Paul MacInnes 

Music Weekly: Battles

Battles are a group of American Math-rockers and they join us in the studio this week to talk about their chipmunk style vocals, and whether they'd coach the American Idol contestants. We look at the music and life of Nick Drake - considered one of the most influential English singer-songwriters of the last 50 years - as a new collection of his work is released. And we review the latest tracks in Singles Club, and also discuss Morrissey's controversial comments on immigration.
  
  


Hello listeners, and hello potential listeners, too. (We don't want to be presumptuous.)

This week's Music Weekly podcast features an extended interview with Battles, the New York band behind one of the most stunning, innovative albums of the year. We talk about the making of Mirrored and what it's like being pioneers of math rock, but, inevitably, conversation turns to seven-foot high cymbals, the band's favourite real-life battle and whether it's ever OK to wear shorts to work.

Usual suspects Paul MacInnes and Rosie Swash are joined in the pod by the Observer's chief music critic Kitty Empire, on hand to offer opinions on the latest singles from Aussie drum'n'bass band Pendulum, Scouse indie kids the Rascals and mainstream grime collective Roll Deep. Roll Deep's new single is called Racist People, and while we didn't like it all that much, its release chimed well with our topic of the day, that being the Morrisey vs immigration vs NME debacle.

Moz's comments were ill-judged and lacked clarity, but were they racist? It's become the subject of a thorny old debate, one in which many are keen to have their voices heard. One question remains: Has anyone actually read the article yet?

Happy listening!

 

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