3-15-20 -- Soccer Mommy, Guided By Voices, Torres, and the Reds, Pinks and Purples
Will discusses the latest releases by Soccer Mommy, Guided By Voices, Torres, and the Reds, Pinks and Purples.

Will discusses the latest releases by Soccer Mommy, Guided By Voices, Torres, and the Reds, Pinks and Purples.
Will, David and Jeremiah discuss bands scheduled to play at the music festival that wasn’t a/k/a SXSW 2020, including Porridge Radio, Otha, THICK, Boniface, the Murder Capital, Cable Ties, Lunar Vacation, Yumi Zouma, Squirrel Flower, Petrol Girls, the Wants, Ellis, the School, Ada Lea, Shady Nasty, Adwaith, Weeping Icon, and Boy Scouts.
Will and Barrett discuss new releases by The Homesick and Spinning Coin, plus the death of David Roback.
Will and Chris discuss the latest releases by Beach Bunny, Grrrl Gang, and House Deposit, plus a live report, boxing, and more.
Will, NIcholas, David, and special guest Jem from Vacant Gardens discuss the new album by Vacant Gardens, plus Shopping, a live report, and Nicholas revisits an old album.
Will and Barrett discuss new music by Holy F**k and Drive-By Truckers, plus a live report and lots of directionless banter.
Will and Craig discuss new releases by Wire and En Attendant Ana, plus Marcel Wave, live reports, and the untimely death of Andy Gill of the Gang of Four.
Will and Chris discuss new albums by Eddy Current Suppression Ring, Kiwi jr., and Mr Ben & the Bens, plus a live report, the 30th anniversary of The Comforts of Madness by Pale Saints, John Cage’s 4:33, and a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame report.
Will and Craig discuss the latest releases by the Just Joans, Beach Slang, and Emily Yacina, plus the death of Rush drummer Neil Peart.
Will and Reece count down Reece's favorite albums of 2019.
Will, Craig and Jeremiah count down Craig and Jeremiah's favorite albums of 2019.
To close out 2019, Will discusses new releases by the S-Bends and Dumb Things, plus a bonus track by Sprinters.
Will, Nicholas and David count down Nicholas and David's ten favorite (mostly) albums of 2019.
Will, Jason and Anurag discuss Jason and Anurag's favorite albums of 2019.
With a little help from their friends at Lagavulin, Will, Barrett and Chris count down their favorite albums of 2019.
Will and Craig discuss the latest releases by W. H. Lung, Capitol, Omni, and Richard Dawson, plus live reports.
Will and Barrett discuss the 40-year old album Setting Sons by the Jam plus new music by Water From Your Eyes, Rocketship, and Michael Kiwanuka.
Will, Jeremiah and Reece discuss new releases by Corridor, Black Marble, and Dry Cleaning, plus live reports and more.
Will and Chris discuss new music by Whitney, Automatic, and White Reaper, plus live reports.
Will and Anurag discuss new releases by Mikal Cronin, Kim Gordon, and Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, plus random North American banter.
Will and David discuss new releases by DIIV, Big Thief, and Basement Revolver, plus live reports.
Will and Craig discuss new releases by Kills Birds, Comet Gain, and Bodega, plus a slew of live reports and a death of the week.
Will and Nicholas discuss new releases by Chastity Belt, David Kilgour and the Heavy Eights, and Tincho, plus live reports.
Will and David discuss the latest releases by (Sandy) Alex G, Seablite, and Teen Angst, plus the death of the week and live reports.
Will, Barrett and Craig discuss new music by Vivian Girls, Lower Dens, and LIFE, plus a speedway update.
Will, Barrett and Chris discuss the legacy of the Cars in light of the death of Ric Ocasek, plus a live report.
Will and Jeremiah discuss new music by Frankie Cosmos, Black Belt Eagle Scout, and Dry Cleaning, plus the deaths of Daniel Johnston and Eddie Money, kawaii metal, and live reports.
Will and Grant attempt to break the record for most bands featured on a single podcast, discussing the latest releases by De Bons en Pierre, Body Meat, Buttechno, LVRIN, Maoupa Mazzocchetti, Cardinal & Nun, VTSS, Young Guv, Mannequin Pussy, Deadbeat Beat, Crumb, Life Strike, Ride, and Sleater-Kinney.
Will and David discuss the latest releases by Jay Som and Petite League.
The podcasting team reflects on ten years of Will's Band of the Week.