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By: Julian Jones
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"loves music" is a podcast, hosted by me, Julian Jones, that celebrates music and the moments that made us fall in love with it. It’s for music-lovers who, despite the demands of life, remain passionate about their beloved albums and artists and still seek to discover new talent, whether online, internationally, or within the sweaty crowded bars of your hometown. It’s in us! We don't know why we do it; we just do… and we refuse to grow out of it. Every Thursday, I interview artists past and present about making music: their inspiration, their challenges, and the moments they will never forget. If you love or even have a dysfunctional relationship with music, come along, and share this show with someone who loves music.Copyright 2025 Julian Jones Art Entertainment & Performing Arts Music Social Sciences
Episodes
  • How to Build an Artist Brand Without Losing Yourself, with Kirsten Izer
    Jun 26 2025

    Kirsten Izer isn’t trying to find her sound; she’s already living in it. Her debut EP The Perfect Hire is a genre-blurring, emotionally precise collection that pulls just as much from ambient indie pop as it does from confessional folk and sludgy alt-rock. In this conversation, we unpack how Kirsten built this body of work from the ground up: writing, co-producing, self-directing her visuals, and filtering every choice through her exacting taste. She opens up about moving through heartbreak, making space for imperfection, and the long game of building a real career while holding a full-time job. Through it all, Kirsten shows us what it means to take your time and still show up with something undeniable.

    We Chat About:


    • The emotional and sonic process behind The Perfect Hire
    • Letting go of old versions of songs (and self) to stay true to the vision
    • Learning to shut out noise and trust your gut as a young artist
    • How heartbreak and mental health show up in her lyrics
    • Building a cohesive visual aesthetic without losing authenticity
    • The balance between promoting and preserving your mental health
    • Why she’s staying active post-release instead of disappearing
    • Touring dreams, pop girlies, and what she listens to on repeat


    About Kirsten Izer:

    Kirsten Izer has been writing songs since she was 11-years-old. Born in New Jersey to visual artist parents, Izer has always felt a deep need to tell stories. Her father taught her the chords to Pink Floyd’s “Vera”, the same chords she used to teach herself a Taylor Swift song. Since then, her inspiration has expanded to the likes of Kate Bush, St. Vincent, Caroline Polachek and more; it is still that same juxtaposition that shows up in her work today—an equal amount of affection for an instrumental break, but also a well-told story. After a five year stint in New York as a music publicist and journalist, Izer decided it was time to tell her own story as an artist and packed her bags for Los Angeles. She’s released various singles and self-directed music videos to much acclaim, and is gearing up to release her debut EP, The Perfect Hire, on June 5, 2025.


    Connect with Kirsten Izer:

    Instagram: @thekirstenizer

    YouTube: Kirsten Izer

    TikTok: @thekirstenizer

    Spotify: Kirsten Izer


    Connect with Julian:

    Check out the “loves music” podcast website: https://www.podpage.com/loves-music/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/julian.jones.9484

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianjones417/

    Threads: https://www.threads.net/@julianjones417

    Buy my book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B6QYX6RL


    Music Mentioned in this Episode:

    Songs:

    • “The Perfect Hire” – Kirsten Izer
    • “The Messenger” – Kirsten Izer
    • “Electric Blue” – Kirsten Izer
    • “You” – Kirsten...
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    47 mins
  • The Joy and Struggle of Indie Music: Rebecca McCartney Gets Real About the Artist Life
    Jun 19 2025

    Some artists write music. Rebecca McCartney channels it. Her voice is warm, her lyrics cut deep, and her songs feel like pages from the journal you’ve been afraid to open. In this episode, we dive into how she turned a childhood surrounded by classical music into a genre-fluid sound all her own. From processing grief and joy through melody to working with top-tier musicians in New York’s indie scene, Rebecca opens up about what it really takes to build a sustainable creative life, and why she writes, even on the days when it’s hard to keep going.

    We Chat About:


    • Letting go of complexity and writing a song that just feels good
    • Growing up in a home where music was everywhere
    • Her 7-year-old dream to be half of a new “Lennon & McCartney”
    • Writing from voice memos, intuition, and a need to understand herself
    • Collaborating with players from Doja Cat, Big Thief, and Lucy Dacus’ bands
    • The emotional toll of building a career with no roadmap
    • Her advice for young songwriters still figuring it out


    About Rebecca McCarthy:

    Widely beloved by the mothers of her childhood friends, Rebecca McCartney is an indie soul singer-songwriter based in Brooklyn. She writes music about the everyday feelings that take over your life, her buttery vocals pairing with endearing lyrics that feel as nostalgic as old soul and fresh as today's indie pop darlings. Born and raised in NYC, her music pulses with the energy and color of the city: bright, eclectic, curious, warm, occasionally weird. Her forthcoming 5-song EP featuring her new songs “In Our Own Way” and “Close to Me” takes the listener on a warm journey through all the emotions of a people-loving, often overwhelmed girl in her 20s.


    Connect with Rebecca McCartney:

    Instagram: @rebeccamccartneymusic

    Spotify: Rebecca McCartney

    TikTok: @rebeccamccartneymusic

    Facebook: Rebecca McCartney Music

    Website: www.rebeccamccartneymusic.com

    SoundCloud: Rebecca McCartney

    YouTube: Rebecca McCartney

    Bandcamp: rebeccamccartney.bandcamp.com

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    Connect with Julian:

    Check out the “loves music” podcast website: https://www.podpage.com/loves-music/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/julian.jones.9484

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianjones417/

    Threads: https://www.threads.net/@julianjones417

    Buy my book:

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    50 mins
  • From Funk Legend to Fatherhood: James Jones on Breakwater, Balance, and Musical Legacy
    Jun 12 2025

    In this special Father’s Day edition of “loves music,” I sit down with my dad—James Jones, drummer of the legendary Philly funk band Breakwater—for a conversation that’s part history lesson, part love letter to music, and part family moment. We dig into his upbringing in Germantown during the golden era of soul and jazz, how neighborhood bands shaped his ear, and what it was like coming up in one of the funkiest bands of the late ’70s. From backing singers in church basements to opening for Earth, Wind & Fire, he breaks down the journey with honesty, humility, and a few laughs at my expense.

    We Chat About:


    • The culture of music in 1960s Philadelphia and how it kept kids off the streets
    • Sneaking down to the basement to play records and mimic drummers with makeshift kits
    • His natural talent for rhythm, and the scarcity of snare drum spots in school
    • Early jam sessions in church that led to forming Breakwater
    • What made Philly’s funk scene competitive but collaborative
    • Breakwater’s unique sound and why they didn’t want to be the “next Earth, Wind & Fire”
    • Opening for icons and the moment they almost had to cut a disco track
    • Why he stepped away from the band, and how becoming a father changed his priorities
    • The unexpected comeback, playing shows in London, and Daft Punk sampling their work in Iron Man 2
    • His thoughts on legacy, musical advice for young artists, and what’s next for Breakwater’s third act


    About James Jones:

    James Jones is most widely known as the drummer of Breakwater. Breakwater is a Philadelphia-based funk band known for its tight musicianship, genre-blending sound, and futuristic funk grooves. Formed in the early seventies, Breakwater made major waves in the Philadelphia funk scene from ‘78 to '81 with two classic albums, one of which was self-titled and the other, “Splashdown Time.”

    After time away from Breakwater to raise a family and pursue other musical endeavors, James rejoined the band in 2010. The band, still comprised of five original members, was met with a warm reception and continued to sell out venues as if they had never split. A musical cameo in Iron Man 2 helped expand their visibility. At seventy-plus, the band still has new music on the horizon and concert dates on the calendar.

    James currently resides in Telford, PA. Now, a grandfather (and great-grandfather), he is known for his warm smile and generous spirit and is a joy to all those he encounters.

    A world-class musician. A top-tier human being. A loving father. Dad.


    Connect with James:


    Check out his band Breakwater: https://breakwaterband.net/home

    Listen to Splashdown: https://open.spotify.com/album/6CFk2Y7zBFu4IKVHygADD8?si=TO7SgXB0TCah4c8VUgdArQ

    Listen to Breakwater: https://open.spotify.com/album/7tyabLKdSeJuw5xRkmTLgz?si=jgKHKVNnQDSAgS5LYEKfGg



    Connect with Julian:


    Check out the “loves music” podcast website: https://www.podpage.com/loves-music/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/julian.jones.9484

    Instagram:

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    58 mins
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