Julian Jones
loves music
"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....
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Episodes
66. From Hip-Hop Superfan to 11 Years of Podcasting, with Cesar Rodriguez 09.07.2026 55:41
Cesar Rodriguez built an 11-year hip-hop podcast on one rule: never make a guest feel used. Cesar has hosted The Rodriguez Show out of Southern California for over a decade, starting as a hip-hop news show and evolving into a wide-ranging interview series with musicians, DJs, and creatives. He now freelances as a podcast producer through Rodriguez Podcasts. Cesar talks with Julian about the moment...
65. Why Quitting Music for 10 Years Made Shoni Alleyne a Better Artist 02.07.2026 53:02
Shoni recorded her entire EP alone in a closet, engineered it herself, and wrote the standout track in 15 min. The New York-based R&B and soul singer-songwriter walked away from music for a decade after becoming a mom, and when she came back, she came back different. Shoni talks about recording Shades of Blues entirely on her own after a collaborator fell through, the Whitney Houston performan...
64. What 1,200 Interviews Taught Kurt Sasso About Giving Up on Validation 25.06.2026 51:58
Kurt Sasso has 1,200 interviews and zero hiatuses, and he stopped chasing downloads years ago. The Ottawa-based host of Two Geeks Talking started his show a month before Joe Rogan and Marc Maron launched theirs, back when podcasting barely had a name. What began as a webcomic interview show evolved into one of the longest-running entertainment podcasts in the game, covering comics, TV, film, music...
63. “My Biggest Competition Is Always Me,” with Gabrielle Caruthers 18.06.2026 54:22
Gabrielle Caruthers spent 20 years in the cultural arts before launching a podcast to ask the questions the creative community wasn't talking about. She's a Detroit-based dancer turned podcast host, educator, and creative entrepreneur, and the founder of the Starving Artist Development Podcast. Gabrielle and Julian dig into what it actually costs to call yourself an artist-as-business, how to be c...
62. The Trilogy That Started with a Broken Guitar – Jon of The Family Grave 11.06.2026 56:50
Jon writes entire albums in a month, has a Nigerian band covering his songs, and still calls himself an amateur. The Brighton-based singer-songwriter behind The Family Grave built a prolific catalog of indie folk and alt-rock records without ever learning barre chords. His "Happy Old Love Songs" trilogy (Happy Songs, Songs About Love, and Old Songs for Kids) came together across pandemic lockdowns...
61. Her Biggest Song Has 552K Streams… and She Can’t Listen to It, with V!ctoria 04.06.2026 36:51
V!ctoria wrote her first hit during COVID at 15, posted it on a whim, and watched it rack up over half a million streams. Now she can barely press play on it. The 20-year-old New York artist blends R&B, pop, rock, and hip-hop into something Julian straight up couldn't categorize; and that's exactly the point. V!ctoria produces everything herself on Logic, works exclusively in the dark, and ref...
60. The Band She Almost Never Started — Pearl Fontaine on Fear and Pop Punk 28.05.2026 51:20
Ep.60: Pearl Fontaine dropped out of a lyric writing class in college because she wasn't ready to share herself. Years later, a bonfire in rural North Carolina changed everything. The lead singer of Post American Gothic grew up singing with her gospel-singing grandfather, chasing musical theater, and getting rejected from arts school… twice. After a stint at Berklee, a year in Brooklyn that ended...
59. “My Gut Has Never Led Me Astray” – KĪ on Trusting Yourself as an Artist 21.05.2026 56:55
KĪ picked up a ukulele during COVID with no music background, posted a few covers, and a Nashville management team came calling. Now she writes, produces, and releases everything herself. The Seattle-based pop artist started her music journey backwards: Nashville songwriting sessions and LA recording studios before she ever learned to produce on her own. But out of necessity came self-reliance, an...
58. What 25 Years of Writing Songs Taught Him About Success, with Kyle Blankenship of Flip The Mule 14.05.2026 59:54
Kyle Blankenship drove past his childhood home one night and watched it burn to the ground. Ten minutes later, he'd written a song about it. The Nashville-area indie folk rock songwriter has been writing and playing music for over 25 years, but Flip the Mule is the project that finally feels like home. Alongside lifelong musical partner Tyler Bandy, Kyle is building a catalog rooted in rich storyt...
57. Why Withholding Your Album From Streaming Might Be the Move, with Rob Tait 07.05.2026 52:52
Ep.57: Rob Tait wrote a song about someone he loves, and didn't know who it was until he started crying. The Philly-based Americana singer-songwriter returns to “loves music” with his sophomore album Dear Lightkeeper, a record built on collaboration, community, and the audacity to withhold it from streaming entirely. Where his debut At the End of the World was an inward journal, this one reads lik...
56. He Taught Himself to Produce, Mix, and Master: Julian Martinez of Midnight Spies 30.04.2026 55:03
Julian Martinez taught himself to produce, mix, and master music from his bedroom, and now he's finishing a debut album that sounds like it came out of a professional studio. The guitarist, songwriter, and producer behind Houston-born duo Midnight Spies has spent the better part of the last half decade writing, tracking, mixing, and learning how to do it all himself. He and bassist Matt Newton sta...
55. “Even Goddesses Have Insecurities” – Dareen on Her Debut Album 23.04.2026 54:40
Dareen came back with a whole album and a completely different energy. She was Episode 2 — one of the very first guests on loves music — and back then she was just getting her feet wet again after a decade away from recording. Now she's returned with Goddess, a full-length debut that explores femininity, power, vulnerability, and self-doubt through dark, ethereal alternative pop. Julian and Dareen...
54. She Sold 50,000 CDs Out of Her Living Room, with LauraLea 16.04.2026 54:40
Ep.54: She was being looked at by Warner Brothers, playing sold-out shows in New York… and then she got pregnant and walked away from all of it. LauraLea Taraskus has been a full-time working musician since 1997: 26 consecutive summers at the Ocean Drive in Sea Isle City, six nights a week with her band Tripp Fabulous, and a catalog of original songs she's been playing live but hasn't recorded in...
53. Going Viral Ruined Her Music, So She Built a Business Instead, with Angelina Gurrola 09.04.2026 55:51
Ep.53: The producer of “loves music” finally takes the hot seat, and she has a story of her own. For the past 52 episodes, Angelina Gurrola has been the person behind every edit, every show note, and every Thursday release of loves music. She's a classically trained pianist turned music producer turned DJ turned podcast strategist from Chicago, and for the show's one-year anniversary, Julian flipp...
52. A Friend Paid Her to Go to Therapy, and it Changed Everything, with Kat Yvonne 02.04.2026 46:31
Ep.52: Kat Yvonne turned pandemic grief and pregnancy loss into one of the most emotionally raw albums you'll hear this year. She's an independent singer-songwriter from Toronto who built both of her projects by reaching out to strangers online and asking if anyone wanted to make something sad and beautiful together. Her debut Hiding in Leaves came from a place of survival. Her upcoming second alb...
51. He Chose His Wife Over Music — and God Gave It Back, with Elliot Poston 26.03.2026 47:28
Ep.51: Elliot Poston chose his wife over a music career… and years later, music found him anyway. Elliot is a country singer out of South Carolina who spent nearly two decades leading worship at church before stepping into the spotlight as an independent artist. What started as a side gig playing local restaurants turned into two-to-four shows a week, opening slots for Diamond Rio and Sammy Kersha...
50. “They’ll Call You Crazy Right Up Until They Call You Genius” – Special Q&A Episode 19.03.2026 34:08
For 50 episodes, Julian's been asking the questions. Now it's his turn to answer them. In this special milestone episode, Julian turns the tables on himself” answering the same questions he asks his guests, plus a few from the audience. He gets into his hip-hop-to-alt-rock musical journey, the shows he played around Philadelphia, the moment he realized how much work it actually takes to make it, a...
49. Two Brothers, One Band: Seth Mireles on Building Zegovia from Scratch 12.03.2026 51:02
Ep.49: Zegovia makes arena-level pop punk in a city that doesn't really have a pop punk scene. Seth Mireles and his brother Matt started the band as teenagers covering Nirvana in their parents' house. Now, after years of lineup changes, DIY touring, and grinding through a Houston scene dominated by hardcore and shoegaze, they've put out Observe, a debut album with hooks that sound like they belong...
48. She Wrote for Britney and Janet… Then Lost It All, with Mickey Shiloh 05.03.2026 57:30
Ep.48: Mickey Shiloh has written songs for Britney Spears and Janet Jackson… and was doing a press interview from a psych ward. The multi-platinum songwriter, Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, and founder of HRDRV has lived every version of the music industry: from signing with Darkchild at 17, to watching her breakout single explode via Kylie Jenner and Drake, to being hospitalized during the peak of h...
47. Songs for People Who Feel Too Hard, with Elle Indigo 26.02.2026 49:28
Ep.47: Elle Indigo writes songs for people who feel too hard, but she almost never started. The West Coast singer-songwriter spent years battling stage nerves so bad she could barely get through a karaoke song. It took a divorce, a pandemic, and a decision to stop waiting for permission to finally push her music forward. Now she's building a moody, operatic pop sound that turns negative self-talk...
46. "I Might Not Be Famous, But I Am Famous”: Honey Gold Jasmine on Hip-Hop Soul and Healing 19.02.2026 51:09
Ep.46: Honey Gold Jasmine never lost her inner child, even when people tried to beat it out of her. The Bay Area hip-hop soul artist grew up in a military family where creativity was something to tamp down, not celebrate. But a life-changing teacher in Richmond, a talent show she bombed in sixth grade, and the entrepreneurial energy of Vallejo kept her fire lit. Now she's building something that b...
45. How to Develop Your Artistic Voice as an Independent Musician, with Brandon J Marks 12.02.2026 50:50
Ep.45: Developing your artistic voice isn’t just about understanding your sound; it’s about permission, confidence, and learning how to trust yourself before the world catches up. In this episode of “loves music,” I sit down with Brandon J Marks to talk about what it actually means to build a creative identity that lasts. We dig into the making of Brandin Land , a bold, genre-bending concept album...
44. Why Most Artists Quit, and How to Survive the Silence with That Boy A.B. 05.02.2026 58:11
Ep.44: Despite what most folks believe, the hardest part of being an artist isn’t the grind itself, it’s the quiet . The stretch where you’re doing everything “right,” pouring time, money, and heart into your work… and the world gives you nothing back. In this episode of “loves music,” I sit down with That Boy A.B , a storytelling rapper from New Jersey and longtime friend, to unpack what it actua...
43. How to Build a Real Fanbase (Not Just Streams), with Quinn McGraw of PARIAH 29.01.2026 59:05
Ep.43: Building a real fanbase isn’t about going viral. It’s about being seen and learning how to grow sustainably. In this episode of “ loves music” , I sit down with Quinn McGraw, the force behind PARIAH, to unpack how genuine connection is built long before the numbers catch up. We talk about how PARIAH cultivated a devoted community of “Seekers” by leading with honesty, direct engagement, and...
42. Making Positivity Cool & Redefining Success in Music with AMACULENT 22.01.2026 53:41
Ep.42: While most artists chase the dream, others stop and ask whether the dream is actually worth living inside. In this episode of “ loves music ,” I sit down with Ali “AMAC” McGuire, better known as AMACULENT, to unpack a career that reached the highest levels of the music industry and the burnout that forced her to rethink everything. We talk about her new album On One , a project rooted in he...
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