Welcome to Counting Tracks! Join your hosts Aaron, Meghan, and Roger and they journey deep into the valley of music news, music history, and a track by track breakdown of an episode specific album. Don't forget to check out our Spotify Playlist to coincide with the week's episode and which will also…
And then there were two...On Counting Tracks this episode join us as we discuss the national treasure that is Jerry Foxhaven, the downfall of Woodstock 50, and Neil Young's highly ambitious upcoming project. Check out what Fell Through the Tracks right before we dive heart first into a great big pile of Lizzo. Thanks for tuning in, and keep tuning in for continuous audio love!
This week: the gang discusses a traumatic warehouse fire a decade after the fact. Radiohead blatantly devalues their own Creep. What the hell was he doing here? Fell Thru The Tracks hits broken heart hard this week. And of course, our featured album this week is PJ Harvey's Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea. Thanks for listening, and keep tuning in for continuous audio love!
Join Roger, Aaron, and Meghan this week as we discuss good old classic radio. Is streaming winning? Do artists win by streaming? Does anyone ever really win? See what Fell Through the Tracks this week with a nice hearty dose of feminism thrown in for flavor. And, speaking of feminism! This week's album is none other than folk rocker and activist Ani DiFranco's Dilate from 1996. Can Meghan speak for more than 10 seconds at a time? Tune in to find out, and keep tuning in for continuous audio love!
On this week's episode of Counting Tracks, Wu-Tang doc ain't nothing to f*uck with. Networks are really upping the documentary genre. Tool finally commits to a release date for their 13 year hiatus album, fans around the world breathe a collective sigh of relief and immediately begin complaining again. Lost Tracks are jamming as usual, and Roger finally gets to unleash straight Replacements adoration about their 1984 album, Let It Be.
Coming up on Episode 2 of Counting Tracks... Fallon does what Fallon do, can you dig it? Bikini Kill reunited and it feels so good... this week's catchy Lost Tracks are on point with our Counting Tracks selection this week: David Bowie's Low. Tune in to tune up!
Join us this week on Counting Tracks as Rog, Meg, and Aaron kick off the show's reboot with a Record Store Day history jam including top 5 favorite album covers and random music memories associated with the joys of nostalgia. Red Hot Chili Pepper's One Hot Minute.. did Dave Navarro bring too much of Jane's Addictions along with him? Enjoy some new and old audio love with our Lost Tracks of the week and of course stay tuned for the track by track breakdown of this week's album selection: REM's classic from 1991, Out of Time. Listen along with our Spotify Playlist and keep tuning in for continuous audio love!