Tag: Steven Routledge
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Episode 1372: April New Music Mega Blast!
They said it couldn’t be done. They said it would be foolish to try. They called it flying too close to the sun. Did we listen? Heck no. Here is the first-ever, one-of-a-kind, super spectacular April New Music Mega Blast!
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Episode 1361: What Was First: Creation Records
Welcome to a week of What Was First episodes! We got a pile of suggestions for this series, so we decided to dive right in. We begin with a suggestion from Steven Routledge, who thought the first release on Creation Records would make a good episode and we think he’s right!
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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 1337: Iron Maiden – 2010-21
Guest hosts Steven Routledge and Mike Kohli wrap up Iron Maiden Week with a look at the band’s ongoing late career excellence from 2010’s “The Final Frontier” through last year’s “Senjutsu”. Up the Irons!
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Episode 1336: Iron Maiden – 2000-06
Guest hosts Steven Routledge and Mike Kohli discuss Iron Maiden’s triumphant return to form with 2000’s “Brave New World” and find that they like the band’s new direction on “Dance of Death” and “A Matter of Life And Death.”
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Episode 1335: Iron Maiden – 1988-98
Guest hosts Steven Routledge and Mike Kohli close out the ’80s and head into Iron Maiden’s dark decade of the ’90s — from “Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son” through to the ill fated Blaze Bayley years.
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Episode 1334: Iron Maiden – 1983-86
Guest hosts Steven Routledge and Mike Kohli continue their exploration of Iron Maiden’s discography, with the classic lineup period. They discuss the albums “Piece of Mind,” “Powerslave” and “Somewhere In Time,” plus the seminal “Live After Death.”
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Episode 1333: Iron Maiden – First Three Albums
Steven Routledge and Mike Kohli fill in for Jim and Patrick. All this week, they discuss their love of Iron Maiden. Today, talk about Iron Maiden’s first three albums, from their eponymous 1980 debut to their 1982 career-making “Number of The Beast.”
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Episode 1329: February New Music – The Beths, Tomberlin, The Linda Lindas, Somali Yacht Club
Listeners call in to share their February new music picks. Steven Routledge likes Somali Yacht Club and Tomberlin. Roger Grace goes with the Beths and the Linda Lindas.
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Episode 1305: January New Music – Spiritualized, Khruangbin and Leon Bridges, Paul Draper
Listeners share new music they discovered in January. Steven Routledge digs songs by Spiritualized and Paul Draper (with a special surprise). And Bob Peterson enjoys the latest from Khruangbin and Leon Bridges.