Tag: New Music
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Episode 529: January New Music – Faux Ferocious, Pip Blom, The Regrettes
In January, Jim was digging new music by Nashville’s Faux Ferocious and Amsterdam’s Pip Blom. Plus, a Queen cover by the Regrettes.
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Episode 497: November New Music – Anderson .Paak, Glen Campbell, Dolly Parton with Willa Amai
In November, Jim was digging a new jam by Anderson .Paak, plus unearthed music from Glen Campbell and a reimagining of a Dolly Parton tune.
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Episode 496: November New Music – Deerhunter, The Funs, Shame
Looking back and some music discoveries from November 2018. Patrick spins Deerhunter and the Funs. Plus, a B-52’s cover by British band Shame.
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Episode 474: October New Music – Jana Horn, Daughters, Ty Segall
Patrick’s new music picks – unconventional indie pop by Jana Horn and aggressive rock by Daughters. Plus, we play a Neil Young cover by Ty Segall.
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Episode 473: October New Music – Alexander Orange Drink, Winter & Triptides, John Prine
What’s Jim been digging lately? Some moody rock by Alexander Orange Drink (of the So So Glos), Brazilian-inspired pop by Winter & Triptides, and a Stevie Wonder cover by the great John Prine.
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Episode 443: September New Music – Pip Blom, Guerilla Toss, Petal
In September, Jim was digging new music by Dutch singer Pip Blom and New York’s Guerilla Toss, plus a Tom Petty cover by Petal.
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Episode 442: September New Music – Spiritualized, Pig Destroyer, Ezra Furman
Patrick goes first on the new music from last month. He’s been digging the beauty of Spiritualized and the intensity of Pig Destroyer. Plus, a cover of a Vampire Weekend song by Ezra Furman.
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Episode 424: August New Music – Escape-ism, Boygenius, Soccer Mommy
Some new music from August. Patrick has been digging the latest from D.C. band Escape-ism and indie supergroup Boygenius (Lucy Dacus, Phoebe Bridgers and Julien Baker). Plus, a Bruce Springsteen cover by Soccer Mommy.
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Episode 423: August New Music – Dot Dash, Gold Star, Alynda Segarra
What’s Jim been digging in August? Power pop by D.C. band Dot Dash. Classic pop-rock by L.A. indie artist Gold Star. And a Lucinda Williams cover by Alynda Segarra of Hurray For The Riff Raff.
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Episode 418: New Music – Waxahatchee, Swearin’
Patrick’s dear friend Bradford Maylor joins the podcast. He has some intricate theories about some songs, but first he just wants to talk about new music he’s digging. From Waxahatchee and Swearin’.