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Today a friend of the show becomes a subject of it, as emerging singer-songwriter Essie Holt joins me to rave on Megan Washington's 2010 debut album 'I Believe You Liar'. We talk about the benefits of discovering artists at live shows, Meg's iconic ARIAs performance of 'Sunday Best', the will in song form 'Underground' and whether it holds legal legitimacy, songwriting as therapy, being the victim in your songs, how releasing music has changed over the last ten years and more.
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Today a friend of the show becomes a subject of it, as emerging singer-songwriter Essie Holt joins me to rave on Megan Washington's 2010 debut album 'I Believe You Liar'. We talk about the benefits of discovering artists at live shows, Meg's iconic ARIAs performance of 'Sunday Best', the will in song form 'Underground' and whether it holds legal legitimacy, songwriting as therapy, being the victim in your songs, how releasing music has changed over the last ten years and more.

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