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Earshifter

So much great music gets lost in the cracks. Join us at Earshifter where we feature artists (old and new) often overlooked by the masses and radio. We’ll talk about what makes the band great and different, their background and their bestest-est songs. Earshifter is ultimately about two things: music discovery OR if you love the feature artist in an episode, going deep on that band you love.

  1. 20

    Dinosaur Jr

    Dinosaur Jr. – the band who brought guitar solos back and nearly broke apart forever. Hear about J Mascis ignoring Kurt Cobain's invite to join Nirvana, the bitter 10-year split, Lou and Murph's forgiveness, and why friendship matters as much as the music after 20+ years reunited. Plus, Sean talks about seeing them three times: 1989 Lee's Palace (J demanding lights off), 2013 Riot Fest, and 2025 Wilco Festival.Spotify Song PlaylistApple Song Playlist

  2. 19

    Waxahatchee Part 2

    Waxahatchee Part 2 – The alt-country transformation that changed everything. Rene struggled through the rock-heavy Out in the Storm, but Saint Cloud and Tigers Blood brought him back strong. Hear about producer Brad Cook's impact (MJ Lenderman, Snocaps) and the full-circle Snocaps reunion. Plus, why both hosts independently picked Snocaps for Best of 2025, and Rene's 11-year gap between Katie concerts.Spotify Song PlaylistApple Music Song Playlist

  3. 18

    Waxahatchee Part 1

    Katie Crutchfield whose first two melancholy lo-fi albums make Rene limit himself to 4 listens, despite loving them. Learn about the connection to her twin sister, her progression from intimate 2014 performer to commanding 2025 presence (Rene's top 25 concerts of all time) and why Ivy Tripp is his first no-skip album. Part 2, Sean explores her continual musical shift and MJ Lenderman collaboration.Spotify Song PlaylistApple Music Song Playlist

  4. 17

    MJ Lenderman

    MJ Lenderman – the "musician's musician" who played with what seemed like every band at the Wilco Festival in Mexico. Learn how his Guitar Hero obsession led to real guitar and his links to Wednesday, Waxahatchee and Snocaps. Sean picks Long Black Veil to troll Rene again, and they debate mondegreens and the mysterious Himbo Dome. Plus, Sean's Rock Band existential crisis over "Run to the Hills," and the Massey Hall Toronto show Rene completely forgot he was going to.Spotify Song Playlist Apple Music Song Playlist

  5. 16

    Wet Leg

    Wet Leg – the Grammy-winning British band who dominated UK and Australia but remain underknown in North America. Rene gives Sean song choices then plays both anyway, prompting Sean to ask "is free will a real thing?" Hear the Chaise Longue pronunciation debate, how Eddie Vedder covered them live and the hairy armpit controversy. Plus, strobes make a comeback.Spotify Song PlaylistApple Music Song Playlist

  6. 15

    Wednesday

    Wednesday – the NME Album of the Year band blending Southern Gothic tales with shoegaze country. Sean curates "November," knowing Rene will love it. Rene discovers why Karly Hartzman ranks as a top 50 lyricist for Sean and obsesses over the line "loiter in my heart," and Sean dives into their cathartic screams and a cover of the Smashing Pumpkins done Wednesday-style.Spotify Song PlaylistApple Music Song Playlist

  7. 14

    Courtney Barnett

    Courtney Barnett – the Grammy-nominated Australian who deserves more North American recognition. Sean and Rene discover they both love "Elevator Operator," debate her Kurt Vile collaboration, and unpack her critically acclaimed debut. Plus Rene deep-dives into the vulnerable "Anonymous Club" documentary and its haunting ambient soundtrack. UPDATE: New album release (Creature of Habit): Mar 27th. We are excited!Spotify Song PlaylistApple Music Song Playlist

  8. 13

    Best of 2025

    Best of 2025 – Sean and Rene share their top new albums you need to hear, from Wet Leg's no-skip "Moisturizer" to Cameron Winter & Geese's weird genius. Hear which album both hosts picked independently, and editor Joe's under-the-radar gems. PLAYLIST LINKS BELOW. Plus, best concerts including Grandaddy, Sparks & Sean touching Nick Cave's hand.Spotify Playlists:Sean's Best of 2025   Rene's Best of 2025   Joe's Best of 2025Apple Music Playlists:Sean's Best of 2025   Rene's Best of 2025   Joe's Best of 2025

  9. 12

    Meat Puppets

    Meat Puppets – the Arizona brothers who mixed cow-punk and psychedelia on legendary SST Records. Discover their iconic Nirvana MTV Unplugged connection that exposed them to millions. Rene admits this was his toughest episode yet, struggling with all tracks but loves "Up on the Sun." Plus, Sean and Rene discuss what punk really means and why musical knowledge is sexy. And stay tuned for our Best of 2025 special episode coming soon.Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3B6YIqNjSq3pOm4VqDOrHt?si=ffa53c35ffc44ca4Apple Music Playlist: https://music.apple.com/ca/playlist/meat-puppets-besties/pl.u-55D6XV5c88zamg

  10. 11

    Car Seat Headrest

    Car Seat Headrest – the lo-fi indie rock rebels who should be household names. Sean and Rene chat about Will Toledo's rise from backseat-of-car recordings to major label, and Rene's unexpected love for the epic 13-minute "Beach Life and Death". Plus, in a podcast first, Rene gives Sean a song buffet and lets him choose. Sean teases Rene about his "haters to lovers" journey on The Scholars album, and they both agree Toledo's stage theatrics are next-level.https://open.spotify.com/playlist/51O6q98IPQm8NkvynJTDQy?si=fb7e5986557b46e6https://music.apple.com/ca/playlist/car-seat-headrest-besties/pl.u-4JomXdBsaaK9RG

  11. 10

    Sparks

    Sparks – the quirky art-pop pioneers who deserve more recognition. Join Sean and Rene as they explore the eccentric world of Ron and Russell Mael, from their theatrical stage presence to their genre-defying sound. Discover why Sparks' influence spans decades, inspiring artists from the Sex Pistols to New Order to Beck. With tales of unexpected collaborations with Gorillaz and Franz Ferdinand, this episode unravels the story of a band that has always been ahead of its time. Plus, find out why Sparks is the exception to Rene’s usual disdain for comedy music. It just might convert you into a fan too if you're not already.https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4QQG7CDLO5k80Z0BK3nIiH?si=1145d9ea4e8b4531https://music.apple.com/ca/playlist/sparks-besties/pl.u-qxylKv5F22LbN0

  12. 9

    Neutral Milk Hotel

    Neutral Milk Hotel – the enigmatic indie legends who deserve more recognition. Join Sean and Rene as they explore Jeff Mangum’s surreal world – from unique soundscapes to abstract lyrics. See why Rene might prefer "On Avery Island" over the iconic "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea," and learn about the mysterious origins of their name and Jeff’s sudden disappearance. This episode unravels the brief yet impactful story of a band that walked away at their peak, with a peek into the Elephant 6 collective behind the scenes. Tune in for lo-fi sounds, Bulgarian folk, and a mythic band that left a lasting mark.https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5zw3xugXP45LJlBINsjFCX?si=32b99fe154ad4e22https://music.apple.com/ca/playlist/neutral-milk-hotel-besties/pl.u-zPyLmD5CZZARGk

  13. 8

    The Mountain Goats

    The Mountain Goats – the prolific lo-fi storytellers who deserve more recognition. This is the band that was made for Sean NOT Rene – find out why. And tune in to tales of Andrew Eldritch being rude behind a bouncer, and another round of Sean hating Radiohead as they explore why this goth-adjacent, boombox-to-studio evolution should get more attention. From 23 studio albums (and counting) to wrestling concepts and biblical references – this narrative-driven band is a reminder that music can be deeply personal. Listen to see if this band’s made for you.https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2V3PNSpAilanvQcfGl8wES?si=e81f3da78c8345c3https://music.apple.com/ca/playlist/the-mountain-goats-besties/pl.u-pMyl1KlI44RPdxUPDATE: New album just released and getting praise: https://open.spotify.com/album/23wXSnurzNp56xCyGBPQ65?si=93wDhwncQ52f3vet4Z3_tg

  14. 7

    Band of Horses

    Band of Horses – the genre-bending American band who deserve more recognition. Sean and Rene discuss their history and evolution, how Rene forced the first album on Sean, Sean's surprise at Rene's reaction to BOH live, and their album-ranking fight. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0ZWhBJY5fR4dCEW0rDoF7N?si=5abe516a325b4624

  15. 6

    The Weakerthans

    The Weakerthans – the post-punk, introspective Winnipeg band who deserve more recognition. Sean and Rene discuss their history and evolution, and “fun” facts about Winnipeg. Plus, hear Sean's Riot Fest coincidence that blows Rene's mind. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3QcYyKd8tX6wuLavitI9KP?si=d50427e4638744a7

  16. 5

    Grandaddy

    Grandaddy – the Modesto post-skatepunk atmospheric pioneers who deserve more recognition. From Jason Lytle's skateboarding origins to their unique sound blend, Sean and Rene discuss their history, evolution and more concert amnesia. Plus, CLICK, Sean surprises Rene with strong feelings about the band. Earshifter playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6bDzK72WMGg4k0VJMBapiY?si=8b2a6593af344444 UPDATE: Grandaddy’s Blu Wav album has since been released.

  17. 4

    The Jim Carroll Band

    New York poet Jim Carroll gets the spotlight as the hosts dig into his world of basketball, heroin, and punk poetry. Between debates about song picks, how Jim Carroll got Sean free drinks, and the question of playing sports high, they explore why this Lou Reed-connected artist needs more recognition. From Andy Warhol's Factory to Patti Smith collaborations – discover this junkie-turned-clean inspiration. Earshifter playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0seAeNIlpaMRiDPCuVtWAj?si=def34fe9163e415b

  18. 3

    The Joy Formidable

    Welsh band The Joy Formidable get the spotlight as the hosts dig into their overlooked catalog and massive sound. Between an AI guessing game gone wrong, some serious concert amnesia, and thoughts on music therapy, they explore why this sonic-rollercoaster band deserves way more recognition. From "The Big Roar" to Utah wilderness vibes - check out this dynamic trio. Earshifter playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/11coHhMoyAQSjcuPOHMMwZ?si=74dd00011d714eb5  UPDATE: Dave Grohl's had some stuff come out since we recorded this – proving that nobody's perfect.

  19. 2

    Change of Heart

    In the debut episode of Earshifter, hosts Rene and Sean dive into Toronto's Change of Heart, reflecting on their significant but overlooked influence. Amid tales of teenage button collections and record exchanges, they discuss the band's history, evolution, and why they're deserving of more recognition. Earshifter playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4xT3qcagxiU1wsHNNaVOwR?si=a51c033d6a0c4f56 UPDATE: In 2025, Change of Heart released their new album, In the Wreckage – giving you more Change of Heart to explore.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

So much great music gets lost in the cracks. Join us at Earshifter where we feature artists (old and new) often overlooked by the masses and radio. We’ll talk about what makes the band great and different, their background and their bestest-est songs. Earshifter is ultimately about two things: music discovery OR if you love the feature artist in an episode, going deep on that band you love.

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Rene and Sean

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So much great music gets lost in the cracks. Join us at Earshifter where we feature artists (old and new) often overlooked by the masses and radio. We’ll talk about what makes the band great and different, their background and their bestest-est songs. Earshifter is ultimately about two things:...

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