A few people with a love of music who enjoy getting folks in to talk about their craft and when ever possible, play us a few tunes. Of course we also enjoy heading into uncharted waters to discuss various topics we love.
A short promo video with Jon Forward of the 'Four Story Walk-up' Podcast and 'No Jokes Barred.'
We're joined by Jon Forward to talk about the history of his decade old project and comedy show 'No Jokes Barred', and the upcoming Anniversary Extravaganza at Wasted Day Brewing in Saint John, NB. Of course we picked out some great tunes for you as well!
The Tunes You'll Hear:
SLUGMILK - Backstreet Records, SLUGMILK - Roy's Army Surplus, Neuroleptix - Forbidden, SLUGMILK - Giant Tiger, Shxman. T (feat. Chappyweezy) - Thick Money Freestyle
Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Special Thanks to Frank James.
Intro track: 'Coldsnap' by Well Well Well.
We're joined again by Brett Stackhouse to shoot the bull and catch up. While we don't get into his music on this episode, we do have lots of musical goodies for you.
The Tunes You'll Hear: David R. Elliott- It's in My Head, Dad Patrol - Honey Bunny, Butcher - Mistakes, Within Harms Reach - Escape, Fear of the Stagnant Tempest - Your Lovely Eyes
Also, thanks to Maeve the Intern. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: 'Coldsnap' by Well Well Well.
This session was recorded in March of 2019 for Dumpster Cub's appearance on the podcast.
If you like what you hear, you can listen to their appearance on the podcast. Part 1 and Part 2
Thanks to friend of the podcast Pam from Heartbreak Boutique for the shout out! Why not go give them some love.
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: Coldsnap by Well Well Well.
We had a hilarious sit down with three of the minds that help make up SLUGMILK. We talk everything from high school bands, mini-sips, favourite soups, what makes them tick and even a bit about their latest release 'Season of the Slug'. Of course they let you hear a few of their latest tracks as well. We apologize ahead of time for the phone conversation quality audio.
Check them out on Facebook, Instagram, Bandcamp, their site Slugmilk.org and anywhere you stream music.
The Tunes You'll Hear: Positive Boi, Beauty Boise, We Belong in a Zoo Together, I Will hunt You Down Like a Motherfucker, Gutfuck
Also, thanks to Maeve the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: 'Coldsnap' by Well Well Well.
Touted by the CBC in their top 25 Rappers and the modern Master of Boom Bap, we had a great discussion with Halifax's own Dk & Ghettosocks the night before they headed to Saint John for a night of Hip Hop. We got a bit into things they love about music, some of their influences growing up and how they see their own individual sound. And as always they let us hear a few tunes off of their 2022 Album 'The Masters'. If you like what you hear, you can check the album out on their Bandcamp page.
The Tunes you'll hear (All off 'The Masters'): What it Seems (feat Skyzoo & Rome Streetz), The Masters (feat. CL Smooth & El Da Sensei), Reflections, All In (feat O.C. & Moka Only)
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: 'Coldsnap' by Well Well Well.
In this episode we sit down with the gents fromAnthesis to talk a bit about their history together both as friends and as a band. We also get into their early love of NuMetal, Heavy Riffs and flavoured condoms.
Tunes you'll hear in this episode: Compressed Meat pt.1, Nothing is Missing (split), Compressed Meat pt. 2, Breaking Tired Limbs (split), Compressed Meat pt. 3&4, Sullen Snakes.
If you like what you hear you can Check them out on Bandcamp, Facebook and Instagram. You can also find them on Spotify and anywhere you stream music.
Also go check out Ancient Temple Recordings and give them some love on Bandcamp and Instagram.
Thanks to friend of the podcast Al Johnson for the shout out.
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: 'Coldsnap' by Well Well Well.
This time around we're joined by Steve Hayes, Host of Podcast of the universe. We talk a bit about his podcast and decided to do things a little differently and more in the vein of his show to make him feel at home. We each pick a random topic and try to educate the other on it. That being said, we discuss the history of sex dolls and The Mystery of the Circleville Letters. This is our longest episode yet, coming in at 3 parts. There are few glitches in the audio here and there, so we apologise for that. As always we also have some great tunes lined up for you as well!
The music you'll hear on this episode:
Cassette Tapes - Like a Title Fight, Internal night - The Unseen, Tooth and the Fang - Lady of a Thousand Clouds, Jaclyn Reinhart - For Now, RyanMarino - Fabric of Reality, TheWayouts - Join the Workforce, Death X Disco - Family Man, Hayden White – Neverbe, Wet Box – Master
You can Find Podcast of the Universe by Clicking Here or anywhere you find podcasts. Of course you can follow the Instagram feed as well.
A huge thanks to Well Well Well for the use of their song 'Coldsnap' for our theme. Also thanks to Frank James and Adrian the Intern.
If you like what we do you can find us all over the place: Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Of course where ever you find your podcasts.
Thanks to Ryan McIntyre for the shout out. He's one of our past guests and you can check out part 1 of his episode Right Here
We welcome Jamie, Drake and Nick of Jamie Comeau and the Crooked Teeth into the Pagan Place. Join us as we talk a bit about their intense 2018 and where they would like 2019 to take them. We'll also talk a bit about what's changed from the days of Jamie recording alone in his bedroom to playing, writing andrecording with the full band. Of course you'll get to hear some great tunes as well including a stripped down 3 piece track they played just for you.
The music you'll hear in this episode: Breathe for You (recorded live at the Kent Theatre) and Left Behind (off Jamie's First EP 'About Face'), Hold My Own (taken from one of their YouTube sessions), Animals (Pagan Place Sessions Recording)
If you enjoy what you hear you can find them on Facebook, Instagram and You can find Jamie's first EP on Bandcamp. You can also check out the live video for 'Breathe for You' on YouTube Here.
Thanks to Frank James for watching the audio during the interview portion of this episode
A big thanks to Jeff from the Pocologan Camp Party for the shout out. This is an amazing slightly secret/not so secret bash. If you've never been, you'll want to reconsider missing another one. You can find info on them on Facebook, Instagram and even a bit on YouTube. Also Jeff was a gueston a previous episode, you can find part 1 Right Here.
Thanks to 'Well Well Well' for the use of their track 'Coldsnap' as our into. You can find them and all their Proggy goodness on Bandcamp
This time around we were visited by singer/songwriter Clinton Charlton. We talk a bit about his first forays into music, a bit about some of his projects and ofcourse he graced us with a few of his tunes, recorded live in-house just for this episode.
Tunes You'll hear on this episode: Winter's Thaw, The Busker, Golden Years, Sunken Treasure
If you like what you've heard here you can find him on Facebook and at his website January Through December.
Thanks to Adrian the Intern for his second pass at sound engineering the interview portions of this episode.
And of course Thanks to Picadilly Coffee Roasters who fueled this episode. You can find out more about them Via their Facebook page. You can also find them on Instagram
Thanks to Well Well Well for the use of their song "Cold Snap". If you want to check out more of them, head over to their Bandcamp page.
This time around we were visited by singer/songwriter Corey Jellison. We talk a bit about his upcoming EP and his trek to get where he's at. He even played us a few tunes as well, recorded live in-house just for this episode.
The tracks you'll hear on this episode are: Against the Wild, Coming Home (City and Colour) and Current wave, Stranger Days
You can check out Corey on Facebook, YouTube and on instagram
Thanks to Adrian the Intern for his first official go at sound engineering the interview portions of this episode.
Intro theme provided compliments of Well Well Well. Check them out at wellwellwellcanada.bandcamp.com/
Thanks to Jeff and Andrew from 107.3fm's Music We Like.
On this episode we're joined by song writer Aryelle Morrison as we talk about some of her influences, her experiences learning classical piano as a child and how she feels about were her music may take her. We do apologize, there will be some microphone fuzz on this episode.
The tunes you heard on this episode are from her latest EP Stereotypical: Batteries, Advice, A Year (Remix)
If you like what you hear you can pick up Aryelle's latest EP on her Bandcamp.
You can also find her through social media: Facebook and Instagram
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: 'Coldsnap' by Well Well Well.
On this episode we're joined by travel and adventure blogger Melissa Smith and Co-Adventurer Joel Smith as we talk about some of their early adventures together and beginnings of what became the Meandering Maritimer.
Be sure to check Melissa's blog in all it's media formats. you can Find her writings at:
The Meandering Maritimer and Maritime Love
You can also find her onFacebook, Instagram and twitter
The Music you heard on this episode: Adam Washburn - Time, Spruce- All in Stride, Craig Cardiff- Lenny Bruce Lee, Tomato/Tomato - Everything You Need (Revisited)
Special thanks for the permission from the artists.
If you like what you heard you can find follow the above links to their bandcamp pages.
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: 'Coldsnap' by Well Well Well.
In this episode Kalen leaves the comfort of his home studio and joins the band Papal Visit front men Pierre and Adam, as well as John and Chris from the live band, at their jam spot after a killer show for the Quality Block Party. They discuss their history together as well as their home town's rich rock and roll past. Be sure to check out their Bandcamp, you can also find them on Facebook
The tracks from this episode are: What Makes Him Win, The Heaviness, Sparkling Blue Depression, bonus yet to be released track, Pagan Place, Cut Me Out, I Wanna Part in a Play, We Can Work it Off
Since there are a few honourable mentions in this episode here are a few other links for those that might be curious about the bands and artists mentioned in this spisode.
Ermine - You can hear them on the BBQ Records YouTube page
Wooden Wives and The Organizers - You can check them both out at the Wooden Wives Bandcamp Page
Thanks to Buddy from Pension Clothing for the shout out and a sweet hat. You should check out their Site for some sweet duds
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: Coldsnap by Well Well Well.
REMASTERED EPISODE .... On this episode I'm joined by Jeff Keleher and we discuss his Family's end of summer bash, The Pocologan Camp Party Running August 24th and 25th. We talk a bit about the history of the event, the joys, the stresses and where they may want to take it in the future. Of course we were sure to give you some tunes from a few of the artists playing the event.
The music you heard on this episode:
Jamie Comeau and the Crooked Teeth - Fortune, Math Class - Shatterbrain, TAAPE - Mudbath, The Brood - Chicken, Cheese and beer, Natalie Lynn - Company, Big Smoke Brass - The Square, Hi-Def - Proceed to Wonder,
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: 'Coldsnap' by Well Well Well.
This session was recorded in November of 2018 for Corey's appearance on the podcast. Maybe it's about time we had him back on again!
If you like what you hear, you can listen to Corey's appearance on the podcast. Part 1 and Part 2
Thanks to friend of the podcast Adam of Papal Visit for the shout out! Why not go give them some love and check out their episode.
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: Coldsnap by Well Well Well.
It's that time of year again and with the close of 2022, we give you our "Just the Music Episode" No filler, not talking, just great tracks from each of our guests we've had on over the year. Enjoy the ride.
The Tunes You'll hear: Bookstore - The Aquarium Song, Cool Dudes Fighting - Swear, On the Might of Princes - 13 Cheers for Beer and Bullshit, Marian - Astral Plane, The Tortoise The Hare & The Millionaire - At The Crossroads, Mr. Twin Sister - Expressions, Jack Awful - Superficial, Hilary Ladd - Doing Just Fine, Stephen Hero - Fly Guy, Apryll Aileen - Wasted on Your Love, Mandella Eskia - TRL (Feat. Dirty Harts), Kyle the Painter - Bloody Samaritan (Remix), Gold Punks - Low, Ryan Marino - Death's Birthday, Wet Grow Light - Tarpaulin, Fellow Project - Fun With Hatchets, Rad the Paisley - Seaweed, Sheik - Alone in the Dark, Doctor Mother Father - Wish You Didn't know, LoveOver - If You Want, The Low Light Of Winter - Freezing Rain
Thanks to Matt Parks for the Shout Out!
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: Coldsnap by Well Well Well.
We had a great talk with Clinton Charlton about his latest project The Low Light of Winter and it's inaugural release 'Sydney, Can You Hear Me'. We also get a little sidetracked along the way and have a fun conversation with a little reminiscing. Of course he lets us hear some sweet tunes as well.
The Tunes You'll Hear: Where the Lines Bend, They Break, Freezing Rain, Before the Bruises (January to December Alternate Mix), Let Ships No More Sail (Excerpt), Somewhere Outside Sussex
A Big thanks to Crow's Outreach for the shoutout and all the good things they do helping the community. Go Check out there Instagram and give them some love.
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: 'Coldsnap' by Well Well Well.
This time around we were joined by Saint John's own Colin Ferris and talk shop. We get into a few of his projects, such as:Sheik, Doctor Mother Father, Butcher and Cool Dudes Fighting. We also get into some of his song writing, his influences growing up and how he really feels about Third Eye Blind. And Of course he lets us hear a few tunes as well.
The Tunes You'll Hear: Sheik - Stoned, Doctor Mother Father - Wish You Didn't Know, Sheik - Alone in the Dark, Cool Dudes Fighting - Swear
Thanks to Jason Ogden of Penny Blacks for the shout out. Be sure to go check them out and give them some love too.
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: 'Coldsnap' byWell Well Well.
It's that season again, time for the spooks to come out and fresh releases to hit our ears. That means it's also time for our annual Halloween episode. Enjoy a few fun spooky tales and some killer tunes.
On this episode you'll get to hear: Zachary Greer - Snake Charmer, Elephant Skeletons - Scorpio, LaserMortis (feat. Dillon Ryan) - Distant Memory, Olivia's Story, Tooth and the Fang - Glue, Pretty Mild Vices - I Could Be Your Disappointment for Tonight, Jaclyn Reinhart - Sleep with Ghosts, Slender Man, Sonic Detour - Uncivilized, Dad Patrol - The King of Okay, Brittany's Story, Digital Circus - Lavender, Jack Awful - Cockroach
A big thanks to Dan of Greendale Skateboards for the shoutout! Hit them up for any of your Skate needs. You can find them all over the web; Facebook, Instagram and their website https://greendaleskateboards.com/
Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on anchor.fm, Facebook and Instagram.
It's that season again, time for the spooks to come out and fresh releases to hit our ears. That means it's also time for our annual Halloween episode. Enjoy a few fun spooky tales and some killer tunes.
On this episode you'll get to hear: Zachary Greer - Snake Charmer, Elephant Skeletons - Scorpio, LaserMortis (feat. Dillon Ryan) - Distant Memory, Olivia's Story, Tooth and the Fang - Glue, Pretty Mild Vices - I Could Be Your Disappointment for Tonight, Jaclyn Reinhart - Sleep with Ghosts, Slender Man, Sonic Detour - Uncivilized, Dad Patrol - The King of Okay, Brittany's Story, Digital Circus - Lavender, Jack Awful - Cockroach
A big thanks to Dan of Greendale Skateboards for the shoutout! Hit them up for any of your Skate needs. You can find them all over the web; Facebook, Instagram and their website https://greendaleskateboards.com/
Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on anchor.fm, Facebook and Instagram.
This session was recorded back in March or 2017 at our old studio "The Space". It was also the first time we got to record a 12 string guitar, that combined with Pete's playing was a true treat! we hope you enjoy this session as much as we do!
If you like what you hear, you can listen to Peter's appearance on the podcast right HERE.
Thanks to friend of the podcast Anthony for the shout out!
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: Coldsnap by Well Well Well.
We had a great discussion with Dan Chamberlain, aka Gold Punks, about everything from Playing Keyboards in the 80's, where his music is currently at and what might be in store for anyone tuning in.
The tunes you'll hear: Low, Big Deal, Vega Prelude (edit), Hide Away, Vega (Edit)
If you like what you hear, you can Find Gold Punks all over the web: Facebook, Instagram and Bandcamp
Thanks to Adrian the Intern for this episode's shout out!
Also, thanks to Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: 'Coldsnap' by Well Well Well.
We got to hang out with Josh Hicks, aka Jack Awful, and talked about DIY venues, his latest releases, what inspires his writing and what he hopes to accomplish musically down the road. We even get to hear a snippet of a semi recent jam-out including Kyle the Painter and Rad Paisley.
The tunes you'll hear: Atlantis, Superficial, Jam Session, Full View, Breeze
If you dig what you hear in this episode you can find Josh all over the net: Facebook, Instagram, Jack Awful's Bandcamp and Josh's Bandcamp.
Thanks to Friend of the podcast Aaron Dyck of BovairdTelecom for the shout out. you can find them and their services for your telecom needs online: bovaird.ca, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: 'Coldsnap' by Well Well Well.
Kalen sits down with Apryll Aileen for a great discussion that spans everything from the importance of discussions on mental heath, her learning curve in the music industry to the changes we hear in her current modus of music creation. She even lets us have a first listen of her forthcoming track 'Fall From Grace'.
The tunes you'll hear: Easy Love, Home, Fall From Grace, Wasted On your Love
If you like what you hear you can find Apryll all over the web at: http://www.apryllaileen.com/, Facebook, Instagram
Thanks to Krista Connell of Wet Grow Light for the shout out! Check them out on Bandcamp!
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: 'Coldsnap' by Well Well Well.
We went mobile and hit the streets to meet up with CEO and Co-Founder of Festival Inspire, Lisa Griffin. We talk every from the event's inception, wanting to put up culturally inspiring murals, to it's current state as a full fledge traveling cultural event. We also get into how the inner workings of such an event function and where they may be heading post pandemic.
We also have some great new releases for you guys to enjoy as well!
The Tunes You'll Hear: Marian - Astral Plane, Loveover - If you Want, Ryan Marino - Death's Birthday, The Tortoise The Hare and the Millionaire - At The Crossroads, Rad Paisley - Seaweed
If you like what you hear about Festival Inspire, you can check them out on their socials: Facebook, Instagram and their website
Thanks to friend of the podcast Sarah Hanrahan for the shoutout!
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: 'Coldsnap' by Well Well Well.
Stephen Hero joined us to talk a bit about his new EP 'Gold Collection'. We also talk a bit about some of his past projects (such as the EP 'Eat the Rich' with beats by Brydon Crain) and what might be coming out down the line. We also get into how his style has evolved and what feeds into his content.
The Tunes You'll Hear: Farside (Eat the Rich), Money Kid (Gold Collection), Trash feat. Mxchael Shabazz (Eat the rich), Fly guy (Gold Collection)
If you like what you hear on this episode you can find Stephen Hero all over the net: Distrokid, Bandcamp, Instagram and Facebook
Thanks to friend of the cast Jeremy Brown of Wet Grow Light for the shoutout!
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: 'Coldsnap' by Well Well Well.
This time around we joined sessions from both of Gram Lewis' visits. The first was recorded for our pilot run, episode 2, on January 6, 2015. Using a very cheap microphone and a 4 track recorder in one shot in a large living room. The quality was definitely lacking and our ability and knowhow behind the editing really wasn't there either. However, with out the test run of these earlier episodes we wouldn't be here today.
The second half was recorded on January 17, 2018 for episode 17 at the our previous studio 'The Space'. With some investment in new equipment and a proper recording space (along with a large learning curve) we ended up with a much improved session.
Both sessions are fairly short so it just made sense to play them together and left them mostly unaltered and as close to their original quality as we could (while cutting out some noise).
If you like what you hear you can check out Gram's episodes here: Episode 2 January 6, 2015 and Episode 17 January 17, 2018
Thanks to friend of the podcast Al Johnson for this episode's shout out!
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: Coldsnap by Well Well Well.
We had a great conversation withKyle Goguen, aka Kyle the Painter, about his melody making career. We get into what influenced him to start down that path and a bit about how the business end looks as a creator of electronic music, selling his melodies and beats. The discussion also touches on his Latest project Groovy Tuesday and teaming up with Kate Nova Bloom to make their EDM dreams come true.
The Tunes you'll hear in this episode: Street Knowledge, Flamenco Fire, Smoke it, Bloody Samaritan (Remix)
If you like what you hear here you can also find Kyle the Painter all over the internet by heading to: Facebook, Instagram, Beatstars and YouTube. You can also hit up Groovy Tuesday on Instagram and Facebook.
Special Thanks to Cloverdale for the shoutout! You can find him on Facebook and Instagram, or you can check out what his label Vibrancy has going on!
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: 'Coldsnap' by Well Well Well.
We were joined by the folks of Wet Grow Light to talk about their return from a long hiatus. We also get into their writing process and what we can look forward to in their new music. As always, we get to hear a few great tunes as well.
The tunes you'll hear: La Rue, Tarpaulin, Crystal Ball, Sprawl
If you like what you hear, you can also find them on Bandcamp and Facebook.
Thanks to Kate from Groovy Tuesday for the shout out! you'll be able to check out what they're doing over on Instagram and TikTok.
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: 'Coldsnap' by Well Well Well.
We were joined by Hilary Ladd to talk a bit about her upcoming stage show 'Breastmilk & Tears', as well as her accompanying EP 'Breastmilk & Tears Vol. 1'. We also get into what brought her to where she is currently at both musically and in life.
The Tunes you'll hear: Come Through, Doin Just Fine, Masterpiece
If you like what you hear, you'll be able to find her EP 'Breastmilk & Tears Vol. 1' March 25th on all streaming services. Also keep an eye out for ticket sales to catch her live. You can also find her at breastmilkandtears.com or on Facebook and Instagram.
Thanks to friend of the cast Jonathan Kaplan of 'Grading Animals' (and so much more) for the shout out. you can also find him at Jkaps.com. If you want to hear his episode with us, you can get it RIGHT HERE.
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: 'Coldsnap' by Well Well Well.
This time around we are joined by New York's own Jonathan Kaplan. We talk a bit about some of his many projects such as: Grading Animals, Killing It, Mares and Kaps and his new podcast; The World According to JKAPS. We also talk everything from being an art teacher to stand up comedy and even a bit about the current common thread; Covid Burnout.
Jonathan also picked out a few amazing New York based artists to give you a taste of what's going on in his area.
The Tunes You'll Hear: Mr. Twin sister - Expressions, Bookstore - The Aquarium Song, Mandella Eskia - TRL (feat. Dirty Harts), On The Might of Princes - 13 Cheers for Beers and Bullshit, Fellow Project - Fun With Hatchets
Thanks to friend of the podcast Adam from Northern Lights, a great herbal wellness shop in uptown Saint John. Go check them out for your Herbal needs.
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: Coldsnap by Well Well Well.
One more trip around the Sun means one more year end 'Best Of'. we've taken one tune from each of our musical guests (some recorded in house) and a few tracks chosen by some of our non-musical guests. So enjoy this gift of 14 tunes to cap our year. It's been a slice, we'll see you again in the new year!
The tunes you'll hear: Ben Morgan - Call Me Names, Frank James - Time & Words / Dave Foley, Slash Dance - Tactical Empathy, Cloverdale - Old School (Feat. FWLR), Qwinn - Blanket Statements, Devin Bourque - Ape Shit (Feat. Kyle the Painter & Novey), Kylie Fox - Glowstars, Mike Biggar - All The Same, The Northern Arm - Lotion Rotor, Hawkeyes - Nude Karate, Adam Mowery - Pilcher's Flowers, Scales of Self Flight - Attachment Issues, Doctor Mother Father - By The End
Thanks to Adrian Capson (Adrian the Intern) for the shout out!
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: Coldsnap by Well Well Well.
This was a session from Austin's first appearance on the show, which aired on February 24, 2017. This particular set was a lot of fun for us, on both ends of the mic. Recording live was still new to us and as a result, a few mic pops and washouts are occasionally heard. Sadly a few tunes had to be cut from the final audio due to some recording errors on our end (Hey, we were still new to the game). For us here at the Pagan Place it's fun to listen back on older recordings made with old, beat up and cheap as can be equipment. Sometimes it's surprising we got the awesome results we did, which really is a testament to the artists. we hope you enjoy this session that lead into episode 5 of the podcast.
If you like what you hear, you can listen to both of Austin's appearances on the podcast right HERE. You can also find Austin on Facebook & Bandcamp.
Thanks to friend of the podcast Chelsea Daley for this episode's shout out!
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: Coldsnap by Well Well Well.
We were lucky enough to have a chat with the gents of Ontario's own The Northern Arm. We talked everything from the band's conception, their writing process and what shapes their albums soundscapes. We also touched on how Covid directly impacted their Latest album the Destroyer and how looking at new challenges might shape their sound in the future.
The Tunes you'll hear on this episode (all off their latest album the Destroyer): Lotion Rotor, Lipstick on Cig'Rette, Burning Up, Yr Halo
If you like what you hear on this episode you can find The northern Arm wherever you stream your music, if you want to show them some love and own one of their albums you can also find them on Bandcamp. Why not hit up their Instagram as well to keep on top of what they have coming down the line.
You can also check out the latest documentary by Jon Lepp titled Play it Wrong Twice tonight on Facebook for it's release. Missed the release? The film will be accessible and free to watch through Vimeo.
Thanks to friend of the Podcast Kate Tadic for the shoutout. You can find some of her amazing photos on her Instagram or by hitting up her Facebook. If you need the perfect photographer, look no further!
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: Coldsnap by Well Well Well.
Thumb nail photo compliments of Jon Lepp, taken from his documentary Play it Wrong Twice.
The season dictates that it's time for our annual Halloween treat. You'll get a mix of spooky stories (some fact, some fiction) sent in by friends and listeners and a slew of music that just kills.
The Stories you'll hear: Kayla's Story by Brett Stackhouse, Click Clack Slide sent in by Jess Dawn (Narrated by Keltie Darrah), Abandoned Puppet by Tracey Noble, There's This Life and There's Another Life by Ian Livingstone , How He Left The Hotel by Louisa Baldwin (Narrated by Kalen Capson)
The Tunes You'll Hear: Lazer Mortis - Rebirth, Elephant Skeletons - Forest Ghost Stories, Subtle - Haze, Papal Visit - The Opposite Heart, B.A. Johnston - I Wanna Drink In A Bar With Aliens, The Sunset Drip - Where is The Sun, Artifiseer - Geasan, Stellaleona - Heartbroker, I Divorced Life - Unlike A Boulder, Botfly - Yellow Bike Road, Hard Charger - Ego Crusher
Thanks to Matt of The Northern Arm for the shout out, Be sure to listen to our next episode to catch a great interview with those guys!
Thanks to Monopolized Records and Moondrip Collective .
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Kalen got to have a chat with Mike Biggar to talk shop about the industry and how it's changed over the past 2 years. They also talked a bit about some changes he's been incorporating into his process and what his marketing model may end up looking like for his next album. As always Mike lets us hear a few tunes as well. Stay tuned to the end for a hilarious b-roll nugget.
The tunes you'll hear on this episode: Hell and High Water, Troubles No More, Blood Form a Stone, All the Same
If you enjoy what you hear, you can find Mike all over the internet and be sure to check out the Bandcamp for Busted Flat Records, Facebook, Instagram or just visit him at www.mikebiggar.com
Thanks to Steve from Podcast of the Universe for the shoutout. Be sure to check out his latest episode at https://anchor.fm/potu
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: Coldsnap by Well Well Well.
We met up with Brett Stackhouse (Floristry, Floral Music Group, The Scales of Self Flight) to talk about his various projects and the direction his music is heading in. We also talk about how the pandemic has effected his music, music festivals and so much more. There was a last minute change of tunes, so when Brett talks about the song played, he doesn't mention Apeshit.
The tunes you'll hear on this episode: The Scales of Self Flight - attachment Issues, Devin Bourque - Apeshit (Feat. Novy, Prod. by Kyle the Painter), Floristry - All We Are Is Everything We've Ever Done, Floristry - A Denoument
If you like what you hear on this episode you can find Brett's various projects all over the net. Bandcamp, Facebook,
Instagram.
You can also check out the Halloween episode Brett mentions right here: https://thepaganplace.podbean.com/2019/10/
You can also check out Brett's video from our 'Songs From A Distance' series over on our Youtube Page
Thanks to Kyle the Painter for the closing shoutout! You can also find more of his material on Facebook, Beatstars, YouTube and Instagram.
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern, don't forget to leave him a post on Instagram using the Hashtag #adriansband... And Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: Coldsnap by Well Well Well.
We had a great conversation with Corey Bonnevie of Monopolized Records to talk about the label, it's works and his other various projects like Little You, Little Me and Doctor Mother Father. We even dip into some speculation as to where the industry will take us, post Covid.
The tunes you'll Hear: Adam Mowery - Pilcher's Flowers , Wrote - House Plants, Sadie - Popcorn, Doctor Mother Father - By the End
If you like what you hear on this episode you can find all these artists over on the Monopolized Bandcamp page. You can also find them on Instagram and Facebook. Doctor Mother Father - Catholic is out now! You can get it and any Monopolized album over on their Bandcamp. If if you're in NB, check out local record stores in Saint John, Moncton and Fredericton.
If you want to work with Corey and have some tracks recorded be sure to hit him up!
A big thanks to Crystal Colpitts for the closing shout out!
To check out the documentary mentioned in this episode follow the link here to watch Why am I Doing This?
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern, don't forget to leave him a post on Instagram using the Hashtag #adriansband... And Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: Coldsnap by Well Well Well.
We had a great conversation with Qwinn about her move into being a solo artist and the opportunities it's provided her in expanding what she can do with her music. We also talk a bit about the meaning behind some of her songs and how it's help her journey of self discovery.
The tunes you'll hear: Doc Martens, Congratulations, YLTWIL, Blanket Statement (Previously unreleased)
If you enjoy what you've heard here, you can find Qwinn Literally all over the internet: Spotify, Instagram, Discord, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, TikTok, Soundcloud, Apple Music, and Bandcamp
Thanks to Mike Roy and the Beaconsfield Bulldogs for the closing shoutout!
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern, don't forget to leave him a post on Instagram using the Hashtag #adriansband... And Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Intro track: Coldsnap by Well Well Well.
This session was recorded at our old studio "The Space" for our episode with Hunter J. Wilson, which you can listen to right Here. Recorded in the early days of the podcast while we were still getting our bearings. This was definitely memorable for a number of reasons, but foremost was simply getting hear Hunter in person.
The tracks you'll hear are: Pretty Habits, Elijah's Lily, I've Been Asleep For a Long Long Time (Hey Rosetta), Poems, Sink or Swim (Lewis Watson)
If you enjoy what you hear in the session, be sure to check him out over on the "Floral Music Group" Bandcamp.
A big thanks to friend of the podcast Melissa from Asthetik Beauty Lounge for the shout out. Hit them up for all your aesthetic needs. You can find them on Facebook and Instagram
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and the fellows at "The Space". Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Intro track: Coldsnap by Well Well Well.
On this episode we are joined by avid music fan, vinyl collector and friend of the podcast David Cullinan. Kalen And David chat everything music, local and beyond. And maybe a little bit on what else is getting them by, entertainment wise. You can also bet Dave has picked some sweet musical tracks as well.
The Tracks you'll hear on this episode are: Jane Blanchard - Settle, SlashDance - Tactical Empathy, Doctor Mother Father - Leader, Hawkeyes - Naked Karate
You can also find David and his vinyl interests on Instagram and Twitter
A big thanks to Cloverdale for the shoutout! You can hear him as a guest on the podcast Here.
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern, don't forget to leave him a post on Instagram using the Hashtag #adriansband... And Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Intro track: Coldsnap by Well Well Well.
This live session was recorded at the Pagan Place on May 25th, 2019 and has yet to see the light of day since our Facebook Live Stream that afternoon. You can watch it Here. This was a lot of fun as it was one of our first sessions with a live audience in house and those who streamed it at home. A special Thanks to Picadilly Coffee Roasters who sponsored this session and supplied the audience with some amazing locally roasted coffee. Keep your ears peeled, you may not have heard the end of this session just yet.
If you like what you hear, you can listen to both of Adam's appearances on the podcast right HERE. You can also find Adam on Facebook & Bandcamp. If you're as much of a coffee fan as we are, we highly recommend checking out this session's sponsor at https://www.picadillycoffee.ca or on Instagram.
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern and Al Johnson. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Intro track: Coldsnap by Well Well Well.
We got to sit down with Halifax's own Cloverdale to talk about how he got into the scene, his step away from Dubstep to find a new vibe and his new Label Vibrancy.
The tracks you'll hear on this episode are: Keep Dancing - Cloverdale & Krude, Old School - Cloverdale & FWLR, Let Me Go - Eleganto (Latest release from Vibrancy), Every Day - SQWAD & Cloverdale
If you like what you've heard on this episode you can find more from Cloverdale all over the web: Facebook, Soundcloud, Spotify, Instagram
You can also Check out Vibrancy at https://www.vibrancylabel.com, and Instagram. Hit them up for sweet merch and even sweeter releases.
A big thanks to Susan from Goods, you can check them out online at http://www.goodssj.com or instore in Saint John, NB. you can also check out some great things on their Instagram
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern, don't forget to leave him a post on Instagram using the Hashtag #adriansband... And Frank James.. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Intro track: Coldsnap by Well Well Well.
We were joined by Ben Morgan and Kalen had a fun discussion about favourite horror flicks, music and a bit about a few songs that he's been preparing to release in the near future. We were lucky enough to get him in person for a short time to record a great session to provide this episode's tunes as well.
The songs you'll hear on this episode are: The Void, Call Me Names, Debutante and Do you Feel The Inner Light
If you like what you've heard here you can find Ben on Instagram or listen to some of his older material with Naked Baron on their Bandcamp.
Thanks to friend of the podcast Erin for the closing shout out!
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern who joined us briefly on this episode. don't forget to leave him a post on Instagram using the Hashtag #adriansband... Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Intro track: Coldsnap by Well Well Well.
Frank James made his way in to regale us with a sweet live set (which will eventually make it's way to our YouTube page) and talk a little bit about how he wants to spend his upcoming Covid controlled summer. We also delve into our past and tells tales of being shitty kids and our less than shiny behaviours. Of course you'll get to hear a few tunes from Frank's session recorded live, in -house as well.
The Tunes you'll hear on this episode are: Go Down Smooth (Lake Street Dive), Dave Foley, Wonder Where the Lions Are (Bruce Cockburn), The Letter (Joe Cocker), Time & Words
if you want to check out our very first episode, which also featured Frank you can find it here: https://thepaganplace.podbean.com/e/episode-one-frank-james/
A big thanks to friends of the Podcast: Anthony England and Elissa from Picadilly Coffee Roasters . You can find them via their website https://www.picadillycoffee.ca or on Facebook and Instagram
Also, thanks to Adrian the Intern who joined us briefly on this episode. don't forget to leave him a post on Instagram using the Hashtag #adriansband... Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Intro track: Coldsnap by Well Well Well.
We got to speak with Kylie Fox about her latest release Green and how she worked to get it exposure in an age without venues and live shows. We even get a little back story on a few of her tracks.
The Tunes you'll hear on this episode are: Glowstars (Green), The Tinder Song (Balcony), Balcony (Balcony), Cradle Me (Green)
If you dig what you hear on this episode and you'd like to hear more of her, you can find Kylie all over the web: Bandcamp, Facebook, Instagram of you can hit up her website http://kyliefox.ca/. Go give her some love!
A big thanks to friend of the podcast Amanda Evans from Partridge Island Publishing for the closing shoutout! You can check out some of their homegrown publications on their website https://partridgeislandpublishing.ca/. You can also find them on Facebook and Instagram.
Also, thanks to Frank James and Adrian the Intern. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Intro track: Coldsnap by Well Well Well.
It's been a little while since we've had a 'best of' episode, so we dug all the way back through each episode since our last and pulled one track for each musical guest we've had on.
The tunes you'll hear on this episode are: 1)David R. Elliott - Causeway 2)Quote the Raven - Hope 3)Austin Eatman - Broken Radio 4)Baggs - Stay at Home Dub 5)Maztradamus - Best Enjoyed Fresh 6)Red Usurper - Murderous 7)Kill Chicago - Flying Home 8)Frig Dancer - Agoraphobic Dinner Party 9)Adam Mowery - The girl with No Tattoo 10)Tooth & The Fang - coyote 11)Nurture Nurture - Lonely Habits 12)DK - Coltranes of the Movement
Thanks to Trent from Riff Raff Records in Saint John for the shout out. You can hit them up for all your skateboard and rock & roll needs. Find them on Facebook and Instagram. Go show them some love. Also thanks to friends of the podcast Steve and Sebastian Colwell as well as Aaron from Hammond River Collective for the holiday well wishes!
Also thanks to Frank James and Adrian the Intern. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram
We were happy to be joined again by Peter Rowan to talk about making live music happen in the time of Covid. Peter and Kalen discuss the changes that will need to happen to keep live music viable and accessible to both artists and patrons in the changing environment of the music industry. Of course you know know you'll get to hear some rad tunes as well.
The Tunes you'll hear in this episode are: DenMother - Is It Greener?, Little You, Little Me - I Can Try, Dumpster Cub - White Moth, Sadie - Popcorn
You can also find these artists on Bandcamp by hitting up DenMother and you can find everyone else with Monopolized Records
If you like what you hear from Peter You can check out his music thoughts with CBC every other Thursday with information morning, or feel free to stream. His new podcast will be coming soon as well, so keep your eyes and ears peeled. You can also check out his agent management page at https://perambulator.ca/
A bit thanks to friend of the podcast Jenn from Team Guimond, an amazing team that covers a lot of ground in helping shows and festivals run smoothly and safely. You can check them out on their Instagram
Also thanks to Frank James and Adrian the Intern. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram
We have 5 great stories send in by some friends of the podcast and of course we have some rad tunes for you as well.
The Stories you'll hear are: A Healthy Smile (Written and read by Steph Rae), A Cup of Tea (Sent in by Anthony England and read by Kalen Capson), Ghost Fog on Buddha's Birthday ( Sent in by Erin Stewart), The Terrible Old Man (By H.P. Lovecraft and read by Kalen Capson), A Sunday Stroll (Written and Read by Steph Rae)
The Tunes you'll hear: Cave Dweller - Dead Drop, Elevate the Virus - Ramshakle, Rifium - Dire Rotsequences, Surface Wounds - Exposure Therapy
A big thanks to those who sent in their stories! Also a big thanks to the fine folks at Obscurity for the shout out! you can find them all over the net: Facebook, instagram or by visiting them at their location on 88 Germain St., Saint John, NB
Also thanks to Frank James and Adrian the Intern. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram
Background tracks for the stories provided by Darren Curtis and Ghost Stories Incorporated.
We were fortunate enough to get a call from Newfoundland Americanaduo Jordan Coaker and Kirsten Rodden-Clarke of Quote the Raven to talk about their latest single Hope, Growth in the industry and some of their experiences and joys of being on the road.
The tunes you'll hear on this episode are: Golden Hour, Deadman's Pond, Hope and Laser Beam.
If you like what you hear on this episode you can also find these fine folks on Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, Bandcamp and of course through their official website http://www.quotetheravenofficial.com/
A big thanks to friend of the podcast Melissa from Asthetik Beauty Lounge for the shout out. Hit them up for all your aesthetic needs. You can find them on Facebook and Instagram
Also thanks to Well Well Well for the Intro Tune, Frank James and Adrian the Intern. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram
This time we had a great chat with the guys of Red Usurper to talk about their upcoming EP OV Bone and Rags, Set to be released September 25th. We also talk about the band origins and what listeners can expect to hear on the new release. There were a few audio issues with some of our mics, so some audio (Mainly Kalen's audio) is a bit lower then the rest.
The tunes you'll hear on this episode are: Murderous (Bone and Rags), Blackened on the Second Day (Sphere of Time), Before the Dawn (Bone and Rags)
If you really like what you hear on this episode be sure to check out the upcoming EP OV Bone and Rags hitting their media platforms September 25th. You can also find more of these guys all over the web: Spotify, Facebook, Instagram, Bandcamp and redusurper.ca
A big thanks to Madison and the fine folks at Sweet Leaf Co. for the shout out. You can check them out for all your Marijuana needs on their website or seeing what they have to say on their Facebook Page. Or visit them in person on Germain St. in Saint John, NB.
Also thanks to Well Well Well for the Intro Tune, Frank James and Adrian the Intern. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram
We were excited to have a chat with Scott and Jeff from Nurture Nurture to talk about their latest single Lonely Habits. We also find out what inspires them as a band and what they hope to achieve through their music. Of course we talked them into letting us play a few of their tunes as well, Twisted their ol' rubber arms!
The tunes you'll hear in this episode: Tactical Terry (Nocturnal Panic), Lonely Habits (acoustic), Personal Best on Harbour Passage (Live). Lonely Habits
If you like what you like what you hear on this episode you can also find Nurture Nurture all over the web: Facebook, Instagram, Bandcamp, YouTube and you can head straight to their single on Spotify. Join their chat group on Discord or head straight for their Merch!
Thanks to friend of the podcast Elissa of Picadilly Coffee Roasters for the shout-out! They are hands down our favourite roasters around here and they have kept us caffeinated! You can also check them out on Facebook and Instagram.
Thanks to Well Well Well for the Intro Tune, Frank James and Adrian the Intern. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram
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This time around we are joined by Adam Mowery to talk about his latest album Horseshoe Canyon, His first in 7 years. We chat about his song writing, recording on a 4 track cassette recorder and reminisce of day gone by.
The tracks you will hear on this episode are: The Black Path (St. Joseph's Mechanical Penthouse), Floyd on 45 (Horseshoe Canyon), Local Bands (Local Bands), The Girl With No Tattoo (Horseshoe Canyon)
If you like what you like what you hear on this episode you can also find Adam all over the web: Facebook, Instagram, Bandcamp, and through Monopolized Records. You can also hear Adam on our episode with Papal Visit. Be sure to go give his some listens!
Thanks to friend of the Podcast Pam of Heartbreak Boutique for the shout out! If you've ever seen any of our snazzy buttons, you better believe they were made there. You can also find them on Facebook and Instagram. If you're looking for some sweet duds, they can definitely hook you up!
Thanks to Well Well Well for the Intro Tune, Frank James and Adrian the Intern. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram
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We were joined by DK to talk a bit about the Halifax hiphop scene and his journey getting acquainted with it. We discuss his influences, how he gets himself out there and of course he lets us hear some amazing tracks off his latest release Soul Expressions. He's been interviewed for other great podcasts such as Break North Radio, and Hip-Hop Tictactics. He also has some writing experience under his belt from working with BBOY TECH REPORT, making educational articles on beat making.
The tracks you'll hear on this episode: Rollin' (Feat. Cam James & Justo the MC), Make Your Moves (Instrumental), Reflections (Feat. Ghettosocks), Coltranes of the Movement (Feat. Aquakulture, Timbuktu, Ghettosocks)
If you like what you hear on this episode be sure to check DK out on all his social media platforms.
Website: dkproducer.com Instagram: @dk_producer Twitter: @dk_producer Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/dk_producer
Bandcamp: http://dkproducer.bandcamp.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYu8uAec3vMoTOMphomcmuA Amendment: The 'Tribe Called Quest Tribute' mentioned in this episode was actually brought to you by DJ Chong Wizard. Thanks to friend of the Podcast Steve of Podcast of the Universe for the shout out, be sure to give them some love! Thanks to Well Well Well for the Intro Tune, Frank James and Adrian the Intern. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram
For this episode we gave a call to Jeff Keleher, one of the fine folks that bring us the 'Pocologan Camp Party', to talk about how his team plans to work around the no festival rule and still give the people live music. We also talk about rocket launches and the importance of mental health awareness during the troubling times of Covid.
The tunes you'll hear on this episode are: Ringer - The Divorcees, Hold My Own - Jamie Comeau and the Crooked Teeth, James Mullinger, Beer O'Clock - the Divorcees, Plenty of Ground - Jamie Comeau and the Crooked Teeth
You can also find the Divorcees on: YouTube, Facebook and their Website
You can Find Jamie Comeau and the Crooked Teeth on: YouTube, Facebook, Bandcamp and Instagram
You can also find James Mullinger on: YouTube, Facebook and Instagram
If you enjoyed this episode you can check out other episodes with Jeff Right Here. We also have past episodes with Jamie Comeau and the Crooked Teeth as well as a great episode with James Mullinger.
Thanks to Daniel Chamberlain for the closing shoutout!
A big thanks to Well Well Well for the Intro Tune, Frank James and Adrian the Intern. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram
We spent some time on the phone with Geoff Smith of 'Tooth and the Fang' to talk about his latest release 'Songs from the Broadview Wind Tunnel'. we also talk a bit about how are are occupying our time in these days of isolation.
The tunes you'll hear on this episode are: I can't See Your Face (off the album 'Void, Moving Without Having Moved'), The Shape (from the album "And I Heard from the Empty Spaces the Sound of Music, a Beautiful and awful Music'), Dog (off the album "Songs from the Broadview Wind Tunnel"), Coyote (off the album "Songs from the Broadview Wind Tunnel")
You can also find Tooth and the Fang on: Facebook, Instagram, Bandcamp and you can stream "Songs from the Broadview Wind Tunnel" anywhere you stream music. You can also find his last episode with us Here. Also check out his song in our 'Songs from a Distance' video series Here.
A big thanks to Lisa Freeze for this episode's shout out. You can find her Art on Instagram Here.
A big thanks to Well Well Well for the Intro Tune, Frank James and Adrian the Intern. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram
On this episode we are joined (Via Phone) by Scott and Andrew of Frig Dancer, All the way from their isolation in Frig Dancer Fortress. We talked about isolation, writing and recording music and some of the changes you might expect on their forth coming split release on Ancient Temple Recordings.
Since this was recorded over phone there is the occasional sound glitch, but we promise, it won't be enough to miff you off.
The tunes you'll hear on this episode are: Dirtbag Cat, Agoraphobic Dinner Party, 48, Pool Party (From their upcoming release)
If you like what you hear on this episode you can also find the band all over the internet: Bandcamp, Ancient Temple Recordings, Facebook and Instagram
In case you were curious about Food Wishes with Chef John, you should go check him out!
Thanks to Matt Rickard for the Shout out. Thanks to Frank James and Adrian the Intern. Also to Well Well Well for the use of their tune "Cold Snap" in our intro.
If you dig what we do you can find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram
Austin Eatman joined us to talk about his newly released EP: "Broke Radio". We got to discuss his experiences from his first studio recording and maybe even a few expectations for his future. We also got to enjoy a sweet session by Austin that we recorded live in-house for this episode.
The tunes you'll hear on this episode are: On You, Stop Short, Jackie Brown, Broken Radio (album version)
If you like what you hear, be sure to check him out all over the web: Facebook, Bandcamp, Instagram and wherever you stream your music.
Thanks to Jon Forward for the Shout out. Check him out at jonforward.com, Listen to his Saint Jon Forward Radio Podcast and give him a look see over on his Instagram. He was also a past guest on the Pagan Place, you can check out his most recent episode Here and his first appearance Right Here. Thanks to Frank James and Adrian the Intern. Also to Well Well Well for the use of their tune "Cold Snap" in our intro.
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We were joined by David R. Elliott to talk about his latest album Common St. and where his heart was at while writing, recording and producing it. We also talk a little about his new restaurant Ethel and Mary's. We were graced with an amazing session that we recorded live in-house just for this epiosde.
The tracks you'll hear on this episode are: On the Run, Causeway, Something About the Way (album version) and Carmarthen.
If you like what you hear you can find him on Bandcamp, Facebook and Instagram.
Thanks to Mel Sears for the Shout out. Thanks to Frank James and Adrian the Intern. Also to Well Well Well for the use of their tune "Cold Snap" in our intro.
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We were joined By Andrew and Jeff of Music we Like. We talk about the importance of community radio, how to get involved and what they love about it. We also talk about Sealand and ask Google to tell us some jokes. Of course, as always, You'll get some great music as well. You can also find Andrew and Jeff Live by tuning in on Thursday nights 8-10pm AST on local CFMH 107.3 fm or by streaming at localfm.ca
The Tunes you'll hear on this episode are: The Butterfly Effect - an Ultraviolet Apology, Michael M. McDonald - Bootlegger's Son, David R. Elliott - Foolish Lips, Michael Ramey - Don't Fight, Pick Lupins
Jeff's Moscow Mule: 1 Really Nice Glass, Some Really Frosty Ice, 2 Shots of Vodka (That makes it extra Jeff-ish), Sparkling Water, Ginger Beer, Juice of a Freshly Milked Lemon.
Also, a huge thanks to Well Well Well for the use of their song 'Coldsnap' for our theme. Also thanks to Frank James and Adrian the Intern.
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We decided to go back and listen to some of our past guest to hear what they love about music. So for this minisode, why not take a listen with us.
The Tunes you hear on this episode are: AngelMask - Daydream Nightmare, Diamondtown - Seize, Spruce - 8 Missing 6
A big thanks to Steve from Podcast of the Universe for the shoutout! Go check him out, give him some love.
Also, a huge thanks to Well Well Well for the use of their song 'Coldsnap' for our theme. Also thanks to Frank James and Adrian the Intern.
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We were joined by Greg Webber of Kill Chicago. We talk everything from being in a junior high punk band, his touring with maritime rockers 'Bucket Truck', right to the humble beginnings of 'Kill Chicago'. Of course we talk a bit about what you can expect on the new album as well.
The Tunes you hear on this episode are: Count to Ten (The Grey), Flying Home (The Fix), Two Drinks Behind (The Fix), Made Up (The Fix)
A big thanks to Melissa Matheson for the shoutout!
Also, a huge thanks to Well Well Well for the use of their song 'Coldsnap' for our theme. Also thanks to Frank James and Adrian the Intern.
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This time around we didn't have any guests lined up but still wanted to give you folks a little something.. It is a special day after all. So a few friends of the podcast tell some spooky-ish (maybe not spooky at all) stories. We also really wanted to get some amazing songs out to your earholes.
Thanks to Steve Hayes from the Podcast of the Universe. The audio from Kalen's story is actually taken from Steve's Unsolved Mysteries Episode which you can listen to Here. You can also find him on Instagram, so be sure to go give him some love and check out his very rad podcast.
Thanks to Steve Colwell for his tale of North End Living as a kid on Halloween.
The music you'll hear in this episode is Sylas, You Are Loved - The Sleepy Tree, Frig Dancer - Dry Throbber, Artifiseer - Falsify. You'll also hear The Northern Arm - Empty Orchestra; which plays in the background of Kalen's strange story.
Thanks to young Sebastian for the Halloween well wishes!
A huge thanks to Well Well Well for the use of their song 'Coldsnap' for our theme. Also thanks to Frank James and Adrian the Intern.
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We were lucky enough to be visited up and coming DJ Mike McDonald: stage name 'Baggs'. We talk about where his love of electronic music comes from, his path of learning to create his lofty Drum and Bass tones and what he wants to see in down the road.
The Tunes we hear in this episode are from his 2019 Spring Mix. If you want to hear more of his tunes you can check out his Soundcloud. You can also find Mike on Instagram and Facebook.
A big thanks to Chris McAleenan for the shoutout! You can check out his podcast "Livin' The Dream" on Soundcloud or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also find him on Instagram
As always, thanks to Well Well Well for the Intro Tune. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram
We were joined by Geoff Smith of Tooth & the Fang to talk a bit about his love of music and the many projects that he's involved in, including his solo project "Tooth & the Fang". Of course we get to hear a few of his tunes as well.
The Tracks you'll hear on this episode are: Broken Plate, Dog and Goodnight, Sweet Kween
You can find Geoff on Bandcamp , Instagram and Facebook. Go give him some love.
Thanks to Matt Parks for the shoutout. You can find a bit more about his short film the Minister Right Here.
A big thanks to Well Well Well for the Intro Tune. Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram
We were fortunate enough to meet up with Peter Rowan to talk about the Quality Block Party. As one of the driving forces behind the festival we get a little insight on it's conception and where it's going. We we talking outside near a coffee shop, so you're going to hear some of the sounds that make Uptown Saint John what it is (seagulls and coffee drinkers). A huge thanks to Abigail Smith and Peter for making this happen. Also, a huge thanks to the performing artists for the use of their tunes on this episode.
The tunes you'll get to hear in this episode:
Little You, Little Me - Traveled, Sadie - About U, The Backstays - Dreams, The Hypochondriacs - Reaching Out, Like A Motorcycle - Punk One
If you like what we do you can find us almost anywhere you get your podcasts. We can also be found on Facebook and instagram.
A huge thanks to James Mullinger for the shout out! You can find his episode Here.
This time around we were joined by Writer/director Matt Parks and Comedian/Actor James Mullinger to discuss their upcoming release of the short film The Minister. As fans of 80's tropes, B Movies and VHS they fully embraced their mutual loves in homage to their inspirations.
The Music you heard in this episode: The Northern Arm - Mercury Rising (In Two Parts)
Thanks to friends of the podcast Cait and Cherise from Strangegrooves for the shout out. Go give them some love and some listens.
If you'd like to find us, we can be found wherever you get your podcasts, Facebook and Instagram
This time we are joined by 1/3 of the team that's bringing us the Pocologan Camp Party. WE talk about Maritime Festivals, what we like about them and of course what's in store for Pocologaners this year. We're pretty excited to check it out!
You can follow the above link to check them out. You can of course also find them at http://www.pocologan.ca/ and on Instagram.
The music you'll hear on this episode: Terra Spencer - Cotton Mill, FM Berlin - Ransom, Spoutnique - The Hive is Alive, Slowcoaster - Eurotrash, Bleum - Super Human
Note: We neglected to mention the second bassist in the band Cursing and Swearing, Which is Gavin.. Sorry about that one folks.
Also since we mentioned the up coming short film The Minister you may as well check it out.
Thanks to Ryan Marino for the shout out. Go give him some love.
If you'd like to find us, we can be found wherever you get your podcasts, Facebook and Instagram
We're joined by Musical guest Dave Maz, 1/2 of Maztradamus. We talk a bit about Dave's music history and his current role as Vox Master in his current Project. With a run down on his sound board, he introduces us to some of his arsenal and loop station. As always we'll have some great tunes for you too, a few of which were recorded live in-house. Instead of breaking this into 2 parts as per usual, we decided to leave it as one fun chunk. Enjoy!
The tunes you'll hear on this episode are: BeatBox Loop Jam #1, Mazord - The Help, BeatBox Loop Jam #2, Maztradamus - Strange Birds, Maztradamus - Best Enjoyed Fresh.
If you like what you hear on this episode be sure to check out their Bandcamp
A big thanks to Well Well Well for the Intro Tune. If you'd like to find us, we can be found wherever you get your podcasts, Facebook and Instagram
It's been a little while since we've had a best of episode, so we compiled some tracks from the musical guests we've had on since our last "just the Music" episode. No gibber jabber here, Just Music.
The Tunes you will hear in this episode are:
Jamie Comeau and the Crooked Teeth - Animals, Gram Lewis - Back Yard, Adam Washburn - The Best Days, Dumpster Cub - White Moth, Jason Ogden of Penny Blacks - Night Manager, Corey Jellison - Current Wave, Joshua Smids - 2 Feet and a Heart Beat, Clinton Charlton -Will They Remember, Hammond River Collective - Hey Rita, Papal Visit - Pagan Place
If you like what you hear on this episode we encourage you to check the individual episodes to get more on each of these artist. also visit their bandcamps and seek them out on Social Media.
If you'd like to find us, we can be found at https://thepaganplace.podbean.com/ or where ever you get your podcasts. We're also on Facebook and Instagram
We were joined by comedian Jon Forward for his second visit to the Pagan Place. We talk a little bit about the roles of comedians in society, the difference of pushing boundaries and crossing the line, as well just getting caught up on Jon's pet project No Jokes Barred. As always we have some sweet Tunes as well. This is part 2 of 2.
Other then the Links above, you can find Jon on Facebook and Instagram.
The tunes you heard on this episode are: Sirr - Sweet Fame and Wicked Vices - Honest
You can also find SIRR on Facebook.
You'll find Wicked Vices on Facebook and Instagram
If you like what we do you can find us almost anywhere you get your podcasts. We can also be found on Facebook and instagram.
Thanks to Bliss Bites Cannabis Reviews for the shout out.
We were joined by comedian Jon Forward for his second visit to the Pagan Place. We talk a little bit about the roles of comedians in society, the difference of pushing boundaries and crossing the line, as well just getting caught up on Jon's pet project No Jokes Barred. As always we have some sweet Tunes as well. This is part 1 of 2.
Other then the Links above, you can find Jon on Facebook and Instagram.
The tunes you heard on this episode are: Mr. Tophat, Himself - Jesus in the Sun and Quinn Bonnell - Running
You can also Find Quinn Bonell on Instagram and Facebook
You'll find Mr. Tophat, Himself on Facebook and Instagram
If you like what we do you can find us almost anywhere you get your podcasts. We can also be found on Facebook and instagram.
The fine gents from Hammond River Collective stopped in for a visit to chat about their upcoming début album. We learn a bit about their history, what drives their sound and of course a bit about their album. There were a few hiccups with the audio so you'll have to forgive the difference in mic volumes between the folks speaking here and there. This is part 2 of 2.
The tunes you'll hear on this episode are: 'Fast Track' and 'Hey Rita'
We currently have a contest to win 2 tickets to the album release, 2 shirts and cds. Even if you don't go to the show, we'll still send everything else your way. Contest runs until 12 noon on 4/20. Follow the link here .
You can also find them on Instagram
Special thanks to Mei and Moxy from So We Started A Cult for the shout out. Definitely go check them out and give them some love. You can also find them on Instagram
If you like what we do you can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter
Thanks to Well Well Well for our intro. Check them out if progish fun is your bag.
The fine gents from Hammond River Collective stopped in for a visit to chat about their upcoming début album. We learn a bit about their history, what drives their sound and of course a bit about their album. There were a few hiccups with the audio so you'll have to forgive the difference in mic volumes between the folks speaking here and there. This is part 1 of 2.
The tunes you'll hear on this episode are: 'Bluff Creek' and 'Muscle of Love' (Alice Cooper)
We currently have a contest to win 2 tickets to the album release, 2 shirts and cds. Even if you don't go to the show, we'll still send everything else your way. Contest runs until 12 noon on 4/20. Follow the link here .
You can also find them on Instagram
Special thanks to Kaya and her Uke for the shout out. You should definitely go check out her jams and give her some love.
If you like what we do you can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter
Thanks to Well Well Well for our intro. Check them out if progish fun is your bag.
This time around we're joined by Jill and Andie of Dumpster Cub. We talk a bit about their music, where Dumpster Cub came from and even the meaning of their songs. Of course they played us a few of their tunes, recorded live in-house for this episode, as well. This is part 2 of a 2 part episode.
The Music you hear on this episode: 'Rising' and 'The Ocean Song'
You can find Dumpster Cub on Facebook and Instagram
Thanks to Adam from Papal Visit for the Shoutout. We were fortunate enough to have him and a few others from the band as guests on the podcast. You can check out part 1 of their 2 part episode Here.
If you like what we do you can find us on Facebook and Instagram
This time around we're joined by Jill and Andie of Dumpster Cub. We talk a bit about their music, where Dumpster Cub came from and even the meaning of their songs. Of course they played us a few of their tunes, recorded live in-house for this episode, as well. This is part 1 of a 2 part episode.
The Music you hear on this episode: White Moth, Small Bills (Regina Spektor)
You can find Dumpster Cub on Facebook and Instagram
Thanks to Steve of Podcast of the Universe for the Shoutout. We were fortunate enough to have him as a guest and you can check out part 1 of his 3 part episode Here.
If you like what we do you can find us on Facebook and Instagram
This time around we're joined by Steve Hayes, Host of Podcast of the universe. We talk a bit about his podcast and decided to do things a little differently and more in the vein of his show to make him feel at home. We each pick a random topic and try to educate the other on it. That being said, we discuss the history of sex dolls and The Mystery of the Circleville Letters. This is our longest episode yet, coming in at 3 parts. There are few glitches in the audio here and there, so we apologise for that. As always we also have some great tunes lined up for you as well! This is part 3 of 3.
The music you'll hear on this part:
Death X Disco - Family Man
You can also find them on Facebook and Instagram
Hayden White - Neverbe
You can also find him on Facebook
Wet Box - Master
You can also find them on Facebook
You can Find Podcast of the Universe by Clicking Here or anywhere you find podcasts. Of course you can follow the Instagram feed as well.
A big thanks to Picadilly Coffee Roasters for the shout out. You shoulc check them out and give them some love. Especially if you like good coffee, and shopping local (for local listeners). They also deliver. You can find them on Instagram
A huge thanks to Well Well Well for the use of their song 'Coldsnap' for our theme. Also thanks to Frank James and Adrian the Intern.
If you like what we do you can find us all over the place: Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Of course where ever you find your podcasts.
This time around we're joined by Steve Hayes, Host of Podcast of the universe. We talk a bit about his podcast and decided to do things a little differently and more in the vein of his show to make him feel at home. We each pick a random topic and try to educate the other on it. That being said, we discuss the history of sex dolls and The Mystery of the Circleville Letters. This is our longest episode yet, coming in at 3 parts. There are few glitches in the audio here and there, so we apologise for that. As always we also have some great tunes lined up for you as well! This is part 2 of 3.
The music you'll hear on this part:
Jaclyn Reinhart - For Now
You can also find her on Facebook and Instagram
Ryan Marino - Fabric of Reality
You can also find him on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube
The Wayouts - Join the Workforce
You can also find them on Facebook and Instagram
You can Find Podcast of the Universe by Clicking Here or anywhere you find podcasts. Of course you can follow the Instagram feed as well.
A big thanks to Picadilly Coffee Roasters for the shout out. You shoulc check them out and give them some love. Especially if you like good coffee, and shopping local (for local listeners). They also deliver. You can find them on Instagram
A huge thanks to Well Well Well for the use of their song 'Coldsnap' for our theme. Also thanks to Frank James and Adrian the Intern.
If you like what we do you can find us all over the place: Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Of course where ever you find your podcasts.
This time around we're joined by Steve Hayes, Host of Podcast of the universe. We talk a bit about his podcast and decided to do things a little differently and more in the vein of his show to make him feel at home. We each pick a random topic and try to educate the other on it. That being said, we discuss the history of sex dolls and The Mystery of the Circleville Letters. This is our longest episode yet, coming in at 3 parts. There are few glitches in the audio here and there, so we apologise for that. As always we also have some great tunes lined up for you as well! This is part 1 of 3.
The music you'll hear on this part:
Cassette Tapes - Like a Title Fight
You can also find them on Instagram and Facebook
Internal night - The Unseen
You can also find them on Instagram and Facebook
Tooth and the Fang - Lady of a Thousand Clouds
You can also find them on Instagram and Facebook
You can Find Podcast of the Universe by Clicking Here or anywhere you find podcasts. Of course you can follow the Instagram feed as well.
A huge thanks to Well Well Well for the use of their song 'Coldsnap' for our theme. Also thanks to Frank James and Adrian the Intern.
If you like what we do you can find us all over the place: Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Of course where ever you find your podcasts.
Thanks to Ryan McIntyre for the shout out. He's one of our past guests and you can check out part 1 of his episode Right Here
This time around we're joined by Joshua Smids to talk about his project The_Shadows_of_ and the new album 'Volume 1'. We chat about his experiences recording, how his music shifted and grew and of course we discuss much more. We even coaxed him into playing us a few awesome tracks, recorded live in-house just for this episode. We decided to leave this episode in one part, So enjoy!
All the music you heard on this episode is off his new album: Dance of a Gypsy, Home, 2 Feet and a Heartbeat
You can find Joshua on social media, such as: Facebook and Instagram
If you like what you hear we recommend that you head over and check out his album on Bandcamp
Special thanks to Melissa and Joel Smith of The Meandering Maritimer for the shout out. You can find out more about their adventures on their website https://themeanderingmaritimer.wordpress.com/ or even on their Facebook page. They were also past guests of the show, so you should probably check out that episode. You can find Part 1 Here
And of course thanks to Well, Well, Well for our into tune. You can find their Bandcamp Right Here
We welcome Jamie, Drake and Nick of Jamie Comeau and the Crooked Teeth into the Pagan Place. Join us as we talk a bit about their intense 2018 and where they would like 2019 to take them. We'll also talk a bit about what's changed from the days of Jamie recording alone to playing, writing and recording with the full band. Of course you'll get to hear some great tunes as well including a stripped down 3 piece track they played just for you. This is part 2 of 2.
The music you'll hear in this episode: Hold My Own (taken from one of their YouTube sessions), Animals (Pagan Place Sessions Recording)
If you enjoy what you hear you can find them on Facebook, Instagram and You can find Jamie's first EP on Bandcamp. You can also check out the live video for 'Hold My Own' on YouTube Here.
Thanks to Frank James for watching the audio during the interview portion of this episode. You can hear his episode Here
Thanks to 'Well Well Well' for the use of their track 'Coldsnap' as our into. You can find them and all their Proggy goodness on Bandcamp
We welcome Jamie, Drake and Nick of Jamie Comeau and the Crooked Teeth into the Pagan Place. Join us as we talk a bit about their intense 2018 and where they would like 2019 to take them. We'll also talk a bit about what's changed from the days of Jamie recording alone in his bedroom to playing, writing and recording with the full band. Of course you'll get to hear some great tunes as well including a stripped down 3 piece track they played just for you. This is part 1 of 2.
The music you'll hear in this episode: Breathe for You (recorded live at the Kent Theatre) and Left Behind (off Jamie's First EP 'About Face')
If you enjoy what you hear you can find them on Facebook, Instagram and You can find Jamie's first EP on Bandcamp. You can also check out the live video for 'Breathe for You' on YouTube Here.
Thanks to Frank James for watching the audio during the interview portion of this episode
A big thanks to Jeff from the Pocologan Camp Party for the shout out. This is an amazing slightly secret/not so secret bash. If you've never been, you'll want to reconsider missing another one. You can find info on them on Facebook, Instagram and even a bit on YouTube. Also Jeff was a guest on a previous episode, you can find part 1 Right Here.
Thanks to 'Well Well Well' for the use of their track 'Coldsnap' as our into. You can find them and all their Proggy goodness on Bandcamp
This time around we're joined by Jason Ogden of Penny Blacks. We'll talk a bit about music helping to drive his life, the changes in the local music scene over the years and the fact that he still gets pre-show jitters. You'll even get to hear a few amazing tunes from some of the many projects he's been part of. This is Part 2 of 2.
The tracks you'll hear in part 2 are: Hospital Grade - The Sea Will Punish us, Jason Ogden - The Night Manager
If you enjoy what you hear, feel free to visit them on the Bandcamp page. You can also find them on Facebook and Instagram
This time around we're joined by Jason Ogden of Penny Blacks. We'll talk a bit about music helping to drive his life, the changes in the local music scene over the years and the fact that he still gets pre-show jitters. You'll even get to hear a few amazing tunes from some of the many projects he's been part of.
The tracks you'll hear in part 1 are: Plastic War - Spider Legs and Penny Blacks - Hand 2 Hand
If you enjoy what you hear, feel free to visit them on the Bandcamp page. You can also find them on Facebook and Instagram
A big thanks to Steve, the host of Podcast of the Universe, for his support of the show. Be sure to send him some love and check out his show for some interesting topics that cover everything BUT He-Man. You can give him a listen at https://anchor.fm/potu and even visit him on Twitter and Instagram.... If He-man is your bag, you can even hear him cover that in his other podcast that has a strict pro He-man rule at https://anchor.fm/potu4motu
This time around we were visited by singer/songwriter Clinton Charlton. We talk a bit about his first forays into music, a bit about some of his projects and of course he graced us with a few of his tunes, recorded live in-house just for this episode. Part 2 of 2.
If you like what you've heard here you can find him on Facebook and at his website January Through December.
Thanks to Adrian the Intern for his second pass at sound engineering the interview portions of this episode.
And of course Thanks to Picadilly Coffee Roasters who fuelled this episode. You can find out more about them Via theirFacebook page. You can also find them on Instagram
Thanks to Well Well Well for the use of their song "Cold Snap" .. If you want to check out more of them, head over to their Bandcamp page.
This time around we were visited by singer/songwriter Clinton Charlton. We talk a bit about his first forays into music, a bit about some of his projects and of course he graced us with a few of his tunes, recorded live in-house just for this episode.
If you like what you've heard here you can find him on Facebook and at his website January Through December.
Thanks to Adrian the Intern for his second pass at sound engineering the interview portions of this episode.
And of course Thanks to Picadilly Coffee Roasters who fueled this episode. You can find out more about them Via their Facebook page. You can also find them on Instagram
Thanks to Well Well Well for the use of their song "Cold Snap" .. If you want to check out more of them, head over to their Bandcamp page.
This time around we were visited by singer/songwriter Corey Jellison. We talk a bit about his upcoming EP and his trek to get where he's at. He also played us a few tunes, recorded live in-house just for this episode. Tune in for part 2 of 2.
The track you'll hear on this episode is: Stranger Days
You can check out Corey on Facebook, YouTube and on instagram
Thanks to Adrian the Intern for his first official go at sound engineering the interview portions of this episode.
Intro theme provided compliments of Well Well Well. Check them out at wellwellwellcanada.bandcamp.com/
Thanks to Al Johnson
This time around we were visited by singer/songwriter Corey Jellison. We talk a bit about his upcoming EP and his trek to get where he's at. He even played us a few tunes as well, recorded live in-house just for this episode. Tune in for part 1 of 2.
The tracks you'll hear on this episode are: Against the Wild, Coming Home (City and Colour) and Current wave.
You can check out Corey on Facebook, YouTube and on instagram
Thanks to Adrian the Intern for his first official go at sound engineering the interview portions of this episode.
Intro theme provided compliments of Well Well Well. Check them out at wellwellwellcanada.bandcamp.com/
Thanks to Jeff and Andrew from 107.3fm's Music We Like.
On this episode we're joined by song writer Aryelle Morrison as we talk about some of her influences, her experiences learning classical piano as a child and how she feels about were her music may take her. This is Part 2of a 2 part episode. We do apologize, there will be some microphone fuzz on this episode.
The tune you heard on this episode is from her latest EP Stereotypical: A Year - Remix
If you like what you hear you can pick up Aryelle's latest EP on her Bandcamp.
You can also find her through social media: Facebook and Instagram
On this episode we're joined by song writer Aryelle Morrison as we talk about some of her influences, her experiences learning classical piano as a child and how she feels about were her music may take her. This is Part 1 of a 2 part episode. We do apologize, there will be some microphone fuzz on this episode.
The tunes you heard on this episode are from her latest EP Stereotypical: Batteries and Advice
If you like what you hear you can pick up Aryelle's latest EP on her Bandcamp.
You can also find her through social media: Facebook and Instagram
On this episode we're joined by travel and adventure blogger Melissa Smith and her husband Joel as we talk about some of their early adventures together and beginnings of what became the Meandering Maritimer. Part 2 of a 2 part episode.
Be sure to check Melissa's blog in all it's media formats. you can Find her writings at:
The Meandering Maritimer and Maritime Love
You can also find her on Facebook, Instagram and twitter
The Music you heard on this episode:
Craig Cardiff - Lenny Bruce Lee
From his up comming Collected Works. You can find him on instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Click his name to visit his bandcamp.
Tomato/Tomato - Everything You Need (Revisited)
Click their name to visit their bandcamp. You can find them on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook
Special thanks for the permission from the artists.
On this episode we're joined by travel and adventure blogger Melissa Smith and her husband Joel as we talk about some of their early adventures together and beginnings of what became the Meandering Maritimer. Part 1 of a 2 part episode.
Be sure to check Melissa's blog in all it's media formats. you can Find her writings at:
The Meandering Maritimer and Maritime Love
You can also find her on Facebook, Instagram and twitter
The Music you heard on this episode:
Adam Washburn - Time and Spruce - All in Stride
If you like what you heard you can find follow the above links to their bandcamp pages.
Part 2:
In this episode Kalen leaves the comfort of his home studio and joins the band Papal Visit front men Pierre and Adam, as well as John and Chris from the live band, at their jam spot after a killer show for the Quality Block Party.They discuss their history together as well as their home town's rich rock and roll past.
All the music you heard on this Episode was provided by Papal Visit. Be sure to check out their Bandcamp, you can also find them on Facebook
The tracks from this episode are: Pagan Place, Cut Me Out, I Wanna Part in a Play, We Can Work it Off
Since there are a few honourable mentions in this episode here are a few other links for those that might be curious about the bands and artists mentioned in this spisode.
Ermine - You can hear them on the BBQ Records YouTube page
Wooden Wives and The Organizers - You can check them both out at the Wooden Wives Bandcamp Page
Quality Block Party - Check out their Facebook Page for their events and festivals
Thanks to Buddy from Pension Clothing for the shout out and a sweet hat. You should check out their Site for some sweet duds
Part 1:
In this episode Kalen leaves the comfort of his home studio and joins the band Papal Visit front men Pierre and Adam, as well as John and Chris from the live band, at their jam spot after a killer show for the Quality Block Party.They discuss their history together as well as their home town's rich rock and roll past.
All the music you heard on this Episode was provided by Papal Visit. Be sure to check out their Bandcamp, you can also find them on Facebook
The tracks from this episode are: What Makes Him Win, The Heaviness, Sparkling Blue Depression and a bonus clip of a yet to be released track.
Since there are a few honourable mentions in this episode here are a few other links for those that might be curious about the bands and artists mentioned in this spisode.
Ermine - You can hear them on the BBQ Records YouTube page
Wooden Wives and The Organizers - You can check them both out at the Wooden Wives Bandcamp Page
Quality Block Party - Check out their Facebook Page for their events and festivals
Thanks to Buddy from Pension Clothing for the shout out and a sweet hat. You should check out their Site for some sweet duds
On part 2 of this episode I'm joined by Jeff Keleher and we discuss his Family's end of summer bash, The Pocologan Camp Party, running August 24th and 25th. We talk a bit about the history of the event, the joys, the stresses and where they may want to take it in the future. Of course we were sure to give you some tunes from a few of the artists playing the event.
If you'd like to check out the event, get your tickets or volunteer hit upHere
The Brood - Chicken, Cheese and beer, Be sure to check them out Here
Natalie Lynn - Company, You can find everything Natalie Lynn related on her website www.natalielynn.ca
Big Smoke Brass - The Square, You can find their latest recording Here
Hi-Def - Proceed to Wonder, you can find his Soundcloud here
Our intro is provided compliments of Well, Well, Well... If you dig sweet prog be sure to check them out on their Bandcamp
On this episode I'm joined by Jeff Keleher and we discuss his Family's end of summer bash, The Pocologan Camp Party Running August 24th and 25th. We talk a bit about the history of the event, the joys, the stresses and where they may want to take it in the future. Of course we were sure to give you some tunes from a few of the artists playing the event.
If you'd like to check out the event, get your tickets or volunteer hit up www.pocologan.ca
The music you heard on this episode:
Jamie Comeau - Fortune, Check out his bandcamp Here
Math Class - Shatterbrain, Check them out Here
TAAPE - Mudbath, Check him out Here
Our intro is provided compliments of Well, Well, Well... If you dig sweet prog be sure to check them out on their Bandcamp
We're joined by Ryan McIntyre, who talks about his progession of musical interest and getting over old inhibitions toward certain genres. We talk everything from Peter and the Wolf, Vivaldi, through Blues, Folk and Pop. Check out the links below to hear some of the songs we talked about but were unable to play due to copyrights.
The Music you heard on this episode: Papal Visit - It's Been Discontinued, Papal Visit - Back to the start, If you like what you heard, be xure to check them out on Bandcamp
Our intro is provided compliments o f Well, Well, Well... If you dig sweet prog be sure to check them out on their Bandcamp
Ryan's final song he discussed is Kate Nash's 'To the Music I Belong' .. You can listen to it HERE
If you want to check out Max Richter's amazing rendition of Vivaldi's 'Four Seasons' you can listen to it HERE
We're joined by Ryan McIntyre who talks about his progession of musical interest and getting over old inhibitions toward certain genres. We talk everything from Peter and the Wolf, through Blues, Folk and Pop. Check out the links below to hear some of the songs we talked about but were unable to play due to copyrights. Also, Part 2 of this episode will be out soon!
The Music you heard on this episode:
An Except from Peter and the Wolf, Narrated by David Bowie and orchestrated by the Philadelphia Orchestra. If you want to listen to the full production, you can check it out Right Here
The Episode ended on Joe McCorriston - See Ya. Please check him out on Bandcamp
Our intro is provided compliments of Well, Well, Well.. Check them out right here.
you can listen to Bob Dylan's A Song to Woody Right Here.
We're joined by Cherise Letson and Cait Milberry from Strange Grooves. We talk a bit about How they got started, some of their favourite tunes and where they are heading.
You can find them on their website www.strangegrooves.com or on Facebook
don't forget to check them out on most social media platforms as strangegooves.
If you want to check out the tunes they talked about: Stampeders - Sweet City Woman
Fleetwood Mac - Gypsy
The music you heard on this episode:
Intro and outro - Well Well Well
Mahsi Cho - Well Well Well.
If you like what you heard find them on Bandcamp.
We're joined by Cherise Letson and Cait Milberry from Strange Grooves. We talk a bit about How they got started, some of their favourite tunes and where they are heading.
You can find them on their website www.strangegrooves.com or on Facebook
don't forget to check them out on most social media platforms as strangegooves.
The music you heard on this episode:
Intro and outro - Well Well Well
The song pick for this episode was Caught Between Us by Little You Little Me
In this episode we talk with local Saint John artist Anthony Bourque about his upcoming event 4x24 Annual Art Auction. This is a 24 hour event, starting on April 21st at noon running until the 22nd noon. With the actual auction starting at 6pm on the 22nd. We talk a bit about how he got into the art world and where the idea for the event came from.
You can check out the event's Facebook page by Clicking Here
If you're curious about the artists you can check out their Bios here
The tunes you'll hear in this episode are: Intro - Adam Washburn, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Little Thing Gone Wild, Clutch - The Devil and Me, Kaleo - No Good.
In this episode Adam Washburn popped in for a visit and played a great set for us. We talk a bit about where his music is going and the ever changing industry that effects how artists get themselves out there. He also played a few of his tracks, recorded live in-house just for this episode.
The songs you heard on this episode: Molly, The Best Days, Blue, A cover of the Beatles' Blackbird, and Chasing Butterflies.
You can find Adam all over the place: Facebook , Bandcamp , Twitter , Instagram
If you like what you hear here, head over to his bandcamp page. His last album and EP digital downloads are both up for pay what you will.
In this episode we're joined for a second time by Gram Lewis. We reminice a bit about our youth, talk song writing and why he chose the songs that he decided to play for us. Of course his tracks were, recorded live in-house just for this episode. You'll hear a little of Adrian the intern from time to time as well.
The music you'll hear in this episde: Backyard, Songbird and a cover of Ween's The Argus.
Enjoy.
In this Second half of our 2 part episode Kalen and Adrian the Intern are joined by guest Anthony England for More ramblings about early memories that we have of music and our experiences with it. This is a two Part episode full of reminiscing and we only played music that came up as we talked while we fill Adrian on what he missed out on in the 90's.
This Episodes Playlist: Radiohead - How do you, 50 Cent - What up Gangsta, Jimi Hendrix - Hey Joe, Frank Zappa - Black Napkins, Elliphant - All or Nothing (feat. Bunji Garlin)
In this episode we're joined by Guest Anthony England and Adrian the Intern to talk about early memories that we have of music and our experiences with it. This is a two Part episode full of reminiscing and we only played music that came up as we talked while we fill Adrian on what he missed out on in the 90's.
Amendment: Nirvana Incesticide was apparently their 3rd release. It's considered a compilation as most of the song were written at various times.
This episode's playlist: Nirvana - Lake of Fire, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Suck My Kiss, Pearl Jam - Satan's Bed, The Odds - Eat My Brain, Sugar Ray - Mean Machine
For this episode we decided to mix it up a bit. Instead of a guest and session we decided to pull some tunes from our archives. There are many songs that never get aired due to time constraints, so we've pulled some out that you haven't heard from over the years. A few of the tracks you have heard before, but hey... They never get old. Over the years we've recorded in different locations with varying qualities of recordings from day one until now, so enjoy the journey.
You still have a few days to get in on our October giveaway contest, ending October 30th. Just visit our Facebook page and check out the promo there and comment or comment on the promo video Here . You can also find us on Twitter
The Tunes you hear on this episode are: 1) Troy Chenier - Heaven Take me Home 2) Adam Washburn - Penelope 3) Hunter Wilson - Poems 4) Frank James - Pity Sake 5)Austin Eatman - Same Damn Stone 6) Steve Fudge - Close Down 7) Peter Butler - Line by Line 8) Kerry Caron - 21 Stories 9) Drake Adams - On you Own 10) Joe McCorriston - My Hero 11) Gram Lewis - You Are Not Alone
If social Media is your game you can find some of these fine folks online.
Adam Washburn: Facebook , Twitter , Instagram , Bandcamp
Hunter Wilson: Facebook , instagram
Frank James: Facebook
Austin Eatman: Facebook , Twitter , instagram
Steve Fudge: Facebook , twitter , instagram , bandcamp - hiphop
Peter Butler: twitter , Bancamp - Well well well , bandcamp - Spruce
Kerry Caron: facebook , twitter , Instagram
Drake Adams: Facebook
Joe McCorriston: Facebook , twitter , instagram , bandcamp
This time around we decided to give you a bit of a longer episode. Eric from Parapony Picture Shows, the team that gives us the web series Hurtin. We talk a bit about the show, it's origins, influences and everything else that came to mind. We did have to contend with a band playing in the upstairs studio while we talked, so just a heads up that there is some backround noise. We'll say it's atmospheric. You can visit their website at hurtin.ca or check them out on their YouTube channel
Also check them out on Twitter , Facebook and even Instagram.
The songs you heard in this episode are: Heftone Banjo Orchestra - Maple Leaf Rag (intro), Flight of the Conchords - Rock the Party, Saddlesore Co-op Society - Cash Climb, Beastie Boys - 5 Piece Chicken Meal, Beardo - John Lennon, Saddlesore Co-op Society - Oh Pappa, Saddlesore Co-op Society - Hurtin Theme (outro)
Mr. Steve Fudge decided to come up to the studio and play us a few of his tunes. We also chatted about his other artistic interests, his rough start with open mics and the best experience he's had playing a gig. Steve has made many a venture, we dare say successfully, in to other realms such as HipHop and Comedy and we were glad to get him in for a chat. Hey plaed us a few tracks, recorded live in-house just for this episode.
The songs you heard on this episode were: Halfway, Erin and a cover of a 'Neutral Milk Hotel' song, Engine.
If you want to venture into his stroll down HipHop lane (which we really recommend you do) you can find his albums on Bandcamp for free right here: Curbside Prawjek
you can also find Steve on Twitter
In this episode we were invited into the studio of Industrial Park Productions to talk with Raven Blue and Jeff McLennan about their upcoming short film Homeless, due to be released Aug. 18th at the Third Shift Contemporary Arts Festival. They talk a bit about the importance of team collaberation, The learning curve of making a film and even let us hear a few tunes that influenced their gripping soundtrack.
Check out the films webpage here and of course watch the Trailer here
The music you heard in this episode was suggested by Raven and Jeff. You heard M83 - Couleurs (intro / extro), Paradise Animals - Coastal Lines and Blank Banshee - Teenage Pregnancy.
In this episode we had a phone interview with England's own Joe McCorriston all the way from Morecambe, Lancashire. We talk a bit about falling in love with music, changes in his song writing, the music industry and what to expect when someone wants to take on the life of a professional musician.
The songs you heard in this episode are: See Ya (with the Intro, Off the album 'Try as you might'), Halloween, Alive, C'est La Vie and Hero.
Visit Joe's website at http://joemccorriston.com/
If you like what you hear wander over to his band camp page to check out some albums and give him some love:Here
You can also find him on Twitter, Instagram and of course YouTube.
Check out his latest Video for 'Halloween' Here
This was originally the 3rd and final episode of the Pagan Place's pilot project. Troy gave a great interview and his songs are still just as solid now as they were then. We thought about doing some editing to clean up the sound and take out some hiss (we've come a long way since that day a few years ago), but decided to leave everything just as it is.
So for your listening pleasure the Long lost 3rd episode of The Pagan Place Sessions. Recorded live in-house just for this episode at our original location, giver of our name sake, The Pagan Place
Troy played a set of all originals. The tunes you heard were: "Heaven Take Me Home", "Can't Tell Me Why" and "Shut"
In this Episode we welcome Hunter into the studio to talk a bit about his music and his emotional investment in what he's doing with his song writing and some insight into life on the road. He played us a few tunes as well, Recorded live in-house just for this episode.
The songs you heard in this episode are: Pretty Habits, I've Been Asleep (A Long, Long time) a Hey Rosetta cover and Elijah's Lily. The into music was called Poems.
In this episode we were visited by Drake Adams. He talked a bit about life on the road and being in a van with band mates for a month at a time, with all it's ups and downs. Of course he also played us a few tunes, recorded live in-house just for this episode.
The song heard in this episode are: Dreaming of You, On Your Own, City Lights and cover of Barr Brothers' "Even the Darkness Has Arms"
You can find Drake Adams Music on Facebook by clicking Here
In this episode we welcome Kerry Caron to the Pagan Place to play a few tunes and talk a little about what drives him forward. He also graced us with a few tunes as well, recorded live in-house just for this episode.
The music you'll hear in this episode: 'Twenty One Stories',' I hear them All' (Dave Rawlings) and 'Ain't always Smiling'.
The intro was 'Wheels & Gasoline' by Dead Fingers
You can also find Kerry on facebook by clicking here
In this extrasode I have a candid talk with local comedian Saint Jon Forward. We talk a bit on his rocky start in the comedy world, some early influences and his first sips of sweet beery nectar.
May not be suitable for younger ears.
Check out Jon's website http://www.jonforward.com/
The Music you heard in this episode was: Clutch - Tight like That, Offspring - Ixnay on the Hombre intro, Beastie Boys - Heart attack man and Elephant Skeletons - Clear Skies.
This episode brings us our guest Peter Butler who talks about His previous experiences with his last band Well Well Well, his writing process and revisiting his songs of old. He even decided to grace us with a few tunes, recorded live in-house just for this episode.
The Songs the Peter played for us are:
Skins, A cover of Primus's Over the Falls, 8 Missing 6 and a cover of Rush's epic track Hope.
Check out Well Well Well Right Here
And Check out Peter's solo project 'Spruce' Right Here
In this Episode we're joined by Austin Eatman who plays us a few tunes and talks about his introduction into the local Music scene and his 12 step plan for song writing without the 12 steps. Recorded live in-house just for this episode.
The Songs Austin Played for us are:
Jaggy Jaggy, Purgatory Bent, A cover of Deertick's City of Sin and Hello.
You can chack out his Facebook page Here
check out his CBC Searchlight entry Here
This was the second ever Pagan Place Session with guest Gram Lewis originally airing on January 6th, 2015. Slowly migrating the older episodes to the new site. Like is and Share it, Spread the love. Recorded live in-house just for this episode at our name sake studio, The Pagan Place.
This is the First Pagan Place Session. Originally it aired on September 11th, 2014.
Franks talks a bit about Travels abroad, Bus Bombings and what inspires some of this songs.
Recorded live in-house at our name sake studio, the Pagan Place
Adam Washburn came in to give us a bit of insight into what inspired his last album and played a few tunes for your enjoyment, recorded live in-house just for this episode.
The songs he played for us are:
Fortune Teller's Dream, Palmer Street, Motivation, A cover of the Beatles' Here there and Everywhere and A rendition of Little Richard's Long Tall Sally.
You can check him out on Facebook Here