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  • Maren Morris on Big Life Changes, Women Dominating Pop, and a Dolly Parton Melody
    2024/11/13

    Backstage at Bourbon & Beyond in Louisville, Kyle Meredith catches up with Maren Morris to talk about her Intermission EP and her shift away from the country genre, describing it as a teaser and a reflective break in her journey. They discuss the strong presence of women in music this year and Morris’s excitement for the fierce Grammy competition ahead. She also shares a memorable moment reaching out to Dolly Parton over a melody that echoed "9 to 5," with Dolly graciously declining any royalties. Reflecting on her vocal performance on “I Hope I Never Fall in Love,” Morris reveals her intentional intensity and the vocal maturity she’s gaining with age, a journey she’s excited to continue exploring.

    Listen to Maren Morris chat about all this and more in the new episode or watch it on YouTube. Please take the time to like, review, and subscribe to KMW wherever you get your podcasts, and keep up to date with all our series by following the Consequence Podcast Network.



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    34 分
  • Susanna Hoffs on The Lost Record, Super-Grouping with The Go-Go’s, and a Forgotten Prince Song
    2024/11/11

    Susanna Hoffs talks with Kyle Meredith about releasing The Lost Record, an album she recorded in 1999 that has remained unheard until now. She reflects on creating music with members of the Tuesday Night Music Club and the vibrant, collaborative energy that shaped this collection. Hoffs shares stories about tracks like “Under a Cloud” and “Who Will She Be,” as well as her surprise at finding her handwritten cassette of Prince’s “Manic Monday” with a mysterious second track, “Jealous Girl,” which Prince originally intended for The Bangles but was never recorded by the band. She also touches on her journey into writing novels, her evolving archive of unreleased music, and hints that more of her hidden gems might surface in the future.

    Listen to Susanna Hoffs chat about all this and more in the new episode or watch it on YouTube. Please take the time to like, review, and subscribe to KMW wherever you get your podcasts, and keep up to date with all our series by following the Consequence Podcast Network.



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    26 分
  • Rewind: Adele on Devastating Breakups, Covering The Cure, and Her Explosive Success
    2024/11/09

    In this 2010 Rewind, Kyle Meredith chats with Adele about the journey from her debut album, 19, to her second album, 21. Adele discusses the emotional inspiration behind 21, which emerged from a devastating breakup that led her to create some of her most powerful music yet. She reveals that she initially struggled to find direction, waiting for life to hit her with the emotional experiences she draws upon for songwriting. This raw vulnerability is clear in hits like "Rolling in the Deep," which, contrary to her expectations, skyrocketed as a viral hit worldwide. Adele also shares her experience covering The Cure's "Lovesong," a choice suggested by producer Rick Rubin, and her deep appreciation for reinterpretations of her music, like Jamie xx's remix of "Rolling in the Deep." Wrapping up, she reflects on the power of music videos to capture the mood and message of her songs, making both her official video and the black-and-white version with friend Lauren equally impactful.

    Listen to Adele chat about all this and more in the new episode or watch it on YouTube. Please take the time to like, review, and subscribe to KMW wherever you get your podcasts, and keep up to date with all our series by following the Consequence Podcast Network.



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    11 分
  • Hank Azaria on His Bruce Springsteen Tribute Band, Friends, and The Simpsons
    2024/11/08

    Hank Azaria joins Kyle Meredith to discuss his Springsteen tribute band, Hank Azaria and the Easy Street Band, which started as a birthday project and has grown into a regular act raising money for charity. Inspired by his lifelong admiration for Springsteen, Azaria spent months perfecting Bruce’s vocal style, finding a new passion in singing authentically. He shares how performing these songs live has unlocked a fresh enthusiasm for storytelling and music, blending his impressions with personal stories to capture Springsteen's spirit on stage. Alongside his tribute band, he reflects on his extensive career, including memorable roles in The Simpsons and Friends.

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    33 分
  • Matilda De Angelis, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, and Raj & DK on Citadel’s Diana and Honey Bunny
    2024/11/06

    Kyle Meredith dives into the spyverse of Prime’s Citadel with the casts and crews of Citadel: Diana and Citadel: Honey Bunny. First, actress Matilda De Angelis and executive producer Gina Gardini discuss Citadel: Diana, where De Angelis plays a complex dual role spanning decades, and Gardini explores how the series blends Italian cultural authenticity with a near-future spy thriller. Then, directors Raj & DK, along with actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu, take us behind the scenes of Citadel: Honey Bunny. They talk about bringing a unique visual style to the 90s-set prequel, Samantha’s action-packed role, and how they used creative hacks to pull off high-octane sequences.

    Listen to the casts and crews of Citadel: Diana and Citadel: Honey Bunny chat about all this and more in the new episode or watch it on YouTube here and here. Please take the time to like, review, and subscribe to KMW wherever you get your podcasts, and keep up to date with all our series by following the Consequence Podcast Network.



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    24 分
  • Suzanne Vega on NYC Rats, Fontaines DC, and Her First LP in Nearly a Decade
    2024/11/04

    Suzanne Vega joins Kyle Meredith to talk about her upcoming album, which will be her first in nearly a decade. The “Tom’s Diner” singer discusses workshopping new songs on her current tour, including the recently released single “Rats,” which was inspired by New York City’s infamous rodent population and the recent international rat summit. The song’s eerie, Ramones and Fontaines DC-inspired vibe perfectly suits the Halloween season, though Vega hadn't initially planned it that way. She shares the influence of longtime collaborator Gerry Leonard, whose versatile guitar work has helped shape her sound over the past 20 years and who’s also known for his time playing with David Bowie. The new album promises a wide range of genres, from folk rock to a surprising Motown-inspired track. Despite the long break since her last release, Vega explains how life’s personal challenges, including the pandemic, have influenced her songwriting. As timing will have it, the album might coincide with the 40th anniversary of her debut, giving the record an added layer of significance. In true New York fashion, Vega remains deeply connected to the city’s pulse, continuing to find inspiration in its streets, history, and idiosyncrasies—a theme that has defined much of her illustrious career.

    Listen to Suzanne Vega chat about all this and more in the new episode or watch it on YouTube. Please take the time to like, review, and subscribe to KMW wherever you get your podcasts, and keep up to date with all our series by following the Consequence Podcast Network.



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    17 分
  • Rewind: Billy Corgan on The Smashing Pumpkins, His Solo Work, and Fighting for Alternative Music
    2024/11/02

    In this special Rewind episode of Kyle Meredith With..., Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins joins the conversation for two interviews, one from 2015 and another from 2017. In the first interview, Corgan discusses the band's album Monuments to an Elegy, part of the ambitious Teargarden by Kaleidyscope project. He reflects on the album's concise pop sound, his competition with modern pop stars, and the state of alternative rock, remarking on the rise of EDM and the challenge for rock to keep up. He also shares insights into his creative process and the drive that has kept him continuously writing new music, addressing the legacy of his past work and how it compares to his current projects. The interview also touches on collaborations with legendary drummers like Tommy Lee and explores how rock culture has shifted over the decades. In the 2017 interview, Corgan delves into his solo work and the creation of his album Ogilala. He explains the stripped-down nature of the record, attributing much of the sparse production to Rick Rubin, and talks about the creative freedom it allowed him. Corgan touches on personal themes, including fatherhood and its subtle influence on his writing. He also addresses the ongoing speculation about the future of The Smashing Pumpkins, his evolving relationship with his past records, and his desire to recontextualize some of his older solo work. Alongside music, he talks about his other ventures, like wrestling and his teashop, revealing how these pursuits reinvigorated his passion for music.

    Listen to Billy Corgan chat about all this and more in the new episode. Please take the time to like, review, and subscribe to KMW wherever you get your podcasts, and keep up to date with all our series by following the Consequence Podcast Network.



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    27 分
  • Sting on the Trio That’s Not The Police, Covering Neil Young, and a Dr. Dre/Snoop Collaboration
    2024/11/01

    Sting catches up with Kyle Meredith backstage before his performance at Bourbon and Beyond to talk about his ongoing 3.0 Tour. Sting reflects on the unique experience of performing as a three-piece band, a configuration he hasn’t used since his Police days, and why he loves the clarity and space it brings to the sound, surprising both himself and his audience by continuously finding new ways to reimagine his songs on stage. Sting also discusses his new single, “I Wrote Your Name (Upon My Heart),” which incorporates the iconic Bo Diddley beat, and teases the possibility of more new music on the way. Plus, he shares insights into how he approaches his back catalog, always searching for fresh elements to keep his songs alive, and even hints at an upcoming collaboration with Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg.

    Listen to Sting chat about all this and more in the new episode or watch it on YouTube. Please take the time to like, review, and subscribe to KMW wherever you get your podcasts, and keep up to date with all our series by following the Consequence Podcast Network.



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    45 分