Episode 290
Jim and Greg look back at the legacy of the revered Chicago label Wax Trax! Records. They’re joined by influential industrial musicians Paul Barker and Chris Connelly. Later in the show, Jim and Greg…
Published on 13 years, 11 months ago
Episode 289
Jim and Greg get a jump on their best-of lists by naming the Top Albums of 2011...So Far. Plus they review "The Light of the Sun," the new record from Jill Scott.
Published on 14 years ago
Episode 288
Jim and Greg talk to legendary songwriting duo Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil and get
the stories behind the hits “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling,” “On Broadway” and more. Later in the show, Jim and Gr…
Published on 14 years ago
Episode 287
Arcade Fire is in the studio to perform live and talk about their rise from small indie band to chart topping Grammy winners.
Published on 14 years ago
Episode 286
Jim, Greg and listener guest critics say Happy Father's Day with their favorite Songs About Dad.
Published on 14 years ago
Episode 285
Sound Opinions concludes its 70th birthday series on Bob Dylan by looking at the singer/songwriter's career renaissance. Jim and Greg learn about Dylan in the studio from engineer and producer Mark H…
Published on 14 years ago
Episode 284
Mike Watt of the California punk band The Minutemen talks about the band's history, legacy and influential album Double Nickels on the Dime.
Published on 14 years, 1 month ago
Episode 283
Jim and Greg are joined by the Minnesota trio Low for a live performance and conversation about religion, rock and mixing music with marriage.
Published on 14 years, 1 month ago
Episode 282
Jim and Greg look back at the history and legacy of the feminist punk movement Riot Grrrl. They talk to Sara Marcus, author of Girls to the Front.
Published on 14 years, 1 month ago
Episode 281
New Jersey's own Titus Andronicus bring their smart brand of punk rock to the studio.
Published on 14 years, 1 month ago
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