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Songs for the End of the World (feat. Sydney Sprague)

Songs for the End of the World (feat. Sydney Sprague)

FromObject Of Sound


Songs for the End of the World (feat. Sydney Sprague)

FromObject Of Sound

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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Mar 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

 For Hanif, music that some folks would consider ‘dark’ like emo, doom metal, and goth, have helped him find illumination. In this episode, Hanif talks to a master of darkly humorous lyrics, Sydney Sprague, about her debut album, ‘maybe I will see you at the end of the world’ and what it takes to make music at a time when survival feels like a question mark. Plus, Hanif and Sydney make a playlist of songs that’d be the perfect soundtrack to the apocalypse.  For the playlist of songs curated for this episode visit http://bit.ly/oos-apocalypse/ Show Notes / Sydney Sprague’s debut album is maybe I will see you at the end of the world. Hanif references Sydney’s music videos for “I refuse to die” and “object permanence.”The book Hanif wrote while living in Provincetown was They Can’t Kill Us Until They Kill Us./ Music In This Week's Playlist / Object Permanence, Sydney Sprague (feat. Danielle Durrack)  Bird is Bored of Flying, MastersystemWe No Who U R, Nick Cave & The Bad SeedsGimme Shelter, Merry ClaytonSome Velvet Morning, Slowdive Meet You In The Light, With Our Arms To The Sun What’s Mine Is Yours, Sleater-Kinney Hell on Earth (Front Lines), Mobb Deep/ Credits / Object of Sound is a Sonos show produced by work x work: Scott Newman, Jemma Rose Brown, and Babette Thomas. The show is additionally produced by Hanif Abdurraqib. Our engineers are Sam Bair and Josh Hahn of The Relic Room.
Released:
Mar 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (62)

Object Of Sound brings you in tune with the music shaping our culture today. Hosted by poet and critic Hanif Abdurraqib, each episode blends the eclectic curation of freeform radio with artist interviews and textural storytelling, guiding you to a new way of listening.