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May 2011, The Antlers Interview
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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
May 10, 2011
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
This week’s episode is as varied as it gets - running the gamut from the propulsive Superhumanoid to the understated, solemn David Bazan to the boozy rollick of Man Man and ending with the glitchy freak-out that is Nasty Nasty. As well, Jesse, in conjunction with Jewcy.com, has a conversation with The Antlers’ Peter Silberman about his band’s new album, Burst Apart. The interview begins at 24:18 and you can read the interview here.
Lastly, the team picks their Ear About Town recommendations, and we debut our fan chosen recommendation. If you'd like to call in and leave your Ear About Town recommendation, please call 585-4NOISE5.
Tracks:
1. “Palm Springs” – Superhumanoids, Parasite Paradise
2. “Life Fantastic” Man Man, Life Fantastic
3. “Dinner” - Blood Orange, Number Six
4. “Wake and be Fine” - Okkervil River, I Am Very Far
5. “Ever Falling in Love” - Times New Viking, Dancer Equired
6. “Babies” - Radiation City, The Hands That Take You
Antlers Interview
"Every Night My Teeth Are Falling Out" (clip) - The Antlers, Burst Apart
"Two" (clip) - The Antlers, Hospice
"Putting The Dog to Sleep" (clip) - The Antlers, Burst Apart
"Parenthesis" (clip) - The Antlers, Burst Apart
7. "Wolves at The Door" - David Bazan, Strange Negotiations
Ear About Town
Dawson: “Do Right Woman, Do Right Man” (clip) - Aretha Franklin, I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You
Jesse: “November 30th, 2006” (clip) – Paleo, Daytrotter Session 2/12/2007
Jaime: “Oh Industry” (clip) – Bette Midler, Beach Original Soundtrack
Guest caller, Damian Lopez: "Bejan" (clip) - Tanlines, Volume On
8. "No Names" - Nasty Nasty, Single
Released:
May 10, 2011
Format:
Podcast episode
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