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New Slang

Thomas Mooney

New Slang is an interview-based podcast hosted by music journalist Thomas Mooney. It's mostly hour-long conversations with singer-songwriters, musicians, and bands within the Americana, country, folk, and rock realms. We discuss influences, albums, songwriting, and all things within that artist's life. Thomas Mooney has been published in the likes of Texas Monthly, Rolling Stone Country, & more.

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes211Founded8 years ago
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Latest Episodes

On Episode 212, Im joined by singer-songwriter Caleb Lee Hutchinson. This past Friday, Hutchinson released the cosmic-swept space country album Southern Galactic. With anthemic barnburners like the tone-setting "Silverado" and honky-tonk juke joints ... more

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6 months ago

On Episode 211, Im joined by Texas singer-songwriter Dallas Burrow. This past summer, Burrow released his latest full-length, the country and folk rambler Blood Brothers. With fellow Texan songwriter/producer Jonathan Tyler at the producing helm, Bur... more

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6 months ago

New Slang returns with Episode 210, where Im joined by singer-songwriter Cleto Cordero of Flatland Cavalry. During this conversation, we talk about Flatlands latest EP, Songs To Keep You Warm, working with the great Bruce Robison on projects, finding... more

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a year ago

On Episode 209, Im joined by singer-songwriter Thomas Csorba. During this conversation, we talk about growing up in Houston, discovering Texas songwriters, recording with Beau Bedford & The Texas Gentlemen, writing during the Pandemic, how songwritin... more

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2 years ago

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 110 ratings
  • Way to go.

    I looked up to Thomas a lot in college. Glad to see he is doing well. I hope you enjoy creating this content as much as I enjoy listening.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Chris Alderete
    United States2 years ago
  • Good work man

    This is great stuff. Enjoy it. Keep em coming.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ToddxOlsen
    United States3 years ago
  • Love it

    As a Lubbock guy, I love how we have Thomas representing the town as well as the Blue Light. He gets great interviews and always asks the right questions. I would also like to request my man Vincent Neal Emerson. -jackhenson12

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    5
    Jhenson88dhag
    United States3 years ago
  • Amazing

    Absolutely love the take on music here, amazing guests, and even better conversation! more

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    5
    Brookeshays
    United States3 years ago
  • Hell of a podcast

    Been listening for a while, and Thomas always gets on some great guests. Would love to see Dalton Domino on the show soon. more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TAMUmitch
    United States3 years ago

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