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A show about music and creativity.

Sending Signals Matt Royal

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A show about music and creativity.

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

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

    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
    “Red Dwarf” Special w/ Doug Naylor (Writer)

    “Red Dwarf” Special w/ Doug Naylor (Writer)

    Would you like some toast?

    • 35 min
    Isobel Campbell

    Isobel Campbell

    Putting last week behind us, this was genuinely one of my favourite conversations I’ve had for the show.

    Like many, I was first aware of Isobel as member of Scottish indie band Belle and Sebastian. I found her such a compelling figure. She looked like she had stepped out of a French new wave movie. She was a cello player in an indie rock band. And when she sang, she had this enigmatic, whisper-quiet vocal style.

    While still a member of Belle and Sebastian she made a couple of solo albums under the name The Gentle Waves, the second of which, “Swansong For You”, is particularly lovely and one I listened to a lot when I was younger. It was recently reissued for Record Store Day.

    She left Belle and Sebastian in the middle of a US tour in 2002. Things were somewhat complicated by her romantic entanglement with the bands frontman Stuart Murdoch, and the unravelling of that relationship clearly ramped up the tension for Isobel.

    We get into it in our chat, and I reference some comments she made in a recent Uncut magazine feature, I think it was in the December 2023 issue. If you have access to it, it’s definitely worth reading in the light of our conversation. It was a reminder to me, that for as much as we can get fascinated and a degree of entertainment out of the interpersonal relationships and fallouts in the history of bands we love, on the other side of it are real people and real feelings, and I was certainly reminded of that during out chat.

    Isobel also made 3 well-received albums with the late Mark Lanegan, and clearly Mark’s well-documented erratic behaviour also took a toll on Isobel, and that bleeds into our chat as well.

    We also talk about her recent single 4316. We delve into her fascinating childhood. It’s a “life, the universe and everything” chat this week. I hope you enjoy it.

    • 59 min
    Chris Difford (Squeeze)

    Chris Difford (Squeeze)

    Chris Difford is having a very busy year. There’s a new Squeeze album in the works, they are supporting Heart on their forthcoming arena tour, and there’s also the matter of an enormous UK tour in hour of Squeeze’s 50th anniversary. Chris also hosts the podcast “I Never Thought It Would Happen” which is currently on Season 4. Seems like a good time to have a chat, right?

    • 26 min
    Jade Bird

    Jade Bird

    Roll up! Roll up! This episode I’m joined from across the Atlantic by singer-songwriter Jade Bird, who has just released a new EP, “Burn The Hard Drive”, which chronicles the breakdown of her relationship and engagement to a former bandmate.

    It’s the first significant release from Jade since 2021’s very excellent “Different Kinds Of Light” album.

    We take a deep dive into her creative process and the ethics of mining your personal life, and the lives of others in your orbit, for songwriting content. Enjoy!

    • 29 min
    Singer Phillip Ingram on Motown, Movies, & More!

    Singer Phillip Ingram on Motown, Movies, & More!

    Phillip Ingram is one of the founding members of Motown band Switch who formed in late 1976, and after a chance encounter, were championed by Jermaine Jackson. Motown chief Berry Gordy heard the band’s tape and signed them to his subsidiary Gordy label.

    Switch were a a consistent presence on the R’n’B charts in the last 1970s.

    Switch sort of imploded in the early 80s, although one member tried to carry on with new musicians, and Phillip began working more behind the scenes, recording vocals for commercials, and also backing vocals for the likes of Donna Summer amongst others. He’s also known for his work in film. You can hear him on backing vocals on several songs in the Disney classic, “The Little Mermaid”. He also appears as the wedding singer in the Julia Roberts movie “My Best Friend’s Wedding”. He still plays shows with the current incarnation of Switch which features a few original members in fact.

    Phil is also the younger brother of the late singer James Ingram, who you may have heard of.

    He was lovely company, and I hope you enjoy our chat. Let me know what you think.

    • 34 min

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