Podcasts
(ICYMI) Episode 1: The Precursors–Redux

Welcome to Rock N Roll Archaeology! This is a reboot of Episode One: The Precursors, originally released October 15, 2015. We updated and improved it some, and re-released it on November 4,…
Ep521: The Raymond Pettibon Interview

In an extraordinarily rare interview, artist Raymond Pettibon discusses his journey, from early punk rock works to present day artistic themes, technique and rhythms, the Getty archives and more….
The Return Of Hollow Weenie Roast One!

For your scaring, and other frightening affairs, we Re-Present, (but for the first time ever since it came out on 10/26/20 – we swear), The Return Of…
S8E432 – Jon Brion 'Meaningless' with Tate Brooks and Silas Lourenco Lang

This week we're joined by Tate Brooks and Silas Lourenco Lang (two-thirds of the New Haven, CT band The Problem With Kids Today) as we unpack Jon…
John Lees – Barclay James Harvest

More than fifty years after Barclay James Harvest helped define a uniquely English strain of symphonic rock, John The post John Lees – Barclay James Harvest appeared first on The Strange Brew .
David Gilmour

David Gilmour is one of the most influential guitarists in rock history. Since joining Pink Floyd in 1967, his songwriting, vocals, and distinctive…
The 500 Presents: Jeff Daniels

We're sharing an episode from another podcast we think you'll enjoy, The 500 with Josh Adam Meyers. Adam counts down Rolling Stone's 500 greatest…
E214: Lisa Verrico on Vox + Oasis + Billie Eilish + My Bloody Valentine

In this episode we invite the highly entertaining Lisa Verrico to join us from her native Glasgow and talk us through her career from…
Finally: Buckingham Nicks!

People joke about lost albums or icons, but this week Markus and Ray discuss one such thing that is very real: the long, forgotten re-issue of an…
Ep520: Toody Cole – The Legacy of Dead Moon

Toody Cole of Dead Moon discusses their vinyl rarities, the DIY ethic of the band, owning a mono cutting lathe, refusing major labels, inspiring a generation of musicians around the world….
S8E431 – Bauhaus 'In The Flat Field' with Oscar Herrera

Returning guest, singer/songwriter Oscar Herrera (The Sleep of Reason, Black Tape for a Blue Girl), brings us Bauhaus and their 1980 debut…
Nice and Immediate: Rob Caiger on Rescuing Small Faces and Humble Pie

Archivist and producer Rob Caiger talks about the painstaking work behind Nice Records, the label dedicated to restoring The post Nice and Immediate: Rob Caiger on Rescuing Small Faces and Humble Pie…
S8E430 – 'Those Vocal Harmonies In That Song Got Me High' BONUS Patron-curated Episode

What is it about multiple voices singing a beautiful melody together that just GETS to us? For this special BONUS Episode, we asked our Patrons to…
Episode 27: Southbound

Rock N Roll Archaeology (RNRA) presents "Southbound," an exploration of 1970s Southern Rock. Through detailed storytelling, RNRA chronicles The Allman Brothers Band, Duane Allman's impact, and their…
Episode 28: Songs From the Fault Line

Rock N Roll Archaeology explores the 1970s LA Sound, a world of sun-drenched harmonies and seismic ambition. From a bizarre funeral pact for Gram Parsons at the Troubadour to the rise of the Eagles…
