Discovering and celebrating the culture of the Seattle music scene
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Category | Music |
On today's Word On the Street Podcast we are joined by Aline & Wes. It was great getting to know Aline & Wes, they told us all about their band, how it formed, and the music they play. We also got to know how Wes is balancing being a new father and a... more
Today on the Word On the Street Podcast we talk with Blazinspace! It was great getting to know Blazinspace, we started off with some get to know you questions such as favorite movie, food, drinks, etc. Then we got into Blazinspace's connection to th... more
On this version of the Word On the Street Podcast we talk with my good friend and former band mate KJ Sawka. KJ and I got together for the second livestream version of the podcast! I love doing this as a livestream! It did not take us long to get in... more
On this version of the Word On the Street Podcast we are talking with Ballard Vox. Melissa Wax, Collene McCarter, and Andy Perkovich join us to talk about all things Ballard Vox and more. We start off with what they are looking forward to from upcomi... more
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The variety of people interviewed provides a broad documentation of the scene like I haven't seen anyone else do before. theZim leads a conversation as a peer and his insights are as interesting as the guests'
I've been listening to Alex's podcast for a few months now and gotta say it's become my "go to" selection. I have about 10 others that I subscribe to but I find Alex's coverage of the Seattle local music scene is unparalleled. His demeanor makes him approachable and his interviewing style is surprisingly insightful. It's obvious that he "talks the talk and walks the walk". I just wish there were more people as passionate about covering this niche. I'm really into local music and have found a lot... more
I love learniing about new bands and discovering new music. This one is definitely worth a listen!
If you're like me and love today's Seattle music scene, this podcast is for you. Super in depth interviews that dive into the motivations and stories behind today's greatest music, all in a lighthearted tone that's a fun listen. Keep it up Zim!
WOTS is a great look at the Seattle music scene through the eyes of the musicians who inhabit it. theZim is very passionate and sincere in his discussions and gets great answers out of his guests. Highly recommended for those who want the inside scoop on Seattle's fertile indie scene.
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