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It is Thursday and I feel like some rock. That is not a bad thing as Thursday at the Reaching for Lucidity Indie Music Blast Podcast episode 441 means a great eclectic rock… Continue reading
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Get your ears ready, turn up the volume, and prepare for a great dose of ATTITUDE!
It is episode 430 of the Indie Music Blast and today we bring you some hard-driving Garage,… Continue reading
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RfL is back to five days a week and episode 429 is starting things back up in style. It is Blues Monday and we have some seriously licking blues for your entertainment.
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RfL is all about great music, but sometimes we get an episode that takes the show to another level. This is one of those episodes. We get to catch up with a couple… Continue reading
I have found myself in the same argument over and over again through the years. The argument is that there is no indie movement, or alternative, or anything of the type. The second something becomes a movement, it no longer really exists, at least not as it started. I was reminded of this argument again yesterday when I was followed by two guys that were the white boy hip-hop version of the ‘Night at the Roxbury’ guys. It would have been funny if it was not so sad. They were so indie with their cred………..NOT!
Take hippies for example. They were counterculture, they were broke, they were pretty smelly, but at first they were genuine. Then the marketing guys and retail outlets latched on. If you were buying your bell bottoms at Montgomery Wards or Sears, and ordering your ‘paint your wagon’ patches from magazines, you missed the hippie movement. Sorry to say it, but you did.
Let’s look at the ‘alternative’ music scene. If you were listening to Radio Free Europe in the 80′s, you were part of the ‘college scene’ or alternative scene as it would start to be known. If you liked Husker Du, you may have been alternative. If the Replacements were in your tape deck, you still had cred. If you listened to any of these bands after seeing Nirvana’s ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit,’ or were turned on to REM with ‘Losing My Religion’, then no, you were not really part of the scene. Grunge? Give me a break.
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We are actually going to hit episode 400 on Friday as planned. But first, let’s take care of this show.
We are focusing this quickjabs on two incredibly talented ladies, and… Continue reading
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RfL is back, and I am sick. You will hear what I mean.
Anyway, can’t let illness block the show, so today we have an artist spotlight on Cush. Not only a great… Continue reading
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It is another Best of RfL show to get us closer to Friday’s episode #400!
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We are not going to go to hard on today’s Indie… Continue reading