In part two of our Hold Steady episode, singer Craig Finn and guitarist Tad Kubler take us from Teeth Dreams to Open Door Policy. Plus, Alex and Seth reveal their favorite, least favorite and most underrated THS tunes!
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot represents a pivotal moment in Wilco's existence. They were dropped by their record label, parted ways with Jay Bennett, and released what would become one of their most revered albums.
In part one of the Fan Talks Hold Steady episode, singer Craig Finn and guitarist Tad Kubler tell Alex and Seth about the first seven years of the band's career, from their 2003 formation to 2010'sHeaven is Whenever.
In episode 4, McCoy and Blair compare notes on Wilco's adventurous 1999 release, Summerteeth. Join them as they discuss favorite tracks, the album's recording process, and more.
Katie Crutchfield joins Alex and Seth for Fan Talks's Waxahatchee episode! From playing her first LP for unassuming coffee shop patrons to topping dozens of 2020 year-end lists, hers is quite the story.
Wilco's third release, Mermaid Avenue, found the group collaborating with Billy Bragg and writing music for hundreds of unused Woody Guthrie lyrics. Join McCoy and Blair as they dig into this expansive track list.
Nada Surf lead singer Matthew Caws joins Alex and Seth to tell the twisting tale of the band's first decade, from recording their debut LP, 1996's High/Low, with Ric Ocasek to reinventing themselves on 2002's Let Go.
Wilco's sophomore double album, Being There, is a favorite of both McCoy and Blair. Join them as they compare favorite tracks and discuss some details of the album's recording process.
Charly Bliss guitarist Spencer Fox joins Alex for the CB episode of Fan Talks! Why did the band re-record their instant classic debut, 2017's Guppy? What does Spencer think of Bandbox's Charly Bliss playlist?
In the debut episode of AM to Z: An Album-by-Album Conversation About Wilco, McCoy and Blair discuss their mutual least favorite Wilco album and the LP the show is named after, A.M.
Annie Clark is a musical chameleon. In the St. Vincent episode of Fan Talks, Alex and Seth chart Clark's evolution as they pick their favorite songs off each of St. Vincent's five studio albums!
What are Seth's favorite Neil Young albums of the '60s and '70s? How about Alex's top Shakey detours of the '80s and beyond? Find out in the Neil Young episode of Bandbox's Fan Talks!