Tag: Steven Routledge
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Episode 2183: July 2025 New Music 2: Oromet, Hemelbestormer, Golomb, The Antlers
The July 2025 New Music Train is on the tracks and it’s steaming down from Scotland with Steven Routledge on board to pick up Kevin Porter just outside of Baltimore. You will hear about new music from Oromet, Hemelbestormer, Golomb and The Antlers.
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Episode 2169: Rest in Power Ozzy Osbourne, Part 1: Listener Reaction
One of rock and roll’s greatest singers and personalities, Ozzy Osbourne, passed earlier this month. In this episode, three Suburbs Pod listeners – Scott Parks, Jason Goebel and Steven Routledge – offer their thoughts on the rock legend’s passing.
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Episode 2163: June 2025 New Music 2: Kathleen Edwards, Panopticon, The Rolling Stones with Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys, Shannon McNally, Keith Frank and Molly Tuttle
The June 2025 New Music Train is flying down the track from Scotland (after picking up Steven Routledge) to South Louisiana (to pick up Kevin Clement). This inimitable duo kick off the listener portion of June 2025 New Music with new songs from Kathleen Edwards, Panopticon, The Rolling Stones with Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys and Shannon McNally, Keith Frank and Molly Tuttle.
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Episode 2145: May 2025 New Music 2: Blondeshell, Törzs, Samantha Crain, Alan Sparhawk with Trampled by Turtles
The May 2025 New Music Train is humming across Scotland to pick up Steven Routledge, then whipping back across the Atlantic to onboard Kevin Porter. Your intrepid new music conductors discuss new work from Blondeshell, Törzs, Samantha Crain and Alan Sparhawk with Trampled by Turtles.
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Episode 2139: Rest in Power: Brian Wilson Part One
Jim, Patrick and the listeners discuss the life and legacy of the amazing Brian Wilson, who passed away last week at the age of 82. In the first episode of a two-part series, we hear from Steven Routledge (with special guest his Dad!), Jesse Jackson and Phil Ingrassia (and of course, Jim and Patrick).
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Episode 2120: April 2025 New Music 2: Brown Horse, Messa, Suede, Bon Iver, Etran de L Air, Lifeguard
Jim took the April 2025 New Music train out for a spin and dropped it off in Scotland, where Steven Routledge takes over and steams back across the Atlantic to pick up Bob Peterson in Wisconsin. This pair of new music aficionados discuss tunes from Brown Horse, Messa, Suede, Bon Iver, Etran de L’ Air and Lifeguard.
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Episode 2095: March 2025 New Music 2: Matt Berninger, Telepathy, Neal Francis, My Morning Jacket, Brian D’Addorio
The March 2025 New Music Train is picking up steam and headed for top speed as it travels from Scotland to Wisconsin. That means new music OG Steven Routledge is on board, along with the doctor of rock and roll, Bob Peterson. They discuss new music from Matt Berninger, Telepathy, Neal Francis, My Morning Jacket and Brian D’Addorio.
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Episode 2076: February 2025 New Music 2: J. Schnitt, You, Infinite, Deep Sea Diver, Miya Folick
The February 2025 New Music Train is on the tracks and heating up the rails! Steven Routledge is on board along with Kevin Porter as the train goes from Scotland to Maryland. The former picks music from (friend of the pod) J. Schnitt and the Texas band You, Infinite. The latter is on new releases from Deep Sea Diver and Miya Folick.
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Episode 2058: January 2025 New Music 2: Elephants and Stars, Mogwai, Ex-Vöid, Tamino
The New Music train is back on the tracks for 2025! Today, new music OG Steven Routledge and Kevin Porter are on board as the train rockets from Stirling UK to just outside Baltimore, USA. Steven discusses new music from Elephants and Stars and Mogwai, while Kevin singles out Ex-Vöid and Tamino.
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Episode 2023: Listeners Pick the Best Music of 2024 Part 1: The Cure, Christopher Owens
Happy New Year and welcome to the Best of 2024 series! Our listeners are choosing their favorite album and song from last year and we begin where we always do, with Steven Routledge. He has selected The Cure’s Songs of A Lost World as his best album and Christopher Owen’s “Do You Need A Friend” as his song. A great way to get us started, thank you Steven!











