A show where a band or artist takes you through the journey of their entire album. Our host Tyler Russell talks with the artist and, song-by-song-, dissects the album, letting the audience in on what each tune means to them and why it fits into each specific place on the track list.
Full Album Fridays is unique as playing an entire album back to front is unheard of in today’s formatted stations. It’s our chance to be inside an artist’s mind and really sink into the meaning behind a full piece of art, not just a single.
So sit back, place the needle gently on the first groove, and appreciate.
Jonothan Lopez and Christian Petty of Provoker guide us through the world that is their newest release, "Demon Compass". With inspiration drawn from everything from magic the gathering cards to personal stories, it is an episode you dont want to miss!
Danny Davis of Oklahoma City based band "Husbands" joins us with countless stories to share about their most recently released album, "CUATRO". He takes us on a trip from the states to Costa Rica, giving insight on how much of his life he channels into the music.
Jeffrey Innes of indie rock band Yukon Blonde leads us through an incredible journey in the world of "Shuggie". With insight about everything from the songwriting to visuals accompanying the album, he truly provides a second-layer of meaning to the project.
Mapache joins us on a journey through their brand new record, Swinging Stars. While only one member was able to attend, he shared an incredible amount what both Sam and Clay had put into the album.
Eugene Chung and Matthew Terry of Summer Salt join us on a journey through their newest project, "Campanita". The breezy, melodic tracks throughout the whole album are given another layer of meaning as we learn how much person and intimate details were put into crafting each and every one.
Rain Parade joins us to share their first studio album since their reformation in 2012, and their first in 38 years, following Crashing Dream (1985). The 80s psycadellic rock group is back and better than ever, diving deep into the stories and energy behind every song on the album.
19 year old Elliot Fullam takes us on a journey through his newest record, "End of Ways". From the anger-filled highs of "Throw it Away" to the mellow lows of "I'm Sorry I Took Long, But I'm Here", the album truly is a must-listen. He flawlessly intertwined his love for his family and (most importantly) girlfriend Josie into this one-of-a-kind trek through the ups and downs of teen romance.
Max Clarke of Cut Worms joins us from his home in Brooklyn to give insight on his brand new album "Cut Worms". As we journey through each song, we really get to see a view into his world and just how much of himself he puts into every song.
Alan Thomas and Steven Rutherford of the dynamic pop duo Joan join us from Little Rock, Arkansas to share the secrets and stories behind their debut album, "Superglue". After writing, producing, and recording their music in their little bedroom studio, it is clear that they love what they do, and it truly shows in their music.
Kal and Alex of the New York City indie duo Rubblebucket share their 6th studio album. Drawing inspiration from romantic relationships, as well as humans' relationship to the earth, this indie album fuses funky grooves that blends disco, funk and indie rock into a fantastic record.
Canadian singer-songwriter and musician Gabrielle Shonk shares with us her sophomore album "Across the Room." Shonk blends different styles of music from indie rock to R&B, while exploring themes of heartbreak, new beginnings and more.
Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist Jack Botts shares his debut album "Sucker for Sunsets." Drawing inspiration from the Southern California coast, long distance relationships, and personal growth, Jack talks about the inspiration for each song on the album and more.
English singer-songwriter & musician Fenne Lily shares her third album "Big Picture." Written mostly over the course of lockdown, Fenne Lily talks about the observations and experiences that inspired the record, nagivating feelings of loneliness, moving to New York City, her upcoming tour, and more.
KX FM welcomes back OC native Nick Waterhouse to Full Album Fridays. The singer-songwriter and musician shares with us his new record "The Fooler." Nick thoughtfully discusses the stories behind each song, his love for San Francisco, his new record label PRES, and talks in-depth about the album art.
KX FM is honored to have The Zombies share their new album "Different Game" in this episode. Rod Argent & Colin Blunstone talk in-depth to Erica Delamare about the inspirations for each song on the album. They also discuss their 2019 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, their upcoming documentary, and the importance of artists' creative freedom.
John, founder of the rock band Bass Drum of Death, calls while on the road on tour, sharing with us their 5th studio album, "Say I Won't." He talks about writing the record in his hometown of Oxford, Mississippi, co-writing for the first time and the inspirations behind each song on the album.
Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Pearla shares her debut album "Oh Glistening Onion, The Nighttime Is Coming." Pearla shares extensively the inspiration behind her contemplative lyrics, as she discusses navigating solitude, friendships, fears and the preciousness of life.
Roy, the guitarist of Australian band King Stingray shares their debut self-titled album. He talks about how the group blends traditional Yolŋu musical practices with surf-rock sounds. With lyrics paying tribute to Yolŋu culture (one of the oldest cultures known to humans) and life in North-East Arnhem land, this album celebrates and preserves Aboriginal culture, simultaneously captivating listeners with their upbeat, lively songs.
Mitch, guitarist of the Australian band, shares with us the group's fourth record "Low Altitude Living." He talks about how they started playing together over 10 years ago in their families' backyards after surf sessions, their approach to "keeping it breezy" when songwriting, and their love for classic rock and West Coast hip-hop.
Otis McDonald and Mike Chiavaro of the supergroup King Canyon, which also includes Grammy award winner guitarist Eric Krasno, share with us their debut album. They discuss with Erica writing the record during the lockdown from their homes in three different parts of the country, working with Derek Trucks and Son Little, and how the band has yet to play together in-person.
Soul singer-songwriter and pianist Nicky Egan shares her sophomore solo album "This Life." The Berklee College of Music alumna talks about recording the album in analog and how some of the songs were inspired by her move from Brooklyn to Los Angeles, family, women's rights, and more.
Black Belt Eagle Scout shares with us her third studio album, "The Land, The Water, The Sky." The Coast Salish singer-songwriter and musician tells the stories that inspired this album, reflecting on moving from Portland back home to Coast Salish Territroy and reconnecting with her roots.
Seattle alternative artist SYML shares his sophmore solo album, "The Day My Father Died." This beautifully written and produced album is moving and thought-provoking. SYML shares stories of recording the album in a church, the type of guitar played on the record, the importance of cherishing life, and the inspiration behind each song.
Kieran, of the Liverpool indie rock band Circa Waves, shares the band's 5th studio album "Never Going Under." He talks with Erica about how becoming a father, getting tinnitus, resiliency, and his love for the band Phoenix inspired much of the album.
Greta, Lauren, Luke, and Alex of New York indie rock band Frankie Cosmos share their 5th studio album, "Inner World Peace." They talk with Erica about the inspiration behind each song on the album. The band also shares how they took a 500 day hiatus during the pandemic, and came back together working on songs Greta has written when living with her family, using mood boards and intricate chord progressions and rhythms to create "Inner World Peace."
Soulful British singer-songwriter Jonathan Jeremiah shares his fifth album, "Horsepower for the Streets." He shares the story behind each song, and discusses writing much of the album in the French countryside, as well as in London during lockdown.
Sacha, co-founder of the Biarritz, France indie pop band La Femme, shares their fourth album Teatro Lúcido. Sacha discusses how many of the songs were written during the band's stay in the South of Spain and Mexico. They drew musical inspiration from flamenco, reggaetón, and 80s Spanish new wave, and found themselves writing songs on the streets of Granda and Sevilla with residents of the southern towns.
Hani, the guitarist of West Yorkshire indie rock band The Lounge Society, shares with us their debut album "Tired of Liberty." Hani shares the band's love for 2000s indie rock records, growing up in a small town, recording the album in two weeks, and more.
Piya, one of the three lead vocalists of Brooklyn disco-delic band Say She She, shares their debut album "Prism." Piya talks about the beauty of working collaboratively with her fellow bandmates, the band's love for Nile Rodgers, finding inspiration living in New York City, and more.
Dyland & Tristan of Florida indie-rock band Flipturn share their debut album "Shadowglow." They discuss the story behind each song on the record, the album's concept, and the ups and downs of navigating young adulthood.
Sloan of Dayglow takes us through Dayglow's third album "People In Motion." The indie-pop artist shares the story behind each song on the record, in addition to discussing his love for Talking Heads and radio, being newly married, teaching himself music production at a young age, and more.
Ural, Scott, and Brent of Ural Thomas & the Pain take us through their third album, "Dancing Dimensions." The members of the Portland, Oregon soul band share the story behind each song on the record. They also discuss how they met, their love of soul, and how their friendship allows them to create fun music.
Jackson of Day Wave shares his sophomore album "Pastlife." He talks about each song on his indie-pop record, sharing how he wrote some of the songs on Twitch, drawing inspiration from nostalgia, and more.
Native Alaskan singer-songwriter Quinn Christopherson releases his debut album "Write Your Name in Pink." An incredibly talented storyteller, Quinn discusses each track on the indie pop record, sharing stories about believing in oneself, having compassion for others, growth, and more.
Jason of the Chicago-based trio Dehd shares the alt-rock band's 5th album, "Blue Skies." Jason discusses the history of the band and the inspiration for each song on the record.
French-Canadian artists Julie Doiron and Dany Placard share their debut collaborative album, "Julie & Dany." The discuss writing the indie rock record during the beginning of the pandemic, playing all the instruments on the album, and finding inspiration from gardening, daily habits, relationships, and more.
Calvin of the New Jersey alt-pop trio shares their 3rd album "Under the Shade of Green." He talks about being a cellist and singer, as well as writing songs about climate change, relationship, and more.
Sam of Los Angeles band Mapache takes us through their 4th record "Roscoe's Dream." Sam discusses the story behind each song on the record, sharing how they drew inspiration from their native Los Angeles, beloved dog Roscoe, and more.
Australian singer-songwriter & musician Annie Hamilton shares her debut solo album, "the future is here but it feels kinda like the past." She discusses being inspired by nature, mixing and producing her music, and the story behind each song on the record.
London aritst PM Warson shares with us his sophomore album "Dig Deep Repeat." The soul/rock singer-songerwriter and musician share the inspiration for each track on the album, discussing his musical influences, challenging himself with music theory, and more.
Bert of Los Angeles rock band Hooveriii takes us track by track on the band's 3rd studio album "A Round of Applause." Bert shares how Hooveriii drew inspiration from David Bowie to Thin Lizzy, world history to Star Trek, and more!
Australian singer-songwriter & musician Alex the Astronaut shares with us her sophomore album "How to Grow a Sunflower Under Water." Alex discusses some of the journey she's experienced over the last few years and how they've influenced each song on the album.
Multi-talented Australian artist Jaguar Jonze shares her empowering, debut album "Bunny Mode." She discusses the process of writing the album and the inspiration behind each song.
Charlie and Tuesday of the San Diego rock band The Inflorescence take us track by track on their debut album "Remember What I Look Like" (Kill Rock Stars). They discuss the beauties and struggles of growing up, how music can help heal relationships, and the inspiration for each song on the record.
Janet and Drew of Portland-based indie rock band Slang share their debut album "Cockroach in a Ghost Town." They discuss the inspiration and process behind making each song on the record.
Extraordinary guitarist, David Knudson, shares his debut solo album, "The Only Thing You Have to Change is Everything." He discusses the recording process, learning drum programming and audio engineering, and the story behind each song.
New York based indie-pop artist Jordana shares with us her debut studio album, "Face the Wall." She tells stories of navigating young adulthood, the journey of growing into one's self, and other experiences that inspired the songs on the record.
Michael & Carolina of Brooklyn-based band Le Big Zero share with us their sophomore album, "A Proper Mess." They discuss the stories behind each track, how they use their extensive knowledge of music theory to compose songs, and the concept for the album.
Stockholm / Laguna Beach singer-songwriter and musician, Julia Logan, shares with us her debut album, "Everly Foreverly." Julia shares with Erica the concept of the album, the stories behind each song, and how her multi-cultural background has influenced her as an artist.
Eliza & Kurt of the Australian indie rock group, Eliza & The Delusionals, celebrate the release of their debut album, "Now and Then." They share with us the inspiration for the record and the stories behind each song.
Bethany Cosentino & Bobb Bruno of Best Coast revisit their second album "The Only Place" in celebration of its 10th anniversary. The duo share the story behind each song, as they reflect on their musical journey thus far.
Cloud Cult shares their new album, "Metamorphosis." Craig of the Minnesota-based band discusses their 11th album, detailing the inspiration and story behind each song, sustainable practices in the music industry, and their label, Earthology Records.
Joe of the English indie band, Metronomy, shares the group's 7th album, "Small World." The lead singer breaks down each track, discussing the inspiration for each song on the record.
Multitalented Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter, and musician SASAMI shares her second album "SQUEEZE." She discusses the inspiration and theme for each song.
Multi-talented artist Jerry Paper celebrates with us their 9th album "Free Time." Jerry shares the inspiration behind this eclectic record, the process of making each song, and the importance of feeling free to be yourself.
Toronto-based singer songwriter and musician Deanna Petcoff shares her debut album "To Hell With You, I Love You." In a very open and honest conversation, she discusses the inspiration behind each song on the indie rock record and the concept for the album.
The Dublin-based rock band shares their new record "Leave the Light On," out today on Royal Mountain Records. Pamela takes us track-by-track on the album, discussing the inspiration for each song and the life of being in a band.
In this week's Full Album Friday, the Orange County-born musician Zach Churchill shares the inspiration and process behind his new debut record, "Heartbreak & Hope".
The American indie rock band released their 14th album "Extreme Witchcraft," sharing the story behind each song and the concept for the album.
The Districts released their new alternative rock album, "Great American Painting." Rob, of the Philly-based alternative rock band, shares the inspiration behind the thought-provoking lyrics of each song and discusses writing the album during 2020.
Singer-songwriter and neuroscientist Daniel Levitin shares his second solo album, "Sex & Math," discussing the inspiration behind each song and the concept for the album.
The alternative rock band from Liverpool shares their latest record, "Fix Yourself, Not the World," breaking down the story behind each song and the concept for the record.
Portland-based, indie rock singer-songwriter and musician MAITA takes listeners through their new album "I Just Want To Be Wild For You."
Nina & Jacob of Los Angeles rock band, Kills Birds, share with Erica their second album "Married." They discuss the inspiration for the album, the story behind each song, and recording at Dave Grohl's Studio 606.
New York synth-pop band Porches share their new album "All Day Gentle Hold !" as they discuss its concept and the inspiration behind each song.
Brooke of the New Zealand indie rock band, French for Rabbits, shares with Erica the band's new album, "The Overflow." Brooke discusses the inspiration behind each song, the concept for the record, and sustainable practices in music.
The Leeds rock and roll band share their debut album,"The Overload." Ryan and James discuss with Erica the concept for the record and the thought-provoking stories behind each song.
Pip Blom share their second album, "Welcome Break" with Erica in this episode of Full Album Fridays. Pip, of the Dutch indie rock quartet, talked about each song on the record, her unique writing process, and being a woman in the music industry.
New York based singer-songwriter and musician Sitcom takes us track by-track-behind the stories and songs on his eclectic second album, "Smoothie."
The Montreal-based singer-songwriter and musician takes us through her debut album, "Voyage to Mars." With songs performed in French and English that include messages of positivity and living life to the fullest, this disco-pop album will set you in a good mood.
The New York alternative rock band, They Might Be Giants, discuss their new album, "BOOK," sharing the concept for the record and the inspiration behind each song.
The Welsh alternative rock band, The Joy Formidable, shares their new record "Into the Blue," discussing its concept and the inspiration behind each song.
The Canadian indie-rock group, Gold & Youth, share their second record, "Dream Baby." Matt and Louise discuss the concept for the album and inspiration behind each song.
The New York based indie rock singer-songwriter and musician takes us through his new album, "Time to Melt," sharing its concept and the inspiration behind each song.
LA-based electro-pop duo, Magdalena Bay, share their new record "Mercurial World." They discuss with Ed the album's concept and the inspiration behind each song
Will and Charlie of the Austin-based duo Hovvdy share their new alt-rock/folk album "True Love" with Erica, discussing the inspiration for the record and the story behind each song.
Southern California band Velvet Starlings share their new record, "Technicolour Shake Down." They discuss the concept for the record and the story behind each song, with its music fusing garage-rock with a 60s retro sound.
Glasgow based alt band CHVRCHES share that latest record, "Screen Violence" on this episode of Full Album Fridays. They discusses the album's concept and the inspiration behind each song.
British electronic duo Jungle shares their latest record "Loving In Stereo" in this episode of Full Album Fridays. They discusses the album's concept and the inspiration behind each song.
Slothrust, an alternative rock band from Boston, shares their latest album "Parallel Timeline." They break down the inspiration behind each song and discuss the concept for the album.
Petey, a Los Angeles alt-rock artist, shares his debut album "Lean Into Life." Petey discusses the theme of the record and the inspiration behind each song.
Elohim, an electro-pop artist from Los Angeles, discusses her new EP "Journey to the Center of Myself," as she breaks down the concept for the record and the inspiration behind each song.
UK alternative hip-hop artist, Dylan Cartlige, discusses his debut album, "Hope Above Adversity" in this episode of Full Album Fridays.
The Zolas, an indie-rock group from Vancouver, discuss their latest album, "Come Back to Life." They break down the inspiration behind each song and the concept for the album.
Islands, an indie rock band from Montreal, break down their new album "Islomania" in this episode of Full Album Fridays.
The San Diego alt-rock band Wavves breakdown their latest album "Hideaway," discussing the concept for the record and the inspiration behind each song.
The Go! Team, an eclectic indie-pop group from Brighton, England breaks down their latest record with Tyler in this episode of Full Album Fridays.
In this episode, Angus of the psychedelic, alt band The Babe Rainbow breaks down their new record, "Changing Colours."
In this episode, Sebastien Grainger of the Canadian rock duo, Death from Above 1979, breaks down the inspiration behind each song off of their new album, “Is 4 Lovers.”
Nathan & Billy of the rock band Ottoman Turks break down their latest album "Ottoman Turks II" with Tyler in this episode of Full Album Fridays.
Tyler talks to Steve and Erik of Left Field Messiah about their new album, "In Praise of Bombast."
In this episode, Tyler sits down with the Los Angeles indie rock band Trapdoor Social to discuss the songs and inspiration behind their new album, "The Motion."
In this episode of Full Album Fridays, Jacob Bullard of indie rock band Major Murphy discusses their second full length album "Access" with Tyler.
Tyler speaks to Belgian band Balthazar about their record "Sand" in this episode of Full Album Fridays.
In this episode, Vancouver-based singer-songwriter Art d'Ecco sits down with Tyler to discuss his album "In Standard Definition." Exploring themes of entertainment and recording the record in analog, the rock artist shares the inspiration behind each song on "In Standard Definition."
Tyler sits down with Langhorne Slim to discuss his latest album, "Strawberry Mansion," on this episode of Full Album Fridays.
Ed sits in for Tyler on this episode of Full Album Fridays. He is joined by Vinnie and Dave of Django Django to discuss their fourth album, "Glowing In The Dark."
Tyler sits down with Bahamas to discuss his fifth studio album, "Sad Hunk," on this episode of Full Album Fridays.
Dylan Baldi from Cloud Nothings sits down with Tyler to discuss their seventh studio album, "The Shadow I Remember," on this episode of Full Album Fridays.
Tyler Russell sits down with Mayer Hawthorne to discusses his latest album, "Rare Changes," on this episode of Full Album Fridays.
Tyler sits down with Nick Waterhouse on the release date of his most recent album, "Promenade Blue," on this episode of Full Album Fridays.
Tyler sits down with the entire band Kiwi Jr. to discuss their sophomore release, "Cooler Returns," on this episode of Full Album Fridays.
Tyler Russell sits down with Sebastian Ulstad Olsen from Death By Unga Bunga to discuss their latest album, Heavy Male Insecurity," on this episode of Full Album Fridays.
On this episode of Full Album Friday, Ed Steinfeld sits down with Alec Ounsworth of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah to discuss their latest album, "New Fragility".
Tyler Russell sits down with Caleb Hinz of Baby Boys to discuss their debut album, "Threesome" on this episode of Full Album Fridays.
Tyler sits down with Cheekface to discuss their sophomore album, "Emphatically No." on this episode of Full Album Friday
Tyler sits down with Patterson Hood of the Drive-By Truckers to discuss their 13th studio album, "The New OK," on this episode of Full Album Fridays.
Tyler Russell sits down with Craig Finn of The Hold Steady on the release date of their latest album, "Open Door Policy," on this episode of Full Album Fridays.
Tyler sits down with Nick McCarthy to discuss his new project The Nix and their album, "Sausage Studio Sessions," on this episode of Full Album Fridays.
On this episode of Full Album Friday, Tyler sits down with Jeffrey Innes of Yukon Blonde to discuss their latest album, "Vindicator."
On this episode of Full Album Friday, Tyler sits down with Anthony LaMarca of The War On Drugs to discuss their very first live album, "Live Drugs."
Tyler sits down with Sam Roberts of Sam Roberts Band to discuss their latest album, "All of Us," on this episode of Full Album Fridays.
On this episode of Full Album Fridays, Tyler sits down with Matt Koma from Winnetka Bowling League to discuss their latest EP, "Congratulations."
Tyler sits down with Ewan and Callum of Bad Sounds to discuss their latest EP, "Escaping From A Violent Time Vol. 1," on this episode of Full Album Friday.
On this episode of Full Album Friday, Tyler sits down with grandson to discuss his debut album, "Death of an Optimist."
Tyler sits down with Mo from Mo Troper and talks about his new album, "Natural Beauty," on this episode of Full Album Friday.
Tyler speaks to Termination Dust about their new album, "Growing Down," on this episode of Full Album Friday.
Tyler chats with Bee from BeeAppleSeed to discuss their new album, Star Flower's Cosmic Soul.
Tyler chats with Lola Marsh about their new album, "Someday Tomorrow Maybe," on this episode of Full Album Fridays.
Ed chats with Ryan and Matt of Hollow Coves about their new album, "Moments," on this episode of Full Album Fridays.
Tyler chats with Diane Gentile, from the group Diane and the Gentlemen, about her new album, "The White Sea", on this episode of Full Album Fridays.
Tyler chats with Ali Barter about her new Album, "Hello, I'm Doing My Best", on this episode of Full Album Fridays.
Tyler chats with Joel Heinrich, Matt Camgros, Ian Early from Rubaiyat about their new EP, "O", on this episode of Full Album Fridays.
Tyler chats with Michelle Bensimon, Isabelle Banos, Lana Cooney from Caveboy about their new album, "Night in the Park, Kiss in the Dark", on this episode of Full Album Fridays.
Tyler chats with Tim Kasher from Cursive about their 9th album, "Get Fixed", on this episode of Full Album Fridays.
Tyler chats with Julian Porte from Levitation Room about their sophomore release, "Headspace," on this episode of Full Album Fridays.
Joe the singer from Amber Run, calls in from NYC while on tour to talk about their third studio album with Zach Churchhill on this Full Album Friday.
Jeremy and Mike call in from Toronto to talk about Kiwi Jr's debut album with Tyler Russel on this Full Album Friday.
Haley Grant and Kaylee Jasperson call in to talk about The Harmaleighs new album with Tyler Russel on this Full Album Friday.
Lead singer Dylan Rau is in studio to talk about his new album with Tyler Russel on this Full Album Friday.
Lead singer Neal Francis is in studio to talk about his new album with Ed Steinfeld on this Full Album Friday.
Lead singer Brooks Nielsen calls in to talk about The Growlers’s new album with Tyler Russell on this Full Album Friday.
The girls from Pinky Pinky talk through their album “Turkey Dinner” with Tyler Russell on Full Album Friday.
Jenni May, lead singer of Alaska-based indie rockers The Modern Savage, walks us thru their entire new record, Strangers, on this edition of Full Album Fridays.
Robin Richards, bassist in UK-based outfit Dutch Uncles, talks through their entire new record, Big Balloon, on this edition of Full Album Fridays.
Cameron Avery, Tame Impala bassist, talks us thru his entire solo debut album, “Ripe Dreams, Pipe Dreams” on this edition of Full Album Fridays.
Mike Visser, singer/songwriter of Imaginary Tricks, walks us thru his entire debut album, Skommel.
Lydia Night, lead singer and primary songwriter of LA rockers The Regrettes, talks us through their entire debut album, Feel Your Feelings, Fool!
The whole band, none of which are named “Charly” or “Bliss”, walk us thru their entire debut record, Guppy.
The members of Tucson, AZ-based Sqwrl talk us through their entire debut album, “When I’m Trying.”
Nathan Bloom of Hot Flash Heat Wave joins Tyler Russell to talk through the entire sophomore record, Soaked, on this episode of Full Album Fridays.
Simon O’Connor AKA Simon Doom talks us through his entire new record, “Babyman” on this edition of Full Album Fridays.
Jake Smallwood, lead singer of Brighton-based neo-psych band White Room, talks us through their entire debut double EP, ‘Eight” on this edition of Full Album Fridays w/ Tyler Russell.
Ryan Miller of Guster talks us through each track on the band’s fantastic new record “Look Alive.”
Matthew Logan Vasquez hosts his own episode of “Full Album Friday,” sharing the behind-the-scenes of each track.