The Art of Longevity Season 3, Episode 2: Feeder

The Art of Longevity Season 3, Episode 2: Feeder

Author: The Song Sommelier January 11, 2022 Duration: 1:06:56
When it comes to longevity, Feeder keeps coming back around, and the guitar-rock scene is all the better for it. It was back in January 2001 that “Buck Rogers” reached number five on the UK chart (the song remains a radio standard even in its 21st year). Grant Nicholas originally wrote the song to impress producer Gil Norton in the hope he would be persuaded to work with Feeder. Buck Rogers contains a big guitar riff and stream-of-consciousness lyrics about being jealous of his rival’s brand ...

The Art of Longevity, hosted by The Song Sommelier, sits at the crossroads of music, history, and the often-unseen business behind it. This isn't a typical interview podcast; it's a series of candid, in-depth dialogues with artists who have built careers spanning decades. Each conversation explores the real journey-how these musicians have weathered the industry's constant shifts, creative droughts, and commercial pressures to not just survive, but to continue evolving and connecting with audiences. We get into the specifics: the collaboration that saved a career, the business decision that changed everything, the fanbase that grew quietly over years. The discussions move fluidly between past triumphs, current projects, and future ambitions, always grounded in the artist's personal definition of success. It's about the resilience required to make art for a lifetime. Tune in for these uniquely honest reflections on what it truly means to last.
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The Art of Longevity Season 5, Episode 3: Interpol [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:01:27
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The Art of Longevity Season 5, Episode 1: Everything Everything [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 46:59
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The Art of Longevity Season 4, Episode 7: Nerina Pallot [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:00:25
After her second album Fires (2005) Nerina Pallot was hot property. She kissed the frog that is ‘fame’ in the music industry, with a BRIT nomination, Ivors nomination and even an appearance on Top Of The Pops. Never quit…
The Art of Longevity Season 4, Episode 6: Bruce Hornsby [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:03:36
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The Art of Longevity Season 4, Episode 5: Calexico, with Joey Burns [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 55:16
We spoke to Joey Burns on the eve of Calexico's recent European shows in Brussels and London. Calexico play bigger venues in Europe than they do on their home turf, despite inventing a sound that conveys that land so evo…
The Art of Longevity Season 4, Episode 4: The Divine Comedy [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 57:51
When your host purchased The Divine Comedy's Fin De Siècle in 1998, I couldn’t quite penetrate it at the time. Listening again to the record in preparation for this conversation with Neil Hannon I have to say, I missed o…
The Art of Longevity Season 4, Episode 3: Norah Jones [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 48:22
After her fourth album The Fall in 2009 proved to be a departure from the well known blend of blues-jazz-country-pop, Norah Jones received a fan letter: “After I made The Fall, I received the sweetest letter from a fan i…
The Art of Longevity Season 4, Episode 1: Teenage Fanclub [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 57:23
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