The Guardian's Music Weekly Podcast has a new episode out - with special guest Malcolm Middleton. The interview is alright - initially it seems to dwell on Arab Strap a little heavily, and I'm sure the man doesn't want to be explaining the origin of that band name any more. He makes a joke about the Brit Awards that sinks like a stone. Later, it gets more interesting (and indeed more self-deprecating) - covering reactions in Japan, Aidan's verdict on the solo gigs, and future plans. Plus he plays '(Beep Beep) I Love You' and 'A Brighter Beat'.
Check it out pronto. And here's one of my songs of the year.
[download Malcolm Middleton - Death Love Depression Love Death]
[buy 'A Brighter Beat']
Death is a number but I cannae count that high
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