More Episodes
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Episode 348: Fan Mail – Soul Asylum, Nada Surf
More listener feedback. A note setting us straight about Soul Asylum. And a heartfelt call confirming our feelings about Nada Surf.
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Episode 347: Fan Mail – Van Halen, Bonny Doon, Titus Andronicus
We get the best emails and voice messages from our listeners. And we like to share them with you. Today, an email about Van Halen and Valerie Bertinelli, plus a call about a number of topics, including new music from Bonny Doon and tube socks for Titus Andronicus.
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Episode 346: April New Music – Hop Along, Sons of Kemet, Prince
Patrick’s been digging indie rock from Hop Along, jazz from Sons of Kemet and a newly released classic jam from Prince.
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Episode 345: April New Music – Moondoggies, Winter, Japanese Breakfast
What’s Jim been digging lately? Hear his new music picks from April. Earthy rock from the Moondoggies, shoegaze from Winter, and a Cranberries cover from Japanese Breakfast.
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Episode 344: Rush – Live Albums
We close out Rush Week with a look at some of the band’s live recordings. With guests Bobby Padavick and Charles Andrews of D.C. band Night Streets.
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Episode 343: Rush – ‘Signals’
Be cool or be cast out. Listen to our exploration of Rush’s 1982 album “Signals.” With guests Bobby Padavick and Charles Andrews of D.C. band Night Streets. All part of Rush Week on Rockin’ the Suburbs.
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Episode 342: Rush – ‘Permanent Waves’
If you choose not to listen to this podcast, you still have made a choice. Rockin’ the Suburbs tackles Rush’s 1980 album “Permanent Waves,” with guests Bobby Padavick and Charles Andrews of D.C. band Night Streets. As Rush Week continues.
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Episode 341: Rush – ‘2112’
Rush Week continues! Today, we take a step back to discuss the band’s 1976 landmark album ‘2112.’ With special guests Bobby Padavick and Charles Andrews of D.C. band Night Streets.
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Episode 340: Rush – ‘Moving Pictures’
Prepare to be Rushified on Rockin’ the Suburbs this week. We invite a couple of big fans — Bobby Padavick and Charles Andrews of Washington D.C. band Night Streets — to talk about some of the albums of Rush. We start with the Canadian trio’s best-selling record, 1981’s “Moving Pictures.”
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Episode 339: Record Store Day – Car Seat Headrest, Trampled By Turtles and More
Adam Coop of Louisville rounds out our tales from Record Store Day. He picked up some special released by Car Seat Headrest, Trampled By Turtles (covering Tom Petty) and more.