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  • 224 The Brother Brothers

    02/10/2018 Duração: 27min

    Twins Adam and David Moss weren’t just born with the ability to enact perfect harmonies.The brothers moved to different parts of the country to develop their own unique repertoire, only to come back together and form The Brother Brothers. Adam plays the fiddle, David plays the cello and guitar and while their synchronicity could easily be attributed to their innate connection as twins, it’s more a product of hard work and dedication than anything. Listen in as The Brother Brothers join the latest episode of Rocket Range to talk about the journey that has brought them back together to where they are now in Brooklyn.

  • 223 Fat Tony

    02/10/2018 Duração: 45min

    The midway point between DJ Screw and Bad Brains, the always-eclectic Fat Tony is one of the most creative artists to come out of Houston’s 3rd Ward, the same neighborhood that produced the legendary Big Moe and Beyoncé. Over the course of five albums, he’s collaborated with everyone from A$AP Rocky to Das Racist, Bun B to Murs. With the release of his latest opus, ‘10,000 Hours,’ Fat Tony dials the Come Up to discuss his hometown love of Lil Keke and DJ Screw, discovering punk rock as a teenager, and his print magazine, Found Me. Tune in to learn more about one of the most compelling and thoughtful artists alive in conversation with Jeff Weiss.

  • 222 Kaia Kater

    27/09/2018 Duração: 28min

    Originally from Montreal, Kaia Kater went off to college in West Virginia to study the banjo and Appalachian music. The answers she began to find musically, only fueled her desire to find answers about herself, her roots and how she came to be. Trips to her father’s home country of Grenada proved to be the catalyst for not only her own self-discovery, but for the creative flame that inspired her newest album, ‘Grenades.’ Listen in as Kaia Kater joins Rocket Radio following her appearance at the Fayetteville Roots Music Festival in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

  • 221 Flasher

    24/09/2018 Duração: 22min

    Flasher is Washington DC’s post-punk trio. The vibrant band is made of Taylor Mulitz on guitar, bassist Daniel Saperstein and drummer Emma Baker. The three share vocal duties and create the perfect combo of anxiety provoking noice and danceable pop melodies. Josh Beech chatted with the band from their van while they were out on their west coast headlining tour promoting their debut album, 'Constant Image'.

  • 220 Rocket News

    21/09/2018 Duração: 06min

    Shaina Rae and Ron G talk about the latest in music news and what's going on at Rocket.

  • 219 Speak!

    21/09/2018 Duração: 42min

    The hair god, the Craigslist killer, the plant king, Speak! Is a Los Angeles icon-turned Mexico City based rap game, Los Tigres del Norte. Over the course of this decade, he’s collaborated with everyone from Mac Miller to Vince Staples, Juicy J to Denzel Curry. And he also happened to write Kreayshawn’s “Gucci Gucci.” In honor of his latest album, ‘A Man + His Plants’, he joins the Rocket Radio Come Up to talk about his early days at Project Blowed, his friendship and working relationship with the deeply-mourned Mac Miller, and his sudden decision to move to Mexico. And he did it while his hair as silky as Charlotte’s Web. Here he is in conversation with Jeff Weiss.

  • 218 Shook Twins

    20/09/2018 Duração: 22min

    Originally from Idaho, but now calling Portland their home, twin sisters Laurie and Katelyn Shook make string-heavy folk music with indelible harmonies. We caught up with the pair while at Fayetteville Roots Festival, shortly before they played an incredible live show to talk about releasing their next album, some of the more unconventional instruments they use on stage and the power of music as an agent of change.

  • 217 Steady Holiday

    17/09/2018 Duração: 20min

    What do you do when nobody’s watching? This is the cardinal question Dre Babinski aska on her second Steady Holiday LP, the aptly-titled 'Nobody’s Watching', out now on Barsuk Records. The retro-mystique and built-in nostalgia of her earlier work is as present as ever, though this time around, Babinski’s satin coo hovers higher over the violin than it has before. Listen in as babinski joins Rocket Radio to talk philosophize about what really goes on in our minds in those moments when we’re pushing forward with our lives, absent of anyone besides our own thoughts.

  • 216 Tank and The Bangas

    14/09/2018 Duração: 25min

    The pride of New Orleans, Tarriona “Tank” Ball leads her band, Tank and The Bangas, with the soul and vigor of perhaps America’s finest city. They came into prominence after winning NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest in 2017 and have been doing nothing less than stealing hearts across stages worldwide ever since. From soul and funk to rap and rock and roll, Tank is a bandleader in the mold of George Clinton and she’s just getting started. Listen in as Tank joins Rocket Radio to talk about some of her favorite spots in New Orleans, how her life has changed since Tiny Desk and how she’s just one of many Queens who deserve a crown. Respect.

  • 215 Amen Dunes

    12/09/2018 Duração: 20min

    Damon McMahon is finally experiences the breakthrough he deserves. With ‘Freedom’, the 5th Amen Dunes album, McMahon presented his already stellar songwriting in a slightly different package, one with a renewed sense of intent and it’s been widely praised as one of the best albums of 2018. Rocket Radio’s Adrian Spinelli caught up with McMahon at San Francisco Outside Lands festival to talk about inspiration, movement, musicality, surfers, painters and of course, ‘Freedom.’

  • 214 Gold Star

    10/09/2018 Duração: 18min

    Gold Star’s Marlon Rabenreither captures the essence of Los Angeles better than most. Born in Austria, he moved to the City of Angels at a young age, was raised there and still calls it home. His third LP, 'Uppers & Downers', feels like the East Side’s sunny concrete streets and tugs at the heartstrings in the poetic shadows of Elliott Smith and Bob Dylan. Listen in as Rocket Radio catches up with Rabenreither before Gold Star’s show at San Francisco’s Great American Music Hall.

  • 213 Masta Killa

    06/09/2018 Duração: 27min

    It’s the master of the Mantis Rapture comin atcha! When Masta Killa spit those epic bars on “Da Mystery of Chessboxin’” it was the first time he’d ever been on a track. Now, in advance of the 25th anniversary of Enter the 36 Chambers, the mighty Masta Killa joins the Rocket Come Up to talk about learning how to rap from GZA and the ODB in the “School of Shaolin.” He also sheds light on his latest album, ‘Loyalty Is Royalty’ and working with the dearly departed Sean Price and Prodigy. The man is nothing short of a legend and he drops a ton of Wu-Tang knowledge in this conversation with Jeff Weiss.

  • 212 Jesse Jo Stark

    04/09/2018 Duração: 23min

    With the release of her latest EP ‘Dandelion,’ Jesse Jo Stark has cemented herself on the ones to watch list. Jesse Jo delivers a strong performance with dreamy rock vibes and psychedelic guitars, a tight rhythm section and bad ass vocals. Rocket Radio’s Josh Beech caught up with Jesse to talk about playing in a band with Steve Jones, being uncomfortably naked in music videos and that tour life! Tune.

  • 211 Liz Cooper & the Stampede

    31/08/2018 Duração: 22min

    With the release of their debut LP, 'Window Flowers', Liz Cooper & The Stampede have ironed out a new wrinkle in the Nashville scene. It’s the convergence of folk psychedelic meeting guitar-driven rock and lowkey country vibes to boot. Cooper is a powerful frontwoman both on the mic and on the guitar and she checks in to the latest episode of Rocket Radio to talk about turning the tide on the Nashville sound and what she discovered about herself in making the fiery 'Window Flowers.'

  • 210 OMB Peezy

    29/08/2018 Duração: 23min

    OMB Peezy hails originally from Mobile, Alabama, but now calls Sacramento, CA home and the Bay Area has embraced the hell outta him. Signed to E-40’s Sick Wid It Records, Peezy made a name for himself with a real sense of the hustle and fight to get to where he’s at now. Borrowing a page outta the book of Boosie, OMB Peezy is on the up. Listen in as he talks with Jeff Weiss on the latest episode of the Rocket Come Up.

  • 209 Campdogzz

    27/08/2018 Duração: 18min

    From Tulsa to Chicago and across the country, Campdogzz’s second LP, ‘In Rounds’ is inspired by the roads they’ve traversed. Singer/guitarist Jess Price is a powerful songwriter and the band’s never-ending confluence of guitars is distinctive to say the least. They’re the first band signed to Cursive’s 15 Passenger Records and ‘In Rounds’ is no doubt one of this year’s standout records. Listen in as Jess Price joins Rocket Radio on the this episode of Rising.

  • 208 Jain

    23/08/2018 Duração: 20min

    More than just a global pop star, Jain is a globally-minded pop star. While the SXSW Grulke Prize winner was born and now lives in France, Jain’s music is heavily inspired by her time growing up in the Belgian Congo, Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Her appeal is fully-realized in Europe, but now with her sophomore record, ‘Souldier’, she’s ready to leave a lasting mark Stateside and around the world. We caught up with Jain at this year’s Montreal Jazz Festival to talk about her distinct pop music style, her incredible live show and how she’s ready to give Daft Punk a run for their money with a stadium show. Make no mistake about it, Jain is the very definition of the next big thing.

  • 207 American Aquarium

    22/08/2018 Duração: 27min

    Six albums and 36 band members down the line, BJ Barham and American Aquarium have arrived at their 7th release, ‘Things Change.’ The album is an apt reflection of the changes Barham has made in his life to get to this point: Sobriety, starting a family and a new lineup for the band. But there’s been on constant the whole time, Barham’s no-nonsense songwriting that has always resonated and are a staple of their Carolina Americana. We caught up with Barham in San Francisco to talk about the new record, the influence of Jeff Tweedy and the life changes that were necessary for the longevity of the project.

  • 206 astronauts, etc.

    20/08/2018 Duração: 26min

    Unapologetically a product of his influences, Anthony Ferraro has re-invented astronauts, etc. on the band’s second LP. ‘Living in Symbol’ sees Ferraro channeling his inner David Axelrod on a psychedelic journey through the mind. Co-produced by Toro y Moi’s Chaz Bear, the album is a forwardly ambitious step for Ferraro and he stopped by the Rocket Radio studio for an intimate dissection of its themes, its players aaaaaaand the meaning of life. Listen in for all the answers...

  • 205 Rocket News

    17/08/2018 Duração: 05min

    A tribute to the Queen of Soul on the latest episode of Rocket News.

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