
Song of the Day Podcast
1) Noods: “Slip Up”
As the not-so-great Kyle Cooke once said, “Summer should be fun.” And to remind you that summer doesn’t end until September 22nd is the latest single from Brooklyn’s Noods. The...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.2) Silvana Estrada: “Dime”
No longer in her ingenue phase, Mexico’s Silvana Estrada has maintained her wunderkind rise. With her birdsong voice and her signature Venezuelan cuatro guitar as a vessel to carry her stories o...Show More
3) Grackles: “There Will Be Time”
Well howdy! Happy Labor Day! The weather may or may not be participating in our final romp of summertime, but Austin’s Grackles are here to make the day sunny despite Mother Nature. What beg...Show More
4) Adrian Quesada: “Bravo (ft. iLe)” [Live In Studio 1A]
At this point, Adrian Quesada is a man who needs no introduction. With a musical curiosity rivaling Beck, Quesada follows his curiosity and conjures up an album thoughtfully marrying tradition or insp...Show More
5) Jane Leo: “Goldmine”
Song of the Day has returned from vacation, and I can’t think of a better way to come back than with my favorite dance-pop group this city has to offer. We’ve been following the rise of Ja...Show More
6) Team Trust: “Wuggis”
Team Trust call themselves art rock, which is somewhat fitting, but if we want to be specific, I’d call them quirk-punk. The Austin trio sounds a bit like Being Dead and your cool, Gen-X brother...Show More
7) Russell Taine, Jr.: “Sidewinder”
Austin’s Russell Taine, Jr. blends indie rock with an Austin and Texas twist. It’s indie music powered by chords and melodies that you imagine being played at dusk in your cool friend̵...Show More
8) Tear Dungeon: “Kill For Health” [Live In Studio 1A]
Andrew Chasen. With the Disciples of Creation, he takes you to church. With A Giant Dog, he takes you church. Sweet Spirit makes you want to dance the night away, and Tear Dungeon drags you to the bas...Show More
9) Jack Greenwood: “Four Walls”
Jack Greenwood’s new single is dance music for sad lads. On “Four Walls,” a song about feeling trapped, the Austin-by-way-of-Wisconsin singer and producer presents a fantastical esca...Show More
10) Mae Powell: “Contact High”
Bay Area singer-songwriter Mae Powell‘s debut album on Karma Chief Records, Making Room for the Light, serves up a West-coast brand of vintage, pastel-colored, jazz-meets-indie-pop beauty akin t...Show More