Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mike's indulging in metal this morning, if that doesn't wake you up...; Pennie's gifts us a special interview this week; Jenna's got some true crime grit this morning from just around the corner actually; and Natural Ange is here to help you get through those Monday blues.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Spring has sprung, right Rick Breeze? Hmm; Mike brings in rainbows with the Metal Memory Monday track; Pennie is _excited_ about her guest, Kristine Crabb; Suri tackles a deep and dark topic with her latest read; and Natural Ange reckons there's a lot of inflammation going on. See-ya August, hiii September.
This week on Morning Glory Hunter played new songs from Kurt Vile, Gregor and Madeline Kenney. He also played a couple of live tracks for his new segment 'About Town' - this week he highlighted some tracks from the Moon Lander 'Another World' single release show at The Wine Cellar (18/08/18). You can also check out his My Morning Mixtape interview with Ethan (Dirty Pixels) here.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Another crispy Monday morning, but as always, a Lovely Day here; Mike's kicking off your Monday with prizes galore; we're nearing the end of Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari, can you believe it? Time flies; Kiran talks the history of electronic music; and Ange helps us prepare for the final stretch of 2018. Happy days!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's Friday and that means one day closer to Mikey's favourite holiday, can you guess what it is? He may have given a few clues; we may have caught Fabian Fanboy on the fly, but there's always plenty going on in Hollywood, where the stars are born; Kirsten talks an instrument, if we are going to call it that, with many purposes; and Zoë got some spooky shows for you to see this weekend. Happy Friday!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: The day has finally come, happy Guyfawkes folks! Mikey's got a Wake Up Call perfect for all your explosive needs; Kiran joins Mike in studio to talk the winner of the Man Booker prize, and Tess is definitely convinced by this weeks review; prizes galore, and we're kicking off Monday with Homo Deus, the sequel to Yuval Noah Harari's Sapiens. Woot!