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Birth. School. ROCK! Death. A Fierce Panda podcast

Birth. School. ROCK! Death. A Fierce Panda podcast

By: Simon Williams
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It took a while, but like the last bus home on a freezing winter night it got here in the end. Behold the arrival of the Fierce Panda Records podcast, aka Birth. School. ROCK! Death. In each episode an alternative guest joins label boss Simon Williams on the SO sofa to chew through the pawful of hopefully-not-awful songs which have defined their life and career.

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Episodes
  • Episode #2 - Tim Wheeler (Ash)
    Oct 6 2025
    The second episode of Birth. School. ROCK! Death. brings Tim Wheeler and his five fruity song choices to the SO sofa. As Ash head to the stars, and indeed to the stores, with their excellent ‘Ad Astra’ album, the Northern Irish power punk popper spills the beans on breaking America in all the wrong ways and playing onstage with Coldplay at Wembley as well as ruminating over 30something years of ever-youthful melodic mayhem.

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    55 mins
  • Episode #1 - Louis Eliot (Rialto)
    Sep 29 2025
    Episode #1 of Birth. School. ROCK! Death. sees Louis Eliot, debonair driving force behind RIALTO, talk about life in a ‘90s band too louche for Britpop and lost on the musical margins for much of this century. Until that is the release of current Fierce Panda album ‘Neon & Ghost Signs’, a poignant return to Noirpop form which warranted a headline Scala show and a slew of springtime Supergrass supports. Louis’ own Birth. School. ROCK! Death journey lands just as Rialto tour with Louise Wener’s Sleeper. Lou, Lou electric Lou, in every sense…

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    28 mins
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