If you’re embarking on a long weekend road trip and seeking inspiration for tunes or a new podcast to pass the time, look no further than our round up of some of the best new and noteworthy podcasts and albums to listen to now.
New Albums | New Podcasts
New Albums
Suki Waterhouse
Memoir of a Sparklemuffin
British It-Girl Suki Waterhouse’s new album is a mirror image of her life as a consummate creative, artist, actress, model, and mother. Memoir of a Sparklemuffin is “a masterful slab of exuberant, emotionally vulnerable pop,” offering a sonic palette of folky Americana, nineties alternative, turn-of-the-century indie, and hand-crafted, otherworldly pop.
Song to start with:
Supersad
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
Wild God
Across ten tracks, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds offer a deeply joyful record full of secrets in Wild God. Dancing on the borders of convention and experimentation, the rich imagery and emotion in Cave’s soul-stirring narratives is on full display — veering from the revered storyteller’s usual solemn melodies towards an exuberant, heartwarming lightness.
Song to start with:
Wild God
Jamie xx
In Waves
Nine years after his debut solo album, London producer Jamie xx has not only eclipsed the heights of its predecessor, but swiftly cut between sub-genres and decades, manipulating tempo, rhythm, and pitch, to create a journey of bliss, heartbreak, and introspection — instantly transporting listeners to the shadows of the dancefloor.
Song to start with:
Baddy on the Floor
Coldplay
Moon Music
Iconic British rock band Coldplay’s tenth studio album, Moon Music, follows closely in it’s predecessor’s footsteps sonically, while breaking new ground sustainably. The world’s first album released as a 140g EcoRecord rPET LP, each copy is made from 9 recycled PET-plastic bottles recovered from post-consumer waste.
Song to start with:
Good Feelings
New Podcasts
Doing it Right, Season Four
Starting out as a platform to bolster the launch of her fascinating book on navigating contemporary chaos, Doing it Right with Pandora Sykes, within which the revered journalist, podcaster and cultural commentator discusses the myths, anxieties and trends of modern life with experts, is now in its fourth season, and every bit as illuminating as the first.
The Pink House
Hosted by five-time Grammy winner Sam Smith, The Pink House — named for the artist’s childhood home, is about the people and places that make us who we are. Smith sits down with good friends and queer icons to explore how they navigated early struggles, found chosen families, overcame adversity, and ultimately found their place in the world.
Style-ish
Three stylish women, Anika Joshi-Smith, Maddison Sullivan-Thorpe and Joanna Flemming — each from different facets of the fashion and beauty industries, come together to discuss all things brand, business, fashion and beauty — from the lure of Rhode to how to invest in luxury fashion, and a veritable spectrum of topics in between.
How I Made It
A fortnightly podcast featuring stories from inside the Australian Financial Review’s Rich List, with some of the country’s most-known heavy hitters divulging how they built their wealth from the ground up. From property tycoons to social media superstars, software developers to hospitality maestros, these are the stories of how they made it.