The new Ash album 'Ad Astra' is out now, and this week we're releasing our interview with frontman Tim Wheeler!
He tells us all about the new record and working with Graham Coxon.
He also talks 30 years of Girl From Mars, the Oasis reunion and plenty more.
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This week, we discuss the rumours surrounding an Arctic Monkeys return, with a potential new album and tour on the horizon. We discuss the band's history and the divisive nature of their most recent records.
Charlie talks Tramlines Festival, Westside Cowboy, and The Libertines, and we look ahead to Green Man & Fontaines D.C. at Wythenshawe Park, Manchester.
Also plenty of new music chat, including The Last Dinner Party, The Royston Club, Royel Otis & more.
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This week, after an overdue recap of Glastonbury Festival 2025, we're discussing the Oasis reunion and their triumphant homecoming shows at Heaton Park, Manchester.
We discuss setlist, Gallagher Hill, performances, support bands, and whether we can expect any new music...
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This week, we're talking all about Pulp, including new album "More" and the Secretglasto unveiling of the band as Glastonbury's "Patchwork" secret set.
We also talk new music, including Wolf Alice and Shame, and finalise our secret set predictions for Glastonbury, including Haim, Mumford & Sons, Lewis Capaldi & Lorde!
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This week, we are joined by The Farm's frontman Peter Hooton to discuss their first new album in three decades, "Let The Music (Take Control)", out Friday June 20th.
Peter tells us about how Nile Rodgers influenced the new album and what fans can expect from the record, including his personal favourite track.
He also takes us back to the 1990's and The Farm's early days, with stories about Liverpool, Manchester, Oasis, Alan McGee, The Clash, Happy Mondays and plenty more.
This week, we're embracing festival season, picking out some stand-out festivals lineups from the UK and aboard, before honing in on Glastonbury.
We discuss who we think could be performing a secret set at Glastonbury this year, and the controversy surrounding Kneecap's slot.
We also discuss the sad news about The Leadmill's legal eviction challenge, and there's plenty of new music chat.
This week, we are joined by Chris McClure to discuss the Day Fever tour - the UK & Ireland's biggest daytime party! Chris discusses the origins of the event and working alongside his brother Jon (Reverend & The Makers) and Vicky McClure (Line of Duty, This Is England).
We also discuss Chris's fame as the face of Arctic Monkeys' iconic debut album cover - "Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not", and his association with the Sheffield music scene.
And Chris discusses those Steve Bracknall comparisons...
The former frontman of Fun Lovin' Criminals is releasing a solo album and heading out on tour, and Huey Morgan is on the podcast this week to tell us all about it.
He talks about leaving the band and how he feels about his former bandmates continuing without him. He tells us about working with Alan McGee and what to expect from the new music.
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What was the best album, song and live show of 2024? We discuss!
We also discuss who could be in for a breakthrough year in 2025 and the things to look forward to in the world of music this year...
We discuss the controversy surrounding the BBC Sound of 2025 list which features Chappell Roan, Confidence Man, English Teacher, and Ezra Collective.
We also talk about the UK music report an d the £1 Grassroots Levy confirmation, along with Glastonbury tickets (and rumoured headliners), and gigs from Courteeners, The Royston Club, Amyl and the Sniffers, The Libertines and more.
Plus new music chat including Sam Fender, Hooton Tennis Club, Fat Dog and more!