• Mumford & Sons “Conversation With My Son (Gangsters & Angels)

    Mumford & Sons “Conversation With My Son (Gangsters & Angels)

    In this week’s episode, the Queens sit down with the iconic band, Mumford and Sons, to discuss their song “Conversation With My Son (Gangsters & Angels)” from the new album Prizefighter. The band shares the stories and references that have shaped their songs, Marcus’ parenting moment that inspired “Conversation with My Son,”  how they feel

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  • Anna Ternheim “My Heart Still Beats For You”

    Anna Ternheim “My Heart Still Beats For You”

    In this week's episode of Sad Song Queens, the Queens are joined by Swedish singer-songwriter Anna Ternheim, who opens up about her beautifully vulnerable track “My Heart Still Beats For You.” Anna shares her journey of turning personal turmoil into art, highlighting the therapeutic nature of songwriting, and covering a Backstreet Boys/Max Martin classic. Support

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  • NoSo “Nara”

    NoSo “Nara”

    In this week’s episode, the Queens sit down with NoSo to discuss their melancholic song “Nara”. NoSo opens up about the journey of finding themselves as a Korean-American transgender artist, moving from Chicago to LA as a teen, and their process of writing music for their latest album “When Are You Leaving?”. Support the show

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  • Christina Perri “Evergone” Part II

    Christina Perri “Evergone” Part II

    This week, the Queens are back with part II of their chat with Christina Perri, where she discusses two of her most iconic songs, “Jar of Hearts” and “A Thousand Years,” and how they came to be. Christina shares how she first got into music and songwriting, and how these moments have shaped her career.

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  • Christina Perri “Evergone”

    Christina Perri “Evergone”

    In this week’s episode, the Queens sit down with Christina Perri to discuss her beloved song “Evergone”, written for her stillborn daughter, Rosie. Christina opens up about her emotional journey through grief and loss, healing through her music, and her evolution as both an artist and an advocate. Newest episode of the Sad Song Queens

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