
125 episodes

Shuttlecock Podcast Aaron Rhodes
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4.5 • 11 Ratings
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A Kansas City music podcast featuring conversations with your favorite local musicians and music journalists. Also home to In My Headache, an album discussion podcast hosted by Aaron Rhodes and Bill Brownlee. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shuttlecock-podcast/support
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Sippin' On Some Soda: Ep. 13.5 - Failed Reunion Minisode
So check it out: Kirby came home for Thanksgiving and we attempted to record a reunion episode of the podcast for you all. But the thing is that the audio turned out like shit (my bad, truly). I didn't want to want the whole hour to be wasted though, so we are presenting you with a three minute mini episode in which you hear Kirby receiving his welcome home gift moments after I press record. Enjoy, maybe!
Intro music: It Doesn't Matter by Champ (available on Bandcamp).
Outro music: Resin by The Supervillains.
The Shuttlecock Podcast is sponsored by The Vinyl Underground at 7th Heaven, located at 76th & Troost in Kansas City. Visit www.7thHeavenKC.com for more info.
Follow @ShuttlecockMag on all social media, visit the site at www.ShuttlecockMusic.com and the store at www.ShuttlecockMag.bigcartel.com.
Listen to Kirby's music project, Shallow Pulse, on SoundCloud.
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In My Headache 012: Sofía Reyes, Big Thief, U-Roy
In My Headache is a podcast hosted by Kansas City based music critics Bill Brownlee and Aaron Rhodes. On each episode, Brownlee (the youngest baby boomer) and Rhodes (the oldest member of Gen Z) discuss the merits of two new albums and one throwback. This episode includes talk on Sofía Reyes' Mal De Amores, Big Thief's Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You, and U-Roy's Dread In A Babylon (1975).
Theme music: Intro by Sorry Excuse
Podcast artwork: Andres Hedrick
The Shuttlecock Podcast is sponsored by The Vinyl Underground at 7th Heaven, located at 76th & Troost in Kansas City. Visit www.7thHeavenKC.com for more info.
You can find Bill's writing at ThereStandsTheGlass.com and PlasticSax.com, follow him on Twitter at @HappyInBag, and on Instagram at @Bill.Brownlee.
Make sure to subscribe wherever you listen, follow @ShuttlecockMag on social media, and visit ShuttlecockMusic.com. Support the podcast by sharing your favorite episodes with friends and buying merch at ShuttlecockMag.BigCartel.com.
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Dunes Day - Episode 094
Dunes Day is an experimental indie rock/punk band from Parkville, Missouri. The band began in 2018 as the recording project of primary songwriter Brenden Shy and has since grown to include a full band (two members also play in Oxford Remedy). On this episode of the podcast we discussed the evolution of Dunes Day's sound over the course of their three releases, the band being assembled, the mini documentary that accompanied their second release, and more.
The Shuttlecock Podcast is sponsored by The Vinyl Underground at 7th Heaven, located at 76th & Troost in Kansas City. Visit www.7thHeavenKC.com for more info.
Theme music: "Intro/Free Mind" by Kicked In
Follow @ShuttlecockMag on social media and visit www.ShuttlecockMusic.com. Grab a t-shirt, button, or photo zine from the Shuttlecock web store to support the show. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and our feed on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
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In My Headache 011: Earl Sweatshirt, John Mellencamp, Alkaline Trio
In My Headache is a podcast hosted by Kansas City based music critics Bill Brownlee and Aaron Rhodes. On each episode, Brownlee (the youngest baby boomer) and Rhodes (the oldest member of Gen Z) discuss the merits of two new albums and one throwback. This episode includes talk on Earl Sweatshirt's Sick!, John Mellencamp's Strictly A One-Eyed Jack, and Alkaline Trio's From Here To Infirmary (2001).
Theme music: Intro by Sorry Excuse
Podcast artwork: Andres Hedrick
The Shuttlecock Podcast is sponsored by The Vinyl Underground at 7th Heaven, located at 76th & Troost in Kansas City. Visit www.7thHeavenKC.com for more info.
You can find Bill's writing at ThereStandsTheGlass.com and PlasticSax.com, follow him on Twitter at @HappyInBag, and on Instagram at @Bill.Brownlee.
Make sure to subscribe wherever you listen, follow @ShuttlecockMag on social media, and visit ShuttlecockMusic.com. Support the podcast by sharing your favorite episodes with friends and buying merch at ShuttlecockMag.BigCartel.com.
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In My Headache 010: The Weeknd, Spellling, Johnnie Taylor
In My Headache is a podcast hosted by Kansas City based music critics Bill Brownlee and Aaron Rhodes. On each episode, Brownlee (the youngest baby boomer) and Rhodes (the oldest member of Gen Z) discuss the merits of two new albums and one throwback. This episode includes talk on The Weeknd's Dawn FM, Spellling's The Turning Wheel, and Johnnie Taylor's Raw Blues (1969).
Theme music: Intro by Sorry Excuse
Podcast artwork: Andres Hedrick
The Shuttlecock Podcast is sponsored by The Vinyl Underground at 7th Heaven, located at 76th & Troost in Kansas City. Visit www.7thHeavenKC.com for more info.
You can find Bill's writing at ThereStandsTheGlass.com and PlasticSax.com, follow him on Twitter at @HappyInBag, and on Instagram at @Bill.Brownlee.
Make sure to subscribe wherever you listen, follow @ShuttlecockMag on social media, and visit ShuttlecockMusic.com. Support the podcast by sharing your favorite episodes with friends and buying merch at ShuttlecockMag.BigCartel.com.
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In My Headache 009: Tyler, The Creator, Willie Nelson, Harry Nilsson
In My Headache is a podcast hosted by Kansas City based music critics Bill Brownlee and Aaron Rhodes. On each episode, Brownlee (the youngest baby boomer) and Rhodes (the oldest member of Gen Z) discuss the merits of two new albums and one throwback. This episode includes talk on Tyler, The Creator's Call Me If You Get Lost, Willie Nelson's The Willie Nelson Family, and Harry Nilsson's The Point (1970).
Theme music: Intro by Sorry Excuse
Podcast artwork: Andres Hedrick
The Shuttlecock Podcast is sponsored by The Vinyl Underground at 7th Heaven, located at 76th & Troost in Kansas City. Visit www.7thHeavenKC.com for more info.
You can find Bill's writing at ThereStandsTheGlass.com and PlasticSax.com, follow him on Twitter at @HappyInBag, and on Instagram at @Bill.Brownlee.
Make sure to subscribe wherever you listen, follow @ShuttlecockMag on social media, and visit ShuttlecockMusic.com. Support the podcast by sharing your favorite episodes with friends and buying merch at ShuttlecockMag.BigCartel.com.
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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shuttlecock-podcast/support
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