2016: What the fuck? ft Brian Koppelman, Lisa Mitchell, Mark Hart (Crowded House), Jeff Greenstein, Emma Swift, Davey Lane, Alex Lahey, Melody Pool, Cookin on 3 Burners and more

2016: What the fuck? ft Brian Koppelman, Lisa Mitchell, Mark Hart (Crowded House), Jeff Greenstein, Emma Swift, Davey Lane, Alex Lahey, Melody Pool, Cookin on 3 Burners and more

10 conversations about the highs and lows of music in 2016

  1. Emmy winner Jeff Greenstein on when David Bowie guest starred on his first TV sitcom.
  2. How Melbourne indie soul band Cookin' on 3 Burners had a smash hit on the French dance charts.
  3. Americana singer/songwriter Melody Pool on finding her way back to her darkest emotional places to write her stellar album Deep Dark Savage Heart.
  4. ARIA-nominee Lisa Mitchell on struggling with how to listen to music in the modern age.
  5. Nashville-based Aussie ex-pat Emma Swift on being artistically radicalised by the election of Donald Trump.
  6. Filmmaker Brian Koppelman (Billions, Rounders, Ocean's 13) on what music to listen to to get through the Trump blues, and what to expect from music in the coming years.
  7. Crowded House guitarist/keyboardist Mark Hart on the inside story of their triumphant reunion shows at the Sydney Opera House forecourt.
  8. You Am I guitarist Davey Lane on a year of playing with his living heroes and paying tribute to his dead ones.
  9. Singer/songwriter Alex Lahey on writing some of the year's best songs for her debut EP and what to expect from her imminent debut album.
  10. Host Jeremy Dylan reveals his 10 favorite albums of 2016.

My Favorite Album is a podcast unpacking the great works of pop music. Each episode features a different songwriter or musician discussing their favorite album of all time - their history with it, the making of the album, individual songs and the album's influence on their own music.

Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker, journalist and photographer from Sydney, Australia who has worked in the music industry since 2007. He directed the the feature music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts (out now!) and the feature film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins, in addition to many commercials and music videos.

If you've got any feedback or suggestions, drop us a line at myfavoritealbumpodcast@gmail.com.

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353. Dominic Monaghan on The Beatles 'White Album' (1968)

353. Dominic Monaghan on The Beatles 'White Album' (1968)

Today, the great Dominic Monaghan (Lord of the Rings, Lost, Wild Things with Dominic Monaghan) joins me for a truly epic deep dive into The Beatles White Album. We get into Dom's Beatles origin story, his conflicted feelings about John Lennon, how the album is an audition for the Beatles respective solo careers, his Beatles tattoos and whether he has pried an early look at Peter Jackson's new Beatles documentary out of his old mate. But the real meat of this episode is a track by track exploration of the entire double album, from Back in the USSR to Good Night. It is the considered opinion of this podcast that nothing beats a full spectrum Beatles nerd out, and this is one for the ages.

5 Maj 20211h 49min

352. Hannah Joy (Middle Kids) on The National 'Trouble Will Find Me' (2013)

352. Hannah Joy (Middle Kids) on The National 'Trouble Will Find Me' (2013)

Fresh off releasing the greatest album of 2021, Middle Kids frontwoman Hannah Joy makes a welcome return to the show to talk about The National's seminal 2013 album 'Trouble Will Find Me'. We talk about The National's reputation as a band who make 'grower' albums, how this album represents the culmination of the band's career to that time, the use of rhythm, space and texture and how that influenced the new Middle Kids album, integrating family dynamics into a band, how to age gracefully as a rock band and the cocktail bar in Portland where the drinks are inspired by National songs. Plus Hannah reveals the most contentions albums each Middle Kids member has tried to play in the band van while on tour.

29 Apr 202131min

351. Murray Cook on David Bowie 'The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars' (1972)

351. Murray Cook on David Bowie 'The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars' (1972)

Today I'm joined by Australian music legend Murray Cook (The Wiggles, The Soul Movers) to discuss David Bowie's nailed-on glam rock classic 'The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars'. Murray tells the tale of how he traded away a Slade LP for this album, we debate its 'concept album' bonafides, we gush over the greatness of Spiders guitarist Mick Ronson, why the record was more successful than Hunky Dory, the unique sequencing of the album, how Bowie stayed cool til the end, his "cut up" method of writing lyrics, why he was such an effective collaborator and more.

22 Apr 202142min

Best Of - Bob Odenkirk on The Replacements 'Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash' (1981)

Best Of - Bob Odenkirk on The Replacements 'Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash' (1981)

8 Apr 202138min

Best Of - Gretta Ray on Blake Mills 'Break Mirrors' (2010)

Best Of - Gretta Ray on Blake Mills 'Break Mirrors' (2010)

1 Apr 202145min

Best Of - Hannah Joy (Middle Kids) on My Brightest Diamond 'Bring Me The Workhorse' (2006)

Best Of - Hannah Joy (Middle Kids) on My Brightest Diamond 'Bring Me The Workhorse' (2006)

19 Mars 202133min

350. Sarah Assbring (El Perro del Mar) on Spiritualized 'Let It Come Down' (2001)

350. Sarah Assbring (El Perro del Mar) on Spiritualized 'Let It Come Down' (2001)

Today, the woman being El Perro del Mar, Sarah Assbring, goes from subject of this podcast to a guest, as she joins me in celebration of the 20th anniversary of Spiritualized's 2001 album 'Let It Come Down'. We talk about how the album shook up Sarah's life during a period where she had walked away from performing as a singer-songwriter, how the ambition of the record continues to inspire her, the incredible scope of the album's orchestrations and emotions, the relationship between the album and religiosity, how Sarah has found her own version of the wall of sound used on this album and how she still harbours ambitions to create a record with a similar scope.

11 Mars 202127min

349. Gordi on Bon Iver '22, A Million' (2016)

349. Gordi on Bon Iver '22, A Million' (2016)

Today spellbinding singer-songwriter-doctor Sophie Payten aka Gordi joins me to dive into the world of Bon Iver's 2016 game changer '22, A Million'. We dig into how Sophie feels about frequent comparisons between her and Bon Iver, how this album upended what people thought of as Bon Iver's sound, different interpretations of the album's opening line 'It might be over soon', what it was like for Sophie to work with this album's co-producer and mixer on her latest record, the unpronounceable track names and how she ended up singing with Bon Iver on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. Plus, we chat about Sophie's new single, a duet with friend of the show Alex Lahey about my favorite dive bar, Dinos in East Nashville.

3 Mars 202130min

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