Album Review On this episode of Follow the Sound, Brian and Greg bring on special guest Tim Convy from Ludo to review the Ludo album You’re Awful, I Love You. Tim gives us some great insight into how the album was made, as well as some backstory behind the band and the songs. The album…

This Week in Music History: Feb 27th – Mar 3rd (Part 2)
Number 1 hits and Musical Birthdays! On part 2 this week we continue with the number 1 hits that rode high on the pop charts. We also discuss some personal stories and close out the show with who was born this week in music history. You can download Follow the Sound on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher,…

This Week in Music History: Feb 27th – Mar 3rd (Part 1)
Controversies, Movies, and Deaths! On this jam-packed episode of Follow the Sound, we discuss more music history. Join us as we talk about Janis Joplin‘s 9 week run at number 1 on the U.S. charts in 1971. The run itself was impressive considering that Janis Joplin had died five months earlier. But her last solo…

Ultra Panic by MU330
MU330 is very well known in the St. Louis area. They influenced bands and musicians throughout the 90’s across America. Their combination of incredible musicianship, goofiness, and personal storytelling make this ska/punk band that must be listened to. So join us as we explore this band and their last album. You can download Follow the Sound on…
This Week in Music History: Feb 20th – Feb 24th
Jimi Hendrix live at the Temple De Hirsch Sinai We have more music history on Follow the Sound this week. We start out with the legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix playing his first ever gig at Temple De Hirsch Sinai synagogue in Seattle in 1959. Coincidentally, this week in 1969 Jimi played his last UK show with…

How were the Grammys? Meh.
How were the Grammys? Meh. The Grammys have come and gone again this year. The performances were fairly uneventful, the acceptance speeches were pretty standard, and James Corden was adequate as the host. However, this all translated into a pretty boring Grammys. Brian and Greg bring in a few friends to help discuss this thoroughly…

This Week in Music History: Feb 6th – Feb 10th
‘You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling’ On this episode of Follow the Sound, we get into some more music history. The show kicks off with the rise of the Righteous Brothers and their Phil Spector-produced song, You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’. And, we talk about the band’s impact on music as a whole with their blue-eyed soul….

This Week in Music History: January 23rd – January 27th
On this episode of Follow the Sound, we delve into the music history of the week. Brian brings in his friend Greg Harvey and the guys start out the show in 1956 with Cleveland’s ban on dancing in public and follow it up by talking about a little-known band from Liverpool known as The Quarrymen. In…

Harlequin Dream by Boy & Bear
Boy & Bear is an indie folk-rock band from Australia. Their layering of music, combined with elegant and moving lyrics, gives them a sound that is both emotional and calming. On Harlequin Dream, the band flows seamlessly through each song with the grace and precision of seasoned songwriters. Each aspect of the album tells a story that…
Happy Holidays from LineupMedia.fm
Wishing Happy Holidays from the LineupMedia.fm family to yours!

Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats by Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats are a band that is solidly anchored in rhythm and blues. However, their musical branches spread out to numerous other genres and styles. Rateliff fronts the band with a powerfully commanding voice and heartfelt lyrics while the Night Sweats create an insanely tight sound, blowing away most bands today. Brian…
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