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Episode 17 - The Thomas Walsh Interview

Episode 17 - The Thomas Walsh Interview

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We are so very excited to welcome Matt Berry's longtime friend and collaborator Thomas Walsh to the show! Thomas is the mega talented singer/songwriter of Pugwash and half of the cricket pop duo, the Duckworth Lewis Method, with Neil Hannon of the Divine Comedy. Along with many stories, Thomas shared with us an exclusive sneak peak of a track from his upcoming album featuring Matt on vocals and keyboard. You don't want to miss this!


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Stuff we talked about this episode:

Pugwash: Listen and buy it on ⁠⁠Bandcamp. You can also find it on ⁠Spotify⁠ or ⁠Apple Music⁠

The Duckworth Lewis Method: You can find it on ⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠ or ⁠⁠Apple Music⁠⁠

Join Thomas Walsh's Patreon: Here and stay up to date on the new album release information as well as exclusive content and tutorials

Music from this episode:

The Duckworth Lewis Method -

  • "Mason on the Boundary" - The Duckworth Lewis Method
  • "Mystery Man" - Sticky Wickets

Pugwash -

  • "Dear Belinda" - The Olympus Sound
  • "What Are You Like" - Silverlake
  • "Anyone Who Asks" - Almanac
  • "Apples" - Almanac
  • "It's Nice To Be Nice" - Jollity
  • "Finer Things In Life" - Almond Tea
  • "Nearly The Same As Before" - Almond Tea

Thomas Walsh -

  • "This Is My Fortress" exclusive sneak peak from the upcoming Album The Rest is History


Intro/Outro music "Obsessed and so Obscure - Phil Scragg Remix" originally from The Small Hours - 2016, Written and Performed by Matt Berry, Acid Jazz Records/Witchazel Ltd

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