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The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
On today’s show, Charley Deppner talks with incredible violinist and actress (Stranger than Paradise, The Dead Don't Die) Eszter Balint and Orlando, Florida Public Art Coordinator Pat Greene, who enjoy a discussion of terror, punk rock, and the duality of musical genius. Listen for new tracks from Osees' album A Foul Form and Tianna Esperanza's Terror, two songs from Habibi's Anywhere But Here re-release, and "The First Day" and "Second Avenue" from Eszter Balint's I Hate Memory!, — with the exclamation point!
On today's episode, Judy Craddock talks to our musical guest, Nora O’Connor, about her solo album, My Heart, and the captivating new music she's listening to right now. Tune in for beautiful music PLUS more '90s references than you can shake a scrunchie at.
Ink 19 magazine’s New Music Now spotlights the artists and songs we can't get out of our heads.
Our musical guests today are Fancey, the solo project of New Pornographers guitarist Todd Fancey, and Micae Pirritano, who will play "(I Am) Starfire" and "Out on the Streets Again" from their latest album, Star Dreams. Listen in for Fancey and new music from Andrew Bird's Inside Problems and Diane Coffee's With People, plus tracks off the newest Stars album, Capelton Hill.
Today's episode was produced by Frank Dreyer, Ian Koss, and Rose Petralia. Our theme music was composed by Avi Bortnick—check him out online at avibortnick.com. Big thanks to Julius C. Lacking from Ink 19.
Find links to all of our social media, more Ink 19 podcast transmissions, and many other items of interest at ink19.com.
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Ink 19 magazine’s New Music Now spotlights the artists and songs we can't get out of our heads.
Our latest episode features tracks from Mass of the Fermenting Dregs’ album Awakening Sleeping, songs from Big Time by Angel Olson, and Sleepyhead’s tracks “Can You Leave the Light On” and “Good Goodbye” from their first new album in 8 years, New Alchemy.
Stream the show for new music recommendations from Chris O’Rourke, Rachael McNally, and Derek van Beever, aka Sleepyhead, and Ink 19.
Today's episode was produced by Frank Dreyer, Ian Koss, and Rose Petralia. Our theme music was composed by Avi Bortnick—check him out online at avibortnick.com. Big thanks to Julius C. Lacking from Ink 19.
Find links to all of our social media, more Ink 19 podcast transmissions, and many other items of interest at ink19.com.
Ink 19 magazine’s New Music Now spotlights the artists and songs we can't get out of our heads.
In this episode, we catch up with Barb and Allan Vest of Oklahoma City’s doubleVee to talk about Columbia House Records, U2, and some dynamite new music. Listen to the show for rioty punk from Australian outfit Bloods' newest album, Together, Baby, gorgeous compositions from the Prey Soundtrack composed by Sarah Schachner, and sweet pop from doubleVee’s third release and second full-length album, Treat Her Strangely.
Stream the show for new music we hope you love and a fast flashback to that time your parents bought a bunch of records they didn't know about. Thanks, mom!
Today's episode was produced by Frank Dreyer, Ian Koss, and Rose Petralia. Our theme music was composed by Avi Bortnick—check him out online at avibortnick.com. Big thanks to our friends Barb and Allan Vest of doubleVee.
Find links to all of our social media, more Ink 19 podcasts, playlists, and many music and culture reviews at ink19.com.
Ink 19 magazine’s New Music Now spotlights the artists and songs we can't get out of our heads.
In this episode, Ink 19’s Judy Craddock sits down with Grand Junction musician Eliza Gregoire, who records as crêpe girl, and podcast regular and fellow KAFM programmer Julius C. Lacking, to talk about Fear of the Dawn from Jack White, an album of covers called Ocean Child: Songs of Yoko Ono, and Snail Mail’s latest album, Valentine, as well as two of crêpe girl’s most recent tracks.
Stream the show for new music we hope you love and at least one brand-new vocabulary word to use in your next novel about existential dread.
Today's episode was produced by Frank Dreyer, Ian Koss, and Rose Petralia. Our theme music was composed by Avi Bortnick—check him out online at avibortnick.com. Big thanks to Judy Craddock from Ink 19.
Find links to all of our social media, more Ink 19 podcasts, playlists, and many music and culture reviews at ink19.com.
Ink 19 magazine’s New Music Now spotlights the artists and songs we can't get out of our heads.
In this episode, Gregory Schaefer hosts a live review of new music from Aldous Harding, Suki Waterhouse, Destroyer, and Earth From The Moon.
Stream the show for the whole conversation, featuring John Ounpuu, aka Earth From The Moon, radio presenter Lizzy Gaga, and Ink 19's own Rose Petralia, and find a show transcript and more info at ink19.com.
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Today's episode was produced by Frank Dreyer, Ian Koss, Rose Petralia, and Gregory Schaefer. Our theme music was composed by Avi Bortnick—check him out online at avibortnick.com. We would like to thank Rose, John, and Liz for sharing their conversation with us, and a special thanks to you for being our listener.
Find links to all of our social media, more Ink 19 podcast transmissions, and many other items of interest at ink19.com.
Ink 19 magazine’s New Music Now spotlights the artists and songs we can't get out of our heads.
We have an earthy, folky, and sometimes fuzzy show for you today on New Music Now. Ink 19's Jeremy Glazier talks with the real-life partners behind Single Girl Married Girl, Chelsey Coy and Gary Knight, about the tracks and the artists that they are loving right now.
Listen in for new music from soulful country artist Riddy Arman's self-titled debut, some new tracks from Son of the Hills by Ben Greenberg, beautiful tunes from Norwegian folk duo Kings of Convenience, returning from a 12-year hiatus with an album of anti-love songs called Peace or Love, and a sweet set from our guests Chelsey Coy and Gary Knight off of their new album Three Generations of Leaving, with their band Single Girl Married Girl.
Be sure to follow us at ink19.com, where you will get updates on this show and other Ink 19 podcasts.
We'd like to thank Jeremy, Chelsey, and Gary for sharing their conversation with us, and thank you for listening!
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Today's episode was produced by Frank Dreyer, Ian Koss, Rose Petralia, and Gregory Schaefer. Our theme music was composed by Avi Bortnick—check him out online at avibortnick.com. Big thanks to Jeremy Glazier from Ink 19.
Find links to all of our social media, Spotify playlists, more Ink 19 podcast transmissions, and many other items of interest at ink19.com.
Ink 19 magazine’s New Music Now spotlights the artists and songs we can't get out of our heads.
Today's episode is a love song for crankin’ new reggae sounds inspired by old traditions, with gleaming conversation among three friends about four new albums bringing joy right now.
Songwriter and bassist James Searl of Mike duSt and Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad joins DJ Kayla Kush from WORT fm Madison and Ink 19’s Julius C.Lacking as they run down new tracks from The Allergies’ latest album Promises, Antidote from Mungo’s Hi-Fi, Man Like Devin’s Wheel and Shoulder - Acoustic Reggae, Rocksteady and Ska, Vol. 1. and James Searl’s own Mike duSt recording, This Is Life in the Arms of the Octopus.
Stream the show for a veritable happy hour of music to make you feel good. Even right now.
This episode was produced by Frank Dreyer, Ian Koss, Gregory Schaefer, and Rose Petralia. Our theme music was composed by Avi Bortnick—check him out online at avibortnick.com. Big thanks to Julius C. Lacking from Ink 19.
Find links to all of our social media, more Ink 19 podcast transmissions, and many other items of interest at ink19.com.
Ink 19 magazine’s Living Room is the comfiest live events podcast around.
On today’s show, Pat Greene humbly asks the question, “what have you done on the job that could have gotten you fired, arrested, or dumped?” Hear three original stories from the rabble-rousers who answered on Ink 19’s NSFW.
Stories were recorded with the storytellers’ permission in December 2021 at The Nook on Robinson in Orlando, Florida.
We would love to thank our storytellers, Pat Greene, Susan Lilly, and Janna Benge, and recording engineer Chris Glen. Today's episode was produced by Frank Dreyer, Ian Koss, Rose Petralia, Gregory Schaefer, and Pat Greene. Theme music was composed by Avi Bortnick—check him out online at avibortnick.com.
Find links to our social media, more Ink 19 podcast transmissions, and many other items of interest at ink19.com.
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.