Episodes

Friday Sep 09, 2016
When Musician's Steal From Each Othe
Friday Sep 09, 2016
Friday Sep 09, 2016
In light of the recent law suit brought against Led Zeppelin, Lou and Katie thought that they would talk about some of the other high profile cases of plagiarism in rock history. Featured Loudini Artists: Lushcamp, Highway4, and the Honeyriders

Thursday Sep 08, 2016
Loudini Interviews Aaron Little
Thursday Sep 08, 2016
Thursday Sep 08, 2016
Born in Mississauga Ontario, Aaron began playing guitar at the age of 6 after his mother thought he watched too much TV. She took him to a brand new music school in the neighbourhood where he was given a choice to play piano or guitar. After deliberating for nearly 10 whole seconds he said "I don't want something easy!". And it was downhill from there.. |

Thursday Sep 08, 2016
Loudini Interviews Alice Underground
Thursday Sep 08, 2016
Thursday Sep 08, 2016
Alice Underground is a time traveling caravan to an anachronistic era set in a locale thats both familiar and fantastical. For the five members of the LA-based group, however, this has been a journey by happenstance. What was a one-off show now has the quintet chasing mythical characters and architecting a swamp cabaret aesthetic. |

Thursday Sep 08, 2016
Loudini Interviews Hagar Levy
Thursday Sep 08, 2016
Thursday Sep 08, 2016
Israeli-born Hagar Levy moved to Antwerp, Belgium at the age of 1, where she spent the first 15 years of her life. From the outside looking in, music in general - and mostly the piano - has always been her tool to find release as well as an authentic identity and voice. Music IS her quest as person.

Thursday Sep 08, 2016
Loudini Interviews INDIEGOE
Thursday Sep 08, 2016
Thursday Sep 08, 2016
The conceptual solo project from Josh Collopy (formerly of Rio Rio). Indigoe blends elements of 80's pop, contemporary electronica, & indie guitar rock.

Thursday Sep 08, 2016
Loudini interviews Sixtwoseven
Thursday Sep 08, 2016
Thursday Sep 08, 2016
Imagine the Foo Fighters and Muse stuffed in an underground studio during the "nuclear holocaust" with nothing but Weezer and Radiohead albums to session - yeah, I'd like to be fly on that wall too! Now you can, thanks to this site. Seattle area indie alt-rock powerhouse quartet SixTwoSeven is pleased you have found our home on the Web. |

Wednesday Sep 07, 2016
Loudini Interviews Mark Fern of The Honeyriders
Wednesday Sep 07, 2016
Wednesday Sep 07, 2016
The Honeyriders are from Pittsburgh, yes, but where are they from? Best we can tell, three Americans, a Mexican and a Brit all met in the witness protection program, and this marvelous musical endeavor (whose influences run the table from reggae and ska to twangy pop to good ol' gravelly rock with some bebop thrown in for good measure) is their plan for 'hiding in plain sight'. Go see them before their case officer finds out what they're doing. |

Tuesday Sep 06, 2016
Loudini Interviews Don DiLego
Tuesday Sep 06, 2016
Tuesday Sep 06, 2016
Since the release of his previous album, Photographs of 1971, Don DiLego has produced and released two EPs as Beautiful Small Machines with his long-time musical partner Bree Sharp (which included a guest appearance by Duran Duran Simon Le Bon), penned a soundtrack to the feature film Ranchero, and helped co-write many of the songs that would appear on Jesse Malin Love it To Life?? album. During that same interim period, he also played on the Light of Day Tour in Europe, which traveled to over 10 countries sharing the stage with Malin, Marah, Willie Nile, and for a brief fleeting moment, even Bruce Springsteen. |

Monday Sep 05, 2016
Loudini Interviews Alex Vans
Monday Sep 05, 2016
Monday Sep 05, 2016
Alex Vans had a really, really terrible idea for a business. He got a bunch of dudes, gave them instruments, and made them play stoner rock guitar riffs under smooth vocal pop hooks. He then had the shitty idea to record those sounds onto obsolete physical records and drive around the country in a van trying to sell the records in beer soaked taverns in front of surly bartenders. It was a truly horrible idea. And predictably, he failed miserably. If the definition of insanity is repeating the same thing over and over again and expecting different results, then you can count Alex Vans as among the truly mad. A mad-genius perhaps? No. But the new EP does kick ass.

Friday Sep 02, 2016
Loudini Interviews EDDY MANN
Friday Sep 02, 2016
Friday Sep 02, 2016
Eddy Mann's a... musician, songwriter, worship leader, teacher, speaker, coach, husband, and father... whether you know him as one or more of these people, you know his heart; you know his love for life. |