It wouldn't be Friday without Music Weekly. Seriously, it would just remain Thursday until we delivered our audio meanderings to you. So be grateful as this week we salute the talent of Wimbledon troubadour Jamie T. He talks to Rosie Swash about the unusual influences on his new album, Kings and Queens, and why he has a love-hate relationship with his hometown.
There's more new music in Singles Club from the Cave Singers, Mayer Hawthorne and Taken By Trees. Rebecca Nicholson and Sarah Boden are on review duties with Rosie for what is the first ever all-female podcast panel. Take that, glass ceiling.
Plus, LA noise rockers Health are our second guests. They tell Rosie why they love European crowds and why iconic DIY club The Smell is a dangerous place to record.
Finally, in the Feature With No Name Tim Jonze salutes the staggering emotional tour de force of Dion and his Phil Spector-produced album Born to Be With You.
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