Each episode, join host Alec Christensen and friends as they discuss the pop culture and politics affecting Vancouver and beyond.
Talking Best Original Song, Oscar predictions and snubs, and the music of 1982. Donate to CiTR at citr.ca/donate. Watch us on twitch.tv at citr.ca/watch.
Kaila Fewster and Hussain Aljarah return for an episode discussing Christmas music, Grateful Dead, e-boys, Carly Rae Jepsen, TikTok, WEXIT, the Top 5, 1994, and more.
Discussing the Canadian Election (barely), politically-charged music, the strange odyssey of American political grifter Jacob Wohl, and the music of 1968 & 2015.
Alec and Aisia are joined by Kaila Fewster, host of CiTR Charts, to talk Vampire Weekend, Lana del Rey, and 1997. Victoria singer/songwriter Steven Bowers calls in to chat about his newest record, Elk Island Park.
CiTR Charts airs Mondays at 11am on CiTR 101.9 FM and citr.ca: https://www.citr.ca/radio/citr-charts-show/
Steven Bowers' latest record, Elk Island Park is available everywhere: https://www.stevenbowers.com
Also, check out Fanta Records, CiTR and Discorder's new non-profit record label: https://fantarecords.bandcamp.com/?fbclid=IwAR1tdFCSCqoldGjL1SmOcTfZp5_TNlG-I2-Xw_NQX2SYVGvVUJOuH0uKdnI
Flashback is back! Sara Carbone joins Alec in the studio to talk her new EP, Irrationale, and friend of the show Madeleine Gustavson calls in to catch us up on the Caroline Calloway saga.
Stream Irrationale on all music sites. You can also catch Sara's radio show, Feeling Sounds, Thursdays at 4pm on CiTR 101.9 FM
The Swedish pop star drops by CITR to discuss new music, her inspirations, and Doja Cat. Flashback to 1992.
Alec, Karim, and Aisia discuss climate change, listen to music about the end of the world, and revisit tracks from 2012.
Aisia Witteveen returns to discuss the pop cultural landscape of 1971. Alec interview Alex de Boer of Seeking Office about the upcoming election.
Alec is joined by co-hosts Karim Halaseh, Vida Loose, Kareem Shammout, and Lucas Leonhard to recap the best songs and news stories of the first half of 2018.
Talking Tim Horton's, plastic waste, and sports with a full house. Also featuring interviews with Seattle band i///u and Ana Rose Carrico, Executive Director of Red Gate Arts Society.
Hot takes on Taylor Swift, the Top 5, and a conversation with Coltrane Yan AKA Roy Palace and Jasper Typical about the Internet music collective.
Alec welcomes friends Karim and Vida to discuss Mayor Gregor Robertson's April Fool's Day tweeting and listen to the CITR Top 5. Also featuring an interview with Halifax rapper Quake Matthews.
For Flashback's inaugural episode, Alec is joined by Ava Zanatta from CITR's Word on the Street to discuss her show as well as the JUNO Award nominees for Breakthrough Artist of the Year. Featuring an interview with Mike Stewart from the band, Blue Strange.