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 The MV Podcast 028: Perfect LP — The Early November | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:30

We did it. The (early November) Early November appreciation episode is here in all its timely and slightly cheesy glory. Me and Michael Escanuelas take this moment to honor the emo-rock group and construct a Perfect LP for all to enjoy, which includes cuts from basically all their albums (even In Currents which Mike is not fond of). We talk the best 13 tracks we could assemble to portray their career, while also hitting on their breakup, reunion and everything in between. The podcast also starts with an exclusive song premiere, courtesy of Secret Audio Club. Go pick up the new EP from The Reveling on 12" vinyl (oh that artwork!). Perfect LP Playlist Timeline 1:40, Exclusive Premiere: The Reveling — Silhouettes Pick up the 12" record at Secret Audio Club. 8:00, Beginning of Early November Lovefest/Description of Perfect LP rules 9:00, Our first song selection, "Every Night's Another Story" The video we reference 16:30, Memories of The Room's Too Cold 22:00, Talking the band's breakup and "Tell Me Why" 27:00, Our fourth song selection, "Outside" 33:10, Our sixth selection, "1,000 Times A Day" 41:10, Our ninth selection and off the Punk Goes '80s compilation, "Power Of Love" 47:31, Our 12th selection, "Hair" 50:35, And our closer, "Sunday Drive" 52:00, Final thoughts on the band 53:35, Billboard stats 54:15, Honorable mentions Where To Find Us @chrislantinen /@notmichaelpaul Music Intro/outro music courtesy of Merge Records/Arcade Fire. Early November clips courtesy of Drive-Thru Records, Fearless Records and Rise Records Want to sponsor an episode? Our sponsorships are affordable to both big and small entities, whether you’re a record label, vinyl retailer or just interested in vinyl records and what we have to say. You can contact us at advertising@modern-vinyl.com for more information. You receive a couple mentions, including a full pitch at the beginning of the episode.

 The MV Podcast 027: Dave Amcher of Spacelab9 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:01

Subscribe on iTunes For the newest episode of The Modern Vinyl Podcast we had the honor of speaking with Dave Amcher, who heads up Spacelab9, a pop culture record label that's released items such as the Breaking Bad score and more recently, the score to The Raid 2. We chat about the beginnings of Spacelab9 and how the label (and the people involved) are not new to the music industry, Amcher's personal record collection and the upcoming pressing of The Lego Movie. You can pick up their records, here. Timeline 3:41, Start of our conversation with Dave Amcher 5:01, Hand-Screened Covers with District 9 8:30, Dave's music industry history and Spacelab9's origins 13:00, Going after big TV soundtracks 20:00, Defining Spacelab9 or the lack of definition 25:50, Pressing kids content and The Lego Movie 28:50, Picking variants for movie and TV releases 35:10, Dave's huge collection 38:10, Building a collection pre-Internet and the vinyl resurgence Where To Find Us @chrislantinen /@spacelab9 Music Intro/outro music courtesy of Merge Records/Arcade Fire.

 The MV Podcast 026: 1st Annual Black Friday Award Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:09:36

Subscribe on iTunes We really should have worn tuxedos for this episode, as it was our first annual Black Friday Award Show, with such classics as "Picture Disc Actual Effort Was Put Into" and "Biggest Headscratcher," along with more positive fare like "Top 3 Grabs" and "Best Soundtrack Release." We also do some reader questions and we play a round of Ben Folds Pick Your Poison. But mostly, we just try to impersonate Rick Grimes from The Walking Dead. Sponsor Triple Crown Records, the home for artists such as Into It. Over It., Fireworks and Bad Books, among many others, is the current sponsor of The Modern Vinyl Podcast. The label’s current releases include: Absent Sounds, the brand new full length album by From Indian Lakes. You can stream the album over at streaming services and the vinyl edition is available on 180-gram black and clear with cream splash variants. Tiny Moving Parts’ brand new full length work, Pleasant Living. You can pick up that album over at their Hello Merch store and it’s available at streaming services. The repressing of Brand New’s The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me. It’s currently available on double black vinyl (limited to 3,000) in a gatefold jacket. Corrections We're still waiting on word for that Mondo Batman release. With all the foreign versions, there's nearly 30 LP entries in Discogs for the Ghostbusters soundtrack. Timeline 1:02, Tiny Moving Parts — Van Beers 11:42, A Side: 1st Annual Black Friday Award Show 13:00, Most Likely To End Up In The Dollar Bin 20:00, Best Soundtrack Release 22:40, Picture Disc Actual Effort Was Put Into 25:30, Biggest Headscratcher 31:00, Top 3 Grabs 33:17, The "I Didn't Know This Existed To Reissue" Award 36:35, Best Unofficial Release 38:20, Sure To Be Hottest Item 43:30, Random Pulls (Dallas Buyers Club, Glamour Kills Split, The Format's Swans) 48:30, Sam Means — Found 51:50, Side C: Pick Your Poison: Ben Folds Edition Levi Johnston's Blues vs. Bitch Went Nutz 56:16, Side D: Recommendations 1:00:30, Reader Questions 1:06:20, From Indian Lakes — Am I Alive Where To Find Us @getcerebral /@chrislantinen /@notmichaelpaul Music Provided by Triple Crown Records. "Found" provided by Sam Means.

 The MV Podcast 025: Jon Loudon (Restorations) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 51:52

Our newest episode features a chat with Jon Loudon, guitarist and vocalist for rock band and SideOneDummy roster member, Restorations. The band is set to release their upcoming full length album, titled LP3, on October 28th, and SideOne is currently running pre-orders for the album, here. A big thanks to Jon, a former "In Support Of The Art" interview guest, for taking the time to chat with us. Our next episode, which should record in a few days, will tackle Black Friday 2014. Sponsor Triple Crown Records, the home for artists such as Into It. Over It., Fireworks and Bad Books, among many others, is the current sponsor of The Modern Vinyl Podcast. The label’s current releases include: Absent Sounds, the brand new full length album by From Indian Lakes. You can stream the album over at streaming services and the vinyl edition is available on 180-gram black and clear with cream splash variants. Tiny Moving Parts’ brand new full length work, Pleasant Living. You can pick up that album over at their Hello Merch store and it’s available at streaming services. The repressing of Brand New’s The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me. It’s currently available on double black vinyl (limited to 3,000) in a gatefold jacket. Timeline 3:09, From Indian Lakes — Sleeping Limbs 6:14, Beginning of our chat with Jon 10:13, What kind of music Jon grew up on 11:45, The first time he heard a rock n' roll record 13:20, Call and Response experience 18:00, Their 12-minute song on vinyl Note: The 7" actually went up for sale and sold out in the time between recording and posting. 22:00, A follow-up on our "In Support Of The Art" interview 23:48, Any recent vinyl pickups 27:55, LP3 and its various tracks 33:00, Putting free jazz on a mixtape 38:05, The Philadelphia music scene 42:22, Twitter questions 43:40, Tour plans 49:08, Tiny Moving Parts — Movies Where To Find Us @chrislantinen /@restorations Music Provided by Triple Crown Records.

 The MV Podcast 024: Two Different Apples | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:20:09

We're back! The usual suspects start off with a roundtable discussion on the new Weezer album, Everything Will Be Alright In The End, while we then delve into the greatness (or lack of) of the Punk Goes series. Stick around for some Pick Your Poison, which we haven't played in forever and for some recommendations. Sponsor Triple Crown Records, the home for artists such as Into It. Over It., Fireworks and Bad Books, among many others, is the current sponsor of The Modern Vinyl Podcast. The label’s current releases include: Absent Sounds, the brand new full length album by From Indian Lakes. You can stream the album over at streaming services and the vinyl edition is available on 180-gram black and clear with cream splash variants. Tiny Moving Parts’ brand new full length work, Pleasant Living. You can pick up that album over at their Hello Merch store and it’s available at streaming services. The repressing of Brand New’s The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me. It’s currently available on double black vinyl (limited to 3,000) in a gatefold jacket. Corrections Punk Goes 90s: Volume 2 was also pressed to vinyl. We state that only Punk Goes Christmas was pressed. They should do the acoustic volumes and Pop: Volume 1. Covers albums are probably actually really expensive to make. Emo Goes Pop is on indefinite hold. Timeline 0:00, Our Sponsor — Triple Crown Records 2:25, Reader Questions 5:38, From Indian Lakes — Ghost 10:23, Side A: Roundtable — Weezer's "Everything Will Be Alright In The End" 11:06, Favorite Tracks 20:25, "When Weezer actually used to mean something to me" 23:20, Weak Links 27:53, The Running Story 29:17, Would this be a good spot for Weezer to hang it up? 34:35, Should Rivers go solo? 38:44, All We Are — I Wear You 42:02, Side B: Punk Goes Whatever 49:28, What "Punk Goes" would we want to hear? 52:00, Our favorite "Punk Goes" covers 55:55, Side C: Pick Your Poison — Punk Goes Edition Falling In Reverse — Gangsta's Paradise Like Moths To Flames — Some Nights 1:01:30, The favorite "Punk Goes" from readers 1:07:01, Side D: Recommendations 1:17:03, Tiny Moving Parts — Sundress Where To Find Us @getcerebral /@chrislantinen /@notmichaelpaul Music Provided by Triple Crown Records. Weezer clips courtesy of Universal Republic. All We Are appears courtesy of Domino Recording Company.

 The MV Podcast 023: Chris Farren | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:24

Our latest episode of The Modern Vinyl Podcast has us talking with Chris Farren of Fake Problems, the new Antarctigo Vespucci and a slew of other projects. Antarctigo Vespucci, in particular, is in high gear right now and you can pick up their debut 12" EP over at Really Records. Also be sure to check out Farren's upcoming tour dates over at his website. But really, I just wanted him on the podcast to grill him about Lost and his related podcast, Back To The Island. We thank Chris for taking the time to chat with us. Sponsor Triple Crown Records, the home for artists such as Into It. Over It., Fireworks and Bad Books, among many others, is the current sponsor of The Modern Vinyl Podcast. The label’s current releases include: Absent Sounds, the brand new full length album by From Indian Lakes, which will be released on October 7th. You can stream the album over at Nylon Guys and the vinyl edition is available on 180-gram black individually and clear with cream splash in a bundle. Tiny Moving Parts’ brand new full length work, Pleasant Living. You can pick up that album over at their Hello Merch store and it’s available at streaming services. The repressing of Brand New’s The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me. It’s currently available on double black vinyl (limited to 3,000) in a gatefold jacket. Timeline: 0:55, Triple Crown Records sponsorship 2:58, Tiny Moving Parts — Always Focused 5:26, Start of our chat with Chris Farren 7:00, Chris' tour plans 8:10, Fake Problems, "We have a bunch of songs recorded, in the can" 10:30, "Excessive Behavior....Branded Butterflies" 16:26, "We were lower class people alive, surviving on music" 19:49, The genesis of Antarctigo Vespucci 24:20, Songs about mortality 28:00, Why he eventually dropped drinking 29:49, Who he takes inspiration from nowadays 31:50, Dabbling in stand-up, upcoming 7" split 35:00, Why you don't do your research on Wikipedia 37:00, The Punk Celebrity 39:30, The important part of this podcast: Lost 39:40, "He's a wimp and a loser" 45:04, Advice for a future live MV podcast 47:37, "He got arrested for smoking weed" 48:13, Reader Questions 50:48, Future for Antarctigo 54:26, From Indian Lakes — Breathe Desperately Where To Find Us @getcerebral /@chrislantinen /@chrisfarren Music Provided by Triple Crown Records.

 The MV Podcast 022: A Garden State Themed Wedding | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:15

It's back to the typical music talk this week, with discussions on the two big topics: Urban Outfitters and stagediving. But, to tell you the truth, we really don't spend too much time on that. Most of our talk is centered around the beginnings of Black Friday and answering reader questions in ridiculous fashion. Stick around for quite literally the worst wedding songs we could ever recommend and what depressing wedding Mike may someday plan. Corrections: So we all know by now that Urban Outfitters doesn't sell as many vinyl records as they claimed. We still talk about it and cast doubt on it so it worked out. The Halloween shirts already went on sale (which I talk about in the intro) so we didn't time this episode very well. Timeline 3:19, Urban Outfitters Conversation 3:30, Chris almost dies from eating chips 3:51, Back to Urban Outfitters 6:52, James pretty much calls that Amazon sells more records 11:49, Our quick stagedive talk 16:15, Black Friday Talk 23:00, Reader Questions 33:00, Wedding Songs 39:44, No Machine — Welcome Home Where To Find Us @getcerebral /@chrislantinen /@notmichaelpaul Music Courtesy of InTheClouds Records Want to sponsor an episode? Our sponsorships are affordable to both big and small entities, whether you’re a record label, vinyl retailer or just interested in vinyl records and what we have to say. You can contact us at advertising@modern-vinyl.com for more information. You receive a couple mentions, including a full pitch at the beginning of the episode.

 The MV Podcast 021: Mixtape #2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:08

Subscribe on iTunes Really proud of this second mixtape episode and the first where all three of us have been involved. You can kinda see each of our influences, from Mike's Terra Alive pick (old school Gym Class Heroes), James' underground selections of Nouns and Kissing Fractures and me dipping my toes in the folk genre with Black Jesuses. We've got 12 songs for you total and hopefully you can make a couple discoveries along the way. Thanks to all the labels who helped us out and if you'd like to have your music featured on the podcast, make sure to reach out to us at news@modern-vinyl.com. And if you haven't, rate and review us on iTunes! Timeline: 4:49, Nouns — I Feel As Though I've Failed (Buy) 9:01, Mumblr — Sober (Buy) 13:16, Raintree — Visitor (Buy) 19:01, Dads — Chewing Ghosts (Buy) 24:55, I Forgot To Love My Father — Real/Genuine (Buy) 29:10, Bradley Hathaway — Courthouse (Buy) 33:38, Kissing Fractures — Past Tense (Buy) 37:55, The Foxery — The Sorrow (Buy) 43:31, Terra Alive — Bad Luck 2 (Buy) 50:18, Nona — Walking (Buy) 54:58, Black Jesuses — Won't Drag Me Down (Buy) Music Provided by Funeral Sounds, Fleeting Youth Records, 6131 Records, Spartan Records, Flesh and Bone Records, Quiet Year Records, Terra Alive and InTheClouds Records. Where To Find Us @getcerebral /@chrislantinen /@notmichaelpaul Want to sponsor an episode? Our sponsorships are affordable to both big and small entities, whether you’re a record label, vinyl retailer or just interested in vinyl records and what we have to say. You can contact us at advertising@modern-vinyl.com for more information. You receive a couple mentions, including a full pitch at the beginning of the episode.

 The MV Podcast 020: Jesus Is Hanging In There | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:26:03

So apparently my mic cable is toast. A couple weeks ago, during my recent move, I kinda destroyed the USB that goes into my Blue Yeti microphone. And that's why my end sounds like shit, so apologies to all including my co-hosts. It's not too bad but it certainly sounds like junk as I get louder (which is a lot).  Anyways, this is our first crack at a "Feelings" episode, which is shorthand for an episode without any discernible structure or topics. We talk about how the podcast is progressing through 20 episodes, why some of the MV features are dying out and what our shortest relationships have been. This is an episode for our regular listeners that don't mind us talking about random subjects for 90 minutes. I'm great at pitching episodes. Notes: I talk about how bringing on additional writers is a waste. And now we're hiring writers. This brain dump session is kinda what inspired that change. Here's that VHS Shit Fest site I was talking about. Timeline: 10:10, Chris takes a break to pay off his long term gambling debt 29:54, James reveals his "Rapcore" project Limp Trizkit 30:00, Mike reveals his lead role in True Detective season 2, one upping James 35:67, The team does the saltine cracker challenge (this part sounds pretty gross) 38:52, Reader Questions 40:12, James starts asking girls out on Skype in front of the "live" audience 44:56, We decide to change the site to Modern Cassette. Suck it. 52:34, We announce that we're pressing the Space Jam soundtrack to vinyl 4:01:45, We finish watching Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, doing live commentary on it the whole time Where To Find Us @getcerebral /@chrislantinen /@notmichaelpaul Want to sponsor an episode? Our sponsorships are affordable to both big and small entities, whether you’re a record label, vinyl retailer or just interested in vinyl records and what we have to say. You can contact us at advertising@modern-vinyl.com for more information. You receive a couple mentions, including a full pitch at the beginning of the episode.

 The MV Podcast 019: James Shotwell (Antique Records) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:09:30

Subscribe on iTunes James Shotwell (Antique Records, Under The Gun Review, Haulix) joined us for episode 19 as we talked about the economics and success of his record label, along with what they have planned for the future. In the end, we had three new Antique releases revealed in the hour-plus conversation, with these exclusives featuring Sledding With Tigers, Anthony Savino and Underminded. We also talked whether it's necessary to go to school for music business, how exactly Antique ended up releasing a hip-hop mixtape and what movies James has reviewed recently for his Under The Gun gig. Make sure to check out Antique Records, Haulix and Under The Gun and you can follow James on Twitter, here. Timeline 3:37, Beginning of our chat with James Shotwell 5:55, Shotwell's early beginnings in the music industry 9:44, Music business and its necessity 11:25, Starting with cassette tapes and working your way up 12:20, Economics of pressing vinyl 19:24, I Can See Mountains — My Aquatic 23:18, Antique announces a new vinyl release from Sledding With Tigers 25:09, We dive into Antique's catalog 36:47, How Antique got into hip-hop 38:48, Sledding With Tigers — High Waisted Shorts 42:04, Working with Haulix 48:35, Movie Talk with James 57:08, Antique unveils pressing of Underminded's Hail Unamerican! 1:02:00, Antique unveils Anthony Savino's (Half Hearted Hero) upcoming 7" pressing 1:06:25, Underminded — Bring On The Flood Music Music from I Can See Mountains, Sledding With Tigers and Underminded, courtesy of Antique Records. Intro Music from "Here Comes The Night Time," by Arcade Fire/Merge Records Where To Find Us @getcerebral /@chrislantinen Want to sponsor an episode? Our sponsorships are affordable to both big and small entities, whether you’re a record label, vinyl retailer or just interested in vinyl records and what we have to say. You can contact us at advertising@modern-vinyl.com for more information. You receive a couple mentions, including a full pitch at the beginning of the episode.

 The MV Podcast 018: Fall Preview — Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:06:06

Subscribe on iTunes Our 18th episode is also Part 2 of our Fall Music Preview, which features some "under the radar" albums and EPs we're looking forward to. Taylor Swift has been replaced by Single Mothers, Foo Fighters have been replaced by Free Throw and Weezer has been replaced by Marketa Irglova. So we're going a bit smaller this time around. But we do start with a talk about Tinder so that's mainstream? Right? Anyways, stick around for us telling James how he's "jumped the shark" and for when I probably rudely dismiss a reader question. Coming up we'll be getting back into some interview episodes, starting with Antique Records' James Shotwell. We also have a few big soundtrack labels coming to the show in the future, along with some smaller label heads. Make sure to rate and review us on iTunes if you haven't already. Timeline 2:25, Housekeeping (Boyhood screening, James' article, contest) 5:06, Hostage Calm — Die On Stage (Beginning of Fall Preview) 15:00, Free Throw — Those Days Are Gone 25:03, Marketa Irglova — Muna 30:30, From Indian Lakes — Absent Sounds 36:04, Beach Slang — Cheap Thrills On A Dead End Street 39:20, Singles Mothers — Negative Qualities 42:30, Where we admit the podcast sucks pretty bad this week 43:30, Kindness — Otherness 47:27, Reader Questions 55:06, Have Mercy — A Place Of Our Own 59:37, Recommendations Where To Find Us @getcerebral /@chrislantinen /@notmichaelpaul Want to sponsor an episode? Our sponsorships are affordable to both big and small entities, whether you’re a record label, vinyl retailer or just interested in vinyl records and what we have to say. You can contact us at advertising@modern-vinyl.com for more information. You receive a couple mentions, including a full pitch at the beginning of the episode.

 The MV Podcast 017: Fall Preview — Part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:39:53

Subscribe on iTunes We've got the first section of our fall preview for you today, highlighting the major releases we've got our eyes on. From the big Beatles mono reissues, to Taylor Swift's new album (and truly, everything in between), we hit on 12 in all. Part 2, which will come within a couple weeks, will touch on the "under the radar" gems. We've also got music from Rok Lok Records, finishing up a two episode stint with us and a track from Divorce., a talented rock band out of Pittsburgh. Co-Host Love: My one podcast co-host James Cassar wrote an awesome piece for Property Of Zack this week. That makes what he says in the intro (about not having anything to say) a huge lie. So there you go. James is a big liar (but a good writer and dude). Meanwhile, Mike is making waves as part of Their Wedding, a three-piece you should check out. I'm definitely the least talented of the group. Timeline 3:10, Beginning of Fall Preview 3:20, Karen O. — Crush Songs (actually went up for streaming today) 10:26, Beatles in Mono 18:00, I Attack James 18:42, Lights — Little Machines 24:10, Gerard Way — Hesitant Alien 29:22, First round of reader questions 34:40, Little Whirls — Write Us For A Statue (Song) 37:13, Copeland — Ixora 41:22, Weezer — Everything Will Be Alright In The End 48:04, New Found Glory — Resurrection 51:51, Yellowcard — Lift A Sail 58:57, Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness — ST 1:03:30, Fences — Lesser Oceans 1:06:06, More Reader Questions 1:12:12, Taylor Swift — 1989 1:18:00, Foo Fighters — Sonic Highways 1:22:37, Hiders — Flowers (Song) 1:29:32, We Talk About Drake Twitter Accounts (I Don't Know Why) End of Episode, Divorce. — Total Bummer (Song) Music Music courtesy of Divorce. and Rok Lok Records. Where To Find Us @getcerebral /@chrislantinen /@notmichaelpaul Want to sponsor an episode? Our sponsorships are affordable to both big and small entities, whether you're a record label, vinyl retailer or just interested in vinyl records and what we have to say. You can contact us at advertising@modern-vinyl.com for more information. You receive a couple mentions, including a full pitch at the beginning of the episode (listen to this ep for an example of how well you're treated!).

 The MV Podcast 016: Sizzler! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:18:00

Subscribe on iTunes The Modern Vinyl Podcast is back with episode 16 and this time around we're talking vinyl reissues. With Brand New, My Chemical Romance and even classic acts like The Beach Boys getting in on the game, it was important to discuss what exactly we want in a reissue. And maybe what we don't want. We also find time to chat about the late Robin Williams and some weekly recommendations. In the intro, I had the honor of talking with Jon Jablonsky, who created wallpaper featuring his record collection. You can see it here while he's given step-by-step instructions, here. We've also got some great music for you, so at least listen to that (marked out in the timeline). Hope you guys are enjoying the podcast and we're working every week to improve it. Sponsor: The Native Sound The Native Sound, the buzzworthy NYC-based record label, is the newest sponsor of The Modern Vinyl Podcast. If you remember, we had label founder Julio Anta on the podcast a few weeks ago and it was then that we were introduced to Vow, a two-piece synth and dream pop outfit hailing from LA. Their 12” EP, Make Me Yours, is out now and The Native Sound has you covered with three vinyl variants, the most limited of which is almost sold out. Also check out their recently released reissue of Koji’s Some Small Way EP, which is out again, on 12” wax. This is the EP’s first ever pressing, it’s on 180-gram vinyl, but only one color remains, so jump on that now. You can pick up both releases, along with work from John Vanderslice, Miserable, King Woman and Grey Zine, among others, through the webstore. And you can use coupon code, “MODERNVINYL” for 10 percent off the webstore. Webstore Bandcamp Timeline: 3:25 — 11:08, Interview with Jon Jablonsky 12:19 — 15:00, Divino Niño — Lara Jones 19:19, Side A: Vinyl Reissues — What Do We Actually Want? 29:06, What's Our Readers' Number One Priority? 30:46, Our Favorite Reissues 37:17, Bad Reissues 47:35, What's Our Readers' Least Favorite Reissues? 53:55 — 57:45, Vow — Pretty When You Cry (Lana Del Rey Cover) 58:00, Side B: Robin Williams 1:03:40, Side C: Foo Fighters 1:07:08, My Terrible Kinda (?) Southern Accent 1:07:24, The Sizzler CD Collection 1:08:16, Side D: Recommendations 1:11:44, I Reveal What Movie We're Sponsoring 1:14:40, Snow What — Metal Warrior Music Music from Divino Niño, Vow and Snow What, courtesy of The Native Sound and Rok Lok Records. Where To Find Us @getcerebral /@chrislantinen /@notmichaelpaul Want to sponsor an episode? Our sponsorships are affordable to both big and small entities, whether you're a record label, vinyl retailer or just interested in vinyl records and what we have to say. You can contact us at advertising@modern-vinyl.com for more information. You receive a couple mentions, including a full pitch at the beginning of the episode (listen to this ep for an example of how well you're treated!).

 The MV Podcast 015: Acrophobia | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:05:20

Subscribe on iTunes Episode 15 of The Modern Vinyl Podcast has us tackling the most important of questions. Why is Mike's favorite doughnut just the plain glaze? Why am I so afraid of rollercoasters? And what the hell is happening with James in the picture above? Alright, alright. We also list off some of our favorite songs from the summer of 2014, we talk about the 10th anniversary of Relient K's Mmhmm and we take a whole bunch of reader questions. Stick around for some great music, as well. Sponsor: The Native Sound, the buzzworthy NYC-based record label, is the newest sponsor of The Modern Vinyl Podcast. If you remember, we had label founder Julio Anta on the podcast a few weeks ago and it was then that we were introduced to Vow, a two-piece synth and dream pop outfit hailing from LA. Their newest 12” EP, Make Me Yours, comes out on August 12th and The Native Sound has you covered with three vinyl variants, the most limited of which is almost sold out. Also check out their recently released reissue of Koji’s Some Small Way EP, which is coming out again, on 12” wax. This is the EP’s first ever pressing, it’s on 180-gram vinyl, but only one color remains, so jump on that now. You can pick up both releases, along with work from John Vanderslice, Miserable, King Woman and Grey Zine, among others, through the webstore. And you can use coupon code, “MODERNVINYL” for 10 percent off the webstore. Webstore Bandcamp Timeline: 1:11 — 4:48, Koji — Color Quiet Loud 10:00, Reader Questions, Round 1 13:30, Side A: Our Songs of Summer, Both New and Old 19:35, The "Old" Picks for Summer Songs 27:26 — 31:31, Vow — Charm 31:43, Mike pays up for a lost bet 32:30, Side B: Relient K and the 10th anniversary of "Mmhmm" 40:56, Side C: The After Warped Tour Onslaught 49:12, Side D: Reader Questions, Round 2 1:01:46, Our Lady — Buque Music Music from Koji, Vow and Our Lady, courtesy of The Native Sound and Mind Over Matter Records. Where To Find Us @getcerebral /@chrislantinen /@notmichaelpaul Want to sponsor an episode? Our sponsorships are affordable to both big and small entities, whether you're a record label, vinyl retailer or just interested in vinyl records and what we have to say. You can contact us at advertising@modern-vinyl.com for more information. You receive a couple mentions, including a full pitch at the beginning of the episode (listen to this ep for an example of how well you're treated!).

 The MV Podcast 014: I’m Creeping Your Way | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:32:57

Subscribe on iTunes We're back with episode 14 of The Modern Vinyl Podcast and we've got our longest episode to date. We start with a discussion on Warped Tour 2014 and where we think the tour is at during recent years, while then jumping into a roundtable on Anberlin's latest full length album, Lowborn. Personally, didn't like it as much as I would have wanted to, but Anberlin fans should at least stick around for the legacy talk. We also talk Copeland, Taking Back Sunday and we play a round of Pick Your Poison. Sidenotes/Apologies: — I call Bradley Hathaway by the wrong name of Bradley Walden. Apparently I had the new Emarosa song on the mind. Big apologies to that talented singer songwriter. Really, stick around for his track at the end. — The run-across-America/cancer research campaign I mention in the intro can be found here. Timeline: 8:40 — 11:07, Wish List — Camp Trippin 12:00, Side A: Warped Tour 18:00, Bands dropping in on Warped Tour (ADTR, Linkin Park) 31:03 — 36:48, ADJY — A Phenomenology of Silicon 37:18, Side B: Anberlin "Lowborn" Roundtable 47:46, Highlights of "Lowborn" 51:44, Lowlights of "Lowborn" 57:58, Our favorite Anberlin albums 1:04:30, Side C: News Briefs (Copeland discussion, Taking Back Sunday discussion) 1:17:22, Side D: Pick Your Poison, Cute Is What We Aim For edition Hollywood vs. Navigate Me 1:23:40, Recommendations 1:29:50, Bradley Hathaway — How Long Music Music from Flesh and Bone Records/Listen to everything you heard and pick up some tapes at Bandcamp Roundtable Music from Anberlin — "Birds of Prey," "Atonement," "Harbinger" and "We Are Destroyer" — courtesy of Tooth and Nail Records. Pick up Lowborn on vinyl Where To Find Us @JackMEB/@chrislantinen /@notmichaelpaul Want to sponsor an episode? Our sponsorships are affordable to both big and small entities, whether you’re a record label, vinyl retailer or just interested in vinyl records and what we have to say. You can contact us at advertising@modern-vinyl.com for more information. You receive a couple mentions, including a full pitch at the beginning of the episode.

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