Episodes

  • Encore: Boy George - "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me"
    Nov 18 2024

    On this encore episode of The Story Behind the Song, hear Boy George discuss "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" and more.

    One of the most popular and influential bands of the 1980s, Culture Club was the original new wave boyband. They fused new wave, pop, and reggae to create a unique sound that was both catchy and stylish.

    The two discuss the song's mix of love, loss, and social commentary, and how it resonated with audiences around the world. Additionally, as Boy George and Culture Club continue to tour and perform, how the song has grown from its origins to be something more powerful and healing in Boy George's life.

    Make sure to follow The Story Behind the Song as Season 3 continues on, and rate and review on Apple Podcasts to show your support for the series.

    Fans of The Story Behind the Song can also check out our new merch! Available now at the Consequence Shop, we have a killer new poster (framed and unframed) and a jigsaw puzzle (1,000 piece or 252 piece) featuring an original illustration referencing all the songs and artists from the first three years of the podcast. Grab yours now.

    You can also follow host Peter Csathy on Threads at @pcsathy and at Deep Cuts Media, and keep up with the Consequence Podcast Network for updates on all our shows.



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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • The Church - "Under the Milky Way"
    Nov 11 2024

    On the latest episode of The Story Behind the Song, host Peter Csathy is joined by The Church bassist and vocalist Steve Kilbey to take a deep dive into the Australian band's beloved hit "Under the Milky Way." Listen to their conversation.

    Kilbey tracks the origins and production of "Under the Milky Way," which arrived as the lead single of The Church's 1988 debut album, Starfish. Kilbey recounts how the song was written quickly with his then-girlfriend to avoid doing dishes for his mother.

    Despite its humble beginnings, the song became a critical and commercial success, solidifying The Church's place in the 1980s music scene in their native Australia and beyond. The episode explores Kilbey's artistic journey and his reflections on the enduring legacy of "Under the Milky Way." Plus, the two discuss The Church's pandemic creation (and their 26th studio album), The Hypnogogue, which arrived last year.

    Listen to The Church talk about “Under the Milky Way" and more. Then, make sure to follow The Story Behind the Song, and rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Fans can also check out the new TSBTS merch -- including a killer poster and jigsaw puzzle -- available now at the Consequence Shop or via the buy now buttons below!

    You can keep an eye on the Consequence Podcast Network for updates on all our series, and follow host Peter Csathy on Threads at @pcsathy and at Deep Cuts Media.



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    48 mins
  • Encore: The Shins - "New Slang" and "Phantom Limb"
    Nov 4 2024

    In this encore episode of The Story Behind the Song, hear James Mercer of The Shins talk about their indie classic "New Slang," the late bassist Neal Langford, and more.

    One of the most renowned American indie rock bands, The Shins have carved a lasting legacy with their distinctive blend of folk, pop, and indie rock. Formed in 1996 by frontman James Mercer, a chance inclusion of “New Slang” in the cult classic film Garden State helped to take their indie buzz mainstream just as their breakout sophomore album, Chutes Too Narrow, propelled them to indie stardom.

    On this episode of The Story Behind the Song, Peter Csathy speaks with The Shins’ James Mercer just after the passing of former The Shins’ bassist Neal Langford to discuss how Neal helped push him to perform, the conception of “New Slang,” and the more recent “Phantom Limb.”

    Make sure to follow The Story Behind the Song as Season 3 continues on, and rate and review on Apple Podcasts to show your support for the series.

    Fans of The Story Behind the Song can also check out our new merch! Available now at the Consequence Shop, we have a killer new poster (framed and unframed) and a jigsaw puzzle (1,000 piece or 252 piece) featuring an original illustration referencing all the songs and artists from the first three years of the podcast. Grab yours now.

    You can also follow host Peter Csathy on Threads at @pcsathy and at Deep Cuts Media, and keep up with the Consequence Podcast Network for updates on all our shows.



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    43 mins
  • The Jesus and Mary Chain's William Reid - "Just Like Honey"
    Oct 28 2024

    On the latest episode of The Story Behind the Song, William Reid, who co-founded influential UK duo The Jesus and Mary Chain with his brother Jim Reid, sits with host Peter Csathy to discuss one of the band's most iconic songs: "Just Like Honey." Listen now.

    After forming a band in the early '80s, brothers William and Jim Reid embarked on a punk rock journey that eventually led to their lauded 1985 debut album, Psychocandy. On this episode of TSBTS, William discusses the band's early days, the creation of their signature sound, and the lasting impact of their Psychocandy single "Just Like Honey."

    It also touches on the tumultuous journey that led to their recent album, Glasgow Eyes, which the band released back in March. The band is currently on the road in the US with fellow '80s favorites The Psychedelic Furs in support of Glasgow Eyes. The will continue through October and early November with shows still to come in Portland, San Francisco, and more. Get tickets to co-headlining run here.

    Listen to The Jesus and Mary Chain's William Reid, talk about “Just Like Honey" and more. Then, make sure to follow The Story Behind the Song, and rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Fans can also check out the new TSBTS merch -- including a killer poster and jigsaw puzzle -- available now at the Consequence Shop or via the buy now buttons below!

    You can keep an eye on the Consequence Podcast Network for updates on all our series, and follow host Peter Csathy on Threads at @pcsathy and at Deep Cuts Media.



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    39 mins
  • Encore: Blue Öyster Cult -Don't Fear the Reaper
    Oct 21 2024

    In this encore episode of The Story Behind the Song, Blue Öyster Cult's Bruce Dickinson (aka Buck Dharma) chats with host Peter Csathy about the band's iconic "Don't Fear the Reaper." Listen to his insight.

    Dharma takes listeners through the history of the band, what "Don't Fear the Reaper" was actually about, how a photo inspired Will Ferrell's classic 2000 Saturday Night Live sketch, and the lasting impact of the tune.

    Make sure to follow The Story Behind the Song as Season 3 continues on, and rate and review on Apple Podcasts to show your support for the series.

    Fans of The Story Behind the Song can also check out our new merch! Available now at the Consequence Shop, we have a killer new poster (framed and unframed) and a jigsaw puzzle (1,000 piece or 252 piece) featuring an original illustration referencing all the songs and artists from the first three years of the podcast. Grab yours now.

    You can also follow host Peter Csathy on Threads at @pcsathy and at Deep Cuts Media, and keep up with the Consequence Podcast Network for updates on all our shows.

    Blue Öyster Cult constantly touring, so learn about their latest tours and releases here.



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    42 mins
  • Incubus - "Drive" and "Wish You Were Here"
    Oct 14 2024

    On the latest episode of The Story Behind the Song, Incubus vocalist Brandon Boyd and lead guitarist Mike Einziger join host Peter Csathy to revisit two of their biggest hits: "Drive" and "Wish You Were Here." Listen to their conversation.

    Boyd and Einziger, who founded Incubus together in 1991, take a deep dive into the band's formation, their music, and their personal and professional journeys. Together, they trace the trajectory of their career, including how the breakout triggered by "Drive" impacted the recording of their fourth studio album, Morning View, and its lead single, "Wish You Were Here." In particular, Boyd candidly discusses how that success counterbalanced a rough patch in his romantic life.

    In addition to "Drive" and "Wish You Were Here," the Incubus members also discuss re-recording Morning Viewas Morning View XXIII; it just so happens the album celebrates its 23rd anniversary this October 22nd.

    Listen to Incubus' Brandon Boyd and Mike Einziger talk about “Wish You Were Here" and "Drive." Then, make sure to follow The Story Behind the Song, and rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Fans can also check out the new TSBTS merch -- including a killer poster and jigsaw puzzle -- available now at the Consequence Shop or via the buy now buttons below!

    You can keep an eye on the Consequence Podcast Network for updates on all our series, and follow host Peter Csathy on Threads at @pcsathy and at Deep Cuts Media.



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    53 mins
  • Encore: Men At Work - "Down Under"
    Oct 7 2024

    In this encore episode of The Story Behind the Song, host Peter Csathy revisits the very first episode of the podcast where he talked with Men At Work frontman Colin Hay to discuss their seminal 80's hit "Down Under." Listen now.

    Make sure to follow The Story Behind the Song as Season 3 continues on, and rate and review on Apple Podcasts to show your support for the series.

    Fans of The Story Behind the Song can also check out our new merch! Available now at the Consequence Shop, we have a killer new poster (framed and unframed) and a jigsaw puzzle (1,000 piece or 252 piece) featuring an original illustration referencing all the songs and artists from the first three years of the podcast. Grab yours now.

    You can also follow host Peter Csathy on Threads at @pcsathy and at Deep Cuts Media, and keep up with the Consequence Podcast Network for updates on all our shows.



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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Graham Nash - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’s “Teach Your Children”
    Sep 30 2024

    On this week's The Story Behind the Song, Graham Nash tells the story behind Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’s “Teach Your Children," "Ohio," and much more. Listen now.

    Nash, the renowned English-American singer-songwriter, takes a deep dive into his lengthly career. He discusses starting his career in The Hollies to meeting Joni Mitchell, and how an eventful dinner party in Laurel Canyon created Crosby, Stills & Nash and, later, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.

    Reflecting on his political songwriting and commitment to social justice during an election year, Nash also touches on "Ohio," which came out while "Teach Your Children" was still climbing the charts. He talks about getting a sudden call from Crosby telling him to book studio time, and he asked why: "He said, 'I Just showed Neil [Young] the cover of the magazine with the slain student form Kent State on. I saw him pick up his acoustic guitar, walk out into the woods where the house was, and come back an hour later with this song called 'Ohio.'"

    Listen to Graham Nash talk about “Teach Your Children." Then, make sure to follow The Story Behind the Song, and rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Fans can also check out the new TSBTS merch -- including a killer poster and jigsaw puzzle -- available now at the Consequence Shop or via the buy now buttons below!

    You can also catch Nash back on the road for a 2024 North American tour in support of his 2023 album, Now. The tour continues through October, with dates to come in New York, Boston, Quebec City, St. Louis, and more. Get tickets to see Graham Nash here. Meanwhile, CSNY's new live album, Live at Fillmore East, 1969 is due out on October 25th. Pre-order your copy via Amazon, or pre-save it via Apple Music or Amazon Music.

    You can keep an eye on the Consequence Podcast Network for updates on all our series, and follow host Peter Csathy on Threads at @pcsathy and at Deep Cuts Media.



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    37 mins