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Paul MacInnes and Rosie Swash bring you the musical highlights from the last twelve months, including interviews with TV on the Radio, Nas and Elbow
Guardian.co.uk/music: The mountain man and the new queen of quirk drop in. Plus, listen to Peter Gabriel and Hot Chip in Singles Club
Metronomy snub Madonna and there's an introduction to 2009's synth-pop superstar, La Roux. Plus, new music from Neon Neon, Grace Jones and Cat Power
Plus new music reviewed in Singles Club, and Talk Talk remembered
Antony Hegarty of Antony and the Johnsons and UK rapper Sway are the guests in this week's podcast. Plus new music from bands with weird names (Dinosaur Pile Up anyone?)
We chat to the US indie rockers about how they helped Obama get elected, plus music from La Roux, Solange and Neu!
Paul MacInnes chats to Fleet Foxes while punk journalist Jon Savage explains his love of early-80s electro. Plus, music from TV on the Radio, Q-Tip and El Guincho
This week, Rosie Swash talks to ex-Guns N' Roses axe-wielder Slash and lives to tell the tale in a downloadable audio format. Plus, Paul MacInnes chats to Kuduro act Buraka Son Sistema and we review the week's singles
It's a Sheffield special on this edition of Music Weekly, with Matt Helders of the Arctic Monkeys and Britain's premier crooner Tony Christie. Plus Paul Lester helps Paul MacInnes and Rosie Swash review new singles from Hot Chip's Alexis Taylor, the Very Best and Violens, and Kitty Empire eulogises Husker Du
On this week's pod, Kurt Wagner, aka Lambchop, tells Tim Jonze about his new album OH (Ohio), while Rosie Swash washes her mouth out with soap before interviewing Fuck Buttons. Plus, Paul MacInnes and Kitty Empire join Rosie to tackle the most pressing new releases