Rock Podcasts

Musicgoat Melting Pot Podcast show

Musicgoat Melting Pot PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Listening to this podcast will provide you with music news, music reviews, a few laughs and any other interesting information related to all things - and all types of - music. Oh and cure you of any ailment.

By Corey Koehler

The Quirky Podcast with Jade Blackmore show

The Quirky Podcast with Jade BlackmoreJoin Now to Follow

The Quirky Podcast with Jade Blackmore features cool "under-heard" music--punk, garage, power pop, oldies, goth & glam. I also discuss pop culture, indie books & films and interview offbeat artists, authors and other creative types.

By Jade Blackmore

For Those About To Rock show

For Those About To RockJoin Now to Follow

For those about to rock, we salute you. If you aren't about to rock and don't really know much about it this is the place to find out.

By Simply Syndicated

iToors Dramatic Walking Tours show

iToors Dramatic Walking ToursJoin Now to Follow

iToors are hip travel podcasts. Our podcasts are highly-acclaimed dramatic walking and driving tours focusing on special interests. We cover great topics such as Mozart in Prague, Music in Glasgow, Chocolate in Prague, Design in Santa Monica, Film in New York, Literary London and so on. . .

Sonic360 Podcasts show

Sonic360 PodcastsJoin Now to Follow

Exclusive interview and rare gems from Multi-Grammy nominated Mexican band Kinky kicks off the first in a series of Sonic360 podcasts, talking about their forthcoming and limited edition album 'Rarities'.

By Sonic360

Heart of the Night Show - Indie Rock, Pop, Folk and Variety Music show

Heart of the Night Show - Indie Rock, Pop, Folk and Variety MusicJoin Now to Follow

Independent music from SongPlanet Radio's Heart of the Night show. New music from Independent Artist in the Rock, Pop, and Folk genres. Hosted by DJ jill no jack.

By @IndieHeart.com

The chico & pimphand Show show

The chico & pimphand ShowJoin Now to Follow

Andy & Steven, better known as chico & pimphand, talk about all things, bash everything, and have a laugh doing it. You never know what you may here, and can almost always promise you may kinda laugh! No filter, and uncensored! WARNING: This podcast contains strong language, adult situations, and immature tom-foolery. Not suitable for anyone under the age of 18

NICOLA'S Live Audio Shows show

NICOLA'S Live Audio ShowsJoin Now to Follow

NICOLA and the Band perform live and archived in case you could not make it to the show! Want to feel as if you are there...then listen.````www.nicolanicola.com``www.myspace.com/nicola``www.nicolanicola.podomatic.com``www.nicolanyc.podomatic.com``www.youtube.com/nicolanicola``www.cdbaby.com/nicolanyc3

By nicola

Country Fried Rock  show

Country Fried Rock Join Now to Follow

There was a time, not too long ago, when a road-trip across America meant channel surfing and cultural discovery. Drivers would hear the music morph as the view outside their windshield evolved. Accents would change. The food at roadside diners had a local flavor. These days? Not so much. Massive commercial radio behemoths have gobbled up the airwaves and churn out the same “mainstream” music from town to town. Corporate rock, commercial country and top-40 pop sound frighteningly similar. Discovery? Adventure? The spirit that once defined American radio is all but gone. It is into this musically bleak reality that a match has now been struck. Enter Country Fried Rock, a one-hour, weekly radio road trip that features some of the most exciting off-the-radar artists talking about, and playing, the music that moves them. From legendary veterans like James McMurtry to newcomers playing clubs and sleeping on couches, each episode features an in-depth conversation that explores motivations, fears and victories as America’s truest musical artists unpack their own tunes and the songs that inspire them. The sounds may range from bluegrass to indie-rock, but the heart beats true. Host and producer Sloane Spencer has been on-the-air at major radio stations for over a dozen years and is every bit as passionate about great music as she has ever been. You can hear the experience in her easy, conversational style. This unapologetic lover of all things “musically real” turns up the volume on Delta Blues, Western Swing, Rock & Roll, Singer-Songwriter, Folk, Honky-Tonk, R&B, soul, Gospel and many other Made-in-America treasures. “Rock and roll and country are really amalgams of so many incredible indigenous styles,” Spencer explains. “You don’t have to dig too deep to find a sort of creative spring that seems to feed all of these things.” Tapping that spring is what Country Fried Rock is all about. Each fully-licensed episode contains the eclectic, educated conversation of the best NPR programs, with top-drawer production and charisma of major commercial shows. “This is no fly-by-night podcast,” Spencer explains. “Each show is produced to the highest standards, is fully licensed with the PRO’s and Sound Exchange and is ready for air.” Her first 100 episodes are in the can and have featured acclaimed artists like Dawes, Joe Pug, Courtney Jaye, James McMurtry and many more. Now, after years of prep on college and satellite radio, Spencer’s musical adventure is ready for prime-time. The show is currently available for syndication on college, commercial, public and satellite radio and is looking to expand across America. “I appreciate and respect mainstream radio for what it is,” she adds, “I still work in that environment, but when I see thousands of people of all ages packing into clubs and festivals to enjoy this kind of music it lights me up. There is obviously a market for authentic American music and radio is not really reaching those people. That’s what Country Fried Rock is all about.” If you remember the romance of radio road trips, or if you’re too young for all that and just wish your iPod could introduce you to exciting new music and let you eavesdrop on the kinds of conversations that happen among artists at late-night diners after gigs, Country Fried Rock is for you. If your job is to make your radio station sound interesting, or if you’re just a fan of great music, come on in. You can smell the soul in the air as the door closes behind you and your mouth begins to water. Everything is better when it’s country fried, right?

By Country Fried Rock