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My Music with Graham Coath — Georgia & Amelia of Wednesday’s Child
In this episode of My Music, host Graham Coath sits down with Georgia and Amelia from the boundary-pushing, fiercely creative London ensemble Wednesday’s Child.
From the moment the conversation begins, it’s clear this isn’t just a band — it’s a sisterhood, a communion, and a brave creative force exploring the shadows and the light of being human.
Together, they dive into:
the magic and theatricality behind Wednesday’s Child’s sound
how silent movies, clowning, and dramatic expression inform their art
creativity, curiosity, and resisting the pull of a “20-second attention span” world
the deep, vulnerable relationships that drive their music
reclaiming darkness, navigating your twenties, and using discomfort as an artistic catalyst
The making of their upcoming single and the emotional architecture behind it
This is a conversation about art, friendship, self-reckoning, and the urgent need to learn how to listen again. Whether you’re already a Wednesday’s Child fan or discovering them for the first time, you’ll walk away inspired, challenged, and maybe a little more curious.
By Graham CoathMy Music with Graham Coath — Georgia & Amelia of Wednesday’s Child
In this episode of My Music, host Graham Coath sits down with Georgia and Amelia from the boundary-pushing, fiercely creative London ensemble Wednesday’s Child.
From the moment the conversation begins, it’s clear this isn’t just a band — it’s a sisterhood, a communion, and a brave creative force exploring the shadows and the light of being human.
Together, they dive into:
the magic and theatricality behind Wednesday’s Child’s sound
how silent movies, clowning, and dramatic expression inform their art
creativity, curiosity, and resisting the pull of a “20-second attention span” world
the deep, vulnerable relationships that drive their music
reclaiming darkness, navigating your twenties, and using discomfort as an artistic catalyst
The making of their upcoming single and the emotional architecture behind it
This is a conversation about art, friendship, self-reckoning, and the urgent need to learn how to listen again. Whether you’re already a Wednesday’s Child fan or discovering them for the first time, you’ll walk away inspired, challenged, and maybe a little more curious.