
A weekly 30-minute musical journey exploring power pop, post-punk, indie, and more.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 67 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Podcast #784 invites you to feel the warmth of The Creepy Jingles, The Now, The Specs, John Hiatt, Brad Marino, Guided By Voices, Franklin, & Maia and the Squires.
Podcast #783 is rough around the edges thanks to Marbles, Touch Girl Apple Blossom, The Laughing Chimes, Gin Blossoms, High On Stress, Pentagram, Fangus, & The Joneses.
Podcast #782 offers you a buffet of Social Distortion, INXS, The Lemon Twigs, Perilous, Sugar, Mess, & American Football.
Podcast #781 likes that power pop from The Eradicats, The Reruns, Los Pepes, Maniac, Mother's Children, The Sleeveens, Prima Donna, & False Advertising.
Host Sid Sowder know his music. He knows what he likes but he’s also not afraid to take chances. If you’re into what he’s into, you’ll be into this podcast. Even then, his tastes are eclectic enough and the threads he chases (sometimes over the course of several episodes) can take surprising turns that you’re sure to find something each week you love that you didn’t know about and will be very glad to.
Algo bueno que he podido encontrar... Mis oídos están contentos, gracia!
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Apple Podcasts | #110 |
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A weekly music show centered on indie, post-punk, and power-pop selections, with the host sharing quick impressions and context for each track. Episodes emphasize discovery, local show calendars, and a casual, opinionated vibe, occasionally weaving in a second voice for a reflective aside. Notable strengths include a tight, 30-minute format, a strong curatorial sense, and a consistent emphasis on bands, labels, and DIY releases that appeal to indie rock enthusiasts. The show often doubles as a compact listening guide with frequent plug for the site and social channels, making it easy for new listeners to dive deeper.
Particularly noteworthy is the host's eclectic taste and willingness to chase long-running threads across episodes, which ca... more
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