ep21 - Anna Ternheim / El Perro Del Mar / Today The Moon Tomorrow The Sun

 
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In our 21st episode the guys cover two new swedish releases, record fantastic Atlanta rockers Today The Moon Tomorrow the sun, squeeze in an interview and even manage to go over our top 8 music news stories! Don’t Miss this episode!!!

As promised on the show here’s a look at the album cover Crystle Castles “borrowed” from Trevor Brown.

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Comment by Scott Johnson
2008-04-29 14:15:42

Hi

You kindly left a comment on my website about my podcast - Ramdom Thoughts - my mashup and remix show. I have now subscribed to your podcast, and look forward to checking it out. I would like to give you a shout out on show 102. Would you be able to send me a quick email to the address as stated in this comment just to let me know how long you’ve been a listener to my show, how you found it, and whereabouts in the world you are (country and city) is fine.

Many thanks

Scott
http://ramdomthoughts.co.uk/

 
Comment by Nicholas Gulledge
2008-04-29 15:12:58

The Drive-In experience was awesome! Granted, the movie itself “The Forbidden Kingdom” was absolute tripe, but Prentice and I really enjoyed hanging out with you and we definitely need to do the drive-in thing again soon.

 
Comment by taran
2008-04-30 16:06:29

hi adam,
thanks for writing. i checked out your podcast (anna ternheim). yeah cool stuff here, and interesting chatter. you might wanna check out my friend captain mike’s podcasts which is on similar music as yours:
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=116623926

taran

 
Comment by Jan Lund Thomsen
2008-05-01 06:37:35

Thanks for the feedback for The C64 Take-away, Adam. I checked out your 21st episode and really liked what I heard. Wasn’t expecting a couple of americans to introduce me to a Swedish band. But I’m glad you did. :)

If you’re looking for new stuff to review, check out the newly released “Syntax Era” album ( available on http://c64audio.com/ ) is a brilliant blend of 80s pop and Commodore 64 classics - and I’m not just saying that because the producers are friends of mine. :)

 
Comment by martin NBT
2008-05-02 03:16:36

greetings, thanks for the cool feedback on the NBT show
http://nextbigthing.libsyn.com/

i would love to a kinda crossover thing where u could introduce a band local to you on my cast and i would play a track or two from them on my show

and i could introduce an independent artist on your show.. something like that.

let me know your thoughts
lightsleeper@gmx.de

ps great show and i love u are supporting unsigned bands as well as less well known signed ones. are all the trax podsafe?

martin

 
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