She's sassy, classy, fierce, and has excellent taste in music! Catherine Moan talks all about her debut album "Chain Reaction" and what it was like coming to the realization that she was meant to create music as a solo artist. Her electro pop/dream synthwave style has a wide range of influences that span throughout the 80's into today. She discusses the inspiration for the album as well as the album title, and how it relates to the progression of each song throughout the album. We also get to hear how she got connected to the Born Losers Record Label and ultimately became a signed artist. Check out her new single called "Soda Pop" and keep an eye out for this emerging talent! *Episode recorded in 2021*
On The Platter: Hurry Up, We're Dreaming by M83
He's an Emmy-winning producer, music journalist, author, comedian, and vinyl collector. Mike Henneberger has been around the block a few times, with a resume that reads like a "Who's Who" list of entertainment and media outlets that include Comedy Central, Billboard, Rolling Stone, Vice, and Spin. He talks about his book “Rock Bottom at the Renaissance: An Emo Kid’s Journey Through Falling In and Out of Love In New York City," where he chronicles a weekend of debaucherous carelessness in his pursuit of love. Serving more as a cautionary tale of how not to pursue love, but all the while set against a soundtrack that perfectly compliments the angst, depression, and anxiety swimming through Mike's head during this time. Buy the book and listen to the audiobook for songs by Jimmy Eat World, Mayday Parade, Bayside, The Dangerous Summer, Bright Eyes, and more.
On The Platter: A Lesson In Romantics by Mayday Parade
Bassist and vinyl enthusiast Jordan Gomes comes on the show to talk about the genesis of his band Wild Powwers and some of their legal battles associated with the name. We get a peek into the creative process behind their songwriting and all of the eclectic tastes that help forge the style of Wild Powwers. We also hear an unforgettable and hilarious tour story involving copious amounts of liquor, a water bottle, and a very angry bandmate. Check out the new Wild Powwers album "What You Wanted" and order their vinyl on Bandcamp!
On The Platter: Deerhoof vs. Evil by Deerhoof
Jeff Coates is the National Sales and Marketing Director for ProJect Audio Systems and Sumiko Cartridges at McIntosh Group Inc. and he's passionate about all things vinyl and high-end audio. Join us while we talk to Jeff about his journey from retail to working as a director for one of the most aspirational hi-fi audio companies in the world. He talks all about upcoming partnerships with auto manufacturers that will provide stock McIntosh car audio. We learn about the makings of a great pre-amp, the differences between moving magnet and moving coil phono cartridges, and why sometimes high output (or louder) doesn't always equal better. This one is for the audiophiles.
On The Platter: Cure for Pain by Morphine
Reality Suite stops by to reminisce about sharing the stage with Chris and Antonio, as well as share details about their newly pressed RSD vinyl release for their 2019 album Awaken (in beautiful bone white). We hear vocalist Kimmii and drummer Brian role play their email messages to each other chronicling the events that led to her joining the band. They tell us what it was like working with legends Mike Ferretti (Sevendust and Saliva) and Earl Cohen (Lady Gaga, Jessica Simpson, and Pink). We even get a peek into their writing process. Join us as we speak to Kimmii Heart, Brian King, Joe Padula, and Antonio Valenti for a vinyl packed geek out session!
On The Platter: Various Artists
He's an author, marketer, editor, photographer, former tour manager, and the host of the Godspeed Podcast: Jameson Ketchum comes on the show to talk about his new book, Name Dropping: Seeking Creative Truth Through Trendy Altruism & Punk Rock. He discusses what it was like growing up in a Christian household, being exposed to Christian rock, and how it led him to discovering and becoming part of a scene that is still very much a part of him today. From touring, to interviewing some of his favorite bands for publications and his podcast, Jameson talks about his love of music, vinyl, and forming bonds with like-minded people he's met along the way.
On The Platter: Where You Want To Be by Taking Back Sunday
After talking up Grumpster on their episode with Fred Armisen, the Taste of Vinyl boys got to interview all 3 Grumpster band members. Frontman and bassist Falyn Walsh, drummer Noel Agtane, and guitarist Lalo Gonzalez Deetz talk all about the inception of the band, musical influences, the East Bay scene, 924 Gilman Street, and getting signed to Asian Man Records. This episode is full of vinyl love as everyone shares a little about their current collections, past collections (Falyn talks about how all his records were destroyed), rare albums, and wish list items. Noel discusses his love for Anti-Flag and getting to record their new album with their bassist, Chris Barker. We hear all about Falyn's journey of transitioning and the role Grumpster played. And they go into detail as to what we can expect from their new album!
On The Platter: Crimson by Alkaline Trio
The one and only Fred Armisen chats with Chris and Antonio on this episode of Taste of Vinyl. He discusses his love of music from an early age and the role it played in his life, his extensive career in the entertainment business, and what it means to be Record Store Day Ambassador. We hear all about his favorite role to play on Saturday Night Live, the creation of Portlandia and the inspiration behind HBO's Los Espookys, as well as his live performance with Devo. We get a sneak peek into his listening room and his extensive vinyl collection along with some awesome music recommendations.
On The Platter: The Hot Rock by Sleater-Kinney
The married duo (Kjetil Nernes and Karin Park) that makes up noise rock group Årabrot have a chat with Chris and Antonio about their new record Norwegian Gothic. They talk about what inspired the record, which directly involves the music in their vinyl collection, how they finished recording just before lockdown began, what it's like recording with Steve Albini, and how they came to live in a deconsecrated Church in Sweden. Kjetil goes in depth with his decision to go on tour even after receiving a diagnosis of throat cancer back in 2014 and how it was a formative experience for the band. Hear all about Karin's side project with artist Lustmord, and there's even a cameo appearance from their baby, Storm!
On The Platter: Violator by Depeche Mode
Kelcey Ayer of Local Natives and Jaws of Love fame talks to Taste of Vinyl about his new comedy podcast entitled "The Kelcey Ayer TV Show on Radio." He tells us all about how he's currently working on two albums simultaneously -- a new Local Natives album and a new Jaws of Love record (his solo project) -- and how he's able to juggle both. We get a glimpse into how the pandemic has affected his approach to music and life in general. He tackles some great fan questions and gives us details about when we might expect some new Local Natives music. Finally, we go in depth with the details on how he created his comedy show, the inspiration for all 5 voices/characters he plays, and what we can expect from the next season!
On The Platter: Only by the Night by Kings Of Leon
Owners of Born Losers Records and bandmates in Suburban Living, Chris Radwanski and Mike Cammarata, come on the show to talk all about their label, their band, and of course their vinyl. Listen as they talk about the reasons why they decided to start their label, how they provide their artists with the hands on attention they deserve, and how they adapt to an ever-changing business. How they signed the supergroup FUCKIN WHATEVER that includes: Anthony Green, Adam Lazzara, John Nolan, and Ben Homola. They share their experiences of being longtime friends and bandmates and how they came to be a part of Suburban Living. Hear some of the best tour stories that involve heavily armed Canadian Police, sleeping in strange frat houses and getting kicked out, and friendly drunken brawls. And find out how they methodically shop for and choose their vinyl.
On The Platter: Rage Against the Machine (Self-Titled)
Mike Park, owner of Asian Man Records, talks to the guys about starting a record label and cultivating both business relationships and friendships with the artists (including Less Than Jake, Alkaline Trio, and Lawrence Arms), which even led to him officiating weddings. He shares about his philanthropic organization The Plea for Peace Foundation and how he organized shows to enrich the lives of kids through music. There are some great anecdotes about life on the road with his band Skankin' Pickle, including unlikely tour-mates Yo Gabba Gabba! and a not-so-pleasant encounter with 311. Get the inside scoop on the new artists on Asian Man Records, who you can even find on vinyl at asianmanrecords.com!
On The Platter: Sing the Sorrow by AFI
Daisy Dead, bass player of The Dead Deads, drops by (virtually) to talk about their new album, "Tell Your Girls It's Alright." We delve into the sound we can expect on the record; hint: it matches the wonderfully garage rock/80's infused sound from their single, "Deal With Me." She talks about how the dynamic has changed in the band since they went from a four piece to a three piece. What their plans are for promoting the album and touring, as well as details into how the aesthetic of the "Tell Your Girls It's Alright" vinyl was created. Which you can pre-order on The Dead Deads Merch store. Then stick around to hear us talk about Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon," The Wizard of Oz, and some crazy On The Platter facts!
On The Platter: Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd