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Enjoy debating font sizes on festival lineups? Or better yet, ever make a fake Coachella poster and fill it with emo bands? This is your podcast. Each Thursday morning, Billboard staff writer Chris Payne chats with musicians and music writers about what's going on in alternative music; we've got behind-the-scenes stories, chart insight, ~inspirational moments~ and yes, RED HOT TAKES straight from Billboard's New York City office. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Enjoy debating font sizes on festival lineups? Or better yet, ever make a fake Coachella poster and fill it with emo bands? This is your podcast. Each Thursday morning, Billboard staff writer Chris Payne chats with musicians and music writers about what's going on in alternative music; we've got behind-the-scenes stories, chart insight, ~inspirational moments~ and yes, RED HOT TAKES straight from Billboard's New York City office. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Alice Merton Previews New Album 'Mint'

You know "No Roots" but do you know what's coming next? The English-born, German-raised artist chats with host Chris Payne about the forthcoming jams on her debut album 'Mint' (due Jan. 2019). She also details the quick ascent of her debut single -- all good advice for up-and-coming artists looking to do the same.   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pop and Pop-Rock 7 years
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Alice Merton Previews New Album 'Mint'

You know "No Roots" but do you know what's coming next? The English-born, German-raised artist chats with host Chris Payne about the forthcoming jams on her debut album 'Mint' (due Jan. 2019). She also details the quick ascent of her debut single -- all good advice for up-and-coming artists looking to do the same. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Pop and Pop-Rock 7 years
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The Get Up Kids Talk Upcoming 2019 Album

The Get Up Kids' Matt Pryor and Jim Suptic chat about all sorts of things, most notably the new LP they're working on for Polyvinyl Records with Peter Katis. Also, plenty of behind-the-scenes reminiscing from the glory days of '90s emo. Here's a link to Jim's charity event we talked about: https://thundergong.org/   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pop and Pop-Rock 7 years
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The Get Up Kids Talk Upcoming 2019 Album

The Get Up Kids' Matt Pryor and Jim Suptic chat about all sorts of things, most notably the new LP they're working on for Polyvinyl Records with Peter Katis. Also, plenty of behind-the-scenes reminiscing from the glory days of '90s emo. Here's a link to Jim's charity event we talked about: https://thundergong.org/ For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Pop and Pop-Rock 7 years
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Join Meg Myers On Her 'Spiritual Journey'

It took her almost a decade to get her debut album out, but soon after 2015's 'Sorry,' Meg Myers was dropped by Atlantic Records. The alt-rock artist explains how she found her artistic identity, a new label (300 Entertainment), and took control of her mental health. Her new album 'Take Me to the Disco' is out tomorrow (July 20)!   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pop and Pop-Rock 7 years
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Join Meg Myers On Her 'Spiritual Journey'

It took her almost a decade to get her debut album out, but soon after 2015's 'Sorry,' Meg Myers was dropped by Atlantic Records. The alt-rock artist explains how she found her artistic identity, a new label (300 Entertainment), and took control of her mental health. Her new album 'Take Me to the Disco' is out tomorrow (July 20)! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Pop and Pop-Rock 7 years
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nothing,nowhere.'s SoundCloud Rap & Emo Alchemy

Joe Mulherin -- aka nothing,nowhere. -- makes striking, visceral music combining impassioned, emo-inspired vocals over trap beats and hazy guitars. We chat with him and his producer JayVee about working with Chris Carrabb and Travis Barker, battling anxiety and depression, being inspired by Juice WRLD, meeting a bear in the Vermont wilderness, and much more.   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pop and Pop-Rock 7 years
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nothing,nowhere.'s SoundCloud Rap & Emo Alchemy

Joe Mulherin -- aka nothing,nowhere. -- makes striking, visceral music combining impassioned, emo-inspired vocals over trap beats and hazy guitars. We chat with him and his producer JayVee about working with Chris Carrabb and Travis Barker, battling anxiety and depression, being inspired by Juice WRLD, meeting a bear in the Vermont wilderness, and much more. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Pop and Pop-Rock 7 years
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Quizzing the Wonder Years on Their Oldest Set Lists (And More!)

We asked Dan Campbell and Matt Brasch to name the songs and other random details from Wonder Years shows in 2010, and their responses were kinda incredible. Also, hear us discuss the most emotional moments of their new album 'Sister Cities' and what lies ahead as the band members stare down real adulthood.   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pop and Pop-Rock 7 years
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Quizzing the Wonder Years on Their Oldest Set Lists (And More!)

We asked Dan Campbell and Matt Brasch to name the songs and other random details from Wonder Years shows in 2010, and their responses were kinda incredible. Also, hear us discuss the most emotional moments of their new album 'Sister Cities' and what lies ahead as the band members stare down real adulthood. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Pop and Pop-Rock 7 years
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You Thought You Knew James Bay?

We talked the talk with James Bay, delving into why he'll never make the same record twice, what it's like backstage at "SNL," his love of Maroon 5's "Songs About Jane," and the random guy who filmed in performing in a pub one night, and wound up getting him signed by Republic.   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pop and Pop-Rock 7 years
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You Thought You Knew James Bay?

We talked the talk with James Bay, delving into why he'll never make the same record twice, what it's like backstage at "SNL," his love of Maroon 5's "Songs About Jane," and the random guy who filmed in performing in a pub one night, and wound up getting him signed by Republic. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Pop and Pop-Rock 7 years
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Shinedown's Past, Present & Future

IT'S ABOUT TO GET HEAVY. Frontman Brent Smith and bassist Eric Bass get deep and personal about Shinedown's new album, their insane streak of top-five radio hits, and what it means to be one of their era's most successful rock bands. They also dropped news about their future at Atlantic Records and upcoming albums.   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pop and Pop-Rock 7 years
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Shinedown's Past, Present & Future

IT'S ABOUT TO GET HEAVY. Frontman Brent Smith and bassist Eric Bass get deep and personal about Shinedown's new album, their insane streak of top-five radio hits, and what it means to be one of their era's most successful rock bands. They also dropped news about their future at Atlantic Records and upcoming albums. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Pop and Pop-Rock 7 years
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Underoath Loses Religion on Fiery Comeback Album

Vocalist Spencer Chamberlain and drummer-vocalist Aaron Gillespie were remarkably frank and open, discussing the Florida-based rock band's decision to regroup after a two-year hiatus, dropping its long held "Christian" label, getting over addictions and judgements, and crafting this year's excellent "Erase Me" -- their first LP since 2010.   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pop and Pop-Rock 7 years
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Underoath Loses Religion on Fiery Comeback Album

Vocalist Spencer Chamberlain and drummer-vocalist Aaron Gillespie were remarkably frank and open, discussing the Florida-based rock band's decision to regroup after a two-year hiatus, dropping its long held "Christian" label, getting over addictions and judgements, and crafting this year's excellent "Erase Me" -- their first LP since 2010. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Pop and Pop-Rock 7 years
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mewithoutYou Talks New Album Onboard Paramore Cruise

While out at sea as performers on Paramore's Parahoy! cruise, mewithoutYou guitarist Michael Weiss and drummer Rickie Mazzotta join host Chris Payne for a deep-dive on the one-of-a-kind Philly band's long, shape-shifting history. We battle seasickness to talk about the new album they're recording with Will Yip, how Paramore became such big fans, how they wound up on a Christian rock label, and more.   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pop and Pop-Rock 7 years
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mewithoutYou Talks New Album Onboard Paramore Cruise

While out at sea as performers on Paramore's Parahoy! cruise, mewithoutYou guitarist Michael Weiss and drummer Rickie Mazzotta join host Chris Payne for a deep-dive on the one-of-a-kind Philly band's long, shape-shifting history. We battle seasickness to talk about the new album they're recording with Will Yip, how Paramore became such big fans, how they wound up on a Christian rock label, and more. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Pop and Pop-Rock 7 years
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Storytime With the Walkmen's Walter Martin: Writing Kids' Tunes, Opening For Fugazi & More

Walter Martin has seen a lot, and he's got stories to tell. These days, he's an affable, well-adjusted dad whose solo work explores art history, kids' songs about zoo animals, and a particularly lonely solo Australian tour, which he turned into a barber shop quartet extravaganza at a recent NPR Tiny Desk Concert. But the events that brought him here are a whirlwind three decades' worth of American rock 'n roll lore.    See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Storytime With the Walkmen's Walter Martin: Writing Kids' Tunes, Opening For Fugazi & More

Walter Martin has seen a lot, and he's got stories to tell. These days, he's an affable, well-adjusted dad whose solo work explores art history, kids' songs about zoo animals, and a particularly lonely solo Australian tour, which he turned into a barber shop quartet extravaganza at a recent NPR Tiny Desk Concert. But the events that brought him here are a whirlwind three decades' worth of American rock 'n roll lore.  For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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