Our first blush with Madison, Wisconsin’s “cabaret rockers” Lorenzo’s Music was back in February 2005. Their infectious track “Hot Water Avalanche” was one of the first singles to spread...
Lorenzo’s Musi...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
A year or two back we featured a demo of the Lorenzo’s Music song “Downtown” on the Daily Dose. Fast forward to this last week and we received the great piece of news that Bazar, their next studio album...
Insomnia Radio #156:...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
After Stuart’s 45 minute in-flight entertainment programming, our plane touches down in the Far East… well… far enough east – New Jersey. We begin our journey diving fist first into the action with...
Insomnia Radio #149:...
posted by Jason Evangelho
From a self hosted bittorrent feed, handwritten RSS code, iPodio, Libsyn, the anti podsquad rant, AMP, the first 5 listeners, and most notably a ton of great music: The first 20 episodes of the show was a very memorable...
Insomnia Radio #146:...
posted by Jason Evangelho
IR kicks back into rock mode with new music from Automatic 7, Beth Thornley, Lorenzo’s Music, and more. This episode also features a rare rant explaining why you are NOT hearing a certain band on this...
Insomnia Radio #146:...
posted by Jason Evangelho
IR kicks back into rock mode with new music from Automatic 7, Beth Thornley, Lorenzo’s Music, and more. This episode also features a rare rant explaining why you are NOT hearing a certain band on this...
Insomnia Radio #145:...
posted by Jason Evangelho
[audio:https://insomniaradio.net/audio/ir145.mp3] DOWNLOAD IR 145 HERE (MP3) Amanda Jayne from “Swoon” (Whatabout Music, LLC) Stream from Rhapsody Buy at Rhapsody More On This Album Coltrane Motion:...
Insomnia Radio #114:...
posted by Jason Evangelho
March was simply chaotic. 9 episodes of IR, a live production w/ Chance, The Thieves, and Recliner. Working full time. Regional shows launching, a run with advertising, phew! But as always, music took center stage. MARCH...
Insomnia Radio #101:...
posted by Jason Evangelho
IR 101 stretches out to the 70 minute mark with 12 stellar tracks, leaning towards the moody, the mellow, and the melancholy. This collection of tracks is really suited for a gloomy day or winding down late at night. Enjoy,...