Apr 10, 2007

Let's Talk About Podcasts

Podcasts can be a wonderful thing. Convenient, entertaining, and most of the time completely free of charge - how often do you get to the same about other forms of media? But as with any widespread internet phenomena, there's a lot of crap floating around out there. How do you sort out the wheat from the chaff? What podcasts do you listen to regularly? Here's some of my weekly must listens:

KEXP Live Performances / KEXP Music That Matters
It should come as no surprise to anyone that my favorite podcasts are music related. These two, provided by the wonderful folks over at KEXP, are the ones I look forward to the most. The Live Performances series features bands recorded live at the KEXP studios, both high profile and local up and comers. It's a great way to hear your favorite artists in a new light or to discover your next favorite band. Music That Matters is a weekly series that features the esteemed KEXP DJs throwing together a mix of their favorite tunes of the moment, often times set to a particular theme. Between these two podcasts I've discovered tons of bands that I now love - The Long Winters, Soul Position, Blue Scholars, West Indian Girl - just to name a few.

Sound Opinions
Billed as the world's only rock and roll talk show, this weekly series features Chicago area rock critics Jim DeRogatis (of the Chicago Sun-Times) and Greg Kot (of the Chicago Tribune). From new music reviews to revealing artist interviews to thought-provoking discussion to flat-out music nerdery, these guys are usually pretty entertaining to hear.

SModcast
This is the weekly podcast of acclaimed director Kevin Smith and his longtime collaborator/producer Scott Mosier. The only good way to describe this is "two guys bullshitting about movies, comics, sex, relationships, and whatever pops into their heads". Which, depending on your opinion of Kevin Smith in general, can either be as entertaining or as dreadful as you might expect. Definitely not for those averse to four-letter words and graphic body fluid discussion.

KCRW's The Treatment
This is a relatively new find for me, but I'm really glad to have discovered it. Film critic Elvis Mitchell spends each half-hour episode talking with directors and filmmakers about their craft, their ideas, and their product. I've particularly enjoyed the recent episodes featuring Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez discussing their joint venture, Grindhouse.

The Dead Show on KOPN
Okay, I'll admit it. I'm a closet Deadhead... occasionally anyway. Each week John Henrikson digs deep into the Grateful Dead vaults and shares some of his favorite live shows spanning the band's entire legendary career. Next time you feel the need to let your inner hippie out for a spin in the grass, give this one a shot.

NPR's Wait... Wait Don't Tell Me / This American Life
I know that I'm officially old when I've started listening to NPR on my iPod... so be it. Wait... Wait Don't Tell Me is an entertaining quiz show that features writers and comedians working their way through the latest headlines. The humor is very often hit or miss, but it's a neat way to catch up on some of the stories you might have missed during the course of the week. What else can I really say about This American Life that hasn't already been said? Host Ira Glass is always a pleasure to listen to and rarely does an episode pass without a genuine chuckle or a thought-provoking comment being absorbed.

Those are the podcasts I subscribe to, how about you?

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