
This is a podcast about chasing a dream that might be past it's sell-by date. It is hosted by the front man and song writer of The Curve, a UK based indie funk band chasing big dreams and tiny gigs whilst swimming against the tide of a relentless covers band scene. Stories, thoughts and interviews on songwriting, failing, trying again, failing again and maybe finding peace and progress within it a... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 47 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic Commentary | |||

you find me in this episode ten days away from our first 'Songs nobody asked us for' event.
I'm nervous, but also wondering if perhaps this time I've done some good and useful things to promote it.
See what you think :)
Oh no. Get two men together and it's not long before they start talking technology.
Well to be fair, Craig does, as it's not my strong suit and he is pretty savvy with it.
We also do the ritual of two men and their brushes with famous people, whi... more
today I revisit episode 4 to be curious about whether I've become any better at promoting myself than I was back in the 90's
Essentially, the Jury is still out....but it's a modern world and times are different .
So. There's Eddie and there's Zac. And their in a car park, on a wobbly phone.
I'm at my desk drinking nice coffee and sneaking a custard cream.
Eddie and Zac are standing outside a funeral parlour. They are in the Bristol based band Factor 50, b... more
How does age work for and against us in the music world. Has this shifted over time as ao many of our music icons have grown older but still perform?
What am I missing out on as an older songwriter/performer? And shifting instruments to preserve fi... more
The glamour, the joy....blue smarties and yellow m and m riders.
Well. Not exactly. This is my slightly anxiety filled experience
Alot of pain for an hour or so of exquisite joy ... :)
meet the Ragdolls! Really great indie band giving me a real nostalgic feel for playing in London in the late 80's early 90's.90's.
We talk influences and aspirations, double basses and drums, and the 'joys' of playing to dog walkers in an outdoors c... more
My conversation with Holly last episode made me want to look back to really ponder on whether playing original music successfully was actually any easier in the 90's than it is today.
I also share my one rejection letter I still have from a record ... more
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #131 |








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