Tag: interview

  • Harvey Danger “Flagpole Sitta'” with Tom Sanchez

    Harvey Danger “Flagpole Sitta’” with Tom Sanchez

    Strap in! Tom Sanchez (Magnet Theater) is on the show to ruin his brand! A big pop music fan, Tom talks to us about “Flagpole Sitta'” by Harvey Danger, a song he first heard back in high school and didn’t think too much about. It wasn’t until college, after moving all the way from Arizona…

  • Robyn “Dancing On My Own” with Elena Skopetos

    Robyn “Dancing On My Own” with Elena Skopetos

    Writer and actor Elena Skopetos (Songonauts, Magnet Theater) is in the studio to talk with Evan and Pat about Robyn’s masterpiece “Dancing On My Own.” This powerhouse song has it all – a little sad, but a lot of fun – and inspires everyone to get out on the floor and dance.

  • The Verve Pipe “The Freshmen” with Megan Gray

    The Verve Pipe “The Freshmen” with Megan Gray

    Megan Gray (Artistic Director at Magnet Theater) joins us in the studio to talk about “The Freshmen” by The Verve Pipe. The song came to Megan when her boyfriend Louis gave her a mixtape just before she embarked on a foreign exchange trip way back during her freshman year of high school. You know what that means –…

  • The Stone Roses “She Bangs The Drums” with Kevin Cobbs

    The Stone Roses “She Bangs The Drums” with Kevin Cobbs

    Comedian and musician Kevin Cobbs joins us to talk about “She Bangs The Drums” by The Stone Roses. Hear all about Kevin’s cool parents, how he got into The Stone Roses, and his love of nudie suits. It’s one hell of an episode!

  • Janet Jackson “Love Will Never Do (Without You)” with James Arthur M.

    Janet Jackson “Love Will Never Do (Without You)” with James Arthur M.

    The venerable James Arthur M. joins us on this episode to discuss Janet Jackson’s masterpiece “Love Will Never Do (Without You).” James is New York-based actor, a correspondent for THWIP!: The Big Marvel Show, and the co-host of Minority Korner, your next favorite podcast. Add dancer, choreographer, and writer to the resumé and you’ll start to understand…

  • LIVE – 12/3 – Maeve Higgins + Bartees & The Strange Fruit

    LIVE – 12/3 – Maeve Higgins + Bartees & The Strange Fruit

    Holy shit! Our next and final show of 2017 is tomorrow, Sunday, 12/3, at 7:00 pm and our guests will be comedian Maeve Higgins (Inside Amy Schumer, Maeve In America) and Bartees & The Strange Fruit. We’ll be talking with Maeve about the song “White Ferrari” by Frank Ocean, which is a truly killer track. Ahead…

  • Concrete Blonde “Joey” with Maris Kreizman & Parrot Dream

    Concrete Blonde “Joey” with Maris Kreizman & Parrot Dream

    Maris Kreizman (Slaughterhouse 90210) brought her favorite sad song with her: Concrete Blonde – Joey. Joey has been one of Maris’ favorites for years, and even sang it from a porch for the world to hear! We talk about how Maris found herself connecting to sad songs about complicated relationships and thinking she related to…

  • The Hold Steady “You Can Make Him Like You” with Early Riser

    The Hold Steady “You Can Make Him Like You” with Early Riser

    Two guests! One host! Oh, what a night! On this LIVE episode, Pat talks with Kiri Oliver and Heidi Vanderlee of the band Early Riser about a song they both love! With Evan out of town, Pat interviews Kiri and Heidi about “You Can Make Him Like You” by  The Hold Steady.

  • LIVE – 11/5 – Sarah Pappalardo + Reonda

    LIVE – 11/5 – Sarah Pappalardo + Reonda

    The very next live edition of Repeater is coming up this Sunday, 11/5, at 8:30 pm, and it features Sarah Pappalardo (founder + editor, Reductress) and Reonda (songwriter + multi-instrumentalist). Not only will it be a great time, but it will also be an excellent time.

  • Diddy’s Kong Quest “Bramble Blast / Stickerbrush Symphony” with Pat May

    Diddy’s Kong Quest “Bramble Blast / Stickerbrush Symphony” with Pat May

    Pat May joins us to talk about “Bramble Blast / Stickerbrush Symphony” from the video game Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest. That’s right, another Pat! Two Pats! Innovation! Pat May loves video games more than anything and truly loves the music of video games more than most things.