RiYL Podcast Por Brian Heater arte de portada

RiYL

RiYL

De: Brian Heater
Escúchala gratis

Obtén 3 meses por US$0.99 al mes

Recommended if You Like: longform conversation with musicians, cartoonists, writers and other creative types.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Copyright 2023 Brian Heater. All rights reserved.
Arte Ciencias Sociales Música
Episodios
  • Episode 737: Kenny Wayne Shepherd
    Nov 28 2025
    A few months after celebrating the 30th anniversary of his debut, Ledbetter Heights, Kenny Wayne Shepherd returns to the show to reflect on three decades in music. Upon release, much of the album's coverage focused on the fact that the guitarist was still in his teens. Writing or co-writing every track on the album, Shepherd was quick to silence critics looking to write him off as a novelty. All these years later, the musician still has a deep connection to those tracks, having recently re-recorded the album in full, ahead of a 2026 tour in its honor.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Más Menos
    44 m
  • Episode 736: Bruce Driscoll and Andy Chase on Stroik
    Nov 22 2025
    A brute force approach helped Drew Stroik land a record deal. The unknown musician sent demo after demo to his favorite musicians, until one -- Andy Chase – responded positively. Chase pulled in frequent collaborator (and current Ivy bandmate) Bruce Driscoll to produce an album full of Stroik’s off-kilter bedroom pop. 65th and York finally saw the light of day last month – 15 years after its initial recording and three years after the musician’s life was tragically cut short. Driscoll and Chase join us to discuss the album’s creation, the intervening decade and a half, and why you can finally hear the songs for yourself.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Más Menos
    49 m
  • Episode 735: Saul Williams
    Nov 15 2025

    They didn’t go into the forest to create a record. One evening of music and words surrounded by nature was plenty enough reason to gather.

    Still, Saul Williams meets Carlos Niño & Friends at TreePeople emerged, as the first official document of the two long-time friends collaborating.

    More than 30 years into his career, Williams doesn’t have anything in particular to prove. The mid-90s saw him quickly rise the ranks of New York’s slam poetry community, and he’s since proved himself as a musician, book author, science fiction writer, actor, and more.

    But in a world forever teetering on the edge, there’s still plenty left to be said.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Más Menos
    53 m
Todavía no hay opiniones