Episodes
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Frank Turner sat down with Lana to give you the scoop on his tenth record, Undefeated, plus some convenient tour timing before Lost Evenings hits Toronto in September... We also dove into fandom (toward him and his own for the likes of Pedro the Lion and Taylor Swift,) and Frank has an album recommendation for you.
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Cage the Elephant singer and primary songwriter Matt Shultz goes track by track through the songs on Neon Pill with Lana Gay. From working through a medical emergency and to coming out of it in a better place and interesting creative space, to love to inspiration from his Father's musical archives, check out this deep dive into Neon Pill.
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Pearl Jam's lead guitarist Mike McCready goes through the songs on Dark Matter with Lana, giving you context on production, process and more about the band's twelfth album.
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The Black Keys Dan Auerbach goes through the new album, Ohio Players, with Lana, giving you context on their most collaborative work to date. From the influence of Beck, Noel Gallagher and Memphis hip-hop, to record hangs & how focusing on fun saved the band, you'll get the stories behind the songs.
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Amy Cole of The Rural Alberta Advantage checks in ahead of their biggest hometown show March 15th at History! Hear more about RAA road testing songs, how Indie Alehouse helped with pandemic practice and created their own brew, plus some Toronto show stories!
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Mother Mother's Ryan Guldemond goes through the entire new album, Grief Chapter, with Lana, giving you context on song origins, the creative power of newfound fans, and how thinking about the end can help you find more joy.
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In a special edition of The Sunday Show, Sarah Burke invited Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor from Blue Rodeo to celebrate their best-selling album 'Five Days in July' ahead of two nights at Massey Hall this week.
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Romy chats with Lana about her new album, Mid Air, the importance of queer club culture and inclusive spaces, and how writing for others kicked off the songwriting process for her debut solo album.
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Josie, Carlin & Brent try and raise another 10,000 pair of socks for their Socks for the Streets campaign and if they do, Carlin has to do the CN Tower EdgeWalk. Also, Brent crowdsurfs a pizza up to a musician on stage, and Josie looks back on her Canadian national anthem debacle.
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Brent Cobb tells Sarah Burke about his new album Southern Star, his cousin super-producer Dave Cobb, his favourite Canadian musicians and more ahead of his show at the Horseshoe Tavern November 12th.
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On the heels of releasing her latest record, I'd Be Lying If I Said I Didn't Care, Hannah Georgas joins Lana in studio to discuss leaving Toronto, sonic inspiration from childhood favourites & what keeps her grounded on the road.
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Josie, Carlin & Brent talk about picturing people in the bath, if you can remember the outfit your partner wore on your first date, and then how someone got probably the grossest item of all time in their food delivery.
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Sam Roberts goes through the entire new album, The Adventures of Ben Blank, with Lana, giving you context on everything from the origins of persona Ben Blank, to recording as you write, and the joys of a fresh start.
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In a special edition of The Sunday Show, Sarah Burke speaks to Adrian Quesada of Black Pumas about their their sophomore album Chronicles of a Diamond, track by track.
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Josie, Carlin, and Brent do some sleuthing on behalf of a listener to figure out if the man she has a crush on is single, Brent apologises to everyone for doing impressions, and then Carlin has a next level gross story about something he found in his food.
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Josie, Carlin & Brent talk about the Blue Jays just throwing out the old seats from the Rogers Centre, a new trend called "silent walking", and then they get heated over the zipper merge.
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Josie, Carlin & Brent talk about if a restaurant should be allowed to ban kids under 10. Also, Carlin brought his dog into the washroom with him, and then Brent wonders if it's morally wrong to stay at Trump Hotel if it's going to save him $100.
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Jordan and Leandra from The Beaches go through the whole new album Blame My Ex with Lana, giving you context to the sound, lyrics, and their fresh start going independent.
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Josie, Carlin & Brent talk about horrible customer service experiences, Brent's lack of shame for smoking weed in a church, also, they call Blue Jays manager John Schneider's boss to complain about his part in their big loss.
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