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In the early ‘90s, a vibrant American underground music scene was dragged kicking and screaming into mainstream visibility – with turbulent, controversial, sometimes hilarious results. Musician Dylan Metrano and writer Gregory S. Moss speak with major bands, producers, label heads and hangers-on of the era, look back and try to make sense of this transformative moment in American cultural history.... more

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Recent Guests

Billy Ruane
A larger-than-life figure in the Boston music community, known for promoting local bands and his passionate love for music.
Middle East nightclub
Episode: Boston pt. 3: On the Radio and In the Clubs / Billy Ruane
Claudia Gonson
Singer, drummer, and manager for the Magnetic Fields.
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Episode: Boston pt. 3: On the Radio and In the Clubs / Billy Ruane
Dean Wareham
Member of Galaxie 500, a band known for its influence in indie music.
Galaxie 500
Episode: Boston pt. 3: On the Radio and In the Clubs / Billy Ruane
Byron Coley
Underground music critic who has engaged with the Boston music scene.
Episode: Boston pt. 3: On the Radio and In the Clubs / Billy Ruane
Jon Bernhart
Long-time DJ at WMBR, the MIT radio station, promoting local music.
WMBR
Episode: Boston pt. 3: On the Radio and In the Clubs / Billy Ruane
Clint Conley
Member of Mission of Burma, a crucial band in the Boston music scene.
Mission of Burma
Episode: Boston pt. 3: On the Radio and In the Clubs / Billy Ruane
Damon Krukowski
Member of Galaxie 500, sharing insights on the music scene in Boston.
Galaxie 500
Episode: Boston pt. 3: On the Radio and In the Clubs / Billy Ruane
Dana Hatch
Drummer and singer, sharing experiences from the Boston music scene.
Cheater Slicks
Episode: Boston pt. 3: On the Radio and In the Clubs / Billy Ruane
Toby Ingalls
Played with various Boston bands including Lou Miami and the Kozmetix.
Episode: Boston pt. 2: The Rat, Ed’s Redeeming Qualities

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Dylan Metrano
Host and musician with experience in the music scene, focusing on the intersection of indie and punk music.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 5 ratings
  • Great stuff; no filler

    Excellent niche music history of the intersection of indie and mainstream record making. Focused, balanced, hosts not overbearing, smart interviews that shed light on the emergence of “alternative rock” for better and for worse

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    tara emelye
    United States3 months ago
  • Review

    Artistic and engrossing

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Michael Medori
    United States3 months ago

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This podcast provides a captivating exploration of the transition from underground to mainstream music in the early 1990s. Through interviews with key players – musicians, producers, and critics – it examines the vibrancy and chaos of the American music scene during a pivotal cultural shift. Listeners can expect rich anecdotes and reflections on genres such as indie rock, punk, and grunge, alongside discussions about the socio-political context of the era. Notably, the hosts bring a mix of personal insight and historical analysis that makes the series not just informative, but also engaging for anyone interested in music history or the cultural movements that shaped it.

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