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On this show, your host Garrison Reid sits down with all four members of the band The Octopus Project. The band discusses the band's structure, making a sophomore record, and the power of MySpace.
Direct download: Episode_19__The_Octopus_Project.mp3
Category: Podcasts -- posted at: 6:00 AM
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One of Sub Pop's newest roster adds, Band of Horses, have recently released the details of their upcoming full-length. The record titled Everything All The Time will be released on March 21, 2006.

In addition, they have announced a performance at Sundance Film Fest with fellow Sub Pop bands Iron & Wine and Fruit Bats.

The tracklisting for Everything All The Time:
1. The First Song
2. Wicked Gil
3. Our Swords
4. The Funeral
5. Pt. 1
6. The Great Salt Lake
7. Weed Party
8. I Go to the Barn Because I Like The
9. Monsters
10. St. Augustine

The band is also finishing an EP which is planned to be released sometime after the full-length's March 21st release date.
Category: General -- posted at: 4:35 PM
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Two Gallants are slowly becoming a band whose press attention matches the duo's impressive talent. As the band's full-length, What the Toll Tells, sits ready for it's mid-February release date, they have an incredible single released in little over a week. The 7" title Las Cruces Jail is also the title for the first track starting the forthcoming record. The band plays tonight in Germany as they pass the midpoint of their European tour with The Decemberists and Ben Weaver.

The podcast the band conducted with IndieInterviews touches on the upcoming record and the expectations of What the Toll Tells.

Las Cruces Jail 7" Single
Release Date: December 6, 2005

Track Listing
1. Las Cruces Jail (MP3)
2. Long Summer Day (Acoustic)
Category: General -- posted at: 8:30 AM
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While I was in college, I had the opportunity to work as DJ and later Program Producer for the college station, KTSW. The music director at the time set up lots of fantastic in-studio performances. In February 2005, Rogue Wave stopped in for a 5 song acoustic set. The band had previously played in the fall of 2004 in the smaller on-air studio.

The band's performance was amazing. Amongst the tracks they played at KTSW was a cover of Nirvana's On A Plain.

Rogue Wave - On A Plain.mp3 - Live On KTSW (2/13/05) - Currently Down

The band begins their tour tonight in Portland. For more details on this tour, visit their site or MySpace.
Category: General -- posted at: 8:39 PM
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On this show, your host Garrison Reid sits down with James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem. James discusses remixing and being remixed, the variety of venues in which the band performs and looking forward to a new record.

This podcast is an extended 30 minute episode.
Direct download: Episode_18__LCD_Soundsystem.mp3
Category: Podcasts -- posted at: 10:00 PM
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There are so many excellent shows from now to Christmas in Dallas we can hardly handle it.
The Cavern
11/13 - Dios Malos/Swords
11/21 - Man Man
12/02 - Castanets/Phosphorescent/Voxtrot

Gypsy Tea Room
11/11 - Metric/Death of a Party
11/17 - Super Furry Animals/Caribou
11/18 - My Morning Jacket/Will Johnson/David Dondero

Hailey's (Denton)
11/11 - Deerhoof
11/18 - Broadcast
12/09 - Rogue Wave
12/10 - Xiu Xiu

Trees
11/13 - Sound Team/Mazarin
11/30 - American Analog Set

We're sure there are a lot more amazing shows but this is the list within arms-reach.
Category: General -- posted at: 11:50 AM
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The band's sophomore full length, What The Toll Tells, will be released in the US on February 21.

The tracklist:
1 - Las Cruces Jail
2 - Steady Rollin'
3 - Some Slender Rest
4 - Long Summer Day
5 - The Prodigal Son
6 - Threnody in Minor B
7 - 16th St. Dozens
8 - Age of Assassins
9 - Waves of Grain
Category: General -- posted at: 2:24 PM
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On this show, your host Garrison Reid sits down with Adam Stephens and Tyson Vogel of Two Gallants. The band discusses joining Saddle Creek, making a sophomore record, The Throes in hindsight and going analog.

Includes "Las Cruces Jail" off 2006's What the Toll Tells.

Direct download: Episode_17__Two_Gallants.mp3
Category: General -- posted at: 2:18 PM
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On this show, your host Garrison Reid sits down with Aaron Espinoza of Earlimart. Aaron discusses the departure from Palm, working with The Ship Collective, and dealing with struggles and their presence on Treble & Tremble.

The collaboration Aaron is referring to in the interview is:

An untitled release featuring:
1. Earlimart - Chinga's In The West
2. Grandaddy - I Heart California
3. Grandaddy - Red Curbs
4. Earlimart - The Ending Of Me

The record was recorded in 4 days at Espinoza's Los Angeles studio "The Ship." Espinoza described the project, featuring Grandaddy members Jim Fairchild, Aaron Burtch, and Jason Lytle along with Earlimart members Ariana Murray, David Latter, Joel Graves, and Aaron Espinoza, as "the most in-depth project that [Grandaddy's Jason Lytle and Espinoza] have worked on together."
Direct download: Episode_16__Earlimart.mp3
Category: Podcasts -- posted at: 1:25 PM
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On this show, your host Garrison Reid sits down with David Dondero. David discusses writing on the road, joining Team-Love and writing South Of The South.
Direct download: Episode_15__David_Dondero.mp3
Category: Podcasts -- posted at: 8:58 PM
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On this show, your host Garrison Reid sits down with Vashti Bunyan. Vashti discusses returning to writing music, recording Lookaftering, and her thoughts looking back at Just Another Diamond Day.
Direct download: Episode_14__Vashti_Bunyan.mp3
Category: Podcasts -- posted at: 6:16 PM
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On this show, your host Garrison Reid sits down with Alec Ounsworth of the band Clap Your Hands Say Yeah!. Alec discusses the band's first national and international tours, recording the acclaimed debut, and the band's plans for the future.
Direct download: Episode_13__Clap_Your_Hands_Say_Yeah.mp3
Category: Podcasts -- posted at: 6:55 PM
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Sound Team is yet another amazing Austin band on the verge of massive success. Two-thirds of the band's six members attended the same high school in San Antonio, TX. There they played and recorded music with a variety of groups. Sooner or later, the band grew and developed into the current lineup present today.

Bassist/multi-instrumentalist Bill Baird and vocalist/guitarist Matt Oliver met in Austin in 2001. The band has a young fanbase, being as in 2002, Baird asked his younger brother Michael and Michael’s friend Jordan Johns to join the band. Both of the guys were in high school at the time. Over the next two years the band added Bill's old friend and guitarist Sam Sanford and organist Gabe Pearlman to establish the Sound Team present on their new record "Work".

The independent group released their initial recordings on CD-Rs, limited press 7-inch vinyls, several cassettes, with each release and show garnering gradual audience and press attention. After months of searching, Bill stumbled upon former record-pressing plant filled with "three tons of garbage, asbestos and cockroaches." After finding the location, the band invested and became the owners of Big Orange Records and soon began making handmade records. Sound Team's next record, Work is the band's last self-released release prior to their debut record on Capitol in spring of 2006. On Work, a 5 track EP released, 185-gram vinyl and, like habit, cassette tape, the band continues its style of synth and guitar waves and rhythmic evolutions.

The band has had sporadic touring schedules(last playing hometown Austin at SXSW) and has been in the studio for months. They are doing a two week tour up to NYC where they played CMJ's Summerstage with Arcade Fire. This tour will be with Mazarin.

11/10/05 - Baton Rouge, LA @ Red Star
11/11/05 - Houston, TX @ TBA
11/12/05 - Austin, TX @ Emo's (Inside)
11/13/05 - Dallas, TX @ Gypsy Tea Room
11/14/05 - Norman, OK @ Opolis
11/16/05 - Minneapolis, MN @ 400 Bar
11/17/05 - Chicago, IL @ Empty Bottle
11/19/05 - Cleveland, OH @ Beachland
11/22/05 - New York, NY @ Mercury Lounge
11/23/05 - Philadelphia, PA @ Northstar


Their latest release has the image designed by Sam Sanford. It's a three and half feet square canvas with the details of the album.

Sound Team - Don't Turn Away
Sound Team - It's Obvious What's Happening Here
Category: General -- posted at: 8:00 AM
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On Saturday in Denton, something really interesting is happening. Rock Lottery 7 is the 7th anniverary of Good/Bad's Rock Lottery. The event has been organized by former Good/Bad music coordinator Chris Weber, former Good/Bad director Martin Iles, Chris Flemmons (The Baptist Generals), and Samantha Moss (jetscreamer).

The idea behind Rock Lottery 7 is twenty-five North Texas musicians collaborating on a impromptu (they have 12 hours) performance. The band members include band members from The Polyphonic Spree, Baptist Generals, Bosque Brown, Mandarin and The pAperchAse. Here are the details:

Saturday, October 15th 2005 (10:00PM)
Early admission is $15.00*. General admission is $10.00.
Dan's Silver Leaf 103 Industrial Street Denton, TX.
Doors open at 9:00PM. Event starts promptly at 10:00PM.


For more information and a live webcast, TexasGigs.com will have all the details. The site author is also going to be webcasting from The Octopus Project's in-store at Good Records. There will be a podcast with them in future weeks.
Category: General -- posted at: 6:37 PM
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On this show, your host Garrison Reid sits down with Chris Funk of the band The Decemberists. Chris discusses the band's writing process, recording Picaresque, and the band's post-tour plans.
Direct download: Episode_12__The_Decemberists.mp3
Category: Podcasts -- posted at: 1:33 PM
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Often when you get a new record, comparisons immediately hit. Other times, you are mesmerized and it takes days to set bearings for the sound. Bosque Brown's Plays Mara Lee Miller was initially a mystery. After listening to the voice and lyric content for a week, my bearings are set. There is a lot of talk around the indie rock scene of the relationship between Joanna Newsom and SMOG's Bill Callahan. Rarely does the discussion of offspring come about. However, if I had to guess what their talent fusion would be, it would be Bosque Brown: an innocence coupled with troubled thoughts and fears.

Bosque Brown is the moniker Mara Lee Miller uses. Her debut record, Plays Mara Lee Miller, is a collage of haunting songs which reflect a time far from today.

Most new female indie vocalists get compared to Cat Power's Chan Marshall and/or Joni Mitchell. But for Miller to get that would be truly an injustice. Her lyrics and tone are far before Chan herself. This is the music that Gillian Welch would love. Those that tell stories of the rapture and times of old. Miller's friend and supporter Damien Jurado compared her "the heartache of Kitty Wells and the lonesome howl of Robert Johnson", which might be most accurate. Upon first listen, one realizes how long it's been since a voice has had such impact.

After playing dates with Jurado, Miller and crew went to record with producer Eric Fisher in Seattle. Fisher has worked with Jurado, Damien's friend and touring band member J. Tillman. Tillman's records also share this ghost fashion Bosque Brown has presented on this record.

Based in Denton, the band has a few dates in the Dallas area in upcoming weeks:
10/21/05 - Richardson, TX @ University of Texas - Dallas, Student Union Mall w/Shiny Around the Edges & More
10/28/05 - Denton, TX @ Hailey's w/ John Vanderslice
11/07/05 - Dallas, TX @ The Cavern w/ Unwed Sailor


Bosque Brown's Mara Lee Miller is currently working on a one-sided LP which will have four new songs and an etching on the other side.

Bosque Brown - Still Afraid
Bosque Brown - Went Walking
Category: General -- posted at: 7:10 PM
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Though SubPop's RSS feed noted October 5th as the date the Fruit Bats would perform on the Last Call with Carson Daly show, something was wrong.

It wasn't tonight so if you stayed up, set TiVo or generally altered your schedule in any way for it, IndieInterviews.com feels your pain and regrets the misguided information.

The correct date is October 12th, exactly one week from the date noted before. Bright side is the interview with his thoughts on the Carson performance is relevent for one more week! Enjoy.
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We're less than two weeks out from the worldwide release of The Black Angels self-titled debut EP. The Austin-based six piece has had massive European exposure and acclaim in little over a year and half. Though the band takes their name from a Velvet Underground track, they sound much like a modern-day The Doors. The extending moans of vocalist Alex Mass and the organ playing of Jennifer Raines make the comparison fair. With a demo track entitled "Syd Barrett Blues", it's really clear to see the psychedelic connections the band has received.

The band played Austin's KVRX radio last year broadening their local fanbase. In addition, The Black Angels have been raised under the loving hand of BBC's Zane Lowe, who has generously spinned their music on BBC Radio. The group has wild backgrounds which surely worked as foundation for the haunting sounds on record.

The band has a few dates coming up with the most buzzed band of 2005, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah!

10/12/05 - Dallas, TX @ Gypsy Tea Room w/ CYHSY!
10/13/05 - Dallas, TX @ The Double-Wide
10/16/05 - San Antonio, TX @ Sanctuary
10/17/05 - Nashville, TN @ The Basement
10/18/05 - Wash, DC @ Black Cat w/ CYHSY!
10/19/05 - Baltimore, MD @ 8x10 Club w/ CYHSY!
10/27/05 - Athen, GA @ Caledonia Lounge w/ The High Caliber
10/31/05 - Raleigh, NC @ King's Barcade w/ Glissade
And More...

Seattle-based Light In The Attic will release the band's first record, a 4 song EP, worldwide (except North America) October 17th and then stateside the following day. Additionally, the band intends to release a debut LP in early 2006 after extensive American and European tours.

The Black Angels - Empire Lonely
The Black Angels - Grease
Category: General -- posted at: 8:00 AM
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On this show, your host Garrison Reid sits down with Eric Johnson of the band Fruit Bats. Eric discusses moving to Seattle, recording Spelled in Bones, and the dual life of a craft services musician.
Direct download: Episode_11_Fruit_Bats.mp3
Category: Podcasts -- posted at: 3:05 PM
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Secretly Canadian has done an amazing job adding new bands to it's roster: I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness and Catfish Haven. The latter is a solid three-piece who've toured with groups like My Morning Jacket & Kings of Leon. Guitar, bass, and drums are the band's simple palate. The band calls Chicago home but take their name from the Missouri trailer park guitarist and vocalist George Hunter was raised.

In addition to playing CMJ weeks back, the band has a handful of dates in the next few weeks.

10/05/05 - Minneapolis, MN @ Triple Rock
10/06/05 - Osh Kosh, WI @ University of Wisconsin w/ Decibully
10/08/05 - New York, NY @ Mercury Lounge
10/09/05 - New Haven, CT @ BAR Nightclub
10/28/05 - Chicago, IL @ Subterranean
10/29/05 - Detroit, MI @ Magic Stick
10/30/05 - Cleveland, OH @ Grog Shop


The band's first record will be a 7-track EP called Please Come Back released in January 2006. They are also working on a full-length being released later next spring.

Catfish Haven - Madaline
Catfish Haven - Please Come Back
Category: General -- posted at: 10:29 PM
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Band of Horses have just finalized the record due in March 2006 on SubPop. They have had great reception from Southern audiences. About the time they signed to SubPop, the band did a short Deep South tour with Iron & Wine. The band's debut release was produced with Phil Ek (Doug Martsch from Halo Benders to 2002's solo Now You Know and also SubPop's own The Shins.)
Band of Horses will quickly get sound comparisons to My Morning Jacket; mainly due to the shared love of thick reverb between Jim James and Band of Horses' Ben Bridwell.
While we wait for the record, SubPop is also selling a previously tour-only limited-pressed EP which features 3 demos and 3 live recordings.
Band of Horses will leave home for a short 8 date tour up the West Coast with Jagjaguwar's Okkervil River.

10/20 - Tucson, AZ @ Plush
10/21 - San Diego, CA @ Casbah
10/22 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo
10/23 - San Francisco, CA @ Cafe Du Nord
10/24 - Redding, CA @ Serendipity
10/25 - Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge
10/27 - Vancouver, BC @ Media Club
10/28 - Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile Cafe


Band Of Horses - For Wicked Gil
Band Of Horses - Funeral
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The Octopus Project are running the show in Austin, TX. If they aren't, they should be. With three members their records have the intensity of a much larger group. The band is overdue for credit for their impressive 2005 release One Ten Hundred Thousand Million. This record is an amazing fusion of chaos and melodies or "showcases the ultimate potential of this electronic/acoustic union."

They have just booked a handful of Texas dates (October shows below). The show in Dallas with Saxon Shore will be discussed here later.

10/15 - Dallas, TX @ Good Records (2pm)
10/15 - Dallas, TX @ The Cavern
10/29 - Houston, TX @ Walter's

The Octopus Project - The Adjustor
The Octopus Project - Music Is Happiness
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Two Gallants are one of those bands that you see as support and totally crush the stage presence of a headliner. They have 1 full-length record, The Throes, out on Alive Records. Their follow-up will be out on the Omaha label Saddle Creek. They have just finished a short European tour and played the Saddle Creek Showcase at CMJ.

They also have a show this Sunday in Denton, TX at Dan's Silverleaf. The venue's chill tone and Stella Artois should make the night very nice.



Two Gallants - Losin' Out

Two Gallants - My Madonna
Category: General -- posted at: 2:16 PM
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On this show, your host Garrison Reid sits down with Jason Molina of Magnolia Electric Co. Jason discusses their intense touring schedule, writing on the road, and the upcoming records.
Direct download: Episode_10__Magnolia_Electric_Company.mp3
Category: Podcasts -- posted at: 7:26 PM
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The amazing SubPop band The Fruit Bats will be playing in Dallas tonight. Their new record Spelled In Bones features the artwork of Jay Ryan. He has also worked on art for Andrew Bird's latest record, I Am Kloot poster, and other amazing illustrations.
The Fruit Bats are playing tonight at The Cavern with Ghosty opening. The band will also be on Last Call with Carson Daly.
Category: General -- posted at: 11:51 AM
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Over the last 4 days, IndieInterviews.com has had the great opportunities to record with Adele Bethel and Ailidh Lennon of Sons And Daughters after their Fort Worth performance last Thursday. Shortly after that we recorded with Chris Funk of The Decemberists. We had to postpone an interview with The DOUBLE due to touring cancellations. However, we recorded with the amazing David Dondero this morning. So a lot is going on and we love feedback. Vote for us at Podcast Alley and we can possibly increase our podcast schedule. Thanks for all the listens so far.
Category: General -- posted at: 2:23 PM
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On this show, your host Garrison Reid will sit down with Tim DeLaughter of the band The Polyphonic Spree. Tim discusses the recent soundtrack release, the structure of the band, and his thoughts of what the future might hold.
Direct download: Episode_9__The_Polyphonic_Spree.mp3
Category: Podcasts -- posted at: 7:47 PM
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Today we had the chance to interview Vashti Bunyan while she was in LA on vacation. This will be edited released next week most likely.
Category: General -- posted at: 7:51 PM

It should all be up and running now, but for a while earlier tonight chaos had control over our site and podcasts. Sorry but enjoy temporary stability & The Wrens.
Category: General -- posted at: 2:46 AM
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On this episode of IndieInterviews.com, we present a special 30-minute podcast with Charles Bissell & Greg Whelan of The Wrens. Earlier this month, your host Garrison Reid conducted a humorous yet noisey interview with the whole band prior to their Denton show. On this podcast, we conducted two seperate phone interviews in which the guys explain the struggles which produced The Meadowlands, the status of touring and the making of the anticipated follow-up.
Direct download: Episode_8__The_Wrens.mp3
Category: Podcasts -- posted at: 9:25 PM
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Tomorrow will be the special extra long Wrens podcast. We also have The Polyphonic Spree podcast waiting for release. In addition to these two, this weekend resulted in two additional recordings: Magnolia Electric Co.'s Jason Molina and Earlimart's Aaron Espinoza. They will be edited this week. And likely released on Monday and Wednesday of the following week. There has been a stream of recording that is exceeding the rate of editing. We are going to speed up the rate and hopefully everyone will enjoy. We have another semi-secret podcast which is waiting on audio assistance. As soon as the details are known, the IndieInterviews.com audience will know it all.
Category: General -- posted at: 12:33 AM
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We have a handful coming up this week and two recorded and being edited. Look for a special 30-minute Wrens podcast mid-week and a podcast of a visit with Tim DeLaughter of The Polyphonic Spree recorded within his car. This upcoming weekend will offer another few opportunities. More details when it's in the bag.
Category: General -- posted at: 10:57 AM
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On this show, your host Garrison Reid sat down with all 5 members of the band Midlake. Together they discuss their debut record Bamnan and Slivercork, their recent television appearance and the upcoming sophomore release Van Occupanther.

Music Interludes used with permission of Midlake & Bug Music.

Direct download: Episode_7__Midlake.mp3
Category: Podcasts -- posted at: 12:36 AM
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On this show, your host Garrison Reid will sit down with Baptist Generals' Chris Flemmons and discuss his most recent release No Silver/No Gold, the process of recording the follow-up and the departure from tape recording.
Direct download: Episode_6__The_Baptist_Generals.mp3
Category: Podcasts -- posted at: 6:11 PM
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The interview with Chris Flemmons of The Baptist Generals was excellent and should be available by Monday. Following the interview with Chris, I went down the street to meet all four members of The Wrens. I had an amazing time with these guys and the podcast will without doubt show the hilariousness of the moment. More information by midweek.
Category: General -- posted at: 1:55 AM
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IndieInterviews has interviewed Eric Pulido and Mckenzie Smith of the band Midlake. It will be available soon.
Category: General -- posted at: 2:56 PM
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On this show, your host Garrison Reid sat down with Scout Niblett to discuss her recent label change, her minimalistic approach to recording and her recent release.
Direct download: Episode_5__Scout_Niblett.mp3
Category: Podcasts -- posted at: 12:51 AM
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Your host Garrison Reid sat down with Ernest Salaz of I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness to discuss the band's upcoming release, their choice of a new label and producer.
Direct download: Episode_4__I_Love_You_But_Ive_Chosen_Darkness.mp3
Category: Podcasts -- posted at: 8:13 PM
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We have conducted our 5th interview with Scout Niblett. The podcast for I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness will be available Wednesday. Scout Niblett on Friday.
Category: General -- posted at: 9:52 PM
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We had a chance to rerecord with Jonathan Meiburg of Shearwater and this podcast is our first to include live musical elements. It was lovely to enter Jonathan's space and mindset, if only for a few minutes.
Direct download: Episode_2__Shearwater.mp3
Category: Podcasts -- posted at: 11:04 AM
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Here it is folks. We'd like to thank Bill Baird and the band for working with us. Again there will be more posted throughout the week.
Direct download: Episode_3__Sound_Team.mp3
Category: Podcasts -- posted at: 12:42 PM
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We will be finalizing the Sound Team podcast today and posting this evening. We also will be interviewing members of I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness this evening and should have that edited and available for download by Thursday. The ititial recording with Shearwater's Jonathan Meiburg was overwhelmed with Austin's mammoth cicadas and will be rerecorded on Wednesday night. This week is quick and we hope to have 4 new recordings by Friday. Thanks.
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Your host Garrison Reid recently got the chance to sit down with Sound Team founding member Bill Baird at the band's converted studio. The podcast should be available Wednesday.
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We recorded with Jonathan earlier this week. The editing is still in progress. Nature was very alive. In addition to the podcast with Shearwater, we are in discussion with a few other excellent Austin bands. The design will be emplimented in the next two days. Sorry for the delay. It should be worthwhile.
Category: General -- posted at: 9:45 PM
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We have conducted the interview with Shearwater's Jonathan Meiburg. In the next following days, it should be edited and available for podcast download. Thank for support of this first one. The new design should be ready by week's end.
Category: General -- posted at: 10:40 PM
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On this show, your host Garrison Reid will sit down with Zykos frontman Michael Booher and discuss their newest self-titled release Zykos.
Direct download: Episode_1__Zykos.mp3
Category: Podcasts -- posted at: 10:08 PM
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We have our first podcast completed. Michael Booher of the Austin band Zykos sat down with IndieInterviews.com and will be featured in our first podcast. It is being edited and will be available in the next few days.
Category: General -- posted at: 9:35 PM
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This site and the podcasts are in development. In the next week, we will premiere our initial podcast and a redesign for this site.
Category: General -- posted at: 5:37 PM
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