On today's episode of BTR Live Studio at Home, Brooklyn rock trio, A Very Special Episode stops by and plays some of their new tunes. Jen discusses with Patrick, Kasey, and Chayse the band's songwriting process, the completion of their new album, and life during quarantine.
A Very Special Episode is a New York City post-punk band featuring Kasey Heisler (vocals, bass), Patrick Porter (guitar), and Chayse Schutter (drums).
Past Is PresentBTRtv Revisited
The BTRtv team has has the good fortune to capture impressive performances with plenty of artists over the years. Here's a look back at a few of those that we still think back on often...
While COVID-19 forced most K-12 schools across the country to adopt some alternative method of instruction over the last year, many are hopeful for the fall and what that means for in-person instruction. MJ Knefel addresses the fact that in many ways, schools operating in the same way they did before the pandemic is not desirable.
As the number of Americans who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 continues to rise, there is still a lot of media focus on vaccine hesitancy, and the communities who won’t be getting the vaccine right away. MJ Knefel comments on why access to vaccines, and removing barriers to medical care, should be a more pressing issue.
Erin Frisby is a Washington, DC-based songwriter who performs in the band The OSYX. Here, she shares a solo acoustic performance of some of her own project’s music.
Brooklyn indie punk band LAPÊCHE returns to BTR Live Studio as they release their latest J. Robbins-co-produced full length record, with a fantastic live performance recorded at Red Panda Recording in Brooklyn.
Eddie shares the unsettling experience of visiting a psychic on a lark only to be told that a dark entity was following him. Soon after, strange events occurred at his apartment, from unexplained sounds in the middle of the night to objects disappearing only to be found in unlikely places.
This week Kimberly spoke with Hudson Valley-based artist Lorrie Fredette about her project “Spaces for Thinking,” a blog that showcases the sketchbooks of artists. Throughout the conversation Kimberly and Lorrie talk about privacy, intimacy and exploration through the relationship of the artist and their sketchbook.
All images courtesy of Spaces for Thinking
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The Earth is still turning, but it's also still a hard place to be. Maybe we can check out Mars soon? In the meantime, keep learning and caring about what's happening in the world around you. Music from Fimber Bravo, Kishi Bashi, The Natvral and more.
Back again with another awesome show! Featuring new tracks from Modeselektor, Maps and Diagrams, Little Snake and a ton more! So make it loud, and get with it. This is glitch//idm.
This week we've got new singles from Will Stratton, Anthonie Tonnon, Breanna Barbara, Michael Cormier, and more - along with album tracks from the likes of Sorry, Spirit Of The Beehive, and Alex Little And The Suspicious Minds.