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Tony Thaxton explores the weirder side of music, celebrating and telling the story behind those strange albums that make you wonder how and why they exist. Doing deep dives on albums released by pro athletes, actors, fictional characters, and more. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bizarrealbums/support
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Tales Vinyl Tells is my podcast that evolved into my radio show that airs weekly on RadioFreeNashville. I had quite a few LPs that I collected in the late 60s and 70s and I always knew the magic of the albums of that era of album-oriented rock brought back memories of times, people, smells, tastes and feelings. I hope it does for you too. Back-stories and album liner notes tie the tunes together. I’m your host Brian Hallgren and you should hear the Tales Vinyl Tells!
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Jim Salveson rediscovers some of Indie Rock's most iconic albums with the people who helped make them the classic's they are. From Punk to Brit Pop from Rock to Madchester you'll hear the stories behind some of the greatest LPs to ever grace your record collection and be inspired to go back and listen to them again, right through to the hole in the middle.The interviews in this podcast were recorded for the XS Long Player series on XS Manchester. Where classic albums we're played in full. Yo ...
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Garbage - Emiily Saliers - KT Tunstall - Princess Nokia - Death of Lovers - Valentina Cooke - El Viaje de Jim - Ratones Paranoicos - Sarah Walk - Sufjan Stevens - Ten Years After - Stereophonics - Eminem - Recwall - Blitzen Trapper - Popa Chubby - Manu Chao - El Estrellero - Litto Nebbia y Pez - Bersuit Vergarabat - Chico Buarque - Franz Ferdinand
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Garbage - Emiily Saliers - KT Tunstall - Princess Nokia - Death of Lovers - Valentina Cooke - El Viaje de Jim - Ratones Paranoicos - Sarah Walk - Sufjan Stevens - Ten Years After - Stereophonics - Eminem - Recwall - Blitzen Trapper - Popa Chubby - Manu Chao - El Estrellero - Litto Nebbia y Pez - Bersuit Vergarabat - Chico Buarque - Franz Ferdinand
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Robert Plant - Amy O - First In Space - The Fall - The Fresh And Onlys – Daughter - Bomba Estereo - The War On Drugs - The Dream Syndicate - Brand New – Whitehorse - Savoy Brown - Tori Amos - Queens Of Stone Age - Oh Sees - Richard Thompson - The Cribs - Lcd Sounsystem - Gogol Bordello - Gregg Allman - Steven Wilson - Happy Abandon
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Delbert McClinton - The Afghan Whigs - James Elkington - Tim Cohen - The Strypes - Uriyah & The Psychedelics – Cast – Hollerado - Jason Loewenstein - Geoff Gibbons - Carolyn Wonderland - Cable Ties - The Routes - Menace Beach - - Psymon Spine – Incubus - Modern English - American Opera - Sigmund Fried – Styx - Dead Letter Circus - Trevor Sensor – Big Hogg - This Is The Kit – Coldplay
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Kasabian - John Mellencamp - Jesca Hoop - John Mayall - Imagine Dragons – Arbouretum – Alt-J - Foo Fighters - Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Die Toten Hosen – Elbow - Feist - Dropkick Murphys – Fufanu - Deep Purple - PJ Harvey - The Chainsmokers – Coldplay - Ed Sheeran - Fleet Foxes – Ibeyi – Cast - Magic Giant y Vargas Blues Band
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Futbol - Paddy and the Rats – Animal Collective - Tinariwen - Taj Mahal & Keb' Mo' - Ian Anderson - Real Estate - Joshua James - The Cranberries - Anna Calvi – The Chainsmokers - Summer Moon - Watermelon Slim - La Patrulla Espacial - Perfume Etereo - Novo Amor – Unkle - Los Campesinos! - Iron and Wine - Señamelo Usted - Buika - Kevin Morby
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The Feelies - The Mountain Goats - Spoon - Michael Chapman - Los Espiritus - Why? - Youth Killed It - Ryan Adams - All Them Witches - Bad Temper Joe - Wire - King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Soda Stereo - Slowdive - Bad//Dreems - Ani DiFranco - Thurston Moore - Charly Garcia - Roger Waters - The Kooks - Gene Loves Jezebel - Depeche Mode
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Gang Of Youth - Filthy Friends - Emma Russack - Flamin Groovies - Deerhof - U2 - Bjork - The Accidentals - Nadine Shah - Motorpsycho - Cat Stevens - Tera Melos - Living Colour - The Cadillac Three - The The - Courtney Barnett & Kurt Vile - Billy Corgan - Tribalistas - Our Lady Peace - The Surfing Magazines - Neil Young - Joan Osborne - Baby In Vain
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Judah & The Lion - Kite Base - The Shins - Miraculous Mule - The Flaming Lips – Headstones - The Wood Brothers - Juliana Hatfield - Sleepy Sun - Bad Gial - Queen of the Stone Age - Black Angels, The Sadies - Cowbell - Mumford and Sons - Tonolec - Delbert McClinton - John Martyn - Mark Lanegan - Geoff Gibbons
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Youth Killed It - The Magnetic Fields - The Underground Youth - Steve Hackett - Guided By Voices - Residente - Manu Chao - Roadkill Ghost Choir - Julian Cope - One Day, After School... - Ha Ha Tonka - Procol Harum - Hoops - The New Year - Smile Empty Soul - We Are Monroe - Jesu & Sun Kil Moon - Mary Ocher - Sleater-Kinney - Pierce Brothers - Sheryl Crow - Juana Molina - No Money Kids - Vant - Lian Gallagher
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Cowbell, Ron Gallo, 311, Post War Glamour Girls, The Builders and the Butchers, The Mountain Goats, MISSIO, The National, Half Japanese, Hawkwind, The Stevenson Ranch Davidians, Meatbodies, Ride, Alice Cooper, The Verve Pipe, The War on Drugs, Cold War Kids, Skipinnish, The Kills, Gov't Mule, Lorde, Lindsey Buckingham & Christine McVie
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Rise against - The Jesus And Mary Chain - The Goo Goo Dolls - Secondhand Serenade - The Verve Pipe - Little Hurricane - The Homesick - The Brian Jonestown Massacre - North Mississippi Allstars - Gilligan Smiles - Natalia Lafourcade - Miss Bolivia - Gustavo Santaolalla - Sufjan Stevens - The Blue Aeroplanes - Dope Lemon - Balance and Composure - El Cuarteto de Nos - La Teoría del Caos - Carolyn Wonderland – Tamikrest - Las Rosas - Moby & The Void Pacific Choir - Fairport Convention – Ozomatli ...
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Las novedades discográficas internacionales de Junio 2018 con Roger Daltrey, Muddy Ruckus, Laura Carbone, Father John Misty, Vital Idles, Beach Skulls, Holy Esque, John Parish, Dave Matthews Band, Howlin Rain, M. Ward, Lunatic Soul, Gin Blossoms, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Arthur Buck, Johnny Marr, Mike Shinoda, Buddy Guy, Wilko Johnson, Nick Lowe, Brandenburg, Nine Inch Nails, Billy Raffoul, Cats On The Beach, Don't Worry, Jim James y Bullet For My Valentine
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Join Tim & Tom as they listen to the whole album.Every episode they discuss listening to an album they haven’t heard before from beginning to end. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Two indie rock musicians, Bill Lambusta and Brian Erickson, dive into the fandom of great rock and pop music and how it connects to their lives through the lens of the medium they care for most, the album. Episodes frequently include guest contributions from musicians, podcasters, and journalists and always culminate in a track by track review.
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Chris and Henry are on an continuing journey to visit the past, wrestle it into the unexpurgated present, … and perhaps give it the context it deserves. Joined by their social media director Megan, they review 5 albums for each month of the 80s and nail down whether or not you should dig these out AGAIN!
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Ich wollte dieses Album immer machen, aber es sollte irgendwie niemals fertig werden. Ist es jetzt doch. Wie zur Hölle das geklappt hat, was ich dafür getan habe, wie der Prozess aussah und was jetzt mit mir und der Musik passiert, erfahrt ihr in dem wohl ehrlichsten Podcast der Musikindustrie von mir, Fynn Kliemann und Gästen, die viel mehr Ahnung von dem Kram haben als ich…
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The stories behind some of the most essential albums of all time, told by the artists who made them and Rolling Stone’s writers and editors. Each episode focuses on one album from the brand-new, updated version of Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums list, featuring fresh conversations with the people who made the music, classic interview audio and expert commentary. Episodes include the late Tom Petty on his solo classic Wildflowers, Taylor Swift talking about her career-changing 2012 album ...
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King Iso's journey into the world of music started in the pews of his local church, a place where the early whispers of his talent began to echo off the walls. As a young boy drawn to the rhythmic dances of keys and organs, he found a mentor in the most unlikely of figures – a pastor who saw the spark within him and nurtured it by gifting him an or…
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Episode 119: PCOC Day 6! Another New Days Festival With Two More Great Bands!December 2, 2023It’s another fun day here at TVT with a huge turnout for The Doors and Grateful Dead. Lucky you’re going to hear it on this podcast. It’s more than a 1/2 hour longer than the live radio show on RadioFreeNashville.org. That live radio show is at 5 PM Central…
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Carol Keogh joins me to chat about The Tycho Brahe, the band herself, Donal O'Mahony and Diarmuid MacDiarmada formed in 2002. This is, their debut album was released in 2002 and Love Life, its follow-up was released in 2003. Prior to The Tycho Brahe Carol and Donal were in The Plague Monkeys and before that again Carol, Donal and Diarmuid were in T…
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Danse Macabre is the sixteenth studio album from Duran Duran. A Halloween-themed album including three new tracks, covers and reworked versions of Duran Duran classics. Former guitarists Andy Taylor and Warren Cuccurullo appear, and Nile Rodgers and Victoria De Angelis of Måneskin also feature as guest artists. --- Send in a voice message: https://…
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On this episode of the XS Long Plater we go into "Wee Bam Mode" with the 2021 debut album from The Snuts! Bassist Callum Wilson is taking Jim through the story of the album which on its release made the boys the first Scottish band since Then View to bag a debut No1 album! Callum talks about working with legendary producer Inflo in LA, how Covid ma…
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This week we chat with Jeff Eyrich, a renowned producer and musician whose influence in the music industry is profound and far-reaching. Jeff is known for his remarkable versatility and depth of knowledge, and he shared insights from his extensive career, providing a rare peak behind the curtain of the music business… all aspects of it. Jeff and Ke…
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Some legendary musicians take part in a new advertising campaign for Dr. Pepper. This is the story of Dr Pepper. The Most Original Soft Drink Ever - Original Cast Album, from 1974. Support the show: patreon.com/bizarrealbums Follow the show on social media: @bizarrealbums Follow Tony on social media: @tonythaxton…
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Episode 118: Indian Summer, RIP Rudolph, Petty/Campbell Now And Then, Health Workers SaluteNovember 25, 2023Didn’t get no notice from Spot-to-fy since last time I posted. Maybe they were just being sensitive and not getting any attention. Whatever. We’ll see what happens this week and see if I can care any less.This time we salute all health care w…
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One year ago, Geoff and me began collaborating. This is the first interview that we did together. This interview with Matt Mahaffey remains one of our most popular... and for good reason, Matt is a lot of fun to chat with. On this eve of Thanksgiving, I wanna give special thanks to all the artists and listeners of Abandoned Albums. THANK YOU! And a…
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Happy Thanksgiving! The show is taking the week off for the holiday, so here's an episode of Bizarre Singles, originally posted in 2020 on patreon.com/bizarrealbums Support the show: patreon.com/bizarrealbums Follow Tony on social media: @tonythaxton Follow the show on social media: @bizarrealbums
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Is it possible to outsmart the podcast app? I had a recent podcast removed from Spot-to-fy I’d say because a few bands’ names were in the episode title. It was the Little Feat and Pink Floyd PCOC a few weeks ago. I’ll let you know the results. Like that app is so generous paying the artists. Screw them.Hope this episode flips your switch. Listening…
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Ryan Allen, a multi-faceted musician from Detroit, Michigan, has been an active and influential figure in the music scene since the early 1990s. Allen has been a part of too many groups to mention, but here is a sampling: Destroy This Place, Friendly Foes, Red Shirt Brigade, Ryan + Jono, and Thunderbirds Are Now! Far from an exhaustive list, each o…
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In the early 70’s, porn was (almost) going mainstream. An X-rated film initially called Forbidden Under Censorship of the King is retitled The Flasher and the soundtrack is written and recorded by a little known NY band called Pool-Pah, with some help from Rupert Holmes. This is the story of Pool-Pah’s The Flasher/An Original Soundtrack Recording, …
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About a month from this post Tales Vinyl Tells will celebrate being a podcast for four years. 116 episodes deep, some replays, truth be told, and over 1,000 unique songs played, here’s another hour of the great album rock of the 60s and 70s! Wasn’t that dramatic? I do want to say thanks for listening and share my hope for many more episodes/years/s…
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In the saga of life, Donny Dykowsky has emerged as a seasoned combatant. A champion, if you will. The early two-thousands bore witness to Donny's heroic struggle for existence. It was a life-and-death duel, and during the arduous period of convalescence, ensconced in isolation, he embarked on the audacious endeavor of assembling a musical ensemble …
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Best known for his roles in The Shining, Chico and The Man, and various cartoon voices, Scatman Crothers releases an album on Motown. This is the story of Scatman Crothers’ Big Ben Sings, from 1973. Support the show: patreon.com/bizarrealbums Follow the show on Twitter & Instagram: @bizarrealbums Follow Tony on Twitter & Instagram: @tonythaxton…
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Dale Grundle and Alice Lemon from Catchers join me to chat about their band Catchers. Formed in Portstewart in the early 90s the band were signed to Setanta Records and moved to London. 'Cotton Dress' their debut single was awarded 'Single of the Week' in Melody Maker and the band recorded Mute, their debut album, with Mike Hedges in France. Mute w…
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Fall’s in full swing here in Music City, Nashville. The colors of fall are all but faded and we’ve had a few overnight temps cold enough to bring our brass monkeys in. And Indian summer is around Nov. 11, give or take and this episode with The Peacock rocks and could well warm your innards and extremes if you’re dancing to the tunes. It’s Peacock #…
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This captivating documentary serves as a heartfelt tribute to the first band Enriquez played for, the Long Island post-hardcore band, On The Might Of Princes, and their enduring musical legacy. Hold On To A Time is a poignant exploration of the band's influential presence in the vibrant Long Island music scene. Enriquez and Quintero skillfully unra…
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Bobby Pickett grew up watching horror movies and doing impressions of those characters. His Boris Karloff impression would lead to a perennial Halloween favorite. This is the story of Bobby (Boris) Pickett’s The Original Monster Mash, from 1962. Support the show: patreon.com/bizarrealbums Follow the show on Twitter & Instagram: @bizarrealbums Follo…
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We are probably all, in my opinion anyway, a friend, maybe even a hero to someone but we can’t all be famous. And that may well be a good thing. In the meanwhile, we can keep the fires burning, the love-light burning and the circle turning. Maybe even keep the desires yearning.Here are some memory-joggers, just some of the great music we had and he…
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Shawna's not content with just rocking the boat; she's flipping it over. She penned the gospel of transformation, "Making Spaces Safer." It's a Bible for event organizers, venue owners, and anyone who dares to challenge the status quo. Shawna's not just asking for change; she's delivering it, in black and white, on every page. This isn't just a boo…
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Due to scheduling conflicts, this is an episode of Bizarre Singles, originally posted on Patreon in 2020. Since it's Halloween-time, this is the story of Bobby "Boris" Pickett's reworking of the "Monster Mash" about climate change..."Climate Mash", from 2005. New episodes will return (again) next week! (I promise!) Happy Halloween! Support the show…
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Back in the spring this was a new show on RadioFreeNashville, May to be exact. Be careful though, there might be Zombies here! It’s OK though. It’s scary good stuff!Thanks to my peeps who have offered to fund this podcast. It takes money and time to bring the great music from the albums of the 60s and 70s to you and I want to thank you to you in Fl…
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Pain was formed in Tuscaloosa, Alabama in 1994 by friends Dan Lord, Mark "Pose" Milewicz, and Adam Guthrie. Guthrie was a guitarist-songwriter, Milewicz played bass guitar, and Lord became the band's songwriter and lead singer. Pain played music variously described as pop punk, punk rock, and ska. However, in February 1997, lead singer Dan Lord too…
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You can't pigeonhole or stereotype Karina Denike. Don't even try. Perhaps best known as the dynamic and talented vocalist of the renowned ska-punk band, Dance Hall Crashers, she's had a career that has seen her genre hop like Dr. Who time travels. The Dance Hall Crashers quickly gained recognition in the ska and punk scenes with their infectious me…
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Keith had the incredible opportunity to chat with 3/4 of the band Rhythm Corps - Michael Persh (vocals), Richie Lovsin (drums), and Greg Apro (guitars). This interview was a deep dive into their musical journey, creative process, and their work. When they released their debut album Common Ground in 1988, it almost cost Keith his job as the assistan…
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Darren Jessee is a gifted singer-songwriter and troubadour whose captivating melodies and poignant lyrics have earned him a dedicated following in the world of indie and folk music. Darren's songwriting prowess was evident as the drummer for the critically acclaimed band Ben Folds Five. The band's fusion of alternative rock and piano-driven pop pro…
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Hannah Marcus has carved a distinctive niche in the world of music with her deeply emotive and atmospheric compositions. Her unique musical journey has been marked by a fearless exploration of sonic landscapes that blend folk, rock, and experimental elements, delivering hauntingly beautiful melodies infused with raw emotion. She’s released a series…
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Thunderlove Studio is less a physical place and more a state of mind. What a treat it was to welcome Daniel Chavis, lead singer of The Veldt, into Thunderlove Studio. Anywho, you may or may not have heard of The Veldt. From where I sit, you should have. As Daniel and I chatted, there may have been several reasons they may not have achieved the type…
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Come one, come all, and get ready for an exhilarating journey into the world of one of the most exciting, enduring, and definitely the hardest-working bands around. Ladies and gentlemen, we open Season Six with The Dollyrots! Kelly Ogden and Luis Cabezas, the dynamic duo behind the band, have been igniting stages and eardrums worldwide with their i…
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We’re closing out the season with a big ‘un… per usual! This week it’s the singer/songwriter/guitar slinger with an almost insatiable intellectual and musical wanderlust - Anders Parker. He entered the scene in the mid 90’s when a 4-track recording he made in his Portland, OR apartment, titled Man of Sin, got passed around. Anders then formed a ban…
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It's a bit misleading to say Marcos Assis of Cool Sorcery because Marcos IS Cool Sorcery. The Brazillian singer/songwriter/producer/multi-instrumentalist popped into Thunderlove Studio to talk with Geoff and Keith about the four, FOUR, releases he put out under the Cool Sorcery banner last year. Marcos is a one-of-a-kind, and to call him a wunderki…
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Being a musician in New Jersey has got to be a tough road. On one hand, you have one of the most revered artists in music history, and on the other hand, you have Jon Bon Jovi. Their combined album sales and streams are too many to count. Eating, breathing, and gigging around those giants and hidden in the cracks and on the backroads are loads of a…
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If you’re above a certain age, you recall when the world of music reviewing existed beyond the print pantheon of Robert Christgau, David Fricke, and Greil Marcus. In other words, reviewing music was an actual job, and almost every newspaper or magazine had someone who did that. Gorman’s gateway to music examination began as a music writer for his h…
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Do you like power pop? Well, we've got a band for you! Dungeon of Skeletons! Their album Patterns left Geoff speechless, and Keith thought it was the "best album of the year." And they both agree that despite the song title, "Doom and Gloom" is the song of the summer. Once in a while, everything just clicks, and this episode is one of those. Frontm…
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On this episode, Keith and Geoff are joined by two-thirds of the electronic pop band Venus Hum, lead singer and lyricist Annette Strean and multi-instrumentalist Tony Miracle. Third member Kip Kubin wasn't able to join. Venus Hum released their self-titled debut album in 2001, and its follow-up, 2003's Big Beautiful Sky, is firmly embedded on Geoff…
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We're giving up a sneak peek at our new podcast Chronicles this week. Chronicles is a six-part series hosted by Keith R. Higgons, where he reflects on some of his dating and romantic entanglements over the years. Mark your calendar - all six episodes drop on July 1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Three-time Juno Award nominee (the Canadian Grammy Awards) singer/songwriter Del Barber stopped by Thunderlove Studio to chat with Keith & Geoff about his new album, Almanac, as well as... well, everything. When Del began writing the 12 songs comprising his eighth album, he adhered more than ever to a prairie aesthetic. Don't worry, we explain that…
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Mo Troper is genuinely one of a kind, and that’s who joins Keith & Geoff this week. You should know Mo - Mo is a Portland, OR-based power pop extraordinaire who creates songs with hilarity and hooks that all go hand-in-hand. But that's not all he is and that's not all the lads chatted about. Not to tell secrets outside of school, but Mo perhaps giv…
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This week Keith & Jeff are joined by Carrie and Jeff from the Austin, Texas band Sixteen Deluxe. Sixteen Deluxe is an American alternative rock band mainly active in the 1990s, recording initially for Butthole Surfers drummer King Coffey's Trance Syndicate label. They issued one album on Warner Bros. Records and several others on indie labels. Sixt…
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The energy from musicians in one room borders on magic. Whether or not they say a word, the riffs, the beats, and the rhythms carry their conversation around the room. Sons of Silver feed off this sort of face-to-face energy. A tried-and-true rock n’ roll band, they plug in and unlock a flood of emotions energized by unbridled guitars, fluid percus…
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On this episode, Keith & Geoff welcome Marvin Etzioni into Thunderlove Studio - he is also known as the Mandolin Man. Etzioni is best known as a founder and bassist for the band Lone Justice. He is also a noted songwriter, composer, and record producer. He has released three solo albums in addition to performing with loads of artists. In 1982, Etzi…
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Keith and Geoff welcome Spotlights mastermind Mario Quintero into Thunderlove Studio to chat about the band, their career, and their upcoming album, Alchemy For The Dead (drops April 28 via Ipecac Records). Spotlights is Mario Quintero (guitar, vocals, keys), Sarah Quintero (bass, vocals) and Chris Enriquez (drums). The band has released three albu…
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We close our fourth season with an incredible interview with the remarkable Jeremy Chatelain. Originally from Utah’s hardcore scene, fronting the band's Insight and Iceburn, he made his way to New York City and found himself fronting a “supergroup” that became Handsome. Handsome, included ex-Helmet guitarist Peter Mengede and ex-Quicksand guitarist…
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