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In this episode, we talk about how Kacey Musgraves transcends country music, the significance of “Neon Moon,” what defines country music, Selena, Chris Stapleton, other crossover female country artists including Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift, and much more. Be sure to keep up with Maddy’s news coverage of everything San Antonio on MySA.com.…
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In this episode of Cover Stories, Beau Rodriguez covers “On Track” by Tame Impala. We talk about Kevin Parker’s process for the latest Tame Impala album and other productions, Beau’s varying influences from hip hop to nü metal to pop, ritual of buying and listening to CDs, and much more. If you’re in San Antonio, see Beau live at Sam’s Burger Joint…
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In this episode, we talk about what Deftones means to Latinx culture and San Antonio, Deftones being nü metal and Queen of the Damned, young pop stars growing up in the spotlight, what defines nü metal and much more. Follow Nevaeh on Instagram @navechito and check out her family’s coffee shop Barrio Barista when it opens back up.…
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In this episode of Cover Stories, JaeleenAriana featuring Daniel Miller covers “Pool Party” by Julia Jacklin. We talk about the meaning of the song and how Jacklin combines the literal and metaphorical, the different branches of country music, how genre has become irrelevant, growing with your musical influences and much more. Be on the look out fo…
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In this episode, we talk about the meaning of “Zombie,” the evolution of Miley Cyrus and how she has been covered in media, female perspectives in pop culture, the potential return of live music, some book talk and much more. Check out Sunday Hustlerz Book Crew wherever you listen to podcasts. Be sure to follow them on Instagram @shbcpodcast and yo…
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In this episode of Cover Stories, J Darius covers “What’s Going On?” by Marvin Gaye. We talk about the timelessness and significance of the song, the legacy of Marvin Gaye, 90s R&B striving through today’s music, how different the music making and releasing process is today, and much more. Today is J Darius’ birthday, join us in wishing him a happy…
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In this episode, we talk about learning this is a cover, how Jawbox led Jason into several other bands, what the song is about, mimicking how favorite artists play guitar, Jawbreaker/Jawbox, quirky female bassists in indie bands, the return of nü metal, and much more. Check out Gold Coffee on Instagram @sanantoniogold located at 1913 S Flores St.…
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In this episode of Cover Stories, Stav Folly covers “I Could Have Lied” by Red Hot Chilli Peppers. We talk about what the song is about and what it means to him, RHCP being influenced by black funk and hip hop artists, starting out as a drummer and the hip hop influence, the significance of sampling in music history, some of our favorite rappers an…
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In this episode, we talk to San Antonio’s mijo about getting into the Ramones by watching Rock ‘n’ Roll High School, getting into the punk scene and different punk spots in San Antonio, Ramones-core, The Descendents, EpiFat bands, and much more. Check out Ray on InstagramBy Hatchet Audio
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In this episode of Cover Stories, Kat Trujillo covers “Si Una Vez” by Selena. We talk about Selena’s significance to Mexican American culture particularly in Texas, Selena’s pop/R&B influences coming together in AB’s production, the influence Selena’s music has had on pop music today, Kat’s work in the country music industry, being inspired by Zeno…
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In this episode, we discuss how Matt got into country music, how Chris Stapleton infiltrates his love of soul into his country music, Garth Brooks’ legacy, Donald Glover’s growth as an artist, Olivia Rodrigo making the specific universal, where R Kelly’s Trapped in the Closet falls in the zeitgeist, and much more.…
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In this episode of Cover Stories, Sir William covers “Garden Grove” by Sublime. We talk about why it’s trendy to hate on Sublime, the art of swearing, jazz artists that inspire him, the importance of jazz in American history, and much more. If you’re in San Antonio, Sir William performs every Tuesday 7PM to 11PM at Acapulco Sam’s on the Riverwalk! …
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In this episode, we discuss what The Strokes mean to her, introducing music to her kid, old SXSW stories, all the great bands Frankie Rose has been a part of, how her art coincides with the music scene, and much more. Check out Regina’s threadless page here. Check out Regina’s Art in the book Bring Music Home here.…
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In this episode of Cover Stories, Constanza and Marisa of the foundation Hearts Need Art cover “Fly Me to the Moon” by Frank Sinatra. Constanza also performs her original song “Roar in Me.” Hearts Need Art is a foundation that provides several artistic outlets for hospital patients including musical performances, lessons, writing and art exercises …
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In this episode, we discuss the proper pronunciation of the title, Led Zeppelin’s history of ripping songs, how formative Led Zeppelin was for Brent, sharing music with kids, Masked Singer, Sheryl Crow’s legacy, some of our favorite needle drops in movies and much more. Be sure to check out Brent’s podcast Director Showdown on all platforms. The la…
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In this episode of Cover Stories, Cooper Greenberg returns to cover “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain,” by Willie Nelson. We talk about Willie Nelson’s legacy, significance of his concept album Red-Headed Stranger to his career, and the utilization of cover songs to tell a story. We also analyze the fundamentals of new vs old country, tortured artists …
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In this episode, we discuss The Slackers as underrated ska icons and Madonna’s early rock band roots. Norma details her love for The Slackers, getting into ska at a later age, and the genesis of her photojournalism project SOTX Scene. We also dive into the local ska scene in central Texas and discuss San Antonio bands from the present and past. Be …
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In this episode of Cover Stories, Jordan from Pod Goes Punk covers “DVP” by PUP. In the second part of our crossover event, we have Jesse, Jordan and Sam from the Pod Goes Punk podcast wherein they provide witty commentary on a different pop punk album each episode. We go deep on PUP, lyrically, energy-wise and what they mean to this era of pop pun…
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In this episode we discuss Puddles the clown and what it means to make a good cover. Amanda talks about her dad’s journey hearing Space Oddity for the first time, how listening to music can provide an experience, as well as what certain songs and bands mean to us. Be sure to check out Sup SA? on Facebook and Instagram!…
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In this episode of Cover Stories, Cooper Greenberg (featuring Patrick Marr) covers “Savior Complex” by Phoebe Bridgers. We discuss what Phoebe Bridgers means to Cooper as a songwriter and as a producer particularly of artist Christian Lee Hudson. We also discuss how Mitski has soundtracked his and his girlfriend’s relationship, bands we write off t…
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This week we talk to the talented graphic artist Andrew Flores about Kurt Vile’s cover of “Rollin’ with the Flow” originally by Charlie Rich. We discuss the song’s lyrics reflecting on our younger years and wax nostalgia. Andrew also talks about music that he likes to listen to while creating, his time in two local bands, and how we use Youtube to …
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In this episode of Cover Stories, Patrick Marr (featuring Cooper Greenberg) covers “Lua” by Bright Eyes. We talk about Bright Eyes’ influence on Patrick and discuss some of our favorite Bright Eyes songs. We go over Conor Oberst’s numerous projects including his collaborations with Monsters of Folk and Better Oblivion Community Center. We digress i…
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This week we party like it’s 1995 and dive into everything ska. We pick it up with Reel Big Fish’s cover of Social Distortion’s “Story of My Life” and wax nostalgia over growing up in the San Antonio ska scene. We discuss the correlation between marching band and ska and how most ska kids were theatre nerds. Get your black coat, white shoes and bla…
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In this episode of Cover Stories, Debra Elana covers “To Zion” by Lauryn Hill. We talk about Lauryn Hill’s legacy and what she meant to Debra growing up from Sister Act 2 to The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill to her Unplugged album. We also discuss how underrated Bill’s rapping is and what she meant to a generation of young women in the late 90s. We a…
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We talk about how Alissa got into pop punk and how New Found Glory has been a staple in her life over the last two decades. We discuss the late Adam Schlesinger who wrote “That Thing You Do!” We also dive deep into Drive Thru records, Warped Tour, Alissa reveals her top 5 pop punk crushes and much more!…
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In this episode of Cover Stories, Alyson Alonzo is doing a mashup of ”Just the Two of Us” by Bill Withers, “Location” by Khalid, and “Something About Us” by Daft Punk. We talk the legacy of Bill Withers, the stigma of smooth jazz and jazz singer’s influence on Alyson, community music performances with YOSA and the Spurs and how she used MySpace ear…
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We talk about being introduced to the song from the Power Rangers movie, the significance of RHCP covering the song and how it transitioned RHCP’s sound. We discuss the genius of John Frusciante, defend the Dave Navarro/One Hot Minute era RHCP and dive into their feud with Mike Patton. We bring up how even with his acclaim, Stevie Wonder is still u…
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In this episode of Cover Stories, Brandon Padier covers “Friend of the Devil” by The Grateful Dead. We talk about the stigma of Grateful Dead as just a stoner band, what the band means to Brandon, 60s musicians revitalizing their careers in the 80s, some of our favorite jazz musicians and much more. Brandon just released his latest album Brothers o…
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Brent and Adam come on to talk about Gary Jules’ cover of “Mad World” originally by Tears for Fears for the Donnie Darko soundtrack. In addition to talking about this cover and how it fits into the movie, we dive into some of our favorite movie scores and what makes a good needle drops in movies. We also talk about synchronizing albums with movies …
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In this episode of Cover Stories, Granite Hands covers “Oppressed People” from Final Fantasy VII by composer Nobuo Uematsu. We talked about Uematsu’s love for progressive rock and how that correlates to the band, how jazz has fit into the Granite Hands sound, channeling math rock and our mutual love for The Fall of Troy. We also discuss the concept…
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In addition to talking about Dua Lipa’s version, we discuss Luis’ connection to The Beatles with his dad and how “Golden Slumbers” came full circle as he entered fatherhood. We also discuss the age old debate of mics are for singing vs mics are for swinging, feeling guilty about liking Brand New’s music, the influence of Motion City Soundtrack and …
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In this episode of Cover Stories, Sage Motel covers “Things I Can’t Change” by The Story So Far. We talked about the evolution of pop punk, bands that made us want to start a band, 90s bands that influence us still and much more. The band recent released a single “With or Without You” that can be heard on all platforms and will be releasing another…
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In this episode of Cover Stories, House Plants cover ”Spit Fountain” by Algernon Cadwallader. We talk worst live show experiences on stage, unique musical influences, and bond on our love of midwestern emo. In this episode, we discussed: Rough early shows in the band’s history The different influences of each band member Midwestern emo influences H…
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In this episode of Cover Stories, Brett Stokes of New Blood covers ”Dead on Arrival” by Fall Out Boy. We talk about the evolution of Fall Out Boy, which FOB songwriter lyrics we preferred, what got him into playing music and more. In this episode, we discussed: Take This to Your Grave vs the rest of FOB’s discography Patrick Stump’s lyrics vs Pete …
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This week David Rodriguez joins us to discuss At the Drive-In's cover of "This Night Has Opened My Eyes" by The Smiths. Follow Cover Stories: Twitter: @CoverStoriesTX Instagram: @CoverStoriesPodcast www.coverstoriespod.com Cover Stories on YouTube Cover Stories ShirtsBy Hatchet Audio
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In this episode of Cover Stories, Illest Champloo covers ”Maybe” by N.E.R.D. We talk about Pharrell’s influence on his art, how much we live the Neptunes and discuss some of our favorite indie bands and rappers. illest Champloo will be releasing new music this month and a new EP “Be Right Back” is dropping May 1st. Check him out on all streaming pl…
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In this episode of Cover Stories, Ashley Bailey covers ”Maps” by Yeah Yeah Yeahs. We talk about what got us into Yeah Yeah Yeahs, using the stage as an outlet, being inspired by mid century pop music, the talent in the local San Antonio scene, and more. Be sure to check out Ashley Bailey's latest single “We Could Be Happy” on SoundCloud. Also don't…
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In this episode of Cover Stories, Honey Bunny covers ”Sliver” by Nirvana. We talk about how the it’s a very different type of Nirvana song and looking at grunge with hindsight in the year 2020. We also talk about some other 90s bands that they’ve covered and their journey as a band. In this episode, we discussed: Nirvana’s pre-Nevermind music How d…
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This week we have Brett Stokes and Brian Menard on to discuss The Dan Band's version of "Total Eclipse of the Heart" by Bonnie Tyler. Follow Cover Stories: Twitter: @CoverStoriesTX Instagram: @CoverStoriesPodcast Website: www.coverstoriespod.com Cover Stories on YouTube Cover Stories ShirtsBy Hatchet Audio
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In this episode of Cover Stories, Broke in China covers ”In Bloom” by Nirvana. We talk about how the song brought the band together and how 90s rock music has influenced them. When we recorded the band was still going under their former name Elyzium. They will be releasing their last single “Slappy” at the end of this month and their debut album El…
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In this episode of Cover Stories, we invited Shawn Gessay to talk about Fiona Apple’s cover of The Beatles’ “Across the Universe.” Follow Cover Stories: Twitter: @CoverStoriesTX Instagram: @CoverStoriesPodcast Website: www.coverstoriespod.com Cover Stories on YouTube Cover Stories ShirtsBy Hatchet Audio
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In this episode of Cover Stories, Emily Whitehurst of Survival Guide covers ”I Need You Around” by Smoking Popes. We talk about how Emily rediscovered Smoking Popes, how Green Day opened her up to punk music, and discuss her time as Agent M - former lead singer of the band Tsunami Bomb. In this episode, we discuss: Getting into lesser known bands i…
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In this episode of Cover Stories, Brooke Koschade covers “I Heard Love is Blind” by Amy Winehouse. We talk about Brooke’s connection to Amy Winehouse, mental health in the music industry, other prominent female vocalists, and wanting to make music in bands. In this episode, we discuss: Amy Winehouse’s legacy What Amy Winehouse meant to Brooke The p…
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In this episode of Cover Stories, we invited Dom Caruso to talk about Karen O, Trent Reznor, and Atticus Ross’s cover of Led Zeppelin's “Immigrant Song”. Check out DoMCast on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Twitter Cover Stories Shirts Follow Cover Stories: Twitter: @CoverStoriesTX Instagram: @CoverStoriesPodcast YouTube CoverStoriesPod.com…
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In this episode of Cover Stories, Andrew of Like Ghosts covers “On My Own” by The Used. We talk about The Used’s influence on him, Warped Tour memories and much more. In this episode, we discuss: Warped Tour Our favorite scene bands How bad we are at paying attention to lyrics of songs we love Some of our favorite show memories Like Ghosts' strateg…
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