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  • Episode 286: Lollapalooza Series Part 1 with Ratboys and La Femme
    Aug 12 2025

    Lollapalooza happened in Chicago last weekend, July 31 to August 3, and I was there to once again sitting down on the couch in the Media Area with amazing artists!!

    For this Part 1 of my Lollapalooza Series, I sat down with Ratboys, one of my favorite Chicago bands, with whom I had an awesome conversation — and they’ve got a new album coming out early next year, so heads up for that!!

    I also loved this interview I did with the founders of French psych band, La Femme, Sasha Got and Marlon Magnée. Childhood pals from Biarritz, France, Sasha and Marlon were steeped in French surf culture and the sounds of SoCal punk and rockabilly. They talk to me about their amazing story of cross-cultural and cross-genre exploration that represents the soul of La Femme.

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    Episode Chapters:

    00:00 Episode and Lollapalooza Series Intro with Host Josh Rosenberg

    02:55 Introducing Ratboys

    05:30 Interview with Ratboys

    23:35 Ratboys wrap-up with Host Josh Rosenberg

    25:30 Introducing La Femme

    27:50 La Femme Interview

    43:23 La Femme wrap-up and Episode conclusion with Host Josh Rosenberg

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  • Episode 285: Newport Folk Festival Series Part 3 featuring Jake Cochran of Illiterate Light, and also featuring flipturn
    Aug 6 2025

    My series of interviews from Newport Folk Festival comes to a close with this Part 3 featuring Jake Cochran of Illiterate Light and the band flipturn.

    Jake Cochran, together with his bandmate Jeff Gorman, has run the Bike Stage at Newport now for four years and it has become an exciting nexus for the Newport Folk community and a centerpiece for tons of breathtaking musical performances. I talk to Jake about what cycling and the role environmental change play for Illiterate Light and we discuss all the ways in which Jake invites the band’s fanbase into the fold.

    For my final interview, I’m psyched to have talked to flipturn for a full-band interview. Having honed their live show vibes over the course of many years, flipturn decided to chill for a bit in writing their second album, Burnout Days, and they talk to me about taking a beat but also how it has re-charged them as they head out on a global tour later this year!


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    Episode Chapters:

    00:00 Episode Greeting with Host Josh Rosenberg: Introducing Jake Cochran

    04:30 Interview with Jake Cochran

    35:33 Jake Cochran wrap-up with Host Josh Rosenberg

    38:24 Introducing flipturn

    40:20 flipturn Interview

    50:20 flipturn Wrap-Up

    52:32 Episode Conclusion with Host Josh Rosenberg

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  • Episode 284: Newport Folk Festival Series Part 2 with Tom Odell, Jensen McRae, and Roz Raskin (NOVA ONE)
    Aug 1 2025

    Let’s keep it rolling with more interviews from Newport Folk Festival!! This Part 2 of the Series features my conversations with three amazing artists, each with a unique perspective on self-reflection, self-acceptance and the power of music as a vehicle for personal change and catharsis.

    First up is one of my new favorite artists, Tom Odell, a British sensation who has garnered over 14 Billion streams of his music across all platforms. Much to my delight, Tom brings down-to-earth vibe and his love of conversation to Roadcase as we talk about the impact his evocative lyrics and powerful musical vibes have had on his many fans worldwide. Tom sets out on a European arena tour this Fall, and his new album, A Wonderful Life, is out September 5.

    Jensen McRae’s fresh pop-Folk vibe pairs confessional-style honesty with a commitment to the Americana tradition, weaving personal stories and raw lyricism with an ethereal vocal style. A native of LA, we go deep on her songwriting and what it means to play songs for those the really need to hear them.

    Roz Raskin, a Rhode Island native, is one-of-a-kind human with a huge heart and a way of lifting up others. Their project NOVA ONE explores the complexity of the human condition with a focus on acceptance and love while keeping it spicy with 60s-inspired synth-pop vibes.


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    Episode Chapters:

    00:00 Episode Greeting with Host Josh Rosenberg: Introducing Tom Odell

    04:48 Interview with Tom Odell

    40:40 Tom Odell wrap-up with Host Josh Rosenberg

    45:10 Introducing Jensen McRae

    46:18 Jensen McRae Interview

    1:07:42 Jensen McRae Wrap-Up with Host Josh Rosenberg

    1:10:01 Introducing Roz Raskin

    1:11:54 Interview with Roz Raskin

    1:34:39 Episode Wrap-Up with Host Josh Rosenberg

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  • Episode 283: Newport Folk Festival Series Part 1 with Kevin Morby, Tyler Ballgame and Tyler-James Kelly
    Jul 30 2025

    I’m kicking off this Part 1 of a three-part series of interviews from @newportfolk with indie legend Kevin Morby, followed by two Rhode Island natives and Newport Folk first-time performers Tyler Ballgame and Tyler-James Kelly.

    Kevin Morby is truly an artist’s artist, who has produced a plethora of stellar albums, each with a unique vision and vibe, but also similar in their vision and commitment to self-reflection. Kevin really puts it all out there; he’s thoughtful and insightful and a joy to talk to.

    Tyler Ballgame grew up in Providence, RI and attended Berklee School of Music before heading out to LA, where he found his community along with his true self. His live show is super compelling and he is truly coming into his own as an artist.

    Tyler-James Kelly is an all-timer. He’s an old soul with a golden voice, the gift of gab, and a great sense of humor. Combine all that together with his devotion to the music of the 70s, and you’ve got a truly special artist. His new album, Dream River is out now!!

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    Episode Chapters:

    00:00 Episode Greeting with Host Josh Rosenberg Introducing Kevin Morby

    04:15 Interview with Kevin Morby

    18:33 Kevin Morby wrap-up

    20:52 Introducing Tyler Ballgame

    22:55 Tyler Ballgame Interview

    44:36 Tyler Ballgame Wrap-Up

    47:14 Introducing Tyler-James Kelly

    49:10 Interview with Tyler-James Kelly

    1:11:25 Episode Wrap-Up

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  • Episode 282: Max McNown
    Jul 23 2025

    Songwriter, storyteller, and stellar vocalist Max McNown is here this week to share with me his compelling, poignant and triumphant personal story. What inspires Max and his legion of fans is his honest and grounded attitude, rooted in the personal health struggle of his brother, Brock, who had battled cancer for several years — a winning battle — and now joins Max on tour full-time.

    Max shares with me his story of having only picked up a guitar just a few years ago, when he found himself busking on the San Clemente, CA pier, telling his stories and inspiring listeners. Fast forward another year, and he’s gaining tens of millions of streams, is #1 on Billboard’s Emerging Artist Chart, and is selling out his first headlining tour in just a few hours.

    Max talks to me about how he realized the time was right for him to leave home — and his brother — to pursue his dreams,. And we talk about how Brock in turn, was given strength and inspiration by Max’s determination and ultimately, his success. It’s a truly heartwarming story of personal triumph for both brothers.


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  • Episode 281: Jordan Caiola and Kirby Sybert of Mo Lowda & The Humble
    Jul 16 2025

    @molowda is in the house this week, and I talk to Indie-rock legends Jordan Caiola and Kirby Sybert in this epic interview filled with tons of laughs, loads of fun and awesome insights into this truly unique band from Philadelphia.

    Mo Lowda & The Humble’s brand new album, Tailing the Ghost, is out there now and it’s a total banger. One of my favorite bands, these guys totally bring it for this one — recorded live in multiple locations around the country for a super unique sound and that stellar Mo Lowda vibe!!

    My pals Jordan and Kirby talk to me about the album creation process and they share with me their philosophy on art, self-actualization, their killer live shows, and the giant benefits of ignoring that monster called “self-doubt.” These boys have the sauce, and they’re here to talk to me about it.

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    Show Notes:

    Click here for Mo Lowda Fall Tour dates

    Check out Mo Lowda's latest album, Tailing the Ghost!!

    Follow Roadcase on Instagram here: @Roadcasepod

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    Episode Chapters:

    00:00 Episode Intro with Host Josh Rosenberg

    04:20 Introduction and Catchphrases

    07:04 Creative Process Behind the New Album

    10:13 Recording Locations and Collaboration

    13:06 The Journey of Song Selection

    15:60 The Importance of Intentionality in Music

    19:11 Current Events and Upcoming Tours

    22:11 Festival Experiences and Reflections

    25:09 Nantucket Shows and Family Connections

    26:25 Nantucket: A Unique Community Experience

    29:02 The New England Vibe: Identity and Architecture

    29:36 Streaming Success: The Impact of New Music

    32:52 Album Production: The Creative Process

    45:57 Translating Studio Sound to Live Performance

    48:58 Crafting the Perfect Sound

    50:13 The Power of Live Performance

    51:30 Solo Album Spotlight

    52:55 The Connection with the Audience

    56:48 The Evolution of Indie Success

    01:00:59 The Value of Independence

    01:05:43 Preparing for the Fall Tour

    01:07:45 Closing Thoughts and Future Plans

    01:09:30 Episode Wrap-up and Final Thoughts with Host Josh Rosenberg


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  • Episode 280: Jeff Gorman of Illiterate Light
    Jul 9 2025

    Jeff Gorman is cycling on The Road to Newport and he’s here to talk to all about this epic adventure. One half of the amazing and powerful rock duo Illiterate Light, Jeff, along with his bandmate Jake Cochran — who both pioneered the pedal powered and off-the-grid Bike Stage at Newport Folk — are cycling the 700 miles from the Shenandoah Valley all the way to Newport, Rhode Island for this year’s Newport Folk Festival!!

    Illiterate Light represents the true epic nature of the DIY spirit — that authenticity, energy and boundless creativity can truly bring people together and even seek to create change. Jeff talks to me about what this epic year of 2025 has already brought the band, and we discuss the importance of bike riding, their latest album, Arches, and what it meant to Jeff to play with My Morning Jacket at MMJ’s One Big Holiday festival this past April.

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    Show Notes:

    To follow The Road to Newport follow Illiterate Light on Instagram, @illiteratelight

    Click here for Illiterate Light tour dates

    Follow Roadcase on Instagram here: @Roadcasepod

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    Episode Chapters:

    00:00 Episode Intro with Host Josh Rosenberg

    06:40 The Road to Newport: Cycling and Music

    09:32 The Bike Stage at Newport Folk Festival

    12:24 Artists and Performances at the Festival

    15:17 The Significance of Participation and Community

    18:23 Personal Journeys and Environmental Awareness

    21:26 The Future of Cycling and Music

    24:22 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    30:06 Biking Through Life and Music

    31:36 Community Engagement and Bike Advocacy

    32:50 Innovative Touring: The Road to Newport

    33:26 Partnerships and Equipment: Jamis Bikes

    36:06 Preparing for the Journey: Logistics and Challenges

    37:23 Exciting Performances: Upcoming Shows and Collaborations

    39:51 The Magic of Red Rocks: A Dream Come True

    42:30 Collaborating with Influences: My Morning Jacket

    44:30 The Power of Music: Emotional Connections

    55:14 Support and Brotherhood in Music

    56:39 Celebrating the Release of 'Arches' and Its Impact

    59:07 The Creative Process at Sunset Sound

    01:05:17 The Legacy of Sunset Sound and Its Influence

    01:09:50 The Evolution of Illiterate Light's Sound

    01:15:52 Embracing Creativity and the Journey

    01:21:22 Preparing for the Road to Newport



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  • Episode 279: Ben Atkind of Houseplant -- Live from Northlands Music & Arts Festival
    Jul 4 2025

    Ben Atkind is back on the Pod on this final installment of my series of interviews from @northlands.live, and I couldn’t be more psyched about this one!! I caught up with Ben on the last day at the amazing Northlands Music & Arts Festival, and it’s a fitting way to end what was a super fun weekend of insane jams, positive vibes and connecting with friends both new and old.

    Ben is a well-known and celebrated drummer and simply an awesome human whom I’m honored to call a friend. Ben attended Berklee College of Music and was the drummer in Goose, of which he is a founding member. He has since left that band and moved on to new ventures, namely his new home with the stellar Louisville-based band @houseplantjams, along with his continued involvement in long-time project @elephantproof.

    Ben talks to me about the journey that has been his career to date, including his somewhat tumultuous departure from Goose, and how he has now found a place where he is truly happy, doing exactly what he wants to do, and most importantly, doing it with the people he loves.

    This is yet another epic interview from an equally epic festival weekend, and you’re not going to want to miss this one!!

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    Show Notes:

    For more information about Northlands Music & Arts Festival, click here

    Click here for Houseplant tour dates

    Follow Roadcase on Instagram here: @Roadcasepod

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    Episode Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to Road Case and Northlands Festival
    02:39 Ben Atkin: Journey from Goose to Houseplant
    05:36 The Life of a Touring Musician
    08:12 Transitioning to New Projects: Elephant Proof and Houseplant
    11:22 The Dynamics of Band Relationships
    14:17 Balancing Multiple Musical Endeavors
    16:57 The Joy of Live Performance
    18:50 Finding Happiness in Music
    22:05 The Evolution of Ben's Musical Style
    24:51 Plans for Houseplant and Future Tours
    27:38 Personal Growth and Industry Insights
    29:46 Reflections on Touring and Music Community
    32:47 Final Thoughts and Future Aspirations



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