A chat with the legendary Kate Nash.
A few weeks back, Kojey Radical played his first-ever US show at Brooklyn’s National Sawdust, hosted by the magnificent COLORS Studios.
Jason is one half of The Cinematic Orchestra and is today’s guest on the podcast.
Ken Grand-Pierre met up with Prateek during a busy tour to discuss his passion for music, how he stays inspired, and why he finds it important to infuse honesty in everything that he does.
This marks Overcoats second time on the podcast, together with Ken Grand-Pierre they discuss the importance of being ferocious and true to yourself (and art) and why 2020 will be an important year for them.
Ken Grand-Pierre met up 3/4's of the band (Kieran Shudall, Sam Rourke and Colin Jones) for a nice long chat.
We discuss the journey behind Lessons In Love.
Ken Grand-Pierre met you with Keenan while he was in the midst of a residency at New York’s Irish Arts Center.
Ken Grand-Pierre met up with Wrabel on one of the last sunny days in New York.
On this episode of the podcast, Ken Grand-Pierre chats with ROE about her year, the stories behind her standout songs, and what we can expect from her in 2020.
If you’re in New York, be sure to come out to his first exhibition which will be taking place at the Beal Bocht in the Bronx on December 13th.
Ken Grand-Pierre met up with Alex (and unexpectedly Alex’s music and business partner, Roy Molloy) to discuss how Miami Memory came to be and the ways it’s a true step forward.
Ken Grand-Pierre linked up with Brandon before the band played to a massive crowd at Brooklyn’s Rough Trade.
Ariana discusses creativity, the stories behind every song on Constellations Phase 1, and what we can hope to hear in Constellations Phase 2.
Ken Grand-Pierre linked up with the band to dive into their story.
Ken Grand-Pierre chats caught up with Dermot once again.
Ken Grand-Pierre caught up with VÉRITÉ to discuss new music, evolving her craft, and what we can expect from her next.
Ken Grand-Pierre met up with the band ahead of their sold-out show at Rough Trade to find out what they’ll be doing next.
Ken Grand-Pierre caught up with his old friend, Editors drummer Ed Lay, to discuss Black Gold and the bands ever-evolving career.