• Emma Brodie from 'The Mental Notes'

  • Jun 25 2021
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast

Emma Brodie from 'The Mental Notes'

  • Summary

  • It's the season 2 finale! And we're going out on a My Teenage Band-first as special guest Emma Brodie guides us through the world of ACAPELLA! Emma is a book editor and author, her debut novel Songs in Ursa Major is set against the backdrop of the American folk/rock scene of the late 60s and early 70s, partly inspired by the relationship between James Taylor and Joni Mitchell. In this conversation Emma talks about how her time in John Hopkins University's comedy acapella group The Mental Notes also inspired bits of the novel, as well as all the drama, touring and obscene viral hits that came along with it. And yes, we briefly talk about Those Films. 

    Emma's debut novel SONGS IN URSA MAJOR is out now on HarperCollins in the UK and Knopf in the US.

    More about Emma and where to purchase the novel on her website

    Follow Emma on Instagram @emma.c.brodie and Twitter @emma_c_brodie

    Mental Notes videos:
    Viral hit 'My Enormous Penis'

    Super Trooper

    Stalk Me

    Poison

    Kiss the Girl

    CREDITS
    Jingle and beds composed by Anya Pearson - Insta: @anyaplaysguitar
    The debut album of Anya's band Dream Nails is out now

    Lead vocals by Imo Berman

    Artwork by Eloisa Henderson-Figueroa
    Insta: @eloisaillustrator

    Web design by Imo Vee
    Insta: @imo.vee

    Presented/Produced by Nick Taylor
    @nick_tea

    https://www.myteenageband.com/

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