Episode 49: Popdose New Music Report
Ted welcomes Keith Creighton back to Planet LP to talk about his latest haul of new music, recap The Grammys, and remember Foo Fighters drummer, Taylor Hawkins
Read MoreTed welcomes Keith Creighton back to Planet LP to talk about his latest haul of new music, recap The Grammys, and remember Foo Fighters drummer, Taylor Hawkins
Read MoreTed Asregadoo welcome back guest Michael McGauley to talk about mixtapes they unearthed from the late ’80s/early ’90s.
Read MoreWhat’s the purpose of music award shows in the age of social media? Ted Asregadoo chews over this question with Popdose writer Keith Creighton. Plus, new music from Tears for Fears, Luna Li, and Arcade Fire.
Read MoreTed Asregadoo gets Semprini drummer Dan Reed to sit down for a rockin’ one-on-one and plays selections from the band’s self-titled debut album.
Read MoreOne from Ted Asregadoo’s audio archives. This 2007 interview features Dan Levitin, a Cognitive Psychologist whose book, “This is Your Brain on Music” was a national bestseller.
Read MorePopdose writer, Keith Creighton, returns for another in-depth chat about new releases on The Popdose New Music Report.
Read MoreMembers of the Cincinnati-based melodic shoegazing band The Hynx beam down to Planet LP to talk about their new record, “Your Tomorrow.”
Read MoreTed Asregadoo speaks one-on-one with lead singer and songwriter Vinnie Longhi of the Nashville-based rock band, the Semi-Supervillians. Their third recording “Play That Rock ‘N’ Roll is a celebration of rock styles that pays homage to the blues, glam, and hard melodic rock. Vinnie talks about the band’s ten-year run, being free of record labels,…
Read MoreX Marks the Pod host and Popdose writer Beau Dure chats with Ted Asregadoo about why today’s music does not suck.
Read MorePopdose writer, Keith Creighton, visits the planet with the Popdose New Music Report — a new monthly feature.
Read MoreBill Kopp beams down to Planet LP to discuss his book, “Disturbing The Peace: 415 Records and the Rise of New Wave.
Read MoreTed Asregadoo welcomes Beatles experts Drew Harrison and Dan Rivkin to talk about Peter Jackson’s epic film, “Get Back.”
Read MoreTed gets on the couch to ask Billy Joel superfan Scott Birmingham a simple question that leads to some rock and roll therapy for the Planet LP host.
Read MoreTed and John look back at the podcasting road they’ve traveled and look ahead to new releases in their final episode for 2021
Read MoreTed and John get all Gen X with Mike Hipple as they talk about his book, “Lived Through That: ’90s Musicians Today.”
Read MorePlanet LP hosts Ted Asregadoo and John Young talk to guitarist John Notto and bassist Justin Smolian from the L.A. rock band, Dirty Honey.
Read MoreIt’s back to the future as Ted and John spotlight their top five albums from 2001.
Read MoreTed and John welcome the band Unscripted to the ‘cast. This group of soulful guys from Sri Lanka will impress you with their smooth sounds and tight grooves.
Read MoreTed and John welcome author Doug Brod to talk about his book, “They Just Seem A Little Weird: How KISS, Cheap Trick, Aerosmith, and Starz Remade Rock and Roll.”
Read MoreTed and John welcome Drew Harrison from The Beatles tribute band The Sun Kings to countdown their top five hard rockin’ tunes by the Fab Four.
Read MoreTed and John welcome Michael McGauley back to the ‘cast to talk about their top five Rolling Stones songs where Charlie Watts shines.
Read MoreTed Asregadoo and John Young get into some deep soundtrack talk with Jeff Johnson — one of the managers at Intrada Records in Oakland, CA
Read MoreWhat is it about the Grateful Dead that makes its fans so obsessive about the band. Ted and John find out by talking to the biggest Deadhead they know: Don Potter
Read MoreTed and John’s brother from the same mothers and fathers join them to talk songs, bands, artists, and albums they got hip to because of their siblings.
Read MoreTed and John welcome the editor-in- chief of Ultimate Classic Rock, Matthew Wilkening, to the show to talk about the A&E documentary and the hard rockin’ band, KISS.
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