Why weren't [insert band] massive? Music's true value? Gaffes? - Q&A Special: Part 1

To mark Drowned in Sound's 24th anniversary and before we begin a new season of the podcast, Drowned in Sound founder Sean Adams answers your questions. Here are some links related to topics covered in the Q&A in case you'd like more context. Listen to: Choose a Bright Morning by Jeniferever on Bandcamp Read: Wendy Roby's brilliant review of Plastic Beach by Gorillaz Listen to: Mystery Jets featuring Laura Marling Read: Mike Diver's 2005 interview with Saul Williams Read: DiScover Santigold Questions for this episode submitted by our social media followers and over on the Drowned in Sound forums: Sweetsonix on Twitter: A nice easy one. How do we return respect to, and appreciation of, the arts? Anthony Gibbons who wrote for DiS in the early days: I've had my fair share of interviewing gaffes in my time, so what is the most cringeworthy question you've asked an interviewee and what was their response?  Body in the Thames: If you had to do it all over again, what one thing would you change? My Yada on DiS forums: What was the first review on the site? Drastic Measures: Were you aware that Drowned rhymed with Sound when you came up with the name, or was it just a happy coincidence? Icarus Smicarus: If you could be a DiS album review, which DiS album review would you be? Jamie Cameron: What happened to Jeniferever? Rose Wiles: Favourite gig at Verdis?! Karl Hamilton: Why weren't Microdisney massive? Sign up to our newsletter at http://drownedinsound.org

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Sean Adams hosts conversations on the future of music. From inclusion in the industry to the sustainability of music journalism, the founder of the pioneering music blog Drowned in Sound (est. 2000) explores the importance of justice, truth, possibilities, and the joy of music.