PODCASTS
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Latest Podcasts:
Halifax's Gypsophilia talks with me about their funky gypsy jazz fusion on The Folkin' Freak Show. Here's the goods.
Mopey Mumble-Mouse unleashed some sonic intensity at CHMR in anticipation of their cd-release party on July 4 at Distortion for I am Happy Being Nothing. Listen to the podcast.
Jon Janes of The Mountains and The Trees came in and played some songs and we talked folk.
(photo: Jon Janes)
Local St. John's folk act Matthew Hornell of M. Hornell and the Diamond Minds, and special guest Tiffany Hancock, performed in the studio and played several great numbers.
For more great folk music, be sure to check out my new show, The Folkin' Freak Show. Tuesdays, 9-10 PM on 93.5 CHMR-FM.
Curtis Andrews, Grant King, and David Bridger did a live improv jazz session in the CHMR studio last week.
Smiley Ralph, April 30, 09 Smiley Ralph is about the only local indie pop act in St. John's that I know of, other than Greg Hewlett's wonderful band Pelago. And we must not forget AE Bridger, who's podcast is also on this page down below. Smiley Ralph just played a wonderful show at The Ship on Saturday, truly proving themselves as one of the freshest indie acts out there. Ryan Kennedy (guitars, keys, vocals) and Andrew Strickland (bass, vocals) sung harmoniously with each other, Chris ripped it on the drumz, and Justin Frampton colored the well-crafted songs with wonderful min7 chords. If you are a fan of Pavement, Sebadoh, Built to Spill, and any other band associated with the indie-rock cannon, this is your band to watch in St. John's, Newfoundland. Like their name suggests, Smiley Ralph will put a dance in your step and a smile on your face.
Spoken Word Special with St. John's RN Wagner
Patrick Molloy chats with me and we play some of his new tunes with his new band, Pat Molloy and the Manifest. His band is playing tonight at The Ship.
Jody Richardson talks with me about his life and his latest band who's making huge waves here in St. John's, The Pathological Lovers. This podcast is in two parts. This podcast has been edited and begins in the middle of our conversation, where we were talking about him doing the Bruce Springstreen tribute show.
Warning: Explicit Language and other potentially offensive material like the liberal use of the word "retarded"
Interview: Jody Richardson, the Man, 11:13 min
Interview: Jody Richardson discusses The Pathological Lovers, 19:04 min
Here's my little review of a show Jody and Alex did when they opened for Julie Doiron.
Other interviews: Geoff Berner, Susan Wyse, Share, and AE Bridger, just click the little arrow in the player to scroll down. Thanks for listening.