Episodes
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In this conversation, Scott Colton discusses his musical roots, how music has remained a passion despite forays into other pursuits and his thoughts on being an independent artist in 2024.
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In this conversation, Kyle Alexander discusses Death Doula’s writing process, the charms of live performances given in unconventional spaces, the nature of music scenes, and shares some enthusiasm for the film Challengers.
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In this conversation, Timothy Den discusses his memories of music scenes in various locales, including Boston, Miami, and Chicago as well as his love of metal music, the impact that working as a music journalist had on his career, and how his immigrant experience shaped his willingness to take risks.
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In this Into Music, Maura Pond discusses the themes in Luna Honey's new album, Pond’s struggles with stage fright and the trio’s prolific nature.
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Daniel House discusses the Seattle music scene of the 1980s, the importance of The U-Men, the role that community played during his time as a young musician in Seattle and the continued importance music plays in his own community making. We also get some news about at least one future Skin Yard project.
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In this conversation, James Petralli discusses relocating from Austin, Texas to Los Angeles, dynamics within his band, how he found new focus on family and friendships during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how he’s involved his children with his creativity.
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In this conversation, Binnie Klein sheds some light on the project "The Quiver" while also discussing creativity itself.
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Peter Zaremba is vocalist for the legendary garage rock band The Fleshtones. The band’s most recent recording is the LP It’s Getting Late (… and More Songs About Werewolves).
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On this episode, Dave Trumfio recalls the early days of The Pulsars and discusses the future of the project as well.
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Speaking from his home studio, Django Haskins discussed how he stayed creative during the 2020 lockdown, what can be learned from obituaries, and the rewards of not having mainstream success.
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In this conversation, Iain Matthews discusses his writing process, how reading keeps him engaged in creativity and much more.
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In this conversation, Paula Boggs reflects on discovering her musical voice, stepping away to pursue careers in the military, legal, and business worlds, and reconnecting with music after a family tragedy.
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In this conversation, Andrew Choi discusses finding his music voice, when he left music to study philosophy, finding community in the open mic and karaoke communities, and the inspiration for Ten Modern American Work Songs.
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In this conversation, Matt Hunter discusses his early musical development, collaborations and the process of writing Reindeer Soul.
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In this conversation, Billy Sheehan discusses Mr. Big’s final tour, his relationship with Gilbert, who he has known since the guitarist was in his teens, how Mr. Big created solidarity with their Japanese fans, and his two new cats, Pistachio and Pepper.
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In this conversation, Andrew Stern and Laura Arias discuss their creative process, perfectionism, and how their lives have changed as empty nesters.
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In this conversation, Hamish Anderson discusses the writing process for that release, touring with Gary Clark Jr. and George Thorogood and appreciating the imperfections in musical performance.
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In this conversation, Monica Aben discusses how she grew up in a household that prized creativity, how her high school theology teacher supported her songwriting, and the importance of trusting in the moment.
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In this conversation, Jedd Beaudoin talks to Matt Rollings, a Grammy Award-winning American composer, keyboardist, record producer and educator.
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In this conversation, Yasuko Onuki and Ichiro Agata discuss 3+5, live performance, and the Melt-Banana’s early days.
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