This week we are joined (from across the Atlantic) by Andrew Low of The Jazz June. He shares the origins of the band in Kutztown, PA playing house shows and VFWs before graduating to club shows in Philadelphia and New Jersey. He talks about his earliest influences and variety of pre-Jazz June bands. We get into recording their 2000 album The Medicine with J. Robbins, how a multi-year hiatus changed his singing style on the 2014 album After the Earthquake, and much much more.
Be sure to check out the Noisey oral history of The Jazz June referenced during the show.
Songs in this Episode:
#348: Talk Show by Talk Show
#347: It Means Everything by Save Ferris
#346: Transmission by The Tea Party
#345: Mindfunk by Mindfunk
#344: Interview with Greg Glover of Arena Rock Recording Company
#343: Compilations Albums of the 1990s Roundtable
#342: Lovesongs for Underdogs by Tanya Donelly
#341: Where Have All The Merrymakers Gone? by Harvey Danger
#340: Guitar Gods of the 1990s Roundtable
#339: Laughing Gallery by Ruth Ruth
#338: A Little Ain’t Enough by David Lee Roth
#337: Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space by Spiritualized
#336: Eternal Nightcap by The Whitlams
#335: Television Soundtracks of the 1990s
#334: Interview with Jody Porter (Fountains of Wayne & The Belltower)
#333: Whirligig by The Caulfields
#332: Batman & Robin soundtrack
#331: Cockamamie by Jennifer Trynin
#330: Duran Duran In The 90s
#329: Interview with Marko DeSantis of Sugarcult, The Ataris and more
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