Author: RTS
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Episode 1306: January New Music – Camp Cope, El Camino Acid, Marissa Nadler
More listener new music picks. Harris King likes Camp Cope. Charlie Mack enjoys El Camino Acid. And Niklas Nygards talks up Marissa Nadler.
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Episode 1305: January New Music – Spiritualized, Khruangbin and Leon Bridges, Paul Draper
Listeners share new music they discovered in January. Steven Routledge digs songs by Spiritualized and Paul Draper (with a special surprise). And Bob Peterson enjoys the latest from Khruangbin and Leon Bridges.
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Episode 1304: January New Music – The Weeknd, Soundcarriers, Walker Hayes
What have our interns been digging? New music from The Weeknd (Intern Sam), Walker Hayes (Intern Mary) and the Soundcarriers (Intern Jason).
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Episode 1303: January New Music – Black Country, New Road; Etran de L’Air; Pom Pom Squad
What’s Patrick been digging? New music by Etran de L’Air and Black Country, New Road. Plus we play a Nada Surf cover by Pom Pom Squad.
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Episode 1302: January New Music – Band Of Horses, No Win, The Kernal
What’s Jim been digging? New music by No Win, Band of Horses and The Kernal.
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Episode 1301: Great Opening Acts
Kevin Bartlett, a patron of the pod, gets to pick the topic. He talks about artists he discovered because they opened a show, including Pkew Pkew Pkew, Fantastic Negrito, Cordovas and the Refreshments.
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Episode 1300: Bill Callahan and Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy – ‘Blind Date Party’
Scott Parks, a patron of the pod, gets to pick the topic. We talk about his favorite album of 2021: “Blind Date Party” by Bill Callahan and Bonnie “Prince” Billy.
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Episode 1299: Andrew Howie – Interview
We talk with Scottish singer-songwriter (and sometimes ambient music composer) Andrew Howie about his 2021 album, “Pale White Branches.” This was listener Steven Routledge’s favorite album of last year, and since he is a patron of the pod, he got to pick this topic – and even lined up the guest!
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Episode 1298: 1992 – R.E.M., Uncle Tupelo, Lyle Lovett
Noah Crane, a patron of the pod, gets to pick the topic. He leads Jim & Patrick in a discussion of three favorite albums turning 30 this year: “Automatic for the People” by R.E.M., “March 16-20, 1992” by Uncle Tupelo and “Joshua Judges Ruth” by Lyle Lovett.
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Episode 1297: Talkin’ About Rick Rubin
Jeff Niebuhr, a patron of the pod, gets to pick the topic. He leads Jim and Patrick in a discussion of the amazing producing career of Rick Rubin.