Posts tagged "Toad the Wet Sprocket"
40 (Or So) Playlists For 40 Years: 1992

40 (Or So) Playlists For 40 Years: 1992

1992-the year I fell in love with Toad The Wet Sprocket (and more).

Blerd Radio 2015: Episode 10: Son Of Chart Attack Vol. 1 (Top Alternative Songs, 7/23/94)

Blerd Radio 2015: Episode 10: Son Of Chart Attack Vol. 1 (Top Alternative Songs, 7/23/94)

Billy Corgan doesn’t feature in our latest podcast (much), but this photo was too good to pass up.

Beta Play Wows With New Songs, last.fm Performance

Beta Play Wows With New Songs, last.fm Performance

Beta Play (formerly Tommy & The High Pilots) are still young and hungry. Check out their performance for last.fm.

Glen Phillips Gives Us Options With Rarities/Demos Release

Glen Phillips Gives Us Options With Rarities/Demos Release

Always a good day when you can add new music by Glen Phillips to your collection.

Unplug. But Watch Toad The Wet Sprocket's "California Wasted" Video First

Unplug. But Watch Toad The Wet Sprocket’s “California Wasted” Video First

One of the best albums of 2013 is responsible for one of the best videos of 2014. Check out the new clip from Toad The Wet Sprocket.

Blerd Radio 2013 | Episode 21: Jann Wenner Can Bite Me (Part 2)

Blerd Radio 2013 | Episode 21: Jann Wenner Can Bite Me (Part 2)

Who else would spend so much time talking about something they mostly view as useless?

Toad The Wet Sprocket's New Constellation: As If They Never Left

Toad The Wet Sprocket’s New Constellation: As If They Never Left

Welcome back, guys. Seriously.

Back & Sounding As Good As Ever: Toad the Wet Sprocket's "New Constellation"

Back & Sounding As Good As Ever: Toad the Wet Sprocket’s “New Constellation”

It’s the return of Toad the Wet Sprocket!

Blerd Radio 2013 Episode 4: Blerd Radio Plays the Hits!

Blerd Radio 2013 Episode 4: Blerd Radio Plays the Hits!

Music geeks, have we got a podcast for you!

Glen Phillips Digs Through the Vaults for “Tornillo”

Up until 24 hours ago, I had no clue what a “tornillo” was. When I initially read the email announcing the arrival of Glen Phillips’  Tornillo album, I was assuming he named the album after a tiny fruit/vegetable (no, that’s a tomatillo) or a tasty Mexican treat (too many options to name here). As it turns out, Tornillo (thanks Wikipedia) has several definitions: it can be a natural disaster, it’s a type of tree, and it’s also the name of […]