Podcast
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Bartees Strange “Baltimore”
In this episode, the Sad Song Queens sit down with the talented Bartees Strange to explore the emotional depths of his song “Baltimore.” We delve into the themes of identity, belonging, and the haunting stories that shaped his latest album, “Horror.” Tune in for an intimate conversation about music, life, and the power of storytelling.
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Keane “Somewhere Only We Know”
Join hosts Laura Webb and Lindsay Wolfington on the Sad Song Queens podcast as they dive deep into the emotional resonance of Keane's iconic track, “Somewhere Only We Know.” In this episode, they sit down with band members Tim Rice-Oxley and Tom Chaplin to discuss the song's creation, its impact, and the band's journey over
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REPLAY: Bear’s Den “Above the Clouds of Pompeii”
In this replay episode, the Queens and Davie discuss the emotional depth of his song 'Above the Clouds of Pompeii', exploring themes of loss, family dynamics, and the impact of mental health on creativity. They reflect on the significance of live performances, the collaboration with Dermot Kennedy, and the power of music to connect people
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REPLAY: SYML “Where’s My Love (Alt Version)”
We're back with another replay! In this episode, SYML discusses his song “Where’s My Love” with the Sad Song Queens. In this conversation, they talk about the inspiration behind SYML’s music, the process of creating music as a solo artist, the impact of sad songs, and the personal experiences that influence his songwriting. Check out
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REPLAY: Ashe “Moral of the Story”
ICYMI – Replaying our very first interview with the lovely Ashe! With a new release on the horizon from her new band with Finneas, The Favors, it’s a great time to reflect on Ashe’s solo work thus far. In this conversation, Ashe tells the Sad Song Queens about the creation and meaning behind her song






