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Scarlet Estelle is an artist manager and developer. Sheâs the membership director of REC Philly, and sheâs a member of the Philadelphia Recording Academy. Sheâs also the creator and host of Andrea's favorite new(ish) podcast, Sugar, Weâre Going In, which explores Fall Out Boyâs relationship with hip-hop. Sheâs here today to talk about five of her favorite hip-hop moments in Fall Out Boyâs career. She and Andrea also dive into their shared love for the band, Patrickâs solo career, how Scarlet has continued to find inspiration in the way the members of FOB approach their music, the power of fangirls, how she strives to support and encourage new artists in her own career, and so much more. Itâs a fun and special episode.
Listen to Sugar, We're Going In Podcast at FallOutBoyzIIMen.com
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Lots of bands we love on tour. Lots of those bands are bringing other bands we love with them. We don't want you to miss out on those bands. Here are some shows we really think you should plan to get there for doors.
Gully Boys - âOptimistâ
On tour with Motion City Soundtrack until 01.15.
Philly - January 10th at Brooklyn Bowl
Honey Revenge - "Fight or Flightâ
On tour with Meet Me At the Altar from 01.19 - 02.21
Phllly - January 23rd at the TLA (Elliot Lee and John Harvie)
Pool Kids - âSwallowâ
On tour with Militarie Gun January 31 - March 9
Philly - 02.14 at the church
Pollyanna - "Smile"
On tour with Plain White Tâs January 23 - February 18
Philly - 02.06 Union Transfer
Equipment - "Minnow"
On tour with Origami Angel March 22-30
On tour with Sweet Pill April 14 - May 10
Philly - 05.10 Union Transfer
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To close out 2023, Left of the Dial is here with our contractually-obligated-to-release-as-podcasters End of the Year list. Jenn, Andrea, and Kitzy got together to share 12 albums (and one bonus single) they loved this year. There were, of course, many more, but there are only so many hours in the day, ya know?
Crossed Keys - Believes in You
Devon Again - Deep (single)
Devon Gilfillian - Love You Anyway
Explosions In The Sky - End
The HIRS Collective - Weâre Still Here
kinda alright - The Esoteric Arts
MSPAINT - Post-American
Nourished By Time - Erotic Probiotic 2
Origami Angel - The Brightest Days
Parannoul - After the Magic
Screaming Females - Desire Pathway
John-Allison Weiss - The Long Way
Worriers - Trust Your Gut
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A Day Without Love is the solo project of multi-genre musician and artist Brian Walker. He joins us today to talk about his new album, A Stranger That You Met Before, which also happens to have been produced by our own Kitzy, so this episode is full of stories from the studio. Brian also talks to us about community and collaboration, writing multi-faceted music with layers of meaning, paying homage to early influences, and so much more.
You can (and should!) pick up A Stranger That You Met Before now.
Follow A Day Without Love on Instagram (@ADayWithoutLove) and TikTok (@ADayWithoutLoveBand) to keep up with Brian and catch him when heâs in your area.
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This week, Andrea and Jenn are joined by a Left of the Dial favorite. If you pay attention to leftofthedial.fm, youâll be familiar with Soft and Dumb from Jennâs review of their self-titled album a little over a year ago, as well as their interview for our Home Studio Stories shortly after that. And today, the Illinois-based duo are here to talk about their dreamy new EP Heaven, out November 17th (thatâs today). Stream it where you stream, orâeven betterâpick up your own copy over on Bandcamp.
Keep up with everything Soft and Dumb over on Instagram @softandumb
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Todayâs guest is a repeat offender! Our listeners will know Zac Ross from one of the greatest pop-punk bands to come out of South Jersey, Man Overboard. He joined us last July to talk about his project Zachary Ross and the Divine, and heâs joining us today to talk about his brand new hardcore project, Slighted. Their album This Means War came out Friday September 29th. In addition, Zachary Ross and the Divine also released a new EP, King Dopamine, on October 5th via SmartPunk Records. Zac joined Andrea and Jenn to talk about both of those releases, writing music like a horror movie, the difference between making hardcore and pop-punk, being honest with yourself, and why itâs okay for women to lie. Most importantly, Andrea and Jenn would like to formally announce their position as co-managers for Zacâs âSlighted Should Play the Gathering of the Juggalosâ campaign. More to follow.
Listen to Slightedâs This Means War
Listen to Zachary Ross and the Divineâs King Dopamine
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- Zac @ _zachararyross_
- Slighted @slighted_
- Zachary Ross and the Divine - @divine_music_club
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Superdestroyer is the solo project of the anonymous Ohio-based musician who is also the co-founder of Lonely Ghost Records. Superdestoryerâs most recent album, SoakedInSynth.Zip was released in June. He joined Andrea and Jenn this week to talk about SoakedInSynth.Zip, making music that sounds like being stuck in your basement, making music that sounds like being outside, writing about your demons, running one of the coolest, most unique labels around, and living on the Island of Misfits Toys. Weâre such fans of Superdestroyer and everything happening over at Lonely Ghost Records, and weâre so happy to share this conversation with you all.
Check out SoakedInSynth.Zip
Listen to the rest of the Lonely Ghost Records roster
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This week on Left of the Dial, Andrea is joined by Gabby and Josh, from South Jerseyâs own Afloat. Gabby joined us way back in February to talk about booking bands as Head Above Water collective. But if you need another reminder, Afloat is, according to NJ.comâs Bobby Olivier, âThe best thing to hit Cherry Hill since Bahama Breeze opened at the mall.â Thatâs high praise, if you ask us. Today, Afloat stops by to share some songs from their upcoming EP, Where I Stand, including a Left of the Dial exclusive premier of their new single, âThrough My Veins.â You can stream it everywhere tomorrow, September 1st, but youâll get to hear first in this episode! Where I Stand is out September 15th on Sinking Ship Records. You can (and should) pre-order it now.
Get tickets to Afloatâs Where I Stand release show at Tunes in Voorhees, NJ 09/29Pre-order Where I Stand on vinyl nowFollow Afloat on Instagram @AfloatbandAlso featured in this episode:
Flowermouth, âl.i.l.t.âOldsoul, âLavender Caneâ
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This week's guest is one of our favorites over here at Left of the Dial. M.A.G.S. is the solo project of Buffalo-born, LA-based artist Elliott Douglas, and listeners of our podcast should be plenty familiar with M.A.G.S. Weâve been singing his praises for as long as Andrea has been hosting Left of the Dial, and definitely since 2021âs Say Things That Matter, an album that we absolutely love. M.A.G.S.' third album, Destroyer, is out August 4th on Smartpunk Records, and heâs with us today to talk about a few songs off of that album and a couple other songs heâs brought along to share, too. We talk about finding beauty in total ruin, seeing your music in colors, connecting with others through art, and so much more. You know, we keep it light. This is a great conversation with a really thoughtful, unique artist, and we can't wait for our listeners to hear it.
Pre-order Destroyer now!
Keep up with M.A.G.S. in all the usual places.
M.A.G.S. is going on tour. Philly listeners, you can see M.A.G.S. on August 16th at PhilaMoca. Find the rest of his dates at elliottmags.com/tour.
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This week, Andrea sits down with Chris Payne to talk about his new book Where Are Your Boys Tonight? The Oral History of Emo's Mainstream Explosion 1999-2008. Heâs got a list of credits a mile long, covering music for publications like Alternative Press, Vulture, and Billboard where he spent seven years as a staff writer and podcast host covering alternative and independent music. Andrea and Chris talk about the various scenes that birthed the bands who ushered in the emo movement of the early 2000s and the songs that best represent that moment in time. Payne has curated such a vast collection of voices from every corner of the scene(s) at the time, from members of bands like Lifetime, Thursday, Fall Out Boy, and Taking Back Sunday, to the people who watched those bands skyrocket to emo royalty (Hanif Abdurraqib, Jamie Coletta, Chris Gethard). Where Are Your Boys Tonight? is full of candid conversations, recollections, and memories that tell a remarkable story of a truly unique moment in music.
Pick up Where Are Your Boys Tonight?
Keep up with Chris Payne on social media
Subscribe to Chrisâs Substack
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Seems like the year just started, but suddenly we're halfway through Spring? Instead of talking with a guest this week, Kitzy and Andrea wanted to share some of the music they've been listening to lately. For Andrea, that means a carefully selected handful of songs. For Kitzy, that means playing spin the wheel with their New Music playlist. There's lots of great stuff from the past couple of months that we haven't gotten a chance to share with you. Don't forget, if you like what you hear, you can find links to pick up music from these artists and to follow them, so you can keep up with their various plans for new music, tours, and all that good stuff.
Origami Angel - "Thank You, New Jersey" | pre-order The Brightest Days | Linktree
The Gaslight Anthem - "Positive Charge" | Linktree
Rodeo Boys - "Dog Leg" | pre-order Home Movies | Linktree
M.A.G.S. - "Sins" | Instagram
Nicole Yun - "Desperation I Know" | Linktree
Poesy - "Impersonal Hell' | Instagram
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Kitzy and Andrea are in the studio together without a guest for the first time in a long time, so they're covering a new album that they're both big fans of. Left of the Dial favorite and Philly's own Dave Hause released Drive It Like It's Stolen today, and your hosts are breaking down the gorgeous and introspective album, track by track. You can pick it up now so you'll be ready to sing along when he plays this year's inaugural Sing Us Home Fest next weekend, May 5th and 6th, in Manayunk.
Pick up Drive It Like It's Stolen now.
Grab tickets and check out the incredible line up for Sing Us Home.
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Listeners will be familiar with this week's Left of the Dial guests because theyâre the team behind Sweet Juice Fest, a queer feminist musical festival that centers local diverse artists and creators from the Philadelphia region. Last year, the sold-out festival was held at Rigby Mansion in Germantown and featured some of our favorites here at Left of the Dial including Sug Daniels, Popcorn Daddy, and The Lunar Year, all of whom make up the Sweet Juice Fest collective and who joined Andrea on the show today to talk about this yearâs Sweet Juice Fest which will be held again in July. But even before that, theyâve got a really cool event coming up in just a few days, the Sweet Juice Fundraiser, which will be held on April 26th at Dolphin Tavern. Listen to hear some incredible music from the talented, thoughtful, and joyful folks who make up the Sweet Juice Collective and make sure you stick around because they announce the first act who's going to be playing the festival in July, and it's a really amazing artist Philly folks are gonna be stoked about!
The Sweet Juice Fest fundraiser is this Wednesday, April 26th at Dolphin Tavern. Get your tickets now.
Follow Sweet Juice Fest on Twitter and Instragram.
Featured in this episode:
Sug Daniels â @sugdaniels_
"When I'm Gone"
Popcorn Daddy â Popcorn Daddy is a new band, so we canât share anything with you. While we wait for music from them, check out "Backyard" from Mel of Popcorn Daddyâs other project Personal Trainer and "Lament" from Shona's band The Buck Stops Here.
The Lunar Year â @thelunaryearofficial
"Don't Kiss Strangers"
justmadnice â @justmadnice
"Shadow"
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Christian Lesperance is the mastermind behind Jersey Interchange, a collaboration series that reimagines the songs of the New Jersey punk, hardcore, emo, and ska scenes of the late 90s and early 2000s. Christian joins Andrea on the podcast today because Jersey Interchange is releasing its debut full-length album C1, out May 5th on Sinking Ship Records. C1 features covers of artists who made their name in the Jersey scene (bands like Bigwig, The Ergs! and Shades Apart) covered by artists who also made their name in the Jersey scene (in bands like Bigwig, The Ergs! and Shades Apart). This album is an absolute Jersey love fest, but it's also just a collection of really great covers of really great songs and an example of something really beautiful that celebrates collaboration and expression and community and all that good stuff we could use a little more of these days.
Pre-orders for C1 have already started. They'll be celebrating the album with a release show on May 13th at Twin Elephant Brewing Co. in Chatham NJ. Folks from bands including Shades Apart, Vision, Lanemeyer, NJ Joystick, Avery, One cool Guy, right Turn Eddie and lots more will be taking turns playing acoustic sets, and the whole thing will be headlined by comedian and Jersey punk diehard, Chris Gethard. Tickets on sale now.
Featured in This Episode:
"Flavor Ice" - feat. Heath Saraceno (originally by Bigwig)
"Punk Rock Academy" - feat. Mikey Erg! (Originally by Atom & His Package)
"The Kids Still Have a Lot to Say" - feat. Alf Bartone, Ed Brown, Dan Cav, Kevin Lynch, Mike Wolff (Originally by Vision)
"Just Like Kurt" - feat. Chris Gethard and Joe Pulito (Originally by Weston)
"Pink (New Jersey's Alright)" - Jon Tummillo, Agim Colaku, Joe Pulito, Patrick Tummillo (Originally by Mohawk Barbie)
Pre-order C1 on Sinking Ship Records
Grab tickets for the C1 release show
Follow Jersey Interchange on Instagram
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Lauren Denitzio of Worriers is back on Left of the Dial, and we're so excited to talk with them about their incredible new album, Warm Blanket, which is out April 7thâthatâs today if you're listening when this episode dropsâon Ernest Jenning Record Co. Itâs Worriers' fourth full-length album, but itâs their first release as a solo act and really demonstrates the breadth and depth of Lauren's talent as a songwriter, musician, and now, producer. Kitzy and Andrea loved getting to talk with Lauren about writing, playing, and producing just about every element on the album, how their influences do and don't show up in their music, the importance of well-placed reverb, and a whole lot more.
Pick up Warm Blanket today, and if you're in any of the below cities, catch Worriers live this weekend. (They're one of our favorite live bands, so don't miss 'em if you've got the chance.)
APR 7 FRI Providence, RI. Fete Music Hall. 8PM.
APR 8 SAT Malden, MA. Faces Brewing Co. 8PM.
APR 9 SUN Ridgewood, NY. TV Eye. 8PM.
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Andrea recently launched a new podcast called The Watchers where she and her cohost Jodie Mim watch Jersey-focused movies and TV. They're kicking off their first season with the Showtime series Yellowjackets.
If you havenât watched Yellowjackets, itâs about what happened to a (fictional) New Jersey high school girlsâ soccer team who spent 19 months in the Canadian wilderness when their plane crashed there in 1996. The show follows the girls in 1996 and 2021. It's a total celebration of 90s nostalgia, in general, and 90s Jersey nostalgia, in particular. You can watch the series premiere for free. But really, all you need to know about that show to enjoy this episode is that it has the most incredible soundtrack full of some of the best music to come out of the 90s.
Aside from talking about a few specific songs the show has used, we keep it spoiler free, so you don't need to be a Yellowjackets fan to enjoy this one.
We also sneak in this incredible cover of "Because the Night" by Screaming Females and Garbage. It's not in the show, but you know. Jersey.
If you're a Yellowjackets fan and decide to give The Watchers a listen, let Jodie and Andrea know what you think. And definitely give them a follow over on Twitter and Instagram.
New episodes every Tuesday wherever you listen to your podcasts. Like, subscribe, rate, review, etc., etc. linktr.ee/watcherspodnj
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We continue our WXPN love fest this week with another one of the best in Philly radio! Kristen Kurtis is one of our favorite people in the Philly music scene. Sheâs worked in radio in places like Spokane Washington and Austin Texas, but here in Philly, she hosts XPN's Morning Show and serves as the station's Assistant Music Director. She's also just a genuinely fun and cool person to talk to. She joined us back in February to share a few songs by some artists she loves and who represent some key moments in her radio journey that took her across the country and, lucky for us, back home to Philly.
Featured in This Episode:
Via Audio - "Developing Active People"
Jeremy Messersmith - "Tatooine"
Robert Ellis - "Friends Like Those"
Devon Gilfillian - "Me and the Moon"
Caroline Rose - "Miami"
Bartees Strange - "Flagey God"
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Kristen Kurtis on Twitter and Instagram.
Left of the Dial on Twitter and Instagram.
photo credit: Joe Del Tufo
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Today's guest has been a long time coming in Left o' Land, so we've got a super-sized episode for you!
John Vettese is the host of the radio shows Whatâs the Frequency and WXPN Local, both of which are on the greatest public radio station of all time, WXPN. Heâs also behind XPNâs Key Studio Sessions, which has featured many incredible Philly artists, including lots of members of the extended left of the dial family, like The Tisburys and The Lunar Year. John is a true supporter of the Philly music scene, and he has been so kind and generous to Left of the Dial since day one. He joined us back in February to talk about ten Philly-area artists he's looking forward to hearing more from in 2023, and we're so excited to share the episode with you today!
Featured in the episode:
Gladie - "Hit The Ground Running"
Honeythunder - "When It's All Over"
Air Devi - "Ashrita"
Jude Flannery - "Quiet By Your Side"
Moustapha Noumbissi - "Gold"
Those Looks - "Hymnal"
Sug Daniels - "Kintsugi"
Grocer - "Downtown Side"
Ajay - "I Never Slept In The Summer Shade"
Justmadnice - "Shadow"
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John Vettese on Twitter and Instagram.
Left of the Dial on Twitter and Instagram.
photo credit: Joe Del Tufo
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Boon's most recent album, Bad Machine, is a wonderfully eclectic piece of art. Their frontperson, Brendan Principato, joined our Editor-in-Chief, Jenn Coulter (who flew this episode solo like an absolute pro) to talk tracking vocals in a cabin, 4am recording sessions, ambient influences, and so much more. Brendan brought some songs from Bad Machine and a few more songs from other folks that you should also definitely check out if you dig Boon. We've been telling you to pick up Bad Machine since the first single was released, but if you still haven't listened to us, we think today's the day.
Pick up Bad Machine now.
Other songs featured in this episode:
Daniel Bachman - 3:24 AM KHB36 (When The World's On Fire)
Julianna Barwick - One Half
Caddywhompus - Company
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: Julia Leiby
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We are so excited to share this episode with one of our favorites over here at Left o'. John-Allison Weiss has been sharing their music with the world since 2007, releasing a handful of albums full of pop gems as catchy and radio-ready as they are earnest and introspectiveâa balance not everyone can get away with. Over the past couple of years, weâve been lucky enough to work with John-Allison a few times, streaming their headlining Philamoca show in 2021 and hosting them here in the Left of the Dial studio for a really stellar live session late last year. (If you missed it then, stay tuned to leftofthedial.fm for your chance to catch it again.) Today, though, theyâre here to talk about their newest album, The Long Way, which was released last Friday, February 17th on Get Better Records. If you haven't yet, you can and absolutely should pick it up now. Like, right now.
Purchase The Long Way out now on Get Better Records.
Watch the video for "Different Now" because it's perfect.
West Coast, catch John-Allison on the road with Future Teens
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Join them over on Patreon, where they're always sharing cool stuff.
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artist photo: Emma Cole
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