An in depth look back at albums I listened to growing up and the listening experience.
Jason Bemis Lawrence, creator and host of Before The Stream, is a singer/songwriter and a drummer with bands like Heather Woods Broderick, The Building, and Jesse Marchant. In this podcast, Jason and a guest will be checking in on a record they both listened to abundantly in the past to see what memories the record conjures, what holds up, and what has changed about.. well, everything.
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Brooklyn singer/songwriter and artist Lauren Smith joins host Jason Bemis Lawrence to discuss Alanis Morissette's classic album Ja…
Friends for over 25 years, host Jason Bemis Lawrence and Travis Smith connect to discuss Smashing Pumpkins' album Siamese Dream. They talk about listening to the record and learning songs from it in …
It's a Hootie Extravaganza!
Andrew Carlson (Names of War, The Building, Heather Woods Broderick) joins Jason to discuss Hootie & The Blowfish's mega hit debut album.
So many memories, so many quest…
Dan Goodwin (djamesgoodwin.com), the brilliant record-maker behind recent releases from Bob Weir, Kevin Morby, The Hold Steady and so many more, joins host Jason Bemis Lawrence to talk about Soundgar…
Bassist extraordinaire Logan Coale (logancoale.com) joins host Jason Bemis Lawrence to discuss Dave Matthews Band's 1998 album Before These Crowded Streets.
Is this music radio-friendly? Is it overp…
Anthony LaMarca of The Building (thebuildingmusic.com) and The War on Drugs joins host Jason Bemis Lawrence to discuss Pearl Jam's 1993 classic album Vs.
Because of their difference in age, they had…
How cool is Dave Pirner? No seriously, we're trying to figure that out.
Host Jason Bemis Lawrence and his guest Dr. Rob Collier converse about Soul Asylum's 1992 hit album Grave Dancers Union. They …
Is this the best STP album? Is it the statement with which they stepped out of the shadow of grunge bands like Pearl Jam? Does this album title mean anything? Who would play the band members in a bio…
Was the main allure of Silverchair's debut album the fact that they were 15 years old when they made it? How does the music hold up now that we're all older and even more aware of the music they were…