We caught Conor Oberst in London whilst on tour, and he gave us an exclusive interview and impromptu rendition in the the intimate surroundings of his hotel bedroom.
Gill chatted about the tour, recording in Mexico and playing on the campaign for Barrack Obama.
Watch and listen to to a beautiful rendition of Cape Canarveral.
Gill Mills and Flyposter represent at the BTPodshow lauch party at Shoreditch House, East London.
Whilst intending to showcase the admirable BTPodShow and all its shows and talents unfortuneatly we got sidetracked into annoying celebs and gathering gossip whilst people were blatantly far to far gone on the free bar, ourselves included...
apologese must go out to Sam Sparro amongst others, who as our last interview of the night got the full brunt of Lydia and Gill drunken advances... trapped alone at the top of SHoreditch House...
Although we found the Camden Crawl to be lacking in many ways this year, that didnt put Gill off putting in a few words with a couple of up and coming darlings of the music industry and probing into their soft spots.
Post war years, Metronomy and Operator Please all gave us a little of their time during the madness of what really is a music tourists paradise aka the Camden Crawl...
Post War Years explain why they arent fat, Metronomy tell us how they beat up history and Tiny Taylor, the fiddler from Operator Please recounts the story of the missing donuts...
We follow Does It Offend You Yeah? around SXSW festival in Texas, ahead of their album launch this week...
Gill gets nifty with her mini hdv cam and hands over some backstage footage and live giggage to feature on this special episode of Flyposter...
Rob gets advice from a homeless guy, Morgan comes over all macho, Dan sleeps alone and James sorts out the set. Mainly we get a chance to see why these guys are loved live... they can really play, loads of passsssion, a synthy load of fun... 'Lets Make Out' , 'we are rockstars'...'battle royale'...
It's worth the wait Flyfans, and we've got a load more exclusive gigs coming up in the next episode....
Gill goes down to hear the sound check of The Blood Red Shoes at The Astoria, whilst Michael and Brian romp around Wondercom, a comic book festival in San Francisco...and only get chatting with Lou Ferrigno, aka the Hulk!
Brian obviously can't resist another chance to get his guns out.
Picks this week include from the Yanks...'Supersonic' by Bad Religion. 'Light Speed Champion' by Galaxy of the Lost. 'Hologram World' by Tiny Masters of Today.
While the Limey gets apickin' with 'Death to Los Campesinos' by Los Campesinos. 'I Like You Like A Madman' by The Wave Pictures. 'PattyLee' by Les Savy Fav...
Besides all this extra lovely music we have a little piece of The Blood Red Shoes' soundcheck, which was being filmed for their next music video...check it out.
Everything's on the Podsafe Music Network so give it a visit music.podshow.com...
We've had an artistic revamp on Flyposter, but we have ventured out to film the show at the Luminaire... Theres nothing quite like a bit of live music from the heart of the North London music scene… At the Luminaire we bumped into Cobra Dukes and Das Pop do stonking sets and Millsy filled in the at the DJ booth…
This week's show features a bunch of PMN music including; • The Stars - The Night Starts Here • Colin Macintyre - Stalker • The Cribs - I’m A Realist • Del the Funkee Homosapien - Bubble Pop • Ours - Mercy • Napalm Death with When All Is Said And Done…
Crickey are we spoiling you or what? Plus, the Cobra Dukes perform Science Fiction from our Luminaire stint... and remember, you can see the whole gig at flyposter.btpodshow.com…