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Recorded On: August 28, 2007
Opening music for this interview was taken from the track “You Have To Be Joking†and the songs “Superball†and “Flying Discs” are also featured in the interview. The title track from Stuporhero’s latest album Last Start Shining closes out the interview and is available for purchase on the merch page of the band’s website. To learn more about the band and hear some additional tracks, be sure to check out their website and MySpace page.
Posted on09.05.2007 at 11:29 pm// Tagged: Interviews, Podcasts //
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Recorded On: July 10, 2007
Recorded At: The High Dive (Seattle, WA)
Opening music for this interview was taken from the track “Fallen” and a clip from “Rhombus Suit” is also featured within the interview. The track “The Secret”, taken from Vib Gyor’s The Secret EP closes out the interview and is available for purchase on iTunes. To learn more about the band and hear some additional tracks, be sure to check out their website and MySpace page.
Posted on07.19.2007 at 12:03 am// Tagged: Interviews, Podcasts //
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Recorded On: April 25, 2007
Recorded At: The Moore Theater (Seattle, WA)
Opening music for this interview with Jack Dishel was taken from the track “True”, the closing track on Only Son’s release The Drop to the Top on Cassette Recordings which is available via iTunes. Other tracks from the album also featured on this podcast include “Long Live the Future” and “My Museum”. To stream additional music from Only Son, please be sure to visit the Only Son MySpace page.
Check out the video for “My Museum” on YouTube.
Posted on05.08.2007 at 1:45 am// Tagged: Interviews, Podcasts //
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Show Length: 28 minutes, 32 seconds
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Mike Albanese, drummer for Cinemechanica, joined me on the phone the night before heading out on the road in support of their latest album The Martial Arts to discuss a variety of topics including the band’s composition process, touring, and their side projects Contraband and Megaband.
The opening music for the podcast is from the track “Take Me to the Hospital” and closing out the interview is the track “Brain Tarp”.
Cinemechanica Related Links
Cinemechanica Website
Cinemechanica on MySpace
Hello Sir Records
Hello Sir Records on MySpace
The PhiLL(er) Review of Maserati/Cinemechanica/We Versus the Shark
The PhiLL(er) Review of The Martial Arts
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Posted on03.15.2006 at 11:45 pm// Tagged: Interviews, Interviews, Podcasts //
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On February 6th Christman Hersha of the.story.of joined me on the phone to discuss the band’s move from Athens, OH to Austin, TX and how it related to the recording/release of their last album Foothill Highway Appalachian Road as well as what the band is currently up to. the.story.of will be performing at SXSW with details to be revealed at a later point in time. Check their MySpace page for updates.
The opening music for the podcast is actually from the track “Our Lobe Loop” which was featured on MTV as discussed in the interview. Closing out the interview is a cover of Enya’s “Orinoco Flow”.
Show Length: 21 minutes, 49 seconds
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the.story.of Related Links
the.story.of Website
the.story.of on MySpace
The PhiLL(er) Review of Foothill Highway Appalachian Road
The PhiLL(er) Review of Trust In Amanita
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Posted on02.09.2006 at 11:45 pm// Tagged: Interviews, Interviews, Podcasts //
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