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Malcolm Carter - Interviews


Dodson and Fogg

Dodson and Fogg - Interview

Chris Wade speaks about his work as Dodson & Fogg, working with actors for his latest project, maintaining a breakneck work rate and why he’s putting the Dodson & Fogg name on hold


Spring '68

Spring '68 - Interview

New York City=based but English-born singer-songwriter Edward Rogers talks to Malcolm Carter about his new project Spring ‘68’s French pop influenced album, ‘Sightseeing Thru Music’.


Asha McCarthy

Asha McCarthy - Interview

Asha McCarthy tells Malcolm Carter about 'Epitaph', a shining beacon of an album that came from a place of darkness


Peter Waterman

Peter Waterman - Interview

Producer Peter Waterman talks to Malcolm Carter about his mobile studio Longcroft Recording, how his career has survived lockdown and working with Southend-on-Sea trio In Earnest on their remarkable New EP, ‘Reasons To Stay Alive’.


Dodson and Fogg

Dodson and Fogg - Interview

Dodson and Fogg's Chris Wade speaks to Malcolm Carter about his recent EP 'Watch the Moon', its accompanying film, and also working with Nigel Planer.


Distractions

Distractions - Interview

Malcolm Carter talks to Nick Halliwell, Steve Perrin and Mike Finney from underrated new wave band The Distractions about the long-awaited reissue of their 1980 debut album ‘Nobody’s Perfect’ in a two CD 40th Anniversary edition.


Doghouse Roses

Doghouse Roses - Interview

Malcolm Carter talks to Paul Tasker, the guitarist with Glasgow-based Americana/folk duo Doghouse Roses about their fourth album, ‘We Are Made of Light’.


United Bible Studies

United Bible Studies - Interview

Malcolm Carter speaks to David Colohan, Dom Cooper and Alison O’Donnell from psychedelic folk act United Bible Studies about its evolving membership and latest album, 'Cave Hill Ascension'.


Louise Aubrie

Louise Aubrie - Interview

Malcolm Carter speaks to London singer-songwriter Louise Aubrie about her new solo album 'When I Don’t Love You I’ll Let You Know’ and the surprising influence of Cary Grant on it.


Catty Pearson

Catty Pearson - Interview

London-based singer-songwriter Catty Pearson answers talks to Malcolm Carter about her her acclaimed debut EP ‘Time Tells Me’.


Karen Jonas

Karen Jonas - Interview

Much acclaimed and rising country singer-songwriter Karen Jonas talks to Malcolm Carter about combining motherhood with a heavy touring schedule and her just released third album, 'Butter'.


Chris Wade

Chris Wade - Interview

Dodson and Fogg multi-instrumentalist turned film-maker Chris Wade talks to Malcolm Carter about 'Cuentos', his intriguing new surreal short film.


Granite Shore

Granite Shore - Interview

Nick Halliwell found that there was only one way he could vent his anger over the European referendum result - make a new album with his group, The Granite Shore. He tells Malcolm Carter about the influences behind this album, in particular his love of that most European of pop bands, Abba.


Chris Wade

Chris Wade - Interview

Malcolm Carter speaks to author and Dodson and Fogg frontman Chris Wade about his second feature film, ‘Seven Days In Never’.


Alison O' Donnell

Alison O' Donnell - Interview

Alison O'Donnell, the former front woman with 1960's/1970's pioneering folk outfit Mellow Candle, speaks to Malcolm Carter about her forthcoming second solo album,‘Climb Sheer The Fields Of Peace’


Distractions

Distractions - Interview

The recent release of the band's third album, ‘Kindly Leave The Stage’ on the Occultation Recordings label is being promoted as the last Distractions album. Malcolm Carter speaks to Steve Perrin and Nick Halliwell about why they have decided this will be the final word from the Distractions.


Chris Wade

Chris Wade - Interview

Dodson and Fogg front man Chris Wade talks to Malcolm Carter about his directorial feature film debut, 'The Apple Picker'


Doghouse Roses

Doghouse Roses - Interview

Malcolm Carter speaks to Paul Tasker, the guitarist from Glaswegian alternative folk duo Doghouse Roses, about the band's first album in six years, 'Lost is Not Losing'


Ray Humphries

Ray Humphries - Interview

Ray Humphries appeared under a shroud of secrecy with his debut album, 'Is It That Time Already?', then disappeared again without warning. This year, he's back with a new album. Malcolm Carter finds out where he came from, and where he's been


Robert Coyne

Robert Coyne - Interview

Malcolm Carter talks to singer-songwriter Robert Coyne about his late father Kevin Coyne, his past albums and also 'Last Lion', his latest collection


Robberie

Robberie - Interview

Sheffield three-piece Robberie speak to Malcolm Carter about their debut album,‘Beneath Your City: As You Dream’, and original blend of indie-pop


SHEL

SHEL - Interview

Eva Holbrook, one of the four multi-instrumentalist sisters in pop act SHEL, took time out from touring the United States to talk to Malcolm Carter about their just released second album, ‘Just Crazy Enough’, which was co-produced by the Eurythmics' Dave Stewart


Peter Waterman

Peter Waterman - Interview

With his work on much acclaimed singer-songwriter Hattie Briggs' second album, 'Young Runaway' now completed, its producer Peter Waterman speaks to Malcolm Carter about his work on it and his plans and anbitions for the future


Dodson and Fogg

Dodson and Fogg - Interview

The recent release of the ninth album under his Dodson and Fogg project gave us the opportunity to put a few questions to Chris Wade. To long term followers of his work, it will be no surprise to learn that Wade already has the next Dodson and Fogg album almost completed!


Kelly Oliver

Kelly Oliver - Interview

As she prepares for a tour to promote her forthcoming second album, 'Bedlam’, Folkstock artist Kelly Oliver speaks to Malcolm Carter about how she started in music and got into the folk scene


Butterfly Child

Butterfly Child - Interview

Irish dream pop maverick Butterfly Child, AKA Joe Cassidy, has released his first album in seventeen years. He speaks to Malcolm Carter about his extended hiatus, and the other projects that kept him busy over the preceding years


Feedback File

Feedback File - Interview

Malcolm Carter takes the opportunity to find out a little more about the Feedback File from John Almond who wrote and produced ‘The Earth Beneath Our Feet’, which was one of the most eclectic and inspiring albums of 2015


Sea and Air

Sea and Air - Interview

Malcolm Carter talks to Eleni Zafiriadou and Daniel Benjamin from Greek/German duo Sea and Air about their haunting new album 'Evropi' which tells of a homeless family travelling through Europe


New Dylans

New Dylans - Interview

Americana act the New Dylans return twenty years after they split with a new album, 'Meta'. Malcolm Carter speaks to co-founders Reese Campbell and Jim Reilley about the past and their future plans for the band


Sam Shinazzi

Sam Shinazzi - Interview

Sam Shinazzi has delivered his strongest set of songs so far with the release of his fifth solo album, ‘Forever and Now’. In a rare interview with him, Malcolm Carter talks with Sydney-based Shinazzi


Light Over There

Light Over There - Interview

Minneapolis rocker Rex Haberman talks about his recent work as part of the duo Light Over There and reveals that the pair, despite having made an excellent Americana-tinged EP and never met, are going to change that shortly


Hattie Briggs

Hattie Briggs - Interview

After the glowing reviews for her debut album ‘Red and Gold’, British singer/songwriter Hattie Briggs explains how she started her career in music, and her plans for the future


Granite Shore

Granite Shore - Interview

Occultation Recordings owner Nick Halliwell talks about his band The Granite Shore's long-awaited debut album, 'Once More From The Top’, which is a concept album about a group, and his difficulty in getting it released


Lilac Time

Lilac Time - Interview

Malcolm Carter chats to Stephen Duffy, the front man with cult act the Lilac Time, about his band's return after an absence of seven years, and 'No Sad Songs', their new album


Michelle Lewis

Michelle Lewis - Interview

Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter and country musician Michelle Lewis chats to Malcolm Carter about her much acclaimed second album, ‘The Parts of Us that Still Remain'


Distractions

Distractions - Interview

Malcolm Carter talks to Distractions members Mike Finney, Steve Perrin and Nick Halliwell, and Neil Storey, the owner of record label HiddenMasters, about 'Parabolically Yours' the 80's new wave band's new PledgeMusic-funded box set


Dodson and Fogg

Dodson and Fogg - Interview

Malcom Carter talks to singer-songriter and author Chris Wade about his 60's-influenced band Dodson and Fogg's sixth album and new concept record, 'In a Strange Slumber', which features a guest appearance from 'The Young Ones' actor, Nigel Planer


August List

August List - Interview

Malcolm Carter chats to Oxfordshire husband-and-wife duo the August List about 'O Hinterland', their much acclaimed debut album


Dodson and Fogg

Dodson and Fogg - Interview

Malcolm Carter talks to singer-songwriter Chris Wade from 60's/psychedelic-influenced band Dodson and Fogg about his band's fifth album 'After the Fall', and his new group Rexford Bello, which he has formed with his brother Andy Wade


Israel Nash Gripka

Israel Nash Gripka - Interview

Malcolm Carter chats to Texan-based singer-songwriter Israel Nash Gripka about his much acclaimed third album, 'Rain Plans'


August List

August List - Interview

Malcolm Carter chats to haunting Oxfordshire-based band and husband-and-wife duo the August List about their stunning second EP


Groovy Uncle

Groovy Uncle - Interview

Malcolm Carter talks to Glenn Prangnell, the front man with 60's-influenced Medway-based act Groovy Uncle's recently released third album, ‘One Vowel Away from the Truth'


Distractions

Distractions - Interview

Malcolm Carter talks to Distractions members Mike Finney and Steve Perrin, and Neil Storey, the owner of record label HiddenMasters, about 'Parabolically Yours' the 80's new wave band's forthcoming retrospective


Chris Grant

Chris Grant - Interview

Malcolm Carter talks to singer-songwriter and music biographer Chris Wade about his band Dodson and Fogg's 60's-influenced just released third album, 'Sounds of Day and Night'


Chastity Brown

Chastity Brown - Interview

Malcolm Carter chats to Minnesota-based singer-songwriter Chastity Brown about her debut UK release 'Back-Road Highways' which combines elements of folk, gospel, blues and jazz,


Louise Aubrie

Louise Aubrie - Interview

London-born singer-songwriter Louise Aubrie talks to Malcolm Carter about her decision to move to New York, working with Morrissey guitarist and producer Boz Boorer and her just released second album, 'Time Honoured Alibi’


Stiv Cantarelli and the Silent Strangers

Stiv Cantarelli and the Silent Strangers - Interview

Malcolm Carter chats to Italian musician and Americana artist Stiv Cantarelli about his current band the Silent Strangers, their much acclaimed album 'Black Music/White Music' and their forthcoming European tour


Dodson and Fogg

Dodson and Fogg - Interview

Malcolm Carter speaks to author and musician Chris Wade about his group Dodson and Wade, and its self-titled and psychedelic-influenced debut album


Distractions

Distractions - Interview

In what is our second interview with 80's new wave act the Distractions, Malcolm Carter chats to guitarist and songwriter Steve Perrin about their second album, 'The End of the Pier', which is being released 32 years after their debut record


Kay Russell



Malcolm Carter talks to Kay Russell from ill-fated early 80's pop act Fassbender/Russell, the chart band she formed with the late Susan Fassbender, about their new compilation, 'Twilight Café (The Demo Collection 1981-1985)’


Martin A.Egan

Martin A.Egan - Interview

Malcolm Carter talks to acclaimed Irish singer-songwriter, artist and poet Martin A. Egan about his long-awaited debut album 'The Tune', balancing his different careers and forthcoming new trilogy of albums


Ben de la Cour



Malcolm Carter speaks to New Orleans-based singer-songwriter Ben de la Cour about his former doom-metal band Dead Man's Root, and his captivating and Americana-influenced second album, 'To the River Rise'


Amy Lashley

Amy Lashley - Interview

Indiana-born singer-songwriter Amy Lashley talks to Malcolm Carter about her debut solo album, 'Travels of a Homebody', and why she is unlikely to promote it by touring


Doghouse Roses

Doghouse Roses - Interview

Doghouse Roses is the much acclaimed Glasgow-based folk duo of singer Iona McDonald and guitarist Paul Tasker . Malcolm Carter speaks to Paul Tasker about his band, who have toured with the Willard Grant Conspiracy, and their self-released second album, 'The Broken Key'


Natasha England

Natasha England - Interview

In our second interview with 80's pop icon Natasha England, Malcolm Carter talks to her about her first album in twenty five years, the electronic-influenced 'Deeper Into Reality', which she has recorded with producer Robert Logan


Risa Hall

Risa Hall - Interview

New York-born, but now Manchester-based singer-songwriter Risa Hall talks to Malcolm Carter about her careers in both music and acting and eclectic debut album, 'Glass Half…?’







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