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Sodajerker On Songwriting

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Sodajerker On Songwriting is a programme devoted to the art and craft of songwriting. The show, created and hosted by the UK songwriting team Sodajerker, features interviews with some of the most successful songwriters and musicians in the world.
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Episodes

Episode 200 - Jon Batiste

For this very special 200th episode, Simon and Brian revel in the boundless creativity of musician Jon Batiste . The Late Show bandleader joins Sodajerker from his piano to explain the writing process behind his life-affirming record We Are , how he understands music in terms of frequencies, and what he feels is his superpower as an artist.

Jun 10, 20211 hr 4 min

Episode 199 - Birdy

Birdy joins Simon and Brian for a chat about her most personal album to date, Young Heart , the art of co-writing, and the influence of Joni Mitchell. Birdy also describes how she challenged herself by going to write in LA and Nashville, and how this helped her to develop her confidence and work through writer's block.

May 31, 202140 min

Episode 198 - David Gray

Singer-songwriter David Gray chats about his beautiful new album Skellig , the social and political leanings that underpin his music, and classic songs from his monumental hit White Ladder . David also remembers the time he spent in Liverpool as a young man and explains how his current lifestyle challenges his creativity.

May 24, 20211 hr

Episode 197 - Maxïmo Park

Paul Smith and Duncan Lloyd of Maxïmo Park discuss their latest album Nature Always Wins and how they recorded the album remotely during lockdown. The pair provide an in-depth account of their creative process and how they strive to avoid clichés when writing about topics like childhood, parenting, ageing, and the social politics of tragedy.

May 17, 202157 min

Episode 196 - Róisín Murphy

Singer-songwriter and producer Róisín Murphy breaks down the creative processes behind her album Róisín Machine and explains how she develops tracks, lyrics and remixes across a range of electronic music styles. Róisín also talks about collaborators like Richard Barratt (DJ Parrot/Crooked Man) and Eddie Stevens, and her hits for Moloko created with Mark Brydon.

May 10, 202146 min

Episode 195 - Mike Viola

One of our all-time favourite guests, singer-songwriter and producer Mike Viola returns to the podcast to discuss his fantastic new album Godmuffin . During the conversation, Mike explains how he makes time for creativity, how the past informs his present, and how he is coping with the loss of his friend Adam Schlesinger. Mike's first appearance on the show was in episode 20 .

May 03, 202151 min

Episode 194 - Nitin Sawhney

Distinguished songwriter and composer Nitin Sawhney shares insights into the writing of his latest album Immigrants , and its relationship to his acclaimed breakthrough Beyond Skin . During the chat, Nitin also talks about the poetry and mathematics of Indian classical music, collaborating with Paul McCartney, and how he has continued working during lockdown.

Apr 26, 202143 min

Episode 193 - Don McLean

In this episode, legendary singer-songwriter Don McLean delves into his remarkable career, from the digital re-release of 173 classic tracks to his unique songwriting philosophy. He shares insights into the creation of enduring hits like 'American Pie' and 'Vincent,' discusses the social commentary in 'Primetime' and 'Lady in Waiting,' and reveals the influence of artists like Fred Astaire and Frank Sinatra on his craft. McLean also touches on his personal struggles, the importance of captivating titles, and his dedication to writing songs that resonate deeply and are 'useful for people.'

Apr 19, 202156 min

Episode 192 - Edie Brickell

The New Bohemians singer-songwriter joins Simon and Brian for a chat about the band's excellent album Hunter and the Dog Star , her approach to lyrics and melody, and the music that inspired her. During the conversation, Edie also reflects on her time away from music, her work with Steve Martin, and a potential collaboration with her husband Paul Simon.

Apr 12, 202144 min

Episode 191 - Dan Penn

Legendary R&B writer and Muscle Shoals figurehead Dan Penn discusses his recent album Living On Mercy and timeless classics like 'The Dark End of the Street', 'Do Right Woman, Do Right Man' and 'I'm Your Puppet'. During the conversation, Dan talks about his time at FAME Studios, his collaborations with the likes of Aretha Franklin and Otis Redding, and why he's not trying to tell his own story through his songs.

Apr 05, 202141 min

Episode 190 - Jon Bon Jovi

In this special episode, legendary singer, songwriter and philanthropist Jon Bon Jovi joins Simon and Brian to discuss his recent album 2020 , and his incredible hits through the years. During the conversation, Jon talks about writing topical songs, collaborating with people like Desmond Child and Dave Stewart, and why he keeps coming back to a guitar named Bob. If you enjoy this episode, be sure to check out the JBJ Soul Foundation which is dedicated to long-lasting solutions to hunger and home...

Mar 29, 202152 min

Episode 189 - Steven Wilson

Singer-songwriter and producer Steven Wilson joins Sodajerker to discuss his terrific album The Future Bites , why he hates songwriting, and what it was like collaborating with Elton John. Steven also describes his work remixing classic albums and explains how he finds it important to divorce himself from his love for other artists in his own songwriting.

Mar 22, 202158 min

Episode 188 - Gregory Porter

The incredible Gregory Porter drops in to chat about his Grammy-nominated album All Rise , why he prefers to be in motion when writing songs, and how inspiration is a flower that opens up at midnight. Gregory also discusses his relationship with Nat King Cole's music and explains why super sexy guys have to be careful about what lyrics they sing.

Mar 12, 202153 min

Episode 187 - The Staves

Jessica and Camilla of The Staves join us to talk about their stunning new record Good Woman . The pair explain their different mindsets in the writing process, how they created the sonic textures on the record, and how they completed the album after a momentous personal loss. Jess also remembers her time spent in Liverpool, and tells the story of how their father once sang Christmas carols with Paul McCartney.

Mar 01, 202150 min

Episode 186 - Ray LaMontagne

In a rare interview, singer-songwriter Ray LaMontagne shares insights into his latest album Monovision and reflects on why it's important to maintain playfulness in the songwriting process. Ray also revisits classic songs like 'Trouble', compares the songwriting process to catching fireflies, and explains why he'll never forget performing with Elvis Costello.

Feb 19, 202139 min

Episode 185 - Ghostpoet

Obaro Ejimiwe aka Ghostpoet talks about his writing process on the album I Grow Tired But Dare Not Fall Asleep and building songs from long improvisations in the studio. During the course of the chat, Obaro also reflects on his lack of affiliation with particular genres, the political nature of his words, and his relationship with social media.

Feb 05, 202133 min

Episode 184 - Jeff Tweedy

In this episode, the tremendous Jeff Tweedy of Wilco provides a masterclass on creativity and songwriting as he discusses his outstanding new book How To Write One Song , and his excellent recent solo album Love Is The King . If you enjoy hearing the world's best break down practical and useful strategies that you can apply to your own work, look no further.

Jan 22, 202152 min

Episode 183 - Mark Oliver Everett

EELS frontman Mark Oliver Everett (aka 'E') drops in to talk about about the writing of the band's new album Earth To Dora and his creative process. During the chat, Mark highlights the power of resilience, how he collaborates with his bandmates, and his love for John Lennon's Plastic Ono Band.

Jan 08, 202138 min

Episode 182 - Lucinda Williams

The formidable Lucinda Williams chats with Simon and Brian about the writing of her latest album Good Souls Better Angels . Talking through her expansive catalogue, the veteran artist uncovers a range of themes that have informed her songwriting and her outlook on the music industries including politics, domestic abuse, depression, experiences with record labels and reviews on social media.

Jan 04, 202156 min

Episode 181 - Tim Minchin

Tim Minchin delves into the creation of his debut studio album "Apart Together," reflecting on his two-decade journey to its release and his philosophy on integrating humor and depth into his songs. He shares insights into crafting music for musicals like "Matilda" and "Groundhog Day," emphasizing storytelling and emotional impact over commercial appeal. Minchin also touches on his unique lyrical style and the importance of dedicated creative spaces.

Dec 16, 20201 hr 1 min

Episode 180 - Gary Barlow

Decorated singer-songwriter Gary Barlow joins Simon and Brian to chat about his new album Music Played By Humans , his ongoing passion for writing and recording, and his work with Take That. In this wide-ranging conversation, Frodsham's favourite son talks through his glittering catalogue of hits, explains what it was like waiting for cues from Ken Dodd, and reveals how he once got Prince talking about his favourite studio gear.

Dec 04, 20201 hr 4 min

Episode 179 - Midge Ure

The great Midge Ure drops in to discuss the 40th anniversary reissue of Ultravox's seminal album Vienna . The legendary songwriter talks about his writing process throughout his extraordinary career from his work with Rich Kids, Visage and Phil Lynott, to the collaborative miracle that was Band Aid's 'Do They Know It's Christmas?'

Nov 27, 20201 hr 2 min

Episode 178 - Roachford

For this episode, Simon and Brian are joined by singer-songwriter Andrew Roachford to chat about the writing of his new record Twice In A Lifetime . The veteran musician talks about working with Beverley Knight, why he likes singing in his living room, and what it was like to see Alan Partridge miming his classic hit 'Cuddly Toy'.

Nov 16, 202047 min

Episode 177 - Katie Melua

Singer-songwriter Katie Melua talks with Simon and Brian about the writing of her absorbing new record Album No. 8 . During the conversation, Katie also reflects on her collaborations with the likes of Mike Batt, Guy Chambers, Don Black and Sam Dixon, and explains why she has been on a mission to research lyric writing.

Nov 09, 202041 min

Episode 176 - Matt Berninger

Matt Berninger of The National joins us to talk about the writing of his excellent solo album Serpentine Prison . During the conversation, Matt describes his partnership with the album's producer Booker T. Jones, and explains why he's striving to resist cultures of fear, and structure his life around positive forms of creativity.

Nov 02, 202053 min

Episode 175 - Dan Croll

Singer-songwriter Dan Croll talks about his staggeringly good third album Grand Plan which covers his first year living as an artist in LA. Dan also remembers the time he had a one-on-one masterclass with Paul McCartney while studying at LIPA and takes a moment to reflect on the tragic loss of the band Her's, which he captures beautifully in his song 'Together'.

Oct 26, 202051 min

Episode 174 - Taylor Goldsmith

Taylor Goldsmith talks about his songwriting process across the impressive Dawes catalogue, collaborating with the likes of Elvis Costello on The New Basement Tapes project, and why it's important not to go into the studio with a hundred songs. Taylor also reflects on his work with talented friends like Brandon Flowers, Mike Viola, and his wife Mandy Moore.

Oct 19, 202051 min

Episode 173 - Billy Ocean

To celebrate National Album Day, the great Billy Ocean discusses his new album One World , and his classic hits including 'Love Really Hurts Without You', 'Caribbean Queen', 'When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going' and 'Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Car'. Billy also explains his approach to melody and vocal performance, and remembers his time collaborating with super-producer Mutt Lange.

Oct 10, 202040 min

Episode 172 - Paul Epworth

World-renowned producer, songwriter and musician Paul Epworth speaks about his debut solo record, the expansive space concept album Voyager . Paul also talks in depth about his creative process, his studio The Church, and co-writing global hits with Adele such as 'Rolling in the Deep' and 'Skyfall'.

Oct 02, 202040 min

Episode 171 - Margo Price

Nashville powerhouse Margo Price discusses the many gems on her new album That's How Rumors Get Started . Now on her third long-player, the multi-talented singer-songwriter reflects on the art of writing political songs and the challenges of being a working mother.

Sep 18, 202045 min
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