Episodes
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Episode 993: October New Music – Travis feat. Susanna Hoffs, Mipso, the Antlers, PUP, Corey Taylor and More
We kick off listener new music week with calls from Steven Routledge from Scotland and Jesse from San Antonio. Steven goes with tunes by Corey Taylor, Catherine Anne Davies and Bernard Butler, Drew Citron, the Antlers, and Travis feat. Susanna Hoffs. Jesse picks music by Mipso and PUP.
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Episode 992: So Tired of Waiting for Echo Park Jimmy
It’s been some time since we’ve heard from fan favorite Echo Park Jimmy. But he recently left us a series of phone messages. Enjoy.
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Episode 991: October New Music – Beabadoobee, Laura Veirs, Smarts, Cut Worms, Vulfpeck
What have our interns been digging? New music by Beabadoobee and Vulfpeck (Sam), Laura Veirs (Mary), Smarts (Sami), and Cut Worms (Matt).
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Episode 990: October New Music – Adrianne Lenker, Joan of Arc, Scary Pockets and Lauren Ruth Ward
What’s Jim been digging? New music from Adrianne Lenker and Joan of Arc. Plus, we play a Stealers Wheel cover by Scary Pockets and Lauren Ruth Ward.
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Episode 989: October New Music – Songhoy Blues, Chad McCullough, Nick Waterhouse
What’s Patrick been digging? New music from Songhoy Blues and Chad McCullough. Plus, we play a Seeds cover by Nick Waterhouse.
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Episode 988: Sophomore Albums
Noah Crane, a patron of the pod, picks the topic. We discuss great sophomore albums by The Band, New Order, R.E.M. and Gaslight Anthem.
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Episode 987: Political Songs
Listeners Mike Snider and Phil Ingrassia join the podcast to discuss political songs, including those by Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, the Clash and more.
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Episode 986: Doug Kershaw – ‘The Cajun Way’
Patrick examines “The Cajun Way,” the 1969 debut solo album by Doug Kershaw. (Jim is out this week.)
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Episode 985: Guest Episode – Afghan Whigs’ ‘1965’
Listeners Justin Steiner and Steven Routledge fill in while Jim and Patrick take a break. They examine the Afghan Whigs’ sixth album, “1965,” which was actually released in 1998.
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Episode 984: XTC – ‘Black Sea,’ Side Two
Patrick and guest host The Bish continue their exploration of XTC’s 1980 album “Black Sea.” Today’s episode centers on Side Two.

