Episodes

  • Punk and Crust
    Jun 7 2026

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    In this episode of Record Club, we dive into the thrill of discovering rare and unexpected records. Eric shares a unique German pressing featuring punk and crust bands Torture and Hellish View, along with a blues-rock gem from Siren. Jerry explores the psychedelic sounds of Lothar and the Hand People, and the hard-rock legacy of Y&T. Along the way, we discuss record labels, favorite finds, vintage audio gear, and the excitement of uncovering forgotten music one record at a time.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • The Magic Of Vinyl
    Jun 1 2026

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    In this episode, we discover the thrill of record collecting, from dollar-bin discoveries to unforgettable first listens. We share new discoveries by Blues Magoos, Lucifer’s Friend, Spooky Tooth, and more. Along the way, the conversation explores obscure psych rock, vintage pressings, live concert memories, 78 RPM records, and the magic of discovering music through vinyl. From Wishbone Ash to Primus, this episode is packed with hidden gems, musical connections, and pure love for the analog experience.

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • The Cyrkle
    May 29 2026

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    In this Valentine’s Day episode we dives into music history, record collecting, and forgotten gems from the analog world. Topics range from the infamous St. Valentine’s Day Massacre and Janis Joplin’s insurance controversy to music piracy in the ‘70s and ‘80s, mixtapes, and the rise of digital downloading. Justin shares his exciting Goodwill discovery of The Cyrkle’s Red Rubber Ball and its surprising Beatles connection through Brian Epstein and Paul Simon, while the group explores obscure punk records, psychedelic San Francisco bands, Whitesnake’s evolution, and even the legendary fuzzy cover of the Bee Gees’ Odessa. A conversation full of deep cuts, music history, and the thrill of unexpected vinyl discoveries.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • The Hollies
    May 25 2026

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    Today, we dive deep into the worlds of analog sound, classic rock history, and modern musical discovery. From the genre-bending atmosphere of Sleep Token to the psychedelic harmonies of The Hollies, the conversation explores how music evolves across generations while still staying rooted in vinyl culture. Along the way, we unpack the legacy of guitar legends like Ronnie Montrose and Ritchie Blackmore of Rainbow, share stories about mono vs. stereo pressings, and reflect on the emotional connection that comes from truly listening to records. A perfect episode for collectors, audiophiles, and anyone chasing the magic hidden in the grooves.

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    58 mins
  • Who Are The BeeGees
    May 20 2026

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Rock Influencers
    May 17 2026

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    We dive deep into the world of classic rock discovery, from the legendary influence of Ian Gillan and Arthur Brown to rare vinyl finds, forgotten bands, and the magic of analog sound. The crew swaps stories about warped records, vintage turntables, collecting hidden gems, and rediscovering artists like Todd Rundgren, John Mayall, and Lou Reed while celebrating the passion that keeps vinyl culture alive.

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    50 mins
  • The Most Influential Band You've Never Heard Of
    May 10 2026

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    In this episode, we move through essential deep cuts and influential rock history, starting with Genesis’ Selling England by the Pound and its immersive progressive sound. We then explore the New York Dolls and their raw, chaotic rise that helped shape punk and glam rock despite a brief original run. The discussion also uncovers Grapefruit, a lesser-known 60s band connected to Apple Publishing and early Beatles-era circles. It all ties back to the joy of digging through vinyl and the stories that connect these records across decades.

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    52 mins
  • Paul Kossoff And Skip Spence
    Apr 17 2026

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    In this episode of In The Name Of Wax, we dive into Paul Kossoff’s work with Free, his early influences, and the lasting impact of his guitar style, alongside Skip Spence’s unpredictable career and influence on generations of musicians. We revisit the Flamin’ Groovies and explore the UK band Audience, whose short run in the early 70s left behind a distinctive, adventurous catalog that still stands out. The conversation also drifts into vinyl culture, analog sound, and the value of preserving records.

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    49 mins