On the new episode of The Right Note, The McClymonts perform ‘I Got This’ and ‘Free Fall’ from their latest album, Mayhem To Madness, before chatting to Bernard Zuel about making the LP, keeping their identity intact, gender roles and finding the balance between family life and rock’n’roll life.

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Little Quirks play ‘Devil’s Ivy’ and ‘Life Wouldn’t Be’ and chat with Rod Yates about how they formed, what it was like working with producer Wayne Connolly, and how it’s possible to write a song while driving to work.

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Tracy McNeil and Dan Parsons perform ‘Catch You’ and ‘Midnight Hurricane’, before Tracy sits down with Bernard Zuel to discuss the massive changes she’s made to her life and the themes behind her new album, You Be The Lightning.

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Oscar Jerome plays stripped-back versions of ‘2 Sides’ and ‘Lizard Street’ before talking to Danielle McGrane about learning guitar at the age of 8, how George Benson influenced his playing, and how he deals with toxic masculinity.

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Bec Sandridge performs ‘Animal’ and ‘Eyes Wide’ before talking to Rod Yates about writing her first true love song, exploring her bonkers bits, why she loves the contrast between dark lyrics and poppy music, and what it was like working with Oscar Dawson and Gab Strum on her album Try + Save Me.

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Millie Turner performs “Eyes On You” and “The Shadow” and talks to Danielle McGrane about her path to becoming a musician, her love of poetry, and what it was like hearing her music in a club for the first time.

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In Part 2 of Bernard Zuel’s interview with Bob Lefsetz, Bob offers advice to Australian bands who want to make it overseas, debunks the myth that there’s no money in streaming, explains what keeps him excited about music after all these years, and drops plenty of juicy anecdotes about big-name artists.

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Renowned music industry commentator Bob Lefsetz sits down with Bernard Zuel to discuss today’s musical landscape, while talking about his feuds with Taylor Swift and Gene Simmons, why the musician has all the power, what makes a good manager, and how one bad video killed Billy Squier’s career.

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Justin Townes Earle performs ‘Flint City Shake It’ and ‘The Saint Of Lost Causes’ and talks to Bernard Zuel about his plans to work with the Nashville Ballet, his decision to start telling other people’s stories on latest album The Saint of Lost Causes, and why he’s stopped stamping his foot onstage.

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Boy & Bear perform ‘Telescope’ and the title-track of their new album Suck On Light and talk to Danielle McGrane about frontman Dave Hosking’s health issues and how they overcame them to create their latest LP, as well as discussing the album’s creation and recording in Nashville.

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