Episode 33: Weakened Friends
Weakened Friends' lead singer Sonia Sturino and drummer Annie Hand check in to talk about what an indie rock band is doing on a country podcast, approaches to songwriting, and our millennial skin care routines.
Indie rock band Weakened Friends join us to discuss their powerful album Feels Like Hell. The band is tighter than ever, and that's due in large part to lead singer Sonia Sturino coming out as non-binary and feeling more confident in their voice. Sturino and bassist (and partner) Annie Hand check in to talk about what an indie rock band is doing on a country podcast, approaches to songwriting and recording, and our millennial skin care routines.
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Songs
4:08 – "Bargain Bin" (excerpt) – Weakened Friends
5:03 – "Tough Luck (Bleed Me Out)" – Weakened Friends
24:27 – "Not For Nothing" – Weakened Friends
28:20 – "Torn" – Weakened Friends
46:26 – "Pancho and Lefty" – Paisley Fields ft. Laura Stevenson
50:17 – "Kind of Girl" – MUNA
54:44 – "Weightless" – Weakened Friends
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