Episodes
Published 02/03/24
We’re joined by Sunny Faris and Mikayla Mayhew of the Portland, Oregon-based stoner rock band, Blackwater Holylight. Crucial matters discussed include: how the pandemic affected the songs on their new record; relocating to Los Angeles, CA; touring and releasing new music during COVID times; music they love to listen during the fall; and much more. 
Published 11/09/21
Published 11/09/21
As a bonus treat, enjoy this recent convo Dan had with artist/musician/photographer Eerie Von (formerly of Danzig, Samhain and Rosemary's Babies).  Happy Halloween! (Note: this is a phone interview so a little less "produced" than our regular episodes)
Published 10/27/21
We’re joined by Doug MacMillan, vocalist for the great North Carolina  band The Connells. Crucial matters discussed include: how Doug met the Connell brothers in the early 80’s and their rocky path to getting started; working with the amazing Mitch Easter (producer of R.E.M.’s early records); their unlikely success in Germany; our mutual love of The Replacements and Guided by Voices; the band’s current return to recording and touring and their great new album, Steadman’s Wake; and much...
Published 10/22/21
We’re joined by producer Gordon Raphael to discuss his life in music and his work with The Strokes (particularly on their seminal debut album Is This It). Crucial matters discussed include: Gordon’s various attempts to “make it” in New York City; how Gordon hooked up with The Strokes; getting fired from The Strokes’ third album, First impressions of Earth; the removal of “New York City Cops” following the 9/11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center; and much more. 
Published 09/27/21
We're joined by journalist and author, Annie Zaleski, to discuss her book in the highly-regarded 33 1/3 series on Duran Duran's Rio record. Crucial matters discussed include: Duran Duran's unlikely return to prominence in the 90's; the involvement of the great producer Nile Rogers of Chic in the band's catalog; why Duran Duran doesn't get the respect they deserve that came more easily to their New Wave peers; DD bassist John Taylor's amazing bass videos that have introduced the band to a new...
Published 09/20/21
We’re joined by the fabulous Mike Mills, bassist, keyboardist and second vocalist from the legendary American rock band, R.E.M.. Crucial matters discussed include: Matt and Dan’s obsession with the band during their formative years; the anniversary of their incredible debut, Murmur; the many great reissues of their classic records; Mike’s work in the Big Star’s Third with Big Star drummer, Jody Stephens; Mike’s most recent collaboration with Jason Narducy in Split Single; the fertile music...
Published 09/13/21
Dan and Matt preview Season 2 and open a musical time capsule from Dan’s vault! Crucial matters discussed include: mixed feelings about producer Rick Rubin, having it in for Dave Navarro, and much more. 
Published 08/18/21
We’re joined by screenwriter, Charlie Haas, and super fan and musician, Jeffrey “The Chairman” Couch, to discuss 1979’s  legendary and subversive teen coming-of-age drama, Over the Edge. Crucial matters discussed include: the real-life planned community near San Francisco that inspired the fictional New Granada in the movie; the importance and selection of the film’s incredible soundtrack; casting and wrangling the large group of teen actors and extras; the rock operetta, Welcome to New...
Published 06/21/21
We’re joined by Joe Novotny, former Reading Clerk for the United States House of Representatives and true blue punk and indie rock scholar and fan.  Crucial matters discussed include: Joe’s unlikely path to a career in politics;  our shared obsession with the Washington, D.C. punk and hardcore scene of the 80’s and 90’s; Joe’s upbringing in Chicago; Joe’s advocacy for causes in both the gay community and beyond; what comes next after leaving his longtime job at the House of Representatives;...
Published 06/12/21
We’re joined by Mitch Easter, the frontman and guitarist of college rock darlings, Let’s Active, and a legendary record producer based out of North Carolina. Crucial matters discussed include: producing R.E.M.’s first single, Debut EP, and first two albums; Mitch’s rich history with Chris Stamey of The dB’s; what exactly are those strange sounds in the intro of R.E.M.’s Radio Free Europe; discovering the electric guitar; and so much more. 
Published 06/07/21
We’re joined by Red Fang drummer, John Sherman, to celebrate the release of the band’s long-awaited new record, Arrows. Crucial matters discussed include: waiting out the pandemic to finally release their new album; John’s excitement at returning to touring after the forced break; how no music is a “guilty pleasure” (including soft rock); the band being personally invited to play a festival put on by Metallica; John’s favorite drummers; and so much more. 
Published 06/04/21
We’re joined by Linda Smith, a pioneer in the arenas of home recording and self-releasing music, and the reluctant inventor of “bedroom rock.” Crucial matters discussed include: her beloved hometown of Baltimore, Maryland; the release of a compilation of her work by Brooklyn-based indie label, Captured Tracks; how the fabled appearance of The Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show changed her life; and so much more. 
Published 06/01/21
We're joined by the legendary British singer/songwriter Robyn Hitchcock, frontman for late 1970s art punk band, The Soft Boys, and the leader of his own band, Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians. Crucial matters discussed include: transitioning from frontman of a punk band to leader of of his own project to traveling acoustic troubadour over the course of his career; opening for R.E.M. on tour during their explosion into megastardom; the artistic perils of a "major label record deal"; working...
Published 05/24/21
We’re joined by Andrew Rieger, the singer and songwriter behind Athens, Georgia’s Elf Power, a key player in the legendary Elephant 6 Collective, and the founder of Orange Twin Records. Crucial matters discussed include: surviving a tour with the hard drinking Robert Pollard and his band Guided by Voices; the many phases of the fertile Athens, Georgia underground rock scene; our jealousy over the incredible coolness of Andrew’s parents (he had a half-pipe in his backyard); the incredible...
Published 05/17/21
We're joined by Steve Moore and Anthony Paterra of the innovative instrumental duo, Zombi. Crucial matters discussed include: growing up in the town where director George Romero filmed Night of the Living Dead; the pros and cons of being both a duo and an all-instrumental band; touring with legendary Italian prog rock band, Goblin, of Suspiria fame; and much more. 
Published 05/10/21
We're joined by songwriter, producer, and legendary indie rock guitar slinger, Doug Gillard, known most widely as the longtime guitarist for Robert Pollard's Guided by Voices. Crucial matters discussed include: growing up in Ohio and why that state has produced so many incredible rock bands; the bizarre ritual of the audiences in Florida showering Guided by Voices with beer at shows; Doug's sidework with Nada Surf, Neko Case, The Hold Steady, and Oranges Band, among others; the astonishing...
Published 05/03/21
We're joined by our friend and Rock & Roll lifer, Tracy Wilson, to discuss her fantastic bands, Dahlia Seed and Positive No. Crucial matters discussed include: growing up in the same neighborhood where Richard Nixon and Andrew Dice Clay lived; her path to becoming a lifelong musician; playing shows with Archers of Loaf, Avail, Built to Spill, and... uh, Everclear; cautionary tales about almost getting signed in the 90's; the effect of the pandemic on her life and art; her new ventures,...
Published 04/26/21
We're joined by drummer, producer and composer Brendan Canty from the legendary Washington, D.C. bands, Fugazi and Rites of Spring. Crucial matters discussed include: Brendan's journey within the D.C. punk and hardcore scene that lead him to Rites of Spring and Fugazi; our mutual love of Bob Dylan's new record, Rough and Rowdy Ways; the anniversary of Fugazi's stunning second release, Repeater: Brendan's film work with and fandom of Wilco; Brendan's stellar gig scoring for NASA; and so much...
Published 04/18/21
We're joined by Brother Wayne Kramer from the MC5 for a testimonial about his incredible life and art. Crucial matters discussed include: the rise and fall of the MC5; growing up in the musical Mecca of Detroit, Michigan; falling on hard times and ultimately discovering his calling as an advocate for prison reform; the MC5's recent 50th anniversary tour; his work with his charity, Jail Guitar Doors; having his first "#1" through his collaboration with Alice Cooper on Alice's new LP, Detroit...
Published 04/11/21
We’re joined by the founder of the Richmond, Va-based indie record label Egghunt Records, Adam Henceroth. Crucial matters discussed include: the joys and perils of running a record label in these streaming times; the luck of stumbling upon the amazing Lucy Dacus and her subsequent move to Matador Records; our mutual adoration of early R.E.M.; Adam’s bold attempt to put out a Morrissey record as a Record Store Day release; Artifact co-host Matt’s involvement in the making of one of Adam’s...
Published 04/05/21
We're joined by journalists and authors, Tom Beaujour and Richard Bienstock, to discuss their New York Times Bestselling book, Nothin' But a Good Time: The Uncensored History of the '80s Hard Rock Explosion. Crucial matters discussed include: the master template for '80s hard rock bands that is the mighty Van Halen; the death blow struck to hair metal's dominance by Nirvana's Nevermind; the sneaky importance and massive success of Poison; the influence of punk and glam rock on '80s hard...
Published 03/28/21
We're joined by Delaware homeboy, Jim Wilson, to discuss his life and career as guitarist and frontman of L.A. rock band, Mother Superior, as well his career as an in-demand sideman playing with such artists as Rollins Band, Daniel Lanois, Sparks, Motor Sister, and Emmylou Harris. Crucial matters discussed include: trying to sneak into fabled Newark, Delaware music venue, Stone Balloon, as a teen; watching his father play bluegrass at the legendary Sunset Park; what it's like playing with...
Published 03/22/21