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British singer-songwriter Frank Turner takes things in a new, synthier direction on his new record, “Be More Kind,” which is also his proposed solution to how we keep our sanity in an increasingly chaotic world. We discuss the album in depth in episode 83
British singer-songwriter Frank Turner takes things in a new, synthier direction on his new record, “Be More Kind,” which is also his proposed solution to how we keep our sanity in an increasingly chaotic world. We discuss the album in depth in episode 83
The Forth Wanderers may be just out of high school, but they make compelling guitar rock with a wisdom beyond their years. We discuss their self-titled debut for Sub Pop Records in episode #82 of "For the Record."
The Forth Wanderers may be just out of high school, but they make compelling guitar rock with a wisdom beyond their years. We discuss their self-titled debut for Sub Pop Records in episode #82 of "For the Record."
The Forth Wanderers may be just out of high school, but they make compelling guitar rock with a wisdom beyond their years. We discuss their self-titled debut for Sub Pop Records in episode #82 of "For the Record."
Caroline Rose's sophomore record "LONER" is already one of our favorites of 2018, combining a great sense of humor with a pop sensibility that compels you to just keep the whole album on repeat, and we discuss it in detail in episode #81 of "For the Recor
Caroline Rose's sophomore record "LONER" is already one of our favorites of 2018, combining a great sense of humor with a pop sensibility that compels you to just keep the whole album on repeat, and we discuss it in detail in episode #81 of "For the Recor
Caroline Rose's sophomore record "LONER" is already one of our favorites of 2018, combining a great sense of humor with a pop sensibility that compels you to just keep the whole album on repeat, and we discuss it in detail in episode #81 of "For the Recor
Marlon Williams is only 27 but his extraordinary, Roy Orbison-esque croon has already won him fame in his native New Zealand. With "Make Way for Love," he branches out beyond a more stripped-down presentation of his amazing voice to bring us a record with
Marlon Williams is only 27 but his extraordinary, Roy Orbison-esque croon has already won him fame in his native New Zealand. With "Make Way for Love," he branches out beyond a more stripped-down presentation of his amazing voice to bring us a record with