Hey Guys, Riley hereFirstly, I would like to apologize for the lack of an episode last week. I’ve been putting a lot of things into place to gear up for the launch of the Stonehall Sessions website and it required me to refresh the feed which
Hey Guys Riley hereEpisode 31 is upon us and with it brings Jonathan Schenke, a musician, producer and a mixing and mastering engineer who uncoincidentally worked on Telecomo, last week’s guests, debut LP. But his talents extend beyond micing
Hey Guys, Riley here. Episode 30 is upon us and with it brings Telecomo, a new garage rock band from members of SILKKEN, The Acorn, Bondar and just about every other band in Ottawa Full disclosure, Adam, the frontman, was the person who booked
Hey Guys, Riley hereEpisode 29 is upon us and with it brings Celestial Trax. And for many of you who came here today thinking I was going to bring on another Bosveld type artist, you might be disappointed.Celestial Trax is a producer whose
Hey Guys, Riley here.Episode 27 is upon us and it marks many firsts for the podcast. Most noticeably is the absence of my cohost Adam. He is stepping away from the podcast for some time to concentrate on other projects. So! For at least the n
The Autumn Stones (https://theautumnstones.bandcamp.com/) talk to Riley about how their album Escapists took shape, late Pink Floyd, responsibilities as a songwriter and all things saxophone!
Rae Spoon (http://www.raespoon.com/) sat down with Riley and Adam at Pressed Cafe in Ottawa, and talked about their new album Amour, running Coax Records and Christian Rap!
Phèdre (http://phedreamour.com/) came by to talk to Riley and Adam about being in two bands, balancing their work with that of Hooded Fang, and what, if any, Peter Gabriel songs they know.
Adam and Riley sit down and talk about how SHS started up, where it’s going, and play their favourite songs that were played live from the last 20 episodes.
LAL (https://lalforest.bandcamp.com/) joined us to talk about their latest album Find Safety, recording an album twice and their BIPOC artist space Unit 2 in Toronto.
The day is here! Steve Hackett, of being Steve Hackett fame, sat down with Riley for a full hour talking about the making of Wolflight, his 24th solo album. If that doesn’t boggle your mind, the fact that we are only 4 months into this podcast
Scary Bear Soundtrack (https://scarybearsoundtrack.bandcamp.com/) sits down and talks all things making music in Nunavut! Lots of good tangents in this episode as we cover everything from Rupaul’s Drag Race to water shortages to Tarzan!
Future States (https://futurestates.bandcamp.com/) stopped by to talk about all things Cassiopeia. The EP, the star system, the things mentioned in Joanna Newsom songs. It was pretty chill, just listen to the gosh darn thing already.
Holy smokes! We sat down with SUUNS just before their album release show on April 21st, and talked their ears off about the digital/analog divide, making an album in 3 weeks, and why Steve Hackett sits down while playing guitar.
One third of The PepTides (http://www.thepeptides.com/) came by and talked to us about humour in music, life in a nonet and genre hopping your way to The Vinyl Cafe!
We sit down with Pony Girl to talk about their full length Foreign Life, (https://ponygirl.bandcamp.com/album/foreign-life ) and talk about self producing, returning to old songs and mixing electronics into nu-folk!
This week we sit down with Lynne Hanson (https://lynnehanson.bandcamp.com/) and talk about Seven Deadly Spins, her “murder album”. She also describes Adam to a T in one of her songs, talks about Americana’s appeal in Holland and how she views h
The Visit (https://thevisit1.bandcamp.com/album/through-darkness-into-light) stopped by to talk about what it’s like to create a new genre of music, pleasing metal and classical heads, and how horrible it is listening to mixes! Riley also gets