Fantastival Podcast - #136 Joe Peacock

HEY JOE… before The Fantastival Podcast breaks for the summer it’s time for one more and this week its an honour and a privilege to announce that for #136 we have joining us the genre hopping storyteller, it can only be, Mr Joe Peacock. Joe talks about all things music including his early memories at home, the influence of his music journalist father, starting his musical life on the drums, getting back into writing music over lockdown, working with friend of the podcast Joe Adhemar on his second album ‘Before The Robots Told Us Where To Go’, we look forward to the release of his new EP ‘The Curse Of The Mind’ on Friday 18th August, his Missed Trees side project and their forthcoming EP and of course the lucky guy Joe gets to collate his Fantasy Festival choosing only 5 acts. After this episode go and listen to Joe’s Fantastival Spotify Playlist featuring tracks from not only the names that made it in to this lineup, but also the acts he spoke about: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1La0qh3AJ10cWAT1d1wTIa?si=eojM24-HRDmaMoUk0xSBAA Don’t forget to pre-save Joe’s forthcoming EP ‘The Curse Of The Mind’ released on Friday 18th August: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/joepeacock/the-curse-of-the-mind And go and check out Joe’s LinkTree page for all the links to his music, social accounts and more: https://linktr.ee/joepeacock If you’ve enjoyed the Fantastival Podcast please give us a follow on Twitter @FantastivalP, subscribe on whatever platform you are listening to and give us a star rating on iTunes or rate the show and comment on the episode on Spotify and remember to check for our new episodes which are released every Sunday at 9am. Spread the word... and the word is Fantastival! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-fantastival-podcast/message

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A podcast hosted by Steve Nussbaum where friends talk all about their music tastes, influences and experiences, and get to collate their Fantasy Festivals (which we call a Fantastival), as they get to choose any 5 acts (from any era, genre), with one act having to play a full album in their set, and to end their Fantastival they have to choose an 'encore', which can be any song ever recorded, which all of their 5 acts will perform together to close their Fantasy Festival. Give us a follow on twitter @FantastivalP Come and find us, have a listen & say hi: https://linktr.ee/FantastivalPodcast