Tag: Patrick Foster
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Episode 693: Book Nook – Chris Bell
Patrick recently read “There was a Light: The Cosmic History of Chris Bell and the Rise of Big Star” by Rich Tupica. This is his report.
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Episode 679: August New Music – Joan Shelley, Lightning Bolt, Valerie June
What’s Patrick been digging? New music from folk artist Joan Shelley and hard rockers Lightning Bolt. Plus, we play a T. Rex cover by Valerie June.
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Episode 666: The Devil’s Music
It’s episode 666 on Rockin’ the Suburbs. So Patrick invites a mischievous guest to the basement.
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Episode 658: July New Music – Kyle Craft, Purple Mountains, Karen Jonas
What’s Patrick been digging lately? Some smart rock by Kyle Craft and Purple Mountains. Plus, we play a Bob Dylan cover by Karen Jonas.
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Episode 652: Concert Report – Hop Along
Listen: EPISODIX: Posted: July 29, 2019 Music: Hop Along “Somewhere a Judge” Bark Your Head Off, Dog (Saddle Creek) 2018 Kississippi “Cut Yr Teeth” Sunset…
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Episode 614: May New Music – Le Winston Band, Kongo Dia Ntotila
Patrick’s been digging some new world music from Canada’s Le Winston Band and Kongo Dia Ntotila of the UK.
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Episode 608: Book Nook – Joy Division, Spacemen 3
Let’s visit Patrick’s Book Nook (now with its own theme music!). He discusses “Spacemen 3 and the Birth of Spiritualized” by Erik Morse, “Playing the Bass with Three Left Hands” by Will Carruthers and “The Searing Light, the Sun and Everything Else: Joy Division” by Jon Savage.
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Episode 594: April New Music – Fontaines D.C., Witchtrial, Starcrawler
What’s Patrick been digging lately? New music from Ireland’s Fontaines D.C. and Washington DC’s Witchtrial. Plus, we play a Ramones cover by Starcrawler.
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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 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.

