Hello and welcome to ‘Your new favourite song’ a podcast brought to you by The Ennrons where each week we will feature a recently released song from an independent artist. My name is Bernard Ennis and I will be your host. I'll be getting to know the artist and the song and create a unique insight into the creative process. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | MusicMusic Interviews |
This week's guest is Stefan Kaesler of of HomeSteveHome talking about recording acoustic guitar and collaborating with his daughter on the hauntingly beautiful song ‘Shine on me’ more
This week's guest is Ed Eagle talking about dealing with anxiety and other mental health issues and the creation and growth of the independent artist community: New Artist Spotlight. more
This week's guest is Matt Keating of Trill With Wolves talking about guitar tone and rhythm, stating up all night to meet the sunrise and recording in a Texas closet. more
This week's guest is Hilla Peer talking about about the desire to be held on to at the moment of letting go or being let go of. more
This week's guest was Bo Liebman of The Indy Review, a blog dedicated to bringing new independent music to the masses. In this episode we talk about discovering new music. The episode also includes a 'first reaction' session to four new songs; two ea... more
This week's guests are Rob Peace and Jack Malcolm talking about destructive relationships and lost T-shirts which is the theme of their soulful rock-ballad 'Betsy'. more
The theme of this week’s podcast is perseverance although despite it being a longer than normal episode, you won’t need persistence to make it through to the very end. I deliberately didn’t edit too much as we touch on many topics that I want to high... more
This week's guest is ya talking about gender roles, identity, restless ambition and religion in her song 'Movie'. more
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Getting insight behind the artist has always been fascinating for me, and this podcast has insight in spades! Fun, but sometimes serious, storytelling with some great music thrown in; I highly recommend for musicians just starting out!
… way to discover new music. Enjoying these interviews. Such well curated audio selections.
I love this podcast! It’s a great way to find new artists and learn more about them. Very entertaining.
It' great to hear the inner-workings of people's songs and some good stories along the way!
Awesome interviewer and in depth conversations about great music
More than I bargained for. In depth and intriguing.
Wonderful podcast 💫
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