
Episode #15
Mixtape Hotline: INTERVIEW - Sam Coomes of Quasi
The boys proudly chat with Sam Coomes, the mastermind behind the band Quasi. They discuss his thoughts on songwriting, artistic activism, and his 1998 album "Featuring Birds."

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Hosted by Nicholas Ceglio and Stephen Sigl · music · EN-US · 17 episodes
Mixtape Hotline is a weekly deep-dive into alternative rock history, underground music culture, and the records that shaped generations.Each episode explores the stories, albums, scenes, and myths behind some of the most important music ever made — from the Seattle grunge explosion and Nirvana's rise to forgotten punk records, cult indie bands, and the strange cultural moments that changed rock forever.Hosted by two lifelong musicians, Mixtape Hotline mixes sharp music analysis with real conversation about influence, creativity, and the unpredictable ways great art spreads through culture.If you care about grunge, 90s alternative, punk, indie rock, and the deeper stories behind the music, you're in the right place.
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Episode #15
The boys proudly chat with Sam Coomes, the mastermind behind the band Quasi. They discuss his thoughts on songwriting, artistic activism, and his 1998 album "Featuring Birds."

Episode #14
The boys discuss the dark brooding behemoth that is PJ Harvey's "Rid of Me" album, the philosophical utility of pessimism vs optimism, and the eternally enduring inspiration that comes from the creative muse.

Episode #15
The boys discuss the melodic genius of Sheryl Crow's third studio LP, album artists versus single artists, and Steve's budding bromance with Frank Stallone.

Episode #14
On this New Signals segment of the Mixtape Hotline, Steve gets driven to madness over the popularity of Geese while Nick tries to talk him off the ledge by subliminally promising him Taylor Swift vinyl.

Episode #13
The Mixtape Hotline is introducing a segment called NEW SIGNALS, where we step outside of our 90s focused purview and look to analyze more modern bands. On this episode we discuss the enigmatic Angine De Poitirine and how their microtonal grooves have carved out a new and surprising place in our current moment.
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