Podcast is up!

My podcast, Sound to Savor, is now up with two episodes. I’m going to be using my blog as a reference page for artists and music that I reference in the podcasts. The podcast can be found on the Buzzsprout site, along with Spotify, Apple, and Amazon (see links). Additionally, starting with the next episode, I’ll also include transcripts from podcast episodes. Thanks for following!

Coachella 2026 Part 2 Sound to Savor

Send us Fan MailJoin me for part 2 of the Coachella episode. I give some tips on enjoying the festival, review the stages, and point out some of the artists to check out on the lineup. Cheers!
  1. Coachella 2026 Part 2
  2. Coachella 2026 Part 1
  3. It's Spring, Time For Some New Music!
  4. And it's 1, 2, 3…What Are We Fighting For?
  5. Hello…this episode is about Johnny Cash.

Some of the artists I mentioned in my last podcast episode, include: Cimafunk, Mall Grab, The Japanese House, Chappell Roan, Faye Webster, Deftones, Brittany Howard, Bizarrap, Honey Dijon, Yoasabi, Justice, Lana Del Rey, Girl Ultra, Young Fathers, Raye, Vampire Weekend, The Last Dinner Party, Sublime, Palace, Blur, Jungle, No Doubt, Gesaffelstein, jjuujjuu, DJ Seinfeld, FLO, Mdou Moctar, YG Marley, Jockstrap, Hermanos Gutiérrez, Olivia Dean, Jamie xx, Floating Points, Daphni, Victoria Monét, Khruangbin, and Barry Can’t Swim.

Below are some clips related to my podcasts about Coachella. Also, Coachella Weekend 2 starts today, and will be live-streamed on YouTube. Remember there are multiple stages, so multiple YouTube channel streams.

Here are some clips related to artists mentioned in my podcast:

@thenewsmovement

And the crowd goes mild… Blur’s Damon Albarn tells Coachella crowd ‘you’re never seeing us again’ after a noticeable lack of enthusiasm for their set 🥲 #coachella #coachella2024 #blur #damonalbarn #girlsandboys #artsandculture

♬ original sound – The News Movement
Damon Albert of Blur getting impatient with the crowd during “Girls and Boys.”
Here’s someone reviewing the Grimes mess. Though I don’t necessarily agree that she was intoxicated; she has a lisp which could be mistaken for slurring.

Lana Del Rey singing “Born To Die”

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