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    Explore " debut album" with insightful episodes like "TJ McFadden of Whole Step Productions & Easy Talk", "About LIFE p.1 feat. Last Goodbye", "CRISPY COATED ROBOTS LISTEN TO... "THE CARS"", "CRISPY COATED ROBOTS Listen To... "BOSTON"" and "The J Files: Sinéad O'Connor" from podcasts like ""The Passion Collective Podcast", "Five Minutes with Gabe", "Crispy Coated Robots", "Crispy Coated Robots" and "The J Files Podcast"" and more!

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    TJ McFadden of Whole Step Productions & Easy Talk

    TJ McFadden of Whole Step Productions & Easy Talk
    Episode 3 features a great conversation with TJ McFadden of Whole Step Productions and Easy Talk. We reflect on the events that he's thrown over the years throughout the Hudson Valley, especially the weekly Open Mic he organized for three years at AOH Monroe. We also discuss his band Easy Talk and his debut LP release 'On Becoming'. Enjoy! Produced by The Studio at Old Ridge in Warwick, NY

    CRISPY COATED ROBOTS LISTEN TO... "THE CARS"

    CRISPY COATED ROBOTS LISTEN TO...  "THE CARS"

    Let the "Good Times Roll" as CCR listens to the Cars debut album "The Cars."   And this show is good, when it's over you'll say to yourself that was "Just What I Needed!"

    Ok, enough puns - "The Cars" is a great album featuring radio staples like "Bye Bye Love," "You're All I've Got Tonight" and "Moving in Stereo!" And in this episode, Jim And George will break down the "Ocasek" and "Orr" side, the original album cover vs. the one they used, the "Fast Times" connection and a whole lot more!

    [Original Air Date: 11/08/20 on Houston Radio Platinum]

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGz1k-L4gpo&list=PL1gLT2gwYzAHrPJaFj67VnW1GrtnVYCOA

     

    Generation Terrorists (Pt. 2)

    Generation Terrorists (Pt. 2)

    Season 1: Do You Love Us? (Manic Street Preachers)

    The Big Mates discuss Adam's relationship to magicians, the 90s TV show 'Due South,' the intricacies of time travel, and Generation Terrorists by Manic Street Preachers.

    Picking up where they left off, Adam, Steve, and Lucas cover the second half of the album, its reception, and the Manics' cover of 'Theme from M*A*S*H (Suicide is Painless)'. Will Lucas live down his pick for favourite track from the album? Do the band actually exist? Will they ever finish covering this album? Find out on this episode of Do You Love Us?

    Due South Music:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJrwzmqYGoY

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    Generation Terrorists (Pt. 1)

    Generation Terrorists (Pt. 1)

    Season 1: Do You Love Us? (Manic Street Preachers)

    Adam, Steve, and Lucas (The Big Mates) discuss double albums, Adam and Steve's first Manics gig, "throwing up the horns," and Generation Terrorists by Manic Street Preachers.

    They cover the recording of the debut album, its release, and they go track-by-track, giving observations, opinions, and digging deep into the record. Will Adam find the quote he looks for? Will Lucas escape his haunted past? Will Steve ever recover from Spingsteen-gate? Find out on this episode of Do You Love Us?

    You can now wear your fandom on your (literal) sleeve!
    Do You Love Us? now has a RedBubble shop with lots of cool and stupid designs. You can get the designs on basically any product you like, from t-shirts and mugs, to bath mats and jigsaws, via clocks and phone cases! Head to https://doyouloveus.redbubble.com

    If you'd like a different way to donate to us
    You can do so at https://ko-fi.com/whatismusic
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    Episode 17: Taking Creative Leaps with Josiah and Jenna Hazel

    Episode 17: Taking Creative Leaps with Josiah and Jenna Hazel

    Josiah and Jenna are newlyweds navigating the waters of making space for creative projects and taking big creative leaps. Josiah works in marketing by day and makes music by night while Jenna is a full-time creative as a self-employed photographer and blogger. Together, they recently released their first debut album for their band, Settling Houses. Join us as we chat about finding space in the margins for creative work, tackling a big creative project together, taking leaps of faith in your creativity, and dealing with the awkwardness of self-promotion.

    Here's where you can find Josiah and Jenna:

    Check out their band, Settling Houses, on Bandcamp!

    You can find Jenna at her photography website or her food and lifestyle blog, and you can also catch her on Facebook and Instagram.

    You can find Josiah on his website, Twitter, Instagram, and Soundcloud.

    Here's where you can find Abbigail:

    Website: www.InkwellsandImages.com

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/abbigailekriebs

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abbigailekriebs/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inkwellsandimages/

    Here's where you can find Ashley:

    Website: www.brookseditorial.com

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/brookseditorial

    Instagram: http://instagram.com/brookseditorial

    Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/brookseditorial

    Quotes from the episode

    “Music has always been something I’ve loved doing and haven’t had to
    work too hard at to find time for.” --- Josiah

    “It’s really been the last three years that I’ve realized I can do
    creative things full time and not necessarily have to devote all my
    time to a ‘practical’ job.” --- Jenna

    “I’ve had to schedule creative time more than I’m used to.” ---
    Josiah, on getting married and having other adult responsibilities

    “We owe it to our spouse and our families to be the best person we can
    be, and sometimes that means taking a little bit of time to
    ourselves.” --- Abbigail

    “It was just trying to find the small available moments to work on
    [music]. It was a lot of five minutes here, fifteen minutes there.”
    --- Josiah

    “Eventually those five minutes added up and it actually happened.” ---
    Josiah

    “You can do big things in small amounts of time. You just have to be
    patient and wait, but they will add up eventually.” --- Ashley

    “Having somebody you’re accountable to is important.” --- Jenna

    “I needed to be okay with him going off and working on his creative
    thing and me working on something else.” --- Jenna “We didn’t want
    to look back in 10 years and think ‘Oh, we missed out.’” --- Jenna

    “I’d rather just be in my own head and write stuff instead of telling
    people to listen to me.” --- Josiah

    “You care so much about what you do that when people are criticizing
    your art it feels like they’re criticizing you.” --- Abbigail

    Mini Book Club

    The Luminous Portrait by Elizabeth Messina

    Not Fade Away: A Short Life Well Lived by Laurence Shames and Peter Barton

    A Million Miles in a Thousand Years by Donald Miller

    Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller

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