For this episode of BLEACHED: The Podcast I am chatting with Kate Voegele who you may know from One Tree Hill, about her journey as a musician, and we explore the creative processes behind her albums “Don’t Look Away”, “A Fine Mess”, “Gravity Happens”, “Canyonlands”, and where her upcoming record sits. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/34EacNjWZigX3SmOewTO6D Apple Music: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/kate-voegele/id1755364448?i=1000755652943 Amazon…
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INTERVIEW: Rose Gray
For this episode of BLEACHED: The Podcast I am talking with British one-to-watch and tastemaker favourite Rose Gray about performing at Mighty Hoopla Sydney, her incredible debut album “Louder Please”, meeting Madonna, and how she’s in the studio already putting the finishing touches on her next record. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7vXtQTkXzNMadNawOPRCTj Apple Music: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/rose-gray/id1755364448?i=1000754099590 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/d58c972d-b2ef-4969-986f-579b1da65810/episodes/1e657c9a-10c9-47da-8637-f0e6b38a45d9/bleached-rose-gray iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-bleached-191802252/ Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/en/show/1001062522?host=0&deferredFl=1 ACast: https://shows.acast.com/bleached/episodes/rose-gray
INTERVIEW: Plain White T’s
For this week’s episode of BLEACHED: The Podcast, I’m chatting with Plain White T’s lead singer Tom Higgenson about their first Australian tour in 15 years, their recently released self-titled record and how it’s a return to form, and we reflect back on the iconic record “Every Second Counts” with songs like “Hate”, “You And…
BLEACHED TRACKS OF THE WEEK – Friday 7 March
Lady Gaga – Shadow Of A Man Daniel Seavey – Sunny Isles Kita Alexander – Press Pause Julia Michaels – GFY Blusher – Racer Cameron Whitcomb- Options RAGEFLOWER – Hands On JENNIE – like JENNIE Rachel Chinouriri – Can we talk about Isaac? Radio Free Alice – Empty Words Listen to the BLEACHED playlist HERE;
BLEACHED TRACKS OF THE WEEK – Friday 28 February
Benson Boone – Sorry I’m Here For Someone Else Lizzo – Love In Real Life Amanda Reifer – RUDUMB? RIIKI REID – Over Romantic Matilda Mann – Worst Person Alive BANKS – Off With Her Head Spacey Jane – How To Kill Houseplants Djanaba – Times Like SIS Sebastian Schub – Ruin me Ecca Vandal…
INTERVIEW: The Wombats
For this week’s episode of BLEACHED: The Podcast – Season 2, I am sitting down with Murph from The Wombats to discuss the creative process behind their sixth studio album “Oh! The Ocean”, the importance of mistakes in music, the creative process of songs like “Reality Is A Wild Ride”, “Kate Moss” and “Sorry I’m…
SINGLE REVIEWS OF THE WEEK: Nick Ward, SZA, Aleksiah, Selena Gomez, The Driver Era
Nick Ward – Gimme Nick Ward is back and he’s opening a brand new chapter that offers a glimpse into his highly anticipated debut album slated for release later this year. “Gimme” is the first offical single and it perfectly lays down the foundations for a vulnerable unravelling of his queer experience intertwined with punchy…
SINGLE REVIEWS OF THE WEEK: Dua Lipa, Thomas Headon, Royal & The Serpent & GAYLE, Beyonce, Alexander 23, Alfie Templeman, Sasha Alex Sloan, Wallows
Dua Lipa – Training Season Dua Lipa is back on her pop-star shit with a song that feels even bigger than “Houdini”. On “Training Season” the British artist comes in hot with a psychedelic pop sonic that is elevated from its predecessor and packs an unexpected punch. The track grows on you with every listen…
SINGLE REVIEWS OF THE WEEK: Spacey Jane, Jennifer Lopez, Michael Marcagi, Faye Webster, K.FLAY, Sea Girls
Spacey Jane – One Bad Day Following a two year run with their sophomore album “Here Comes Everybody”, West Australian indie-rock favourites Spacey Jane are officially closing the chapter with one final new song. “One Bad Day” comes as a thank you to fans, and bookends the end of “Here Comes Everybody” and serves as…
INTERVIEW: Chelsea Cutler
As you reach your mid-twenties you start to realise so many things about yourself that it almost feels like a second coming-of-age era. You begin to look around and notice the growth and understand things that maybe weren’t so clear beforehand. You also find yourself wanting to connect more and become more present in the…