

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast
Mark Linsenmayer
Song Analysis with the Songwriter
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Aug 5, 2018 • 1h 16min
NEM#79: Prateek Kuhad’s Bilingual Love Songs
Prateek was named artist of the year for 2016 by MTV India, and has been releasing tasteful, lyrics-focused songs about relationships in English and Hindi since 2011.
We focus on his 2015 album Tokens and Charms: "Go," "Oh Love," and "Flames," plus the 2017 single "Tum Jab Pas," and the title track from his brand new EP cold/mess. Intro/outro: "Raat Raazi" (2013). For more, visit prateekkuhad.com.
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Jul 21, 2018 • 1h 1min
NEM#78: Tara Lynch’s Unflinchingly Honest Metal Debut
Tara has long been building her heavy metal guitar skills, but has only recently gone public, building a huge social media following and now releasing Evil Enough, an album featuring musicians who've played with Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne, Yngwie Malmsteen, etc.
We discuss "Antidote" and "Banished from My Kingdom," and close with "Unbreakable." Opening music: "Gui-Tara Rises." Hear more at taralynch.com.
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Jul 7, 2018 • 1h 7min
NEM#77: Shawn Phillips: Uncategorizable from Texas
Shawn started as a '60s folk singer, went to England to cavort with the greats of classic rock, and emerged in the '70s with ten albums of eclectic, progressive music with shamanic lyrics delivered with a twang.
We discuss "Woman" from Second Contribution (1971), "A Christmas Song" from Faces (1972) and "Mr. President" from Furthermore (1974), then play two songs from his new album, Continuance: “C’mon Round” and "Bach to the Fusion." Opening music: “I’m a Loner (I’m a Drifter)” from I’m a Loner (1964). For more, see shawnphillips.com.
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Jun 23, 2018 • 1h 12min
NEM#76: Phil Manzanera’s Impossible Guitar
Phil was a core member of Roxy Music through the '70s and early '80s, has released 10+ solo albums since 1975 and many collaborations—appearing on around 80 albums in total—with an experimental yet tasteful guitar that's sometimes mistaken for a keyboard or something else.
We discuss "No Church in the Wild" from The Sound of Blue (2015), which is a cover of the song by Jay Z and Kanye West based around a sample from Phil's song "K-Scope" from the album of that name (1970). We then talk about "Wish You Well" from 6:00pm (2004) and the title track from Diamond Head (1975). Finally we listen to "Magdalena" from Live in Japan (2017). Intro music: "Over You" by Roxy Music from Flesh & Blood (1980).
For more, visit manzanera.com.
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Jun 8, 2018 • 1h 5min
NEM#75: Nick Saloman (The Bevis Frond): Indie Every Day!
Nick has released 22 albums as The Bevis Frond since 1986, alternating jangle-pop with psychedelia and power-guitar rock… pretty much anything '60s-flavored.
We discuss "Longships" from Example 22 (2015), "Opthalmic Microdots" from White Numbers (2013), and "Coming Round" from London Stone (1992). We conclude by listening to "Portobello Man" from Valedictory Songs (2000). Intro: “He’d Be a Diamond” from New River Head (1991). Hear more at bevisfrond.bandcamp.com.
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May 29, 2018 • 1h 12min
NEM #74: Colin Moulding (XTC) Kills and Scatters the Editor
As bassist/co-frontman for XTC, he released around 14 albums between 1978–2000, and for the first time since, he has a new release, the Great Aspirations EP now under the name TC&I.
We discuss "Scatter Me" and "Kenny" from this 2017 release, plus "Say It" an 2002 XTC song, and conclude by listening to "Where Did the Ordinary People Go?" the final 2005 XTC single. Intro music: "Making Plans for Nigel" from Drums and Wires (1979). For more, see facebook.com/tcandimusic.
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May 18, 2018 • 1h 7min
NEM #73: David J Colors His Poetry
David J. Haskins gained fame with Bauhaus in the late '70s/early '80s, gained more fame with Love and Rockets, and has since 1983 released around ten albums plus several EPs and other collaborations.
We discuss "The Auteur (Redux / Reprise)" a 2018 single (featuring Rose McGowan and Emily Jane White), "Vaudeville Ghost Light" from Carpe Noctem (2016), credited to M.C. Nightshade and the Theatre Bizarre Orchestra, and "Eulogy for Jeff Buckley" from Not Long for This World (2011). End song: "The Day the David Bowie Died" from Vagabond Songs (2017). Opening song: "No New Tale to Tell" by Love and Rockets from Earth, Sun, Moon (1987). For more, see davidjonline.com.
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Apr 30, 2018 • 54min
NEM#72: Sarah McQuaid Kills Her Darlings
Sarah has recorded five solo albums since 1997, starting with traditional folk songs, sometimes guitar instrumentals, and now focusing on originals that mix British and American folk in a style influenced by Joni Mitchell, among others. She has lately pared back her songwriting to ensure that every note counts.
We discuss the title track and "The Silence above Us" from If We Dig Any Deeper It Could Get Dangerous (2018) and "Hardwick’s Lofty Towers" from The Plum Tree and the Rose (2012). Closing song: "Yellowstone" from Walking into White (2015). Opening instrumental: "The Day of Wrath, That Day," also from the new album. For more, see sarahmcquaid.com.
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Apr 16, 2018 • 51min
NEM#71: Aaron David Gleason Is a Wry Observer
Aaron was born into show business, staring young in L.A. in the early '00s with All Hours, then went solo, moved to New York, became an actor, and has now released his first album in seven years, Wry Observer.
We discuss the title track from that album plus "Brooklyn at Dawn" (the intro music is from that too: "The Last to Die in Battle"). Then we look back to "Box Office Stud" by All Hours (2004) and finish by listening to "Bright Lights" from the album Aaron David Gleason (2010). Learn more at aarondavidgleason.com.
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Apr 9, 2018 • 1h 2min
NEM#70: Amy Annelle’s Natural Environments
Amy has recorded nine albums of emotionally stark but often artistically decorated original folk music, punctuated by cover tunes like the opening music here, Townes Van Zandt's "Buckskin Stallion Blues," which appeared in the film Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
We discuss "Mouth to Mouth" from The Autopilot Knows You Best (2000), "The Nightjar’s Blues" from The Cimarron Banks (2010), and "Natural Arc" from Songs for Creeps (2006), which also contains our closer, "I'm A-Gone Down to the Greenfields." Visit amyannelle.bandcamp.com.
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