The Bronx is a band that celebrates vinyl and partakes deliberately in creating collectable records. Vocalist Matt Caughthran and guitarist Ken Horne join us to talk records, rare pressings, the challenges and adventures of pressing up special vinyl record runs, their love for Australia and heaps more.
Read MoreEp323: The Idle Voices of Sleepersound + Patreon Giveaway
Sleepersound is an indie-band who is self-financing their musical and visual creativity. Dan Niedziejko joins us to talk about Sleepersound's journey and how an indie band is finding its path through vinyl, visuals and beyond. PLUS we are giving the latest Sleepersound album to all Vinyl Guide patrons.
Read MoreEp322: Zev Feldman - Record Producer / Jazz Detective
Zev Feldman has earned the title "The Jazz Detective", locating lost and rare works from Jazz legends like Bill Evans, Lee Morgan, John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk & more. Today Zev shares his story, talks vinyl, lost & rare recordings, recent releases and what's next!
Read MoreEp321: The Return of Jethro Tull w Ian Anderson
Jethro Tull will soon release their 1st studio album in over 2 decades. Today founder, songwriter Ian Anderson discusses the new album "The Zealot Gene" as well as some historical discussion on the classic LPs, "Aqualung", "Thick As A Brick", various bootleg albums, vinyl and more.
Read MoreEp320: The Hits of Tommy Chong
As part of the comedy duo "Cheech & Chong", Tommy Chong is a household name, however before comedy Tommy led the life of a gigging musician, even cutting a few early records. Tommy shares the stories of those records & tells many interesting tales of a life around musicians, movie stars & artists.
Read MoreEp319: Dave Tice - Buffalo Revisited - Pt 2
Australian rock music legend Dave Tice shares stories from the early days of Buffalo, The Count Bishops and a life in music and records. Part 2 of 2
Read MoreEp318: Dave Tice - Buffalo Revisited - Pt 1
Australian rock music legend Dave Tice shares stories from the early days of Buffalo, The Count Bishops and a life in music and records. Part 1 of 2
Read MoreEp317: 50 Years of L.A. Woman w/ Bruce Botnick
Engineer, Producer and vinyl aficionado Bruce Botnick shares his memories of working with The Doors, experiences with Jim Morrison, the L.A. Woman sessions, the new 50th Anniversary boxset, plus lots of vinyl and audio nerd talk.
Read MoreEp316: Greg Edwards - Failure, Autolux & more
Greg Edwards of Failure gives a rare insight into his creative background and discusses his vinyl history, song-writing process, rare recordings, new LP 'Wild Type Droid" & more.
Read MoreEp315: Eraldo Bernocchi - SIMM, Sigillum S, Somma & more
Eraldo Bernocchi discusses his career of creation & composition, production, vinyl and physical form media, rare records as well as his new SIMM album "Too Late To Dream" on Ohm Resistance Records.
Read MoreEp314: John Petrucci of Dream Theater
Progressive Metal legend John Petrucci joins us to talk vinyl, product packaging, recording their latest album "A View From The Top of The World" during the pandemic, rare records of his career & more.
Read MoreEp313: Carmine Appice - A Lifetime on Record
For over 50 years drum legend Carmine Appice has been influencing the influencers with bands like Vanilla Fudge, Cactus, Beck, Bogert & Appice as well as playing with Ozzy, Rod Stewart and many more. Today Carmine shares amazing stories from a lifetime on record.
Read MoreEp312: The Passion of William Hooker
William Hooker has been paving a unique musical path since his initial independent releases in the early 80s, through to today with the release of the monumental LP "Big Moon". Today William shares his approach, discusses his need to look forward, continuing to create and chase his artistic vision.
Read MoreEp311: The Beatles Finally Let It Be w/ Bruce Spizer
In January 1969, the Beatles embarked on an ambitious yet doomed attempt to record an album while being surrounded by onlookers and a film crew. After multiple conflicts, compromises and producers, the album and film "Let It Be" emerged. Beatles author & historian Bruce Spizer takes us on that journey.
Read MoreEp310: Alan Parsons & The NeverEnding Show
Alan Parsons started his career at EMI working with artists like The Beatles and Pink Floyd. Within a few years, The Alan Parsons Project was topping the charts and lifting the sonic standards of popular music. Alan has been taking his music on the road and today we talk about his new live album and incredible career.
Read MoreEp309: The Records & Music of Randy Rhoads
In his short time in the spotlight, Randy Rhoads left behind an amazing body of music that continues to inspire musicians worldwide. Today we talk to his brother Kelle and sister Kathy about some of the lesser known recordings and vinyl records that were pivotal to Randy's creative life.
Read MoreEp308: Joe Carducci - Rock, Pop, Punk & The Wild West Pt 2
Part 2 of 2: Joe Carducci, author, record producer and former director of SST Records, has written multiple "must have" books on rock, punk, cinema and the Wild West. In this 2nd part of the interview we deep dive with Joe into his SST years w Black Flag vinyl releases, the vinyl revival and more.
Read MoreEp307: Joe Carducci - Rock, Pop, Punk & The Wild West Pt 1
Joe Carducci, author, record producer and former director of SST Records, has written multiple "must-have" books on rock, punk, cinema and the Wild West. Today we deep dive with Joe into his books, music and record label background. Pt 1 of 2
Read MoreEp306: Robby Krieger - The Doors
Robby Krieger gets candid with stories of his time in The Doors, the mythology of Jim Morrison, the records, the rare recordings, the live bootlegs & his new book "Set The Night On Fire".
Read MoreEp305: Dale Crover - Melvins Records, Recordings, Collectibles & more
Dale Crover of Melvins barely tolerates me as I ask him stupid questions about records, rare recordings, Melvins collectables, Kurt Cobain, the new Melvins album "5 Legged Dog" and more.
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