Episode 50: Joey Bada$$

“Hazeus View”

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Joey Bada$$ released his debut album on January 20, 2015: his 20th birthday. It hit the top 5 on the Billboard charts. For the track “Hazeus View,” he worked with Kirk Knight, another member of the Pro Era hip-hop collective. In this episode, the two of them break down the process of making Hazeus View, how the lyrics reflect Joey’s wide-angle take on religion, and how the beat was inspired by DJ Premier and a beat he made for the Biggie song “Ten Crack Commandments.”

Buy “Hazeus View” on iTunes, or the B4.DA.$$ album on the Pro Era website. You can also get the upcoming Kirk Knight album (currently on pre-order) from iTunes.

For a transcript of this episode, click here.

footnotes
Notorious B.I.G. – “Ten Crack Commandments”
Les McCann – “Vallarta” (sampled by DJ Premier for “Ten Crack Commandments”)
Amedeo Tomassi – “Problemo Ecologica

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Episode 49: American Football

“The One with the Tambourine”

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The members of American Football formed in 1997 as students at the University of Illinois, and released only one album and an EP before breaking up about three years later. Their critically acclaimed debut went on to achieve cult status as one of the most influential records of the ‘90s, and was reissued as a deluxe double-LP last year.

In this episode, Mike Kinsella, Steve Holmes, and Steve Lamos of American Football break down the first song they wrote together, “The One with the Tambourine,” from their self-titled EP. They talk about being influenced by the Chicago music scene of the ‘90s, and how they combined alternative tunings, unconventional time signatures, and naiveté to craft their sound.

Buy “The One with the Tambourine”on iTunes, or directly from American Football on their bandcamp page.

The good folks at Landland designed a limited-edition, silkscreened poster for the live event where this episode was recorded. You can order your own copy here.

For a transcript of this episode, click here.

footnotes
The Sea and Cake – “Jacking the Ball”
The EBow


(Live recording photo by Chase Igliori)

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Episode 48: Best Coast

“Feeling Ok”

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In this episode, Bethany Cosentino and Bobb Bruno of the band Best Coast take apart their song “Feeling Ok,” from the 2015 album California Nights. They trace their process and their influences, from the movie 10 Things I Hate About You to the video game Rock Band. Plus, we’ll hear from producer Wally Gagel.

Buy “Feeling Ok” on iTunes.

Watch the “Feeling Ok” video:

A photo backstage, just before we recorded Bethany’s interview in front of a live audience at The Line Hotel:

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For a transcript of this episode, click here.

footnotes
Letters to Cleo – Cruel To Be Kind (from the 10 Things I Hate About You soundtrack; a cover of a Nick Lowe song.)
The Police – Every Breath You Take

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