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  <description>An Odyssey Sound Session with shame. The South London band’s fourth studio album Cutthroat drops today, showcasing the band at their best: unapologetic, energetic, kinetic. The five-piece, who opened for Fontaines D.C. earlier this year in Australia, continue to prove themselves as one of the most honest and full throttle bands right now. Writing the new album alongside Grammy-winning producer John Congleton in Brighton, they’ve created their most sleek and concise album yet, exploring conflict and corruption; hunger and desire; lust, envy and the omnipresent shadow of cowardice. In this episode, frontman Charlie Steen discusses his biggest influences and crafting the energy behind Cutthroat. Listen to shame's playlist on&amp;amp;nbsp;Spotify&amp;amp;nbsp;or&amp;amp;nbsp;Apple Music. Follow Odyssey Sound Space&amp;amp;nbsp;here.  00:00 Intro 00:42 Talking about the new album 02:03 ‘In Every Dream Home A Heartache’ - Roxy Music 03:26‘If 6 Was 9’ - Jimi Hendrix 04:22 ‘Midnight Train to Georgia’ - Gladys Knight &amp;amp;amp; The Pips 05:22 ‘Burma-Shave’ - Tom Waits 06:50 ‘THE NWRA’ - The Fall 08:11 ‘Colour Television’ - Eddy Current Suppression Ring 09:42 ‘Down on the Street’ - The Stooges 11:22 ‘Subterranean Homesick Blues’ - Bob Dylan 12:12 Outro  odysseysoundspace.com &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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