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On Monday's night's edition of The Rodent Hour I did my best to keep sending you in a different direction from the one we had previously sent you in. We start out with a little stoner rock from The Netherlands and before the hour is over you'll have heard some queer rock from Toronto, rock from Austin, alt-country from Boston, trash rock from DC, some NYCHC from Queens, original rock 'n' roll from NYC, indie rock from Toronto, fuzz-driven rock from Philadelphia, glam rock from Seattle, new wave from DC and then we'll get you back pointed in the stoner rock direction with a little something by some rockers from Vancouver.
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The Rodent Hour is an homage to the friends that I made during my misspent youth, those lifelong friends who joined me on those weekend nights so many years ago and whose eclectic tastes still influence the selection of artists and music that is featured on the show.
When not dealing with the restrictions of Covid-19 The Rodent Hour features interviews with independent musicians along with a curated playlist of music from Brooklyn and beyond the borough.
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On Monday's night's edition of The Rodent Hour I did my best to keep sending you in a different direction from the one we had previously sent you in. We start out with a little stoner rock from The Netherlands and before the hour is over you'll have heard some queer rock from Toronto, rock from Austin, alt-country from Boston, trash rock from DC, some NYCHC from Queens, original rock 'n' roll from NYC, indie rock from Toronto, fuzz-driven rock from Philadelphia, glam rock from Seattle, new wave from DC and then we'll get you back pointed in the stoner rock direction with a little something by some rockers from Vancouver.
Playlist
The Rodent Hour is an homage to the friends that I made during my misspent youth, those lifelong friends who joined me on those weekend nights so many years ago and whose eclectic tastes still influence the selection of artists and music that is featured on the show.
When not dealing with the restrictions of Covid-19 The Rodent Hour features interviews with independent musicians along with a curated playlist of music from Brooklyn and beyond the borough.