Episodes
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Episode 213: Fats Domino – Rest In Power
Antoine “Fats” Domino died at age 89 on Oct. 24, 2017. We pay tribute to this underappreciated rock ‘n’ roll pioneer.
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Episode 212: New Music – October 2017
October just ended. So it’s time to talk about a few cool new songs we discovered. Featuring King Krule, Pugwash, Florist and AK/DK. Plus, a closing cover of an Elvis Costello song by Lydia Loveless. (All with special guest Sam Lisker, aka “Intern Sam.”)
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Episode 211: Intern Sam Loves Motown
You’ve heard about the legend of Intern Sam. Now meet Sam Lisker, the college student who helps us out with SuburbsPod.com. He talks about being 20 going on 40.
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Episode 210: Live Show – Audience Participation
We conclude Suburbs Live with some audience participation. We ask about their first album, first concert, artist their friends would be surprised they like, and favorite new song/album. It’s super fun.
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Episode 209: Live Show – Less Talk More Rock
At our Suburbs Live event, guest Lisa Said joins us in a game of Less Talk More Rock. We each pick three songs. We get 30 seconds to set up our song, then the song is played for 1 minute, then we all get 30 seconds to discuss the song. Plus, Lisa Said performs “Regular Guy” from her new EP “Estranged” at the end of the show. Recorded in front of a live audience at Black Walnut Brewery in Leesburg VA.
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Episode 208: Live Show – Meet Lisa Said
It’s Rockin’ the Suburbs Live! We interview singer-songwriter Lisa Said in front of an audience at Black Walnut Brewery in Leesburg VA. And she plays an original song too. Enjoy a performance of “Peel the Moon,” from Lisa’s new EP “Estranged.”
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Episode 207: Halloween – Costumed Rockers
For the Halloween season, we engage in a spirited discussion of rock bands that perform in costume.
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Episode 206: Sex Pistols – ‘Never Mind the Bollocks’
Perhaps the single-most influential album was released 40 years ago. “Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols” came out on Oct. 28, 1977. It was the band’s only studio album, and it’s safe to say that rock music has never been the same.
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Episode 205: Book Nook – NYC in the 2000s, Beatles
Patrick just finished two books and wants to share them with you. The first is “Meet me in the Bathroom,” by Lizzy Goodman, an oral history of the New York music scene in the 2000s, which brought us the Strokes, Vampire Weekend, Interpol, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, LCD Soundsystem and many other cool indie bands. The second book is “You Never Give me Your Money” by Peter Doggett, about the business and legal battles of the Beatles after they broke up.
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Episode 204: Yep Roc’s 20th Anniversary, Part 2
More of our conversation with Glenn Dicker and Billy Maupin of Yep Roc as the super cool indie label celebrates its 20th anniversary. There’s a great story in here about a lunch box.