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Musicians, comedians, artists and more sit down to talk with host Luke Schwartz about the songs and albums that they can’t stop listening to. What's In Your Ear is all about the tunes we love and why, as Luke and his guests chat and share the stories and experiences they've had with music.
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Comedian Andrew Michaan and I have a great talk about music, culture, growing up in a small town and more! Andrew can be found on Instagram and Twitter at @andrewmichaan.
Max Barth is a comedian in Philadelphia. He is one half of the band Jackson Moe and the host of the show "Zodiac Killers" at Good Good Comedy Theater. Max and I talk about John Prine, break up songs, and discuss if Donald Trump has ever listened to music.
I spoke with painter and writer Jonathan Rawson ahead of his shows in Nashville and Salt Lake City. We talk about growing up in the Alabama punk scene, the importance of DIY, neoclassical composers, and songs that just make you feel good.
Katherine Leon (@Katherineleon) is a photographer from Southern California. We have a great talk about art, our parents musical influence on us, and more!
Adam Weiss, aka HAM On Everything, sits down with me to talk throwing parties, battling addiction, and of course, three songs he's been listening to lately. You can find Adam at @Adamgoesham on twitter.
Jon Simmons is the first guest to do two episodes! Jon and I talk about life after his band Balance And Composure, we dive back into Frank Ocean, and even recorded a bonus episode which can be found at www.patreon.com/wiyepodcast
Luke speaks with photographer and illustrator Kat Nijmeddin. Kat also works at Pure Noise records. They talk about meeting your favorite bands, To The Front, and much more.
Jeremy Bolm and Luke have a great talk about the importance of physical formats in music and exploring new music at different stages in your life. Check out WIYE on Patreon at www.patreon.com/wiyepodcast
Luke recaps his busy year and ends the episode going through his ten favorite releases that came out in 2018.
Luke chats with Dave Tomaine about three of his favorite songs at the moment and also discuss expectations of artists, bands you grew up with, and more!
Maryn Jones and I were able to record our conversation while on tour together. We get into music in religion, classic rock, songs about touring. Maryn plays music in the bands Yowler and All Dogs.
Roger Harvey came over to my house and we had a great talk about music, politics, and meeting your heroes. Roger is a singer-songwriter currently based in Philadelphia and put out an album titled "Two Coyotes" in 2017.
Ada Brumback is a photographer and musician based out of Kansas City, Missouri. While on tour together we were able to have a conversation about growing up in a small town, and her favorite songs of the moment.
Episode 28 - Zed Cutsinger

Episode 28 - Zed Cutsinger

2018-03-2701:08:37

Comedian Zed Cutsinger and I have a great talk about soundtracks, the horrible use of the term "guilty pleasure", and much more. Zed is a co-host on the podcast "Views From The Vista".​
Chris Cresswell and I have a great talk in the van before our show together on Long Island. We talk about Canadian bands, legacy bands, and angry bands. Chris is the singer of The Flatliners and has also put out solo material under his own name.
Comedian James Folta and I have a great conversation about DIY, how not all music is what you think it is, and how good it feels when a bands lyrics hit you the right way at the right time. James is a comedy writer and performer in NYC. He has worked on Paul Ryan Magazine and The Neu Jorker.
Travis Alexander and I had a chat in the basement of Throne watches in Brooklyn, New York. We talk about his new book, "The Snake That Continued to Eat Itself", watching the rise of Run For Cover records, sharing a mutual favorite band, and more.
Comedian Brett Davis and I met up in NYC to talk about going to shows in New Brunswick, working with an artist you love, and artists that aren't afraid to push themselves. Brett has a weekly public access show in New York called The Special Without Brett Davis, and is the host of The Podcast for Laundry.
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