In Loving Recollection
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Episode 65: Squalls by Squalls
After spending a couple of years playing around their hometown, as well as venturing up the East Coast, the Athens, Georgia quartet Squalls would enter Electro-Acoustic Systems Studio in September of…
Episode 64: Is It...Man or Astroman? by Man or Astro-man?
Nearly 35 years ago, a group of extraterrestrials became stranded on Earth. Posing as college students attending Auburn University, they would make the most of the situation by starting a band and…
Episode 63: So Rebellious a Lover by Gene Clark and Carla Olson
In the fall of 1984, singer-songwriter Carla Olson of the Los Angeles based band The Textones would visit Madame Wong’s West for an evening of live music. It is there, after being pulled on stage to…
Episode 62: Sylvie by Sylvie
After spending some years contributing to various projects within the Los Angeles music community, musician Ben Schwab would take advantage of the time afforded to him through the Covid 19 lockdown,…
Episode 61: 2 by Coco
Shortly after the release of their debut album in October of 2021, the band Coco would begin work on its follow-up. In Episode 61, Maia Friedman, Oliver Hill, and Dan Molad discuss the making of…
Episode 60: Call and Response by Call and Response
In August of 2000, the San Francisco based indie pop band Call and Response would travel to the other side of the country and make a record in the sleepy college town of Athens, Georgia. For Episode…
Episode 59: Spirit Stereo Frequency by All Night Radio
In 2002, the Los Angeles based country psyche band Beachwood Sparks would go on an extended hiatus. Making the most of the opportunity presented, multi-instrumentalist Farmer Dave Scher would begin…
Episode 58: Stands for deciBels by The dB's
After forming in 1978, the New York City based band The dB’s would, by the next year, begin recording material at Blue Rock Studio in Manhattan. The end result would become a seminal classic. In…
Episode 57: Bucksport Motel by Milan McAlevey
In the Spring of 2022, singer-songwriter Milan McAlevey would begin to develop the material that would make up his 3rd solo release. Working in his home studio in South Portland, Maine, the songs…
Episode 56: Kerosene Hat by Cracker
After a day spent searching for a place to make a record, members of the Richmond, VA by way of Redlands, CA band Cracker would decide to make a detour and get something to eat at Pappy and Harriet’s…
Episode 55: Why That Doesn't Surprise Me by The Lucksmiths
In the summer of 2000/2001, Melbourne, Australia's The Lucksmiths would enter Audrey Studios in the Melbourne suburb of Richmond to record with producer Craig Pilkington. When the sessions were…
Episode 54: Is a Woman by Lambchop
After experiencing some success with the release of his band’s fifth album Nixon and quitting his long standing job with a flooring company, Lambchop’s Kurt Wagner would take advantage of the…
Episode 53: The Jacket by Widowspeak
Having been based in Upstate New York for a time, Widowspeak’s Molly Hamilton and Robert Earl Thomas would make the decision in 2020 to return to the place where their band had first begun, Brooklyn,…
Episode 52: Butter by Butter 08
While on tour in Japan with the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, musician Russell Simins would meet Japanese expatriates Miho Hatori and Yuka Honda of the New York City based band Cibo Matto. Once all…
Episode 51: Take a Picture by Margo Guryan
In the fall of 1968, Bell Records would release singer-songwriter Margo Guryan’s debut full-length Take a Picture. Initially, the album would fail to garner much attention due to the Guryan’s…
Episode 50: Golden Time by The Rock*A*Teens
By the 1990s, the Atlanta mill village known as Cabbagetown had become a haven for artistic types due to its location and cheap rent. It is in this rich environment that The Rock*A*Teens would form…
Episode 49: Protest a Dark Anniversary by Masters of the Hemisphere
Formed during the halcyon days of the late 90s/ early 2000s Athens, GA music scene, Masters of the Hemisphere would become the quintessential indie pop act of beloved local label Kindercore Records.…
Episode 48: ”Jimmy Carter” by Blue Mountain
In the summer of 1995, the Oxford, Mississippi based band Blue Mountain would release their sophomore effort Dog Days. The album would contain a tribute to our nation’s 39th president and all-around…
Episode 47: ”No More Kings” by Pavement
In the fall of 1975, the children’s educational program Schoolhouse Rock! would debut a song about the history of the Thirteen American Colonies titled “No More Kings.” Two decades later,…
Episode 46: Good God by Cyrus Gengras
After several years of non-stop touring, Los Angeles based musician Cyrus Gengras would find himself stuck at home in the spring of 2020. Making the most of the situation, Gengras would order a…
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In Loving Recollection has published 66 episodes since February 2020, covering topics in Music, Music Commentary.
In Loving Recollection is currently dormant with new episodes weekly. Average episode length is 1h 25m.
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