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A music podcast about songwriting, albums, and whatnot hosted by Justin Cox. Seasons about Bright Eyes, Jackson Browne, and Against Me! are in this feed, plus other interviews.
A music podcast about songwriting, albums, and whatnot hosted by Justin Cox. Seasons about Bright Eyes, Jackson Browne, and Against Me! are in this feed, plus other interviews.
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Recent Hosts, Guests & Topics
Here's a quick summary of the last 3 episodes on After the Deluge.
Hosts
Justin Cox
Previous Guests
Chris DeVille
Chris DeVille is the Managing Editor at Stereogum, a prominent music website known for its coverage of indie and alternative music. He is also the author of the book 'Such Great Heights', which is available for preorder. DeVille has a background in music journalism and has contributed to discussions about the indie music landscape, particularly focusing on the evolution of genres and the impact of cultural phenomena on music.
Chris DeVille is the Managing Editor at Stereogum, a prominent music website known for its coverage of indie and alternative music. He is also the author of the book 'Such Great Heights', which is available for preorder. DeVille has a background in music journalism and has contributed to discussions about the indie music landscape, particularly focusing on the evolution of genres and the impact of cultural phenomena on music.
Michele Catalano
Michele Catalano is a music enthusiast and writer who has been actively posting about music on the internet for many years. At 62 years old, she recently launched her website ihavethatonvinyl.com, where she shares her insights and experiences related to music and her extensive record collection. Catalano has a passion for various music genres, including classic rock and new wave, and reflects on her musical journey, including her thoughts on significant albums and artists. She has a particular interest in the evolution of music over the years and engages with the community through her writing.
Michele Catalano is a music enthusiast and writer who has been actively posting about music on the internet for many years. At 62 years old, she recently launched her website ihavethatonvinyl.com, where she shares her insights and experiences related to music and her extensive record collection. Catalano has a passion for various music genres, including classic rock and new wave, and reflects on her musical journey, including her thoughts on significant albums and artists. She has a particular interest in the evolution of music over the years and engages with the community through her writing.
Topics Discussed
For Emma, Forever Ago
Bon Iver
indie music
Pitchfork
Garden State
Popt*mism
gentrifying indie music
Skinny Love
Flume
Blood Bank EP
indie rock
album
music
songwriting
classic rock
new wave
record collection
Songs for the Deaf
Brand New
Covid collecting
CDs
Aztec Camera
Beatles
The Doors
Eric Clapton
Yacht Rock
Weezer
Episodes
Here's the recent few episodes on After the Deluge.
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BON IVER: For Emma, Forever Ago, w/ Chris DeVille
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Justin Cox
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Chris DeVille
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For Emma, Forever AgoBon Iverindie musicPitchforkGarden StatePopt*mismgentrifying indie musicSkinny LoveFlumeBlood Bank EPindie rock
Chris DeVille is Managing Editor at Stereogum and author of the book Such Great Heights, available for preorder now. We talk about the 2007 Bon Iver debut album, For Emma, Forever Ago. Also going cabin-mode in the Wisconsin winter, this album's lore, the indie landscape in '08, Pitchfork kingmaking, The OC, Garden State, Popt*mism, gentrifying indie music, hearing "Skinny Love" at my bad recession-era office job, "Flume" as a thesis, stacking falsetto harmonies, the lyrics, staring out windows at crows, Sable, bass-fishing boats, "Re: Stacks" and final tracks, cooking with minimal ingredients, Blood Bank EP, the pursuit of hipness and the evolution of indie rock. Order Chris's book.
Chris DeVille is Managing Editor at Stereogum and author of the book Such Great Heights, available for preorder now. We talk about the 2007 Bon Iver debut album, For Emma, Forever Ago. Also going cabin-mode in the Wisconsin winter, this album's lore, the indie landscape in '08, Pitchfork kingmaking, The OC, Garden State, Popt*mism, gentrifying indie music, hearing "Skinny Love" at my bad recession-era office job, "Flume" as a thesis, stacking falsetto harmonies, the lyrics, staring out windows at crows, Sable, bass-fishing boats, "Re: Stacks" and final tracks, cooking with minimal ingredients, Blood Bank EP, the pursuit of hipness and the evolution of indie rock. Order Chris's book.
Season 4 of After the Deluge will go album by album through the Bon Iver discography with a new guest on each episode, starting in the cabin with For Emma, Forever Ago and going in all kinds of directions from there. Subscribe an tell a friend.
Season 4 of After the Deluge will go album by album through the Bon Iver discography with a new guest on each episode, starting in the cabin with For Emma, Forever Ago and going in all kinds of directions from there. Subscribe an tell a friend.
musicclassic rocknew waverecord collectionSongs for the DeafBrand NewCovid collectingCDsAztec CameraBeatlesThe DoorsEric ClaptonYacht RockWeezer
Michele Catalano has posted prolifically about music on the internet for years. She’s 62 years old and recently launched ihavethatonvinyl.com. We talk seeking out new music as we age, classic rock, new wave, 2015 was a bad music year for her, she bought her new website’s domain in 2004 and forgot she had it, writing about her record collection, Songs for the Deaf, Brand New, Covid collecting, any regretful purges of records?, we’re bullish on CDs, Aztec Camera, her favorite Beatles album, a diabolical record-organizing system, Kevin Devine, the best music years of our lives, The Doors, is Eric Clapton about to have a moment?, Yacht Rock, the Weezer discography, deactivating her Twitter, humans sharing music with humans, and what she has in store for the site: ihavethatonvinyl.com/
Michele Catalano has posted prolifically about music on the internet for years. She’s 62 years old and recently launched ihavethatonvinyl.com. We talk seeking out new music as we age, classic rock, new wave, 2015 was a bad music year for her, she bought her new website’s domain in 2004 and forgot she had it, writing about her record collection, Songs for the Deaf, Brand New, Covid collecting, any regretful purges of records?, we’re bullish on CDs, Aztec Camera, her favorite Beatles album, a diabolical record-organizing system, Kevin Devine, the best music years of our lives, The Doors, is Eric Clapton about to have a moment?, Yacht Rock, the Weezer discography, deactivating her Twitter, humans sharing music with humans, and what she has in store for the site: ihavethatonvinyl.com/