10 episodes

A podcast hosted by two music geeks - Vlada & Aleksandar - exploring both mainstream & obscure bands/musicians, giving background, commentary, and reviews on portions of their discographies

Soundrise Podcast Vladimir Mihajlovic, Aleksandar Savic

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A podcast hosted by two music geeks - Vlada & Aleksandar - exploring both mainstream & obscure bands/musicians, giving background, commentary, and reviews on portions of their discographies

    Jimmy Dawkins

    Jimmy Dawkins

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    In this episode, we are going to Chicago to highlight one of the unsung blues heroes in Jimmy Dawkins. Jimmy was one of the progenitors of what came to be known as the Chicago West Side sound. He was associated with other legendary blues artists such as Otis Rush and Magic Sam and one could easily make an argument that he was just as stellar as those guys. Take a journey through Jimmy's prolific output as we cover different periods of his career with a particular stress on how he developed his marvelous guitar sound and find out what makes him so special as a songwriter.

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    https://open.spotify.com/show/5prAMvcrDT24H5mgCXqqUU?si=unG-pjdCQMqRwx6U9MUkSg

    https://linktr.ee/soundrisepodcast

    • 58 min
    Soundrise live @International Podcast Day

    Soundrise live @International Podcast Day

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    Here is the audio version of our live stream on April 24. We appeared as guests on a broadcast called Podcaster Showcase organized by International Podcast Day and boy did we have a good time then! 

    We talked mostly about our show (the format, the idea behind it, what it means to us, how we approach music etc). Sit back and enjoy the chat, folks!

    You can visit International Podcast Day on various social sites:
    Twitter: @intlpodcastday
    Instagram & Facebook: @internationalpodcastday
    YouTube: International Podcast Day

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    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAk6x3yKP1aax-efrEeEY5A

    https://open.spotify.com/show/5prAMvcrDT24H5mgCXqqUU?si=unG-pjdCQMqRwx6U9MUkSg

    https://linktr.ee/soundrisepodcast

    • 1 hr
    Florence + The Machine

    Florence + The Machine

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    In this episode, we are talking about the band that caused quite a stir back when they emerged on the scene in the late 2000s. In some ways, it might be one of the most hyped-up indie acts of the era, but at the same time, one can easily make a bold claim that the hype was more than justified. It's a band that has the potential to both completely entice the listener or rattle their nerves. One thing is certain, it is the talent of its singer that goes beyond mere descriptions and commands the absolute attention on the part of anyone who stops to listen. Her name is Florence Welch and we are talking about Florence and The Machine.

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    ALL Soundrise links:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAk6x3yKP1aax-efrEeEY5A

    https://open.spotify.com/show/5prAMvcrDT24H5mgCXqqUU?si=unG-pjdCQMqRwx6U9MUkSg

    https://linktr.ee/soundrisepodcast

    • 45 min
    Emerson, Lake and Palmer

    Emerson, Lake and Palmer

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    In this episode, we are talking about a hugely successful band of the seventies which has often been mired in controversy, not due to any of their members' illegal transgressions or rowdy behaviour but rather due to the music they played. In spite of the crowds around the world hanging on their every note, the critics often dismissed them as pompous and pretentious. Many would go even so far as to cite them as the primary reason why punk broke out as a visceral reaction to rock music becoming elitist. However, we want to give you a different perspective on Emerson, Lake and Palmer, a band that at least one of our co-hosts is crazy about and would go to hell and back to defend even if he concedes that some of the criticism was warranted. At the end of the day, there is a reason why the seventies prog rock still lives on in the hearts of so many rock aficionados.

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    ALL Soundrise links:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAk6x3yKP1aax-efrEeEY5A

    https://open.spotify.com/show/5prAMvcrDT24H5mgCXqqUU?si=unG-pjdCQMqRwx6U9MUkSg

    https://linktr.ee/soundrisepodcast

    • 1 hr 9 min
    The Damned

    The Damned

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    In Episode #37, we are looking at a band that many might argue changed the world of music forever but was rarely given the deserved accolades. While the world still keeps talking about the likes of Sex Pistols and The Clash, it was The Damned that released the first true punk record in England and their overall influence cannot be understated. In addition, we will also give you a glimpse into an evolution of an extremely talented band and discuss the metamorphosis that they underwent from their frantic and humorous punk roots to more sombre post-punk dark vibes of their later records.

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    ALL Soundrise links:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAk6x3yKP1aax-efrEeEY5A

    https://open.spotify.com/show/5prAMvcrDT24H5mgCXqqUU?si=unG-pjdCQMqRwx6U9MUkSg

    https://linktr.ee/soundrisepodcast

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    • 49 min
    Spirit

    Spirit

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    In episode 36, one of our co-hosts gets an opportunity to revisit his younger days with a band that may have not flown under everyone's radar but left a wealth of music and creativity behind, often gloriously deviating from the norm while still being firmly planted in the sixties psychedelic movement. We're talking about California based band Spirit who produced some of the most critically acclaimed albums of the era. While they are not the first name that comes to mind when discussing the greats, they have been associated with such luminaries as Ry Cooder, Neil Young and Jimi Hendrix and many would argue that they deserve just as much credit as the aforementioned. If that sounds tantalizing enough, give us a listen.

    Outro Ad by: twitter.com/PodRevDay

    ALL Soundrise links:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAk6x3yKP1aax-efrEeEY5A

    https://open.spotify.com/show/5prAMvcrDT24H5mgCXqqUU?si=unG-pjdCQMqRwx6U9MUkSg

    https://linktr.ee/soundrisepodcast

    • 52 min

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