1 hr 24 min

5th Anniversary Extravaganza (Dan Wilson, Astrel K, Sheila Lord, & Luke Bligh‪)‬ Sending Signals

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It’s been five years! Yes, it’s 5th anniversary extravaganza episode of Sending Signals!

I’m delighted that Dan Wilson agreed to come back on for a catch-up. He’s one of my favourite ever guests on the show and, once again, he didn’t disappoint. We talk about his recent Grammy win, the role of embarrassment in songwriting, as well as the story behind the Semisonic classic “Singing In My Sleep”. Dan has written songs with the likes of Taylor Swift, Adele, Mitski, Chris Stapleton and on and on…

British singer-songwriter Sheila Lord also joins me for a chat and a heart-stopping live performance.

I’m also happy that Rhys Edwards, AKA Astrel K, joined me from Stockholm to talk about his new album “The Foreign Department”, which is one of the loveliest albums of the year.

As if that wasn’t enough, I’m joined by my friend, podcaster Luke Bligh who co-hosts “Star Wars Sessions” amongst other things. You can hear some of our conversation peppered throughout the episode.

Wow. What a packed episode! It was a lot to put together, and I really hope you enjoy it. Thanks to all the guests on this episode, and indeed, over the past 5 years, and thank YOU for listening. It really means a lot.

Matt

It’s been five years! Yes, it’s 5th anniversary extravaganza episode of Sending Signals!

I’m delighted that Dan Wilson agreed to come back on for a catch-up. He’s one of my favourite ever guests on the show and, once again, he didn’t disappoint. We talk about his recent Grammy win, the role of embarrassment in songwriting, as well as the story behind the Semisonic classic “Singing In My Sleep”. Dan has written songs with the likes of Taylor Swift, Adele, Mitski, Chris Stapleton and on and on…

British singer-songwriter Sheila Lord also joins me for a chat and a heart-stopping live performance.

I’m also happy that Rhys Edwards, AKA Astrel K, joined me from Stockholm to talk about his new album “The Foreign Department”, which is one of the loveliest albums of the year.

As if that wasn’t enough, I’m joined by my friend, podcaster Luke Bligh who co-hosts “Star Wars Sessions” amongst other things. You can hear some of our conversation peppered throughout the episode.

Wow. What a packed episode! It was a lot to put together, and I really hope you enjoy it. Thanks to all the guests on this episode, and indeed, over the past 5 years, and thank YOU for listening. It really means a lot.

Matt

1 hr 24 min