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Will's Band of the Week
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Will and Craig discuss new releases by the Tubs, Floodlights, and bdrmm, plus live reports and bonus songs.
3-23-25 -- SXSW 2025 Review
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Using a scientifically rigorous analysis, the Will's Band gang and cohorts rate the best of 123 bands they saw at this year's SXSW Music Festival.
3-9-25 -- 2025 SXSW Preview Part 2
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Will, David, Jeremiah and Jon discuss more bands coming to Austin for SXSW 2025.
3-2-25 -- 2025 SXSW Preview Part 1
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Will, David, Jeremiah and Jon discuss their top picks from this year's SXSW Music Festival in Austin, Texas.
2-23-25 -- Horsegirl, Cryogeyser, and ODDLY
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2-16-25 -- Sharon Van Etten, Gus Englehorn, and Lambrini Girls
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Will and Anurag discuss new releases by Sharon Van Etten, Gus Englehorn, and Lambrini Girls, plus music news, a live report, and bonus songs.
2-10-25 -- The Laughing Chimes, Ex-Vöid, and Delivery
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2-2-25 -- Prism Shores, Kratzen, and Clarence
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Will and Jason discuss new releases by Prism Shores, Kratzen, and Clarence, plus bonus songs of the week.
1-26-25 -- 2024 Listener Series - Jorge and Brendan
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Will discusses listeners Jorge and Brendan's favorite albums of 2024.
1-19-25 -- Nicholas and Listener Walter's Favorite Albums of 2024.
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Will and Nicholas discuss Nicholas and listener Walter's favorite albums of 2024.
1-14-25 -- 2024 Listener Series - Jerry and Kevin
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Will discusses listeners Jerry and Kevin's favorite albums of 2024.
1-5-25 -- Grant and Reece's Favorite Albums of 2024
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Will, Grant and Reece discuss Grant and Reece's favorite albums of 2024.
Jeremiah's Top Ten Albums of 2024
2024/12/31
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Jeremiah's top ten albums of 2024:
1. Being Dead - EELS
2. MJ Lenderman - Manning Fireworks
3. Ekko Astral - Pink Balloons
4. Red Pants - Pale Shadows
5. The Cure - Songs of a Lost World
6. Mannequin Pussy - I Got Heaven
7. Orla Gartland - Everybody Needs a Hero
8. Alvilda - C'est Déjà L'heure
9. Jamie xx - In Waves
10. Bullion - Affection
David's Top Ten Albums of 2024
2024/12/31
David's top ten albums of 2024 (listed by artist and track selection):
12-30-24 -- 2024 Listener Lists - Nick and Pooch
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Will and David discuss listeners Nick and Pooch's favorite albums of 2024.
12-23-24 -- David and Jeremiah's Favorite Albums of 2024
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Will, David and Jeremiah count down David and Jeremiah's favorite albums of 2024.
Jason's Top Ten Albums of 2024
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Jason's Top Ten Albums of 2024:
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Anurag's top ten albums of 2024:
Cindy Lee - Diamond Jubilee Big Brave - A Chaos of Flowers Sunnsetter - Heaven Hang Over Me Thou - Umbilical Waxahatchee - Tigers Blood King Hannah - Big Swimmer Nemhasis - Verbathim Mdou Moctar - Funeral For Justice Public Service Broadcasting - The Last Flight Thunder Queens - Strike One
Chris's Top Ten Albums of 2024
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Chris's top ten albums of 2024:
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Will's Top Ten Albums of 2024
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Will's top ten albums of 2024:
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12-15-24 -- Anurag and Jason's Favorite Albums of 2024
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Will, Anurag and Jason discuss Anurag and Jason's favorite albums of 2024.
12-8-24 -- Our Favorite Albums of 2024
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Will and Chris count down their favorite albums of 2024.
11-24-24 -- 2024 Late Year Catch-up
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Will features seven new albums to make way for this year's end-of-year specials.
11-17-24 -- The Cure, 2nd Grade, and Humdrum
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Will and David discuss the latest releases by The Cure, 2nd Grade, and Humdrum, plus live reports and bonus songs.
11-10-24 -- Thus Love, 22° Halo, and Julie
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Will and special guest Jon Garrett from Charlotte, North Carolina discuss new releases by Thus Love, 22° Halo, and Julie, plus live reports and bonus songs.
11-3-24 -- Shower Curtain, A Place to Bury Strangers, and Hello Mary
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Will and Reece discuss new releases by Shower Curtain, A Place to Bury Strangers, and Hello Mary, plus a live report and bonus songs.
10-27-24 -- Porridge Radio, Public Service Broadcasting, and Memorials
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Will and Anurag discuss new releases by Porridge Radio, Public Service Broadcasting, and Memorials, plus live reports and bonus songs.
10-20-24 -- Mo Dotti, Feeling Figures, and Healees
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Will and Jason discuss new releases by Mo Dotti, Feeling Figures, and Healees, plus bonus songs and unpredictable banter.
10-14-24 -- Half Waif, Wild Pink, and Office Dog
2024/10/14
Will and David discuss the latest releases by Half Waif, Wild Pink, and Office Dog, plus multiple live reports and bonus songs.
10-6-24 -- Being Dead, MJ Lenderman, and Real Farmer
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Will and Jeremiah discuss the latest releases by Being Dead, MJ Lenderman, and Real Farmer, plus a live report and bonus songs.
9-29-24 -- Quivers, Illuminati Hotties, and Nada Surf
2024/09/30
Will discusses the latest releases by Quivers, Illuminati Hotties, and Nada Surf.
9-22-24 -- Fake Fruit, The Dare, and The Bug Club
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Will and Chris discuss the latest releases by Fake Fruit, The Dare, and The Bug Club, plus live reports and bonus songs.
9-16-24 -- Dummy, Ex Pilots, and Wut
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Will and Jason discuss new releases by Dummy, Ex Pilots, and Wut, plus a live report and bonus songs.
9-1-24 -- Chime School, Charly Bliss, and Horse Jumper of Love
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Will and David discuss the latest releases by Chime School, Charly Bliss, and Horse Jumper of Love, plus live reports and bonus songs.
8-25-24 -- Wishy, Pom Poko, and Slippers
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Will and Jason discuss new releases by Wishy, Pom Poko, and Slippers, plus live reports and bonus songs.
8-18-24 -- X and Nightshift
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Will discusses new releases by X and Nightshift, plus a death of the week.
8-11-24 -- Los Campesinos!, Lowmoon, and Personal Trainer
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Will and David discuss new releases by Los Campesinos!, Lowmoon, and Personal Trainer, plus live reports and bonus songs.
8-4-24 -- Bibi Club, Big Yawn, and Robber Robber
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Will and Nicholas discuss new releases by Bibi Club, Big Yawn, and Robber Robber, plus the loss of Martin Phillipps of the Chills and bonus songs.
7-28-24 -- Bacchae, King Hannah, and Goat Girl
2024/07/29
Will and Anurag discuss new releases by Bacchae, King Hannah, and Goat Girl, plus a live report and bonus songs.
7-21-24 -- Whitelands, the Proctors, and Camera Obscura
2024/07/22
Will and Craig discuss the latest releases by Whitelands, the Proctors, and Camera Obscura, plus live reports and bonus songs.
7-14-24 -- Laughing, English Teacher, and Annabel
2024/07/15
Will and David discuss the latest releases by Laughing, English Teacher, and Annabel, plus live reports and bonus songs.
7-7-24 -- Been Stellar, Bullion, and Cardinals
2024/07/08
Will and Jeremiah discuss the latest releases by Been Stellar, Bullion, and Cardinals, plus live reports, music news, and bonus songs.
6-30-24 -- Vessel; the Reds, Pinks and Purples; and Mary Timony
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Will discusses the latest releases by Vessel; the Reds, Pinks and Purples; and Mary Timony.
6-23-24 -- DIIV, Kelley Stoltz, and Cola
2024/06/24
Will and Jason discuss the latest releases by DIIV, Kelley Stoltz, and Cola, plus bonus songs and miscellaneous banter.
6-16-24 -- Good Looks, Dog Park, and Lightheaded
2024/06/17
Will and David discuss new releases by Good Looks, Dog Park, and Lightheaded, plus multiple live reports and bonus songs.
6-9-24 -- Neutrals, Enjoyable Listens, and the BV's
2024/06/10
Will, Barrett and Craig discuss the latest releases by Neutrals, Enjoyable Listens, and the BV's, plus live reports and bonus songs.
6-2-24 -- Dehd, Cloud Nothings, and Crumb
2024/06/03
Will and Reece discuss the latest releases by Dehd, Cloud Nothings, and Crumb, plus live reports and bonus songs.
5-26-24 -- Bodega, Sharp Pins, and Yea-Ming and the Rumours
2024/05/27
Will and Jason discuss new releases by Bodega, Sharp Pins, and Yea-Ming and the Rumours, plus a live report and bonus songs.
5-12-24 -- Janelane, Royel Otis, and American Culture
2024/05/13
Will and David discuss the latest releases by Janelane, Royel Otis, and American Culture, plus Steve Albini, live reports, and bonus songs.
5-5-24 -- Corridor, S:Bahn, and Krautwerk
2024/05/06
Will and Nicholas discuss the latest releases by Corridor, S:Bahn, and Krautwerk, plus bonus songs and more.
4-29-24 -- Waxahatchee, Oort Clod, and Drahla
2024/04/30
Will and Anurag discuss new releases by Waxahatchee, Oort Clod, and Drahla, plus live reports and bonus songs.
4-14-24 -- Gustaf, Holiday Ghosts, and Comet Gain
2024/04/15
Will and Craig discuss new releases by Gustaf, Holiday Ghosts, and Comet Gain, plus live reports, a travel report, and bonus songs.
4-7-24 -- Chastity Belt, Crawlers, and Fanclubwallet
2024/04/08
Will and David discuss new releases by Chastity Belt, Crawlers, and Fanclubwallet, plus a death of the week, a live report, and bonus songs.
3-31-24 -- Dancer, Library Card, and Flowertown
2024/04/01
Will and Jason discuss new releases by Dancer, Library Card, and Flowertown, plus live reports, bonus songs, and miscellaneous banter.
3-24-24 -- Real Estate and Rocket
2024/03/25
Will, David and Jeremiah discuss the latest releases by Real Estate and Rocket, plus a SXSW recap and bonus songs.
SXSW Report 2024
2024/03/20
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I have just completed my fourth visit to the South by Southwest (SXSW) music festival in Austin, Texas, accompanied by podcast cohorts David and Jeremiah. I thought I would write up a summary for my own archives and in an attempt not to annoy people by telling them about it incessantly.
This is not your standard music festival where bands play in a huge park with three or four stages and 50,000 people watching each band. Instead, there are over 1,000 bands playing on 100 or more stages throughout the city. Most of the venues have a capacity somewhere between about 50 and 1,000 people. For the bands I tend to like the typical venue probably has a capacity of about 200 people. So it is an opportunity to see bands in smaller venues, far superior to the big festival experience in my opinion.
The bands that play at SXSW tend to be highly motivated, bands that are actually trying to make a living in the music industry. This eliminates many of the bands I and my cohorts are fans of, all the great music being made by people in their basements, bedrooms, etc. just for the sake of making music. I think there is a place for both. But you only get one side of that coin at SXSW.
As long as you do your research (or have a trusted friend who does the research), it can be a very fun adult music playground.
We saw many great bands, many more good bands, and far fewer so-so bands. We met some cool people. We got tired. Our feet got sore. Our ears rang. And it was all worthwhile. Here's my recap, in the order of the bands I saw.
Tuesday, March 12
I hit the ground running with (1) Tramhaus from Rotterdam, Netherlands. This was at the so-called International Day Stage, and there was just one problem; they wouldn't let me in without a badge (I had the more cost-effective music wristband) so I watched from an opening in the fence. Tramhaus is a good propulsive post-punk band with a singer who sings, shouts, and talks to varying degrees. I found them to be an enjoyable start to my festival experience.
My friends and I decided on a three-song rule. To say you "saw" a band you must have listened to at least three songs. Therefore, Touch Girl Apple Blossom from Austin, of which I caught only a song and a half, does not count. They sounded good, though. I'd like to hear more.
Next was (2) Bodega from New York City, a band I have liked since their brilliant first album released a few years ago. They are still going strong with a new album coming out next month. The stand-up drummer and front and center singer/hi-hat player were especially cool. This was at the patio at Hotel Vegas. Hotel Vegas is essentially three venues in one - there is the Hotel Vegas bar, the Volstead Lounge, and the back patio area. They probably hosted about 100 shows during the week.
On to the Empire Control Room for (3) Kathleen Edwards , a Canadian singer-songwriter now living in Florida. I tend to much prefer full band performances, but she pulled off the solo performance quite well, especially with her commanding opener. The Empire complex includes the Garage, a large space with a tent set up in the back area in case of rain, and the Control Room, a very small and intimate space with an excellent sound system. Speaking of excellent sound systems, they are everywhere at SXSW and many of the spaces are makeshift/temporary setups. I don't know where all the portable sound equipment comes from but somehow the music sounds good almost everywhere.
Next was (4) Alix Fernz from Montreal at the Swan Dive. We joke about Jeremiah always liking bands from Montreal. This was fun, bouncy synth-pop fitting well within the Montreal tradition. The Swan Dive is another "double" venue with the divey bar in front and a cool outdoor patio in the back.
Then we headed next door to the Chess Club to see (5) Bee Bee Sea , a surf-punk band from Castel Goffredo, Italy. The Chess Club is a tiny bar with a small stage that barely has enough space for a band. If you are close to the front you are essentially right next to the band. It can be hot and uncomfortable but being that close to the band is pretty great. Bee Bee Sea played an impressive energetic set.
From there Jeremiah and I headed east to the Low Down Lounge for (6) Library Card from Rotterdam, the second of three excellent Rotterdam bands we would see. This band is right up my alley. Dark post-punk bass lines and guitar progressions, and a talk-singer. All talented people and the songs really hit the sweet spot for me. Winner of day one, in my opinion. After this midnight show it was time to get some sleep.
Wednesday, March 13
Paste Magazine gets the award for the best free unofficial daytime shows. For three days they hosted shows for the entire afternoon on four stages -- bars the High Noon and Coral Snake across the street from each other, each with an indoor and outdoor stage. Over 60 bands in total and the "hit rate" was high. They were sponsored by Ilegal Mezcal, who provided free samples good enough that I think I am going to buy some mezcal for the first time in my life.
We started Wednesday at noon with a set by (7) Friko from Chicago inside at the High Noon. Wow, what a talented band, in particular singer/guitarist Niko Kapetan. It's not just the energy, but the creative songwriting and musicanship. Buy your indie rock stock in this band ASAP. As I was watching Friko I felt a tap on my shoulder and there was Jon, our friend who manages the band Thus Love. It was fun to meet Jon in person and he had some pretty fun band management stories along with engaging indie rock discussions.
After Friko it was outside for (8) Smut , also from Chicago, featuring some '90s alt rock style and top-notch frontwoman Tay Roebuck. Another solid set.
From there it was across the street to see (9) Coach Party from the Isle of Wight, England. Another solid power pop band. And when I say power I mean they bring the power, not just that their instruments are connected to electrical power. My only complaint is that their super catchy track "Be That Girl" somehow didn't make it onto the setlist.
Then it was up to Lazarus Brewing, where the guys from the Music For Listeners radio show in San Antonio have been hosting bands in the afternoons during SXSW for several years. They have excellent taste and there are always numerous bands worth checking out. The setting is great with picnic tables along with good beer, tacos and appetizers. First up here was Jon's band (10) Thus Love from Brattleboro, Vermont, making a SXSW appearance for the second straight year. I missed them last year after their drummer had an accident and was unable to play. They are probably best described as a goth + post punk band but what I think stands out most is the singer, Echo's, commanding voice. Jon tells us the upcoming album is going to be good!
One of those fun "people you meet" experiences happened here. Jon introduced me to a guy from the Netherlands named Marco who is a prominent Instagram personality known as Opposite Marco. (See @oppositemarco, I think.) We had a great time talking with Marco and ran into him a few more times the rest of the week.
Next at Lazarus was (11) Omni from Atlanta. I would describe them as spiky, rhythmic post-punk. I have liked this band for a long time, but there was something about this set that just seemed a little off. Maybe the setting just didn't match their musical style. More on Omni later.
The last show of the afternoon at Lazarus was (12) Corridor from Montreal. They are French Canadians full of energy and musicianship. This was one of the highlights of the festival for me. I love this band.
For Wednesday evening there was an excellent lineup at the Empire Garage and Control Room starting with (13) the Belair Lip Bombs from Melbourne, Australia. This is another band for which I recommend you acquire some indie rock stock. They have a "sounds like they're from Australia" sound and the singer sounds ever so slightly like Courtney Barnett at times but they have their own character and the whole set was consistently good.
Next up in the Empire Control room was Los Angeles synth-punk band (14) Automatic . This was a bizarre gig. Singer/synth player Izzy Glaudini had difficulty getting her equipment set up which caused the set to start about 15 minutes late. At times the set was sloppy, with missed notes, off rhythm, etc. Nevertheless I found it to be an enjoyable set. Kind of a punk attitude with a somewhat uncommon instrumental composition.
After Automatic I fought my way through the crowd to see (15) Dry Cleaning from London at the Control Room next door while David stayed in the Garage to see Bar Italia . I've been enjoying Dry Cleaning's music for a few years now but had not had the chance to see them live. They are led by talk-singer, mostly talker, Florence Shaw surrounded buy some big dudes, one with a big mustache and another with a big beard -- it's a sight to behold. Musically, I'd say they were just OK. With that style you need to figure out how to keep the music interesting. They hinted at that with the last track, which was a long noisy jam.
Then it was back to the Garage for Chicago band (16) Deeper . This was one of the surprises and highlights of the festival for me. On record they play the spiky post-punk but live the whole sound was expanded to the point they sometimes sounded like the Cure. They were dark and intense, building on their recorded sound. This band should be drawing some good crowds on tour.
Deeper's set started at midnight, so afterwards it was getting close to 1:00 a.m. and I was dead tired but there was one more band, to see, (17) Dust from Newcastle, Australia. In the post-punk category. I hit the three-song minimum, but as David commented at some point, my ability to absorb music was compromised. I had to call it a night. I'll need to give Dust another chance.
Thursday, March 14
After a good night's sleep I was ready to rock early in the afternoon, starting with (18) Squirrel Flower aka Ella Williams from Chicago at the Hotel Vegas Volstead Lounge. Squirrel Flower made the news in the days leading up to the festival by initiating a boycott of official SXSW shows based on her opposition to SXSW's inclusion of the U.S. Army as a sponsor, as well as various defense contractors who have supplied weapons supporting the Israeli war on Gaza. Numerous other bands followed, including most of the Irish bands. Many of the bands who did play official showcases voiced their opposition to the war and in support of the boycotting artists.
Given the publicity, I thought there would be a bigger crowd for Squirrel Flower, but it was the not-uncommon thin early afternoon crowd of about 30. She played solo without her band, which was unfortunate because her most recent album has a pretty heavy full band sound and is my favorite thing she's done. Nevertheless it was a decent solo set.
After Squirrel Flower I caught the last song and half of a Scottish band called Neon Waltz at Lazarus Brewing. It was a good song and a half, but the three-song minimum was not met. Back to the Paste grounds, where I fortuitously encountered (19) Omni for the second time. This time was different. The venue matched their energy much better than their set at Lazarus Brewing and I enjoyed it quite a bit.
Then it was across the street in the Coral Snake parking lot where I met David to see Los Angeles band (20) Rocket . This is a band that doesn't really do anything new; all they do is rock. For the guitar geeks out there, they have a dual-Gibson SG arsenal. I've noticed that a lot of bands have one guitarist playing an SG but it's rare that you see two going at once. This totally works for Rocket. It's a wall of rock and roll in your face that you just can't deny. Check out the drummer also. She's giving that kit a beating.
After Rocket it was back across the street for New York City indie rockers (21) Joyer . Another pleasant surprise that I didn't necessarily see coming. Sensitive, but loud. Good songwriting. All good.
The Paste event was just unstoppable. Next up, inside at the High Noon, was Austin band (22) Good Looks . I think this was recommended by David and I have to thank David for recommending so many great bands that I saw this year. There were several bands that I really liked and would not have seen but for David's recommendation. He gets this year's band research reward. I really enjoyed Good Looks. They have an Americana-style sound but there's some great guitar work and just a bit of an edge which to me makes them stand out from the typical Americana band that I might not be able to get too excited about.
Then it was back outside for Indianapolis, Indiana indie rockers (23) Wishy , another pleasant surprise that I thoroughly enjoyed. Great combo of tuneful, loud, good songs, wall of sound, male and female vocals, how can you not like this combination? I'm buying indie rock stock once again.
Are you getting tired like I am? We're barely over half way! OK, the streak had to end at some point, and I'm afraid it did with (24) Worry Club from Chicago. I can't criticize a musician for enthusiasm, and this guy sure had it. For me the music just couldn't quite match the enthusiasm.
On to the Thursday evening agenda, Jeremiah and I went to the British Music Embassy (BME) to see Glasgow, Scotland band (25) Humour . The BME puts on an event every year featuring British bands over the course of several days. In the past they did this at a location called the Cedar Street Courtyard. This year it was moved to the back yard of a Sheraton hotel and it was a great setup with two stages. Humour played on the smaller stage and the setup, lighting and sound quality were all great. They were introduced by legendary British DJ Steve Lamacq. The singer is maybe somewhat of an acquired taste but he is immensely talented and I am on board. Solid band, excellent set.
After Humour I booked it down the Chess Club because how could I miss the encore (second year) performance of (26) La Sécurité ? I considered them last year's breakout band but they didn't really break out. It's time for that to happen. What a fun band. I probably annoyed some people by barely making it in and then jostling my way to the front, but I call it old guy privilege. Let the old guys have some fun. Vocalist Éliane Viens-Synnott brings the energy and charisma and the whole band is really talented. Keep on rockin' La Sécurité.
Then it was time for a little change of pace. David had discovered another Rotterdam band, (27) Nagasaki Swim . Turns out the bass player for Library Card, Kat Kalkman, is the keyboard player for Nagasaki Swim. That's an all-star SXSW performance if you ask me. Nagasaki Swim plays a nice easy-going somewhat Americana, but maybe more Netherlanda, style and it's just really nice and enjoyable in the best way. This was at the Driskill Hotel in a seated setting. We met a musician named beccs from Brooklyn there. She had a 1:00 a.m. gig coming up later in the evening/night. I feared for her. I hope it went well. She was nice.
On to Valhalla, dive bar, to see (28) HighSchool from Melbourne, who committed the near-mortal sin of playing live with a drum machine. But they pulled it off! This was a set of consistently good songs in the dark-'80s vein. One of the songs sounded exactly like New Order. The rest had influence from other bands of that era but HIghSchool have forged a sound that isn't too common these days and it's very good.
At this point I'm getting tired. Have you noticed I've seen quite a few bands already on Thursday? But there are two more bands I'd really like to see. Jeremiah accompanied me to the Swan Dive to see (29) Zoon . I wasn't sure what to expect. Anurag had recommended this Canadian indigenous artist and the album was good but kind of all over the place. I was afraid this could be one of those laptop shows. But it wasn't. Guitar (with about 20 pedals), bass, electric cello (!) and drums. What a talent. I thought it had the emotional power of Sigur Ros with greater dynamic range. It was a crime that there were about 15 people there watching. I hope some of them were influential in the music industry because this band deserves much more attention. I'm buying some more indie rock stock.
Now I am on the verge of expiration but conveniently, on my way back to my hotel the band (30) Ada Oda is playing at a bar called the Marlow. Sleep seems so appealing at this point but Ada Oda was a priority on my list. They are based in Brussels, Belgium and sing in Italian. It does not matter if you can't understand a word they are saying because in this case the music does match the enthusiasm. La Sécuité meets Belle and Sebastian? I don't know. I'm getting tired writing this post so maybe I'm way off. Whatever, it's really good. One of my highlights for sure.
Friday, March 15
Shout out to my hotel, which is not really a shout out because I'm not going to identify the hotel. I don't want you all to know my secret. The hotel was nice, the bed was very comfortable, and the location was great. With my good night's sleep I was ready to rock at noon to see (31) Hinds from Madrid, Spain back at the Paste grounds. There was a line to get in when they opened and this was one of the biggest crowds I have seen for a noon show. It's even more impressive when you consider that Hinds played 14 gigs at SXSW this year. Yes, fourteen . I don't know how they can pull that off but their performance didn't show it, other than they had to limit their set to about 25 minutes in order to make it to the next gig. At this point I would say they are indie rock veterans. Fun band, singing in Spanish, all good.
Next it was inside at the intimate indoor stage at the High Noon to see (32) Shower Curtain . My son Reece had told me about this band from Brooklyn. I had only listened a little but this live performace totally sold me. I talked earlier about Rocket's dual-SG arsenal. Shower Curtain had a triple-Jazzmaster arsenal. That's right, three Jazzmasters with lots of pedals plus bass and drums. It was a total wall of sound and they did it very well. Ear candy for me. Keep on rockin' Shower Curtain!
While we were still at the Paste grounds, it was time to head back outside to see (33) They Are Gutting a Body of Water (aka TAGABOW) from Philadelphia. They were at SXSW last year and Craig had identified them purely by their ridiculous band name. I missed them last year so it was time to see them now. David described them as a very polarizing band. I would agree. They were polarizing in my own head. I think I both loved and hated them. On the negative side, they make absolutely no connection with the audience. The bassist, singer/guitarist and lead guitarist all face the drummer. They play electronic beats between all the songs that to me are just a distraction from what the band does well. And the singer sings with a cigarette handing out of the side of his mouth. To each his own, but I think that's gross. On the positive side, the drummer rocks and they make some intense noise and even some beatiful sounds.
Time to lighten things up a little. Across the street was (34) Mamalarky from Los Angeles. One of my son Reece's favorite bands. Maybe a little on the light side for me but it was a nice set and had one of those fun SXSW moments when the singer/guitarist had a gear malfunction and asked, "Does anyone have another guitar?" About two songs later she had one.
At this point Jeremiah had a good idea to head over to the Parish where the Marshall Funhouse event was happening and Being Dead from Austin was due to play. So I booked it over there and Being Dead had been replaced by (35) Kiwi Jr. , a podcast favorite from Toronto. This is the third year in a row I've seen Kiwi Jr. at SXSW. Last year in particular was great. But here they were playing the same songs again. Great band but people, you need a refresh. Get some new material and be great again!
Now back to the Hotel Vegas Volstead Lounge to see (36) Holiday Ghosts from Falmouth, UK. It was kind of refreshing to see a band with a true "indie" sound. As I mentioned earlier, most of the bands at SXSW are so highly motivated and yearning to be professional. Maybe that's the case with Holiday Ghosts but they don't come across that way. They just sound like a band that likes to make music they like. And the drummer who sings is great.
Next was (37) Blushing at the small bar at Hotel Vegas next door. They are an Austin shoegaze band. I saw them two years ago at Lazarus Brewing and they just seemed to have an off day. They looked like they really didn't want to be there. But this year was different. They had a renewed confidence and enthusiasm. They have a new album and a big tour coming up. A band to watch.
On my way out of the venue I ran into Marco, who was chatting with the members of Programmique, a Brooklyn post-punk band. We got to talking about (38) Library Card and I informed Marco that their drummer had told me about another gig happening in about half an hour. So off we went to the Side Bar to see Library Card. We met David and Jeremiah there also. This second time around for me did nothing to lessen my love of Library Card.
After Library Card we had a break from the music for a couple hours when Jeremiah's gracious friends, Matt and Georgia, took us to an excellent cajun restaurant.
After dinner we headed for the Creek and the Cave (formerly known as the Barracuda), another venue with both indoor and outdoor spaces, and this one is particularly good. While David stopped in the front indoor room to see LA-based Wilt , I went to the back for (39) Bleach Lab from London. I would say they fall on the lighter side of a shoegaze vibe. Sometimes I prefer music with a little more edge but what makes Bleach Lab stand out is their singer, who has a commanding and "professional" voice, which I mean in a good way.
Next at the same venue, outside at the Creek and the Cave, was Atlanta artist (40) Bathe Alone . Bathe Alone is a solo project of Bailey Crone but for this gig she put together a large band, which was really cool except for the fact that the large band seemed to create problems with the mix, with individual instruments often being inaudible. Maybe it was growing pains. I hope they have a good future.
Finally, we are getting to my closer. I booked it across town to Cooper's BBQ to see (41) Pylon Reenactment Society . Pylon was a legendary underappreciated band from Athens, Georgia who broke up long ago but their singer, Vanessa Briscoe Hay, put together this new band not only to play old Pylon songs but also to write, record and perform new material. They're still good.
At this point, after 41 gigs by 39 bands, it's time to sleep, and dream of SXSW 2025.
Will
3-17-24 -- Mannequin Pussy, Baby In Vain, and Footballhead
2024/03/18
Will and Reece discuss new releases by Mannequin Pussy, Baby In Vain, and Footballhead, plus a live report and bonus songs.
3-10-24 -- SXSW 2024 Preview Part 2
2024/03/11
Will, David and Jeremiah feature 12 more bands coming to South By Southwest in Austin this month.
3-3-24 -- SXSW 2024 Preview Part 1
2024/03/04
Will, David and Jeremiah feature 12 bands coming to South By Southwest in Austin this month.
2-25-24 -- Friko, Ty Segall, and Omni
2024/02/26
Will and Anurag discuss new releases by Friko, Ty Segall, and Omni, plus the listener mailbag and bonus songs.
2-18-24 -- Ducks Ltd., Pylon Reenactment Society, and Stuart Pearce
2024/02/19
Will and Craig discuss the latest releases by Ducks Ltd., Pylon Reenactment Society, and Stuart Pearce, plus live reports and bonus songs.
2-11-24 -- NewDad, Office Dog, and the Maureens
2024/02/12
Will and David discuss new albums by NewDad, Office Dog, and the Maureens, plus live reports, weather reports, and bonus songs.
2-4-24 -- The Umbrellas, Capsuna, and Orchard
2024/02/05
Will and Jason discuss new releases by the Umbrellas, Capsuna, and Orchard, plus bonus songs and more.
1-28-24 -- Sleater-Kinney and Marika Hackman
2024/01/29
Will and Anurag discuss new releases by Sleater-Kinney and Marika Hackman, plus a live report, bonus songs, and Aaron Rodgers.
1-21-24 -- Sprints, Lankum, and the Jasmine Minks
2024/01/22
Will and Craig discuss the new album by Sprints and 2023 albums by Lankum and the Jasmine Minks, plus a live report and bonus songs.
1-17-24 -- 2023 Listener Favorites
2024/01/18
Will, David and Jason discuss some of our listeners' favorite music of 2023.
1-7-24 -- Reece's Favorite Albums of 2023 plus the Lay Lows
2024/01/08
Will and Reece discuss Reece's favorite albums of 2023 plus a bonus album by the Lay Lows.
Jeremiah's Top Ten Albums of 2023
2024/01/02
Jeremiah's Top Ten Albums of 2023:
Wednesday - Rat Saw God Helena Deland - Goodnight Summerland Bar Italia - Tracey Denim Munya - Jardin Sweeping Promises - Good Living is Coming For You U.S. Girls - Bless This Mess Red Pants - Not Quite There Yet Claud - Supermodels Melenas - Ahora Say She She - Silver
Nicholas's Top Ten Albums, etc. of 2023
2024/01/02
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Nicholas's Top Ten Albums, etc. of 2023:
Cat Power - Cat Power Sings Dylan Red Pants - Not Quite There Yet Martin Frawley - The Wannabe Chris Staples - Cloud Souvenirs Lewsberg - Out and About Paul Simon - Seven Psalms Lou Barlow - Never Lift a Finger, from Moping in Style: A Tribute to Adam Green The Secret Migraines - A Love Letter to Helen Steve Vai - Giant Balls of Gold, from The Essential Steve Vai ABBA - The Visitors
12-31-23 -- Nicholas and Jeremiah's Favorite Albums, etc. of 2023
2024/01/01
Will, Nicholas and Jeremiah discuss Nicholas and Jeremiah's favorite albums, etc. of 2023.
Grant's Top Ten Albums of 2023
2023/12/26
Grant's top ten albums of 2023:
1morning - Return to Phunk Regal86- The Shades Beau Wanzer - A Dead Person's Monologue De-Bons-En-Pierre - Card Short of a Full Deck DJ Headwound - Law of Attraction Freak Heat Waves - Mondo Tempo The Creative Technology Consortium - Panoramic Colorsound Ron Morelli - Night Stopper Deli Girls - Deli Girls LFT - Hollow Head
David's Top Ten Albums of 2023
2023/12/26
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David's top ten albums of 2023:
awakebutstillinbed - Chaos Takes the Wheel and I am a Passenger Parannoul - After the Magic The Reds, Pinks and Purples - The Town That Cursed Your Name Ratboys - The Window There Will Be Fireworks - Summer Moon Caroline Polachek - Desire, I Want to Turn Into You Youth Lagoon - Heaven is a Junkyard Hurry - Don't Look Back DreamTX - living in memory of something sweet Slow Pulp - Yard (#10 tie) Golden Apples - bananasugarfire
12-24-23 -- David and Grant's Favorite Albums of 2023
2023/12/25
Will, David and Grant discuss David and Grant's favorite albums of 2023.
Jason's Top Ten Albums of 2023
2023/12/19
Jason's top ten albums of 2023:
Ex Pilots - Ex Pilots Sharp Pins - Turtle Rock Lewsberg - Out and About Gaadge - Somewhere Down Below The American Analog Set - For Forever Yo La Tengo - This Stupid World Feeling Figures - Migration Magic Special Friend - Wait Until the Flames Come Rushing In Melenas - Ahora En Attendant Ana - Principia
Anurag's Top Ten Albums of 2023
2023/12/19
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Anurag's top ten albums of 2023:
Young Fathers - Heavy Heavy Nicole Dollanganger - Married in Mount Airy Sufjan Stevens - Javelin Kali Malone - Does Spring Hide Its Joy Cable Ties - All Her Plans Helena Deland - Goodnight Summerland The Brian Jonestown Massacre - The Future Is Your Past ANOHNI and the Johnsons - My Back Was A Bridge For You To Cross Feist - Multitudes Godcaster - Godcaster (Bonus) Red Pants - Not Quite There Yet
12-17-23 -- Anurag and Jason's Favorite Albums of 2023
2023/12/18
Will, Anurag and Jason count down Anurag and Jason's favorite albums of 2023.
Will's Top Ten Albums of 2023
2023/12/12
Will's Top Ten Albums of 2023:
Protomartyr - Formal Growth in the Desert Wednesday - Rat Saw God Helpful People - Brokenblossom Threats Subsonic Eye - All Around You La Sécurité - Stay Safe! Snõõper - Super Snõõper Slowdive - Everything is Alive En Attenant Ana - Principia Ex Pilots - Ex Pilots Red Pants - Not Quite There Yet
Chris's Top Ten Albums of 2023
2023/12/12
Chris's top ten albums of 2023:
Hello Mary - Hello Mary La Sécurité - Stay Safe! The Bug Club - Rare Birds: Hour of Song Sweeping Promises - Good Living is Coming for You Palehound - Eye on the Bat Lana Del Rey - Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd Jeff Rosenstock - HELLMODE Snõõper - Super Snõõper Melenas - Ahora Alex Lahey - The Answer is Always Yes
12-10-2023 -- Our Favorite Albums of 2023
2023/12/11
Will and Chris count down their favorite albums of 2023.
12-3-23 -- Shane MacGowan
2023/12/04
Will discusses the legacy of Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan, plus the listener mailbag and a bonus song.
11-26-23 -- Quick update
2023/11/27
A quick scheduling update from Will.
11-19-23 -- Wilco, Drop Nineteens, and Blonde Redhead
2023/11/20
Will and Jason discuss new releases by indie rock veterans Wilco, Drop Nineteens, and Blonde Redhead, plus a live report and bonus songs.
11-12-23 -- There Will Be Fireworks, awakebutstillinbed, and the Wedding Present
2023/11/13
Will and David discuss new releases by There Will Be Fireworks, awakebutstillinbed, and the Wedding Present, plus live reports, bonus songs, and listener mail.
11-5-23 -- Mitski, Subsonic Eye, and Sufjan Stevens
2023/11/06
Will and Anurag discuss new releases by Mitski, Subsonic Eye, and Sufjan Stevens, plus a live report, bonus songs, Taylor Swift, and more.
10-29-23 -- Red Pants and Lewsberg
2023/10/30
Will, Nicholas and Jason discuss Jason's new Red Pants album, plus Lewsberg, live reports and bonus songs.
10-22-23 -- babybaby_explores and Cowgirl Clue
2023/10/23
Will and Reece discuss the latest releases by babybaby_explores and Cowgirl Clue, plus a live report and bonus songs.
10-15-23 -- Melenas, Couch Prints, and Cherry Glazerr
2023/10/16
Will and Jeremiah talk with Couch Prints about their new album, plus new releases by Melenas and Cherry Glazerr, live reports, and bonus songs.
10-8-23 -- Slow Pulp, Grrrl Gang, and Seablite
2023/10/09
Will and David discuss the latest releases by Slow Pulp, Grrrl Gang, and Seablite, plus a live report, music news, and bonus songs.
10-1-23 -- Nation of Language, Patio, and TV's Daniel
2023/10/02
Will and Craig discuss the latest releases by Nation of Language, Patio, and TV's Daniel, plus live reports and bonus songs.
9-17-23 -- Helpful People and Deeper
2023/09/18
Will and Jason discuss new releases by Helpful People and Deeper, plus bonus songs, light bulbs, etc.
9-10-23 -- Slowdive, LYR, and the Hives
2023/09/11
Will and Craig discuss the latest releases by Slowdive, LYR, and the Hives, plus Craig's usual multitude of live reports and bonus songs.
9-2-23 -- Ratboys, Hurry, and dreamTX
2023/09/04
Will and David discuss new releases by Ratboys, Hurry, and dreamTX, plus Jimmy Buffett, laptops, and bonus songs.
8-27-23 -- Gaadge, Mainland Break, and Famous Mammals
2023/08/28
Will and Jason discuss new releases by Gaadge, Mainland Break, and Famous Mammals, plus a live report, the upcoming release by Red Pants, and bonus songs.
8-21-23 -- PJ Harvey, Bully, and Cable Ties
2023/08/22
Will and Anurag discuss the latest releases by PJ Harvey, Bully, and Cable Ties, plus river rafting, whiskey, Asheville, live reports, and bonus songs.
8-6-23 -- The Lemon Twigs and 100 gecs
2023/08/07
Will and Chris discuss the latest releases by the Lemon Twigs and 100 gecs, plus Chris's new podcast, bonus songs, and more banter free of charge.
7-31-23 -- Youth Lagoon, Gal Pal, and Life Strike
2023/08/01
Will and David discuss new releases by Youth Lagoon, Gal Pal, and Life Strike, plus Sinéad O'Connor, Randy Meisner, Grian Chattan, and Mass of Fermenting Dregs.
7-23-23 -- Snõõper and Palehound
2023/07/24
Will and Jeremiah discuss new releases by Snõõper and Palehound, plus live reports and bonus songs.
7-16-23 -- bdrmm and Water From Your Eyes
2023/07/17
Will and Craig discuss new albums by bdrmm and Water From Your Eyes, plus live reports and bonus songs.
7-9-23 -- Sweeping Promises, Special Friend, and Th Da Freak
2023/07/10
Will and Jason discuss new releases by Sweeping Promises, Special Friend, and Th Da Freak, plus a TV recommendation and bonus songs.
7-2-23 -- Martin Frawley, Lloyd Cole, and Fish Leg
2023/07/03
Will and Nicholas discuss new releases from Martin Frawley, Lloyd Cole, and Fish Leg, plus a live report and bonus songs.
6-25-2023 -- Tough Age and Feeble Little Horse
2023/06/26
Will and Jason discuss new releases by Tough Age and Feeble Little Horse, plus Poster Children and more.
6-18-23 -- La Sécurité, Alex Lahey, and Guardian Singles
2023/06/19
Will and Chris discuss new releases by La Sécurité, Alex Lahey, and Guardian Singles, plus live reports and bonus songs.
6-12-23 -- Protomartyr, RVG, and Beach Fossils
2023/06/13
Will and Craig discuss new albums by Protomartyr, RVG, and Beach Fossils, plus many live reports and bonus songs.
6-4-23 -- Bar Italia, Cusp, and Lachlan Denton
2023/06/05
Will and David discuss new releases by Bar Italia, Cusp, and Lachlan Denton, plus live reports and bonus songs.
5-28-23 -- Mandy, Indiana; PACKS; and the Black Watch
2023/05/29
Will and Reece discuss new albums by Mandy, Indiana and PACKS, plus live reports, a bonus song and a bonus album by the Black Watch.
5-21-23 -- Zoon, Big|Brave, and Whitney's Playland
2023/05/22
Will and Anurag discuss new releases by Zoon, Big|Brave, and Whitney's Playland, plus Andy Rourke, live reports, and bonus songs.
5-14-23 -- Display Homes, Bodywash, and Tennis
2023/05/15
Will and Jeremiah discuss new releases by Display Homes, Bodywash, and Tennis, plus bonus songs and miscellaneous banter.
5-7-23 -- Floodlights, the National, and Public Interest
2023/05/08
Will and Craig discuss new releases by Floodlights, the National, and Public Interest, plus Gordon Lightfoot, a live report, and bonus songs.
4-30-23 - Lauds, Ulrika Spacek, and Cindy
2023/05/01
Will and Jason discuss new releases by Lauds, Ulrika Spacek, and Cindy, plus a death of the week and bonus songs.
4-24-23 -- Feist, the Murder Capital, and Young Fathers
2023/04/25
Will and Anurag discuss new releases by Feist, the Murder Capital, and Young Fathers, plus bonus songs of the week.
4-16-23 -- Wednesday, Blondshell, and the Reds, Pinks and Purples
2023/04/17
4-9-23 -- IST IST, boygenius, and Lana Del Rey
2023/04/10
4-2-23 -- The tiva, U.S. Girls, and Frankie Rose
2023/04/03
3-26-23 -- SXSW 2023 Recap
2023/03/27
3-12-23 -- En Attendant Ana, Sharp Pins, and Eternal Dust
2023/03/13
3-5-23 -- SXSW 2023 Preview
2023/03/06
2-19-23 -- Yo La Tengo, Black Belt Eagle Scout, and Parannoul
2023/02/20
2-12-23 -- The Tubs, Ibex Clone, and The Drin
2023/02/13
2-5-23 -- R. Ring, M(h)aol, and Poolblood
2023/02/06
1-29-23 -- Knifeplay and Ex Pilots
2023/01/30
1-22-23 -- Smut and Thus Love
2023/01/23
1-15-23 -- Ribbon Stage and Green/Blue
2023/01/16
1-8-23 -- Grant and Jeremiah's Favorite Albums of 2022
2023/01/09
1-1-23 -- 2022 Listener Favorites
2023/01/02
12-25-22 -- Nicholas and David's Favorite Albums of 2022
2022/12/26
12-18-22 -- Anurag and Jason's Favorite Albums of 2022
2022/12/19
12-11-22 -- Our Favorite Albums of 2022
2022/12/12
12-4-22 -- The Smile and Christine McVie
2022/12/05
11-27-22 -- Big Joanie, EggS, and Smirk
2022/11/28
11-20-22 -- Sorry and Disq
2022/11/21
11-14-22 -- Living Hour, Bill Callahan, and Guided By Voices
2022/11/15
11-6-22 -- Dry Cleaning and Frankie Cosmos
2022/11/07
10-30-22 -- Mamalarky, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Enumclaw
2022/10/31
10-23-22 -- Castlebeat, Julia Jacklin, and Free Time
2022/10/24
10-16-22 -- Alvvays, Alex G, and 2nd Grade
2022/10/17
10-9-22 -- Pale Blue Eyes, the Boys With The Perpetual Nervousness, and Simple MInds
2022/10/10
10-2-22 -- The Beths and the Chats
2022/10/03
9-25-22 -- Death Cab For Cutie, No Age, and Built to Spill
2022/09/26
9-18-22 -- Dentist
2022/09/19
9-11-22 -- Mo Troper
2022/09/12
9-4-22 -- The Lounge Society and THICK
2022/09/05
8-30-22 -- Black Midi and Katy J Pearson
2022/08/31
8-21-22 -- Kiwi Jr., Joyce Manor, and A Fungus
2022/08/22
8-14-22 - Florist and Gordon McIntyre
2022/08/15
8-8-22 -- Minami Deutsch and Wombo
2022/08/09
7-31-22 -- Beach Bunny, Automatic, and Kamikaze Nurse
2022/08/01
7-24-22 -- Flowertown, Helpful People, R.E. Seraphin, and Kelley Stoltz
2022/07/25
7-17-22 -- Momma, Tomberlin, and Sooner
2022/07/18
7-10-22 -- Otoboke Beaver, Flasher, and the Stroppies
2022/07/11
7-3-22 -- Soccer Mommy, Arcade Fire, and Wilco
2022/07/04
6-20-22 -- Dehd and Cola
2022/06/21
6-12-22 -- Horsegirl, Claire Birchall, and Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
2022/06/13
6-5-22 -- Porridge Radio, Sharon Van Etten, and fanclubwallet
2022/06/06
5-29-22 -- The Smile, Say Sue Me, and Belle and Sebastian
2022/05/30
5-22-22 -- Wet Leg, Aldous Harding, and Hater
2022/05/23
5-15-22 -- Spiritualized, Colatura, and the Soundcarriers
2022/05/16
5-1-22 -- Jeanines, Fontaines D.C., and the Linda Lindas
2022/05/02
4-24-22 -- Papercuts, Duster, and Mick Trouble
2022/04/25
4-18-22 -- Nilüfer Yanya, Charlotte Adigéry and Bolis Pupul, and Bodega
2022/04/19
4-10-22 -- Camp Cope, PUP, and Oso Oso
2022/04/11
4-3-22 -- Star Party, Kindsight, and Mo Dotti
2022/04/04
3-27-22 -- SXSW 2022 Recap
2022/03/28
3-22-22 -- Basement Revolver and Posmic
2022/03/23
3-13-22 -- SXSW 2022 Preview
2022/03/14
3-6-22 -- Sea Power, Partner Look, and Half Man Half Biscuit
2022/03/07
2-27-22 -- Red Pants and Cat Power
2022/02/28
2-20-22 -- Big Thief and Empath
2022/02/21
2-13-22 -- Silverbacks, the Reds, Pinks and Purples, and Black Country, New Road
2022/02/14
2-6-22 -- Sad Eyed Beatniks and Kids on a Crime Spree
2022/02/07
1-30-22 -- Onsloow, Horse Show, and Reptilians
2022/01/31
1-23-22 -- Will Radio, January 2022
2022/01/24
1-16-22 -- Wednesday, Tamar Aphek, and HighSchool
2022/01/17
1-9-22 -- Aeon Station, Hana Vu, and Kills Birds
2022/01/10
1-2-22 -- Nicholas and Grant's Favorite Albums of 2021
2022/01/03
12-26-21 -- David and Jeremiah's Favorite Albums of 2021
2021/12/27
12-19-21 -- Anurag and Jason's Favorite Albums of 2021
2021/12/20
12-12-21 -- Our Favorite Albums of 2021
2021/12/13
12-5-21 -- Nation of Language and Ovlov
2021/12/06
11-28-21 -- Makthaverskan, Pip Blom, and Lala Lala
2021/11/29
11-21-21 -- Good Morning and Courtney Barnett
2021/11/22
11-14-21 -- Snail Mail, Lily Konigsberg, and Illuminati Hotties
2021/11/15
11-7-21 -- Dean Wareham and Dummy
2021/11/08
10-31-21 -- Cindy, I Mean Us, Hand Habits, and Matt Pond PA
2021/11/01
10-24-21 -- Julia Shapiro, Emma Russack and Lachlan Denton, and April Magazine
2021/10/25
10-18-21 -- Ducks Ltd., Gustaf, and W.H. Lung
2021/10/19
10-10-21 -- Audiobooks and José González
2021/10/11
10-3-21 -- Barlow, Ada Lea, and Felt
2021/10/04
9-26-21 -- Lucy Dacus and Massage
2021/09/27
9-19-21 -- Colleen Green and Sleigh Bells
2021/09/20
9-12-21 -- Motorists and Molly Linen
2021/09/13
9-5-21 -- Drug Store Romeos and Torres
2021/09/06
8-29-21 -- Flowertown and the Umbrellas
2021/08/30
8-22-21 -- Only Leonie, Idle Ray, and Bloodslide
2021/08/23
8-15-21 -- Aasiva, Tape Waves, and Midwife
2021/08/16
8-8-21 -- Drinking Boys and Girls Choir, Half Waif, and the Chameleons
2021/08/09
8-1-21 -- Ora the Molecule, Pom Pom Squad, and Blood Cultures
2021/08/02
7-25-21 -- FRITZ and Quivers
2021/07/26
7-18-21 -- Answers, the Goon Sax, and Bridge Dog
2021/07/19
7-11-21 -- Cub Scout Bowling Pins, 2nd Grade, Tony Jay, and the Telephone Numbers
2021/07/12
7-5-21 -- Faye Webster, Lightning Bug, and Sault
2021/07/06
6-27-21 -- Ducks Ltd., King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, and Subsonic Eye
2021/06/28
6-20-21 -- Bachelor, Parannoul, and Katy Kirby
2021/06/21
6-13-21 -- Japanese Breakfast, UV-TV, and PACKS
2021/06/14
6-6-21 -- Black Midi, Squid, the Chills, and Teenage Fanclub
2021/06/07
5-30-21 -- Special Friend, Fightmilk, and Guided by Voices
2021/05/31
5-23-2021 -- Enumclaw and Hadda Be
2021/05/24
5-16-21 -- Crumb and Mia Joy
2021/05/17
5-9-21 -- Floatie, Spread Joy, and the Reds, Pinks and Purples
2021/05/10
5-2-21 -- Smile, Dinosaur Jr., and Adele & the Chandeliers
2021/05/03
4-25-21 -- Tincho, the Durutti Column, and Karate Boogaloo
2021/04/26
4-18-21 -- Lana Del Rey, La Femme, and Godspeed You! Black Emperor
2021/04/19
4-11-21 -- Dry Cleaning, American Culture, and the Natvral
2021/04/12
4-4-21 -- Ian Sweet, Chad VanGaalen, and Mia Maria Johannson
2021/04/05
3-28-21 -- Black Twig, Adult Mom, and The Boys with the Perpetual Nervousness
2021/03/29
3-21-21 -- Painted Shrines, Hélène Barbier, and Really From
2021/03/22
3-14-21 -- The Lodger, Fake Fruit, and Claud
2021/03/15
3-7-21 -- Lost Horizons, Mogwai, and TV Priest
2021/03/08
2-28-21 -- Nana Yamato and Julien Baker
2021/03/01
2-21-21 -- Black Country, New Road; Billy Bragg; and Mush
2021/02/22
2-14-21 -- Pom Poko, Beach Bunny, and Beck
2021/02/15
2-7-21 -- Still Corners, Goat Girl, and the Notwist
2021/02/08
1-31-21 -- Kiwi Jr. and Palberta
2021/02/01
1-24-21 -- Shame, Phil Spector, and Prince
2021/01/25
1-17-21 -- Habibi, the Wrens, and Kelley Stoltz
2021/01/18
1-10-21 -- Grant and Jeremiah's Favorite Albums of 2020
2021/01/11
1-3-21 -- 2021 New Year's Special
2021/01/04
12-27-20 -- David and Sarah's Favorite Albums of 2020`
2020/12/28
Jason's Top Ten for 2020
2020/12/27
Anurag's Top Ten for 2020
2020/12/27
Nicholas's Top Ten for 2020
2020/12/24
Chris's Top Ten for 2020
2020/12/24
Will's Top Ten for 2020
2020/12/24
12-20-20 -- 2020 Holiday Special
2020/12/21
12-13-20 -- Anurag and Jason's Favorite Albums of 2020
2020/12/14
12-6-20 -- Our Favorite Albums of 2020
2020/12/07
11-29-20 -- Pale Honey, Latitude, and the New Pornographers
2020/11/30
11-22-20 -- Baby in Vain, the Bats, and Hector Gannet
2020/11/23
11-15-20 -- Helena Deland and Couch Prints
2020/11/16
11-8-20 -- 40th Anniversary Special, featuring the Jam, Motörhead, and REO Speedwagon
2020/11/09
11-1-20 -- Dead Famous People, Slow Pulp, and Bob Dylan
2020/11/02
10-25-20 -- Beabadoobee, Tomberlin, and Teenanger
2020/10/26
10-18-20 -- Working Men's Club, bdrmm, and Roxy Music
2020/10/19
10-11-20 -- Sufjan Stevens and Fenne Lily
2020/10/12
10-4-20 -- Thurston Moore, Bob Mould, and Hum
2020/10/05
9-27-20 -- Tobin Sprout, Yot Club, and Thibault
2020/09/28
9-20-20 -- Lomelda, the Flaming Lips, and Beauts
2020/09/21
9-13-20 -- Bright Eyes, Samia, and the Vaccines
2020/09/14
9-6-20 -- Horrid Red, Sweeping Promises, and Sneaks
2020/09/07
8-30-20 - yourboyfriendsucks!, Siouxsie & the Banshees, and the Teardrop Explodes
2020/08/31
8-17-20 -- Tough Age, Flowertown, and Lou Barlow
2020/08/18
8-10-20 -- Fontaines D.C., Katie Dey, and the Meat Puppets
2020/08/11
8-2-20 -- Wire, Lloyd Cole & the Commotions, and Velocity Girl
2020/08/03
7-26-20 -- Protomartyr, Dehd, and Melenas
2020/07/27
7-19-2020 -- The Beths, Neu!, and the Descendents
2020/07/20
7-12-20 -- Cloud Nothings, Phoebe Bridgers, and Sachet
2020/07/13
7-5-20 -- Laura Marling, Gum Country, and Wares
2020/07/06
6-28-20 -- Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, No Age, and Momma
2020/06/29
6-21-20 -- 2nd Grade, the Stroppies, and Natural Child
2020/06/22
6-14-20 -- Public Practice, Shepparton Airplane, Rookie, and the Smiths
2020/06/15
Jeremiah's Favorite Albums of the Decade
2020/06/13
Nicholas's Favorite Albums of the Decade
2020/06/12
6-7-20 -- X, Peel Dream Magazine, and the O'Jays
2020/06/08
5-31-20 -- Hazel English, LAKE, and RVG
2020/06/01
Craig's Favorite Albums of the Decade
2020/05/25
Anurag's Favorite Albums of the Decade
2020/05/25
5-24-20 -- Barrett's Best of the Decade
2020/05/25
5-17-20 -- Nicholas and Jeremiah's Best of the Decade Part 2
2020/05/18
5-11-20 -- Nicholas and Jeremiah's Best of the Decade Part 1
2020/05/12
5-3-20 -- Craig's Best of the Decade
2020/05/04
4-27-20 -- Anurag's Best of the Decade
2020/04/28
David's Favorite Albums of the Decade
2020/04/25
Will's Favorite Albums of the Decade
2020/04/25
4-19-20 -- Will and David's Best of the Decade
2020/04/20
Jason's Favorite Albums of the Decade
2020/04/19
Chris's Favorite Albums of the Decade
2020/04/19
4-12-20 -- Chris and Jason's Best of the Decade
2020/04/13
4-5-20 -- Waxahatchee, Deeper, and Cornershop
2020/04/06
4-2-20 - Video Quarantine Special
2020/04/03
3-29-20 -- The Wants and Yumi Zouma
2020/03/30
3-22-20 -- Porridge Radio, Disq, THICK, Remember Sports, and Best Coast
2020/03/23
3-15-20 -- Soccer Mommy, Guided By Voices, Torres, and the Reds, Pinks and Purples
2020/03/16
3-8-20 -- The Music Festival That Wasn't
2020/03/09
3-1-20 -- The Homesick and Spinning Coin
2020/03/02
2-23-20 -- Beach Bunny, Grrrl Gang, and House Deposit
2020/02/24
2-16-20 -- Vacant Gardens and Shopping
2020/02/17
2-10-20 -- Holy F**k and Drive-By Truckers
2020/02/11
2-2-20 -- Wire and En Attendant Ana
2020/02/03
1-26-20 -- Eddy Current Suppression Ring, Kiwi jr., and Mr Ben & the Bens
2020/01/27
1-19-20 -- The Just Joans, Beach Slang, and Emily Yacina
2020/01/20
1-12-20 -- Reece's Favorite Albums of 2019
2020/01/13
1-5-20 -- Craig and Jeremiah's Favorite Albums of 2019
2020/01/06
12-29-19 -- The S-Bends and Dumb Things
2019/12/30
12-22-19 -- Nicholas and David's Favorite Albums of 2019
2019/12/23
12-15-19 -- Jason and Anurag's Favorite Albums of 2019
2019/12/16
12-8-19 -- Our Favorite Albums of 2019
2019/12/09
12-1-19 -- W. H. Lung, Capitol, Omni, and Richard Dawson
2019/12/02
11-24-19 -- The Jam, Water From Your Eyes, Rocketship, and Michael Kiwanuka
2019/11/25
11-17-19 -- Corridor, Black Marble, and Dry Cleaning
2019/11/18
11-10-19 -- Whitney, Automatic, and White Reaper
2019/11/11
11-3-19 -- Mikal Cronin, Kim Gordon, and Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
2019/11/04
10-27-19 -- DIIV, Big Thief, and Basement Revolver
2019/10/28
10-20-19 -- Kills Birds, Comet Gain, and Bodega
2019/10/21
10-13-19 -- Chastity Belt, David Kilgour and the Heavy Eights, and Tincho
2019/10/14
10-6-19 -- (Sandy) Alex G, Seablite, and Teen Angst
2019/10/07
9-29-19 -- Vivian Girls, Lower Dens, and LIFE
2019/09/30
9-23-19 -- Cars Special
2019/09/24
9-15-19 -- Frankie Cosmos, Black Belt Eagle Scout, and Dry Cleaning
2019/09/16
9-8-19 -- Grant's Underground for September 2019
2019/09/09
9-1-19 -- Jay Som and Petite League
2019/09/02
8-25-19 -- 10-year Anniversary Special
2019/08/26
8-18-19 -- Possible Humans, Mick Trouble, and the Soulboy Collective
2019/08/19
8-11-19 -- Abjects, the Flaming Lips, and Florist
2019/08/12
8-5-19 -- Imperial Teen, B Boys, and Neutrals
2019/08/06
7-28-19 -- Bleached and Necking
2019/07/29
7-22-19 -- Hot Chip, Hatchie, and Weyes Blood
2019/07/23
7-14-19 -- Luxembourg and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs
2019/07/15
7-7-19 -- Beach Bunny, Ratboys, and Sacred Paws
2019/07/08
6-30-19 -- Black Midi and Bill Callahan
2019/07/01
6-23-19 -- Jeanines, Palehound, and Nicole Yun
2019/06/24
6-16-19 -- Amyl and the Sniffers and Tacocat
2019/06/17
6-10-19 -- The Gotobeds, Faye Webster, and Empath
2019/06/11
6-2-19 -- Olden Yolk, Alex Lahey, and Laura Imbruglia
2019/06/03
5-26-19 -- Grim Streaker, Patience, and Dehd
2019/05/27
5-19-19 -- Drahla, Pottery, and Drugdealer
2019/05/20
5-13-19 -- Big Thief, Aldous Harding, and Diane Coffee
2019/05/14
5-5-19 -- SOAK, Otoboke Beaver, and American Football
2019/05/06
4-28-19 -- Good Morning, Swazi Gold, and the Coathangers
2019/04/29
Wilson's Top Eight Albums of 1968
2019/04/26
Reece's Top Ten Albums of 2018
2019/04/25
Nicholas's Top Ten Albums of 2018
2019/04/24
Grant's Top Ten Albums of 2018
2019/04/23
David's Top Ten Albums of 2018
2019/04/22
4-21-19 -- Fontaines D.C., Zebra Hunt, and SASAMI
2019/04/22
Craig's Top Ten Albums of 2018
2019/04/19
Chris's Top Ten Albums of 2018
2019/04/18
Barrett's Top Ten Albums of 2018
2019/04/17
Anurag's Top Ten Albums of 2018
2019/04/16
Will's Top Ten Albums of 2018
2019/04/15
4-14-19 - Priests, Patio, and the Proper Ornaments
2019/04/15
Our Favorite Albums of 2018
2019/04/10
4-7-19 -- The Stroppies, Anemone, and Westkust
2019/04/08
3-31-19 -- Hand Habits, CHAI, and Deaths of the Week
2019/04/01
3-24-19 -- SXSW 2019 Wrap-up
2019/03/25
3-17-19 -- SXSW Report 2
2019/03/18
3-14-19 — SXSW Report 1
2019/03/14
3-10-19 -- The Will's Band SXSW 2019 Preview
2019/03/11
3-3-19 -- Grant's Underground for March 2019
2019/03/04
2-24-19 -- Business of Dreams and Piroshka
2019/02/25
2-17-19 -- Bob Mould, Girlpool, and Cherry Glazerr
2019/02/18
2-10-19 -- Better Oblivion Community Center, Sports Bra, and Guided By Voices
2019/02/11
2-3-19 -- Sharon Van Etten, Value Void, and Tallies
2019/02/04
1-27-19 -- Deerhunter, Lorelle Meets the Obsolete, and the Twilight Sad
2019/01/28
1-20-19 -- The Sofas and Moon Racer
2019/01/21
1-15-19 -- Jeff Tweedy, Drew Beskin, and Ellis
2019/01/16
1-6-19 -- Wilson's Top 8 of '68
2019/01/07
12-30-18 -- Craig and Reece's Best of 2018
2018/12/31
12-23-18 -- Nicholas and Grant's Best of 2018
2018/12/24
12-16-18 -- Anurag and David's Best of 2018
2018/12/17
12-9-18 -- Best of 2018
2018/12/10
12-2-18 -- Grant's Underground for December 2018
2018/12/03
11-25-18 -- J Mascis, Cash Savage and the Last Drinks, and Body Type
2018/11/26
11-19-18 -- Boygenius, Stove, and Antarctigo Vespucci
2018/11/20
11-4-18 -- Phosphorescent and R.E.M.
2018/11/05
10-28-18 -- Hater and Three Songs, Edition 2
2018/10/29
10-22-18 -- Swearin', Joyce Manor, and Lala Lala
2018/10/23
10-14-18 -- Pöppel, Cat Power, and Idles
2018/10/15
10-9-18 -- Basement Revolver and Wax Mannequin
2018/10/10
9-30-18 -- Black Belt Eagle Scout, Film School, and We Were Promised Jetpacks
2018/10/01
9-23-18 -- The Goon Sax, the Chills, and Sauna Youth
2018/09/24
9-16-18 -- Spiritualized, World's Greatest Dad, and Samia
2018/09/17
9-9-18 -- Three Songs, Edition 1
2018/09/10
9-2-18 -- Shy Boys and the BV's
2018/09/03
8-26-18 -- Mitski, Death Cab For Cutie, and Sidney Gish
2018/08/27
8-19-18 -- The Beths, Clearance, and the Ocean Party
2018/08/20
8-12-18 -- Deafheaven and Phantastic Ferniture
2018/08/13
8-5-18 -- SALES and Massage
2018/08/06
7-29-18 -- Ovlov and Nicholas's Underground
2018/07/30
7-22-18 -- The Rock*A*Teens, En Attendant Ana, and Datenight
2018/07/23
7-15-18 -- Bodega Plus Live Reports and a Trip Report
2018/07/16
7-8-18 -- Grant's Underground for July 2018
2018/07/09
7-1-18 -- Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, awakebutstillinbed, and Petal
2018/07/02
6-24-18 -- Deeper, Mares, and Wand
2018/06/25
6-18-18 -- Snail Mail, Half Man Half Biscuit, and Wussy
2018/06/18
6-10-18 -- The Love-Birds, Daniel Blumberg, and Sports Bra
2018/06/11
6-3-18 -- Parquet Courts, the Sidekicks, and Wooden Shjips
2018/06/04
5-27-18 -- Courtney Barnett and Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks
2018/05/28
5-20-18 -- Eternal Summers, Beach House, the Sea and Cake, and Los Punsetes
2018/05/21
5-13-18 -- Forth Wanderers, Belly, and Clint Michigan
2018/05/14
5-6-18 -- Candace, Goat Girl, Minami Deutsch, and more
2018/05/07
4-29-18 -- Say Sue Me and Sloan
2018/04/30
4-23-18 -- Hop Along and Amy Rigby
2018/04/23
4-15-18 -- Frankie Cosmos, Hinds, and the Longcut
2018/04/16
4-8-18 -- Grant's Underground for April 2018
2018/04/09
4-1-18 -- Olden Yolk and Yo La Tengo
2018/04/02
3-25-18 -- U.S. Girls, Moaning, and Mint Field
2018/03/26
3-18-18 -- The Men, Ed Schrader's Music Beat, and the Breeders
2018/03/19
3-11-18 -- Soccer Mommy, Camp Cope, and This Patch of Sky
2018/03/12
3-4-18 -- American Pleasure Club, Cosmic Child, and more
2018/03/05
2-26-18 -- Television, Ought, and Superchunk
2018/02/27
2-18-18 -- Palm, Crack Cloud, Anna Burch, and Richie Conway
2018/02/19
2-11-18 -- Ty Segall, No Age, and Khruangbin
2018/02/12
2-4-18 -- Special Guest Sherry from Taiwan
2018/02/05
1-28-18 -- Shame and Shopping
2018/01/29
1-21-18 -- Corridor, Milk Teddy, Porches, and more
2018/01/22
Wilson's Top Ten for 2017
2018/01/15
Nicholas's Top Ten for 2017
2018/01/15
1-14-18 -- 1978 Special
2018/01/15
1-7-18 -- Nicholas and Wilson's Best of 2017
2018/01/08
12-31-17 -- Bed Wettin' Bad Boys, Belle and Sebastian, and Absofacto
2018/01/01
David's Top Ten for 2017
2017/12/27
Anurag's Top Ten for 2017
2017/12/27
12-24-17 -- Anurag and David's Best of 2017
2017/12/25
Craig's Top Ten for 2017
2017/12/20
Grant's Top Ten for 2017
2017/12/20
12-17-17 - Grant and Craig's Best of 2017
2017/12/18
Chris's Top Ten for 2017
2017/12/13
Barrett's Top Ten for 2017
2017/12/13
Will's Top Ten for 2017
2017/12/13
12-10-17 -- Best of 2017
2017/12/11
12-3-17 -- Gingerlys and the Stroppies
2017/12/04
11-27-17 -- A Savage and Milano
2017/11/28
11-19-17 -- Painted Fruit, Agent Blå, and More
2017/11/20
11-13-17 -- The Clash, Plus More Live Reports
2017/11/14
11-5-17 -- The Sex Pistols and Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile
2017/11/06
10-29-17 -- The Courtneys, Worriers, Lexie, and Communions
2017/10/30
10-22-17 -- Protomartyr, Florist, and Wolf Parade
2017/10/23
10-16-17 -- Shilpa Ray, Omni, and more
2017/10/16
10-8-17 -- Lee Ranaldo and the Clientele
2017/10/09
10-1-17 -- Alvvays and Hater
2017/10/02
9-24-17 -- The National and Ariel Pink
2017/09/25
9-17-17 -- LCD Soundsystem and the Black Watch
2017/09/18
9-10-17 -- Chad VanGaalen, Pallas, and more
2017/09/11
9-3-17 -- Filthy Friends
2017/09/04
8-20-17 -- Amy O, Public Service Broadcasting, and Feist
2017/08/21
8-13-17 -- Barlow, Naomi Punk, and Whitney K
2017/08/14
8-6-17 -- Zebra Hunt and Ben Gibbard
2017/08/07
7-30-17 -- Japanese Breakfast and Major Leagues
2017/07/31
7-23-17 -- Waxahatchee and the Modern Lovers
2017/07/24
7-16-17 -- Grant's Underground for July 2017
2017/07/17
7-9-17 -- Radiohead and Cigarettes After Sex
2017/07/10
6-28-17 -- Big Thief and Drew Beskin
2017/06/29
6-21-17 -- Saint Etienne and Buffalo Tom
2017/06/22
6-11-17 -- Beach Fossils and Chastity Belt
2017/06/12
6-4-17 -- Anniversary Special
2017/06/05
5-28-17 -- Alex G, Old Maybe, Data, and Emperor X
2017/05/29
5-22-17 -- Slowdive, Charly Bliss, Juliana Hatfield, and White Reaper
2017/05/23
5-14-17 -- Thurston Moore and Fazerdaze
2017/05/15
5-7-17 -- The Raveonettes plus Grant and Reece's Underground for May 2017
2017/05/08
4-30-17 -- Cure Special
2017/05/01
4-23-17 -- Sleaford Mods and Surf Curse
2017/04/24
4-16-17 -- British Sea Power and Guided By Voices
2017/04/17
4-9-17 -- Craig Finn, Spoon, and Century Palm
2017/04/10
4-2-17 -- Peace, Business of Dreams, the Painters + Carla Sagan, and Dois
2017/04/03
3-26-17 -- Real Estate and Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
2017/03/27
3-19-17 -- Grant's Underground for March 2017
2017/03/20
3-13-17 -- The Bats and the Feelies
2017/03/14
3-5-17 -- Hand Habits and Surfer Blood
2017/03/06
2-26-17 -- Brandon Can't Dance, Palberta, Rose Elinor Dougall, and Toner
2017/02/27
2-19-17 -- Allison Crutchfield, Moon Duo, Priests, and Fred Thomas
2017/02/20
2-12-17 -- Cloud Nothings and Japandroids
2017/02/13
2-5-17 -- Foxygen and Bash & Pop
2017/02/06
1-29-17 -- Grant's Underground for January 2017
2017/01/30
1-22-17 -- The Flaming Lips and The xx
2017/01/23
1-15-17 -- Jenny Besetzt, Sneaks, and Reece's Top 6 Songs of 2016
2017/01/16
Grant and Craig's Best of 2016 Lists
2017/01/10
1-8-17 -- Wilson's Favorite Albums, Ever
2017/01/09
12-25-16 -- Grant and Craig's Best of 2016
2016/12/26
Anurag and Nicholas's Best of 2016 Lists
2016/12/24
12-18-16 -- Anurag and Nicholas's Best of 2016
2016/12/19
Best of 2016 lists
2016/12/17
12-11-16 -- Best of 2016
2016/12/12
12-4-16 -- ESP Ohio, Carla dal Forno, and Squarewave
2016/12/05
11-27-16 -- 1986 Special
2016/11/28
11-20-16 -- Grant's Underground for November 2016
2016/11/21
11-13-16 -- The Radio Dept. and Mannequin Pussy
2016/11/14
11-6-16 -- Pray TV, Conor Oberst, and Hurry
2016/11/07
10-30-16 -- Matt Kivel and the Black Watch
2016/10/31
10-23-16 -- Grant's Underground for October 2016
2016/10/24
10-17-16 -- LVL UP and Joyce Manor
2016/10/18
10-9-16 -- Beach Slang, Scott & Charlene's Wedding, and Daylight Robbery
2016/10/10
10-2-16 -- Nick Cave, Chris Staples, and Teenage Fanclub
2016/10/03
9-25-16 -- Grant's Underground for September 2016
2016/09/26
9-18-16 -- Wilco, Russian Circles, and the Wedding Present
2016/09/19
9-12-16 -- The Moles, Angel Olsen, and Katy Goodman & Greta Morgan
2016/09/13
9-4-16 -- LUH, Lydia Loveless, and Ashley Shadow
2016/09/05
8-28-16 -- Grant's Underground for August 2016
2016/08/29
8-21-16 -- Amber Arcades, Thee Oh Sees, and Terry
2016/08/22
8-14-16 -- Dinosaur Jr. and Cheena
2016/08/15
8-8-16 -- The Amazing and Chilean Shoegaze
2016/08/09
7-31-16 -- Wymond Miles plus Listener Recommendations
2016/08/01
7-24-16 -- Deerhoof and Yung
2016/07/25
7-17-16 -- Grant's Underground for July 2016
2016/07/18
7-10-16 -- Case/Lang/Veirs and Mitski
2016/07/11
7-3-16 -- Big Thief and Big Deal
2016/07/04
6-26-16 -- Seratones and Mourn
2016/06/27
6-19-16 -- Grant's Underground for June 2016
2016/06/20
6-12-16 -- Mock Orange, Moonface, Wolf Parade, and Plants and Animals
2016/06/13
6-5-16 -- Eagulls, Meilyr Jones, and the Monkees
2016/06/06
5-30-16 -- Memorial Day 2016 Special
2016/05/30
5-22-16 -- Lucy Dacus, Rogue Wave, and Camp Cope
2016/05/23
5-15-16 -- Radiohead Special
2016/05/16
5-8-16 -- Grant's Underground for May 2016
2016/05/09
5-1-16 -- PJ Harvey and Thao & the Get Down Stay Down
2016/05/02
4-24-16 -- Laura Gibson and Parquet Courts
2016/04/25
4-17-16 -- Teen Suicide and Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
2016/04/18
4-10-16 -- Songs in 3/4 time, Japanese Breakfast, and the Goon Sax
2016/04/11
4-3-16 -- Bob Mould, Horse Jumper of Love, and more
2016/04/04
3-20-16 -- La Sera, Nada Surf, and Yuck
2016/03/21
3-13-16 -- Wussy and Quilt
2016/03/14
3-6-16 -- Wild Nothing and Steve Mason
2016/03/07
2-29-16 -- Suede and Cloud Cult
2016/02/29
2-21-16 -- Grant's Underground for February 2016
2016/02/22
2-14-16 -- DIIV and Sunflower Bean
2016/02/15
2-7-16 -- Florist and the I Don't Cares
2016/02/08
1-31-16 -- Eleanor Friedberger and Savages
2016/02/01
1-24-16 -- Hinds and Daughter
2016/01/25
Composite Best of 2015
2016/01/18
Anurag's Top Ten Albums of 2015
2016/01/18
1-17-16 -- David Bowie and the Days of the Week
2016/01/18
1-10-16 -- Anurag's Favorite Albums of 2015
2016/01/11
Craig's Top Ten Albums of 2015
2016/01/06
Nicholas's Top Ten Albums of 2015
2016/01/04
1-3-16 -- Craig's Favorite Albums of 2015
2016/01/04
12-27-15 -- Nicholas's Favorite Albums of 2015
2015/12/28
Grant's Top Ten Albums of 2015
2015/12/27
12-21-15 -- Grant's Favorite Albums of 2015
2015/12/22
Chris's Top Ten Albums of 2015
2015/12/21
Barrett's Top Ten Albums of 2015
2015/12/21
Will's Top Ten Albums of 2015
2015/12/21
12-15-15 -- Our Favorite Albums of 2015
2015/12/16
12-6-15 -- Anniversary Special - Rubber Soul and A Night at the Opera
2015/12/07
11-30-15 -- Martin Courtney, Wreckless Eric, and Cheatahs
2015/12/01
11-22-15 -- Grant's Underground for November 2015
2015/11/23
11-17-15 -- Beach Slang and El Vy
2015/11/18
11-8-15 -- The Chills and Car Seat Headrest
2015/11/09
11-1-15 -- Deerhunter and Gun Outfit
2015/11/02
10-25-15 -- Protomartyr, Alex G, Dilly Dally, and Ought
2015/10/26
10-18-15 -- Kurt Vile and U.S. Girls
2015/10/19
10-12-15 -- New Order Special
2015/10/13
10-4-15 -- Ryan Adams, Taylor Swift, and Salad Boys
2015/10/05
9-27-15 -- Grant's Underground for September 2015
2015/09/28
9-20-15 -- Helen, Anthonie Tonnon, and Beirut
2015/09/21
9-13-15 -- Teen Daze, Yo La Tengo, and Screaming Females
2015/09/14
9-6-15 -- Mop-up Duty
2015/09/07
8-30-15 -- Royal Headache and Palehound
2015/08/31
8-23-15 -- Deaf Wish and Cambodia's Lost Rock and Roll
2015/08/24
8-16-15 -- Grant's Underground for August 2015
2015/08/17
8-9-15 -- Wilco and Ducktails
2015/08/10
8-2-15 -- Non-podcast
2015/08/03
7-26-15 -- Tame Impala, Negative Scanner, and Veruca Salt
2015/07/27
7-19-15 -- Grant's Underground for July 2015
2015/07/20
7-12-15 -- Sauna Youth and Desaparecidos
2015/07/13
7-5-15 -- Wolf Alice and Mac McCaughan
2015/07/06
6-28-15 -- Sun Kil Moon and Shopping
2015/06/29
6-21-15 -- SOAK and Sweet John Bloom
2015/06/22
6-14-15 -- Hop Along, Hot Chip, and Eternal Summers
2015/06/15
6-7-15 -- Grant's Underground for June 2015
2015/06/08
5-31-15 -- Built to Spill and Mikal Cronin
2015/06/01
5-24-15 -- The Tallest Man On Earth and Surfer Blood
2015/05/25
5-17-15 -- Levitation Report, Best Coast, and Josh Rouse
2015/05/18
5-10-15 -- Metz and Pile
2015/05/11
5-3-15 -- Calexico and Speedy Ortiz
2015/05/04
4-26-15 -- Waxahatchee and Weed
2015/04/27
4-19-15 -- Sufjan Stevens and the Go! Team
2015/04/20
4-12-15 -- Krill and Death Cab For Cutie
2015/04/13
4-5-15 -- Tobias Jesso Jr. and Courtney Barnett
2015/04/06
3-29-15 -- Chastity Belt, Death Grips, and More
2015/03/30
3-24-15 -- Colleen Green, Will Butler, and Dick Diver
2015/03/25
3-15-15 -- The Black Ryder, Kate Pierson, and the House of Love
2015/03/16
3-8-15 -- The Pop Group, Radical Dads, and Jefre Cantu-Ledesma
2015/03/09
3-1-15 -- The Amazing, Jose Gonzalez, and Mourn
2015/03/02
2-22-15 -- Grant's Underground for February 2015
2015/02/23
2-15-15 -- The Church and Nite Fields
2015/02/16
2-8-15 -- Chris Staples, Twerps, and D'Angelo
2015/02/09
2-1-15 -- Belle & Sebastian and the Decemberists
2015/02/02
1-25-15 -- Sleater-Kinney and Liam Hayes
2015/01/26
1-18-15 -- Grant's Underground for January 2015
2015/01/19
1-11-15 -- Co-pilgrim and Dean Blunt
2015/01/12
1-4-15 -- Melbourne Bureau Report 2014
2015/01/05
12-28-14 -- Ipswich Bureau Report 2014
2014/12/29
12-21-14 -- Ontario Bureau Report 2014
2014/12/22
Our Top Ten Lists for 2014
2014/12/19
12-14-14 -- Best of 2014 Special
2014/12/15
Grant's Top Ten Albums of 2014
2014/12/10
12-7-14 -- Grant's Best of 2014
2014/12/08
11-26-14 -- TV On The Radio and Nude Beach
2014/11/27
11-16-14 -- Deerhoof and the Flaming Lips
2014/11/17
11-9-14 -- Grant's Underground for November 2014
2014/11/10
11-2-14 -- Thurston Moore and Eyelids
2014/11/03
10-27-14 -- Foxygen and Allo Darlin'
2014/10/28
10-19-14 -- Christopher Owens, Ex Hex, and the Drums
2014/10/20
10-12-14 -- Grant's Underground for October 2014
2014/10/12
10-5-14 -- Tweedy and King Tuff
2014/10/06
9-28-14 -- Interpol and Karen O
2014/09/29
9-23-14 -- Avi Buffalo and Ryan Adams
2014/09/24
9-14-14 -- J Mascis and the New Pornographers
2014/09/15
9-7-14 -- Cymbals Eat Guitars, Whirr, Naomi Punk, and What Moon Things
2014/09/08
8-31-14 -- Ty Segall, Connections, and more
2014/09/01
8-24-14 -- The Cleaners from Venus and Shoes
2014/08/25
8-17-14 -- Spoon and David Kilgour & the Heavy Eights
2014/08/18
8-10-14 -- The Raveonettes, Barlow, Beverly, and more
2014/08/11
8-3-14 -- Alvvays and the Proper Ornaments
2014/08/04
7-27-14 -- Reigning Sound and Comet Gain
2014/07/28
7-13-14 -- Total Control and Peter Matthew Bauer
2014/07/14
7-6-14 -- Parquet Courts and the Antlers
2014/07/07
Recording the new theme music
2014/06/30
6-29-14 -- The Fresh and Onlys, Hamilton Leithauser, and Greys
2014/06/30
6-22-14 -- Stagnant Pools, Blessin', and Alex G
2014/06/23
6-15-14 -- Bob Mould and Popstrangers
2014/06/16
6-8-14 -- La Sera, the Pains of Being Pure at Heart, and Sharon Van Etten
2014/06/09
6-1-14 -- Wussy, The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger, and Tobacco
2014/06/02
5-25-14 -- Papercuts and Makthaverskan
2014/05/25
5-18-14 -- Odonis Odonis, Telstar Drugs, the Beds, and Chad VanGaalen
2014/05/19
5-11-14 -- The Pixies, Selda, and Wye Oak
2014/05/12
5-4-14 -- Fear of Men, the Old 97's, Cloud Cult, and the Afghan Whigs
2014/05/05
4-27-14 -- The Hold Steady and Margot & the Nuclear So and So's
2014/04/28
4-21-14 -- Protomartyr and Todd Terje
2014/04/22
4-13-14 -- Cloud Nothings, Each Other, and More
2014/04/14
4-6-14 -- Kevin Drew, Future Islands, and Tokyo Police Club
2014/04/07
3-30-14 -- The War On Drugs, Dean Wareham, and Beth Israel
2014/03/31
3-23-14 -- Music of our Youth Part 1
2014/03/24
3-16-14 -- Real Estate, Eternal Summers, Frankie Cosmos, and Posse
2014/03/17
3-9-14 -- St. Vincent, Sun Kil Moon, and the Notwist
2014/03/10
3-2-14 -- Beck, Guided By Voices, and Ryan Craven
2014/03/03
2-23-14 -- Beatles Special
2014/02/24
2-17-14 -- Cheatahs and the Chambermaids
2014/02/18
2-9-14 -- Jeremy Messersmith and Dum Dum Girls
2014/02/10
2-2-14 -- Damien Jurado and Warpaint
2014/02/03
1-26-14 -- Cheap Trick, the Carter Family, and Tideland
2014/01/27
1-19-14 -- Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks, There Will Be Fireworks, and Peach Kelli Pop
2014/01/20
1-12-14 -- The Brother Kite, Soviet Soviet, and the Warlocks
2014/01/13
Link to Fear of Moose
2014/01/06
1-4-14 -- The Everly Brothers, Courtney Barnett, and Sink Tapes
2014/01/05
12-18-13 -- Big Star, the Cleaners from Venus, and Paul McCartney
2013/12/29
12-22-13 -- 2013 Holiday Special
2013/12/22
12-15-13 -- Grant's Best of 2013
2013/12/16
Our Top Ten Lists for 2013
2013/12/12
12-8-13 -- Best of 2013
2013/12/08
12-1-13 -- Catch-up Edition
2013/12/02
11-25-13 -- 1966 Special
2013/11/26
11-17-13 -- 1993 Special
2013/11/18
11-10-13 -- 1984 Special
2013/11/11
11-4-13 -- Lou Reed, Best Coast, and Ducktails
2013/11/05
10-27-13 -- Faux Fur, Parquet Courts, and more
2013/10/28
10-20-13 -- Gregory Alan Isakov and Frankie Rose
2013/10/20
10-13-13 -- Yuck and FIDLAR
2013/10/14
10-6-13 -- Potty Mouth, Weed, and Perfect Pussy
2013/10/06
9-29-13 -- Okkervil River, San Fermin, and Dear Comrade
2013/09/29
9-22-13 -- Cloud Control, the Baptist Generals, and Joanna Gruesome
2013/09/23
9-15-13 -- Neko Case and Nine Inch Nails
2013/09/15
9-8-13 -- Episode 200 - Franz Ferdinand, Crocodiles, and Superchunk
2013/09/09
9-1-13 -- Laura Veirs, No Age, and more
2013/09/02
8-27-13 -- Scott & Charlene's Wedding, Mean Lady, and Grant Hart
2013/08/28
8-18-13 -- Hausu, Jackson Scott, and the Love Language
2013/08/19
8-11-13 -- Artist Countdown Series #6 - Elvis Costello
2013/08/11
8-4-13 -- Mikal Cronin and Ovlov
2013/08/05
7-28-13 -- Speedy Ortiz, Connections, and Hebronix
2013/07/28
7-21-13 -- John Grant and Smith Westerns
2013/07/21
7-7-13 -- Rogue Wave, Sigur Ros, and Majical Cloudz
2013/07/08
6-30-13 -- Surfer Blood and Camera Obscura
2013/06/30
6-16-13 -- Dirty Beaches, Baths, and More
2013/06/15
6-9-13 -- Laura Marling, Deerhunter, and more
2013/06/09
6-2-13 -- Vampire Weekend, the National, and Daft Punk
2013/06/03
5-26-13 -- The Flaming Lips and Daughter
2013/05/26
5-19-13 -- Savages, Phoenix, and the Knife
2013/05/20
5-13-13 -- Guided By Voices Special
2013/05/13
5-5-13 -- Steve Mason, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Young Man
2013/05/06
4-28-13 -- Kurt Vile and Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
2013/04/29
4-21-13 -- Telekinesis, Suede, and Youth Lagoon
2013/04/21
4-15-13 -- Wavves, the Strokes, and the Heligoats
2013/04/15
4-7-13 -- Low and Phosphorescent
2013/04/08
3-31-13 -- Shout Out Louds, Amanda Palmer, and Popstrangers
2013/03/25
3-24-13 -- Palma Violets, PHOX, and Devendra Banhart
2013/03/25
3-17-13 -- The Men, Waxahatchee, and Cloud Cult
2013/03/18
3-10-13 -- Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds and Iceage
2013/03/11
3-3-13 -- Night Beds and Veronica Falls
2013/03/03
2-24-13 -- Jacco Gardner, Foals, and Beach Fossils
2013/02/25
2-18-13 -- Frightened Rabbit and Local Natives
2013/02/19
2-10-13 -- Blaudzun and Ducktails
2013/02/11
2-3-13 -- Christopher Owens and the Joy Formidable
2013/02/04
1-27-13 -- Foxygen and Torches
2013/01/28
1-20-13 -- Yo La Tengo and Eternal Summers
2013/01/21
1-13-13 -- Live Bands A through Z
2013/01/14
1-6-13 -- Daughn Gibson and Memory Tapes
2013/01/07
12-30-12 -- The Sweet Serenades and Taco Leg
2012/12/31
12-23-12 -- Allah Las and Big Dipper
2012/12/23
12-16-12 -- Grant's Best of 2012
2012/12/17
Top Ten Lists
2012/12/11
12-10-12 -- Best of 2012
2012/12/11
12-2-12 -- Artist Countdown Series #5 - The Smiths
2012/12/03
11-25-12 -- The Amazing and the Babies
2012/11/26
11-19-12 -- METZ and Melody's Echo Chamber
2012/11/20
11-11-12 -- Titus Andronicus, Bat for Lashes, and Cody ChesnuTT
2012/11/12
11-4-12 -- Tame Impala, Daphni, and Godspeed You! Black Emperor
2012/11/05
100 Abandoned Houses
2012/11/05
10-28-12 -- The Vaccines and the Soft Pack
2012/10/29
10-22-12 -- Paws, Ringo Deathstarr, and Stagnant Pools
2012/10/23
10-15-12 -- Dinosaur Jr. and Jens Lekman
2012/10/16
10-8-12 -- Field Report, alt-J, and Wussy
2012/10/09
10-2-12 -- Grizzly Bear and the Raveonettes
2012/10/03
9-25-12 -- The xx and the Fresh and Onlys
2012/09/26
9-17-12 -- Cat Power and Bob Mould
2012/09/18
9-9-12 -- Divine Fits and Stars
2012/09/10
9-3-12 -- Felt, Bear Driver, and Be Forest
2012/09/04
8-26-12 -- Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti and Mystery Jets
2012/08/27
8-16-12 -- Passion Pit and Echo Lake
2012/08/17
7-29-12 -- Will Plays DJ, with Deep Time, JEFF The Brotherhood, Mission of Burma, and More
2012/07/29
7-22-12 -- Pitchfork Music Festival Report and Boxer the Horse
2012/07/23
7-15-12 - - Beachwood Sparks and Diiv
2012/07/16
7-8-12 -- The Flaming Lips, Sonny & the Sunsets, and Evans the Death
2012/07/09
7-1-12 -- Japandroids and The Tallest Man On Earth
2012/07/01
6-24-12 -- Like Pioneers, Guided By Voices, and the Hussy
2012/06/25
6-17-12 -- The Walkmen and Saint Etienne
2012/06/17
6-10-12 -- Beach House, Paul McCartney, and Royal Headache
2012/06/10
6-3-12 -- Joey Ramone, Lower Dens, and Chromatics
2012/06/03
5-28-12 -- Best Coast, Santigold, and the Cribs
2012/05/29
5-20-12 -- PS I Love You and Moonface
2012/05/21
5-13-12 -- Tanlines, Mount Carmel, and Lissy Trullie
2012/05/13
5-6-12 -- Jack White and Allo Darlin'
2012/05/06
4-29-12 -- Lotus Plaza and Toro Y Moi
2012/04/29
4-23-12 -- Lee Ranaldo and Disappears
2012/04/24
4-16-12 -- The Wedding Present and Margot & the Nuclear So and So's
2012/04/17
4-8-12 -- Dunes, A Place to Bury Strangers, and Daniel Rossen
2012/04/09
4-1-12 -- The Shins and Simian Ghost
2012/04/01
3-25-12 -- The Men
2012/03/25
3-18-12 -- Lambchop and Grimes
2012/03/18
3-11-12 -- Heartless Bastards and Frankie Rose
2012/03/11
3-4-12 -- Tennis and The Explorers Club
2012/03/05
2-26-12 -- Leonard Cohen and First Aid Kit
2012/02/26
2-19-12 -- Hospitality and Laura Gibson
2012/02/20
2-12-12 -- Cloud Nothings and Nada Surf
2012/02/13
2-5-12 -- Chairlift and Howler
2012/02/06
1-29-12 -- Replacements Special
2012/01/30
1-22-12 -- The Jam Special
2012/01/23
1-16-12 -- The MInutemen, Absofacto, and William Fitzsimmons
2012/01/16
1-8-12 -- Delay Trees, I Break Horses, and M83
2012/01/09
1-1-12 -- The Black Keys and Guided By Voices
2012/01/02
12-25-11 -- Listener Picks for 2011
2011/12/24
Our Top Ten Lists
2011/12/19
12-18-11 -- Our Favorite Albums of 2011
2011/12/18
12-11-11 -- Echo & the Bunnymen Special
2011/12/12
12-4-11 -- Ryan Adams, Carter Tanton, and Marissa Nadler
2011/12/05
11-27-11 -- Psychedelic Furs Special
2011/11/28
11-20-11 -- Go-Betweens Special
2011/11/21
11-13-11 -- A.A. Bondy, Surfer Blood, and the Beach Boys
2011/11/14
11-5-11 -- Tom Waits and Youth Lagoon
2011/11/05
10-29-11 -- Real Estate and Still Corners
2011/10/29
10-21-11 -- Dum Dum Girls, Mates Of State, and Suicide
2011/10/22
10-16-11 -- Wilco
2011/10/16
10-8-11 -- Megafaun, Wavves, and Yuck
2011/10/09
9-30-11 -- Girls and XTC
2011/10/01
9-24-11 -- The Lost Podcast, featuring Washed Out and Wild Flag
2011/09/24
9-16-11 -- The Drums and Brilliant Colors
2011/09/16
9-9-11 -- Beirut and Cymbals Eat Guitars
2011/09/10
9-2-11 -- The War On Drugs, Stephen Malkmus and The Jicks, and The Horrors
2011/09/03
8-25-11 -- Boston Spaceships and Fountains of Wayne
2011/08/26
8-12-11 -- Art Brut and much more
2011/08/13
7-28-11 -- Iceage, Arctic Monkeys, and Terry Hall
2011/07/29
Video - Thurston Moore - Circulation
2011/07/22
Video - Unknown Mortal Orchestra - FFunny FFrends
2011/07/22
Video - Yuck - Georgia
2011/07/22
7-21-11 -- Thurston Moore, The Midwest Beat, and More
2011/07/22
7-15-11 -- Cass McCombs and WU LYF
2011/07/16
7-6-11 -- Summer Special
2011/07/07
7-1-11 -- Bon Iver
2011/07/01
6-23-11 -- Cults and The Vaccines
2011/06/24
6-16-11 -- Cloud Control, La Sera, and Death Cab For Cutie
2011/06/17
6-9-11 -- The Antlers and My Morning Jacket
2011/06/10
6-2-11 -- Okkervil River, Panda Bear, and Bass Drum of Death
2011/06/03
5-26-11 -- Le Butcherettes and Explosions In The Sky
2011/05/27
5-19-11 -- Fleet Foxes, Bill Callahan, and Crystal Stilts
2011/05/20
5-13-11 -- Acid House Kings, An Horse, and Peter Bjorn and John
2011/05/14
5-6-11 -- Low and TV on the Radio
2011/05/07
4-28-11 -- The Pains of Being Pure at Heart and the Feelies
2011/04/29
4-14-11 -- The Raveonettes
2011/04/15
4-8-11 -- The Strokes and Peaking Lights
2011/04/09
4-2-11 -- J Mascis and Noah and the Whale
2011/04/02
3-26-11 -- R.E.M. Special
2011/03/26
3-15-11 -- Papercuts, Kurt Vile, and The Answering Machine
2011/03/16
3-3-11 -- Radiohead and Yuck
2011/03/04
2-23-11 -- PJ Harvey and Bright Eyes
2011/02/24
2-18-11 -- No Joy, the Three O'Clock, and The Soft Moon
2011/02/19
2-10-11 -- The Go! Team and Deerhoof
2011/02/11
2-3-11 -- British Sea Power and The Teardrop Explodes
2011/02/04
1-26-11 -- The Decemberists and Tennis
2011/01/27
1-20-11 -- The White Wires, Josh T. Pearson, and TOBACCO
2011/01/21
1-13-11 -- Secret Cities, Super Wild Horses, and the Psychedelic Furs
2011/01/14
1-6-11 -- Lower Dens and Shrag
2011/01/07
12-29-10 -- Grass Widow, Diamond Rings, and Pomegranates
2010/12/30
SPOILER ALERT!!!
2010/12/17
Top Ten Lists
2010/12/17
12-15-10 -- Top Ten of 2010 Countdown Special
2010/12/16
12-8-10 -- Women and Weekend
2010/12/09
12-2-10 -- The Brother Kite, the Buzzcocks, Girls, British Sea Power, and The Tallest Man On Earth
2010/12/03
11-24-10 -- Girl Talk, A Sunny Day in Glasgow, and Slow Loris
2010/11/25
11-17-10 -- Lost in the Trees and Marnie Stern
2010/11/18
11-10-10 -- Sufjan Stevens and Cinema Red and Blue
2010/11/11
11-4-10 -- Margot & the Nuclear So and So's, Skip Spence, and El-Tin Fun
2010/11/05
10-27-10 -- Belle and Sebastian and Deerhunter
2010/10/28
10-21-10 -- The Walkmen and Guster
2010/10/22
10-13-10 -- Piano Special
2010/10/14
10-8-10 -- Jukebox the Ghost
2010/10/09
9-30-10 -- Ra Ra Riot, Wintersleep, and the monthly release by Bob Pollard
2010/10/01
9-22-10 -- Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan, the Weepies, and Interpol
2010/09/23
9-15-10 -- Film School, School of Seven Bells, and the Wombats
2010/09/16
9-8-10 -- Sonny & the Sunsets and Stornoway
2010/09/09
9-1-10 -- Arcade Fire
2010/09/02
8-25-10 -- Baths, Like Pioneers, and The Joy Formidable
2010/08/26
8-11-10 -- Lollapalooza Special
2010/08/12
8-4-10 -- Best Coast
2010/08/05
7-29-10 -- Nick Lowe and Wavves
2010/07/30
7-14-10 -- Cloud Cult and Graham Parker
2010/07/15
7-7-10 -- Stars
2010/07/08
6-29-10 -- Woods
2010/06/30
6-23-10 -- Variety-Pak II
2010/06/24
6-16-10 -- Tame Impala and Nada Surf
2010/06/17
6-8-10 -- Music Variety-Pak featuring Curtis Mayfield, Laura Marling, Male Bonding, and others.
2010/06/09
6-2-10 -- Sleigh Bells
2010/06/03
Video - LCD Soundsystem - Drunk Girls
2010/05/26
5-25-10 -- LCD Soundsystem
2010/05/26
5-18-10 -- The National
2010/05/19
5-12-10 -- Broken Social Scene
2010/05/13
5-5-10 -- Avi Buffalo and The Tallest Man On Earth
2010/05/06
4-27-10 -- Kings Go Forth
2010/04/28
4-21-10 -- MGMT
2010/04/22
4-13-10 -- Local Natives
2010/04/14
Pancake Recipe
2010/04/09
4-8-10 -- Clem Snide and Josh Rouse
2010/04/09
3-29-10 -- Titus Andronicus
2010/03/29
3-24-10 -- Frightened Rabbit and Peasant
2010/03/25
3-16-10 -- The Heligoats
2010/03/17
Video - Shout Out Louds - Fall Hard
2010/03/12
3-11-10 -- Shout Out Louds
2010/03/12
Video - A look behind the scenes of the podcast
2010/03/04
3-3-10 -- Hot Chip
2010/03/04
Video - Wilco - Impossible Germany
2010/02/23
2-23-10 -- Beach House
2010/02/23
Video - The Soft Pack - C'mon
2010/02/17
2-16-10 -- Midlake and The Soft Pack
2010/02/17
Video - .38 Special - Hold On Loosely
2010/02/11
2-10-10 -- Surfer Blood and Neon Indian
2010/02/11
Video - Cold Cave - Love Comes Close
2010/02/04
2-3-10 -- Roman Candle and Cold Cave
2010/02/04
1-26-10 -- Laura Veirs
2010/01/27
Great Minds Think Alike
2010/01/21
Video - Vampire Weekend - Cousins
2010/01/19
1-19-10 -- Vampire Weekend
2010/01/19
1-12-10 -- A.A. Bondy
2010/01/13
1-5-10 -- Real Estate + Best Coast
2010/01/06
12-29-09 -- Our Favorite Music of the Decade, Part 2
2009/12/30
12-22-09 -- Holiday Music Special
2009/12/23
12-16-09 -- Our Favorite Music of the Decade, Part 1
2009/12/17
Our Top Ten Albums of 2009
2009/12/08
12-1-09 -- Bill Callahan
2009/12/02
11-24-09 -- Wolfmother
2009/11/24
11-17-09 -- Boston Spaceships and Robert Pollard
2009/11/18
Anvil movie trailer
2009/11/12
Video -- The Flaming Lips -- "I Can Be a Frog"
2009/11/12
11-10-09 -- The Flaming Lips
2009/11/12
11-3-09 -- Karen O and the Kids
2009/11/04
Quick note
2009/10/28
10-27-09 -- Noah and the Whale
2009/10/28
10-20-09 -- Girls
2009/10/21
10-13-09 -- Yo La Tengo
2009/10/14
10-6-09 -- The Clean
2009/10/07
9-29-09 -- The xx
2009/09/30
9-22-09 -- There Will Be Fireworks
2009/09/22
9-15-09 -- Wilco
2009/09/16
9-8-09 -- Stellastarr*
2009/09/09
9-1-09 -- We Were Promised Jetpacks
2009/09/02
8-25-09 -- The Answering Machine
2009/08/26
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