his second book Death To Jar Sauce: Rad Recipes For Champions officially out this week - and to celebrate, he swung by the Green Room to chat about his natural career progression, positive mental health practices and Colgate beef lasagne.


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A musician, a composer, an actor and now a podcast creator: Sam Nelson Harris, aka the frontman for American pop rockers X Ambassadors, has many strings to his creative bow.

Now in 2021, armed with a brand new release, a third full-length X Ambassadors outing titled The Beautiful Liar, Harris has simultaneously now also branched out into the land of podcasts, with an accompanying audio drama series also titled The Beautiful Liar detailing a gripping coming-of-age-meets-superhero-origin story, as well as a heartfelt accompaniment to Harris and his brother and bandmate Casey Harris' experience growing up devouring supernatural radio dramas.

The road to a podcast was uncomplicated in terms of concept; The Beautiful Liar itself embraced both the Harris brothers’ real life experiences, including Casey’s experience having been legally blind since birth. But despite the inevitable hurdles both have traversed and overcome in the lead up, The Beautiful Liar, both podcast and album, offers a raw and relatable insight into life in general.

Join Sam this week on 'The Green Room' as he chats storytelling, concept albums & the stories behind this new podcast series.

IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:

  • The role of storytelling and the eventual evolution of both the X Ambassadors recent album The Beautiful Liar and the brand new accompanying narrative podcast of the same name - and how the podcast was briefly nearly going to be a musical
  • Embracing ambition, authenticity and affirmation in a variety of creative settings - and why they are included in these latest projects
  • The importance of sharing messages of empowerment and inclusivity, and how the underlying themes of The Beautiful Liar podcast connect personally for Harris, his brother Casey and the rest of the band
  • How X Ambassadors hit their most ambitious sonic territory yet for The Beautiful Liar, and the intention behind creating the album
  • Why Harris declares himself as a "psycho", his realisation that he didn't have everything in life sorted, and how these things ultimately impacted his songwriting for the new album (and lent some comedic tinges to the new podcast)
  • How Schitt's Creek starlet Emily Hampshire became part of The Beautiful Liar podcast, and how her character Shadow was conjured
  • The moment(s) that Harris got to embrace a lifelong love of dance with the clip for My Own Monster, why he's officially a "dancer" now, and how performing and being outside his comfort zone informs and inspires his passion in all creative pursuits
  • What it's been like for Harris to finally be able to get back onstage since the COVID-19 pandemic kicked off - and a trip down memory lane to the first ever official X Ambassadors shows (and why a keyboard flew into the audience at one gig)
  • Who some fictional and real life superheroes are that Harris most admires (tune in X Men and drama class fans)
  • And Harris reveals what he always has with him in his green room backstage - and it's a handy tip for all the singers out there!

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A true craftsman of the highest order, German-born composer Hans Zimmer has been shaping and scoring Hollywood and the cinematic universe at large for decades, with over 150 films, two Golden Globes, four Grammys and an Academy Award lying in his wake.

Embracing music as a child, Zimmer evolved to find a refuge in creating immersive and innovative musical landscapes on the silver screen, equally at home in a historical epic, sci-fi fantasy or a gritty superhero universe, with films like Gladiator, Pirates of the Caribbean, Sherlock Holmes, Inception, The Lion King, True Romance and Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy to name but a mere few of his ground-breaking works.

But while Zimmer's prolific output is enough to cement his status as one of the true Hollywood greats of all time, it's Zimmer's ongoing humility and hunger for fusing traditional orchestral arrangements with modern flavours and technology that truly sets him apart from many of his extremely gifted contemporaries (including being named by the UK Daily Telegraph's Top 100 Living Geniuses back in 2007). And on the cusp of the Australian cinematic release of the long-awaited 25th James Bond outing, No Time To Die, Zimmer stopped by The Green Room podcast to chat the fateful road to him being part of the latest Bond outing, how Billie Eilish scored the Bond theme song and what keeps inspiring him after all this time.


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Whether you know and love her for her scene-stealing roles as Rebecca on Chapelwaite, Jennifer on 12 Monkeys or as everyone’s favourite motel owner Stevie on Schitt’s Creek - Emily Hampshire can’t help but bring sardonic joy to every part she takes on.

But as of next week, Hampshire will also be lending her many talents to a brand new venture: a brand new narrative podcast ‘The Beautiful Liar’, acting as a companion piece to the new X Ambassadors album of the same name. Hampshire takes on the role of Shadow in this heartwarming, coming-of-age story that follows a blind teenager Clementine discovering powers and characters in this exhilarating series.

An extremely inclusive and immersive project, Hampshire also takes on Executive Producing roles for the podcast, and today she’s on ‘The Green Room’ podcast to chat playlists, musical moments in her career and how she was seemingly destined for entertaining from an early age.

The Beautiful Liar podcast, featuring Emily Hampshire, will premiere next Wednesday 3 November on Amazon Music, with new episodes dropping every Wednesday (PT time).


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Emerging with gusto in the Second British Invasion of the US in the early 80s, Duran Duran tasted early mainstream success alongside the commencement of the 24 hour music juggernaut channel MTV, which officially launched in 1981 - the same year the band’s self-titled debut album unveiled.

But four decades later, Duran Duran continue to prove they are not a band willing to rest on their laurels, with their fifteenth studio album ‘Future Past’ officially releasing today that provides a snapshot of a band still hungry for more. 

Join Duran Duran bassist John Taylor on ‘The Green Room’ today, chatting human connection, creating during a pandemic and the secret sauce to enduring relationships.


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It’s been two years since a new Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes album has been unleashed into the world, but this week marks the English punk rockers’ fourth studio album, with ‘Sticky’ ready to weave some raucous beauty.

Boasting an array of collaborations and plenty of stylistic wit, ‘Sticky’ came to life amid an unexpected period of quiet for the group (thanks, COVID), recorded in lockdown and collectively looking at traversing life in a world gone mad. And with the album officially out this week, Frank Carter himself stopped by ‘The Green Room’ podcast to chat inspiration, creative alliances and making rock shows safe spaces.


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The name Tom Morello needs very little introduction: undeniably one of the most influential and engaging musicians of all time, Morello’s prolific output as a solo artist, collaborator and band member with Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave, Prophets of Rage and beyond has cemented him as one of the true GOATs in the musical realms. Alongside his creative conquers, Morello’s prowess extends into socio and political activism, brandishing an honors grad in political science from Harvard while melding activism with eye-watering riffage in many of his musical projects.

Morello’s is a voice that speaks loudest through his actions and his otherworldly guitar abilities, providing some of the most iconic riffs of this generation. And in 2021, he has returned to his collaborative best, chatting today on ‘The Green Room’ about his brand new album ‘The Atlas Underground Fire’ and how Mount Everest summits, voice memos and lockdown resulted in a new release.


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Forged in the ’80s over a love of American speed metal, New Zealand’s Shihad would go on to become the Land of the Long White Cloud’s most celebrated rock bands - a moniker they have time and time again lived up to over multiple decades.

Comprised of a group of true innovators, Shihad’s history is lined with hard-hitting thematics, imposing riffage and plenty of highs and lows for good measure; but on the cusp of releasing their tenth studio album ‘Old Gods’, frontman Jon Toogood joins ‘The Green Room’ (from an airplane lounge of all places) to chat creative excitement, early days as a band and a look at the journey to this hotly anticipated new album.


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Whether you know him for his blistering work in Alexisonfire, Gallows or countless other bands, Canadian heavy sovereign Wade MacNeil is undeniably a force to be reckoned with. And while his journey has been lined with glittering highs and shattering lows, MacNeil has emerged in 2021 with a new lease on life - and a new album, with the debut self-titled album for his brand new project Dooms Children due out later this month. Come join Wade on ‘The Green Room’ chatting influences, collaboration and some unexpected career moves.


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Ten years ago, Aussie rapper 360 unveiled what was described as the “hip hop event of the year”, with his game-changing second studio album ‘Falling & Flying’ changing the musical landscape. While the road between then and now has been one laced with hurdles, today 360, aka Matt Colewell, is on ‘The Green Room’ in honour of the tenth anniversary reissue of ‘Falling & Flying’ to share his creative sparks, new music musings and a look back at the album that changed everything.


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He’s the Aussie triple threat taking Hollywood and the world by storm. Whether you know Keiynan Lonsdale from his ‘Dance Academy’ days, his role as Kid Flash for the CW, in ‘Love Simon’ or just generally for his incredible tunes, there’s undeniably something extremely captivating about this all-round creative cauldron. Join Keiynan on ‘The Green Room’ chatting new music, creative joy and living life outside the comfort zone. 


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Rock shows, embracing vulnerability and taking a toddler on tour overseas: come join Middle Kids vocalist Hannah Joy on The Green Room to chat the band’s recent album Today We’re The Greatest while on the brink of touring the USA for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic kicked off.


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Deadpan comedian Luke Heggie never intended to pursue a life as a full-time professional funnyman. But despite never planning for a life in the spotlight, Heggie has certainly garnered a cult-like following for his "harsh but fair" approach, and today he shares his unlikely journey to accidental infamy, chatting fortuitous New Year’s resolutions, airplane incidents and the only thing worse than heckling at a live show.


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Scottish synth-poppers CHVRCHES boldly step into their darkest territory yet with their fourth full-length album Screen Violence. Come join CHVRCHES vocalist and percussionist Lauren Mayberry as she unpacks the music that shaped her, taking sonic 'sugar' off the table and how The Cure's Robert Smith agreed to be on the new album one Halloween.


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A week out from releasing her long-awaited debut full-length album Begin To Look Around, Melbourne artist Gretta Ray joins host Tiana Speter on The Green Room to explore the incredible journey to this milestone, including memories, inspiration and the hurdles that have shaped this luminous artist.


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To celebrate their brand new EP Moral Panic II, Nothing But Thieves guitarist Dom Craik stopped by The Green Room just before the new release to chat with host Tiana Speter about creating during COVID, Mario Kart and that time he crowd surfed to break up a fight.


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He's the Aussie hip hop dynamo taking the world by storm; and today, Masked Wolf, aka Harry Michael, stops by 'The Green Room' to chat his journey, bucket lists and desert island albums.


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PART TWO: As Australia approaches the 18 month mark since the COVID-19 pandemic first took hold, an undeniable question has emerged in the latter half of 2021: just how is the music industry truly situated at this stage of the pandemic? Are we truly worse off now than we were last year? In this special two-part series, join The Green Room's panel of music figures and experts to gauge where we're at as an industry, while also exploring some possible solutions to surviving the ongoing crisis in our own backyard.

CONTENT WARNING: This podcast contains discussion of mental health. If you are suffering from any of the issues that have been discussed or need assistance, please contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636.

THE GREEN ROOM COVID-19 MUSIC INDUSTRY PANEL - 2021

  • Adrian Collette - Australia Council CEO
  • Alex Lahey - Melbourne Singer-songwriter
  • Annabelle Herd - CEO of ARIA
  • Brian "Smash" Chladil - CEO of Oztix
  • Chris O’Hearn - Management & PR Company Thrillhill Music
  • Clive Miller - CEO of Support Act
  • Dean Ormston - CEO of APRA AMCOS
  • Emily Ulman - Isol-Aid Festival Managing Director, Brunswick Music Festival Programmer
  • John "JC" Collins - Owner of The Triffid, Co-Owner of The Fortitude Music Hall
  • Maggie Collins - Executive Director of the Association of Artist Managers
  • Nicholas Greco - Director of Untitled
  • Paul Fletcher - Minister for the Arts
  • Paul Piticco - Splendour and Secret Sounds Group Co-CEO
  • Peter Noble - Bluesfest Festival Director
  • Stephen Wade - CEO of Select Music
  • Tony Burke - Shadow Minister for the Arts

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PART ONE: As Australia approaches the 18-month mark since the COVID-19 pandemic first took hold, an undeniable question has emerged in the latter half of 2021: just how is the music industry truly situated at this stage of the pandemic? Are we truly worse off now than we were last year? In this special two-part series, join The Green Room's panel of music figures and experts to gauge where we're at as an industry, while also exploring some possible solutions to surviving the ongoing crisis in our own backyard.

THE GREEN ROOM COVID-19 MUSIC INDUSTRY PANEL - 2021

  • Adrian Collette - Australia Council CEO
  • Alex Lahey - Melbourne Singer-songwriter
  • Annabelle Herd - CEO of ARIA
  • Brian "Smash" Chladil - CEO of Oztix
  • Chris O’Hearn - Management & PR Company Thrillhill Music
  • Clive Miller - CEO of Support Act
  • Dean Ormston - CEO of APRA AMCOS
  • Emily Ulman - Isol-Aid Festival Managing Director, Brunswick Music Festival Programmer
  • John "JC" Collins - Owner of The Triffid, Co-Owner of The Fortitude Music Hall
  • Maggie Collins - Executive Director of the Association of Artist Managers
  • Nicholas Greco - Director of Untitled
  • Paul Fletcher - Minister for the Arts
  • Paul Piticco - Splendour and Secret Sounds Group Co-CEO
  • Peter Noble - Bluesfest Festival Director
  • Stephen Wade - CEO of Select Music
  • Tony Burke - Shadow Minister for the Arts

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With a brand Bleachers album Take The Sadness Out Of Saturday Night out today, The Green Room catches up with the incomparable Jack Antonoff to chat hometowns, creative endeavours and finding "your people" through music.


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Welcome to the jungle! Come join The Jungle Giants frontman Sam Hales on The Green Room, chatting internal vs. external expectations, the power of positivity and all things new music, with Love Signs finally out in the world.


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Aunty Donna's Mark Bonnano and Broden Kelly are up to mischief on The Green Room today, sharing sketch sneak peeks and a love of live performance; plus, what band do Mark and host Tiana Speter froth on to momentarily ostracise Broden?


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The realities of standing still after a lifetime of being on the go; Jimmy Barnes unpacks learning, growth and his new album 'Flesh and Blood' on this week's episode of 'The Green Room' with host Tiana Speter.


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Aussie icons Ian MossandTroy Cassar-Daley are taking their guitars and songs on the road later this year; and to celebrate, they stopped by The Green Room with Tiana Speter to chat all about it.

CONTENT WARNING: This podcast contains discussion of mental health. If you are suffering from any of the issues that have been discussed or need assistance, please contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636.


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Brisbane DJ duo Mashd N Kutcher joins Tiana Speter on 'The Green Room' to chat creative expansion, remixes and more.


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Pseudo Echo's iconic frontman Brian Canham chats lost demos, chance meetings and the Countdown appearance that changed it all.


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San Cisco's Jordi Davieson and Scarlett Stevens chat life on the road and stylistic expansion.


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Rise Against frontman Tim McIlrath joins the Green Room on the brink of a brand new album.


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Australian producer What So Not explains to Tiana Speter how he'd inadvertently planned for a pandemic.


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You Am I's Tim Rogers and Davey Lane talk candidly about their first new studio album in over half a decade as new host Tiana Speter takes over the Green Room mic.


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Luke Steele discusses new project H3000 and Empire Of The Sun's hiatus as we mark host Neil Griffiths' final day on The Green Room mic.


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Dean Lewis returns to 'The Green Room' to talk about his new music and when fans can expect his long-awaited second album!


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Stars of TV comedy 'Mythic Quest', Rob McElhenney ('It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia') & Australia's own Charlotte Nicdao, join this week's episode to talk about season two out on Apple TV+ right now!


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Amy Shark's new album 'Cry Forever' is out today and she joined this week's episode to talk about the record, the long wait for it and her most personal song to date.


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UK comic and actor Eddie Izzard makes her feature film writing debut with 'Six Minutes To Midnight' out in cinemas across Australia right now and she joined this week's podcast to talk about it, as well as the Trump era and her planned move into politics.


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After almost a decade, The Offspring are finally back with brand new album 'Let The Bad Times Roll' & Dexter and Noodles joined this week's podcast to talk all about it!


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Alan McGee - founder of the iconic Creation Records and the man who discovered Oasis - joins the podcast to talk about his new biopic 'Creation Stories' which hits cinemas this month and shares crazy stories from his past.


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On this bonus episode, Bob Odenkirk joins the podcast to talk about his new action film, 'Nobody' out in cinemas on 1 April!


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Bill Burr joins the podcast for his only interview ahead of his virtual stand-up show for Australia and New Zealand this weekend and talks about the gig as well as his recent appearances on the Grammys, 'Saturday Night Live' and 'The Mandalorian'.


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A Day To Remember guitarist Neil Westfall joins the podcast to talk about the band's new album 'You're Welcome' and the importance of blink-182 on his career.


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Incubus frontman Brandon Boyd joins this week's show to talk about his art works premiering in Australia this week, as well as what's next for the band and his own solo material which you'll be hearing this year!


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Scottish comic Daniel Sloss has been approved to travel to Australia next month to tour his brand new show, 'Hubris'. Daniel joins this week's show to talk about how the hell he's gonna pull it off, as well as his relationship with Australian comedy, cancel culture and opening for Dave Chappelle.


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After five years, Kings Of Leon are back with brand new album 'When You See Yourself' out today! Jared Followill joins the podcast to talk about the record, past tension in the band and why they're better then ever now.


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Peking Duk's Adam Hyde celebrates his 30th birthday by joining 'The Green Room' from Cabo to talk about his new solo project - Keli Holiday - for the first time in any interview!


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'The Green Room' makes its return for 2021 with special guest Tash Sultana! Tash joins the podcast to talk about their new album 'Terra Firma' out right now.


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'The Dry' - the film adaption of Jane Harper's critically acclaimed novel - hits cinemas on 1 January and lead star Eric Bana and director Robert Connolly joined the 150th episode of 'The Green Room' podcast to talk all about it!


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2020 has been a year like no other but there has still been some good to come out of it. On this special episode, Neil is joined by The Music's team captain Andrew Mast and online editor Jess Dale to talk about what our writers thought was the best in music, film and TV this year.


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US musician and producer John Feldmann joins the podcast to talk Goldfinger's new album 'Never Look Back', working with some of his favourite acts like The Used and when fans can expect that new blink-182 album.


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Aunty Donna's Netflix sketch comedy series 'Aunty Donna's Big 'Ol House Of Fun' is blowing up around the world. Broden and Mark join the podcast how they locked in the show... and couldn't tell anyone about it.


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Tim Minchin joins this week's podcast to discuss his debut album out this week, his move to LA, coming home to Australia and upcoming projects!


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Foo Fighters are back! Chris and Nate join this week's podcast to talk about new single 'Shame Shame' and their tenth album 'Medicine At Midnight' coming next February.


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Aussie legend Missy Higgins joins the podcast to talk about her new single written during Melbourne lockdown and her hopes for the music industry coming out of the COVID pandemic.


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Amy Shark returns to the podcast to talk about her new single with Travis Barker (and working with yet another blink-182 member!) and gives an update on her long-awaited second album!


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Ashton Irwin joins the podcast to talk about his debut solo album, dealing with fame and success and gives an update on 5 Seconds Of Summer plans!


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US musician Laura Jane Grace joins this week's podcast to talk about her new album 'Stay Alive' (out right now!), working through the COVID pandemic and what fans can expect for future solo and Against Me! music.


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Jimmy Barnes returns to the podcast to promote his new book, 'Killing Time', and what's in store for future Cold Chisel and solo music.


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On this special episode of 'The Green Room' we talk all about musicians and the Archibald Prize. Joining the show includes 2020 finalist artist Claus Stangl and subject, L-FRESH The LION, as well as Jonathan Wilson from the Art Gallery of NSW.


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Mike Shinoda joins the podcast from his home studio to talk about his latest solo album, 'Dropped Frames', making music on Twitch and the 20th anniversary of Linkin Park's debut album, 'Hybrid Theory'!


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'Entourage' creator Doug Ellin joins this week's episode to talk about his and Kevin Dillon's new show 'Victory: The Podcast' and reminisce about the iconic HBO series and if we'll ever see it back on TV screens.


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Briggs joins the podcast to talk about his new EP 'Always Was', staying busy in COVID, dealing with online trolls and even more new music we might hear very soon...


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Osher Günsberg joins this week's show to talk about the madness & wonder that is 'The Masked Singer', his Channel [V] days and saying goodbye.


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Corey Taylor joins this week's show to talk about his upcoming debut solo album 'CMFT', what led to the project and what the plans are moving forward for Slipknot and Stone Sour.


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Northlane frontman Marcus Bridge joins the podcast from lockdown in Melbourne to talk about the band's upcoming livestream show, one year on from 'Alien' and if a new record is on the way.


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'The Feed' host Marc Fennell joins this week show to talk about his latest podcast 'Nut Jobs' and some of his memorable interviews including Tom Cruise and his trip to the South Park offices...


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Josh Radnor joins the show to talk about Radnor & Lee's new album, 'Golden State', as well as future film and music projects, 'How I Met Your Mother' and a potential new season of 'Hunters'.


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With their new single now out in the world, Bring Me The Horizon frontman Oli Sykes joins this week's show to discuss the music the band are currently working on and whether another album is on the way or even if fans will get another one.


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'The Office' star Creed Bratton joins this week's episode to discuss his long-awaited tour of Australia in 2021 and shares highlights and untold stories from the set of the iconic show.


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In March a number of key figures within the local music scene joined a special edition of the show to discuss how the COVID pandemic will impact the industry. Now, over ten weeks on, they return to look at the progress, what still needs to be done and how the industry can bounce back.


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US filmmaker and general hero Paul Feig joins this week's episode to talk about 'Love Life' - the new TV series with Anna Kendrick which he executive produced and looks back on some of the highlights and stories of working on iconic shows like 'The Office' and 'Freaks & Geeks'.


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The 1975 frontman Matty Healy returns to the podcast to discuss the band's long-awaited album 'Notes On A Conditional Form', already working on new music in self isolation and what's next for the UK band.


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Aussie comedy legends Lano & Woodley join this week's podcast to talk about their new comedy special 'Fly' out on Amazon Prime now!


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Parkway Drive frontman Winston McCall joins the show to talk about new documentary 'Viva The Underdogs' and how the COVID pandemic has brought the band back to the studio...


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Ahead of next week's 'Spicks & Specks' special, Adam Hills joins the show (from self isolation) to talk about if the ABC show will ever return full time and when (if) he will head back to the UK for the next season of 'The Last Leg'.


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Violent Soho's new album, Everything Is A-OK, is out TODAY and to celebrate guitarist James Tidswell joins the podcast to talk all about it!


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Aussie dance legend Nick Littlemore joins the show ahead of the debut EP release from Vlossom - his collaboration with Cloud Control's Alister Wright. Nick joins the podcast from his LA home to talk about the project as well as forthcoming new music from Empire Of The Sun and PNAU!


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Bert McCracken joins the podcast from his home in Sydney to discuss The Used's new album, 'Heartwork'! The frontman discusses reuniting with John Feldmann, why it could be The Used's best album yet and if he was in on My Chemical Romance's reunion...


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Pop icon Melanie C joins this week's 'The Green Room' to talk the past, present and future of the Spice Girls, going solo for the first time and her new music - the singer's most personal to date.


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With tours, festivals and shows continuing to be called off in the wake of the global coronavirus outbreak, a number of key figures within the local music industry join a special episode of 'The Green Room' to discuss the impact and what happens next.


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'The Simpsons' legend Harry Shearer joins 'The Green Room' during his Australian visit to discuss the future of the show, the Apu controversy, his run on 'Saturday Night Live' and what we're gonna do about Trump and coronavirus.


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Having just wrapped up a stadium tour with Queen, Adam Lambert joined 'The Green Room' this week to talk about his new album, 'Velvet' and his future with the rock icons!


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In Australia for some TS5 performances, UK legend Craig David joins 'The Green Room' to talk about the 20th anniversary of his classic debut album, 'Born To Do It', riding the highs and lows and when fans can expect a new album!


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5 Seconds Of Summer join 'The Green Room' while back home for Fire Fight Australia to discuss their new album, 'CALM', out on 27 March!


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Slowly Slowly frontman Ben Stewart joins 'The Green Room' ahead of the band's forthcoming album, 'Race Car Blues'!


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In Australia on their debut tour of the country, X Ambassadors' Sam & Casey join 'The Green Room' to talk about their latest album, 'Orion', new music already in the works and working with artists like Eminem and Lizzo (ahem Grammy wins included).


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'The Green Room' goes backstage at the first stop of the Laneway Festival in Brisbane. Featuring interviews with DMA'S, Ruel, Mahalia, Stella Donnelly and Benee!


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Legendary DJ and dance icon Fatboy Slim joins The Green Room in Sydney during his Australian tour! He discusses his impact on music over the years, if he'll ever retire and if he has plans to release new tunes...


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Halsey's brand new album 'Manic' is out TODAY and she joins The Green Room from LA to talk all about it!


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'The Green Room' podcast rings in the new year at Falls Festival in Byron Bay with guests including Lewis Capaldi, PNAU, YUNGBLUD, G Flip, Thelma Plum, WAAX, Montaigne and Psychedelic Porn Crumpets!


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We go backstage at Good Things Festival in Sydney to chat with a bunch of the acts on the line-up including Parkway Drive, A Day To Remember, Violent Soho, Simple Plan, Bad Religion, Ice Nine Kills and Slowly Slowly!


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In this 'The Green Room' special, we head along to The Banksia Project's Mental Health & Music panel with panellists including Shannon Noll, Timomatic, Mel Greig, Bill Cullen, Francis Coady and Nick Broadhurst.


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Carly Rae Jepsen joins The Green Room during her first ever tour of Australia and talks her latest album, 'Dedicated', her appearance at the 2019 ARIA Awards and why it took eight years to get to here!


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Lauv joins The Green Room while in Australia on a sold out tour to talk about his forthcoming album, 'How I'm Feeling' due out on 6 March 2020!


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New Grammy-nominated artist FINNEAS joins The Green Room from LA to discuss his new EP, 'Blood Harmony' and when we can expect the new album he's working on with his sister Billie Eilish!


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Aussie legend Paul Kelly joins 'The Green Room' to promote his new Greatest Hits album, 'Songs From The South: 1985-2019', and talks about making ARIA Awards history and if we can expect new music in 2020.


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Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins joins The Green Room from Malibu to discuss the newly-released album from side project, Taylor Hawkins & The Coattail Riders, and when we can expect new Foo Fighters music!


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On this bonus episode of The Green Room podcast, US director Paul Feig chats with Neil about his new film, 'Last Christmas', how he can make anyone funny in his comedy and the potential future of 'The Office'!


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Is 'Brittany Runs A Marathon' one of the best films of 2019? Yes, yes it is, thank you for asking. On this episode, film star Jillian Bell and director Paul Downs Colaizzo join 'The Green Room' during a promo trip to Sydney to talk about the film and why you need to see it (you really do!).


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To celebrate the launch of his new Apple Music show, 'New Music Daily', Zane Lowe joins 'The Green Room' from LA to discuss the programme, as well as his fascinating interview with Kanye West ahead of the release of the rapper's new album, 'Jesus Is King'.


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Jessica Mauboy is back with her first album in six years, 'Hilda' out today. On this episode of 'The Green Room', Mauboy talks falling out of love with music in the last few years and what brought her back.


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In the country to promote his new side project, Love Fame Tragedy, Matthew 'Murph' Murphy joins The Green Room with Neil Griffiths to discuss the venture, as well as what's next for The Wombats and what went down when they opened for The Rolling Stones this past August.


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After kicking off their headline tour, The 1975 Matty Healy joins what is the 100th episode of 'The Green Room with Neil Griffiths'! Healy discusses the band's new music and upcoming album, as well as his relationship with fame.


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Ahead of their Australian tour kicking off this week, The Amity Affliction's Joel Birch joins 'The Green Room with Neil Griffiths' to talk about their brand new song, their upcoming tour and that whole ARIAs controversy...


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The third and final episode of The Green Room's BIGSOUND 2019 special is done and dusted. On the last episode host Neil Griffiths chats with Electric Fields, Milan Ring, Stevan, Wolfjay and DREGG!


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BIGSOUND 2019 rolls on! On this episode of 'The Green Room', host Neil Griffiths chats with Bakers Eddy, Bad//Dreems, P-Unique, These New South Whales and Saint Lane!


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BIGSOUND 2019 is officially underway! Join 'The Green Room with Neil Griffiths' podcast on day one as host Neil Griffiths chats with Best Coast's Bethany Cosentino, Imbi The Girl, The Amazons, Cry Club and Love Deluxe!


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Ahead of BIGSOUND 2019, Executive programmer Maggie Collins joins the podcast to talk about all the highlights, gigs and conferences that you need to check out next week!


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Fresh off being announced as the headlining act at this year's Good Things Festival, Parkway Drive's Luke Kilpatrick joins The Green Room for a chat about the band's first and only shows in the country this year and what they're working on next!


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Aussie legend Phil Jamieson joins the show to talk about Grinspoon's upcoming tour and new vinyl record as well as to answer the big questions: - Will Grinspoon release a new album? - How much does he love the South Sydney Rabbitohs? - When should we expect Grinspoon to play the NRL grand final again?


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Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley joins 'The Green Room' podcast on the phone in LA to talk about the band's new album 'Order In Decline', his sobriety after being hospitalised in 2014 and when we can expect to see Sum 41 back in Australia!


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'The Green Room' is backstage at Splendour 2019! We'll be chatting with artists across the weekend so tune in and check out all the action here in Byron Bay. On this episode: Santigold, Thelma Plum, Odette, Tones & I and Kaiit!


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Splendour 2019 has officially wrapped! On the final episode of 'The Green Room' backstage, we are joined by The Lumineers, Ocean Alley, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets and Slowly Slowly!


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Splendour 2019 rolls on here at Byron Bay and on this episode, we are joined backstage by Dean Lewis, Dope Lemon, Trophy Eyes and Luke from The Vegetable Plot!


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Mark Ronson was in Sydney this week to promote his new album 'Late Night Feelings' out right now. On this episode, Ronson discusses his famous collabs with Lady Gaga, Amy Winehouse and more, as well as his relationship with Tame Impala's Kevin Parker and his many, many hits.


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Dallas Green joins 'The Green Room' on the line from his home in Canada to talk about his upcoming Australian visit, new City & Colour AND Alexisonfire music and what's coming next for both projects...


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Back home to promote their new track 'Easier' Luke & Michael from 5 Seconds Of Summer join The Green Room to talk to host Neil Griffiths about the band's new direction and their upcoming fourth album!


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Just hours before taking to the Glastonbury stage, Two Door Cinema Club's Kevin Baird joins The Green Room to talk about the band's new album 'False Alarm', their upcoming Australian tour and how some of the trio's toughest years got them to where they are now...


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Claudia O'Doherty joins The Green Room with Neil Griffiths to discuss her new ABC show 'Sarah's Channel' as well as working in LA and working with Amy Schumer and Judd Apatow.


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Dean Lewis hits The Green Room to talk about the crazy last 12 months which has included an ARIA #1 debut album, performances on 'Ellen' and 'Jimmy Kimmel' and new music already in the works!


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Jimmy Barnes is back with brand new album 'My Criminal Record'. In this special episode, he invites Neil into his home studio to discuss the LP, his troubled past and his exciting future. Stream the full episode now!


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Amy Shark returns to the show for her third visit to discuss her current Australian tour and the whirlwind year she's had, including multiple ARIA Award wins with her debut album, 'Love Monster', working in LA with the likes of Billy Corgan and Diplo and when we can expect new music!


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Amy Shark joins The Green Room to discuss her current Australian tour and the whirlwind year she's had, including multiple ARIA Award wins with her debut album, 'Love Monster'.


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Fresh off a "hiatus", The Veronicas are back with brand new single 'Think Of Me' and they join this week's show to talk all about it. Jessica & Lisa discuss the last 12 months of their public and personal life, their love of 'emo' music and when we can expect their first new album in five years.


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Briggs joins the podcast to talk about his first new music since 2014, gearing up for his album release later this year and working with 'The Simpsons' legend Matt Groening.


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Jack & Chris of Bag Raiders join the show to talk about when we can expect their long-awaited second album, 'Horizons' this year and the ongoing viral success of their hit track, 'Shooting Stars'. Check out the full episode now!


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Ahead of the release of their debut EP, 'Strange Love', Mark Hoppus & Alex Gaskarth join the show to talk about the origins of Simple Creatures, their upcoming debut tour and updates on new music from their respective bands, blink-182 and All Time Low!


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Ahead of their huge stadium tour this October, Metallica's Rob Trujillo joins the show to talk about the concerts, being joined by Slipknot and when we can expect a new album (hint: it's soon.)!


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The Wiggles legend and The Soul Movers guitarist Murray Cook joins the show to talk about their new album, 'Bona Fide' out right now!


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During the trip to Australia for Download 2019, Ghost frontman Tobias Forge joins the show to talk about the band's first trip Down Under in five years, the response to 2018's 'Prequelle' and what fans can expect for future Ghost records!


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Millencolin's Nikola and Mathias join the show to talk about their current Australian tour with Goldfinger and their new album, 'SOS' - stream the full episode now!


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Becky Lucas join this week's show to talk about her upcoming comedy festival appearances in Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra and Melbourne, opening for US legend Conan O'Brien and why people should take comedy more seriously.


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US rapper Boogie joins the show during his support of Eminem's stadium tour! Boogie talks working with the rap icon and his new debut album, 'Everythings For Sale'!


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With their eight studio album, 'The Great Expanse' out TODAY, Hilltop Hoods join Neil in the studio to discuss the new record,the drastic changes in their life, making ARIA history and what's still to come...


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Ahead of their biggest-ever tour of Australia next month, Morgan and Fletcher of SLUMBERJACK join Neil on the show to discuss the run, their new EP 'Sarawak' and recording with Aussie legend, Daniel Johns!


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'The Music Podcast' returns in 2019 with its first guest, UK legend Craig David! Currently in Australia for a string of headline shows, David talks about his latest album, 'The Time Is Now', dealing with the pressures of fame at such a young age after the success of debut album 'Born To Do It' and when we can expect new music!


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We were backstage at Good Things Festival in Sydney this month and we hung out with some of the event's big names including The Offspring, Dashboard Confessional, Stone Sour, The Used, Mayday Parade, Tonight Alive and Northlane!


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During his Sydney trip, Steve Aoki joins 'The Music Podcast' with host Neil Griffiths to talk about his new album, 'Neon Future III', working with acts like blink-182 and future works!


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It's a bumper movie special this week, with Neil chatting to some of Hollywood's finest about their latest films, including Halloween's Jamie Lee Curtis, Boy Erased's Joel Edgerton and Bohemian Rhapsody's Rami Malek.


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Jesse & Adam from Killswitch Engage join Neil in Sydney having just kicked off their Australian tour with Parkway Drive this week. The guys talk about touring with Iron Maiden, Jesse's recent surgery and new music in the works!


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RÜFÜS DU SOL join this week's show to talk about their brand new album, 'Solace', writing music with a shaman and being starstruck by Woody Harrelson. Check it out!


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Neil headed to the 2019 ARIA Awards nominations event this week to hang out with some of this year's nominees including DZ Deathrays, Mojo Juju and Polaris!


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Currently in Australia for his first-ever solo headline tour, William Ryan Key drops by The Music Podcast to talk about his new EP, 'Thirteen', Yellowcard's past and his solo future.


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To celebrate the release of their fifth studio album, 'I Love Songs' out today, Thundamentals' Tuka and Morgs join 'The Music Podcast' to talk about the LP & ten years of Thundamentals!


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UK indie pop outfit Pale Waves singer Heather Baron-Gracie joins Neil in the studio to talk about the band's debut album, 'My Mind Makes Noises', their first trip to Australia and performing at The Cure's festival!


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The Music Podcast was in Brisbane last week for BIGSOUND 2018. Across the week, we'll bring you all the action as Neil chats to a number of this year's buzz acts! On this episode: interviews and performances from CLEWS, Carla Geneve, TOTTY and Bell City Square.


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The Music Podcast was in Brisbane last week for BIGSOUND 2018. Across the week, we'll bring you all the action as Neil chats to a number of this year's buzz acts! On this episode: KAIIT, G Flip, Adrian Eagle, Nice Biscuit, The Chats, Ella Hooper and Joey Cape!


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The Music Podcast was in Brisbane last week for BIGSOUND 2018. Across the week, we'll bring you all the action as Neil chats to a number of this year's buzz acts! On this episode: Thando, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, MANE, PLANET., A Swayze & The Ghosts and VOIID.


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Troye Sivan's new album, 'Bloom' is out TODAY! The pop artist joins The Music Podcast to talk about the record, his last-minute performance with Taylor Swift and what else is in the works.


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'The Voice' winner Sam Perry joins The Music Podcast to talk about how he almost bailed on his audition, how his music career has changed since winning the show and his upcoming first-ever headline Australian tour!


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Ahead of their huge joint tour next month, Jen from Ball Park Music, Scarlett from San Cisco and Ruby Fields join Neil on the show to talk about the run, new music and favourite festival memories.


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Listen to part two of our exclusive Splendour In The Grass series - all of our interviews in full and uncut!In this episode: PNAU, Hilltop Hoods & The Presets!


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Listen to part two of our exclusive Splendour In The Grass series - all of our interviews in full and uncut!In this episode: MGMT, James Bay, Dean Lewis, Angie McMahon


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Listen to part two of our exclusive Splendour In The Grass series - all of our interviews in full and uncut!In this episode: The Wombats, Angus & Julia Stone, Amy Shark, DMA'S, Safia


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Listen to part one of our exclusive Splendour In The Grass series - all of our interviews in full and uncut!In this episode: Henry Rollins & Stella Donnelly


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Fresh off announcing his new album 'The Atlas Underground', Tom Morello joins 'The Music Podcast' to talk about the LP and when we can expect him to tour Australia!


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PNAU's Nick Littlemore and Kira Devine join The Music Podcast to talk about their current tour, as well as tips and hints for what fans can expect from PNAU at Splendour 2018 and beyond!


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Odette joins this week's episode to talk about her brand new debut album 'To A Stranger' and her chances of beating Drake on the Australian charts!


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This week's episode: The quest to get Bill Murray on The Music Podcast begins now, Splendour 2018 plans and more!


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Conrad Sewell joins the guys in the studio to discuss his first new music in two years, why he's had to pull back on the parties and his upcoming Australian tour!


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To celebrate the release of their new album, 'Hi Viz' The Presets dropped by to discuss the LP, their upcoming tour and the state of Sydney's dance scene.


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Radnor & Lee joined 'The Music Podcast' ahead of, not only their debut Australian tour, but the first-ever 'Live At 301' show, where they performed to an intimate crowd in Sydney. The duo talk about their music, fame and the future.


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With the new season of 'Gruen' kicking off this week, Wil Anderson joins 'The Music Podcast' to chat about what viewers can expect, his new show 'Wilegal' and the aftermath of his arrest at Wagga Wagga airport last year.


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Royal Blood frontman Mike Kerr returns to 'The Music Podcast' ahead of the band's headline and Groovin The Moo shows!


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Peking Duk return to the podcast to chat about their upcoming Australian tour, the ARIAs aftermath and their highly-anticipated album.


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Amy Shark gets in the studio this week to talk about her new single and forthcoming debut album, as well as ticking off dreams with blink-182's Mark Hoppus & Dashboard Confessional!


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Currently in the country for a huge headline tour, Primus' Les Claypool and Larry "Ler" LaLonde join the show to talk about their 2017-released album, 'The Desaturating Seven', their iconic 'South Park' theme song and much more!


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Zan Rowe joins 'The Music Podcast' to give the boys a schooling in audio presenting. Rowe discusses her switch from triple j to Double J, her favourite 'Take 5' segments and so much more!


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Prophets Of Rage's B-Real and Brad Wilk jump in The Music Podcast ahead of their Aussie shows & Download Festival appearance to talk about the tour, upcoming music and what the hell is going on in America right now.


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Dave & Neil are back! This week the boys discuss Ed Sheeran's Aussie tour and upcoming film 'Blockers' - yes, this could be John Cena's official introduction to Hollywood...


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Alison Wonderland heads into the studio with Dave & Neil to talk her forthcoming album, Harry Potter obsessions, making Coachella history and much more!


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Guns N' Roses member Dizzy Reed checks in to talk his debut solo album, 'Rock 'n Roll Ain't easy and future GnR plans!


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Julia Zemiro co-hosts the show ahead of the RocKwiz Live shows!


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Papa Roach join Dave & Neil in the studio during their first headline tour of Australia to talk what took them so long getting back Down Under, touring with Axl Rose, fighting Marilyn Manson on stage and much more!


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Dave & Neil are back in the studio to talk about what's been happening in the new year and what's to come...


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Dave & Neil chat with Phil Jamieson & Phoebe Panaretos at the Sydney Opera House ahead of opening night of the 'American Idiot' musical!


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Dave & Neil look back on the best and worst of 2017!


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Aussie rockers, Phil Jamieson, Chris Cheney, Tim Rogers, Tex Perkins & Kram join The Music Podcast ahead of their tour of the country honouring the legacy of The Easybeats and Stevie Wright!


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Polish Club's Novak swings by for a (kind-of) Christmas special during their Aussie tour!


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Guy Sebastian co-hosts this week's show!


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Dean Lewis co-hosts the show ahead of his headline Aussie tour & the ARIAs where's he's up for FIVE awards!


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Pete Tong teaches Dave & Neil a lesson in running a show while in the country for his massive arena shows this week!


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Episode 33 | 27 - 10 - 2017 by The Music


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Episode 32 | 20 - 10 - 2017 by The Music


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Peking Duk swing by to chat about their new track 'Let You Down' and their FOUR ARIA nominations this week!


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L-FRESH The Lion joins Dave & Neil in the studio after its his new track premiered in New York and performing at this week's Brandcast alongside Elton John!


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Duke Dumont stops by the show ahead of his headline slot at Listen Out 2017!


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The Music Podcast - BIGSOUND 2017 Special: Bonus Bonanza by The Music


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The Music Podcast - BIGSOUND 2017 Special: Day 4 by The Music


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The Music Podcast - BIGSOUND 2017 Special: Day 2 by The Music


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The Music Podcast - BIGSOUND 2017 Special: Day 1 by The Music


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Dave & Neil have separate (and equally fun) hangs with Briggs and Amy Shark. Twice the talent, twice the awesome.


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Arj Barker hangs out with Dave & Neil ahead of his mammoth Australian tour later this year!


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Matt Okine joins Dave & Neil to talk about his new show, 'The Other Guy', his triple j days and future projects!


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Jordan & Ian from New Found Glory guest on the latest episode to talk about their 20th anniversary, current Aussie tour and growing up.


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Dave & Neil are back this week to talk the recent Chris Lilley, controversy, a heap of huge Aussie tour announces & more!


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The Living End frontman Chris Cheney drops in with Dave & Neil direct from LA!


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Dave & Neil bring you a Splendour 2017 special as headliners Queens Of The Stone Age and Royal Blood stop by for a chat!


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Edgar Wright chats to Neil while in town to promote his new film 'Baby Driver'!


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The Kite String Tangle, Body Type and Rackett guest on the latest episode, talking upcoming shows, album plans, Splendour In The Grass and much more!


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Dave & Neil chat to Thundamental's Tuka & Keep Sydney Open's Tyson Koh about the group's upcoming 'Meet Me In The Cross' festival and where we are at in ridding Sydney of its lockout laws.


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Ahead of their appearance at Supanova, we talk to 'Back To The Future' legends, Christopher Lloyd & Thomas F Wilson!


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Slipknot & Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor stops by the show to discuss Stone Sour's upcoming album & tour, while he also gets brutally candid about certain topics.


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On this week's episode, Dave & Neil chat to alt-J about their new album, Glastonbury plans & much more!


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Recorded at Sydney's Enmore Theatre for Spotify's 5th Birthday, Dave & Neil chat backstage to Peking Duk & Vera Blue, as well as relay their trip earlier this week to the world premiere of The Mummy, where they spoke with Tom Cruise, Russell Crowe & more.


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Dave & Neil are joined by Alex Lahey fresh off her killer 'Like A Version' performance and talk Chris Cornell, the return of Arrested Development & much more!


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Dave & Neil talk Australia's Ed Sheeran fever, the 2017 Sydney Film Festival, the latest films hitting cinemas and a whole lot more!


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Dave & Neil are joined in the studio by Aussie-born-LA-based DJ Kronic, who has recently worked with Pitbull, as well as Justin Bieber, Lil Jon & more, to have some fun!


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Neil and Dave make their return this week with Sydney outfit Hellions in the studio and we also chat to 'Better Call Saul' star, Giancarlo Esposito.


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The Music Podcast Episode 6 | Northlane | 04-03-2017 by The Music


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The Music Podcast Episode 5 | 24-03-2017 by The Music


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The Music Podcast Episode 4 | Taking Back Sunday | 17-03-2017 by The Music


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The Music Podcast Episode 1 | 22-02-2017 by The Music


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