by Jim Hanke
Musicians, record label owners, visual artists and beyond describe how vinyl records have shaped their lives and careers. Previous guests include Hozier, Rosanne Cash, Ben Gibbard, Adam Duritz, Lisa Loeb and members of Run-DMC, Foo Fighters, R.E.M. and more.
Language
🇺🇲
Publishing Since
1/1/2016
Email Addresses
1 available
Phone Numbers
0 available
April 8, 2025
<p>After 15+ years on the road, Seattle's Minus the Bear said goodbye in 2018... but not for long. Marking two decades since the release of their second album, Menos El Oso -- heralded by both critics and fans alike -- the five-piece are back this year to play the album in full across the country. A sprawling, math-rock masterclass, Menos takes listeners on a globetrotting trail through Spain, Ireland, Los Angeles and more, while vocalist/guitarist Jake Snider inhabits characters seeking escape, be it from fever dreams, crime scenes or soul-crushing day jobs. Today, Jake is joined by guitarist David Knudson, as the pair breakdown Menos track-by-track. Along with host Jim Hanke, they dive into the meanings behind some of the band's most impactful songs twenty years later, and how the genre-bending experimentation of Danger Mouse and DJ Shadow influenced the LP. Catch Minus the Bear at this year's Best Friends Forever Fest in Las Vegas, or on tour cost-to-coast, this fall. Visit <a href="http://minusthebear.com/" target="_blank" rel= "noopener" data-saferedirecturl= "https://www.google.com/url?q=http://minusthebear.com&source=gmail&ust=1744084244974000&usg=AOvVaw2SsatN647gE1HAMsJcPsac">minusthebear.com</a> for tickets, social media and more.</p>
March 25, 2025
<p>On the heels of a fiery new album (Here We Go Crazy), influential indie icon Bob Mould reflects on how record store culture informed Hüsker Dü's formation and why the jukebox singles of his youth still help him get out of the occasional songwriting stalemate. Visit <a href="https://bobmould.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">bobmould.com</a> for tour dates, social media and more. </p>
March 18, 2025
<p>This is an encore presentation of a previous episode, originally airing in August 2023.</p> <p>---</p> <p>The two sounds Tommy Prine says he remembers most growing up were having the AM radio on or his father (renowned singer/songwriter John Prine) workshopping tunes at the kitchen table. Journeying through adolescence, his eclecticism later manifested through acts like Outkast and System of a Down. But now, on the heels of This Far South — his debut album — Tommy has found his own unique voice that marries his mom’s Irish wisdom and his dad’s dry Midwestern/Southern wit. On today’s show, Tommy shares why Radiohead’s “Videotape” speaks to him, his experiences working with Nashville talents Ruston Kelly and Gena Johnson on This Far South, and how the artwork for this album feels like both an ending and a beginning. Visit <a href= "http://tommyprine.com">tommyprine.com</a> for your dates, socials and more.</p>
Nate Goyer, Record Collector, Music Fan, Vinyl Maniac
Pushkin Industries
Life of the Record / Talkhouse
Marc Maron
Vish Khanna / Entertainment One (eOne)
Sound Opinions
Turned Out A Punk
Hrishikesh Hirway
All Things Comedy
The Lonely Island & Seth Meyers
Joe Pug
Rolling Stone | Cumulus Podcast Network
John Hodgman and Maximum Fun
Chris DeMakes
Team Coco & Earwolf
Pod Engine is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected with any of the podcasts displayed on this platform. We operate independently as a podcast discovery and analytics service.
All podcast artwork, thumbnails, and content displayed on this page are the property of their respective owners and are protected by applicable copyright laws. This includes, but is not limited to, podcast cover art, episode artwork, show descriptions, episode titles, transcripts, audio snippets, and any other content originating from the podcast creators or their licensors.
We display this content under fair use principles and/or implied license for the purpose of podcast discovery, information, and commentary. We make no claim of ownership over any podcast content, artwork, or related materials shown on this platform. All trademarks, service marks, and trade names are the property of their respective owners.
While we strive to ensure all content usage is properly authorized, if you are a rights holder and believe your content is being used inappropriately or without proper authorization, please contact us immediately at [email protected] for prompt review and appropriate action, which may include content removal or proper attribution.
By accessing and using this platform, you acknowledge and agree to respect all applicable copyright laws and intellectual property rights of content owners. Any unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or commercial use of the content displayed on this platform is strictly prohibited.