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EPISODE · Dec 10, 2025 · 1H 4M

214. Madison Cunningham Discusses Silver Apples, self-titled

from You, Me and An Album · host Al Melchior

Send us Fan MailLos Angeles-based singer-songwriter-guitarist Madison Cunningham joins Al to introduce him to the 1968 debut album by Silver Apples, Madison talks about how she became acquainted with the album, the unusual way the album was made and why it has become a meaningful album for her personally. She and Al highlight their favorite tracks and discuss how they relate to the album’s lyrics. Madison also discusses the making of her latest album, Ace, and the process of selecting its three singles.For Madison’s tour info, merch, newsletter and more, go to her website at https://www.madisoncunningham.com/.You can also follow Madison on the following platforms:Instagram: @madicunninghamFacebook: @madisoncunninghammusicTiktok: @madisoncunningham_YouTube: @madisoncunninghamBe sure to sign up for the YMAAA Newsletter at youmealbum.ghost.io. The first five episodes of Bonus Tracks—YMAAA’s subscriber-only podcast series—are now available at patreon.com/youmealbum. More monthly episodes and other good stuff are soon to come. Please consider subscribing! Your support will make it possible for Al to keep this podcast going.To keep up with You, Me and An Album, please give the show a follow on Instagram at @youmealbum1:26 Madison’s introduction2:21 Madison explains what makes Silver Apples special for her4:49 Madison shares how she first discovered this album5:52 Madison talks about her initial experiences with listening to the album9:08 Al describes his listening experience11:35 Madison got some songwriting insights from listening to Silver Apples13:39 Sliver Apples reminded Al of another artist covered on YMAAA16:19 Madison and Al talk about the surprisingly human quality of the music, even though it’s electronic19:09 Madison talks about Silver Apples' performance in Central Park for the moon landing21:29 Madison recounts how Silver Apples disbanded after the release of their second album23:57 Al explains why he finds “Oscillations” amusing25:51 Madison and Al discuss their favorite tracks from the album31:07 “Dancing Gods” left both Madison and Al confused34:09 Madison appreciates Danny Taylor’s approach to drumming36:39 Madison talks about her reactions to the album’s lyrics41:52 Madison sees bands like Silver Apples as an antidote to the negative side of the singer-songwriter scene43:46 Is there a common link between Silver Apples and Madison’s work?47:36 Madison talks about her mindset during the time of making Ace50:58 Do the singles from Ace feel like singles?54:51 Madison explains why she recorded new live versions of songs for music videos59:28 Madison talks about her upcoming tour and plugs one of her favorite albums of 2025Outro music is from “Goodwill” by Madison CunninghamSupport the show

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