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Episode 1359: Book Nook: The Real Story of the Clash
Today we turn the tables as Jim opens up the Book Nook to give his take on a volume he recently finished: Passion Is a Fashion: The Real Story of the Clash by Pat Gilbert.
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Episode 1358: Fan Mail: The Kinks, Record Guides, Frank Ocean
We open up the neglected Suburbs Pod Mailroom for some responses to episodes on the Kinks, Record Guides and Frank Ocean.
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Episode 1357: What Was First: Slash Records
On a second-straight suggestion from listener David Leedy, Patrick takes a look at the first record released on Slash Records, a highly influential label born out of the Los Angeles punk boom.
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Episode 1356: What Was First: I.R.S. Records
It’s another edition of the “bite-size history lesson” series What Was First, where we explore the first release on iconic record labels. Today, on a suggestion from listener David Leedy, Patrick takes a look at the first record released on the I.R.S. label: the album “Singles Going Steady” by the Buzzcocks.
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Episode 1355: March New Music: Shooter Jennings & Yelawolf, Arcade Fire, HAIM, Sharon Van Etten
Friday is here and we bring the curtain down on another glorious week of new music picks. Jason Goebel surprises the heck out of us with one of his choices, while Scot Isom gives us some sweet symmetry with his closing picks: What begins in Scotland ends with Scot.
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Episode 1354: March New Music: Fortune Child, Ceramic Animal, Bodega
It’s Thursday and the new music picks just keep on coming. Today, Sunny Varney and Kevin Porter are in your ears — and so are some great-sounding electric guitars.
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Episode 1353: March New Music: Dream Widow, Father John Misty, Scott Hardware
We clear the decks for Adam Coop and Urb Fernandez to do their new music thing. Tracks from Dream Widow, Scott Hardware and Father John Misty have caught their ear. And we take a moment to hope that Taylor Hawkins is resting in power.
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Episode 1352: March New Music: Beachheads, Jesper Lindell, Tropical F*ck Storm/King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Bakers Eddy, Sam Jr.
On the second day of March New Music, the listeners spoke and Niklas Nygårds, Liam McIndoe and Charlie Mack proclaimed that new songs were good. Those songs were from Beachheads, Jesper Lindell, Tropical F*ck Storm/King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Bakers Eddy, Sam Jr.
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Episode 1351: March New Music: Ian Noe, Pure Reason Revolution, Fatherson, Mondo Cozmo
It’s New Music Week. We’re shaking down March 2022 and Steven Routledge, Roger Grace and Gerald Chyzenski have the inside info.
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Episode 1350: What Was First: Touch & Go Records
Tough & Go is a classic midwestern label, known for its roots in the early hardcore scene, and one that would evolve into one of America’s most influential indie labels.
Touch & Go Records evolved from a fanzine of the same name started in 1979 by Tesco Vee and Dave Stimson, two punk rock fans from East Lansing, Michigan.