This Song Is Yours is a music podcast where Simon Finck talks to some of the most brilliant music artists from across the globe about their songwriting craft, their creative methods, and some of the music that's soundtracked their life. New shows are released each week.
Our guests today are Australian hip-hop icons Hilltop Hoods. The ARIA Award–winning trio—Suffa, Pressure and DJ Debris—have played a defining role in shaping the country’s hip-hop scene, with six number-one albums, over 1.8 billion streams, and a legacy that continues to resonate with Aussie fans. Today marks the release of Fall From The Light, their ninth studio album and a classic Hoods offering, combining sharp lyricism with big...
Our guest today on the podcast is singer, actress, and songwriting royalty—Bonnie McKee. The Seattle-born artist has built a devoted following for her own music, including her long-lost sophomore album Hot City, which she finally re-recorded and released in 2024 after discovering a massive online fan campaign. But beyond her own work, Bonnie is one of the most prolific and celebrated pop songwriters of the past two decades. With ov...
Our guests today on the podcast are indie rock trio The Band CAMINO. The Nashville-based group—made up of Jeffery Jordan, Spencer Stewart, and Garrison Burgess—have been crafting emotionally charged, hook-laden indie rock for over a decade. Over this time, they’ve built a devoted global following through their heart-on-sleeve songwriting and high-energy live shows, touring with artists like Dan + Shay and Valley along the way. Toda...
Our guest today on the podcast is songwriter, producer, and musician Kacy Hill. The Arizona-born, LA-based artist has had one of the most fascinating evolutions in modern music: starting out in hip-hop, collaborating with the likes of Travis Scott and Kid Cudi, before pivoting into critically acclaimed indie pop and rock. Now, Kacy is embracing a vivid new chapter, leaning into country-tinged storytelling with her upcoming EP But A...
Our guest today on the podcast is UK singer-songwriter Jade Bird. Jade has won fans around the world with her powerful voice, sharp songwriting, and a sound rooted in folk, country, and Americana. With two acclaimed albums under her belt and a reputation as one of the UK’s most compelling live performers, she’s continued to evolve her artistry with each release. Today, she returns with her third studio album Who Wants to Talk About...
Our guest today on the podcast is Healy—the Memphis native whose genre-blurring music sits at the crossroads of indie, pop, soul, and R&B. Known for crafting songs that feel intimate yet cinematic, Healy’s sound has won him praise from artists like Khalid and SZA, the latter of whom he went on to collaborate with after his acclaimed sophomore album. This Friday, he returns with Force of Nature, his third full-length release, wh...
Our guests today are The Swell Season, the beloved folk duo of Irish singer-songwriter Glen Hansard and Czech pianist and singer Markéta Irglová. Since forming in 2005, they’ve captured hearts around the world with their emotive songwriting and cinematic storytelling, soaring to fame through the 2007 film Once, which earned them an Academy Award for “Falling Slowly” and inspired a Tony-winning Broadway musical. After releasing thei...
Our guest today, during NAIDOC Week 2025, is one of the most exciting acts in Australian hip-hop—First Nations trio 3%. Made up of MCs Nooky and Dallas Woods, and singer-songwriter Angus Field, the supergroup burst onto the scene in 2023 with KILL THE DEAD, one of the most powerful and politically charged debut albums in Australian hip-hop, earning four ARIA nominations and two wins, including Best Hip-Hop Release. Last Friday, the...
Our guest today is Australian alt-pop star Montaigne. The ARIA Award-winning and Grammy-nominated songwriter and composer has carved out a unique place in the Australian music scene, achieving remarkable milestones—from collaborating with David Byrne, to representing Australia at Eurovision, and earning a Grammy nomination for work on a video game soundtrack. Now, Montaigne embarks on a new chapter, releasing music independently fo...
Our guest today is pop songwriter Lauren Spencer Smith. The Canadian artist has built a global following with her candid songs about love, heartbreak, and life’s messy moments, resonating widely on TikTok and beyond. Her 2023 debut album Mirror earned critical acclaim, Platinum singles, and major performances at the MTV VMAs and The Tonight Show. Just last week, she released her highly anticipated second album, The Art of Being a M...
Our guests today are the impossibly smooth Durand Jones & The Indications. The U.S. soul and R&B group have built a global following on the back of their lush, retro-leaning sound and electrifying live shows. Formed at Indiana University over a shared love of classic soul records, the band have since released three acclaimed albums, toured with Lenny Kravitz, and earned praise from NPR, Rolling Stone, and The Guardian. Toda...
Our guest today is Australian jazz-funk collective Surprise Chef. The Melbourne-based instrumental five-piece make lush, cinematic music that channels the spirit of 1970s funk, soul, and jazz while carving out a sound entirely their own. With global support from outlets like BBC Radio 6 and Double J—and co-signs from Questlove and DJ Nu-Mark—the band have become known for their immersive live shows and richly textured recordings. I...
Our guest today is American country artist Waylon Wyatt. The Arkansas native is quickly emerging as one of the most compelling new voices in country music, known for his red-dirt storytelling, weathered vocals, and unfiltered emotional honesty. Earlier this month, he released his second EP Out of the Blue—a striking collection that highlights his knack for heartbreak-heavy melodies and raw, rootsy songwriting. In today’s episode, W...
Our guests today are Canadian punk legends PUP, who recently returned with their fifth studio album Who Will Look After the Dogs? The Toronto four-piece have spent the past decade building one of the most exciting careers in alternative music—known for their chaotic energy, biting wit, and emotional honesty. This new record sees frontman Stefan Babcock at his most self-aware and vulnerable, with the band pushing their sound into mo...
Our guest today is Australian pop songwriter Yorke, who returns with her bold new EP Unfinished Business. The project sees the Byron Bay artist fully embracing her pop sensibilities, delivering some of her most confident and infectious work yet. In today’s episode, we chat with Yorke about the creative mindset behind the EP, how pop music has evolved in Australia, and what it’s like finding success in overseas markets like Japan an...
Our guest today is Calum Hood, best known as a member of one of Australia’s biggest bands, 5 Seconds of Summer. While 5SOS have spent over a decade topping charts and selling out arenas around the world, Calum is now stepping into a new era with his debut solo album, Order Chaos Order. It’s a raw and introspective record that reveals a different side of his artistry—marked by emotional depth, creative control, and a clear vision of...
Our guests today are Aotearoa four-piece Phoebe Rings, a dream pop band crafting some of the most transportive music you’ll hear this year—blending jazz, Korean city pop, soul, and more. Dubbed a local supergroup, the band features members who’ve played with Tiny Ruins, Fazerdaze, and Lucky Boy, and recently released their stunning debut album Aseurai. The record expands their sonic palette even further, pulling from disco pop, Bos...
Our guest today on the podcast is alternative pop songwriter Linying. Originally from Singapore and now based in Los Angeles, Linying crafts dreamy, atmospheric pop that wouldn’t feel out of place alongside artists like St. Vincent, Mitski, or Men I Trust. In April, she released her stunning sophomore album Swim, Swim—a beautifully fluid record shaped mostly by her time spent on the remote island of Siargao. Exploring themes of lov...
Our guest today on the podcast is Canadian alt-pop artist renforshort. The Toronto-born songwriter has spent the past few years carving out a name as one of pop’s most compelling new voices—blending elements of indie rock, folk, and experimental alt-pop into a sound that’s entirely her own. Influenced by the likes of Amy Winehouse, Nirvana, and Elliott Smith, ren’s genre-fluid style and sharp lyricism have led to collaborations wit...
Our guests today are British duo The Ting Tings. They shot to global fame in the 2000s with indie-dance hits like “That’s Not My Name” and “Shut Up & Let Me Go,” earning GRAMMY and BRIT nominations, and soundtracking everything from iPod ads to viral moments. A recent sync in Netflix’s The Life List sparked a new wave of discovery, sending streams of their breakout single soaring. Now, they return with Home—their first album in...
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