A music podcast about songwriting, albums, and whatnot hosted by Justin Cox. Seasons about Bright Eyes, Jackson Browne, and Against Me! are in this feed, plus other interviews. Support: patreon.com/afterthedeluge Follow: twitter.com/routinelayup
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 63 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Music CommentaryMusic |
Jim-E Stack the producer of Bon Iver’s 2025 record SABLE, fABLE among many other projects. We talk about how they made the record, Justin Vernon’s patient creativity, playing drums in San Francisco, remixing songs in the blogging glory days, the nove... more
Alex Robert Ross is a writer and editor based in Toronto. He wrote the Pitchfork review for SABLE, fABLE and for many years served as Editorial Director of The FADER.
We talk about how most Bon Iver articles start in the cabin, reviewing the new re... more
Chris Messina co-produced the Bon Iver records 22, a Million and I,i, among dozens more by other artists. This is a bonus of sorts before we finish up at SABLE, fABLE.
Chris and I casually talk about records made on unconventional instruments, exag... more
Avery Adams is a producer, musician, and chef, and Kevin W. Smith is a writer and radio host. We talk about Bon Iver’s fourth album, I,i (Jagjaguar), released on August 9, 2019, an 8.8 Best New Music on Pitchfork. Also: Music writing circa 2007, For ... more
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I am a longtime Conor Oberst fan that has fallen out in the last few years due to aging and other musical interests. These episodes, especially this ones leading up to Cassadega brought me back to my late teens and early twenties. Great to hear other Saddle Crewk alums talk about the old days and to see the curtain pulled back a bit. I am also a Jackson Browne fan and willing be looking into that season soon.
The versatility Justin shows on this Podcast is spectacular and creative on his part. The similarities between Jackson Brown and Laura Jane Grace seem miles apart unless you’re a huge fan of both of them like me. In that case, doing separate seasons on both of them makes perfect sense. The AM! season was one of the best things I’ve seen or listened to in a long time. The guests were up to date on Laura Jane Grace and Against Me! and literally experts on the album they were covering as was Justin... more
Really enjoyed all the eps, was great to hear perspectives from frank turner on and band and body of work that has shaped a huge amount of my personal music taste.
Thank you for putting this together!
Great season on AM! discography. Love the variety of interviews, culminating with Laura Jane Grace. Thanks for the impressive work.
Great interviews with tried and true artists, journalists, and their friends and well wishers. Not every artist is my personal favorite (but a couple are). And the ones that aren’t are soon becoming regulars on my playlist because of the smart questions and thorough interviews. Always great to listen to, and a good reminder to dive deeper on those I've loved, and those I am discovering. Even though I am an awful pedant, and disagree with the majority of Justin’s opinions. 5 out of 5.
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Exploring the intricate world of music, this podcast provides an engaging look into songwriting, albums, and artist collaborations. Featured seasons delve deeply into notable artists such as Bright Eyes, Jackson Browne, and Against Me!, presenting thoughtful discussions on their discographies and the creative processes behind their works. Unique insights from guests—including musicians, journalists, and music critics—further enrich these conversations, highlighting both personal reflections and broader themes in contemporary music. Listeners can expect to find a mix of critical analysis, nostalgia, and intimate storytelling that resonates with anyone passionate about the art of music.
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