The Tear Down

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At the end of every gig, when the fans are filing out and last call is over, the band returns to the stage to tear down their instruments. They talk about what they liked and what they didn't like, the venue, the opening band, the sound guy. They deconstruct the stage, alongside their performance wi…

The Tear Down


    • May 22, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 1h 18m AVG DURATION
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    Lap 1 - Car Conspiracy Theories

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 47:28


    We talk about how the Alex Jones of the CEU (Cars Extended Universe) might convince people that Big Oil isn't everything that it seems, and that oils origins aren't what you might think.

    Ep. 20 - Couples, Consent, and a New Single feat. Franco-Albertan folk duo Post Script

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2017 69:10


    Post Script just released a new single and it's on the episode! A lovely pairing of people, Post Script are a folk duo comprised of Steph Blais and Paul Cournoyer, a couple and a couple of great musicians. After attending a concert based around educating people on sexual consent, Steph and Paul discuss their relationship, how it affects their music, their Franco-Albertan roots, and just how to be good people in general.

    Ep. 19 - Up + Downtown Fest feat. Artistic Director Brent Oliver

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 98:41


    A man of many roles and skills, Brent Oliver has worked in the music industry as a musician, promoter, agent, and currently serves as the director of cultural services for the city of Spruce Grove. However, once a year Brent pulls together a list of impressive indie acts, culminating in Edmonton's Up + Downtown Fest. Here, he talks about the festival, his interests in music, when a band should get promotion, and what makes it so band will make it.

    Ep. 1 - What does the Edmonton music scene sound like? feat. #yeg's sweetheart Craig Martell

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2016 97:29


    Craig Martell became a staple of the Edmonton music scene after opening the small venue, the Wunderbar. After hosting nearly 350 shows a year for over seven years, the venue came to a close. However, Martell continues to be an active and passionate part of the music scene. Martell discusses why he hates our mayor, how Edmonton doesn't really have a sound, which local bands could make it big, and much more.

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