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#203. Anton Newcombe on Creativity, Collaboration, and the Ever-Evolving Journey of Brian Jonestown Massacre

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Release Date: 11/26/2024

#225. Turin Brakes’ Olly Knights on New Album 'Spacehopper' and 24 Years in Music show art #225. Turin Brakes’ Olly Knights on New Album 'Spacehopper' and 24 Years in Music

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In Episode 225 of the XS Noize Podcast, host Mark Millar is joined by Olly Knights, frontman of the acclaimed South London band Turin Brakes. With seven UK Top 40 singles, six Top 40 albums, and over a million records sold worldwide, Turin Brakes have built a lasting legacy rooted in emotional songwriting, rich harmonies, and fearless sonic exploration. Now, they return with Spacehopper, their highly anticipated 10th studio album, released May 23rd via Cooking Vinyl. In this in-depth conversation, Olly Knights discusses: The creative process behind Spacehopper and the inspiration behind its...

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#224. The Wood Burning Savages: Paul Connolly on New Album ‘Hand To Mouth’ show art #224. The Wood Burning Savages: Paul Connolly on New Album ‘Hand To Mouth’

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In this episode of the XS Noize Music Podcast, host Mark Millar is joined by Paul Connolly, frontman of incendiary Derry alt-rock band The Wood Burning Savages, to discuss their explosive new album ‘Hand To Mouth’. Renowned for their guitar-driven political rock and blistering live performances, the band returns with their long-awaited second album — the powerful follow-up to their 2018 debut ‘Stability’, which beat out the likes of Snow Patrol, Ash, and Bicep to win Northern Ireland Album of the Year. They also took home the award for Best Live Act. ️In this episode, Paul...

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#19: David Gray Reflects on His Greatest Hits and Looks Ahead to Live Shows show art #19: David Gray Reflects on His Greatest Hits and Looks Ahead to Live Shows

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On this week’s episode of the XS Noize Music Podcast, Mark Millar is joined by acclaimed singer-songwriter David Gray to discuss the early days of his career, his upcoming Greatest Hits collection, and his first live shows in over two years. David Gray has announced his long-awaited return to the UK stage with a series of intimate acoustic solo performances in support of his forthcoming Greatest Hits release. Titled An Evening With David Gray, the tour begins at Manchester’s Albert Hall on December 11 and includes a special two-night run at London’s Cadogan Hall on December 13 and...

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#223. Tom Hickox on The Orchestra of Stories: Songs of Myth, Memory & History show art #223. Tom Hickox on The Orchestra of Stories: Songs of Myth, Memory & History

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Acclaimed British singer-songwriter Tom Hickox joins Mark Millar on the latest episode of the XS Noize Music Podcast to delve into his highly anticipated third album, The Orchestra of Stories, out 25 April 2025 via Family Tree Records. Marking his return after a four-year hiatus, Hickox unveils a sweeping, cinematic collection of songs that fuse myth, memory, history, and heart. In this in-depth conversation, he discusses the emotional and historical inspirations behind standout tracks like “Chalk Giants,” “The Shoemaker,” “The Clairvoyant,” and “The Failed Assassination of Fidel...

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#222. Saint Leonard – The Madness, Magic & Music Behind 'The Golden Hour' show art #222. Saint Leonard – The Madness, Magic & Music Behind 'The Golden Hour'

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In this episode of the XS Noize Podcast, Mark Millar chats with Saint Leonard—the visionary artist formerly known as Kieran Leonard—about the extraordinary journey that led to his third and most ambitious album, The Golden Hour. From recording his debut, Good Luck Everybody, at Stanley Kubrick’s historic home to headlining sold-out shows at London’s The Windmill and Third Man Records and supporting The Libertines on tour, Saint Leonard has built a reputation for fearless reinvention. In this fascinating conversation, Leonard shares the wild and...

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#221. John Lydon Talks Sex Pistols, Public Image Ltd (PiL), and Life Uncensored show art #221. John Lydon Talks Sex Pistols, Public Image Ltd (PiL), and Life Uncensored

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In this explosive new episode of The XS Noize Music Podcast, host Mark Millar welcomes back punk rock legend John Lydon — best known as Johnny Rotten, frontman of the iconic Sex Pistols and founder of the groundbreaking Public Image Ltd (PiL). Now making his third appearance on the podcast, Lydon returns with even more fire. He reflects on his influential career and opens up about deeply personal moments. In this episode, John Lydon discusses: His outspoken take on the Sex Pistols reunion, His complex relationship with Malcolm McLaren. Coping with the loss of his beloved wife, Nora and best...

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#220. Will Sergeant: Echo & The Bunnymen’s Guitar Legend on His Journey, Memoirs & What’s Next show art #220. Will Sergeant: Echo & The Bunnymen’s Guitar Legend on His Journey, Memoirs & What’s Next

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In this episode of The XS Noize Podcast, host Mark Millar sits down with Will Sergeant, the legendary guitarist of Echo & The Bunnymen, to discuss his pioneering contributions to post-punk and alternative music. Will’s distinctive guitar sound helped shape timeless albums like Crocodiles, Heaven Up Here, and Ocean Rain, influencing generations of musicians with his atmospheric, hypnotic, and cinematic playing style. Beyond his work with Echo & The Bunnymen, Will has pushed musical boundaries through his avant-garde solo project, Weird As Fish, and established himself as an author...

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#219. Simon Fowler of Ocean Colour Scene Talks Legacy, Tour, and New Music show art #219. Simon Fowler of Ocean Colour Scene Talks Legacy, Tour, and New Music

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In episode #219 of The XS Noize Podcast, host Mark Millar sits down with Simon Fowler, the legendary frontman of Ocean Colour Scene, to discuss the band's incredible legacy, upcoming UK tour, acoustic shows, and exciting new music. As one of the most successful and influential bands of the Britpop era, Ocean Colour Scene achieved three consecutive Top 5 albums—Moseley Shoals (1996), Marchin’ Already (1997), and One From The Modern (1999)—along with 17 Top 40 hits and six Top 10 singles. Their anthem, "The Riverboat Song", remains a defining track of the era. What to Expect in This...

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#218. Graham Coxon & Rose Elinor Dougall (The WAEVE) Talk ‘Eternal’ EP & UK Tour show art #218. Graham Coxon & Rose Elinor Dougall (The WAEVE) Talk ‘Eternal’ EP & UK Tour

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In episode #218 of The XS Noize Podcast, host Mark Millar interviews Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougall, the duo behind The WAEVE. Known for their cinematic blend of British folk-rock, post-punk, and freeform songwriting, The WAEVE’s music explores themes of oblivion, surrender, hope, and defiance in a turbulent world. Following their acclaimed self-titled debut album in 2023 and their second release, City Lights, in 2024, the duo returns with Eternal, a brand-new three-track EP featuring the single Love Is All Pain. Ahead of their UK headline tour, which kicks off on March...

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#217. Dave Pen of We Are Bodies Talks Long-Awaited Album 'The Love Was All We Had' show art #217. Dave Pen of We Are Bodies Talks Long-Awaited Album 'The Love Was All We Had'

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In this episode of The XS Noize Podcast, host Mark Millar interviews Dave Pen, one-half of the anthemic electro-prog duo We Are Bodies and a key member of Archive and BirdPen. Dave Pen and Robin Foster, a France-based composer and multi-instrumentalist, first teamed up in 2011. Their long-awaited second album as We Are Bodies, The Love Was All We Had, started as a pandemic project and grew into a deeply emotional reflection on love, loss, and the state of the world. In this exclusive interview, Dave Pen shares: ✅ How he and Robin Foster first met ✅ The influences that shaped his...

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In Episode #203 of The XS Noize Podcast, host Mark Millar interviews Anton Newcombe, the visionary founder and driving force behind the legendary Brian Jonestown Massacre, one of the most compelling bands in modern music.

A true Renaissance figure, Anton Newcombe is not only a frontman and prolific songwriter but also a composer, producer, engineer, multi-instrumentalist, studio owner, and dedicated father—a creative powerhouse whose influence resonates deeply in the music world.

In this engaging conversation, Anton delves into Parallel, his latest collaborative album with Scottish singer-songwriter Dot Allison, released under All Seeing Dolls. He also shares insights on the new Brian Jonestown Massacre single, "Don't Look at Me," featuring Aimee Nash and gives an inside look at the band's highly anticipated European and UK tour.

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Previous XS Noize Podcast guests have included Gavin Friday, Fairground Attraction, Peter Hook, Humanist, Sananda Maitreya, James, Crowded House, Elbow, Cast, Kula Shaker, Shed Seven, Future IslandsPeter FramptonJohn LydonBernard ButlerSteven WilsonMidge UreTravis, New OrderThe KillersTito JacksonSimple Minds, Divine ComedyShaun RyderGary NumanSleaford ModsThe Brand New Heavies, Villagers, and many more.