
Slang of the City is a monthly music podcast. Tune in each month as Quinn Omori discusses one band from Vancouver, Canada and one of their songs with a rotating guest (usually a current or former Vancouverite).
| Episodes | 2 | Founded | 2 years ago | Categories | MusicMusic Commentary |
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Ryan McNutt joins the cast to talk about that awkward and beautiful time between the wide adoption of the internet and the dawn of social media, pan-Canadian identity, the Matthew Good Band, and "Apparitions"
Graham Preston joins Quinn to talk about living in and leaving Vancouver, why nostalgia tours suck, taking your daughter to her first show, Japandroids, and "The House That Heaven Built."
I think the conversations are good but Quinn's monologue is well written and well performed.
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Apple Podcasts | #241 |
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Slang of the City launched 2 years ago and published 2 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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