You, Me and An Album

223. Ásgeir Discusses Atoms for Peace, Amok


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On this episode, Icelandic singer-songwriter Ásgeir introduces Al to the 2013 album Amok by the supergroup/Radiohead spinoff Atoms for Peace. Ásgeir talks about how he got acquainted with the album and why he and his bandmates had it on repeat during their 2013 tour. While Ásgeir highlights particular tracks that are his favorites, he explains how he experiences the album as a cohesive whole. Ásgeir also talks about his new album Julia, his upcoming Icelandic-language album and his tour plans.


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1:25 Ásgeir’s introduction

2;01 Al knew very little about Atoms for Peace before researching the album

3:16 Ásgeir explains why he chose to discuss Amok

4:03 Ásgeir cites some other artists he considered talking about on this episode

5:21 Ásgeir explains how he discovered Amok

8:16 Ásgeir talks about how the album is both immediate and nuanced

12:04 Ásgeir and Al both experience the album as more of a “vibe” than a collection of distinctive songs

16:37 Listening to Amok helped Ásgeir to take his own music into a more electronic direction

17:46 Ásgeir and his bandmates had a special motivation for having Amok on repeat

22:05 Al and Ásgeir enjoy what the rhythm section brings to the band’s sound

24:02 Ásgeir and Al both view “Ingenue” as a highlight

26:00 Ásgeir doesn’t listen to Amok nearly as often lately

29:08 Ásgeir acknowledges the Radiohead/Atoms for Peace influence on “Sugar Clouds”

31;34 Ásgeir talks about writing all of the lyrics for the songs on Julia

32:30 Ásgeir discusses the challenges of writing songs in two languages

34:28 Does Ásgeir have any upcoming collaborations?

35:34 Ásgeir talks about the success he has had in Australia

36:46 Ásgeir discusses his upcoming tour


Outro music is from “Ferris Wheel” by Ásgeir.

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