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Shot and recorded at Saturn in Birmingham, AL, Subcarrier features live performance and interview with a different group from around the state, country, or planet that brings a unique approach to their music. The show continues PBS's tradition of presenting valuable arts and entertainment to ears and minds, to surprise and inspire, with the next best things you didn't know existed.
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12 episoder
- Alejandro EscovedoE1
Alejandro EscovedoComing out of a highly notable musical family (including cousin, Sheila E.), he has explored countless genres and styles of rock music, over a career spanning nearly 40 years. His most recent album, Burn Something Beautiful, was written with Scott McCaughey of The Minus 5 and Peter Buck from R.E.M., and they both appear with him onstage in this episode. - Lee RanaldoE5
Lee RanaldoWe joined founding member of experimental noise rock gods Sonic Youth and lifelong inventor of sound Lee Ranaldo for an amazing solo acoustic set and expansive interview about exploration and rediscovery. One man and a guitar - but still a few pedals, of course. Check out his excellent new album, Electric Trim, on Mute Records. - Pylon Reenactment SocietyE6
Pylon Reenactment SocietyPylon pioneered a post-punk new wave sound in the late 70's and early 80's in Athens, GA, that has filtered through to hundreds of bands over the years. They were The B-52's and R.E.M.'s favorite band, toured with bands like Gang of Four, U2, Mission of Burma, and Talking Heads, and their original practice space was the original 40 Watt. - The Mountain GoatsE9
The Mountain GoatsJohn Darnielle's The Mountain Goats have embraced and explored all kinds of subjects with a genuine warmth tinged with tongue in cheek wit that have endeared them to fans for nearly thirty years. From early days of lo-fi straight to cassette recordings to massive studio swells, the band - and lineup - has constantly reinvented itself. - Nowhere SquaresE11
Nowhere SquaresBirmingham's very own Nowhere Squares have been pounding out super-tight megawatt garage-edged punk for two decades. Always delivering an explosive live show, their sound has slowly grown and changed over time but has always maintained a white hot intensity in a playful silly string package. - Japanese BreakfastE12
Japanese BreakfastMichelle Zauner's solo project came together when she moved back to her hometown to take care of her dying mother. With an expansive sonic pallete, Japanese Breakfast move effortlessly from riff-driven indie atmospherics to ethereal popscapes and everywhere in between.
