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Ep 42Bonus Sidetrack: Jacqueline Taïeb - 7 A.M.

While Travis is out of town, I threw up a quick little sidetrack episode on a song I heard while thrifting in Austin, Texas last week. Jacqueline Taïeb was one of many successful singer/songwriters of the 1960's Yé-yé pop music movement out of Southern Europe. Check out the english vocal version of her 1967 single "7 Heures Du Matin". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 30, 201814 min

Ep 41Bonus Episode: The Demo Files - Kings of Convenience :: Quiet Is The New Loud

While Travis is out of town and super busy, we decided to upload a previously un-aired episode from the early days. We recorded an episode on Kings of Convenience's first studio album, "Quiet Is The New Loud" around a year ago and ended up airing an entirely different episode on their second full length, "Riot On An Empty Street" for episode 7. This is one of the first episodes ever recorded for the podcast, in the early days shortly after coming up with the idea. Hope You Enjoy it!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 28, 201846 min

Ep 40Sidetrack: Polish Jazz Sampled - The Music of Skalpel

On this week's Sidetrack we dive into the sampled Polish jazz tunes of Poland's own Marcin Cichy and Igor Pudło, known collectively as Skalpel. These guys are masters of their craft and create beautifully dark & moody, cinematic nu-jazz, sampling only from old Polish jazz records from the 60s and 70s. We listen to a couple of these old records, along with two songs of Skalpel's from their 2004 self-titled and 2005's "Konfusion". For more info, check out our show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/album-review-amon-tobin-bricolage#sidetrack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 15, 201835 min

Ep 39Ep 20: Amon Tobin - Bricolage

We explore the jazz, hip-hop, and jungle-infused sounds on Amon Tobin's debut album, Bricolage. With this album, unlike most trip hop albums from the nineties, Tobin perfectly blends old jazz samples with a drum and bass backbone, and an IDM sensibility. Dark, moody, and effortlessly cool, this record stands out as a true gem in the field of trip hop. For more info, check out our show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/album-review-amon-tobin-bricolage Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 9, 201852 min

Ep 38Sidetrack: Black Dice - Tree Tops

Fresh off the heels of our Animal Collective episode, we keep things weird for this week's Sidetrack with a look at Black Dice's "Tree Tops" and "Skeleton" from their 2004 release "Creature Comforts". We really tried to understand and enjoy the noisiness of these noise tracks, but the lack of song structures and melodies just left us scratching our heads. For more info, check out our show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/album-review-animal-collective-sung-tongs#sidetrack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 3, 201827 min

Ep 37Ep 19: Animal Collective - Sung Tongs

We explore the experimental and unconventional sounds of Animal Collective with a look at their 2004 album Sung Tongs. Avey Tare and Panda Bear's unique use of harmonies and repetition on this album are what make it such a compelling experimental record. This album ultimately proves to be the blueprint and stepping stone for the sounds and techniques heard on their 2009 album Merriweather Post Pavillion, their most well-received and commercially successful release to date. For more info, check out our show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/album-review-animal-collective-sung-tongs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 26, 20181h 11m

Ep 36Sidetrack: Roy Harper - The Same Old Rock

​In this week's Sidetrack we take a look at an album that Fleet Foxes' Robin Pecknold drew inspiration from and had on heavy rotation while writing songs for ​"Helplessness Blues". Roy Harper's four song masterpiece, "Stormcock", is this short and sweet, intensely beautiful & clever album (to borrow sentiments from Johnny Marr), along with other works by Harper, had a major influence on many of rock's most legendary members, including Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Pete Townshend, and Pink Floyd, among others. For more info, check out our show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/ep-18-fleet-foxes#sidetrack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 20, 201826 min

Ep 35Ep 18: Fleet Foxes - Helplessness Blues

​We gush and fawn over Robin Pecknold's lyrics and song composition as we dive into Fleet Foxes' second album Helplessness Blues​. We also take a look at what makes Fleet Foxes stand out in the landscape of indie-folk from that era. For more info, check out our show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/ep-18-fleet-foxes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 12, 20181h 18m

Ep 34Sidetrack - Sleep

Travis offers a quick peak at the pivotal stoner metal band Sleep, and plays a track off their brand new album ​The Sciences​ called "Marijuanaut's Theme". For more info, check out our show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/music-review-black-sabbath#sidetrack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 7, 201813 min

Ep 33Ep 17: Black Sabbath

In this episode we explore Black Sabbath's first three albums, and briefly touch on one of rock's most pivotal years, 1969. And much like our very first episode on Alice in Chains, we get to the bottom of Quentin's dislike for metal. For more info, check out our show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/music-review-black-sabbath Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 30, 20181h 15m

Ep 32Sidetrack: Spoon - "The Book I Write" (Stranger Than Fiction S/T)

To top off our SpoonFest we decided to dive into the soundtrack for "Stranger Than Fiction" for our Sidetrack this week, which just happens to be chock-full Britt Daniel & Spoon. Music supervisor/composer Brian Reitzell collaborates heavily with Britt Daniel for this soundtrack, and Daniel offers up four Spoon tracks for the film, including "The Book I Write", which is an exclusive track for the movie. For more info, check out our show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/ep-16-spoon-gimme-fiction#sidetrack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 22, 201828 min

Ep 31Ep 16: Spoon - Gimme Fiction

We finish up our SpoonFest with a look at Spoon fully realized in their 2005 release ​"Gimme Fiction"​.​ With the addition of keyboardist Eric Harvey alongside Britt Daniel's increasing comfortability behind those ivory keys, ​"Gimme Fiction"​ brings the piano to the forefront in several songs, yet still finds time to squeeze in those slightly strange & beautiful, electronic-heavy tunes that Spoon does so well. For more info, check out our show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/ep-16-spoon-gimme-fiction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 15, 20181h 11m

Ep 30Sidetrack: The Dead Texan

We explore the work of acclaimed ambient artist Adam Wiltzie and his side project The Dead Texan. Wiltzie and his collaborator Christina Vantzou approach ambient music differently than Scott Morgan of Loscil, who we talked about last week, leaning more on real instruments sampled into the mix to create more organic sounding tones and textures in their music. If you like this music, check out Wiltzie's main project Stars of the Lid. For more info, check out our show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/music-review-loscil-first-narrows#sidetrack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 8, 201824 min

Ep 29Ep 15: Loscil - "First Narrows"

We hit pause on indie rock and mellow out with the ambient electronic music of Loscil. Scott Morgan's approach to Loscil started as an exploration on how to represent abstract concepts such as physics and thermodynamics in musical form. On this episode, we cover his third studio album First Narrows and talk about the special relationship we both have with ambient music and how Loscil's approach sets him apart from others in the genre. For more info, check out our show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/music-review-loscil-first-narrows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 2, 20181h 10m

Ep 28Sidetrack: Eurythmics - "Ministry of Love"

Powerpop synth duo The Eurythmics had found mega success behind the time the year 1984 rolled around. But when the decided to tackle the score to the film adaptation of George Orwell's book of the same name, controversy ensues. Hear for yourself why Britt Daniels of Spoon considers this to be a highly overlooked album. For more info, check out our show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/spoon-kill-the-moonlight-review#sidetrack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 24, 201830 min

Ep 27Ep 14: Spoon - Kill The Moonlight

We continue our quest to cover all things Spoon with a look at Kill the Moonlight. On this album, Spoon becomes more experimental with their song compositions, adding more synthesized drums and keys to the mix. But still present are Britt Daniels's always spot-on guitar riffs and Jim Eno's simple yet masterful drum beats. With songs that break away from the mainstream through risk-taking and experimentation, but still carry with it pop-hook punches and catchy melodies, Kill the Moonlight set Spoon on the path to becoming the indie-rock gods that they are today. For more info, check out our show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/spoon-kill-the-moonlight-review Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 17, 20181h 6m

Ep 26Sidetrack: Echo & The Bunnymen - Show of Strength

Following last week's episode on Interpol's debut album "Turn On The Bright Lights", we focus on new wave's "chumps from Liverpool", Echo & The Bunnymen, and their second studio album from 1981, "Heaven Up Here". The album's dark, moody, somber vibes puts us in the same headspace as Interpol's TOTBL. With frontman Ian McCulloch's imperfect & strained vocals, & guitarist Will Sergeant's reverb'd & angular stylings, it's no wonder Interpol was often compared to Echo & The Bunnymen. For more info, check out our show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/music-review-interpol-turn-on-the-bright-lights#sidetrack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 3, 201829 min

Ep 25Ep 13: Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights

This week we explore the melancholic soundscapes of Interpol's debut album Turn On The Bright Lights. The emotional punch that this album packs is the perfect mix of somber and powerfully passionate in a way that, beyond their red ties and sleek haircuts, made Interpol stand out amongst the slew of bands from that era. Between the angular guitars of Daniel Kessler, the baritone attack of Paul Bank's vocals, and the one-two punch of Carlos D. on bass and Sam Fogarino on drums - Interpol delivers one of the most memorable releases to come out of the New York post-punk revival of the early 2000s. For more info, check out our show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/music-review-interpol-turn-on-the-bright-lights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 27, 20181h 15m

Ep 24Sidetrack: Elvis Costello - Secondary Modern

We take a look back at one particular incident in 1979 involving the Stephen Stills Band, too much to drink, and Elvis Costello's racist remarks toward black American musicians just as his career was starting to take off in the U.S. Costello bounces back by releasing "Get Happy!!" in 1980, a collection of soul-pop gems that demonstrated a clear respect and admiration for the music of black America. To tie it back to last week's review of Spoon's "Girls Can Tell", we listen to "Secondary Modern" and explore the influence Costello had on Britt Daniels vocal stylings. For more info, check out our show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/ep-12-spoon-girls-can-tell#sidetrack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 20, 201831 min

Ep 23Ep 12: Spoon - Girls Can Tell

On this week's episode we continue our dive into Spoon with a look at Girls Can Tell. This album shows a clear shift in sound from the more aggressive and punchier approach of their previous works, with Britt Daniels acknowledging that anything is fair game when it comes to a Spoon song. Pianos, vibraphones, and even harpsichords are introduced into the songwriting process, creating the blueprint for how Britt and company approach the music of Spoon from that point on. It's safe to say that Girls Can Tell is when Spoon becomes Spoon. For more info, check out our show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/ep-12-spoon-girls-can-tell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 13, 201852 min

Ep 22Sidetrack: American Football

We continue our conversation on the origins of emo music with a look at 1999 self-titled album from American Football. Stepping away from the punk-rock influence entirely, American Football's unique sound introduced elements of jazz and math-rock into the emo repertoire. The album has since achieved cult-status and is widely considered one of the greatest and most important releases in the history of emo music. For more info, check out our show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/ep-11-jimmy-eat-world-clarity#sidetrack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 6, 201829 min

Ep 21Ep 11: Jimmy Eat World - Clarity

Now considered a touchstone record of the emo genre, we take a look at Jimmy Eat World's 1999 classic Clarity, and how the sound they were perfecting ushered us into the third wave of emo music. Before that we go all the way back to the spring of 1985 in Washington D.C. to explore the origins of emo, and discuss how difficult the genre is to define. For more info, check out our show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/ep-11-jimmy-eat-world-clarity Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 2, 20181h 3m

Ep 20Sidetrack: Spoon Gives Laffitte A Musical Middle Finger

One year after releasing ​"A Series Of Sneaks​", Spoon erects a permanent middle finger to Ron Laffitte in the form of a single. Laffitte, the recently canned VP at Elektra Records, was ultimately responsible for ASoS's failure & for Spoon getting dumped from the label. This week's sidetrack dives a little deeper into the story as we listen to both sides of the single, "The Agony of Laffitte" & "Laffitte Don't Fail Me Now". For more info, check out our show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/album-review-spoon-series-of-sneaks#sidetrack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 22, 201829 min

Ep 19Ep 10: Spoon - A Series Of Sneaks

We begin our monthly love fest for indie rock gods Spoon with a look at their 2nd studio album "A Series of Sneaks". Although the album was ultimately unsuccessful due to limited support from the Elektra records (more on that story later), the album went on to receive critical acclaim and admiration as one of the greatest 90's rock albums of the decade. For more info, check out our show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/album-review-spoon-series-of-sneaks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 14, 20181h 2m

Ep 18Sidetrack: Melvin Lindsey's Quiet Storm

On this week's Sidetrack, We explore the origins of the Melvin Lindsey's smooth jazz radio format "Quiet Storm" and the Smokey Robinson song of the same name that inspired the genre. For more info, check out the shown notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/music-review-sade-promise#sidetrack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 9, 201820 min

Ep 17Ep 9: Sade - Promise

We take a break from the usual rock and folk to explore the legendary R&B soulstress Sade and her second studio album Promise, and how with the help of her incredible backing band were able to cut through the 80's pop formula with their unique blend of jazz, R&B and soul. For more info, check out the shown notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/music-review-sade-promise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 31, 20181h 11m

Ep 16Sidetrack: Polvo - Snowstorm In Iowa

Fresh off the heels of last week's episode on Foals' debut album ​Antidotes​, this week's Sidetrack focuses on one of the "founders of math rock", Polvo, with music from their 1996 release ​Exploded Drawing.​ For more info, check out the shown notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/music-review-foals-antidotes#sidetrack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 24, 201820 min

Ep 15Ep 8: Foals - Antidotes

No Filler explores what makes Foals' debut album Antidotes one of the greatest math-rock albums of all time. The angular guitars, complex drums, and punchy, anxious vocals make this album truly unforgettable. For more info, check out the shown notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/music-review-foals-antidotes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 18, 201857 min

Ep 14Sidetrack: Feist - Leisure Suite

On this week's Sidetrack we take a look at Feist's second studio album ​Let It Die ​with a quick listen ​​​of track 5, "Leisure Suite". Feist also appears in a couple tracks on Kings of Convenience's ​Riot On An Empty Street​, which was covered on last week's No Filler episode. We intro this Sidetrack with a clip from "Know How", which features Feist's vocals. For more info, check out the shown notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/ep-7-kings-of-convenience-riot-on-an-empty-street#sidetrack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 10, 201819 min

Ep 13Ep 07: Kings of Convenience - Riot On An Empty Street

On this week's episode, we take a look at our all-time favorite folk group Kings of Convenience, and we dive into their 2nd studio album "Riot On An Empty Street". Let these two gentlemen serenade you with the most beautiful harmonies & melodies...and when I say gentlemen I, of course, am talking about the Self brothers---boom! Got 'em. For more info, check out the shown notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/ep-7-kings-of-convenience-riot-on-an-empty-street Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 4, 20181h 3m

Ep 12Sidetrack: The Mamas & The Papas - Mansions

On this week's Sidetrack we take a closer look at Cass Elliot of The Mamas & The Papas, and her drug-fueled relationship with David Crosby. We listen to one of Q's favorite songs of theirs, "Mansions", which appears on their 4th studio album The Papas & The Mamas. For more info, check out the shown notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/ep-6-crosby-stills-nash-s-t#sidetrack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 27, 201820 min

Ep 11Ep 06: Crosby, Stills & Nash - Self-Titled

In this week's episode we start by taking a brief look at the individual careers of David Crosby, Stephen Stills, & Graham Nash, and tell the story of how they met and the factors that eventually brought them together as one of music history's greatest folk rock groups. For more info, check out the shown notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/ep-6-crosby-stills-nash-s-t Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 25, 20181h 2m

Ep 10Sidetrack: Pat Metheny & Tosca

On this week's Sidetrack we focus on the art of sampling in electronic music. A single chord from a 1977 Pat Metheny song gets sampled in one of our favorite Tosca tracks, "Rondo Acapricio". For more info, check out the shown notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/tosca-suzuki-review#sidetrack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 21, 201829 min

Ep 9Ep 05: Tosca - Suzuki

No Filler discuss what goes into making a great downtempo track, and ultimately conclude that it doesn't get much better than the music of Tosca, specifically the Austrian duo's 2000 release Suzuki. For more info, check out the shown notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/tosca-suzuki-review Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 18, 20181h 6m

Ep 8Sidetrack: Mark Lanegan - Undertow

No Filler takes a well-rounded look at singer/songwriter Mark Lanegan's genre-spanning career, from the early days as frontman for 90's Seattle grunge band Screaming Trees & his hauntingly beautiful solo work from the same era, as well as his collaborations with desert rockers Queens Of The Stone Age. For more info, check out the shown notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/ep-4-foo-fighters-there-is-nothing-left-to-lose#sidetrack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 14, 201817 min

Ep 7EP 04: Foo Fighters - There Is Nothing Left To Lose

No Filler welcomes our first guest on the podcast to talk about our favorite Foo Fighters' album There Is Nothing Left To Lose. We take a look at Dave Grohl's life and circumstances leading up to the recording of this album, and all the factors that led to making this record truly special. For more info, check out the shown notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/ep-4-foo-fighters-there-is-nothing-left-to-lose Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 10, 20181h 13m

Ep 6Sidetrack: Creedence Clearwater Revival - Effigy

Creedence Clearwater Revival are one of the early pioneers of the southern rock genre. On this week's sidetrack we touch on John Fogerty's lyrical confrontation with Richard Nixon on their 1969 album Willy And The Poor Boys, and take a quick look at the last track of the record, "Effigy". We close out this episode with an equally gloomy King's of Leon track, "Wicker Chair". For more info, check out the shown notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/ep-3-kings-of-leon-youth-and-young-manhood#sidetrack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 7, 201817 min

Ep 5Ep 03: Kings of Leon - Youth & Young Manhood

In this holy rollin', blues-heavy episode, No Filler takes a nostalgic look at Kings Of Leon's debut album "Youth & Young Manhood". We also touch briefly on the relations between gospel music and the early origins of rock 'n' roll. For more info, check out the shown notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/ep-3-kings-of-leon-youth-and-young-manhood Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 4, 20181h 23m

Ep 4Sidetrack: Boards of Canada - Bocuma

This week's sidetrack touches on Scottish electronic duo Boards of Canada, one of the early pioneers of the IDM genre. We listen to "Bocuma" off the 1998 album Music Has the Right to Children, and discuss the major influence that Boards of Canada had on Tycho's early work. For more information, check out the show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/tycho-dive#sidetrack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 31, 201820 min

Ep 3Ep 02: Tycho - Dive

Tycho's second studio album ​"Dive" is reviewed, and we explore how music is so closely tied to memory and nostalgia with a discussion of the term hypnagogic pop and how it applies to the chillwave genre. For more information, check out the show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/tycho-dive Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 27, 20181h 14m

Ep 2Sidetrack: Green River - Swallow My Pride

For our sidetrack episode this week we dig a little deeper into Green River, the so-called original grunge band, with a look at their 1985 EP "Come On Down". For more information, check out the show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/alice-in-chains-dirt#sidetrack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 24, 201824 min

Ep 1Ep 01: Alice In Chains - Dirt

In the very first episode, the heavier side of grunge is explored with No Filler's review of Alice in Chains second studio album "Dirt". We are also briefly distracted by a photo of Pantera from 1985 (follow the link below). https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/alice-in-chains-dirt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 22, 20181h 26m

Ep 00: Teaser

No Filler is a music podcast dedicated to sharing the often overlooked hidden gems that fill the space between the singles on our favorite records. In each episode we’ll dive into a little history of the artist and the album of choice, with snippets from interviews & concerts, as well as music from the album itself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 22, 20186 min