Showing posts with label Podcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Podcast. Show all posts

Thursday, April 10, 2025

Rock of Aging Ep. 4: BON JOVI Before the Breakthrough: '7800° Fahrenheit' at 40 (VIDEO)


Today's video is the fourth episode of the "Rock of Aging" series. In this series, my co-host Erika and I will be exploring the depths of our "hair metal" past as well as trying to discover what it is about the music of that era that has kept us captivated for decades. It's your new, go-to spot for 80s metal news and conversation!

This month, we do a "deep dive" into Bon Jovi's second album, 7800° Fahrenheit. The album came out 40 years ago this month, and is a divisive record in the band's celebrated catalog. Jon Bon Jovi himself doesn't care for it, but the album remains a fan favorite. 

Erika and I offer up our "origin story" as to how we initially heard the record and became fans. Then, we go track by track through the album and give our thoughts on each one! How does the album hold up after 40 years? Why is this album generally ignored by the band during its live shows? Is it bad? Is it underrated? Overrated? What do you think?

Tuesday, December 07, 2021

The Lemonheads 10 Best Songs (PODCAST)

 

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Music Discovered Under Quarantine (Not a Political Podcast)

  

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KISS In The 1980s (Part Two) (PODCAST)

  



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KISS In The 1980s (Part One) (PODCAST)

  



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HUGE Channel Announcement!! / The Return of LIVE MUSIC! // Vinyl Community


 

CHEAP TRICK in the 1980s (Part Two) (PODCAST)

 


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CHEAP TRICK in the 1980s (Part One) (PODCAST)

 

My Incomplete Blue Öyster Cult Collection (PODCAST)

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Orenda Fink To Play at Reverb Feb 11

It has just been announced that Orenda Fink will be making her premier performance at The Reverb Lounge on Wednesday, February 11 (click for tickets).

I'm very glad that Orenda is doing this show, as I missed her two Omaha shows at the end of last year due to scheduling conflicts. This concert takes place in between her two European tours (one of which is happening now).

Maybe you somehow missed it, but Orenda Fink was a guest on my podcast last year, and her interview is on episodes #116 and #117. Both can be streamed below:

Tuesday, October 07, 2014

The Dark Stuff Podcast 118: Rick Galusha

For episode 118, I interview Rick Galusha. Rick has been a fixture in the Omaha music community for decades. For around 25 years, Rick worked for the Homer's Record Store chain. He began as a clerk behind the counter at the chain's first store, and worked his way up to being president of the company. 

Homer's began in Omaha with one store in 1971. By the 1990s, Homer's had 17 locations in Nebraska and Iowa, and had bought out its two local competitors. As the fate of the music industry began to turn in the late 90s, so did that of Homer's. As of the time of this posting, Homer's is down to one location in downtown Omaha. Rick Galusha saw it all firsthand. 

In the interview, we discuss the origins of Homer's and how Rick first became consumed by music. The conversation then veers into a general discussion about the decline of the music industry and of the record store. 

Somewhere around 2005, Rick said goodbye to the record business and moved on to a different career. He still keeps one toe in the musical waters, if you will, by hosting a weekly radio show called Pacific Street Blues and Americana. The show airs Sunday mornings from 9am-noon (Central Standard Time) on KIWR, 89.7 The River. The station streams at 897theriver.com, and Rick archives the show at kiwrblues.podomatic.com

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Friday, October 03, 2014

Drakes Hotel Live Tonight at Barley Street Tavern

Omaha band, Drakes Hotel, is performing tonight at The Barley Street Tavern (2735 N. 62nd St). This is a rare Omaha appearance from the band, who have been playing out less lately.

I got word from the band that they will be playing first, so their set should start around 9pm.

Before hitting the show, make sure to check out Drakes Hotel's appearance on The Dark Stuff Podcast #108:

Monday, September 22, 2014

The Dark Stuff Podcast 117: Orenda Fink (Part Two)


We return with part two of my interview with Orenda Fink for episode #117. If you haven't heard part one - episode 116 - please go back and listen to that one first. Seriously.

Orenda Fink is a recording artist who has been making music since the late 90s, beginning with the bands Little Red Rocket and Azure Ray. After Azure Ray went on an indefinite hiatus in 2004, Fink embarked on a solo career. As you'll hear in this episode, that solo career has also seen frequent collaborations with other artists, and the formation of two additional bands.

Fink's current release, Blue Dream, is out now on Saddle Creek Records. She is currently on tour in support of the album. Look for tour dates at OrendaFink.com.

This episode contains portions of the following songs: "Set the Woods On Fire" by Art In Manila, and "Alabama" by Orenda Fink. The music underneath my voice in the intro and outro is "Holy Holy" by Orenda Fink. All songs ©the artist.

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Monday, September 08, 2014

The Dark Stuff Podcast 116: Orenda Fink (Part One)

For episode 116, we have part one of my interview with Orenda Fink. Orenda has just released her third solo album, Blue Dream, on the Saddle Creek Records label, and is about to embark on her first tour in a few years.

Orenda's musical journey began when she met singer/songwriter Maria Taylor at a performing arts school in Alabama. The two began writing songs together, and eventually formed the band Little Red Rocket. LRR was signed by Geffen Records while Fink and Taylor were barely out of high school! Following some personal tragedy, LRR broke up, but Fink and Taylor stayed together and formed the band Azure Ray.

It was around this same time that Orenda became involved with the Omaha music scene, and Azure Ray was signed to Saddle Creek Records, which was home to Bright Eyes, The Faint, and Cursive, at the time. Orenda would eventually re-locate to Omaha, and marry Todd Fink, who is the lead singer of The Faint.

When Azure Ray went on an extended hiatus in 2004, Orenda Fink began her solo career with the 2005 album, The Invisible Ones. Her restless artistic spirit had her continuing to form new bands and collaborations, and she also recorded with Art In Manila, O + S, and toured as a member of Rilo Kiley.

In our interview, Orenda and I discuss the inspiration behind the new album, Blue Dream, as well as the making of the record and her upcoming tour. We then delve into Orenda's entire career, including the reunion of Azure Ray. Our discussion was pretty long, so I have decided to make this a two-part episode. Part Two will be episode #117.

This episode contains portions of the following songs: "Blue Dream," and "This Is a Part of Something Greater" by Orenda Fink, and "New Resolution" by Azure Ray. The music underneath my voice in the intro and outro is "Holy Holy" by Orenda Fink. All songs ©the artist.

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©2014 The Dark Stuff Podcast

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Thursday, August 28, 2014

Orenda Fink Will Be the Next Guest on The Dark Stuff Podcast


Last night I interviewed the lovely and talented Orenda Fink for the podcast. Orenda has been a member of the bands Little Red Rocket, Azure Ray, Art In Manila, O + S, and has released three solo albums. Her newest album, Blue Dream, has just been released by Saddle Creek Records.

The episode will be posted September 8, and will likely be a two-part episode. We spoke for over 90 minutes and I would hate to leave any of it out. Your homework before the episode is posted is to buy Orenda's new album, Blue Dream. Here is the video for the first single, "Ace of Cups."
 
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Monday, August 25, 2014

The Dark Stuff Podcast 115: David Rosenheim

For episode #115, I interview Dave Rosenhiem, who is currently the singer for Bay Area indie band Winchester Revival. We discuss the new band and its new record, Eyes in the Canopy

Dave and I share some history, and we take a trip back to the 1990s to discuss his old band, Hugh. He and I met in the early 90s when I started an independent record label called Mafia Money Records. Hugh was the first signing, and together we released three CDs and two 7" singles. 

At the tail end of the 90s, Rosenheim transitioned from being an artist to creating an online music magazine and later to a website called MusicFans.com. Recently, he left the business world to lead an environmental non-profit called The Climate Registry

Winchester Revival's music can be found on their bandcamp page: http://winchesterrevival.bandcamp.com

This episode features the following music: Winchester Revival - "Chemical Yellow"; Winchester Revival - "Submarine Bell" (portion); Hugh - "Seeds"; Hugh - "Grapeviner"; Hugh - "Albuquerque". 

Underneath my voice during the intro and outro is "Ashtrayland" by Hugh

All songs ©the artist who performed them. 

Thanks for listening. Enjoy. 

©2014 The Dark Stuff Podcast

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Monday, August 11, 2014

The Dark Stuff Podcast 114: Dereck Higgins (Part Two)


For episode 114, I bring you part two of the interview with Omaha music legend, Dereck Higgins. In part one, we went through Dereck's musical childhood, his earliest bands, and his time in bands Digital Sex and RAF. Part two picks up exactly right where the first one left off. 

We discuss Dereck's move into ambient and electronic music, the formation of his record label (DVH Recordings), his introduction to the online Vinyl Community, his collaborations with filmmaker/musician Nik Fackler, and all of his current projects. 

Remember that all of Dereck's music can be purchased through his bandcamp page: dereckhiggins.bandcamp.com.

This episode contains snippets of the following music: "War Statement" by Dereck Higgins, "Drebump" by Dereck Higgins (© Dereck Higgins), "Saw a Blind Dad" by In Dreama (© Team Love). The music embedded under my voice in the intro and outro of the podcast is "Passing Apparition" from Dereck's album Sonospheres (©2013 Dereck Higgins). 

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MAHA Festival '25: PIXIES, WAXAHATCHEE, MAGDALENA BAY, BAND OF HORSES, more / ALL ACCESS (VIDEO)

This week, I am reviewing the return of the MAHA FESTIVAL . Maha is an indie music festival that takes place every year in Omaha. Except for...