An extension of the ‘award winning’ music blog, Anhedonic Headphones. Following the site’s original podcast from 2013, this NEW podcast will be interview based, discussing music and nostalgia, among other things.
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An extension of the ‘award winning’ music blog, Anhedonic Headphones. Following the site’s original podcast from 2013, this NEW podcast will be interview based, discussing music and nostalgia, among other things.
Welcome back, everyone. It's been a minute, but it looks like that minute is up—the tenth season of The Anhedonic Headphones Podcast is upon us. It's the 54th episode overall since the show began, and in the first episode of the new season, Kevin welcomes his first in person guest in three years, Anastasia Stier.
The two talk about poor mental health, how you never grow out of being an emo kid, and fixating on Julien Baker.
For additional information about Anhedonic Headphones, please click here; or follow Kevin on Instagram and on Twitter. And please give the podcast he co-hosts with Alyssa Savino, A Reasonable Day, a listen.
Intro Music: “6 Underground,” written by John Barry, Chris Corner, Liam Howe, and Ian Pickering; performed by Sneaker Pimps. Becoming X, Clean Up, 1997.
Closing Music: “Numb,” written by Beth Gibbons, Geoff Barrow, and Adrian Utley; performed by Portishead. Dummy, Go Disc, 1994.
Music Credits:
“I Won’t Stay Long,” written by Sam Nash; performed by Sixpence None The Richer. Sixpence None The Richer, Squint, 1997.
“Telethon,” written by Emily Haines; performed by Emily Haines and The Soft Skeleton. What Is Free to A Good Home?, Last Gang, 2007.
“Reckless” written and performed by Tilly and The Wall. Wild Like Children, Team Love, 2004.
“This Is Our Emergency,” written and performed by Pretty Girls Make Graves. The New Romance, Matador, 2003.
“Empty,” written and performed by Metric. Live It Out, Last Gang, 2005.
“Sea of Love” written by Philip Baptiste and George Khoury; performed by Cat Power. The Covers Record, Matador, 2000.
“Buttoned Down,” written and performed by Straylight Run. The Needles The Space, Universal, 2007.
“This is The Last Time,” written by Aaron Dessner, Bryce Dessner, and Matt Berninger; performed by The National. Trouble Will Find Me, 4AD, 2013.
“Hurt Less,” written and performed by Julien Baker. Turn Out The Lights, Matador, 2017
“I’ll Never Smile Again,” written by Ruth Lowe; performed by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra and Frank Sinatra. Victor, 1940.
The Anhedonic Headphones Podcast
An extension of the ‘award winning’ music blog, Anhedonic Headphones. Following the site’s original podcast from 2013, this NEW podcast will be interview based, discussing music and nostalgia, among other things.