Travis and James are joined by friends new and old this week. Producer/rapper/singer HAYZ talks the law of attraction, clean living, and putting Vancouver on the map as a major music city. In the second half, Leo Johnson and Lola Whyte of Old Soul Rebel return to recount life on the road, future plans, and their experience on CTV's The Launch with a special guest appearance by producer Charlotte Ryan!
On this episode, Travis and James unwind with Una Mey as she previews new music and a can't miss performance at the inaugural Glitter Ball Festival. Then, Regina born, Vancouver raised indie rockers Crystal Kelly chat life in the Praries, loving The Strokes a bit too much, minor hockey, and more.
Happy St. Patrick's Day from Pacific Sound Radio! Join Travis and James as they chat with the crooked and catchy folk/hip hop/punk hybrid rock unit Rare Americans and globetrotting singer/songwriter Wesley Attew.
Travis and James host some old friends on this week's episode. Actor, model, and singer/songwriter Kristina Lao joins us in our first hour to talk about her roots in Hong Kong, her impressive multidisciplinary career, and her new single series. Two thirds of the art rock power trio Douse return to chat about life on the road, their long awaited sophomore album, and their upcoming West Coast tour.
This week hosts James and Travis sit down with Mati Cormier and Aly Laube of Cushy Entertainment to chat about Glitter Ball. A brand new two-day music showcase celebrating feminist art and culture. The second half of the program features the return of vintage rockers Chase The Bear, to discuss their new EP and much more.
Banjo slinging gutter folk princess Nasti Weather is looking to get personal with her debut LP. Alternative folk duo Porteau invite listeners to explore their ethereal and dreamy musical world on their upcoming record Water's Gate.
On our 60th episode, soulful singer/songwriter Ivan Hartle talks beards, baseball, and tunnels with your hosts James and Travis. Later in the program, dark indie rock husband/wife duo Winter Youth discuss picking a new band name, healing through music, their involvement in Krow's TRANSformation documentary, and their once in a lifetime experience at the inaugural Skookum festival.
Shaking things up a bit on this snowbound episode. Producer/engineer/gearhead Braeden "Pockets" Rangno fills us in on 2018 highlights from the Vibe Cave, his new favourite piece of equipment, and upcoming 2019 releases to look out for. In our second hour, enjoy some highlights from Locals Lounge featuring Vancouver's reigning soul queen Tonye at the Railway Stage and Beer Cafe.
Pierce Kingan of the avant garde psych pop group The Pierce Kingans gave Travis and James the lowdown on how pop songs are really musical hamburgers, flesh eating bacteria, and what it's like to work with a local music supergroup. Meanwhile, dark folk duo Hollow Twin cover everything from growing up in a haunted house, making dreams reality with a Blue Oyster Cult cover, and touring cross Canada by train.
On the first double feature episode of 2019, Travis and James talk embarrassing knuckle tattoos, colonizing Mars, insomnia, and cleaning Paul McCartney's pool with progressive pop duo Tourist Company.
Alternative R&B performer Des Hume joins our hosts in the second half to wax poetic about the perks of being a bedroom pop artist, cloud rap, and how to write a breakup album.