Fossil Fools: XTC covered September 2, 2022 As they prepare for one last run around the block, the members of Fossil Fools, the UK’s longest running tribute to XTC, talk about…
Scarecrow People: XTC covers, Sydney-style August 5, 2022 It takes seven musicians to reproduce the sound of XTC when the fantastic Scarecrow People take to the stage. In the latest episode of…
XTC’s best middle eights: Great Fire to Season Cycle July 8, 2022 In this month’s episode of What Do You Call That Noise? The XTC Podcast, we dig deep into the centre of the songs of…
XTC, Skylarking & Dear God: Jasmine Veillette & Ralph Legnini June 3, 2022 What was it like being the eight-year-old asked to sing on XTC’s landmark album? Thirty-five years after recording Dear God, Jasmine Veillette looks back…
XTC’s Mummer with Tim Bowness, Sean McGhee and Crawford Blair May 6, 2022 In this month’s episode of What Do You Call That Noise? The XTC Podcast, we reassess XTC’s most frequently neglected album in the company…
EXTC’s Matt Hughes and XTC’s last ever gig April 1, 2022 In this month’s episode of What Do You Call That Noise? The XTC Podcast, we’re thinking about XTC music played live – in the…
XTC live in Manchester March 4, 2022 It was 18 March 1982 at La Palace in Paris when Andy Partridge left the stage for the last time, overwhelmed by the pressures…
XTC’s English Settlement with Dave Gregory and Hugh Padgham February 4, 2022 On 12 February 1982, XTC’s English Settlement was released. Forty years on, What Do You Call That Noise? The XTC Podcast reunites guitarist Dave Gregory and co-producer Hugh Padgham to look back…
XTC’s English Settlement: The Expert View January 7, 2022 What does the Bishop of Leeds think of All of a Sudden? What does Pat Kane of Hue and Cry make of Leisure? What…
XTC Collectors: from Science Friction to Wrapped in Grey December 3, 2021 What is the holy grail for the XTC completist? Is it the 7in Science Friction with picture sleeve? Or is it the 7in Wrapped…