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Episode 556: Interview – The Chills’ Martin Phillipps, Part 1
Patrick Foster and Nick Scalera went backstage at the Black Cat in Washington DC to interview Martin Phillipps of legendary New Zealand indie rock band The Chills. This is part one of that interview.
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Episode 555: February New Music – The Dates, Des Demonas, Dan Mangan
What’s Jim been digging lately? Power pop by the Dates and post-punk by Des Demonas. Plus, an R.E.M. cover by Dan Mangan.
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Episode 554: February New Music – Theon Cross, Kel Assouf, Deer Tick
What’s Patrick been digging lately? Some African-influenced sounds by Theon Cross (of Sons of Kemet) and Kel Assouf. Plus, we play a Velvet Underground cover by Deer Tick.
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Episode 553: Talkin’ with a College Student about Records and Radio
Patrick talks with college student Anna-Maria Rahkonen about working at her college radio station at the University of Alabama and for Redeye record distribution in North Carolina. It’s another look into the mind of a young music fan.
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Episode 552: Guest Shot – Bands with Multiple Singers
For today’s guest episode, BJ Bonin and Laura Poehlman discuss bands with multiple singers.
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Episode 551: Guest Shot – Concert Tees
For today’s guest episode, Ben and Wayne of the “Records Revisited” podcast talk about their experiences buying concert T-shirts.
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Episode 550: Guest Shot – Backing Vocals
Today, guest host Mike Wagner of Houston talks about the art of the backing vocal.
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Episode 549: Guest Shot – Knoxville Rocks!
Jim and Patrick take some time off. Today, Randall Brown, singer and guitarist for Rockin’ the Suburbs house band Quartjar, and Becky talk about cool bands from Knoxville TN, including Ex-Gold and the Holifields, plus some other “musical musings.”
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Episode 548: Interview – Mandolin Orange, Part 3
Part 3 of our interview with Andrew Marlin and Emily Frantz of Mandolin Orange. In this concluding segment, we talk about working with independent label Yep Roc, admiration for fiddle players and performing at the famed Ryman Auditorium.