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By himself, E. Joseph is a vet of the music scene and, with his newly christened band and a new label (The Beechfields), the band is set to take over the town.
In July, SEN Baltimore shot a showcase at the Creative Alliance in Patterson Park. I had the opportunity to sit down with JV Myka (JV Myka Project), Kris & Gary B. (Gary B. & The Notions), and Teporah. Listen in on the interviews and hear two tracks from Gary B. & The Notions new album coming out in October, Let Yourself Out.
Join me as I talk to Baltimore's Squaaks (www.myspace.com/squaaks) about their album, Rock Control, and the creative process.
Hear three tracks from World/Electronic/New Age fusion group Telesma (www.myspace.com/telesma), and listen in as Ian Hesford plays the kubing (a bamboo mouth harp and Chris Mandra talks about his invention the man drum.
An interview with Mike Evitts of Hearts By Darts.
This episode takes on a different instrument: the ukelele. Taking some time with two left-coasters and an Australian, all of whom wield the uke as their main weapon.
Sussex County, Delaware metal band The Barn (www.myspace.com/thebarnmetal) visited Baltimore a couple months ago. After recording their first studio tracks, I was able to finish up this episode of AGT.
After a marathon evening talking about David Andler's label, Morphius Records, and the distribution company, studio, and other business ventures he's involved in, listeners are left with this lengthy but juicy conversation which covers everything from the current state of the industry to Baltimore's scene and David's life story (in brief). You'll also hear some local music, including a track by Gary B & The Notions, a band in which David plays drums.
On his lastest album, Everyone's in Everyone (read AGT's review here), Patrick Park channels Jeff Buckley and James Taylor and creates a forward-looking, optimistic record that explores the connective nature of humankind.Remember that you can subscribe to the podcast in iTunes and call in to leave a message for the show at (443) 955-5382.
Detroit's The GO recently released Howl On The Haunted Beat You Ride (read Any Given Tuesday's review here), the best classic rock album of 2007. With masterful production and an ear for a rock and roll sound that changed the future of music, The Go have moved beyond their early days with Jack White from The White Stripes and the garage sound of Detroit and reinterpreted the '60s rock sound to make an album that should have been released forty years ago. Better late than never!