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    Waxahatchee

    Explore "Waxahatchee" with insightful episodes like "The Hour Of Now ep 162", "The Hour Of Now ep 158", "Secretly Frequencies - Kevin Morby", "8-30-22 -- Black Midi and Katy J Pearson" and "7-10-22 -- Otoboke Beaver, Flasher, and the Stroppies" from podcasts like ""The Hour Of Now from WSKG", "The Hour Of Now from WSKG", "Secretly Society", "Will's Band of the Week" and "Will's Band of the Week"" and more!

    Episodes (15)

    Secretly Frequencies - Kevin Morby

    Secretly Frequencies - Kevin Morby

    Join hosts Tom Davies and Chris Catchpole in an artist interview that unveils the celebrated catalog of Dead Ocean's own Kevin Morby. Find yourself smack dab in New York's DIY indie scene, where Kevin gained his bearings playing as a live musician with the band Woods, to becoming the solo act that has been lovingly compared to Bob Dylan, Neil Young, and Patti Smith. Kevin opens up about his experience with The Babies' Our House on the Hill,  as well as his own solo records Harlem RiverSinging SawCity MusicOh My GodSundowner, and his latest work This Is A Photograph. Hear stories about forming a band whose devil-may-care goal was to play New York house parties, how meeting the production legend Richard Swift at a restaurant in LA led to working together, and how Rick Rubin's podcast helped form the idea of writing from the perspective of  Mabel - a recluse from New York. For those who get it, This Is A Podcast!

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    The SportsAlcohol.com Podcast: Best Music of 2020

    The SportsAlcohol.com Podcast: Best Music of 2020

    It was a weird year for everything, including music. But that didn't stop the SportsAlcohol.com crew from getting together (virtually) to discuss some of the artists and albums we listened to a lot this year, including Phoebe Bridgers, Waxahatchee, HAIM, Fiona Apple, and Run the Jewels -- plus thoughts on Taylor Swift, a bunch of random reissues, how our listening habits changed, and more!

    EP 30. Is Waxahatchee The New Dad Rock?

    EP 30. Is Waxahatchee The New Dad Rock?

    Another quest to define the boundaries of the obscure realm known only as The New Dad Rock. This week, the Dads' focus is on the New as Keith introduces Steve to a grab bag of recent artists each seeking to join the pantheon of The New Dad Rock.

    The contenders are:
    Fall Out Boy
    Sturgill Simpson
    Darius Rucker
    HARDY
    Senking
    Jon Hopkins
    Basti Grub
    Dogleg
    Chicano Batman
    Sufjan Stevens
    Bring Me the Horizon
    Waxahatchee
    Bonny Doon

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    Episode 382: Allison Crutchfield of Swearin'

    Episode 382: Allison Crutchfield of Swearin'

    On today's episode I talk to musician Allison Crutchfield. Originally from Birmingham, AL, Allison first started playing music with her sister Katie in the bands The Ackleys and then later P.S. Eliot. Eventually, the two felt the need to work on their own personal musical projects. Katie created Waxahatchee and Allison co-founded the wonderful indie rock band Swearin'. Allison has also recorded a self-released solo EP Lean In To It and her debut full-length Tourist in this Town was released on Merge last year. Recently, Allison's been part of the Waxahatchee live band, and Swearin's new album Fall into the Sun will be released by Merge in October.

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