Uniquely honest conversations with famous and renowned musicians. We talk about how these artists have navigated the mangle of the music industry... more
Of all the bands to grace our company on The Art of Longevity, Keane have ridden the music industry rollercoaster... more
What happens when you are a cult band (indeed when Pitchfork refers to you as “the ultimate cult band”) and... more
Artists have a duty to claim that their most recent project is the best work they have ever done. But... more
My guest for this pilot episode is Gale Paridjanian of (the magnificent) Turin Brakes.If you listen to the song Underdog... more
When I heard the Chilly Gonzales song Neoclassical Massacre, I immediately got in touch with his management and label to... more
In this day & age of abundance, you can easily forget what’s precious - like your favourite bands. If you... more
In Mark Oliver Everett’s autobiography “Things The Grandchildren Should Know”, the author, otherwise known as E, the frontman and band... more
Marika Hackman's Big Sigh is everything a 4th album should be. Really good songs, good scheduling, sophisticated arrangements (brass and... more
Fran Healy and his band Travis have this longevity thing down. Firstly, you must have a love and addiction to... more
After 25 years in the music business, both as a major label priority artist and as a jobbing musician, Ed... more
Try playing a Crowded House record (any of them) then let Spotify play on…you will get just the best selection... more
When Real Estate's fifth album The Main Thing was released to fairly mixed results, was it time for a reset?... more
Like many women creators in the (still) white, male dominated music industry, the Staveley-Taylor sisters aka The Staves, bring a... more
After the fiasco of having to cancel Beirut’s 2019 tour, Zach Condon knew he needed to take the time out... more
Metric has become one of those bands that have paved the way for independence, along with Aimee Mann, Chance The... more
I had invited Half Moon Run onto the podcast after first hearing Salt - imploring their BMG PR to arrange... more
In the 70s, the teenage years of Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys, one would have heard new music by word... more
So many bands have a complex relationship with their biggest songs (probably because they essentially set a one dimensional benchmark... more
What better guest for this 50th episode of The Art of Longevity than metal’s renaissance man Corey Taylor? A modern... more
Following the highly accomplished 2012 album Heaven, cult American indie band The Walkmen went on hiatus. But now they have... more
After he “couldn’t get arrested” in the 80s, post-grunge opened a window through which a then 30-year old Ron Sexsmith... more
For Ben Folds, coming back on the scene with a new studio album feels like a breeze, literally:“I Feel like... more
Asking John Grant to describe the essence of the record he is working on now, elicits a response that fascinates... more
What’s more important in securing a band’s longevity - hit songs or a classic album? I put this question to... more
In this episode of the Art of Longevity, we have the pleasure of chatting with Stuart Braithwaite, a member of... more
Being a longevous, ‘real deal’ music artist requires many things, but being pure in heart is certainly one. And there... more
It has taken Dave Rowntree ages to make his first non-soundtrack body of work outside of Blur, especially when you... more
Gavin Rossdale doesn’t think that Bush's longevity story in the music business as high drama - even though they have... more
The egoless band can go a lot further than most bands. A strong element of that is embracing creative changes... more
Let’s face it, there is a patchy record for solo artists that began in popular 90s bands. Some crossed the... more
Rumer’s arrival struck a similar chord to that of Norah Jones some six years earlier i.e. refreshingly out of time.... more
The Delines’ world is a sprawling, blue collar soap opera. Flawed characters, aimless drifters, chancers and grifters, barroom fights, beat-up... more
In this episode, Fenner Pearson chats to Neil Arthur about his writing process and how he works on the Blancmange... more
After fading from view in the UK after "Strange And Beautiful" (a top 10 hit in 2002), Aqualung was hardly... more
Suede (or, The London Suede for our friends in the USA) has reached 30 years in the business (well, minus... more
How to characterise an American indie band over almost three decades and 10 albums, each with a subtly different flavour?... more
Before I spoke with Danny McNamara, he’d emailed me to say how much he loved Brett Anderson’s quote - the... more
Having helped pave the way, Alela remains at the heart of a very strong current movement for female troubadours -... more
Interpol have honed their craft over 20 years since they ‘blasted’ onto the scene in 2002 with Turn On The... more
“I’ve recognised that music is sort of like an inner voice that is telling me what to do. When I... more
The music journalist Paul Lester described Everything Everything as “a riot in a melody factory”, a perfect description for a... more
After her second album Fires (2005) Nerina Pallot was hot property. She kissed the frog that is ‘fame’ in the... more
Inspired by recent collaborations with some of America's coolest indie A-listers (Vampire Weekend's Ezra Koenig, Danielle Haim, Justin Vernon aka... more
We spoke to Joey Burns on the eve of Calexico's recent European shows in Brussels and London. Calexico play bigger... more
When your host purchased The Divine Comedy's Fin De Siècle in 1998, I couldn’t quite penetrate it at the time.... more
After her fourth album The Fall in 2009 proved to be a departure from the well known blend of blues-jazz-country-pop,... more
If all music artists of longevity have a good book in them, then Belle and Sebastian are more bookish than... more
When Teenage Fanclub formed in 1989, times were unusual in music, and not in a good way. It was pre-grunge,... more
Steve Mason first made his name as one quarter (and the frontman of) the Beta Band, one of the most... more
The Wombats have defied all UK press scepticism (and cynicism) to become one of the country’s biggest indie pop bands.... more
In a warm and whimsical conversation with Yan (Scott Wilkinson) of Sea Power, I learned to appreciate just what this... more
From the earliest beginnings of 1983’s The Hurting to the band’s huge 1985 LP Songs From The Big Chair, Tears... more
After the release of a ‘best of’ collection Everything Hits at Once in 2019, Spoon are back at long last... more
When it comes to longevity, Feeder keeps coming back around, and the guitar-rock scene is all the better for it.... more
When Suzanne Vega played a short residency at New York’s exclusive, super high-end Cafe Carlisle in 2019 (for the second... more
Discovering a band all to yourself is the best type of music discovery there is. One day in the mid... more
If one of the secrets to longevity in the music industry is simply taking your time, then Danish alternative rock... more
When I sat down with Steve Berlin, the Los Lobos sax player and de facto spokesperson, I was a little... more
On The Art of Longevity, Fin Greenhall explained the ideas behind Fink's new project IIUII: an acoustic retrospective of some... more
Is it possible to make your best record 33 years into a career? That’s what may just have happened with... more
From the earliest beginnings of 1983’s The Hurting to the band’s huge 1985 LP Songs From The Big Chair, Tears For Fears... more