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Brass Camel
On our long overdue first episode of 2022, we catch up with vocalist/guitarist/band leader Daniel James of Brass Camel.
Brass Camel are a virtuoso rock act who play a technically complex and thrilling blend of prog rock and funk. Their next record Brass drops fall 2022.

Best of 2021
2021 was definitely better than 2020 and we’re cautiously optimistic heading into the new year.
Join your host James Olson and our producer Mark Lingelbach as we talk our favorite local, Canadian, and international releases of 2021.

Carcosa
Born in the midst of the pandemic and featuring seasoned veterans of the Vancouver metal scene, Carcosa play a punishing and technically impressive brand of deathcore inspired by the likes of The Acacia Strain and Brand of Sacrifice.
The band dropped their first full length record Anthology this year and have already amassed a faithful following thanks to their savvy use of platforms like YouTube and Tik Tok.
This is a group that is truly on the rise and we are honored to feature them as the first metal band on the podcast.

Schwey
Born from the DIY music community in East Vancouver, Schwey are an indie funk unit that have developed a reputation within the city’s underground as a high energy and unpredictable live act.
Drawing inspiration from genre greats like Parliament Funkadelic and the Ohio Players along with contemporary acts like Vulfpeck, Schwey pull from hip hop, R&B, and electro pop to create a sound that’s entirely their own.
Schwey dropped their sophomore record Schwey 2: Cyber Soul in May 2021 which sees the group take an exciting new musical direction through the incorporation of futuristic synths, electronic beats, and just the right amount of vocal fx.

ACTORS
This episode we’re speaking with Jason Corbett and Adam Fink of the darkwave/goth rock group ACTORS.
Jason is a producer and songwriter who has worked with a number of local and Canadian bands including electro dance act Gang Signs, glam rocker Art D’Ecco, and dream pop band Frankiie at his studio Jacknife Sound.
Adam is the drummer for ACTORS and has lent his talents to a number of other local acts including Jody Glenham and the Dreamers, Gang Signs, and Blue J.

Sam Tudor
Sam Tudor is a vocalist, songwriter, engineer, and producer who has been releasing music under his own name since 2014.
His project is a DIY collective effort featuring an impressive roster of session and touring musicians from bands including Bernice, U.S. Girls, Tasseomancy, Omhouse, and Charlotte Cornfield.
On his latest record Two Half Words, Sam lyrically explores memorable and challenging experiences from the last three years of his life while incorporating a combination of electronic and organic instrumentation resulting in his most experimental and atmospheric release to date.

NADUH
NADUH are a 5 piece femme hip hop supergroup composed of Tee (aka Taraneh), Jenny Lea of I M U R, Rosa Alcantara of Off Topic, Giorgi Holiday (aka Giorgi), and Larisa Marie.
Fashioning themselves as a “spicier Spice Girls” and “the female BROCKHAMPTON”, NADUH bring undeniable energy on the three singles they have released to date, display an attention grabbing visual flair, and seem poised to become the next big thing in Western Canadian hip hop.

Iamtheliving & Teon Gibbs
We’re back and we’ve made some changes to bring you a better show!
On this first revamped episode, we’re talking with Iamtheliving and Teon Gibbs. Iamtheliving (a.k.a. Rian Peters) is a singer/songwriter and dancer with roots in soul and contemporary R&B
Teon Gibbs is a rapper/songwriter/producer/community organizer and together they have joined forces, bridging the gap between a variety of music styles on a fresh and funky collaborative EP titled JNGL.

Best of 2020
There has been plenty of great music to help get us through this pretty crummy year.
This week we wrap up 2020 with our annual celebration of our favorite local, Canadian, and international releases with help from our special guest Justice McLellan.
Justice is a musician, producer, and podcaster most well known as the driving force behind the indie rock group Blue J and the post-punk project Mesa Luna. This year, Justice started his own Vancouver music podcast called The Department of Justice featuring a number of artists that we have featured on the show. His show is also available on most streaming platforms and we would highly recommend that you check it out.

Quarantine Edition: The Daveed Saband
If the name wasn’t a dead giveaway, The Daveed Saband is the solo project for songwriter, guitarist, and hair aficionado Daveed Saban.
Born as a live vehicle for Saban’s self-produced home recordings, The Daveed Saband has developed a reputation for their energetic, humorous, and often chaotic live performances in and around the city of Vancouver.
Blending the aesthetics of bedroom pop and dad rock with the dramatic flair of classic jam and prog rock, The Daveed Saband aims to take you on a visceral and thrilling musical journey.

Quarantine Edition: LA Solution Center
LA Solution Center is a studio project helmed by Dan Ponich who is a local producer and musician previously involved in the folk rock act Echo Nebraska and with the synth tinged alternative rock group Civiliana.
Drawing from influences ranging from trip hop to alternative hard rock in collaboration with a variety of guest musicians, LA Solution Center is an adventurous and decidedly fun project perfect for these uncertain times for the music industry.

Quarantine Edition: Naoist
Naoist is the solo electronic music project of drummer Ali Siadat. If you are a fan of Canadian pop rock, you would be familiar with Ali’s work behind the kit for the Juno nominated band Mother Mother.
On his recently released debut EP, Ali explores patterns and textures within a IDM framework making for a dynamic, fluid, and engaging listening experience.

Quarantine Edition: Jenny Banai
Jenny Banai is a gifted vocalist and songwriter whose mature arrangements and stunning live performances have drawn comparisons to the likes of Jeff Buckley, Feist, and Dolores O’Riordan of The Cranberries.
Banai is a winner and three time nominee of the Fraser Valley Music “Folk Artist of the Year'' award, has had her music featured on on the TV show and web series The Drive along with the CBC Radio program On The Coast.
She has received praise from a variety of publications and writers including Juno nominated artist and host of the Hip Hop Evolution documentary series Shad.

Quarantine Edition: Laverne
On this week’s episode we welcome back Laverne!
Featuring the steady grooves of bassist Pherbie Midgley, the tasteful percussion of drummer Geoff McLellan, and the fitful guitar work and raw vocals of front man Max Anderson Baier, Laverne are a refreshingly unconventional art punk unit and are one of the best kept secrets in the Vancouver underground music scene.
After dropping an impressive debut record titled Yarrow back in 2018, the band is looking to push expectations and defy boundaries with their sophomore record Lack of Vocation.

Archive Episode: Lee Gauthier (Bridal Party) & Krystle Dos Santos
On this double feature Archive Episode we catch up with producer Lee Gauthier and soul singer/songwriter Krystle Dos Santos.
Lee Gauthier is a musician and producer most well known as the bassist for Victoria based indie pop band Bridal Party. His production credits include releases by Buchan Buchan, This Day Burns, Bright Boy, Hansmole, Thrift Shopper, and the Blackwood Kings. His solo material has involved the use of a Soundplane music controller, a robotic vibraphone, and digital music platforms including Abelton Live and Max/MSP. Lee is also a software developer for the music sharing platform bandcamp.
Krystle Dos Santos is a soul singer/songwriter and is the host/organizer of Underneath the Harlem Moon at the Guilt & Co. club in Vancouver. Krystle performs regularly in Vancouver with The Lovemakers and in Edmonton with the Black Mambas and was working on her third solo album at the time of recording.

Quarantine Editon: Carmanah
On this episode, we're speaking with vocalist Laura Mina Mitic and guitarist/vocalist Pat Ferguson of the band Carmanah.
Carmanah are a six piece act from Victoria BC who blend the traditional sounds of roots music with modern indie rock sensibilities into a sound aptly coined “West Coast Soul.”
In their fruitful tenure as a band, Carmanah have toured and performed with the likes of Shakey Graves, Moby, kd lang, Current Swell, and Ziggy Marley often traveling from gig to gig in their van run on used vegetable oil. The band has also gained notable critical acclaim and national attention with two of their singles topping the CBC Music charts along with earning a 2019 Western Canadian Music Award nomination for best Roots artist.
Inspired by and deeply connected to the natural beauty of their home on Vancouver Island, Carmanah are an environmentally and socially conscious group looking to spark action and meaningful change through their bountiful song catalog and adventurous performances.

Quarantine Edition: David Vertesi
David Vertesi is a singer/songwriter and solo artist most well known as the bassist and backing vocalist for the Juno nominated indie rock group Hey Ocean.
Vertesi is also a session and touring musician who has worked with Shad, Said The Whale, Dear Rouge, and Hannah Georgas and is the executive director and co-founder of Vancouver Mural Festival.
With his third album Life Ghouls, Vertesi has crafted a moody and introspective concept record that explores all the regrets, insecurities, and weirdness of modern life.

Quarantine Edition: Elastic Stars
The Elastic Stars are a psychedelic rock act in the vein of genre pioneers The Byrds, Jefferson Airplane, and late career Beatles.
Colin Cowan and his band have opened for national and international touring acts including Post Animal, Wand, Lightning Dust, and Destroyer and played the HR MacMillan Space Centre for the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing in 2019.
The band’s fifth album MUZiK is set for release August 25 2020.

Quarantine Edition: Lazy Ghost
Lazy Ghost are a psychedelic surf rock band from the world famous resort community of Whistler BC. Since 2016, the band has made a name for themselves playing sold out shows in and around Whistler and have grown a devoted international fan base thanks to successful tours in Western Canada and Australia.
The band’s 30 date North America spring/summer tour was understandably cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic so Lazy Ghost decided to redirect their energies into writing and recording a new EP.
Lazy Ghost’s next EP Hungover Hopeful is set for release on August 21 2020.

Quarantine Edition: Joshua Wood
Joshua Wood is a vocalist, guitarist, and frontman of the Joshua Wood Orchestra. Hailing from St. Catharines Ontario, Joshua Wood has been an active member in the Vancouver music scene for the better part of a decade, performing in a number of groups including the folk ensemble Devil In The Wood Shack.
His latest project the Joshua Wood Orchestra featuring producer Felix Fung and members of Sunday Morning and Wrecked Beach are set to release their debut EP titled Bad Way on August 14 2020.

Archive Episode: Teon Gibbs
On this Archive Episode, we revisit our interview with Teon Gibbs, the first hip hop act on Pacific Sound Radio.
Teon Gibbs is a rapper and producer who's sound deftly blends trap and R&B in a fashion that is both rhythmically fluid and ear catching.
Teon joins James and Travis to discuss growing up in Botswana, his admiration for the discography of Kanye West, his collaborative partnership with videographer KB Kutz, and his thoughts on the state of hip hop.

Archive Episode: DJ Dain & Old Soul Rebel
We head back to the archives for a double feature episode starring DJ Dain and Old Soul Rebel.
DJ Dain (a.k.a. Andrew Bowers) is a Newfoundland born/Vancouver based DJ, producer, and musicologist who got his start remixing songs from video games before moving on to bootleg remixes and mash ups. He has a Masters of Musicology from Oxford University and ran his own show called “Sweet with Heat” on Anchor.FM.
Old Soul Rebel are the powerhouse duo of vocalist/guitarist Chelsea D.E. Johnson and vocalist/banjo player Lola Whyte who have blown the roof off many a venue across North America with their bold, brash, and barn burning soulful rock 'n roll.

Archive Episode: Laydy Jams
We dive in our Archives to bring you our interview with Missy D and Sejal of Laydy Jams.
Laydy Jams are a diverse and eclectic group with influences ranging from hip hop to funk and from jazz to R&B.

Quarantine Edition: Mo Tarmohamed
When quarantine measures went into effect in Canada around mid March 2020, the live music industry had to close down for what has proven to be an indefinite amount of time.
Multiple news sources have reported that over 90% of indie music venues in Canada will not survive unless they get financial assistance from the government.
On this episode, we’re joined by Mo Tarmohamed who is the owner and general manager of the Rickshaw Theatre in East Vancouver to talk about the current situation facing independent Canadian music venues and what you the listener can do to help.

Quarantine Edition: Adam Mah
Adam Mah is an electro pop artist previously known for his tenure as the vocalist/guitarist and lead songwriter for the pop/rock act Derrival.
Since blazing his own trail as a solo artist, Adam has been featured in the 2019 Westward Music Festival, the Elevate Music Project, Sofar Sounds, and has opened for local pop rockers Hotel Mira and Australian alt rock band The Rubens.
Adam’s collaborator and producer Shane Stephenson also joined us on this episode to add his perspective.

Quarantine Edition: Palm Haze
Palm Haze are the musical duo of Anna Wagner on vocals and bass guitar and producer/guitarist Lucas Inacio (a.k.a Flover).
Formed in Illhabela Brazil with the band soon relocating to Vancouver BC after writing just two songs together, Palm Haze have crafted a sound that is airy, dreamy, and commanding drawing from a variety of influences including shoegaze, trip hop, and alternative rock.
In a few short years, Palm Haze have released two well received self-produced EPs, have had their music featured on the Netflix series Northern Rescue, and have played with touring acts such as Exploded View, Shadowhouse, and The Macks and local bands including Washers, Laverne, and Sleepy Gonzales.

Quarantine Edition: Soft Plastics
Soft Plastics is the latest musical project of vocalist/guitarist Carey Mercer who is most well known in Canadian music circles as the songwriter and visionary behind the Polaris Prize nominated art rock act Frog Eyes.
After concluding Frog Eyes after an impressive 17 year run from 2001-2018, Carey and his collaborators look to broaden their musical horizons as Soft Plastics with the release of their fascinating and unconventional debut record titled 5 Dreams.

Quarantine Edition: Jody Glenham
Jody Glenham is a singer, songwriter, guitarist, and DJ who has been heralded by the Vancouver Sun as a MVP of the local music scene.
Joined by her band The Dreamers which has at times featured Polaris Prize nominee Louise Burns and drummer Adam Fink of ACTORS, Jody has cast a spell over many an audience with her intoxicating and atmospheric blend of shoegaze and dream pop.
Some recent highlights for Jody include having her music featured on legendary Seattle radio station KEXP, performing in a female fronted Spinal Tap tribute act as part of the 2019 Vancouver International Film Festival, and headlining two sold out shows at the HR MacMillan Space Centre in Vancouver, BC.

Quarantine Edition: The Golden Age of Wrestling
The Golden Age of Wrestling is the new solo project of Jeff Cancade.
Jeff Cancade is a DIY electronic artist most known in the Vancouver music scene for his glitchy dance pop act Devours.
On his recently released debut record Tombstone Piledriver, Jeff has crafted a contemplative and dreamy sound which incorporates elements of Nintendo video games, film soundtracks, and choral arrangements that he has coined “glambient.”

Quarantine Edition: The Psychic Alliance
For more than a decade, the psychedelic rock unit The Psychic Alliance have thrilled patrons of the Vancouver music scene with their punk rock energy, delightfully offbeat songwriting, and theatrical live performances.
Over the course of four studio albums and one, shall we say unique, Christmas album, the band has stood apart from many of their contemporaries as a fun and phantasmagorical musical act that takes their music seriously while not taking themselves too seriously.

Quarantine Edition: Andrew Judah
Andrew Judah is a Kelowna based singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer who over the course of five full length albums has fine tuned a melodic and structurally complex indie rock sound.
Accompanied by his equally talented live band, Andrew has performed some of the biggest music festivals in Western Canada including Skookum, Rifflandia, and Breakout West.
On this episode, we learn about the steps Andrew took to craft his latest release Impossible Staircase.

Quarantine Edition: Tourist Company
Taylor Swindells and Brenon Parry of Tourist Company return to Pacific Sound Radio for the latest edition of Quarantine Edition.
Tourist Company are an indie pop rock duo with a sweeping, cinematic sound and arena sized ambitions. After lyrically and musically exploring the wonders of outer space on their last two releases, the group has returned to earth with what could be their most volatile and explosive record to date, the fittingly titled St. Helens.

Quarantine Edition: Francis Arevalo
On this week’s episode of Quarantine Edition, we are joined by Francis Arevalo.
Francis is a rapper, beatmaker, poet, and community organizer known for his deeply personal lyrics and effortlessly smooth rhythmic flow.
He is very involved in fostering growth and development in artistic communities in and around the city of Vancouver having been featured in the Root Dwellers Music Showcase, Locals Lounge, and Sofar Sounds.
We last featured Francis on the program back in August 2019 leading up to his appearance at the Vancouver Mural Festival.
His third EP The Sound of Healing is available now.

Quarantine Edition: Yung Heazy
After some time off to adjust to some pretty dramatic changes, we’re back with a quarantine friendly version of Pacific Sound Radio!
Our first guest for Quarantine Edition is Yung Heazy. Yung Heazy, also known as Jordan Heaney, is a rising talent in the Vancouver music scene having scored a viral hit with his catchy bedroom pop track “Cuz You’re My Girl” back in 2018. His latest record I UR BOY is available now on all streaming platforms.

War Baby
James and Travis are joined by two-thirds of War Baby!
War Baby are a heavy rock power trio that incorporates elements of alternative rock, sludge metal, and noise rock in a fashion that they like to compare to “Lightning Bolt covering Nirvana covering Black Sabbath.” Over the course of their 10 plus year career, the band has played over 200 live shows and have opened for international touring acts including Royal Blood, Dune Rats, White Lung, DZ Deathrays, and Eagles of Death Metal.

Sunday Morning
Travis is back from his vacation in Iceland for our interview with Sunday Morning!
Sunday Morning is the brainchild of Vancouver music scene veteran Bruce Wilson. Channeling the soulful and moody spirit of acts like Iggy Pop, Nick Cave, and Lou Reed, Sunday Morning are dreamy and dark rock and roll balladeers with a penchant for emotionally poignant lyrical subject matter.

Emily Molloy
James Olson is joined by special guest host Mark Lingelbach of Lambsbreath to chat with Emily Molloy.
Emily Molloy is an up and coming singer/songwriter known for her raw vocal talent and electrifying on stage personality. She has had the chance to play Canadian Music Week, the Rockin’ River Fest, and Pemberton Music Festival and was the winner of the 2015 Whistler Music Search.

Stella Soul
Stella Soul are an eclectic musical trifecta that tastefully fuses together the sounds of pop, electronic, soul, and jazz.
Kentya Kuban (vocals), James Red (vocals/keys) and Cam Lawrence (drums/production) swing by the Pacific Sound Radio studio to walk us through the recording of their debut album Cherry St., their unique musical evolution, and more.

Ludic
Ludic are a virtuoso power trio whose modern soul sound combines elements of jazz, pop, funk, and rock in a colourful, melodic, and technically flawless package. They are some of the most accomplished musicians playing in the Vancouver music scene whose popularity only seems to keep growing with each passing month.
Ayla Tesler-Mabe (vocals/guitar) and Rhett Cunningham (drums) talk the generational influence of Guitar Hero, juggling multiple projects, and plans for their much anticipated debut album.

Black Pontiac
Take a drive with James, Travis, and the boys of Black Pontiac.
Black Pontiac are a fun, freewheeling, and funky party rock band that have been a fixture in Vancouver’s DIY community since their inception only a couple years ago. Their latest EP Ponyboy marks a confident step forward for this infectious quartet.

The Broken Islands
The Broken Islands are a six piece rock band with a penchant for fusing a variety of sub genres, including shoegaze, post rock, and trip hop, together into a sound that is entirely their own.
James and Travis sit down with drummer Mitch Williams, rhythm guitarist Kurits Sheldan, vocalist/keyboardist Rachel Ashmore, and bassist Stephen Cameron to dig into the band’s expansive sound, their unique place as a bilingual musical act, their touring adventures in the United Kingdom, and more!

Daysormay
Daysormay are a dynamic and adventurous alternative pop group who have slowly but surely been making a name for themselves as one of the most promising musical acts to come from central British Columbia.
Listen in as Aidan, Nolan, and Carson shine a light on their small town beginnings, how they keep pushing their boundaries as songwriters, and what's in store for their sophomore EP.

Elle Wolf
Join James and Travis as they kick off the first Pacific Sound Radio episode of 2020 with Elle Wolf.
Elle Wolf is a galactic synth pop artist who has shed her folk rock roots and has embraced the sounds of the future.
Listen in as we chat Tim Burton's underrated classic film Ed Wood, cheese wheel accidents, tour tattoos, and more!

Best of 2019
As 2019 draws to a close, your hosts James and Travis team up with producer Jaeden Froese one last time as they share their favorite local, Canadian, and international releases of the year.
Along with our picks you'll learn how killer whales take down sharks, what we would name a pet pony, why Jaeden hates sandwiches, and why we don't let Travis do impressions on the air!

Five Alarm Funk
James and Travis get funked up with Tayo Branston, drummer and leader of the hulking, high energy heavy funk act Five Alarm Funk. Listen in as Tayo talks the band's upcoming seven studio record Big Smoke, the band's 15+ year legacy, their reputation as one of the best live acts in Vancouver, and collaborating with the one and only Bootsy Collins.

Jordan Klassen
Hosts James Olson and Travis Noel Have a brief but insightful chat with multi-instrumentalist singer/songwriter Jordan Klassen about his next album, his complicated relationship with the "singer/songwriter" title, and his sonically versatile discography.

The Orange Kyte
James and Travis are joined by Stevie Moonboots of the psychedelic rock act The Orange Kyte to talk about the music scene in his hometown of Dublin, what even is psychedelic music, and the band's sophomore release Carousel.

Ponytails
Travis Goeres of the psychedelic pop band Ponytails returns to Pacific Sound Radio to talk the tricky business of social media promotion, the band's upcoming debut record, and the staggering depth of music talent in Vancouver.

Woolworm
Woolworm are a genre bending alternative rock band who's varied sound incorporates elements of post punk, hardcore, and even black metal. Vocalist/guitarist Giles Roy talks taking a more optimistic lyrical approach to the band's latest record, opening for Orville Peck, and his unlikely affinity for Coldplay.

Louise Burns
Louise Burns is a multi-instrumentalist musician, producer, broadcast journalist, and critically acclaimed songwriter who has been twice long listed for the Polaris Music Prize (2011, 2017) and has received praise from publications including CBC Music, The New York Times, and Stereogum. Listen in to learn more about her 20 plus year music career, writing music in Dawson City Yukon, and how the city of Los Angeles inspired her new album Portraits.