Kyle Meredith With...
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Kyle Meredith With... is an interview series in which WFPK's Kyle Meredith speaks to a wide breadth of musicians. Meredith digs deep into the artist's work to find out how the music is made and where their journey is going, from legendary artists like Robert Plant, Paul McCartney, U2, and Bryan Ferry, to the newer class of The National, St. Vincent, Arctic Monkeys, Haim, and Father John Misty.
Episódios
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Rewind: Billy Corgan on The Smashing Pumpkins, His Solo Work, and Fighting for Alternative Music
02/11/2024 Duração: 26minIn this special Rewind episode of Kyle Meredith With..., Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins joins the conversation for two interviews, one from 2015 and another from 2017. In the first interview, Corgan discusses the band's album Monuments to an Elegy, part of the ambitious Teargarden by Kaleidyscope project. He reflects on the album's concise pop sound, his competition with modern pop stars, and the state of alternative rock, remarking on the rise of EDM and the challenge for rock to keep up. He also shares insights into his creative process and the drive that has kept him continuously writing new music, addressing the legacy of his past work and how it compares to his current projects. The interview also touches on collaborations with legendary drummers like Tommy Lee and explores how rock culture has shifted over the decades. In the 2017 interview, Corgan delves into his solo work and the creation of his album Ogilala. He explains the stripped-down nature of the record, attributing much of the s
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Sting on the Trio That’s Not The Police, Covering Neil Young, and a Dr. Dre/Snoop Collaboration
01/11/2024 Duração: 44minSting catches up with Kyle Meredith backstage before his performance at Bourbon and Beyond to talk about his ongoing 3.0 Tour. Sting reflects on the unique experience of performing as a three-piece band, a configuration he hasn’t used since his Police days, and why he loves the clarity and space it brings to the sound, surprising both himself and his audience by continuously finding new ways to reimagine his songs on stage. Sting also discusses his new single, “I Wrote Your Name (Upon My Heart),” which incorporates the iconic Bo Diddley beat, and teases the possibility of more new music on the way. Plus, he shares insights into how he approaches his back catalog, always searching for fresh elements to keep his songs alive, and even hints at an upcoming collaboration with Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg.Listen to Sting chat about all this and more in the new episode or watch it on YouTube. Please take the time to like, review, and subscribe to KMW wherever you get your podcasts, and keep up to date with all our series
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Kate Siegel on V/H/S Beyond, Damned If You Do, Stephen King, and The Life of Chuck
30/10/2024 Duração: 27minKate Siegel, known for her striking performances in horror in things like The Haunting of Hill House and Midnight Mass, dives into new territory with her directorial debut in the latest V/H/S anthology, V/H/S/Beyond. The filmmaker/actor talks with Kyle Meredith about her part in the movie, as well as her new animated series Dark Corners, working with Stephen King, and Mike Flanagan’s upcoming adaptation of The Life of Chuck.Though Siegel initially declined the offer to direct V/H/S/Beyond, Flanagan, her husband and frequent collaborator, encouraged her to seize the opportunity. With her segment playing with themes of time, Siegel describes it as “both scientific and spiritual,” something she's also exploring in her upcoming project The Life of Chuck, her upcoming adaptation of the Stephen King story.King also serves as Siegel's screenwriting collaborator on the upcoming Dark Corners, an animated horror anthology aimed at young audiences. Inspired by her children’s growing curiosity about the genre, Si
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Kelsey Asbille and Finn Wittrock on Playing Paralyzed and a Psychopath in Don’t Move
28/10/2024 Duração: 18minIn the new Netflix thriller Don’t Move, Kelsey Asbille and Finn Wittrock throw themselves into a brutal cat-and-mouse game of survival. The two actors talks with Kyle Meredith about the movie, as well as Asbille saying goodbye to Yellowstone and Wittock's upcoming roles. Listen now.Known for exploring sinister roles in shows like American Horror Story, Wittrock digs deep into the psyche of his character, crafting a villain who, he notes, believes he’s offering Iris a bizarre kind of release.Asbille and Wittrock also credit horror legend and producer Sam Raimi, who brought his distinct expertise to the set, particularly in capturing the stark isolation of the wilderness. Raimi, known for his iconic work in The Evil Dead, even traveled to Bulgaria to set the tone in the initial days of shooting, guiding the crew on how to turn their remote surroundings into an oppressive, almost otherworldly environment.For Asbille, the role marks a departure from her work on Yellowstone, pushing her to new extremes both em
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Rewind: John Cleese on Cats, Comedy, Monty Python, and BBC Cowards
26/10/2024 Duração: 13minOn this archive episode of Kyle Meredith with..., Meredith rewinds to his conversation with John Cleese. The iconic comedian discusses his 2017 tour, various projects, and how he reflects on his life. Listen to the talk from the vault.Speaking about his then-upcoming Louisville appearance, he expressed appreciation for his American fans, who he finds kind and receptive — contrasting that with the treatment he often receives from the British press. Cleese also discussed his love for cats and his comedic journey, attributing his fascination with human psychology as a major influence in his work. The conversation also touched on Hold the Sunset, originally titled "Edith," which marked Cleese’s return to television after a long hiatus. He had some pointed words for BBC executives, lamenting their cautious approach in commissioning the show’s future despite positive feedback. The frustration he shared seemed to reflect his broader views on the evolving landscape of television, where executives, unlike thos
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Black Francis on Pixies' The Night the Zombies Came and Teenager of the Year's 30th Anniversary
25/10/2024 Duração: 42minKyle Meredith catches up with Black Francis of Pixies to discuss their latest release, The Night the Zombies Came. The frontman also touches on the current touring landscape (they're on the road with Pearl Jam in Australia and New Zealand, and launch their EU/UK headlining tour next spring; get tickets here) and his 1994 solo album, Teenager of the Year. Listen now.Discussing the creative process behind The Night the Zombies Came, Black Francis dives into how certain themes, like the undead, seem to manifest organically in the studio. Rather than forcing a concept album or rock opera, he believes in allowing themes to arise naturally, creating a mood that’s more impressionistic than narrative-driven.Looking ahead, fans of his solo work have reason to celebrate as Francis is gearing up to tour for the 30th anniversary of Teenager of the Year under his Frank Black moniker. (The trek kicks off in January, and you can get tickets here.) Reflecting on that album, he recalls its chaotic, joyful recording proces
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The Cast of Shrinking on Improv, Personal Growth, and the Music That Picks Them Up
23/10/2024 Duração: 26minThe cast of Shrinking is back on Apple TV+ for Season 2, and Kyle Meredith sat down with several key members to discuss the evolution of their characters and the importance of the show’s themes. The cast, including Christa Miller, Jessica Williams, Luke Tennie, Lukita Maxwell, Ted McGinley and Michael Urie, brings a balance of humor and heart to their performances. Listen to their chat.With Bill Lawrence (creator of Scrubs, Cougar Town, Ted Lasso) leading the charge, Season 2 dives deeper into grief and forgiveness, while still maintaining its sharp comedic edge.Music plays a crucial role in setting the tone for Shrinking, with Christa Miller at the helm of selecting many tracks. Miller cites Angie McMahon’s "Letting Go" and The Strokes’ "Bad Decisions" as highlights that struck an emotional chord throughout pivotal moments. Bill Lawrence also adds, “The music needs to be cerebral and reflect the human condition, especially considering the show’s focus on therapy.” The cast also delves into ho
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Tony Hale on Woman of the Hour, Arrested Development, and Veep
21/10/2024 Duração: 18minTony Hale has made a name for himself as a comedy heavyweight with unforgettable roles in Arrested Development and Veep, but his latest project, Anna Kendrick’s directorial debut Woman of the Hour, takes a dramatic turn. Listen to the actor speak with Kyle Meredith about the film, as well as Arrested Development and wanting to do more with his Veep character.Hale also praises Kendrick’s work behind the camera, noting the unique dynamic of working with someone who has an actor’s sensibility. “It’s always a gift to work with an actor-director because they know the questions you’re going to ask,” Hale says, emphasizing the trust and vision Kendrick brought to the project.While Hale is excited to show his versatility with this dark role, he also has a willingness to revisit beloved characters like Buster Bluth and Gary Walsh. Speaking about his work on Arrested Development, Hale recalls how easily he slipped back into character for the show’s Season 4 and Season 5 revivals. Similarly, Hale speaks fondly of his ti
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Rewind: Depeche Mode on Sci-fi Soundscapes, Covers, and a Spirit of Experimentation
19/10/2024 Duração: 58minThis week’s Rewind looks back at three separate interviews with Kyle Meredith and members of Depeche Mode. In 2021, Dave Gahan and Martin Gore sat down separately to discuss their respective projects, offering a glimpse into Depeche Mode’s sonic evolution during an ever-changing world. Gahan’s collaboration with Soulsavers, Imposter, was an introspective dive into reinterpretation, exploring the deep connection between himself and songs from icons like Bob Dylan, Cat Power, and Elvis Presley. The album, recorded live with a band, was more than a covers collection; it was a cathartic exercise in storytelling and reflection. Gore’s solo effort, The Third Chimpanzee, took an entirely different path—an instrumental journey inspired by primal themes, sci-fi soundscapes, and a contemplative pandemic solitude. The project blurred the lines between humanity and nature, showcasing Gore’s enduring creativity and talent for atmospheric, cinematic sound. In a 2017 interview, Andy Fletcher shared his thoughts on Depeche M
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Jerry Cantrell on Working with Duff McKagan & Robert Trujillo, and the Alice In Chains Songs He Doesn’t Play
18/10/2024 Duração: 26minAlice In Chains’ Jerry Cantrell discusses his new solo album I Want Blood with Kyle Meredith, and reflects on the challenges and joys of his creative journey. Cantrell explains that making an album requires a significant commitment, often spanning three years from conception to touring, and he embraces the unpredictability of the creative process. He notes that his music is always driven by his own inspiration rather than catering to audience expectations, trusting that if he loves what he creates, his fans will too. Collaborators like Duff McKagan, Robert Trujillo, and Greg Puciato bring their unique styles, contributing to the project’s overall sound, which Cantrell describes as a collective effort rather than a true "solo" endeavor. Cantrell also talks about the balance between making new music and performing fan favorites during live shows. With a career that includes an extensive discography from Alice in Chains to his solo work, choosing which songs to perform is always a challenge, and we get t
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Maynard James Keenan & Les Claypool Celebrate 1,000 Episodes of Kyle Meredith With...
16/10/2024 Duração: 30minKyle Meredith With... is celebrating its milestone 1,000th episode (!!) with an incredible two-guest episode. Host Kyle Meredith sits down with two of rock’s most unique minds, Les Claypool of Primus and Maynard James Keenan of Tool/Puscifer, for a conversation that quickly veers off into the kind of absurdity you might expect. The two rockers talk about thwarting crimes, performing in costumes, and sticky note "message boards" from the early Lollapalooza days. Listen now.Les and Maynard don't hold back on their shared history, recounting how their friendship began in the chaos of the '90s alternative rock scene, where bands like Primus, Tool, and Soundgarden rose as the "alternative" to the mainstream hair metal acts that dominated the airwaves. Their latest collaboration, the "Sessanta Tour" (get tickets to 2025's "Sessanta V2.0 Tour" here!), sees Primus, Puscifer, and Keenan's other band A Perfect Circle sharing the stage all at once. The frontmen joke that p
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Big Sean on His New Album, His New Book, and Watching Anime with Thundercat
14/10/2024 Duração: 23minBig Sean delves into the creative process behind his latest album Better Me Than You and his upcoming book Go Higher: Five Practices for Purpose, Success, and Inner Peace in a new interview with Kyle Meredith. Listen now.The Detroit rapper opens up about balancing both major projects simultaneously, expressing his excitement at being able to contribute to the culture of hip-hop with music that reflects his personal growth. He notes that while the album and the book are separate projects, they share a common theme of self-reflection, growth, and the importance of purpose.Reflecting on fatherhood, Big Sean highlights how becoming a dad has changed his perspective on time and life’s fleeting nature. In the heartfelt track “On Up,” he addresses his son directly, capturing the joy and responsibility of raising a child, emphasizing how important it is for him to document these moments not only for himself but for his son, to ensure that he understands the love and care his family has for him.Listen to Big Sean chat
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Rewind: Lindsey Buckingham on Fleetwood Mac, Christine McVie, and the Future
12/10/2024 Duração: 16minIn this special Rewind episode of Kyle Meredith With…, Lindsey Buckingham discusses his reunion project with Christine McVie, which evolved into a duet album that also featured Fleetwood Mac members Mick Fleetwood and John McVie. Lindsey reflects on reconnecting with Christine after her 15-year hiatus, describing how their chemistry in the studio was unexpectedly stronger than ever, leading them to embrace the project as a unique collaboration rather than a Fleetwood Mac record. He shares insights into the creative process, emphasizing following his own artistic instincts, and hints at future projects, including a solo album, another potential collaboration with Christine, and possible Fleetwood Mac tour plans.Listen to Lindsey Buckingham chat about all this and more in the new episode or watch it on YouTube. Please take the time to like, review, and subscribe to KMW wherever you get your podcasts, and keep up to date with all our series by following the Consequence Podcast Network.Advertising Inquiries: http
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Heather Graham, Julia Stiles, and Thomas Lennon on Chosen Family, Independent Filmmaking, and Music
11/10/2024 Duração: 38minIn Chosen Family, Heather Graham takes on the triple role of writer, director, and star, crafting a heartfelt comedy about the challenges of family dynamics, relationships, and personal growth. Graham, along with co-stars Julia Stiles and Thomas Lennon, speaks with Kyle Meredith about their roles and the process of making the film. Listen now.Stiles, who plays Anne’s troubled sister, delivers a powerful performance as a recovering addict with deep anger issues. The 10 Things I Hate About You actor expressed how much she enjoyed the catharsis of playing such a volatile character. Stiles also reflected on working with Graham, especially as both women have recently ventured into directing (Stiles' Wish You Were Here is currently in post production), and how they supported each other through the challenges of independent filmmaking.Reno 9-1-1 alum Lennon, who portrays one of Ann’s best friends in Chosen Family, offered insight into his own philosophy on creating opportunities in Hollywood. “Waiting for permis
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Colin Greenwood on His Photography, Nick Cave, and Radiohead’s Reunion
09/10/2024 Duração: 35minSpeaking with Kyle Meredith, Radiohead’s Colin Greenwood opens up about his new photography book, How To Disappear: A Photographic Portrait of Radiohead, which captures the band’s journey from 2003’s Hail to the Thief to 2016’s A Moon Shaped Pool. The book offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at Radiohead, a band known for its mystique, and includes personal photos interspersed with words of reflection on the band’s middle years—years when they were neither in their initial rocket to fame nor at a point of nostalgia. Greenwood credits Nick Cave for helping him frame the concept of the book, finding beauty in the “middle years” of a band’s career, when they’re just getting on with business, far from the sensationalism of early success or later decline. The bassist jokes about the band’s reluctance to be photographed but reflects on how supportive his bandmates were of his passion for photography. The book’s influences include famed photographers like Gary Winogrand and Robert Frank, and Greenwood talks about h
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The Offspring on Supercharged, 30 Years of Smash, and Jamming with Brian May, Ed Sheeran, and YUNGBLUD
07/10/2024 Duração: 21minThe Offspring are back with a brand new album, Supercharged, arriving October 11th, just three years after their previous effort, Let the Bad Times Roll. That's quite an upgrade from the nine-year gap between 2012's Days Go By and Bad Times, and the band's Dexter Holland and Noodles tell Kyle Meredith about the momentum they’ve found and why Supercharged feels like their most energetic release in years. Listen now.With Supercharged arriving just as the band hits their 40th anniversary and their classic Smash marks its 30th, Dexter and Noodles acknowledge the incredible longevity of their career. They’ve even dusted off the entirety of Smash for live shows this year. “It’s always fun to bring those old songs back to life,” says Noodles. Dexter agrees while reflecting on the band's continuation. “This isn’t just a means to get back on tour — this is a serious album for us.”The band has also had the opportunity to collaborate with legends and fresh faces alike. Dexter speaks enthusiastically abou
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Bryan Ferry on Roxy Music’s Beginnings, Punk Rock, and Reuniting with Brian Eno
05/10/2024 Duração: 14minThis week's Rewind takes listeners back to 2018, when Roxy Music’s Bryan Ferry joined Kyle Meredith to reflect on the band’s self-titled debut album, revisiting the demos, vaulted outtakes, and the youthful energy that shaped the iconic record. Listen to the archival interview now.Ferry fondly recalls the excitement of being in the studio for the first time, experimenting with various musical styles and the collage-like approach that defined Roxy Music's early sound. He discusses how the punk rock movement, which followed just a few years later, echoed the wild abandon of Roxy Music’s early days, as well as how it felt like a generational shift. Ferry also touches on his desire to re-record some of his older songs, inspired by his love for jazz greats like Charlie Parker, who would often revisit the same material throughout their careers. He explains how reworking tracks from different angles — whether acoustically, with an orchestra, or with a fresh perspective — can been a rewarding way to explore h
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Alycia Debnam-Carey, Gavin Leatherwood, and Brittany O’Grady on It’s What’s Inside, Body Swapping, and Chaos
04/10/2024 Duração: 18minWhen it comes to genre twists, It’s What’s Inside doesn’t disappoint. The new Netflix film presents a dark take on the body-swap formula, turning a pre-wedding celebration into a spiraling existential nightmare. The film's stars Brittany O’Grady, Gavin Leatherwood, and Alycia Debnam-Carey join Kyle Meredith to untangle the identity-based chaos of the flick. Listen to the cast talk about That's What's Inside now.The actors share how they managed to ground their characters amidst all the chaos. O’Grady turned to music for inspiration, citing artist Jensen McRae as a key influence for her portrayal of Shelby. “Jensen’s music is hauntingly beautiful. It felt like reading a diary out loud, which really helped me tap into Shelby’s emotions,” she explains. Debnam-Carey mentions how she leaned into social media influences to shape her character, Nikki, who was steeped in the superficiality of influencer culture. “It was almost disturbingly easy to tap into that world,” she admits with a smile.Leatherwood
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Mastodon’s Troy Sanders on Crack The Skye, Lamb of God, and Their Next Album
02/10/2024 Duração: 27minTroy Sanders of Mastodon (someone Consequence dubbed one of the Best Bassists of All Time!) sits down with Kyle Meredithto reflect on celebrating the 20th anniversary of Leviathan on their recent co-headlining tour with Lamb of God — a tour that felt like a reunion of old friends. Listen now.Boldness is something Mastodon knows well. When they dropped Leviathan, a conceptual metal album built around Herman Melville’s Moby Dick, it was an all-in risk that could have sunk them. Instead, it blew open the doors. “It was a leap, but we truly believed in it,” Sanders says. The reward for that leap? Crack the Skye — a sprawling, astral concept album that took things even further. The record, which is getting a 15th anniversary edition, brought in a mix of astral projection, Rasputin, and personal heartbreak to create something that straddled the line between concept and catharsis.Now that the Leviathan tour is behind them, Sanders is looking ahead to new material, including the recently released collaboration with L
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Vernon Reid on MC5, Wayne Kramer, and Living Colour’s Next Album
30/09/2024 Duração: 27minVernon Reid of Living Colour joins Kyle Meredith to talk about his feature on the final MC5 album, Heavy Lifting, as well as his side projects and what's next for Living Colour. Listen now.Reid has always been a guitar powerhouse, and his contribution to MC5's “Can’t Be Found” channels exactly what you’d expect: energy, intensity, and thoughtfulness. Reid describes his connection to Wayne Kramer, the MC5 frontman who passed away earlier this year, as deeper than just rock music.For Heavy Lifting, Reid says, “Wayne told me to just do me. And that’s what I did.” His guitar parts, full of high-octane tones and a few “high octave overtone madness” moments, are Reid at his most raw, creative, and unapologetically honest. He admits that the initial takes were the ones used, a common tale among great artists: sometimes the magic happens early, before overthinking sets in.Living Colour, meanwhile, is celebrating their 40th anniversary, and even starting on new music. Reid talks about their evolving comfort as