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This Song Is Yours

This Song Is Yours

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This Song Is Yours is a music podcast where Simon Finck talks to some of the most brilliant music artists from across the globe about their songwriting craft, their creative methods, and some of the music that's soundtracked their life.

New shows are released each week.


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Episodes
  • Tyne-James Organ 2.0
    May 15 2025

    Our guest today is Australian indie singer-songwriter Tyne-James Organ. Since first emerging in 2016, the Wollongong-born artist has become one of the country’s most beloved live performers, earning a loyal following through his emotionally resonant songwriting and captivating stage presence. Today marks the release of his brilliant second album The Other Side—a powerful and personal record that sees Tyne expanding his sound with even greater nuance and depth. Reuniting with longtime producer Chris Collins, the album also features contributions from Gordi and Matt Corby, highlighting the collaborative spirit at the heart of this new chapter. In today’s episode, we welcome Tyne back to the podcast to dive into the making of The Other Side, the creative partnerships that shaped it, and what fans can expect from his upcoming national tour.

    Tyne-James Organ: Instagram / Spotify

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    29 mins
  • spill tab
    May 13 2025

    Our guest today is the genre-defying alt-pop artist and producer spill tab. The project of Claire Chicha, spill tab blends elements of jazz, indie, pop, funk, and classical into a playful yet emotionally rich sound that’s hard to pin down—in the best possible way. With collaborations alongside Gus Dapperton and Matilda Mann, and tour dates supporting Sabrina Carpenter and Wallows, spill tab has steadily emerged as one of the most exciting experimental voices in alt-pop. Later this week, she’ll release her debut full-length album ANGIE—a bold and dynamic record that balances electronic textures with live instrumentation in a way that feels confident, cohesive, and endlessly inventive. In today’s episode, we’re speaking with spill tab about the creative process behind ANGIE, how she approaches songwriting with both curiosity and restraint, and the delicate art of keeping eclectic soundscapes from tipping into chaos. We also touch on the possibility of her returning to Australia in the near future.

    spill tab: Instagram / Spotify

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    28 mins
  • Spacey Jane
    May 8 2025

    Our guests today are none other than Aussie indie rock royalty, Spacey Jane. The Perth four-piece has spent the past few years rising to the top of Australia’s music scene—collecting ARIA and AIR Awards for their first two records Sunlight and Here Comes Everybody, and building a devoted global following along the way. Now, they return with their third studio album If That Makes Sense—a lush and expansive project that sees the band slowing down, reflecting, and intentionally crafting their most cohesive record yet. In today’s episode, we’re joined by frontman Caleb Harper to talk about making a record on their own terms, the impact of external pressures on creativity, and the process of collaborating with other songwriters to push his craft. We also chat about Spacey Jane’s massive national tour and what fans can expect from this exciting new chapter.

    Spacey Jane: Instagram / Spotify

    Purchase If That Makes Sense and find Spacey Jane tour dates here

    Visit our official website here and follow us across our socials.

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    29 mins

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