Episodes
Solitary Set are back on the show to talk about their new record, The Series Parallel, and their new lineup. Lots of good insight into moving a project forward with new staff and also a little fun guitar head chat! In personal/show news, I really hope everyone is keeping themselves safe and healthy during the Covid-19 … Continue reading Solitary Set (Part II)
Published 04/05/20
Published 04/05/20
What is a Selkie? What is this stain? Why is this song so good? FIND OUT THE ANSWERS TO ALL OF THESE QUESTIONS AND MORE. This episode’s guest is The Selkies, who have just released their first single, “What is This Stain?” We talk about the recording process, working with a producers, and mixing it up … Continue reading The Selkies
Published 03/15/20
Washington Social Club are back, baby! The energetic, pop-rock hook monsters announced last year that they would be returning to the DC scene after nearly a decade. We talk about walking away from it all, growing up, and coming back to the stage for the love of the music. We also dig into their newest … Continue reading Washington Social Club
Published 12/22/19
Born of a friendship that crossed the Midwest to settle in D.C., Venray is a two-piece garagey power-pop outfit that know their way around a riff. We chat about Indiana, the current state of the D.C. scene, their long partnership, artwork, and more! Dig deep into their recording Same Road. https://ia601500.us.archive.org/10/items/corridorcast_e82_venray/corridorcast_e82_venray.mp3
Published 12/08/19
Surf’s up! The Bali Lamas are on the podcast to talk about what drew them to the surf rock genre, being bass-free, and having a whole lot of fun. Tune in, catch a wave, and hear about the new record they’re working on as well as a really cool collaboration they did with filmmakers. https://ia601403.us.archive.org/30/items/corridorcast_e81_BaliLamas/corridorcast_e81_BaliLamas.mp3
Published 11/24/19
Jangly Lo-Fi rockers Dreambush come on the podcast to talk about their new recording project! Laughs were had, music was dissected, dogs were pet. ❤ https://ia601507.us.archive.org/27/items/corridorcast_e80_dreambush/corridorcast_e80_dreambush.mp3
Published 11/10/19
Thee Lexington Arrows joined the podcast LIVE from the 2019 Baltimore Podcast Festival! This was so much fun as we went deep into their song, Last Beat, their long history and more. Even better, we were all blessed with a stripped-down live performance that I know you’ll enjoy. https://ia601500.us.archive.org/5/items/corridorcast_e79_theelexingtonarrows/corridorcast_e79_theelexingtonarrows.mp3 Advertisements
Published 10/27/19
Triple Bunk Bed come over to rest for a spell and talk about their new record “Handbook For The Recently Depressed,” the track “It Feels Good (Whatever),” and feelings, which are very important. There’s some really insightful talk about expressing Small Loud queerness in a band (you’ll see what that means). And HAVING FUN! https://ia601405.us.archive.org/15/items/corridorcast_e78_triplebunkbed/corridorcast_e78_triplebunkbed.mp3   … Continue reading 78. Triple Bunk Bed
Published 10/13/19
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!!! Corridor Cast will be part of the Baltimore Podcast Festival. Come join us with guests Thee Lexington Arrows! Friday Oct 11. at the Crown from 6 to 9 p.m. The Corridor Cast time slot is 7:15 to about 8, but stick around. https://ia601409.us.archive.org/23/items/corridorcast_festival/corridorcast_festival.mp3 Advertisements
Published 10/05/19
Eat the Cake blends delicious flows iced with sweet harmonies and rich grooves, guaranteed to satisfy your diverse musical palate and get you sugar buzzing. On this episode, we talk about how the project evolved out of a solo hip hop project, we cover being an anti-all-girl band, and, of course, dick bags. Be sure to … Continue reading 77. Eat the Cake
Published 09/29/19
The Chesapeakes are a lush, big-sounding pop/rock band with hooks to fill a bay basin. As a side-project for the duo behind the video company Ten Twenty Seven Films, they might be under your radar, but they are sure to get you grooving and dreaming. We cover bands being torn about by love triangles, how video and … Continue reading 76. The Chesapeakes
Published 09/15/19
Big changes have come for the Ottobar! Tecla Tesnau comes on the podcast to talk about growing up in carnivals (really!), moving from bar tending to owning the business, and the future of the Baltimore rock mainstay. Photo by Shane Gardner https://ia801503.us.archive.org/7/items/corridorcast_e75_tecla/corridorcast_e75_tecla.mp3 Advertisements
Published 09/01/19
A fascinating chat with members of the Undercroft collective about the philosophy and work that went into making what is probably Baltimore’s only dry, all-ages arts center. Get to know the 3/4 of the team and get some insight into how it takes a village to make a cool venue. https://ia601500.us.archive.org/5/items/corridorcast_e74_undercroft/corridorcast_e74_undercroft.mp3 Advertisements
Published 08/04/19
Joseph Weeks dishes it all about the new kid on the block in North Avenue, his venue and cocktail bar Rituals. Get to know him and his journey from bar manager to an owner. I know we all had a lot of questions when Windup Space closed, I hope this answers them! https://ia601507.us.archive.org/33/items/corridorcast_e73_weeks/corridorcast_e73_weeks.mp3 Advertisements
Published 07/21/19
Art pop sensations Outcalls come on the show to dissect their new single “Stay,” chat about writing lyrics and melodies, open up about the joys of collaboration and community, and share an absurd situation with a misguided booker. Photo by Steve Parke https://ia601502.us.archive.org/26/items/corridorcast_e72_outcalls/corridorcast_e72_outcalls.mp3 Advertisements
Published 07/07/19
A special conversation with Brian Prechtl about the lockout of Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Musicians. Support your local music workers!!! https://ia601403.us.archive.org/31/items/corridorcast_e71_bso/corridorcast_e71_bso.mp3 Advertisements
Published 06/23/19
Let’s get loud! The lovely, lively Homuncumulus stop in to talk about their newest release, finding the funny, and playing with sick synth sounds! Enjoy. https://ia601504.us.archive.org/33/items/corridorcast_e70_homuncumulus/corridorcast_e70_homuncumulus.mp3 Advertisements
Published 06/16/19
Recent-ish NYC transplant and groove master Sarah FM comes on the podcast for a great convo about the triumphs and challenges of moving from playing in a band to solo work, collaborations with your spouse, and adapting to a new scene. Check out “Fade Away” on Bandcamp today! https://ia601404.us.archive.org/25/items/corridorcast_e69_sarah_fm/corridorcast_e69_sarah_fm.mp3 Advertisements
Published 06/02/19
Sullen Brothr talk about their new dreamy, riffy, groovy record 1967! There’s fun stuff about what its like being a band with no singer and the magic of synths, but there’s also some emotional talk about how the record ended up as something of a tribute to Tim’s father. Quality conversation about quality tunes. https://ia601504.us.archive.org/35/items/corridorcast_e68_sullen_brothr/corridorcast_e68_sullen_brothr.mp3 Advertisements
Published 05/19/19
Get your wizard on with level 40 punk-mages, Flabbercasters. The band talks all about their new project, crowd funding recording, and the realities of meeting your heroes. https://ia601503.us.archive.org/7/items/corridorcast_e67_flabbercaster/corridorcast_e67_flabbercaster.mp3 Advertisements
Published 05/05/19
HexGirlfriends put a synth pop spell on us. They spill all about the infuriating bad relationships that inspired their very danceable, very angry, often funny new record “Call Your Mom” — the album that almost wasn’t. (Back up your tracks, gang). https://ia601505.us.archive.org/5/items/corridorcast_e66_hex_girlfriends/corridorcast_e66_hex_girlfriends.mp3 Advertisements
Published 04/21/19
Singer/Songwriter/Song&Story Alchemist Ellen Cherry comes on to dig deep into crafting songs, making the jump to full-time music, and writing after trauma. Be sure to listen to the end for an absolutely beautiful live performance of her not-yet-released song “Walking on a Straight Line”. https://ia601507.us.archive.org/4/items/corridorcast_e65_ellen_cherry/corridorcast_e65_ellen_cherry.mp3 Advertisements
Published 04/07/19
Vorrh is an ambient doom band, heavy on the ambiance. The duo come on to talk about making dark grooves, finding your music writing match, and recording their album “Nomads of the Infinite Wild.” Tune in and learn about how they were influenced by a really cool sounding trio of novels about a spooky, endless forest, … Continue reading Vorrh
Published 03/24/19
Dennis Barth of Stone Dust Riders comes on the podcast to talk about his new film celebrating the Catonsville music scene, “Catonsville: Music City Maryland” premiering next week, as of this episodes release. Visit sunrider9.com for details. This was a great conversation about the friendships and art that make a scene special, never giving up on music, and more. … Continue reading Dennis Barth
Published 03/10/19