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Hear episode six of the indie star’s exclusive SiriusXM show, ‘Saddest Factory Radio,’ starting August 4.
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Hear episode six of the indie star’s exclusive SiriusXM show, ‘Saddest Factory Radio,’ starting August 4.
Jenny Eliscu is a professional music nerd. As a contributing editor for Rolling Stone, she has profiled pop tarts, rock stars and indie icons, from Britney and Mariah to Dave Matthews Band and Motley Crue to Sleigh Bells and Arctic Monkeys. She's been indulging her obsession with new music on-air at Sirius XM since 2006. Find her on Twitter @jennylsq
Jenny Eliscu is a professional music nerd. As a contributing editor for Rolling Stone, she has profiled pop tarts, rock stars and indie icons, from Britney and Mariah to Dave Matthews Band and Motley Crue to Sleigh Bells and Arctic Monkeys. She's been indulging her obsession with new music on-air at Sirius XM since 2006. Find her on Twitter @jennylsq
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Please add Saddest Factory Radio to your calendar, circling back each month for a 60-minute deep dive involving music and one-on-ones. Singer/songwriter and Saddest Factory Records label CEO Phoebe Bridgers is your host. Expect plenty of outside-the-box thinking and audio trust falls. If you miss it live, please touch base using the SXM app.
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Jenny Eliscu is a professional music nerd. As a contributing editor for Rolling Stone, she has profiled pop tarts, rock stars, and indie icons, from Britney and Mariah to Dave Matthews Band and Motley Crue to Sleigh Bells and Arctic Monkeys. She’s been indulging her obsession with new music on-air at SiriusXM since 2006.
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After a knee injury brought JaRon's competitive ballroom dancing career to an end, he found work as a door-to-door vacuum salesman. Upon being fired from that he made his way back to Los Angeles where he found work in radio.
Nick Masi was born in the sunshine of California, raised in an Italian deli in Connecticut, and woke up in New York City. Concertgoer. Deadhead. Be kind. Say hello! Go Yankees! “If you get confused just listen to the music play.”
Based in Los Angeles, Justin Gage founded Aquarium Drunkard in 2005. He works as a music supervisor and is a partner at Gold Diggers Sound in East Hollywood, California.
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Carles is the former host of HIPSTER RUNOFF Radio and the current host of The Carles Show. He is a former writer, once contributing to outlets like HIPSTER RUNOFF, Grantland, and VICE. He is considered one of the top minds in turn-of-the-2010s, golden-era indie music, and blog house.
Dodge launched My Old Kentucky Blog way back in 2004. The fun and success of that independent media outlet spurred him on to co-found Do317.com, and the 400 person-capacity live concert venue, The HiFi. He’s been working in events and music ever since. Dodge practices pottery daily, and one day hopes to trade pots with Seth Rogen.
Chris Muckley has spent the majority of his adult life on the radio in Southern California, most notably in San Diego and Los Angeles, where he currently resides. He has also worked in music supervision for feature films, television, and advertising campaigns. When Muckley isn’t trying to clone himself so that he can listen to more music, you will probably find him in an art gallery or trying to jump over the moon.
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