The 110 Podcast
1) 177: Dust by Soup Dreams
I don’t remember exactly how I found Soup Dreams, I think they were playing a show with Bucko (episode 121)? I do remember seeing their name on a flyer with a bunch of other bands and the name alone c...Show More
2) 176: Say Yes to Drugs by Folk Face
I came across Folk Face when they were the featured artist at the Angry Mic (the last Monday of the month at Angry Horse Brewing) back in October. They didn’t have any recorded music out at the time, ...Show More
3) 175: In My Mind by Dubious At Best
I can’t remember how I came across Dubious At Best, but I quickly became obsessed with their album art, and of course, their music. Their sound is really out there, I mean that with the utmost l...Show More
4) 174: That Book by Champs of the Sun
It’s another algorithm band this week. Champs of the Sun have clearly been blessed by the music gods, with over a thousand plays on every single song. I went with their least-listened track, “That Boo...Show More
5) 173: Liar’s Den by Trees and Timber
I don’t remember how I found Trees and Timber, pretty sure it was the algorithm again. It’s a mix of a lot of different things I like. I’m sharing the track “Liar’s Den” off their 2024 alb...Show More
6) 172: I Think I’m Getting Better by Emmanuel Pedroza
I came across Emmanuel Pedroza way back when I first started this podcast. Back then, I was adding pretty much everyone I saw at an open mic to my ever-growing list of potential features. Somehow it’s...Show More
7) 171: Pretty Things by Tasche De La Rocha
This week I’m featuring “Pretty Things” by Tasche De La Rocha. I don’t remember exactly how I found this artist, but I do remember it was love at first listen. The first song I heard was “Daffodil,” b...Show More
8) 170: Stripped Down with Deefur
I messed up this week, so you’re stuck with me for a Stripped Down episode. I chat a bit about recording a new song with Chris Killz (episode 117), reflect on what it’s been like hosting this show for...Show More
9) 169: Hell is in Pittsburgh Tonight (King of the Ring ’98) by Adam Kirkup
I found Adam Kirkup thanks to my Instagram algorithm. I stumbled across a reel of him working on the song I’m featuring, “Hell is in Pittsburgh Tonight (King of the Ring ‘98).” And I just want to take...Show More
10) 168: Please Stop Making Me Cry by Low Ceilings
I came across Low Ceilings a while ago, but needed to space out my Connecticut artists (shoutout Ginger Bug and Audio Jane) so I held off on featuring them. In the meantime, they quickly became a favo...Show More