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Listen Up with Ash McGregor
Listen Up with Ash McGregor
Author: Ash McGregor
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Listen up! It's your new favourite music hub.
From big names to the next-gen, Ash McGregor brings you unmissable conversations with artists shaping the sound of now.
Each week, hear career-spanning stories from your favourites and discover the musicians about to take over.
You'll hear it here first.
Keep up to date:
⭐️ @listenupwithash
⭐️ @ash_mcgregor
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We'd like to acknowledge and pay our respects to the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation where this show is filmed.
From big names to the next-gen, Ash McGregor brings you unmissable conversations with artists shaping the sound of now.
Each week, hear career-spanning stories from your favourites and discover the musicians about to take over.
You'll hear it here first.
Keep up to date:
⭐️ @listenupwithash
⭐️ @ash_mcgregor
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We'd like to acknowledge and pay our respects to the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation where this show is filmed.
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Australian producer CYRIL has become one of the country’s most unlikely success stories.From growing up regionally, experiencing homelessness, and battling drug addiction; all while never letting go of his passion for producing. In just two years, he’s amassed over 1.8 billion streams and quickly became one of Australia's biggest exports.In this episode of Listen Up with Ash McGregor, CYRIL opens up about the realities behind his rise: the years before anyone was watching, the video that unexpectedly changed everything, and what it’s like navigating global success after surviving rock bottom. We talk about perseverance, identity, and how music became both an escape and a lifeline.CYRIL also teases his debut album, and it’s not what people expect.
Larissa Lambert is one of Australia’s brightest R&B stars with over 200 million streams to the name. Her story has never been linear - it’s a series of sliding doors moments. In this episode, we trace the chain of chances that built her career: from her pizza shop boss who paid for her to attend a talent camp, to saying yes to an X-Factor girl group in 2014, to backing herself as a solo artist when the group dissolved and taking a chance on a flight to LA.She talks openly about those early years, growing up in Ballarat posting YouTube covers to escape her household. And then the moment everything cracked open: posting a cover of SWV’s Weak a year before it exploded, catching the attention of Justin Bieber, SZA, and a whole new wave of fans.This is Larissa in full: the voice built on community, taking risks and backing herself even when nobody else knew who she was yet.-------This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Music Australia and Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body.
Florence Road are one of the most exciting new bands to erupt out of Ireland. They’ve gone from making noise in a backyard shed to catching fire online, selling out rooms, and landing on massive international festival lineups and tour supports.In this episode, the band sits down with Ash McGregor for a proper introduction: their childhoods in Ireland, how they formed, and the moment a viral clip changed everything. They open up about gaining the attention of global industry players, touring with artists like Sombr, Olivia Rodrigo and Royel Otis and writing with some of the best.Florence Road are fast becoming one of the most talked about rising acts of 2025. Get to know them here. -------This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Music Australia and Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body.
It's gigs on gigs on gigs over here! Let me catch you up on what I've seen lately and why we need to support local emerging artists when internationals tour. Plus you need to learn about Pamela., Sophian and this stunning collab between Joan & the Giants and Seb Szabo. Listen to all the tracks here: The A-List, updated every Friday. ------Podcast setup brought to you by RØDE:RCDUOPodMicNTH-100PSA1+WS14As part of the RØDE Affiliate Program, purchases made through https://brandstore.rode.com/ashmcgregor may earn me a small commission, at no extra cost to you.
Royel Otis join Ash to reminisce on the last 5 years, from writing songs in Sydney sunrooms to accidentally blowing up and becoming a household name.Royel Otis are a Sydney-born indie duo (Royel Maddell and Otis Pavlovic) who formed in 2019. Their 2024 debut album PRATTS & PAIN broke into the ARIA top 10, and by the end of the year they’d sold out shows globally, played major festivals and quickly became one of Australia’s biggest international exports.In this conversation, Roy and Otis open up about the early days, the tiny gigs, and the moment everything shifted. We get into the chaos behind their viral covers, performing with Sophie Ellis-Bextor, going global, navigating a fanbase that suddenly doubled overnight, and the pressure that comes with momentum. They talk touring burnout, writing on the move, nearly losing an eye on the road, advice from Chris Martin and Ed Sheeran blasting their new album hickey. If you’re a Royel Otis fan, or you’re still trying to understand how two guys from Sydney became one of the most in-demand indie bands on the planet, this is the one.-------This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Music Australia and Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body.
We are in the middle of Aus Music Month, so let me put you on to three new aussie releases that can't go under the radar. Tune in to hear the stories behind FVNERAL x Ben Lee, Chris Lanzon and Ben Gerrans x PANIA. Check out The A-List, updated every Friday. ------Podcast setup brought to you by RØDE:RCDUOPodMicNTH-100PSA1+WS14As part of the RØDE Affiliate Program, purchases made through https://brandstore.rode.com/ashmcgregor may earn me a small commission, at no extra cost to you.
Few artists define a nation’s soundtrack like Paul Kelly. With 30 albums, generations of fans, and songs woven into Australian culture, this is one of the country’s greatest storytellers reflecting on life, legacy, and his brand new record, Seventy.In this deeply personal conversation, Paul opens up about the making of Seventy, the follow-up to his beloved Christmas classic How To Make Gravy, and what legacy means to him now. He shares intimate reflections on his children and grandchildren, the role of family in his writing, and the timeless art of storytelling that’s defined his music for more than four decades.It’s a rare and moving portrait of one of Australia’s greatest living artists, arriving at a deeply poignant moment in his career.
She blew up online and now she’s proving she’s the real deal. Lyric joins Ash McGregor to talk viral fame, songwriting, Like A Version, and the next wave of Australian pop.Gold Coast rising pop star Lyric has quickly become one of Australia’s most talked-about new artists.In this episode, Lyric sits down with Ash McGregor to unpack her whirlwind journey: from early viral traction and her first live shows to crafting her EP The Art of Falling First. She opens up about what inspired the project, learning production, how she’s navigating the spotlight, fan relationships, and online scrutiny.With new music and big 2026 goals ahead, Lyric proves she’s not just part of the next generation of Australian pop - she’s leading it.-------This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Music Australia and Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Been a busy week in the world of Ash, so let me catch you up (I'm viral?! I hosted a 5SOS fan event?!). Plus I put you on to a debut single from Waist that I have been rinsing, and the next-gen Dijon: Jahson Paynter. Wanna know what else I'm loving? Check out The A-List, updated every Friday. ------Podcast setup brought to you by RØDE:RCDUOPodMicNTH-100PSA1+WS14As part of the RØDE Affiliate Program, purchases made through https://brandstore.rode.com/ashmcgregor may earn me a small commission, at no extra cost to you.
YNG Martyr has lived a life like few others. The Wiradjuri rapper first broke out of Canberra’s underground scene with his viral hit Nike Ticks, turning gaming chats and meme culture into millions of streams - and a cult global following.But behind the fame was chaos. In this conversation, YNG Martyr opens up about growing up in Townsville, falling into drugs, and the trip that almost killed him and changed his life forever. He shares lessons from his stepdad, the highs and lows of going viral, moving to LA, and how he ended up writing Logan Paul’s WWE walk-out track.Now, with a new album on the way, YNG Martyr is entering a new chapter. You'll hear about it here first. -------This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Music Australia and Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body.
Well well well, we are BACK in the bedroom and in honour of the BOY SODA episode that dropped this week, let me tell you three RnB artists I'm loving right now. Hear about them in the pod, but find their music here: Chelsea Jordan dawwn cikho Wanna know what else I'm loving? Check out The A-List, updated every Friday. ------Podcast setup brought to you by RØDE:RCDUOPodMicNTH-100PSA1+WS14As part of the RØDE Affiliate Program, purchases made through https://brandstore.rode.com/ashmcgregor may earn me a small commission, at no extra cost to you.
BOY SODA is one of Australia’s most exciting new R&B artists - and his rise is only getting started. Following the viral success of his hit Lil Obsession and the release of his debut album SOULSTAR, BOY SODA joins Ash for an in-depth interview about his journey so far.He opens up about his Samoan roots, his family life, and the creative community that shapes his sound. From the making of SOULSTAR to the moments that defined him, this conversation dives deep into what drives BOY SODA to create music that’s soulful, vulnerable, and unapologetically him.If you’re a fan of artists like Frank Ocean, Anderson .Paak or Erykah Badu - BOY SODA is an artist you'll want to listen to early. -------This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Music Australia and Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body.
Welcome to the first of the lowkey Friday episodes - bitesized thoughts on the music and artists I'm loving. It's the kinda gear you would know me from if you ever tuned into my radio show or on TikTok Live. Today I want to tell you about the impromptu set from Mel Blue and Manfredo Lament that blew my mind, PLUS I'm bringing back The A-List. ------Podcast setup brought to you by RØDE: RCDUOPodMicNTH-100PSA1+WS14As part of the RØDE Affiliate Program, purchases made through brandstore.rode.com/ashmcgregor may earn me a small commission, at no extra cost to you.
Calum Hood, best known as the bassist from 5 Seconds of Summer, jumps on Listen Up with Ash McGregor for a deep dive into his story - from growing up in Western Sydney to finding global fame with the band. Having launched his next chapter, Calum opens up about creating his debut solo album 'Order CHAOS Order', discovering his own sound, and redefining what artistry means to him. He also teases a few unexpected “sidequests” on the horizon...------- This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Music Australia and Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body
It's the beginning of a new era, Listen Up with Ash McGregor, and you are officially a Day One Fan!Join me as we deep dive some of your favourite artists, hear from acts that are breaking globally and discover gems along the way. It's the music conversations you've been missing. ---------This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Music Australia and Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body.


















