Episode 100 Celebration with Blair Crimmins, Carver Commodore and George Wacker
We don’t think we look a day over 99. Join us as we celebrate 100 episodes with special guests Blair Crimmins, Carver Commodore and George Wacker
Check out the Bands and Musicians we have spoken with. Maybe they could be Your Next Favorite Band
We don’t think we look a day over 99. Join us as we celebrate 100 episodes with special guests Blair Crimmins, Carver Commodore and George Wacker
Do you think you can play like Django? How about Radus? Well think again, and tune in for our in-person convo with incredible finger-pickin singer-songwriter Alex Radus and prepare for “genre whiplash”!
This Indie Rock/Electronic band made us late to our broadcast of the daily livestream because they were so good at Musikfest; a true “Best of the Fest” for 2023 for sure.
This week we are joined by the ever-clever, award-winning, queer Americana artist from Philadelphia who was hailed as being “the future of folk music” .
Are you ready for some hip, cool, under-the-radar blues?? Be prepared to be blown away by the smooth guitar and killer vocals of Shane Guerrette.
Julia Steiner of Ratboys joins us to discuss the band’s latest album The Window, the band’s formation, and plenty of music.
This incredible band out of Charleston, SC has the dual sound of fresh indie-rock balanced with familiar feel-good beachy vibes.
Interested in learning more about the music scene in and around Philly over the past several years? It’s hard to find a more knowledgable nor better teller of the stories than Jesse Lundy.
This week we present a completely new type of episode for us – “Behind the Sound”. These episodes will focus on the gear and tech of a band to understand how they achieve their distinct sound. For our first installment, we spend time with There, There – a tribute to Radiohead.
Do you hear that rumble that I hear?? Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr and TJ Norris of The Rumble join us and discuss their Grammy nominated album Live from the Maple Leaf.
Philadelphia-based radio station WXPN often asks listeners to submit top 10 lists for various types of music to be compiled, calculated, and ranked to produce a list of the 885 best, according to those that were submitted. This year, they dedicated that to songs by women.
Got your robes ready? The mastermind behind The Polyphonic Spree, Tim DeLaughter join us to talk about the Spree’s new release Salvage Enterprise and his adventure in getting it released.