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This week we sit down with TikTok storyteller and the host of Good Measure podcast, Patrick Hicks.
We take a dive into the deep-end with Hole and their sophomore album, Live Through This.We talk about the chaos that follows the bands front-woman, Courtney Love. The tumultuous relationship between her and Kurt Cobain, and the ways in which her melancholic life influenced her music.
You wonât want to miss it!
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Join us this week on the pod as we sit down with The Nat Antique shop owner and Beyond Belief podcast host, Kallie Schuchart.
Weâre in discussion about the legendary country, singer Merle Haggard and his seventh studio album Mama Tried. -
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This week on the show we have host of âMaybe Weâre Just Oldâ podcast, Chris Lucero in conversation about the always controversial Kanye West.
Pull up a chair as we dig into the complexities of West as an artist with his expressive seventh studio album The Life Of Pablo.
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This week on the pod we have Trench Rat front man, Christian Van Note and if you know anything about him you know this episodes going to get wild.
Join us as we talk about Baroness and their sixth studio album, Purple. We get into the weeds with the craziest band names weâve ever heard, the bus crash that almost ended the band forever, and their amazing comeback.
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This week we sit down with co-owner of the 806, activist and all-around badass, Courtney Brown.
Join us as we talk about the all female group Warpaint and their first EP, Exquisite Corpse. We dig into the sisterhood environment of the band, the different creative dynamics that can happen in artistic circles, and the advantage of always saying âfuck itâ to the patriarchy. You wonât wanna miss it!
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The stories about Steve Earle are truly insane. From his seven marriages, a heroin addiction that spanned over two decades and not only finding and meeting his idol, Townes Van Zandt but becoming his protégée. The life and legacy of Steve Earle is anything short of remarkable.
Join us, as we talk with West Texas Singer/Songwriter Seth Ward and dive into the man, the myth and the legend that is Steve Earle and his debut album that started it all, Guitar Town. -
We are back!
In our first episode for Season Two, we sit down with the co-owner of The Brash House and Autumn's big sister, Alyson Boyd. In honor of it being our second season, we decided to talk through two albums, "Whoa, Nelly!" and "Folklore" the first and second albums released by artist Nelly Furtado.
We won't want to miss the backstory of how Nelly Furtado came into focus for Alyson back in 2000 in the tiny town of Panhandle. You also won't want to miss the colorful banter between our host and her sister
.. ahh siblings.
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For our last episode of season one, we sit down with bass player Doni Blair from The Toadies and talk about the record most influential to him, Signals by Rush
Grab your backpack and pull up a desk, as we take you to school on the history of Rush, their evolving sound over the last five decades and shoulder pads that took over their 80s sci-fi vibe in Signals.
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In 1973 Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks released their debut album with Buckingham Nicks, with it started one of the longest-running, tumultuous relationships in music history.
Join us as we sit down with singer/songwriter Tennessee Tuckness and dissect this six-decade, long relationship the good, bad, and the ugly with the album that started it all with Buckingham Nicks.
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This week we have the man, the myth, and the legend Dr. Johnny Black with us talking all things The Rolling Stones, Exile on Main Street. We talk with the 25-year radio Veteran about all the details that lead the Stones to become Exiles of their home country and the poor conditions band members had to face on the clear, clean waters in the South of France.
From their 16-hour-long jam sessions in the molded basement where the music was made to the poor neighbors within a 10-mile radius of the French Villa the band inhabited, we dig into the nitty-gritty that made this one of the Stones best albums to date, warts and all.
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Book your plane ticket with us this week as we hit the Vegas Strip with Hotel Turkey proprietor, photographer and, all-around badass Carley Du Menil.
Weâre covering The Killer's sophomore album Sam's Town, straight off the heels of their very successful first album Hot Fuss. We get into the different styles of the two albums and all the ways Sam's Town was a step in the right direction for the band. Inspired by a real-life Western Themed casino In Vegas, we dissect all the ways the album leads us home.
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This week we have Program Director from FM90 Amy Hart, and we dig into the 90s hit album âThe Last Splashâ from The Breeders. We talk about the conception, of the band itself with The Pixies. The tumultuous relationship between Kim Deal and Pixies front-man Black Francis.
The one of a kind twin vocals harmonies brought to rock music by sisters Kim and Kelly Deal and, the drug addiction that unfolded the band at its seams. We jump right into the deep-in, feet first!
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This week we have the frontman from Native Crowds, Remy DeLara, in conversation about the early 00s emo group Say Anything's album "....Is a real boy". We discuss the struggles their frontman Max Bemis had with his mental health and talk about the unhealthy enviroment that can be cultivated with fame. As well as the ups and downs that come with the human condition.
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The year is 2002 and the music landscape is set for an unexpected takeover. Kick your feet up with drummer, pianist, and low-key comedian Jordon McClain as we explore the bad relationship concepts behind Maroon 5's -Songs About Jane.
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In this week's episode, we talk to Lance from Bitter Buffalo Records and Caliche, about Songs: Ohia, The Magnolia Electric Co., and the heart of it all Jason Molina. From his amazing "two take" style of recording music to the folklore-like myth that he became after his death and his final Irish goodbye. Join us as we honor and pay respect to one of the greats of this generation.
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In the Year 3030 we sit down with producer, poet, and mastermind Tvhead Jimmy and discuss Deltron Zero and Automator.
Sources: 2013 pod Kreative Kontrol featuring interviews with episodes #43 As well as a 2018 Vlad TV interview with Del, the funky Homosapien
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For our first episode out of the gate, we get into the archives with host, Autumn on all things Mazzy Star. This wallflower duo hit it big with their sophomore album, but what hides under the debris of their first album and how the two came together? Bring a shovel as we dig up their past with the famous Paisley Underground scene, and look into why the two never really found success after.