Stereo Embers: The Podcast
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Hosted by Alex Green, Stereo Embers: The Podcast is a weekly podcast airing exclusively on Bombshell Radio (www.bombshellradio.com) that features interviews with musicians, authors, artists and actors talking about the current creative moment in their lives.
A professor at St. Mary's College of California, Alex is the Editor-In-Chief of Stereo Embers Magazine (www.stereoembersmagazine.com), the author of five books and has served as a Speaker/Moderator for LitQuake, Yahoo!, The Bay Area Book Festival, A Great Good Place For Books, Green Apple Books, and The St. Mary's College Of California MFA Reading Series.
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A professor at St. Mary's College of California, Alex is the Editor-In-Chief of Stereo Embers Magazine (www.stereoembersmagazine.com), the author of five books and has served as a Speaker/Moderator for LitQuake, Yahoo!, The Bay Area Book Festival, A Great Good Place For Books, Green Apple Books, and The St. Mary's College Of California MFA Reading Series.
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Follow Stereo Embers The Podcast on Social Media:
Instagram: @emberspodcast
Twitter: @emberseditor
SUBSCRIBE FREE on Apple Music:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stereo-embers-the-podcast/id1338543929?mt=2
Visit Alex Green: www.alexgreenonline.com
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Oct 2, 2019 • 56min
Stereo Embers The Podcast 0104: Wardell
"The Impossible Falcon Flies"
And it almost didn't. Although the brother/sister duo Wardell, which is comprised of Theo and Sasha Spielberg, had a ton of momentum with their debut album Love/Idleness in early 2015, the follow-up took years to make and it almost didn't happen. But thank god it did. Titled Impossible Falcon, the band's new long player is a bewitching blend of mesmerizing indie pop and dreamy ballads that rank it among the best albums of 2019. In this engaging and spirited interview, Theo and Sasha talk to Alex about why they went off the radar for a spell, why their was a delay between albums and why Wardell is more in control of their artistic direction than ever. They also talk about The Cocteau Twins, sounding French and why breakups yield such great material....

Sep 25, 2019 • 1h 5min
Stereo Embers The Podcast 0103: Paula Cole
"Feminine, Marvelous And Tough"
Using that line from the poet Ted Berrigan is the only way that Alex can describe what it was like to see Paula Cole play live in 1995. A spellbinding performer whose arresting and percussive approach to music was as refreshing as it was exciting, all these years later Paula Cole is still one of the most thrilling musicians in the business. The Massachusetts native's brand new album Revolution is a sonorous indictment of the dangers of silence and it urges us to speak out against injustice with empathy and heart. In this chat Paula talks to Alex about Margaret Atwood, being a woman in her fifties in the music business and why we always need to speak up. They also chat about punk rock, what to do with self-doubt and the beauty of The Sundays' "Here's Where The Story Ends."

Sep 18, 2019 • 1h 3min
Stereo Embers The Podcast 0102: Phil Radiotes (Phil And The Osophers)
"The Best Thing To Do In High School? Start A Band, Man"
That's what Phil Radiotes did. The Bay Area born musician grabbed his friends and they spent their high school years playing in a band. But here's the thing: that band still exists. Although almost 20 years have passed and the band have relocated to Brooklyn, Phil and the Osophers have almost 15 albums under their belts and their spry indie pop has never sounded better. In this chat Radiotes talks to Alex about leaving the Bay Area, how he regards his acting career and his love of The Grateful Dead. They also talk about artistic inspiration, the approach of the Beat Poets and the percussive sounds of a typewriter.

Sep 16, 2019 • 55min
Stereo Embers The Podcast 0101: Max Rainer (Wilderado)
“Drive Your Convertible Into What’s Left Of The Summer”
Wilderado’s “Surefire” is such a late summer anthem that it makes Alex want to get in his convertible and drive into what’s left of the summer. But then he remembers: he doesn’t have a convertible and he’s in the middle of doing a podcast. So: back to business. Convertible or not, Wilderado’s track is so catchy, so free and so irresistibly awesome, it’s one of the year’s best songs. Not only that, but this American outfit are quickly establishing themselves as THE band to watch out for in 2020. After a winning three-stage stint at Lollapalooza, a tour with Mt. Joy and with a debut album just about done, Wilderdo’s career is about to hit stratospheric heights. In this chat with singer Max Rainer, the Oklahoma-born musician talks to Alex about discovering music in college, what it’s like to have a burgeoning career with two young children at home and why he’s not worried about his kids Googling him in ten years. The two also talk about the trick of touring around family, J.J. Cale and how to keep this crazy life in perspective.

Sep 11, 2019 • 1h 28min
Stereo Embers The Podcast 0100: James Levy (LEVY, Reputante, James Levy and the Blood Red Rose))
“Don’t Die Alone In A Dark Room”
That’s the thesis that James Levy and Alex arrive at in this epic conversation. It’s how Serge Gainsbourg ended up, and as far as endings go, that’s about as big of a downer as you can get. A discursive mediation on life, love, human behavior, the creation of art and why we do it in the first place, the Vermont-born singer-songwriter opens up about—well, about pretty much everything. With his remarkable new album Somebody out now, Levy also talks to Alex about Bob Dylan, being part of a band versus playing solo and his New York days in the band LEVY. They also cover why James is drawn to recording duets, the power of Charles Bradley and the appeal of talking on the phone.

Sep 4, 2019 • 48min
Stereo Embers The Podcast 0099: Bernard Fowler (The Rolling Stones, Tackhead)
"Give This Album A Grammy And Get On With It”
It’s hard to explain how brilliant Bernard Fowler’s new album Inside Out is. A percussive and poetic spoken word reimagining of The Rolling Stones’ songbook, Inside Out is an innovative and wildly creative collection. If there’s any justice in this world, this record will not only be nominated for an album—it will win one. A touring member of The Stones since 1989, the New York-born Fowler has one of the most distinctive voices in the business. In this interview he chats with Alex about having Mick Jagger hear his interpretations of his compositions, the magic of Ray Parker Jr. and the wisdom
of age. He also talks about working with John Lydon and Duran Duran and he has a priceless reaction when Alex compares him to Frank Sinatra….

Aug 28, 2019 • 1h 18min
Stereo Embers The Podcast 0098: Kristin Hersh (Throwing Muses, 50 Foot Wave)
“Kristin Hersh Makes Me Feel Better About My Birthday”
It’s not easy turning…22. Okay, 49, but what really takes the sting out of the advancing years is a conversation with Kristin Hersh on your birthday. Alex welcomes the singer/songwriter back to the podcast on his birthday and the two get right to it, chatting about life, family, art and survival. They cover Hersh’s perspective on the Throwing Muses, why you should always separate the artist from the art and the rigors of the music industry. A spirited, lively and hilarious chat, Hersh is one of the most entertaining, brilliant and engaging people to talk to and this interview is filled with laughs, insight and conversational momentum.

Aug 21, 2019 • 55min
Stereo Embers The Podcast 0097: Will McCarry (Wylder)
"Of Sisyphus And The Rock (And Roll)”
In this conversation with Wylder’s Will McCarry, Alex and the singer/guitarist uncover the tricky and bottomless nature of being an artist, likening the process to Sisyphus rolling the rock up the hill. In other words, once a song is written, instead of spiking the ball and stopping the clock, musicians go back to the grindstone to do it all over again. An intimate, revealing and honest chat about the life of a musician, McCarry talks to Alex about how he brings ideas to his band, why he felt unsatisfied playing certain gigs, and how he balances working life with the artistic life. They also chat about
Wilder’s new album Golden Age Thinking, the importance of family support, sonic evolution and the career of the band Chicago….

Aug 14, 2019 • 58min
Stereo Embers The Podcast 0096: Stephanie Seymour (The Aquanettas, Birdy, Psychic Penguin)
“I Haven’t Talked To Stephanie Seymour In 30 Years”
The last time I spoke to Stephanie Seymour was 1989. She was a publicist at Island Records and I was the Music Director of my college radio station. Stephanie and I lost touch after she left Island to go on tour with her band The Aquanettas but we’re back in touch now! In this entertaining conversation Seymour catches Alex up on the last 30 years and talks about what happened to the Aquanettas, why she didn’t make music for ten years and how she met her husband Bob Perry of Winter Hours. She also talks about her love of Stewart Copeland, why Alex Van Halen sounds the way he does, and her new album There Are Birds.

Aug 7, 2019 • 44min
Stereo Embers The Podcast 0095: Don Felder
“Don Felder Says You’ll Never Master The Game”
Although he’s one of the most legendary guitar players of all time, Don Felder says music is like golf—it’s a game you can’t master. That said, Felder is pretty masterful. The Florida born musician’s third solo album American Rock and Roll is further evidence that he’s one of the most innovative players on the planet and at the height of his creative powers. In this chat Felder talks to Alex about musical discipline, his love of B.B. King and what makes music eternal. He also talks about the power of collaboration, his teaming up with folks like Slash and Peter Frampton for his new album, and why it’s okay if an idea doesn’t always work out the way you planned…


