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Welcome an all-new Films for the Void, Bonus Episode #10! In this episode, Landon interviews Meghin Moore - associate editor for Dogwood, a Virginia-based news publication, and former contributor for The Daily Progress and Modern Vinyl. Her Twitter bio labels herself as "a smol bean who tweets way too much about music," and today, we're picking her brain about local journalism, growing up military, and some of her favorite movies of all-time - all on the latest episode of Films for the Void!TIME STAMPS00:00:16 Interview w/ Meghin Moore00:29:30 Round Robin Discussion
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Miguel Chen is the bass player for long-running Fat Wreck Chords punk rock band Teenage Bottlerocket. He is the author of I Wanna Be Well (Wisdom Publications). He is a meditation practitioner, an RYT-500 yoga instructor, and the owner of Blossom Yoga Studio in Laramie and Cheyenne, Wyoming. In addition to appearing in countless Teenage Bottlerocket press pieces, Miguel has been featured by Lion's Roar, PunkNews, Full Contact Enlightenment, LionsRoar.com, Modern Vinyl, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Miguel Chen is the bass player for long-running Fat Wreck Chords punk rock band Teenage Bottlerocket. He is the author of I Wanna Be Well (Wisdom Publications). He is a meditation practitioner, an RYT-500 yoga instructor, and the owner of Blossom Yoga Studio in Laramie and Cheyenne, Wyoming. In addition to appearing in countless Teenage Bottlerocket press pieces, Miguel has been featured by Lion's Roar, PunkNews, Full Contact Enlightenment, LionsRoar.com, Modern Vinyl, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/indian-religions
Miguel Chen is the bass player for long-running Fat Wreck Chords punk rock band Teenage Bottlerocket. He is the author of I Wanna Be Well (Wisdom Publications). He is a meditation practitioner, an RYT-500 yoga instructor, and the owner of Blossom Yoga Studio in Laramie and Cheyenne, Wyoming. In addition to appearing in countless Teenage Bottlerocket press pieces, Miguel has been featured by Lion's Roar, PunkNews, Full Contact Enlightenment, LionsRoar.com, Modern Vinyl, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seems that perhaps older vinyl records sound better than today’s recordings despite the increase in recording technology. What happened?
HELLO HELLO and welcome back to The Heavy Snacking Podcast! I'm back from the break with a nice and juicy episode with the folks from Stereo Confidential (formerly Modern Vinyl). I talked to Chris, James and Mike about the formation of the podcast, ending the Modern Vinyl website, and charting a new course with their show Stereo Confidential. We also tasted some snacks and drinks while we got to know the boys better! They talked about all the new projects their working on including a Modern Vinyl Newsletter, new music from Mike's band and James on going involvement in many facets of the music industry. Apologies for the weird intro, I had to record on the road in Philadelphia. Also, we found out that Chris has never burped, which is super trippy (and they did change their twitter tag- it's now @stereopod ) “We're snacking on ya!” https://www.stereoconfidential.com/ https://www.patreon.com/stereoconfidential https://www.facebook.com/nobodybutyoumusic (Mike) https://weirdupstairs.substack.com/ (James) The Heavy Snacking Podcast is an interview podcast where we talk to people in the music community about their musical history, traveling, regional cuisine, and of course, SNAX! We're exploring the wild world of fast food, gas station delicacies, and local chains with your host Alyx Poska. HeavySnackingPodcast@gmail.com Facebook.com/HeavySnackingPC Twitter: @HeavySnackingPC https://tinyurl.com/HeavySnaxMap https://tinyurl.com/HeavySnaxMap2 **Yerba Mate Sprouts Mothers Market - Orange County, CA MOM's Organic Market Mighty Taco - Northeast USA Beef on Weck - Western PA/NY Pepperoni rolls Pizza logs - Western PA/NY Bosco stick Primante sandwich Get Go - Western PA/NY Giant Eagle - Western PA/NY Del Taco (chili fries sub red sauce for chili) Five Guys In and out Taco Bell Taco Bell Cantina - Newport Beach, CA Doritos tacos loco **Doritos Sweet Thai Chili Garden Salsa Sun Chips Original Tommy's - Los Angeles Wawa Sheetz Beyond meat Cali burrito (Del Taco) Beyond meat Impossible meat Red Robin **Twin Snakes Gummy Worms Warheads Jawbreakers Sweet Factory Sweet and Sour Starburst Liquor Stores vs Party Store vs Bodega 4Loko White Claw La Croix (pamplemoose) Lime La Croix with Tequila Polar Seltzer (lemonade series, orange vanilla) **Topo Chico Donut friend (s'morissey, something coconut, polar berry club, thrice crispy) - Highland Park, CA Liquid Death Stillwater Topochiquila (Topo+Tequila) Cherry Coke Orange Vanilla Coke KFC Cheeto Sandwich Mountain Dew Sweet Lightening Burger King Taco Burger King Fried Mac and Cheetos Jack in the Box Tacos KFC Double Down Tim Hortons Waffle Sandwich and Coffee Starbucks Unicorn Frappe-chino Grocery Outlet **Oreos Marshmallow Moon (50th Anniversary of the Moon Landing) Edition Most Stuffed Oreos Dunkaroos S'mores Pop Tarts Moon Pie S'mor-eos Hot Ones Ben and Jerry's (The Vermonster) Lorenzo's Pizza - Philadelphia Jim's Cheesesteaks - Philadelphia Honey's Sit n Eat - Philadelphia Silk City - Philadelphia Dunkin Donuts Momotaro Ramen - Chicago PBR Tecate The Citywide - Philadelphia Modelo Olympia Beer Pome Frite Bud and Marilyn's - Philadelphia (Funfetti Cake) Sweet Chick - Brooklyn (vegan chicken and waffles) Masa - Los Angeles Trejos Tacos - Hollywood Majordomo - Los Angeles Hello Donuts - Philadelphia Federal Donuts - Philadelphia The Tasty (owned by Restorations) - Philadelphia Blackbird Pizza (vegan cubano) Wiz Kid - Philadelphia (closed)
Episode 224 of Modern Vinyl features a review of Justin Courtney Pierre's new album, "In The Drink" (14:17), and a couple rounds of Quickfire (Weezer, Charli XCX, Andrew McMahon). Sponsors: Rockabilia: Use "PCJABBERJAW" for 15% off your order. Get advanced episodes and exclusive audio on Patreon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Deanna Chapman is the podcast network manager at Jabberjaw Media. Podcasting since 2015, Deanna was the host of Missaligned a podcast on Modern Vinyl’s network, and current host of Welcome to Geekdom. We talk about the process of starting a podcast, different show formats, how to handle scheduling conflicts with guests and what to do when things go wrong recording audio. Sponsor Thank you to our season sponsor Manuel Creative Arts Academy. Manuel Creative Arts Academy is Dayton’s premiere music academy offering lessons for all ages in fifteen different instruments. Hear&See listeners can take advantage of a free introductory lesson by going to manuelarts.com/hearandsee. Be sure to use the code HSFREE during check out. Credits Recorded, produced, mixed and mastered by McKinney Botts at Winter’s End Audio Productions. Benji Riches is our marketing producer. Special thanks to our friends in Champion Electric for the use of their song Apej in Season 1 of Hear&See. Be sure to listen to Champion Electric on Spotify or Apple Music. Thank you for listening. Go be an inspiration to others. I’ll see you next time!
Episode 223 of Modern Vinyl centers around Carly Rae Jepsen's "Tug of War," which is celebrating its 10-year anniversary. We also talk our Chicago trip and play a little Music God. Sponsors: Rockabilia: Use "PCJABBERJAW" for 15% off your order. Get advanced episodes and exclusive audio on Patreon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Drummer Doug Clifford is best known for his work in the seminal band, Creedence Clearwater Revival. The group celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, and as part of that, Craft Recordings released a remastered version of Clifford's 1972 album, Cosmo, along with Tom Fogerty's 1972 solo release, Excalibur. We were lucky enough to speak with Clifford about that release for Modern Vinyl, and also managed to sneak in a discussion about the use of Creedence Clearwater Revival in film, which you can hear now.
Episode 221 of Modern Vinyl is live from NYC and Limited To One Record Shop. The guest was Paul Dechichio, who for the past 16 years has headed up Tor Johnson Records. We discuss that label, the music community in Providence, and much more. Make sure to listen to some "Emo Album or Teen Drama," plus other games at the end. Sponsors: Rockabilia: Use "PCJABBERJAW" for 15% off your order. Get advanced episodes and exclusive audio on Patreon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 216 of Modern Vinyl features a discussion on 3OH!3's 2008 full length album, "Want" (31:58). From their MySpace success, to the surprisingly serious moments on the record, to what about the record is dated, everything is on the table. Before that, the hosts play some games, including an extended, possibly show-ending round of 20 Questions. Sponsors: Rockabilia: Use "PCJABBERJAW" for 15% off your order. Get advanced episodes and exclusive audio on Patreon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 214 of Modern Vinyl features our conversation with Keegan DeWitt. DeWitt, who is a member of Wild Cub, is responsible for both the score and original songs for this summer's "Hearts Beat Loud." A father/daughter story where they form a band? And where the dad owns a record store? We're in. Song clips courtesy of Milan Records and Keegan DeWitt. Sponsors: Rockabilia: Use "PCJABBERJAW" for 15% off your order. Get advanced episodes and exclusive audio on Patreon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 212 of Modern Vinyl features our conversation with Brian McNelis, senior vice president of music and soundtracks at Lakeshore Entertainment and Lakeshore Records (Stranger Things, Drive, Moonlight, Bojack Horseman and more). Promo Codes: Rockabilia: Use "PCJABBERJAW" for 15% off your order. Get advanced episodes and exclusive audio on Patreon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A one-episode preview of Timing is Everything, the newest podcast at Modern Vinyl. First two episodes now available at iTunes. Search Timing is Everything or Modern Vinyl. Thomas Nassiff and Zack Zarrillo, co-owners of indie music label Bad Timing Records, detail the label's beginnings along with their first release (the vinyl reissue of Acceptance's "Phantoms"). They discuss the licensing process, the detailed finances behind the project, and much more. Timing is Everything is a podcast by and about Bad Timing Records. It's produced by Modern Vinyl. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Saluton, faithful Succotash listeners, 2nd timers and people just trying out the soundcast app on their phone. Is it Google Play? Spotify? Laughable? Some other thing? However you listen I'm grateful to you for it. I'm Tyson Saner and I'll be your host for this clips episode of Succotash the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast. I've assembled clips from a few soundcasts I've enjoyed recently, including Bad Science, In Poor Taste, Vinyl Emergency, Welcome to Television, Defunctland and This Sounds Serious. We've also got a single shot of raging moderate Will Durst's Burst O' Durst segment and a classic Henderson's Pants spot. Ready? Let's dig in. CLIPS Bad Science The homesite for Bad Science tells us that they are "breaking down the 'bad science' of popular movies with comedians and scientists." Their second-ever epi features Doug Benson talking with two physicists about Back to The Future. The host is Ethan Edenburg from The Cooties. As they say - "Warning: There will be spoilers." So if you haven't yet seen 1984's BTTF, you might want to skip ahead because here's a clippet from Epi 2 of Bad Science. In Poor TasteAs is told in word-stylings on the In Poor Taste homesite, "Eric and Sean meet twice a month in a pod floating down the Monongahela River to record distaste for one person to listen to. Will they get sued, cancelled and generally assaulted? Yes. 25 Minutes of goofs, 5 minutes of commercials, 25 minutes of goofs. We have recurring characters, sketches, segments and guests! Also, new things happen! It's a podcast!" OUr sample for you today is from Epi96, which dropped on April 27th, 2018. Vinyl Emergency Here's a soundcast that is not a comedy soundcast but touches on a subject I can relate to, due to my earliest experiences with comedy being delivered to my ears through the medium of vinyl records. here was a comedy section of vinyl for rent from "Peoples Records" here in Arcata and it's where I first discovered the joys of Firesign Theatre and Doctor Demento complilation albums...but back to "Vinyl Emergency", the iTunes description says they "sexplore the thrill of records and music in general, whether examining the recent vinyl resurgence or recalling the first albums that changed our lives. Guests range from musicians and industry folks to avid record collectors and close friends, all with captivating, personal stories involving vinyl." Hosted by Jim Hanke, who is a frequent guest vinyl consultant on Chicago's WGN 720AM, as well as a freelance contributor to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Modern-Vinyl.com, Sock Monkey Sound and various other media outlets since 1994. Our clip is from Epi61 where Mr. Hanke interviews Speech of the musical group "Arrested Development". Welcome to Television Longtime listeners may recall the soundcast known as The Angry Chimp. We played a clip of them back on Epi84, which also featured OG Succotash host-now-executive-producer Marc Hershon, clips of about six soundcasts and an interview with Greg Fitzsimmons. Welcome to Television is a different sort of Soundcast to The Angry Chimp and its iTunes description sums it up this way: "Have you ever been watching TV and thought 'I wonder what three idiots think of this?' Well, you are in luck. Stu, Mick, and Monty take a look at what is happening in TV in Australia and then they speak about that look, hopefully in an entertaining and informative way but more likely in a way that makes you say 'These guys have a show?'" This clip is from their second episode, "Ramjet's Pingas" published on April 26th of 2018. DefunctlandI have a bit of a fascination with amusement park rides and attractions...particularly dark rides and their designs. That's how I stumbled across this collection of audio entertainment. Defunctland has been a soundcast on iTunes since August 14th of 2017 but my first experience with it as a program was as a series of documentary videos on show creator Kevin Perjurer's YouTube Channel. On the show, Kevin and his guests discuss theme park attractions of the past, present, and future. This clip is from Epi5 from October of last year, and features and interview with puppeteer, artist, and former Disney imagineer Terri Hardin, and features part of a longer story about what it was like working on the spectacular attraction from George Lucas, Francis Ford Coppola and Michael Jackson: Captain EO, specifically working with the late Jackson. P.S. Kevin's goal is to re-create these defunct attractions in a virtual space, so the public can get an idea of what it was like to experience them. Defunctland was also featured in an article on SyFy.com which you can find linked here. This Sounds Serious This soundcast from Kelly & Kelly is pretty new, from Castbox, an also-new podcast creation company. Are you a fan of the first season of Serial? Do you enjoy true crime programming, including true crime soundcasts? This is something like that - here is how the iTunes description put it: "Florida, 2007: A famous local weather man is found dead in his water bed. His brother calls 9-1-1 to report the murder. This sets off a shocking series of events involving cults, boy bands, horses, and mistaken identity. From CastBox and the comedy producers behind Stop Podcasting Yourself, CBC's This Is That, and Dexter Guff comes a story so believable it can't be true." I shouldn't say to much more at this point. Our clip is from the debut episode, entitled "The Call". Well, it's over. Not for good but for now. That clown in the sky has begun to cry his bizarre painted-on tears but I'm pretty sure it's just from coasting downhill on a bicycle without adaquate eye protection. Like goggles. Regular glasses wouldn't cut it and, well, when's the last time you saw a clown wearing glasses? Aside from those ones of me on my Soundcloud and Instagram profiles that is? Never mind. It's a rhetorical question. The point is I've got no more show for you at the the moment and I'm just stalling for time. I have fun doing this. So for the gang "here" I've been Tyson Saner attempting to bring little bits of the audio parts of the internet to you so that you might perhaps be interested to find these shows on your own. Or ones I haven't discovered yet — and believe me, there are THOUSANDS — I've put that in all caps for emphasis so you know I'm serious. If you've enjoyed the time we've spent here I'm very glad to imagine that, it means I'm doing my job. So until next time I'll bid you a fond farewell and , If i could, remind you to have fun in your life when and if you are able. And if you would also remember to please, pass the Succotash. — Tyson Saner
Special guest James Cassar (Modern Vinyl & many other hats) drops by to celebrate an album that he initially did not react to very well on his own show, The Modern Vinyl Podcast, Emotion by Carly Rae Jepsen. James Cassar plugs: jamescassar.com tweets (many about Carly Rae): @getcerebral writer/podcaster: modern-vinyl.com, @modernvinyl manages: Rich People (@richpeopleband), Bristletongue (@bristletongueIL), Barely Civil (@Barely_Civil) Rae-mails: volcanovinyl@gmail.com Carly Rae Tweets, son: @volcanovinyl #vv172
Episode 208 of Modern Vinyl has the hosts reviewing an album they missed earlier in 2018, Fall Out Boy's "MANIA." Alongside "Favorites" and "Skips," they discuss the band's depiction of mental health (should we expect a pop band to be responsible?), the post-reunion evolution and more. The episode finishes with some Label Trades. Sponsors: Oldies.com: Use "MODERN-VINYL" for 10% off your order Rockabilia: Use "PCJABBERJAW" for 15% off your order. Blind Tiger Record Club: Use "MODERNVINYL" for 50% off your first vinyl subscription box. InTheClouds Records: Use "modernvinyl" for 10% off your order of existing inventory or custom record production Get episodes early + exclusive audio: patreon.com/modernvinyl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get episodes early + exclusive audio: patreon.com/modernvinyl Episode 207 of Modern Vinyl is a 10-year celebration of the self-titled album from Flight of the Conchords. We talk the album's history, how it holds up outside the HBO program and more. Matt Saincome (The Hard Times) guests. They recently underwent the site redesign he mentions. Essay on "Bowie" Promo Codes: Oldies.com: Use "MODERN-VINYL" for 10% off your order Rockabilia: Use "PCJABBERJAW" for 15% off your order. Blind Tiger Record Club: Use "MODERNVINYL" for 50% off your first vinyl subscription box. InTheClouds Records: Use "modernvinyl" for 10% off your order of existing inventory or custom record production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 206 of Modern Vinyl is yet another iteration of the annual Record Store Day Award Show. Here, we dissect the yearly RSD list through our longtime awards: Worthy of a Flip (best 7" record), Biggest Plant Jammer (in its final appearance, hopefully), the Don Giovanni Tribute Award (the record that should be a fake-out), Best Cover Art, and more. The List: https://recordstoreday.com/NewsItem/7503 Promo Codes: Oldies.com: Use "MODERN-VINYL" for 10% off your order Rockabilia: Use "PCJABBERJAW" for 15% off your order. Blind Tiger Record Club: Use "MODERNVINYL" for 50% off your first vinyl subscription box. InTheClouds Records: Use "modernvinyl" for 10% off your order. Get advanced episodes and exclusive audio on Patreon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here’s a quick, final message on why I decided to retire the podcast and what I’ll be focusing on going forward. Don’t forget to continue checking out Meghin’s work on Modern Vinyl!
Episode 204 of Modern Vinyl has the hosts giving their 2nd Chance Spin to Saves The Day's 2003 full length, "In Reverie." An album their label quickly gave up on, upon release frontman Chris Conley said the reception opened up a "chamber inside me," a "vault of seething despair." So yeah, not a super smooth process. Mo Shafeek joins us on the program (live in Austin!) for the 6th time. He's booked the most appearances on the show (breaking a tie with Bull Moose's Chris Brown). Promo Codes: Oldies.com: Use "MODERN-VINYL" for 10% off your order Rockabilia: Use "PCJABBERJAW" for 15% off your order. Blind Tiger Record Club: Use "MODERNVINYL" for 50% off your first vinyl subscription box. InTheClouds Records: Use "modernvinyl" for 10% off your order. Get advanced episodes and exclusive audio on Patreon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join hosts Britton and Natalie as they not only talk about news and new releases, but also the Record Store Day 2018 List with Chris Lantinen of Modern Vinyl.
Part 2 of Revisiting Simon & Garfunkel tackles "Sounds of Silence," an album birthed of a surprise overdub and a non-album single. Come for our pairing of "A Most Peculiar Man" and "I Am A Rock," along with an extended discussion on "Blessed." Joining host Chris Lantinen for the series is Alan Miller (The Vinyl Crawl, Modern Vinyl). Promo Codes: Rockabilia: Use "PCMODERNVINYL" for 15% off your order. Blind Tiger Record Club: Use "simon15" for 15% off the Columbia Album Collection. Use "MODERNVINYL" for 50% off your first vinyl subscription box. Get advanced episodes and exclusive audio on Patreon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Part 3 of Revisiting Simon and Garfunkel looks at "Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme." Here, your hosts talk the tour song to end all tour songs ("Homeward Bound"), the addition of strings in one of their greatest works ("The Dangling Conversation"), along with a callback to their debut's artwork ("A Poem on the Underground Wall"). Joining host Chris Lantinen for the series is Alan Miller (The Vinyl Crawl, Modern Vinyl). Promo Codes: Rockabilia: Use "PCMODERNVINYL" for 15% off your order. Blind Tiger Record Club: Use "simon15" for 15% off the Columbia Album Collection. Use "MODERNVINYL" for 50% off your first vinyl subscription box. Get advanced episodes and exclusive audio on Patreon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Part 6 of Revisiting Simon and Garfunkel (and the finale) covers the duo's highly attended "Concert In Central Park" live release, along with what led to the show, the would-be album that was scrapped afterwards, and our contention with the show's tracklisting (and reliance on solo material). The hosts finish with their top 10 Simon and Garfunkel songs. Joining host Chris Lantinen for the series is Alan Miller (The Vinyl Crawl, Modern Vinyl). Additional Links: A look at the album booklet (click on "more images"): https://www.discogs.com/Simon-Garfunkel-The-Concert-In-Central-Park/master/27817 Homeward Bound: The Life Of Paul Simon: https://www.amazon.com/Homeward-Bound-Life-Paul-Simon/dp/1627790349 Several clips from the performance: https://www.youtube.com/user/SimonGarfunkelVEVO/videos Promo Codes: Rockabilia: Use "PCMODERNVINYL" for 15% off your order. Blind Tiger Record Club: Use "simon15" for 15% off the Columbia Album Collection. Use "MODERNVINYL" for 50% off your first vinyl subscription box. Get advanced episodes and exclusive audio on Patreon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Part 4 of Revisiting Simon & Garfunkel is all about "Bookends." The hosts discuss the vinyl record playing a crucial role in this album's construction, along with highlighting one of their greatest songs in "Old Friends," and how someone could possibly like "At The Zoo." Joining host Chris Lantinen for the series is Alan Miller (The Vinyl Crawl, Modern Vinyl). Note: "Save The Life Of My Child" is not the first song to feature the moog synth. The Doors and The Monkees were a couple earlier adopters. Promo Codes: Rockabilia: Use "PCMODERNVINYL" for 15% off your order. Blind Tiger Record Club: Use "simon15" for 15% off the Columbia Album Collection. Use "MODERNVINYL" for 50% off your first vinyl subscription box. Get advanced episodes and exclusive audio on Patreon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Part 1 of Revisiting Simon & Garfunkel has the hosts talking the duo's debut album, "Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M." Looking back, it's a record surprisingly light on Simon originals, instead leading off with and quite nearly being dominated by traditionals/covers. "Bleecker Street" offers up an encouraging glimpse of what's to come. Joining host Chris Lantinen for the series is Alan Miller (The Vinyl Crawl, Modern Vinyl). Note: There are ads to begin this episode, along with a solo intro from Chris. The conversation begins at 5:11. Promo Codes: Rockabilia: Use "PCMODERNVINYL" for 15% off your order. Blind Tiger Record Club: Use "simon15" for 15% off the Columbia Album Collection. Use "MODERNVINYL" for 50% off your first vinyl subscription box. Get advanced episodes and exclusive audio on Patreon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our podcast pal Tom Mullen returns to Modern Vinyl (6:21) in honor of his newly released book, "Anthology of Emo Volume 1." Interviews in the book feature members of The Promise Ring, Dashboard Confessional, American Football, The Get Up Kids and more. Promo Codes: Oldies.com: Use "MODERN-VINYL" for 10% off your order Rockabilia: Use "PCMODERNVINYL" for 15% off your order. Blind Tiger Record Club: Use "MODERNVINYL" for 50% off your first vinyl subscription box. 6131 Records: 10% off with code "MV10." Get advanced episodes and exclusive audio on Patreon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode, we co-opt the long-running Modern Vinyl feature "Please Press" for some video game soundtrack talk (10:31). Mike talks a legendary RPG, James is a Nintendo kid, while Chris brings up a strange soundtrack to an iconic platformer. Side B (57:23) is prep for a future edition of "We Missed It!" Get advanced episodes and exclusive audio on Patreon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The newest episode of Pilot Study takes on "Riverdale," and its "Archie Got Hot" tagline. Chris is joined by Modern Vinyl staffers James Cassar and Meghin Moore, while they discuss the Ms. Grundy conundrum, Josie & The Pussycats, female friendship and much more.
Verified Twitter user James Cassar is a music industry writer, label owner, and podcaster. We discuss his start with Modern Vinyl, the formation of Near Mint, association with Modern Baseball, and his impending memoir.
Each episode of Missing Artwork showcases an artist from your favorite album art. Michael Paul Escanuelas hosts the program. Modern Vinyl produces the program. The first episode focuses on Anderson .Paak's "Malibu."
On this, our 30th full-length episode of Let The Right Films In, the crew welcomes Meghin Moore of Modern Vinyl and the Missaligned podcast (modern-vinyl.com/category/missaligned) to discuss one of the most quotable movies of our childhood. We talk Rob Reiner, Robin Wright, and fencers' favorite movies. But first: Megan leads us on a journey into the extended Kardashian universe. Kayla wants to lie down like Ali Wong and be spared the pain of another Bryan Fuller cancellation (good luck, Star Trek). Tyler has some then-fresh (but now artic cold) Luke Cage thoughts and ponders why the shark of The Shallows was so hell-bent on murdering Blake. Lively. Get in touch with us at ltrfipod [at] gmail [dot] com.
Episode 7 The DFNs very own soundtrack quiz show, where we challenge guests to identify soundtrack songs and score cues in an atmosphere of friendly competition! Our guests on this week's show is Alan Miller, musician, freelance music writer for Modern Vinyl as well as host of the Vinyl Crawl podcast. Hosted by Scott Johannsson Recorded at Solatron Studios, UK August 2015 Theme music by Scott Johannsson Damn Fine Network theme by Repeated Viewing
Back in 2014, I interviewed Braid and Hey Mercedes bassist Todd Bell about his record collection for a written piece on Modern-Vinyl.com, which led to us digging together on Record Store Day 2015. So when I began this podcast, I knew Todd would be a more-than-willing guest to discuss his vast stockpile of over 2,500 albums. In this episode, we chat about the benefits of Japanese pressings, the art of the mix CD (and trading said CD's with his pals in Jawbox and Texas Is The Reason), the good ol' days of sending cash and coins through the mail for records, Braid's love affair with off-kilter time signatures, still finding time to skateboard as a busy dad (with fellow musician and busy dad Dan Didier of Maritime/The Promise Ring), inheriting his father's classic Sansui receiver (purchased while stationed in Okinawa during his time in the Air Force) and much more! We also get some EXCLUSIVE, not-yet-announced Braid repress news direct from Todd, and you can enter our Braid vinyl prize pack giveaway! Follow the show at instagram.com/vinylemergency, twitter.com/vinylemergency or facebook.com/vinylemergency and write me at vinylemergency@gmail.com.
012: Happy Holidays, Bitches by Modern Vinyl
Chris is the founder of Modern Vinyl, a website and podcast dedicated to all things vinyl and music. In this episode, we talk about Chris' experience hosting a panel at MondoCon 2015, the weirdest vinyls in his collection, and Modern Vinyl's newest addition to their podcast family, Pilot Study. You can follow Modern Vinyl on Facebook and Twitter and Chris on Twitter (He's private on Twitter but will totally add you. We talk about that too!).
007: Alex Rudisill of Jade Tree by Modern Vinyl
In this episode we talk to SNWF and Modern Vinyl contributer / fellow Vinyl Enthusiast Jim Hanke.
A lot of the people we have featured on our show and through this blog have been incredibly outspoken members of the modern music industry. Whether they be artists, bloggers, publicists, or something else entirely, the vast majority of industry professionals working today rarely shy away from an opportunity to promote themselves. I’m the exact same way, as are most the the people I associate with, but one person who tends to stay a bit more in the shadows than most is Modern Vinyl founder Chris Lantinen. Today, he steps into the light and indulges James in a little music business conversation. You may remember when we featured Chris and his work on our blog back in 2013. What you may not know is the fact that interview was the first he ever did that used his full name. For Chris, writing about music and running his site are not attempts at fame or any kind of celebrity status. For him, writing is a passion that allows him a platform to speak his mind on the the various things that interest him. Modern Vinyl has become much more than that in the years since it launched, but Chris’ views on why he does what he does and what he wants to do moving forward have remained largely the same. He’s one of the most down to Earth people I have ever known, and it was a pleasure to have him as a guest on this week’s show.
Inside Music is a podcast about life in the modern music industry. Every week host James Shotwell speaks with a variety of guests about their role in the industry and the paths the followed to reach that point.