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This Week’s Top 11 Playlist: 05 September 2014

September 5, 2014September 5, 2014 Alan Cross 1 Comment Elephant Stone, Foxygen, Jamie xx, King Tuff, Kooks, Meds, RIval Sons, Saint Pepsi, Tea Party, Tennis, Wooden Sky

I could have make the selections on this week’s list all related to the Toronto International Film Festival, but I

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This Week’s Top 11 Playlist: 11 July 2014

July 11, 2014 Alan Cross 0 Comments Alt-J, Andrew Bird, Death from Above 1979, Gord Downie, Hooray for Earth, Kooks, Matt Berninger, OK Go, Quitters, Rural Alberta Advantage, Simply Saucer, The Sadies, Tweedy

Picked out just for you.  Lemme know what you think of this week’s selection. And if you hear something you

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This Week’s Top 11 Playlist: 21 March 2014

March 21, 2014 Alan Cross 0 Comments Brody Dalle, Chuck Ragan, Elbow, Kooks, Motorhead, MØ, Pop Will Eat Itself, Prince, Strypes, Thievery Corporation, Zooey Deschanel

Ah, the first playlist of spring!  How can you not want to listen–especially since there’s a new Pop Will Eat

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Each week, the podcast looks at something from the alt-rock universe, from artist profiles to various thematic explorations. Whatever the episode, you’re definitely going to learn something that you might not find anywhere else. Trust us on this.

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The Backstage Project Podcast with Mark Silver focuses on the stories behind the biggest and best entertainment products, events, and companies. We go behind the scenes with amazing people who have done or are doing extraordinary things to entertain you, the audience. From sporting events to concerts, from cable tv to music apps; if it’s made an impact on the entertainment world, we cover it.

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