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April 26, 2016

This Song: John Doe // Jeff Klein

By: Elizabeth McQueen

John Doe fronts the LA punk band X, has a thriving solo career,  has acted in movies and TV and now is an author. He just released a book called “Under the Big Black Sun,” that chronicles the L.A. punk scene from the perspective of the folks who were there. In this episode of This Song he talks about how hearing Lead Belly as a kid gave him a glimpse of the weirdness and darkness that lay beyond the mainstream.

Then Jeff Klein from My Jerusalem talks about how a song by  The Replacements  took him from Neil Diamond and hair bands into the world of music that he genuinely loved and that would eventually inspire him to make music of his own.

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Check out “Under the Big Black Sun”

Watch John Doe Perform ‘”A Little Help” live on VuHaus

Listen to My Jerusalem’s new single “Rabbit Rabbit” on Soundcloud

Watch  My Jerusalem perform “Born in the Belly” live on VuHaus

Watch My Jerusalem perform “Sweet Chariot” live on VuHaus

Listen the songs featured in Episode 37 of  This Song.

 


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April 12, 2017

This Song: Oh Wonder

Anthony West from the alt-pop duo Oh Wonder explains how Death Cab for Cutie’s “Plans” was responsible for changing and guiding both his and songwriting partner Josephine Vander Gucht’s writing styles. Listen and learn.

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April 5, 2017

This Song: Real Estate

Alex Bleeker and Martin Courtney of Real Estate in depth look the quiet beauty of “Look At What The Light Did Now” by Little Wings (aka Kyle Field) and how their love and respect for the song and the artist who wrote it have inspired them both.

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April 3, 2017

This Song: Vickie Howell

Vickie Howell has been bringing knitting to the people since the early days of the internet. Hear how her roots in the DIY SoCal punk scene watching bands like Pennywise, Social Distortion and Bad Religion influenced her work with Austin Craft Mafia and continues to inspire her as she embarks on her new project — “The Knit Show with Vickie Howell.”

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March 29, 2017

This Song: Spoon

Britt Daniel and Alex Fischel talk with Elizabeth McQueen about from where they drew their inspiration for their new release “Hot Thoughts.” During the conversation they touch on Bruce Springsteen’s elevating sax solos, the guitar energy of The Wipers, Dr. Dre’s synth sounds and how audio — and not necessarily lyrics — can transmit powerful emotions.

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March 22, 2017

Team This Song’s SXSW Wrap-Up

Team This Song is still processing SXSW, and we’ve decided to process with you.  Listen as the interviewers, editors, audio engineers and interns who make this show happen bring you their favorite sparkly festival moments from artists like Lizzo, Spoon, OJR, Temples, Cool Kids, Otis the Destroyer and 6lack. Listen to KUTX  On Air Host Jody Denberg’s […]

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March 17, 2017

SXSW This Song Artist Spotlight

Artists from past episodes of This Song come to the Live Music Capital of the World for one week of music-making magic during SXSW.

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March 14, 2017

This Song: Hard Proof

Austin’s Hardproof is extra special to us at Team This Song. Their song “Mahout” begins and ends every episode of our podcast so we consider them part of the family. They have just released their new record “Stinger” on Modern Outsider Records and when they came to KUTX to talk with Elizabeth about it, band members […]

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March 8, 2017

This Song: Andrew W.K. // The Star Spangled Banner

Professional Partier Andrew W.K. explores one of the most deeply embedded songs in American culture — The Star Spangled Banner. As he breaks down how this lyrically archaic a technically difficult song works as a stirring National Anthem, you may realize that you have your own connection to the song.

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