Absent Sounds Archive

Absent Sounds Archive
Podcast Description
Absent Sounds is a weekly show based on album play-throughs, hosted by twin sisters Weadee & Weajue Mombo. Leaving no stone unturned, join them every Monday as they plunge into the depths of two albums they love, spanning a multitude of genres. Sometimes they take the dive themselves, and other times they let the artist do the talking (interviews). Catch us on CJAM 99.1 FM every Mon @ 1-2:30 pm. For more content, join us at https://deeandjue.me/absent-sounds/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The show explores a wide range of musical themes, focusing on album play-throughs and artist interviews. Examples include in-depth discussions about albums from diverse genres like the introspective themes in Jordan Klassen's Marginalia, the dynamic sound of Motherhood's Thunder Perfect Mind, and the post-grunge explorations of Sunforger. Episodes often blend personal anecdotes from artists with commentary on their creative processes.

Absent Sounds is a weekly show based on album play-throughs, hosted by twin sisters Weadee & Weajue Mombo. Leaving no stone unturned, join them every Monday as they plunge into the depths of two albums they love, spanning a multitude of genres. Sometimes they take the dive themselves, and other times they let the artist do the talking (interviews). Catch us on CJAM 99.1 FM every Mon @ 1-2:30 pm.
For more content, join us at https://deeandjue.me/absent-sounds/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, Weajue is joined by singer-songwriter Avery Friedman to walk through the tender terrain of her debut album, New Thing. What began as a private act of survival- writing songs alone in her room, quickly transformed into a full-bodied practice of vulnerability, expression, and queer joy.
We go track by track, unpacking the emotions and stories behind each song: from the aching stillness and reverb of “Biking Standing” to the flirty pop chaos of “Photo Booth.” Along the way, Avery opens up about what it means to try something new in adulthood, to face fear head-on, and to let your awkwardness guide you. Tune in to hear what this album has in store.
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