Podcast by Maximum Alternative
Max Alt catches up with Cameron Walker of Twin XL to discuss the band's new music, growing up in Connecticut, what Beatles song drew him to becoming a musician, recording in the digital age, how Twin XL formed, his time writing commercials and for other musicians, producing videos and future tour plans.
Max Alt catches up with DREAMERS lead singer/guitarist, Nick Wold as he's stuck in traffic leaving LAX. We discuss the band's new material, old material and future material, along with many other topics for your listening pleasure!
Amigo The Devil: Max Alt Podcast #009 by Maximum Alternative
In this podcast, Max Alt's Mike Newman catches up with Joy Formidable bassist Rhydian Dafydd to talk the new album, AARTH
Dave Keuning: Max Alt Podcast #007 by Maximum Alternative
Max Alt celebrates the 30th Anniversary of Sub Pop in this week's Max Alt Podcast. Former WWCT PD Marc Alghini sat down with co-founder Jonathan Poneman to recap the last 30 years of this highly respected label.
Max Alt celebrates Sub Pop's 30th Anniversary as Mike Newman catches up with Mudhoney's Mark Arm.
The Living End's Chris Cheney: Max Alt Podcast #003 by Maximum Alternative
The debut Max Alt podcast features The Blue Stones being interviewed by Maximum Alternative Editor In Chief, Michael Parrish. Currently making waves with their debut single, “Black Holes (Solid Ground),” The Blue Stones - individually known as Tarek Jafar and Justin Tessier - are set to release their debut album, Black Holes, on October 26. That's a lot of debuts! The album is chock full of blues-based Rock & Roll that this writer likes to say if The Black Keys and The Verve had a baby, it would be The Blue Stones. Give a listen as Max Alt gets inside their head and gives you an in depth profile of the band.
In this podcast, Max Alt's Michael Parrish catches up with Arkells frontman, Max Kerman, during a tour stop at TLA in Philadelphia for a discussion about the band's new album, Battle Cry.
My first experience with Flora Cash was escorting them to a studio performance at Radio1045 in Philadelphia. John Allers was one of the first to hear the beauty in “You’re Somebody Else” and thanks in part to his early support, six months later, Shpresa Lleshaj and Cole Randall are back for another session in the same room, but this time with an RCA Records escort, tour manager, and a Top 20 song at Alternative that still feels like it is gaining steam. I caught up with the duo in the Radio1045 green room almost six months to the day since our first meeting to discuss their growing popularity; writing new tunes… and when fans can expect them; the success of “You’re Somebody Else” and the trend of fans covering it; and you can find out the significance of their Sacramento tour stop… all in the latest Max Alt Podcast, hosted by Michael Parrish.