91.3fm WYEP: RPM
Summary: RPM is a weekly podcast from WYEP in Pittsburgh featuring music picks that our guests just can't stop listening to. Hear song excerpts and discussion on what's getting the most spins on the CD players and hard drives of the people who make WYEP happen. Hosted by Brian Siewiorek
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- Copyright: Copyright 2006
Podcasts:
This week, we sample the latest from Devotchka and check out Thao and Black Kids.
In this episode we listen to Mike Doughty & Jackie Greene's latest, as well as a Banshees-less Siousxie.
This week, another look at some of our host's favorite releases of 2007.
This week we look back at some of our hosts' favorite albums of 2007
This week we talk to our interns to see what they are listening to, plus music from Swedish singer-songwriter Jens Lekman.
This week we explore the instrumental sounds of Floratone, the twin-rock of Tegan and Sara and the hype behind the upcoming debut of Vampire Weekend.
This week a look at some of hosts favorite holiday songs, including selections from Johnny Cash, BoneyM and the Kinks.
This week we listen to and talk about the newest from Iron and Wine and Tom Brousseau and the debut from Sea Wolf.
This week Blues from Seth Walker, Rock from Okkervil River and a little bit of everything from Pink Martini.
This week we'll hear from new-ish releases from M.I.A., The National and Bat for Lashes.
This week the strange but wonderful collaboration between Allison Krauss and Robert Plant, plus the new albums from Beirut and Mark Ronson.
This week, we return from our long hiatus with a listen to new albums from Richard Hawley and the Twilight Sad, plus Dawn Landes performing a bluegrass version of a catchy indie tune.
This week reviews of Jay Farrar's "Gob Iron" project, The Beatles' "Love" mash-ups, and the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens - Yusuf.
This week we look at the nominees for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and debate and pick who should be inducted this year.
This week we discuss the Springsteen-ness of The Hold Steady, as well as Ben Vaughn and The Divine Comedy.