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Eric & Serling get back to the angry animals and back to the magical year of 1977. Giant ants converge on some terrible people. You won't know who to root for. "Gimme some sugar, baby!"Send us a text
Eric & Serling take a bit of a detour to examine a true B-Movie titan. How do you make horror movies for and with next to nothing? Say what you want about Ed Wood... but he did it.Send us a text
Angry, angry animals! They are starting to close in on Eric & Serling. We're diving into the first of a 1977 double shot (and our second Shatner cult classic on the podcast). How many tarantulas does it take to start a union? Apparently at least 5,001. Send us a text
Eric & Serling delve into deep phobic territory surrounded by the protection of some fairly tame 1950's sci fi horror. We answer all the burning questions: Does anything good ever happen in a cave? Does music soothe or groove the savage beast? How long can a man attend high school? Find out with us as we kick off Season 5!Send us a text
Another season wrapped! Let's re-visit all the great (and not so great) movies we covered in the "D"s. We talk about which movie was the scariest, which needs a reboot, and which would make the best video game or Broadway musical. We pull out all the stops.Send us a text
Join Eric & Ser (and Pete & Chris) for Dracula 2.0 as a classic gets an upgrade for the 1950s. Because, when monsters live forever, they require a little spit and polish every now and again. OUR 1 YEAR ANNIVERSARY, EVERYBODY!!!! Thank you for listening!Send us a text
Eric & Serling go back to basics and cover the movie that kicked American horror cinema into high gear. What still works from almost a century ago? And which movies come out on top when they rate "The Big 3" horror hits of 1931.Send us a text
Eric & Serling tackle the first sequel of the podcast and welcome back Dr. Abominable with open arms (and a "Scorpion's Embrace"). Does part 2 hold a candle to the original classic? Join us!Send us a text
Join Eric & Ser as they a) veer way off the road b) trod into the moors and c) full on embrace that moon! How does an early 80's classic hold up to a modern 11-year old?Send us a text
A day late, but hopefully not a dollar short (since this podcast is free). Eric & Ser head back out into the forests of Scotland. Bring some silver bullets and some poopy paper!Send us a text
Eric & Ser Hammer it out and dive back into Satanic horror. They debate Lee vs. Gray, Corbus vs. Mocata, Rain vs. Rides... it will all become clear as you tune in and succumb to our will... our will. Just listen.Send us a text
Eric & Serling each pick their top three favorite monsters from the show so far. And you hopefully listen. What do you say?Send us a text
He had it all... just like Bogie & Bacall... except like Jekyll & Hyde. (I hate writing these in case you haven't noticed yet.) Eric & Serling take the time machine all the way back to the year that started American horror movies.Send us a text
Why the long faces?... oh... you're melting. If this isn't the only movie ordained by The Church of Satan, then it is at least hopefully one of the only. Join Eric & Serling (and a shockingly star-studded cast) for a fun romp.Send us a text
Repel downwards with Eric & Serling into the creepy caverns of this almost modern classic and hear why you should pick your friends very carefully when you take on your next adventure weekend getaway.Send us a text
Eric & Serling will see you... at the movies! You and the rest of the creatures from the molten pits of hell released via Nostradamus' tomb in France and tearing their way through the screen of a cool little theater in Germany. Just listen. We'll explain everything.Send us a text
Eric & Serling examine the first of the remarkably many underwater alien movies of 1989. Did this one get the formula right?Send us a text
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Eric & Serling shop around for the ultimate in zombie horror masterpieces. Add to cart, please! So influential, even Eric asked his principal if he could rip it off (along with everybody else).Send us a text
Eric & Serling board themselves up in the old farmhouse and dig into the genre-redefining horror classic. Who will take the basement and who will stay upstairs? And just how many times does Harry get killed?Send us a text
Eric & Serling kick off their 4th season and jump head on into the "D"s with a little obscure British science fiction horror from 6 decades ago. Way to start the "D"s off with a bang, guys!Send us a text
Eric and Serling recap the Cs. Which movie this season was the scariest? Which movie needs a sequel? Which would make the best board game? You know... basic and essential questions explored and answered. Also.. get a sneak preview of what's coming up in the Ds.Send us a text
Eric & Serling take on the real werewolf of London, Oliver Reed, in one of Hammer Film's more handsome contributions to horror lineage. Find out what scene freaked Eric out as a young tot and whether Serling had a similar reaction. (The suspense is killing you.)Send us a text
Get out your abacus and join Eric & Serling for a discussion of the ultimate puzzle sci fi/horror flick. Send us a text
'Tis the season for a little more "Christmas Carol"-ing with Eric & Serling. Join then as they rate the Past, Present, & Future ghosts of the 1970 (Albert Finney) & 1984 (George C. Scott) versions.Send us a text
'Tis the season for Eric & Serling to nerd out on perhaps the most classic of all classic ghost stories. They compare and rate the Past, Present, & Future ghosts of the 1999 (Patrick Stewart) & 1951 (Alastair Sim) versions of "A Christmas Carol".Send us a text
Seaweed Zombie Ted Danson! Wife-murdering Hal Holbrook! Tombstone-crushed Ed Harris! Semi-serious Leslie Nielson! Cockroach-consumed Marcia Brady's principal! (Look it up!) Eric & Serling crack open the horror comic book that is 1982's "Creepshow".Send us a text
Inter-species synchronized swimming! Eric & Serling plumb the depths of the Black Lagoon and pay homage to an overlooked classic creature designer.Send us a text
How much Crazies is too much Crazies? You may want to split them up for sure. But Eric & Serling find some great stuff in this remake. But does it beat out the 1973 original?Send us a text
Trixie not really for kids... but Eric & Serling plowed through this oft overlooked offering from the great George Romero whose films almost always have something interesting to say. Does this one? Find out!Send us a text
Eric & Serling take a stab at the old Shatner mask... and set a new DDSH record in the process! Things really "shape" up nicely in this one.Send us a text
Come and listen to the story 'bout Lorraine & Ed. Did "The Conjuring" live up to Serling's expectations? And... most importantly... who ultimately won "The Candy Challenge"? Send us a text
Eric & Serlino get dolled up for this franchise-starting flick from the Decade of Excess. (And Serling fesses up to her crush on Chris Sarandon!)Send us a text
Eric & Ser bounce back into GHOSTS with this slightly under-the-radar, decade-straddling classic. Send us a text
Eric & Serling grapple with the burning question of "Just how much subtlety can a kid take these days?". Join us in the shadows and complexities of 1942's "The Cat People".Send us a text
Join Eric & Serling in the Scare Closet for a record-setting episode of DDSH. We talk "Carrie" in all her gory glory.Send us a text
Eric & Serling pay homage to the ultimate homage to horror movies horror movie. Sometimes the second time is the charm!Send us a text
Time to reflect upon the last two and half months of terror! Eric & Serling review the scariest, funnest, and most impactful of the Bs. Also... which movie would make the best board game? The coolest Broadway musical? Etc. etc. Send us a text
Do Eric & Ser have high praise for Rage? Or are they groanin' 'bout Cronenberg? You'll simply have to listen. And REALLY listen to hear Oliver Reed.Send us a text
"I hope we can still be friends (not even)!" Eric & Ser examine how love can be so cruel. And how classics can be so ... divisive.Send us a text
Eric & Serling put one of the original classics under the microscope to determine how big a toll 90+ years can take. Is this one still worth the watch???? Send us a text
Eric & Serling are salutin' Lewton (legendary producer, Val Lewton) and the first of his Karloff collaborations. Things get dark. And Eric reveals one of his favorite "coolest kills" in cinema. Send us a text
Eric & Ser complete the "Blobcast" portion of Season 2 with an analysis of this remake of an old classic. 80s updates galore in this glorious, goopy gorefest.Send us a text
Creep and leap and slide and glide ... with Eric & Serling. Grab your pokey sticks and come along for the ride back to this 1958 classic!Send us a Text Message.
Skip the walk in the woods and join Eric & Serling for some found footage fun. (No one puts Mikey in a corner.)Send us a Text Message.
"They're coming to get you, Barbara Steele!" Eric & Serling, that is. Join the witch-hunt and get a little goopey for good measure. It's Mario Bava's classic.Send us a Text Message.
Eric & Serling analyze some of the scariest music ever associated with moving pictures. Send us a Text Message.
Baloney... perhaps not. mainly because Serling is vegetarian. Eric and she kick off "The Black Movies" with this bizarre, freaky gem.Send us a Text Message.
Eric & Serling enjoy the avian apocalypse from a safe watching distance. Stick with us for our longest episode to date! There was a lot to talk about.Send us a Text Message.
Crowbarring in a true classic... that's what Eric & Serling are doing. The Godfather of Atomic Monster Flicks... this was our one allowed rule break of Season 2 and we used it in style!Send us a Text Message.
Never thought Eric & Serling would sink so low? Well, surprise! See what they thought of the stop motion classic that started a monster revolution.Send us a Text Message.
Baba-doing our Second Season! Time flies. Eric & Serling are kicking off the "B"s with the modern classic. Come fight your demons with us! We'll make it fun.Send us a Text Message.
Eric & Serling celebrate 15 episodes of their first season! Which movies would make the best musical? Which is most deserving of a reboot? Which should just get booted to the curb? Find out NOW!Send us a Text Message.
Eric & Serling break out the butter and lemon for an all-out attack on "Attack of the Crab Monsters". It's the last movie of our 1st season!Send us a Text Message.
Four tales of terror (technically five) are way better than one for Eric & Serling as they check themselves into 1972's Asylum.Send us a Text Message.
Eric and Serling team up with Ash against the medieval dead. How does the film hold up? What's it like when Serling is put in charge of an episode? What is Bruce Campbell like in person? Listen and find out!Send us a Text Message.
Eric & Serling go through a little therapy session of their own to address one of the most common phobias and the 22nd highest gross-ing movie of 1990. Send us a Text Message.
It's truly a Daddy Daughter dance as Eric & Serling crowbar in some Japanese, haunted house, mind mess from 1977 that will leave your watermelon head spinning and your severed fingers tapping a tune. We can at least guarantee that you have never seen anything quite like "House".Send us a Text Message.
Based on "true" events! Eric & Serling go back to the late 70s to have a little Satanic Panic Attack with the much-imitated (and more-parodied) "Amityville Horror". Send us a Text Message.
A throwdown for the ages! Eric & Serling embrace the much-maligned carnage that is 2004's battle of the sci-fi baddies. Send us a Text Message.
Groundbreaking. Game-changing. Eye-popping. Breath-taking. Chest-bursting. Eric & Serling get way into 1979's "Alien".Send us a Text Message.
Eric & Serling dodge the 9 Plagues and tear into the Vincent Price classic like a couple of hungry locusts in a brussel sprout patch.Send us a Text Message.
It's true. Chris broke his scapula during Nashville's "blizzard." The hospital offers a glimpse of the lost middle class. ALSO: Chris's greatest hospitalizations! Cat Scan machines are overpriced toaster ovens. PLUS: Can Do Cold Brew, corporate mergers and a song of the week from Eric Bachmann!!Eric Bachmann - "Heavy Hours": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVviFI54H9ACold Brew Patreon: Patreon.com/chriscroftonChannel Nonfiction: Channelnonfiction.comCan Do Cold Brew: Candocoldbrew.com
On this week's show, we... spin fresh tracks from Boy Golden, Cherry Glazerr & Superchunk spend quality time with superlative new records from Low Cut Connie and Lydia Loveless bask in the revelation that is The Replacements' Tim Let It Bleed Edition box set All this & much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.ys
Eric Bachmann is my guest this week on That's How I Remember It. Eric is the lead singer of classic indie rock band Archers of Loaf and has also made music as Crooked Fingers, as well as under his own name. Recently, Archers of Loaf put out the great Reason in Decline, 24 years after the release of their last record. I distinctly remember my first time hearing Archers of Loaf, as well as the first show of theirs I ever saw. We talk about both here, as well as Web in Front, first records, band reunions, legacy, expectations, and so much more. Big thanks to Eric for joining me, this was a ton of fun. Please listen and subscribe, and keep tuning in to That's How I Remember It.
Eric Bachmann and Eric Johnson discuss Reason in Decline, the first new Archers of Loaf album in 24 years, why the band's past has no bearing on its present, working on music together again, writing about living in America, future plans, and much more. Supported by you on Patreon, Blackbyrd Myoozik, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S. and Black Women United YEG. Follow vish online.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's TOAP Vs. the Greatest of All Time because Eric Bachmann and Matt Gentling, from the legendary Archers Of Loaf, are there! Listen in as Damian sits down with the two to discuss: punk in Asheville, why majors never made sense, the tape scene, DMT and Florida punk, two versions of a fatherly discussion about the Circle Jerks and so much more! Don't miss this one!!! Also, don't miss Archers Of Loaf's first album in 24 years: "Reason In Decline". Out everywhere Oct 21 on Merge Records. Also, Check out their fantastic new single: "Aimee". Also, don't miss them on tour in 2024, more here. Also, grab a shirt for this podcast at Turnedoutapunk.com Also touched on: Pick a number between one and ten thinking the were corny Dead Kennedys based on the name Asheville punk Sonics on the radio Two sides of a“fatherly” reaction to the Circle Jerks Iron Beagle Devo and Clash on the radio The difference between metal and punk No Wave Finger Major labels AND TONS OF OTHER GOODNESS!
The guys are joined by film maker Gorman Bechard to discuss the Jay Bennett documentary “Where Are You Now, Jay Bennett” and “Summerteeth” from Wilco. Repeat Revisitor Jeff Frame also joins the conversation because he would disown Ben as a friend if he didn't get the invite. Plenty of other discussion including the best opening line in music history (according to Gorman), the brutality of sequencing, Solid Sound, a huge difference of opinions for “Pieholdensuite”, Beatles references, hidden tracks, and Gorman has seen Wilco and Eric Bachmann how many times? Check out Wilco at: https://wilcoworld.net/Check out Gorman's films at: http://whatwerewethinkingfilms.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/ or join our Patreon at patreon.com/RecordsRevisitedPodcast
Eric Bachmann is a genius indie rock music legend/producer fronting such groups as Archers of Loaf, Crooked Fingers and currently performs his own solo material. And he does all of this, "baldly". The Bald Talkers and Eric unpack the rough road for bald rockers, the rough road that is just being a musician these days, disect the process of writing lyrics vs comedy writing, and Charlie is in the hot seat for "That's Not a Real Band Name, Is it?" AND, a Bald Talk first, Eric perfroms his powerful song, "Mercy," besides that time Brian vamped on his guitar while Charlie's internet crapped out. __ Show Information Twitter: @baldtalkpodcast Instagram: @baldtalkpod Email: baldtalkpod@gmail.com
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On this week's show, we do our part to keep a legendary NC music venue open, and give it up for a couple of records we dig that turn 10 years old. All this & much, much less!
Archers of Loaf frontman Eric Bachmann gives Kyle Meredith a ring to talk about the first new music from the Chapel Hill band in 23 years. Bachmann takes us back to the first reunion shows that happened early last decade and the specific character that he must inhabit to write for the group. On that note, he discusses single “Raleigh Days”, which tells the story of the '90s scene that helped birth so many of their peers. Later on , Bachmann details their plans for an ongoing singles series before taking us back to 1995’s Vee Vee for its 25th anniversary. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Radio Matera: Bilingual Radio to practice Spanish and English
In this episode, we take a look at that trickiest and simultaneously most and least translatable of grammatical constructs: the present perfect. The featured song of the week is Misinformation Age by Eric Bachmann. Radio Matera does not own the rights to this song, and is sharing it for strictly noncommercial purposes.
James Croft is the Outreach Director of the Ethical Society of St. Louis, a longstanding humanist congregation, and one of the largest in the world.In this conversation with Bart Campolo, James talks about what his congregation is doing to engage with the issues of St. Louis, a place which has made many headlines in the past number of years for racial strife. James subscribes to 'deed before creed', an interest less in what people believe and more in what they commit to doing. His congregation is creating safe places to ask questions that people are worried about asking, or which may be loaded, in areas like LGBTQ matters or on topics like white fragility. In addition, he and Bart get into a discussion on the usefulness of protests and revolutions versus better conversations (spoiler alert: they eventually agree that both are of use).The Ethical Society of St. Louis can be found online at EthicalStL.org. He is on Twitter @JFLCroft.And, on this episode, we go out with a song! Eric Bachmann's song 'Mercy' is very much in keeping with the spirit of this podcast. For more info, go to mergerecords.com/eric-bachmann-eric-bachmann.--Follow this podcast on Twitter or Instagram to stay up-to-date:Twitter: @HumanizeMePodInstagram: @HumanizeMePodcastYou can also join our Facebook Group. Not a supporter on Patreon yet? Join up at Patreon.com/HumanizeMe and get extra content for it!Got a question for Bart to answer in a future show? Call the ‘Q Line’ at (424) 291-2092.Humanize Me is hosted by Bart Campolo and is produced by JuxMedia.com.
On today’s Talkhouse Podcast episode, old friends and collaborators Neko Case and Eric Bachmann (Archers Of Loaf, Crooked Fingers) catch up. The two—who most recently collaborated on a duet Eric wrote that they recorded for Neko’s new record Hell On—take in a lot here. We learn about Neko’s plans for when she retires from touring; get a deep dive into their favorite duet recordings of all time; and hear Eric give a long overdue apology for a very wet tour bus accident... Check it out, and subscribe now to stay in the loop on future episodes of the Talkhouse Podcast. Feel free to DM me to let me know which artist(s) you’d love to see appear on a future episode. —Elia Einhorn, Talkhouse Podcast host and producer Neko was recorded by Jody Peterson at Cliff House Audio in Montpelier, VT, and Eric at his home in Georgia by Joel Hatstat. This episode was co-produced by Mark Yoshizumi. The Talkhouse Podcast’s theme song was composed and performed by The Range.
Eric Bachmann tells Vish about fear, expectations, and parenthood, his changing singing voice and modes of expression, his perspective on Archers of Loaf, his wondrous new Merge Records release, No Recover, and much more! Supported by Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts.
Troubadours and Raconteurs, We are BACK from our traditional August break to start a new season of quality radio programs. We have for your listening pleasure Episode 235 of "Troubadours and Raconteurs with E.W. Conundrum Demure." Crafted In North Eastern Pennsylvania, Heard All Over The World. We initiate our return with long time regular contributor (and our resident sage) Almighty Todd. The Almighty and I discuss Mexican Bread in Houston, Labor Day, Unions, Robber Barrons, Drones, Societal Clash, Leaders (as oppossed to Elected Officals), a Decent Standard of Living, Ying Yang... This week's sixty minutes includes an EW Essay titled "Quietly Listening." We also share an excerpt from Sinclair Lewis' great novel "Dodsworth." We have a poem called "Bekons You." Our music this week is provided by these wonderful artists: Django Reinhardt, Stephan Grapelli, the Temptations, Gil Scott Heron, Eric Bachmann, Okay Paddy, Neko Case,Branford Marsalis, and Terrence Blanchard. Commercial Free, Community Radio at its Finest. Share this episode with whomever you choose. Tell your Friends and Neighbors. Become a friend via facebook - Freespeakandsome Withewconundrum. Follow us on Twitter @FreespeakWit.
On the show this week, we have local music legend Jon Rauhouse. Rauhouse came to prominence in the band Grievous Angels, has worked with Archers of Loaf frontman Eric Bachmann, Jakob Dylan, Kelly Hogan, Sally Timms, and many are no doubt familiar with Jon’s work as a part of Neko Case’s amazing band. We had a great conversation about the life of a professional musician, his work with Neko Case (who might be my favorite singer of all time), and his beautiful playing bookends the show. On May 20th, you can check out the Jon Rauhouse Combo at the Sun Punchers album release show at The Newton on May 20th at 7:30 pm. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Check out Willie Nelson, Little Rock's Adam Faucett, Spiral Stairs finally has a new album out and the latest from John Andrews & The Yawns with music beds from Eric Bachmann & Jon Rauhouse. RIP, David
Episode #1 of Space Heater starts of with Eric Bachmann, Neil Halstead and Wussy. Future episodes (by god, there will be bunches of 'em!) will typically feature 3 songs for you to enjoy.
We don't often cover religious music here at the Journal but on today's podcast we talk to Paul Enns, a music pastor based in London. He walks us through his unique job, crafting music and playing acoustic guitar for church services; tells us about his wildly eclectic music tastes (here's a player who can appreciate everything from Joe Henry to John Zorn and Albert Ayler); describes the life changing impact Springsteen's The River had on him as a child and a lot more. Also, Summit updates, some Southern California FJ reader meetups and more. Intro and outro music by Jon Rauhouse, who has a new album out with Eric Bachmann. www.fretboardjournal.comwww.fretboardsummit.com Jon Rauhouse with Eric Bachmann: http://stores.portmerch.com/ericbachmann/featured-products/eric-bachmann-and-jon-rauhouse-lp.html
A look at the acts that have graced Raleigh Memorial Auditorium during Hopscotch Music Festival, and an appreciation for Greg Lowenhagen for his vision and work. Music "Younger Days" by Mount Moriah "1922" by Phil Cook "Mr. Met" by Lambchop "The Longest Day" by Megafaun "Got to Go" by Boulevards "Carolina" by Eric Bachmann, performed at The Pinhook, Durham, NC "Existential Mothersnakes" by Grandma Sparrow "My Baby Don't Understand Me" by Natalie Prass "Roller" By Quiet
This week’s episode features ex Archers Of Loaf front man Eric Bachmann. Matt and Eric discuss his latest self titled Merge Records release, the life of a domesticated rocker, and what it’s like to play in a strangers’ living room. This Episode of KNOBS is brought to you in part by ART Pro Audio www.artproaudio.com buy valium online
In this episode of Just Off The Radar, Joe Silva takes time to remember Ross Shapiro, one of the founding members of Athens band The Glands. Also, new music from Archers of Loaf frontman Eric Bachmann and a trip to the rhythmic otherworld of Flying Lotus. Track Listing: “Work It Out” – The Glands “Objectivity Is So What Was” – The Astounds “Martha’s View” – Baby In Vain “Albany” – Spinning Coin “Snail Shells” – Dana Falconberry and Medicine Bow “Small Talk” – Eric Bachmann “Human Music” – The Soft Boys “Orchestra of Spheres” – Anklung Song “Please Mr. DJ” – Merle Haggard “Smack Dab In A Big Tornado” – Jim White Vs. The Packway Handle Band “To a Door” – Steve Mason “Reminder” – Moderat “Stonecutters” – Flying Lotus
The roller coaster that is TIDAL keeps on keeping on as new reports claim that the troubled, Jay Z owned streaming service is making plans to sue original owners Aspiro for misreporting their subscriber numbers.On his latest, self titled album, indie rock legend Eric Bachmann (Archers Of Loaf, Crooked Fingers) is shedding his past and delivering his most personal collection of songs to date.Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil are lifelong friends and legends of Brazilian music. We’ve got a taste of their recently released live set, the joyous Dois Amigos, Um Século de Música.Show Note"Tidal is igniting a legal battle with it's former owners" [Musically]"David Lowery talks lawsuits, licensing, and free streaming" [Musically]Listen to the track "As Camélias do Quilombo do Leblon (Ao Vivo)" from Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil's Dois Amigos, Um Século de Música. Eric BachmannEric BachmannKevin: Stream ItCarrie: Stream ItEduardo: Buy ItOfficial Site | Facebook | Twitter | Spotify Upcoming Tour Dates See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Beau Brummels, Rolling Stones, the Shirelles, Grizzly Bear, the Modern Lovers, Bruce MacKay, Papercuts, the Seeds, the Nerves, Redbeards, No Age, Destroyer, Rita Lee, Leonard Cohen, Townes Van Zandt, and Eric Bachmann
This is the 2006 great music round-up featuring music by Tom Waits! We also discuss The Thermals, TV on the Radio, The Hold Steady, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Eric Bachmann, Islands, Johnny Cash, Daniel Johnston and more!