
Stereo Embers: The Podcast
1) Stereo Embers The Podcast 0457: Tamar Berk
"OCD" The Ohio-bornTamar Berk first showed up on my radar in the mid-90s when she sang for the iChicago outfit Starball. Starball were a really great band and they worked with everyone from Material ...Show More
2) Stereo Embers The Podcast 0456: Ron Sexsmith
"Hangover Terrace" The Ontario-born Ron Sexsmith is one of the great musical treasures on this weird and troubled planet. And we need him now more than ever. Over the course of his decorated career, ...Show More
3) Stereo Embers The Podcast: Peter Morén (SunYears, Peter Bjorn And John)
"The Song Forlorn" Perhaps best known as the Peter portion of the Swedish outfit Peter Bjorn and John, Peter Morén and his band have put out close to ten albums of catchy indie rock that's yielded wo...Show More
4) Stereo Embers The Podcast 0454: Will Dailey
"Boys Talking" Yes, it's true that Will Dailey's seventh album, Boys Talking is not technically out. I mean, it is and it isn't. Hold that thought because we're going to circle back to it. The Boston...Show More
5) Stereo Embers The Podcast: Ryan Walsh (Hallelujah The Hills)
"Deck" Over the course of their nearly-fifteen album career, Hallelujah The Hills have established themselves as one of the most unpredictable, inventive and fascinating bands on the planet. Hard to ...Show More
6) Stereo Embers The Podcast 0452: Ilan Rubin (Foo Fighters, Nine Inch Nails)
"Bonus Episode" Okay, so this was recorded before Ilan Rubin was named as the new drummer for the Foo Fighters, but this is a cool chat and if you aren't familiar with his work with Nine Inch Nails a...Show More
7) Stereo Embers The Podcast 0451: Freedy Johnston
"Can You Fly" Yes, Freedy Johnston did his California Thing and it was immortalized on his 1992 album Can You Fly. When you're an artist you can go one of two ways: east or west and he Kansas-born si...Show More
8) Stereo Embers The Podcast 0450: Chip Z'nuff (Enuff Z'nuff, Adler's Appetite)
"Xtra Cherries" An aspiring baseball player with a solid fastball, the Illinois-born Chip Znuff put down the glove in favor of the bass and he left home at 17 going west with his punk rock band D-Gen...Show More
9) Stereo Embers The Podcast: Bill See (Divine Weeks)
Stereo Embers The Podcast: Bill See (Divine Weeks) by Alex Green Online
10) Stereo Embers The Podcast: Dave Wolfenden (Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, Rose Of Avalanche)
"Strange Kind Of Paradise" Formed in Leeds at the dawn of the '80s, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry were weaned on the MC5 and Wire, but their brooding melodies and dark and churning instrumentation got them ...Show More