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We're trying something new and bringing you an audio version of the article featured on Chorus.fm a few weeks back. This episode dives into the music from 2005 and revisits the staff and Jason's best of list from that year. What music held up? What didn't? Let's find out. Show notes can be found at encore.fm.
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Pat and Garrett of The Maine join Jason to talk about the band's upcoming album, growing up in this music scene, and what it's like to be a band in control of their destiny. Show notes can be found at encore.fm.
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The Maine
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Jason Tate and Craig Manning talk about the best of 2018. Show notes can be found at encore.fm.
This podcast is sponsored in part by our listeners. If you listen and like what we're doing, and want us to keep producing new episodes, please consider supporting us.
Hosts + More:
Jason Tate
@encorepodcast
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Show Archive: encore.fmIf you like our show, please rate it in iTunes, recommend it in Overcast, and tell some friends about it — it really does help! Thank you so much for listening. If you have any questions you'd like us to talk about on air, please feel free to reach out to us.
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Craig Manning returns to the show to discuss the ten year anniversary of The Gaslight Anthem's 'The '59 Sound.' Show notes can be found at encore.fm.
This podcast is sponsored in part by our listeners. If you listen and like what we're doing, and want us to keep producing new episodes, please consider supporting us.
Hosts + More:
Jason Tate
Craig Manning
@encorepodcast
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Show Archive: encore.fmIf you like our show, please rate it in iTunes, recommend it in Overcast, and tell some friends about it — it really does help! Thank you so much for listening. If you have any questions you'd like us to talk about on air, please feel free to reach out to us.
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MxPx released a new album last week, their first since 2012, and Jason Tate is joined by lead singer Mike Herrera to do a joint episode talking all about it. Show notes can be found at encore.fm.
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Jason Tate
Mike Herrera
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Show Archive: encore.fmIf you like our show, please rate it in iTunes, recommend it in Overcast, and tell some friends about it — it really does help! Thank you so much for listening. If you have any questions you'd like us to talk about on air, please feel free to reach out to us.
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Craig Manning returns to the show to discuss the best albums of 2017. Show notes can be found at encore.fm.
This podcast is sponsored in part by our listeners. If you listen and like what we're doing, and want us to keep producing new episodes, please consider supporting us.
Hosts + More:
Jason Tate
Craig Manning
@encorepodcast
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Show Archive: encore.fmIf you like our show, please rate it in iTunes, recommend it in Overcast, and tell some friends about it — it really does help! Thank you so much for listening. If you have any questions you'd like us to talk about on air, please feel free to reach out to us.
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Jason Tate and Thomas Nassiff reconnect to talk about one of their favorite topics: Star Wars. This episode is full of spoilers, so if you haven't seen the movie yet — be warned. Show notes can be found at encore.fm.
This podcast is sponsored in part by our listeners. If you listen and like what we're doing, and want us to keep producing new episodes, please consider supporting us.
Hosts + More:
Jason Tate
Thomas Nassiff
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Show Archive: encore.fmIf you like our show, please rate it in iTunes, recommend it in Overcast, and tell some friends about it — it really does help! Thank you so much for listening. If you have any questions you'd like us to talk about on air, please feel free to reach out to us.
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Ryan Gardner returns to the show to talk all about fall music. We start with talking about why we like fall music, what makes something, specifically a "fall album," and then dive into some of our favorite albums and songs that we think fit into this category. A playlist featuring a bunch of the songs from the albums we discuss on this episode can be found at encore.fm.
This podcast is sponsored in part by our listeners. If you listen and like what we're doing, and want us to keep producing new episodes, please consider supporting us.
Hosts + More:
Jason Tate
Ryan Gardner
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Deanna Chapman returns to the show to discuss music and technology. We talk about Brand New's High & Low set (which Deanna saw in person), new albums from Mutemath, Foo Fighters, The National, PVRIS, and more, and then go deep on the latest Apple event. We talk about the new products, Apple Music, iOS 11, and what we think we want to upgrade and not upgrade. Show notes can be found at encore.fm.
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Vinyl Me, Please: This a record of the month club. Here's how it works: Every month they feature one album they believe is essential to your vinyl collection and they send it to you. Each record is pressed exclusively for Vinyl Me, Please members with features you can’t get anywhere else—things like bonus tracks, inserts, colored variants—and it comes packed with a 12”x12” album-inspired art print and custom cocktail pairing recipe.This podcast is sponsored in part by our listeners. If you listen and like what we're doing, and want us to keep producing new episodes, please consider supporting us.
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Jason Tate
Deanna Chapman
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Show Archive: encore.fmIf you like our show, please rate it in iTunes, recommend it in Overcast, and tell some friends about it — it really does help! Thank you so much for listening. If you have any questions you'd like us to talk about on air, please feel free to reach out to us.
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Thomas Nassiff returns to the show to discuss the album we spent years waiting on ... Brand New's 'Science Fiction.' This episode of the show differs from the previous episode in that we we spend most of the time talking about the album roll-out and the industry ramifications of this new album. We talk about the band going #1 on the charts, how this specific roll-out was the only way they could live up to expectations, and the chance of there ever being a band like this again. Show notes can be found at encore.fm.
This podcast is sponsored in part by our listeners. If you listen and like what we're doing, and want us to keep producing new episodes, please consider supporting us.
Hosts + More:
Jason Tate
Thomas Nassiff
@encorepodcast
Subscribe on iTunes: chr.us/encoretunes
Show Archive: encore.fmIf you like our show, please rate it in iTunes, recommend it in Overcast, and tell some friends about it — it really does help! Thank you so much for listening. If you have any questions you'd like us to talk about on air, please feel free to reach out to us.
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Drew Beringer returns to the show to discuss Brand New's new album 'Science Fiction.' After 8 years, it's finally here. We do a deep dive through the album, talk about our history with the band, talk about where the album sits in the band's career, and discuss the band's impact on the music scene as a whole. It's all Brand New and it's all glorious. Show notes can be found at encore.fm.
This podcast is sponsored in part by our listeners. If you listen and like what we're doing, and want us to keep producing new episodes, please consider supporting us.
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Jason Tate
Drew Beringer
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Show Archive: encore.fmIf you like our show, please rate it in iTunes, recommend it in Overcast, and tell some friends about it — it really does help! Thank you so much for listening. If you have any questions you'd like us to talk about on air, please feel free to reach out to us.
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Drew Beringer returns to the show to discuss the upcoming album from Manchester Orchestra. The new album, 'A Black Mile to the Surface,' is due out on July 28th, 2017 and we do a deep dive on our thoughts and impressions of the album. Show notes can be found on chorus.fm.
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Social Drinker: This week's episode is brought to you by a band from Atlanta that will be releasing their new EP on September 8th. We play their new single "Holding" in this episode. It's a mix of Taking Back Sunday, Third Eye Blind, and The 1975. You can find more information about the band's upcoming release at their website.Hosts + More:
Jason Tate
Drew Beringer
@encorepodcast
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Show Archive: chorus.fm/encoreIf you like our show, please rate it in iTunes, recommend it in Overcast, and tell some friends about it -- it really does help! Thank you so much for listening. If you have any questions you'd like us to talk about on air, please use the hashtag #askEncore on Twitter.
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Craig Manning returns to the show to talk about the best albums released in 2017 ... so far. As we hit the midway mark of the year, it's time for our annual tradition of discussing what albums we've fallen in love with during the first 6 months. Show notes can be found on chorus.fm.
Sponsor:
Social Drinker: This week's episode is brought to you by a band from Atlanta that will be releasing their new EP on September 8th. We play their new single "Holding." It's a mix of Taking Back Sunday, Third Eye Blind, and The 1975. A clip is played in the middle of the episode, the full song is at the end. You can find more information about the band's upcoming release at their website.Hosts + More:
Jason Tate
Craig Manning
@encorepodcast
Subscribe on iTunes: chr.us/encoretunes
Show Archive: chorus.fm/encoreIf you like our show, please rate it in iTunes, recommend it in Overcast, and tell some friends about it -- it really does help! Thank you so much for listening. If you have any questions you'd like us to talk about on air, please use the hashtag #askEncore on Twitter.
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Deanna Chapman returns to the show to discuss a whole bunch of new music that’s been recently released. We talk about new music from Manchester Orchestra, Bleachers, Rise Against, and All Time Low. We also give some thoughts on Apple’s WWDC and their new products, and answer a question about creating playlists and when and how we listen to them. There’s also some comic book talk, and the usual discussion of there being too much new stuff to consume. Show notes can be found on chorus.fm.
Hosts + More:
Jason Tate
Deanna Chapman
@encorepodcast
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Show Archive: chorus.fm/encoreIf you like our show, please rate it in iTunes, recommend it in Overcast, and tell some friends about it -- it really does help! Thank you so much for listening. If you have any questions you'd like us to talk about on air, please use the hashtag #askEncore on Twitter.
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Drew Beringer returns to the show this week to talk about the new albums from New Found Glory and Paramore. First we catch up a little (Drew got married!), talk a little basketball, Funkos, the usual. Then we dive into talking about New Found Glory and Paramore. Mixed within is a talk about Blink-182 and if they should shake it up with a new producer like NFG did (spoiler: probably), and a talk about leaks and long album announcements. Show notes can be found on chorus.fm.
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Jason Tate
Drew Beringer
@encorepodcast
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Show Archive: chorus.fm/encoreIf you like our show, please rate it in iTunes, recommend it in Overcast, and tell some friends about it -- it really does help! Thank you so much for listening. If you have any questions you'd like us to talk about on air, please use the hashtag #askEncore on Twitter.
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The Graduate's 'Anhedonia' turned ten this week and former lead singer, Corey Warning, joins the show to talk all about it. We discuss the early stages of the band, recording the album, the stories behind some of the songs, and check in on what Corey has been up to the past few years. We dive into why a reunion probably isn't in the cards and spend some time waxing nostalgic about the music scene from 10 years ago. If you were a fan of this band and album, I think you're going to love this one. If you've never heard this album before, you should probably get on that, but this episode has a bunch of great industry insights, tips, and tales that make it worth your while as well. It's a fun one.
Note: We recorded this episode live, in person, so the quality is a little different than you may be used to. However, I think that the back and forth of being in person gives it a really fun vibe that's totally worth it.
Show notes can be found on chorus.fm.
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Jason Tate
Corey Warning
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Show Archive: chorus.fm/encoreIf you like our show, please rate it in iTunes, recommend it in Overcast, and tell some friends about it -- it really does help! Thank you so much for listening. If you have any questions you'd like us to talk about on air, please use the hashtag #askEncore on Twitter.
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Thomas Nassiff returns to the show to talk about live albums and when and where we think they work. We talk about our favorites, live bootlegs, and wonder why more bands don't release more live material. We also talk about March Madness, having birthdays, the other Encore podcast, the other Chorus logo, home automation, books about tech companies, and all our usual stuff. Show notes can be found on chorus.fm.
Hosts + More:
Jason Tate
Thomas Nassiff
@encorepodcast
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Show Archive: chorus.fm/encoreIf you like our show, please rate it in iTunes, recommend it in Overcast, and tell some friends about it -- it really does help! Thank you so much for listening. If you have any questions you'd like us to talk about on air, please use the hashtag #askEncore on Twitter.
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Ryan Gardner joins the show to talk about growing up in the music scene and the bands that first got us into music, starting young with writing online and how to parlay that into some kind of career in the future. Freelancing, journalism, and how this alternative music scene has changed over the years rounds out the episode. Show notes can be found on chorus.fm.
Hosts + More:
Jason Tate
Ryan Gardner
@encorepodcast
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Show Archive: chorus.fm/encoreIf you like our show, please rate it in iTunes, recommend it in Overcast, and tell some friends about it -- it really does help! Thank you so much for listening. If you have any questions you'd like us to talk about on air, please use the hashtag #askEncore on Twitter.
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Jesse Cannon has credits on albums from The Menzingers, to Man Overboard, to The Cure. He has managed bands, produced bands, and has written multiple books about the music industry and navigating the current realities of being a musician and a songwriter in the internet era. He joins the show to talk about everything from authentic creativity when writing songs, to originality in music, to the biggest mistakes bands make when recording. We talk about sophomore slumps, how being emotionally aware leads to better music, and the entire idea behind bands writing albums for themselves versus for the fans. There's a lot here, but it's a fun one. Show notes can be found on chorus.fm.
Hosts + More:
Jason Tate
Jesse Cannon
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Show Archive: chorus.fm/encoreIf you like our show, please rate it in iTunes, recommend it in Overcast, and tell some friends about it -- it really does help! Thank you so much for listening. If you have any questions you'd like us to talk about on air, please use the hashtag #askEncore on Twitter.
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Craig Manning returns to the show for a discussion all about favorite bands. We talk about who are favorite bands are, what makes them our favorites, how that's changed over the years and what it means to be a "favorite," and what artists have the best chance of jumping into that list in the future. We also discuss the latest album from Andrew McMahon and look back on his career and all of his different projects. There may be some album ranking. Show notes can be found on chorus.fm.
Hosts + More:
Jason Tate
Craig Manning
@encorepodcast
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Show Archive: chorus.fm/encoreIf you like our show, please rate it in iTunes, recommend it in Overcast, and tell some friends about it -- it really does help! Thank you so much for listening. If you have any questions you'd like us to talk about on air, please use the hashtag #askEncore on Twitter.
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