Episodes

  • Episode 17 – The Sequoya Waring Interview & Quarantine Concert
    Jul 12 2025

    Original Air Date: June 6, 2020

    In the finale of The Music Obscura’s first season, Agent M dives into a genre-hopping set that moves from ska to emo, alt-country to folk-punk—culminating in a heartfelt interview and quarantine concert with Sequoya Waring. In a 25-minute conversation and acoustic set, Sequoya shares insights into his musical journey, the creative impact of lockdown, and the emotional layers behind his songwriting.

    This episode is part reflection, part release marking both a pause and a promise for more.

    🎶 Featured Artists & Tracks (with Origins):
    1. Five Iron Frenzy – Get Your Riot Gear – Ska/Rocksteady – USA – 3:45

    2. Deathstore – It Won’t Work – Emo/Pop-Punk – USA – 3:04

    3. Travis Loves Benson – I Need Help – Anti-Folk – USA – 5:59

    4. The Prostitutes – Shake Rattle and Die – Rockabilly Pop – USA – 1:50

    5. Emily Davis and the Murder Police – Bloodlines – Alt-Rock – USA – 3:19

    6. The Jealous Sound – The Fold Out – Indie Alt – USA – 3:15

    7. Mickey Guyton – Black Like Me – Country – USA – 3:30

    🎙️ Quarantine Concert & Interview Spotlight: Sequoya Waring (USA) closes the season with a raw, unplugged set and conversation about songwriting, self-discovery, and staying true to your sound during uncertain times.

    💡 A fitting close to the season music as a mirror, music as momentum.

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    57 mins
  • Episode 16 – Circuits, Clones & Covers
    Jul 12 2025

    Original Air Date: May 30, 2020

    From lo-fi London synth labs to Ghanaian soul hybrids, Episode 16 of The Music Obscura spans sonic micro-worlds that echo isolation, imagination, and reinvention. Agent M curates a late-pandemic playlist featuring quirky electronics, introspective indie, and a rockabilly Tainted Love cover that might just steal the show.

    This is for the bedroom tinkerers, the hopeful lyricists, and anyone dreaming sideways.

    🎶 Featured Artists & Tracks (with Origins):
    1. Look Mum No Computer – DAYDREAMER – Electro Synth – UK – 4:08

    2. Sequoya Waring – Distance + Time – Indie/Alt – USA – 3:14

    3. Retirement Party – Shoulder It – Indie Rock – USA – 2:51

    4. Tatian Hazel – In My Room – Bedroom Pop – USA – 3:44

    5. Great Grandpa – Digger – Emo – USA (Seattle, WA) – 4:54

    6. The Flakes – Lust – Alt Rock – Canada – 2:44

    7. Dayda Banks – I Need a Clone – Rap – Canada – 3:23

    8. Potsu – Sidewalk Safari – Lo-Fi – UK – 2:26

    9. Janos – Sicky/Sticky – Indie/R&B Pop – Norway – 4:10

    10. Donny Benet – Mr. Experience – Indie Electronica – Australia – 3:56

    11. Champagne Lane – Time Flies – Alt/Funk – USA – 4:59

    12. Blink-182 – Aliens Exist – Pop Punk – USA – 3:13

    13. Dave Philips and the Hot Rod Gang – Tainted Love (Cover) – Rockabilly – USA – 2:45

    14. Kay Slice – Slowdown – Hip-Hop/Soul – Ghana – 3:06

    15. Chris Acker – Aloe Vera – Americana – USA – 3:47

    💡 Circuit-bent synths, punk nostalgia, and soul reflections—all colliding in this borderless quarantine broadcast.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Music Obscura Short: Fuller – Isolation Anthems & Bedroom Pop Buzz
    Jul 12 2025

    Original Air Date 5/27/2020

    In this Music Obscura Short & Concert Series, Agent M sits down with Fuller, the Los Angeles-based indie pop craftsman whose glossy hooks and garage-born grit shine through the static of quarantine. Recorded remotely, this intimate session blends sharp songwriting with reflections on creativity, connection, and surviving the silence.

    🎙️ Includes a stripped-down performance and brief interview on what it means to chase a dream mid-chaos.

    💡 Part living room concert. Part sonic postcard from lockdown. All Fuller.

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    20 mins
  • Episode 15 – Just Another Saturday Night
    Jul 12 2025

    Original Air Date: May 23, 2020

    Recorded by Agent M at 4AM, this late-night broadcast captures the haze of insomnia, humor, and heartache that defined quarantine weekends. Just Another Saturday Night is the soundtrack to your after-midnight existential shuffle—equal parts punchline and poetry.

    🎶 Featured Artists & Tracks (with Origins):
    1. Su Lee – I’ll Just Dance – Comedy Pop – South Korea/USA – 2:42

    2. The Winter Passing – Resist – Indie Pop – Ireland – 3:54

    3. Fuller – Favorite Poison – Indie Pop – USA (Los Angeles, CA) – 3:13

    4. Rivers Ventura – Lollygagging – West Coast Indie – USA (California) – 3:25

    5. Bloodhound Gang – Ralph Wiggum – Punk/Alt – USA – 2:52

    6. J. Graves – Lo the Mourning – Indie Alt Rock – USA (Portland, OR) – 4:02

    7. Lovit – The Thrill – Alt – Canada – 3:19

    8. The Vandals – My Girlfriend’s Dead – Punk – USA (California) – 2:41

    9. Peelander-Z – How to USA – Punk – Japan (Based in NYC)

    10. Wordburglar – Venomous Ideology – Rap – Canada – 3:52

    11. Nightmare of You – I Want to Be Buried in Your Backyard – Indie Rock – New York, USA – 3:16

    12. Matt Skiba – In Your Wake – Horror Punk – USA (Chicago, IL) – 2:36

    13. The Gregory Brothers – Double Rainbow – Internet Satire – USA – 1:57

    14. Pacific – You Never Knew – Indie Pop – USA – 5:17

    15. Kim Petras – Malibu – Bubblegum Pop – Germany/USA – 3:19

    💡 A midnight mixtape for the sleep-deprived and sound-obsessed. When the world’s gone quiet, the underground still sings.

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    56 mins
  • Episode 14 – Departure Party Interview & Concert
    Jul 12 2025

    Original Air Date: April 9, 2020

    With the Quarantine Concerts series in full swing, Agent M welcomes one of the most captivating DIY voices from New Zealand: Departure Party. The episode builds through punk, electro-pop, jazz, and 60s psych before landing in a cozy, honest live set and conversation with the folk-punk standout.

    🎶 Featured Artists & Tracks (with Origins):
    1. Franz Cady – Heavenly Night – Disco Funk – Mexico – 3:10

    2. Liam Lynch – My United States of Whatever – America Punk – Australia – 2:08

    3. AJJ – No More Tears (Clean) – Folk Punk – Phoenix, Arizona, USA – 1:03

    4. Yin Yin – Pingpxng – 60s Psychedelic – Netherlands / Southeast Asia-influenced

    5. Half Kidding – Bella – Math/Garage/Punk – USA – 2:18

    6. Grizzly Coast – Catch & Release – Indie Pop – Toronto, Canada – 2:54

    7. Ava Nova – Ramen – Electro Pop – Denmark – 3:14

    8. Chromatic Colors – Expectations – Jazz Pop – USA – 5:03

    🎙️ Zoom Interview & Quarantine Concert: Departure Party (New Zealand) performs a stripped-back live session and talks about finding clarity in chaos, the Anti-folk-punk scene, and the meaning behind Summertime.

    💡 A cozy transmission from the bottom of the world to your ears. Homespun, heartfelt, and full of soul.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode 13 – The Paris Buns Interview & Concert: All “The” Things
    Jul 12 2025

    Original Air Date: April 2, 2020

    Every artist. Every name. Starts with “The.” In this tongue-in-cheek themed episode of The Music Obscura, Agent M the Host lines up a wall-to-wall mix of bands that begin with “The”—a nostalgic nod to indie, punk, and experimental sounds from across decades and continents.

    The episode closes with a Quarantine Concert and Zoom interview with Will of The Paris Buns, who brings fuzzy charm and DIY reflections from the heart of lockdown.

    🎶 Featured Artists & Tracks (with Origins):
    1. The Mountain Goats – This Year – Folk – Claremont, California, USA – 3:53

    2. The Avalanches – Frontier Psychiatry – Experimental Indie – Melbourne, Australia – 4:48

    3. The Vandals – I’ve Got an Ape Drape – Punk Classic – Huntington Beach, California, USA – 3:30

    4. The Correspondents – Fear and Delight – Avant-Garde Dance – London, UK – 3:15

    5. The Thermals – How We Know – Indie – Portland, Oregon, USA – 3:29

    6. The Wonder Years – Passing Through a Screen Door – Pop Punk – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA – 3:40

    7. The Cutthroat Brothers – Shake Move Howl Kill – Garage Punk/Rockabilly – USA – 3:27

    8. The Front Bottoms – Au Revoir – Indie Folk – Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey, USA – 1:50

    🎙️ Zoom Interview & Quarantine Concert: Will of The Paris Buns reflects on making music during lockdown and shares a stripped-down performance full of heart, grit, and bedroom-born magic.

    💡 A lovingly curated glitch in the system. All “The” bands. No filler.

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    56 mins
  • Episode 12 – Quarantine Concerts: Super Cassette
    Jul 12 2025

    Original Air Date: April 11, 2020

    As the world adjusted to lockdown, The Music Obscura launched its Quarantine Concerts series bringing the stage to the screen. In this episode, we spotlight underground acts from across the globe and feature our very first Zoom quarantine concert with none other than Max of Super Cassette.

    From New Zealand anti-folk and Scottish indie oddities to Simpsons EDM and horror punk, Episode 12 captures the sound of DIY perseverance and digital connection.

    🎶 Featured Artists & Tracks (with Origins):
    1. Departure Party – Summertime – Anti-Folk/Folk Punk – Wellington, New Zealand – 2:09

    2. Hazel English – I’m Fine – Vintage Indie – Oakland, California, USA – 3:18

    3. The Paris Buns – Dreamcatcher – Indie Pop – USA – 3:30

    4. Zoey Van Goey – You Told the Drunks I Knew Karate – Indie Alt Rock – Glasgow, Scotland – 2:48

    5. Dankmus – You Got The Dud – Simpsons EDM – Australia – 2:08

    6. Alkaline Trio – Radio Voices – Horror Punk – McHenry, Illinois, USA – 3:06

    🎙️ Zoom Concert Spotlight: Max of Super Cassette kicks off our remote performance series with a high-energy, living-room-powered set and a conversation about staying creatively grounded in strange times.

    💡 No venue, no problem. This episode proves the underground can thrive, even in lockdown.

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    53 mins
  • Episode 11 – Isolation Broadcast: Shortwave Signals
    Jul 12 2025

    Air Date: April 4, 2020

    As quarantine set in, The Music Obscura went remote and this broadcast, though cut short, delivers a raw and restless mix. From indie irony to punk protest, these six tracks capture the unease and energy of a world flipped sideways.

    🎶 Featured Artists & Tracks (in order of play):
    1. Superorganism – Everybody Wants to Be Famous – Indie Pop/Experimental – London, UK / International collective

    2. 3LH – Christine – Surf Punk – Santa Ana, California, USA

    3. Nick Shoulders – Rather Low – Country/Rockabilly – Arkansas, USA

    4. TV on the Radio – Wolf Like Me – Indie Rock – Brooklyn, New York, USA

    5. The Angry Samoans – Letter From Uncle Sam – Punk – Los Angeles, California, USA

    6. Mexico City Heartbreak – Bad Dreams – Indie Pop – Los Angeles, California, USA

    💡 A fragmented but urgent dispatch from early lockdown. What it lacks in length, it makes up for in feeling.

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    22 mins