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The Song Is Never Done
Newton's Dark Room
11 episodes
6 months ago
Following a long career in bands like The Walkmen and Jonathan Fire*Eater, musician Walter Martin crafted his 6th studio album, The Bear, warmed by a wood burning stove in a bright red one-room schoolhouse. Tackling themes of family, art, and the changing seasons of life, the album resonated with host Talon Stradley as his own seasons changed. Part memoir, part musical analysis, The Song Is Never Done is a track by track exploration of Walter Martin’s album The Bear. To help us along the way is Walter Martin himself as well as his collaborators, peers, and appreciators like Matt Berninger of The National, Eric D. Johnson of Fruit Bats and Bonny Light Horseman, jazz singer-songwriter Kat Edmonson, Oscar-nominated composer Emile Mosseri, many more, and even Walter’s mom. So stop in your tracks, take stock in where you’re at, and get ready to meet The Bear.
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Following a long career in bands like The Walkmen and Jonathan Fire*Eater, musician Walter Martin crafted his 6th studio album, The Bear, warmed by a wood burning stove in a bright red one-room schoolhouse. Tackling themes of family, art, and the changing seasons of life, the album resonated with host Talon Stradley as his own seasons changed. Part memoir, part musical analysis, The Song Is Never Done is a track by track exploration of Walter Martin’s album The Bear. To help us along the way is Walter Martin himself as well as his collaborators, peers, and appreciators like Matt Berninger of The National, Eric D. Johnson of Fruit Bats and Bonny Light Horseman, jazz singer-songwriter Kat Edmonson, Oscar-nominated composer Emile Mosseri, many more, and even Walter’s mom. So stop in your tracks, take stock in where you’re at, and get ready to meet The Bear.
Show more...
Music Interviews
Personal Journals,
Music,
Society & Culture,
Music Commentary
Episodes (11/11)
The Song Is Never Done
Track 10: The Song Is Never Done
2 years ago
25 minutes 54 seconds

The Song Is Never Done
Track 9: The Crow Symbolizes Love
2 years ago
23 minutes 46 seconds

The Song Is Never Done
Track 8: Not My Mother
2 years ago
20 minutes 28 seconds

The Song Is Never Done
Track 7: Easter
2 years ago
22 minutes 34 seconds

The Song Is Never Done
Track 6: Hiram Hollow
2 years ago
21 minutes 58 seconds

The Song Is Never Done
Sharing The Art Grind Podcast w/ Walter Martin
2 years ago
58 minutes 13 seconds

The Song Is Never Done
Track 5: The Bear
2 years ago
24 minutes 29 seconds

The Song Is Never Done
Track 4: Baseball Diamonds
2 years ago
25 minutes

The Song Is Never Done
Tracks 2&3: First Voices and New Green
2 years ago
26 minutes 6 seconds

The Song Is Never Done
Track 1: Hunters in the Snow
2 years ago
29 minutes 24 seconds

The Song Is Never Done
Introducing The Song Is Never Done
2 years ago
1 minute 57 seconds

The Song Is Never Done
Following a long career in bands like The Walkmen and Jonathan Fire*Eater, musician Walter Martin crafted his 6th studio album, The Bear, warmed by a wood burning stove in a bright red one-room schoolhouse. Tackling themes of family, art, and the changing seasons of life, the album resonated with host Talon Stradley as his own seasons changed. Part memoir, part musical analysis, The Song Is Never Done is a track by track exploration of Walter Martin’s album The Bear. To help us along the way is Walter Martin himself as well as his collaborators, peers, and appreciators like Matt Berninger of The National, Eric D. Johnson of Fruit Bats and Bonny Light Horseman, jazz singer-songwriter Kat Edmonson, Oscar-nominated composer Emile Mosseri, many more, and even Walter’s mom. So stop in your tracks, take stock in where you’re at, and get ready to meet The Bear.