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  • Episode 105: The Music of Erich Zann
    2025/10/28

    Join us for a retelling of one of HP Lovecraft's most enduring tales of horror, The Music of Erich Zann.

    I have examined maps of the city with the greatest care, yet have never again found the Rue d’Auseil. These maps have not been modern maps alone, for I know that names change. I have, on the contrary, delved deeply into all the antiquities of the place; and have personally explored every region, of whatever name, which could possibly answer to the street I knew as the Rue d’Auseil. But despite all I have done it remains an humiliating fact that I cannot find the house, the street, or even the locality, where, during the last months of my impoverished life as a student of metaphysics at the university, I heard the music of Erich Zann.

    That my memory is broken, I do not wonder; for my health, physical and mental, was gravely disturbed throughout the period of my residence in the Rue d’Auseil, and I recall that I took none of my few acquaintances there. But that I cannot find the place again is both singular and perplexing; for it was within a half-hour’s walk of the university and was distinguished by peculiarities which could hardly be forgotten by anyone who had been there. I have never met a person who has seen the Rue d’Auseil.

    The Rue d’Auseil lay across a dark river bordered by precipitous brick blear-windowed warehouses and spanned by a ponderous bridge of dark stone. It was always shadowy along that river, as if the smoke of neighbouring factories shut out the sun perpetually. The river was also odorous with evil stenches which I have never smelled elsewhere, and which may some day help me to find it, since I should recognise them at once. Beyond the bridge were narrow cobbled streets with rails; and then came the ascent, at first gradual, but incredibly steep as the Rue d’Auseil was reached.

    I have never seen another street as narrow and steep as the Rue d’Auseil. It was almost a cliff, closed to all vehicles, consisting in several places of flights of steps, and ending at the top in a lofty ivied wall. Its paving was irregular, sometimes stone slabs, sometimes cobblestones, and sometimes bare earth with struggling greenish-grey vegetation. The houses were tall, peaked-roofed, incredibly old, and crazily leaning backward, forward, and sidewise. Occasionally an opposite pair, both leaning forward, almost met across the street like an arch; and certainly they kept most of the light from the ground below. There were a few overhead bridges from house to house across the street.

    The inhabitants of that street impressed me peculiarly. At first I thought it was because they were all silent and reticent; but later decided it was because they were all very old. I do not know how I came to live on such a street, but I was not myself when I moved there. I had been living in many poor places, always evicted for want of money; until at last I came upon that tottering house in the Rue d’Auseil, kept by the paralytic Blandot. It was the third house from the top of the street, and by far the tallest of them all.

    My room was on the fifth story; the only inhabited room there, since the house was almost empty. On the night I arrived I heard strange music from the peaked garret overhead, and the next day asked old Blandot about it. He told me it was an old German viol-player, a strange dumb man who signed his name as Erich Zann, and who played evenings in a cheap theatre orchestra; adding that Zann’s desire to play in the night after his return from the theatre was the reason he had chosen this

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    29 分
  • 🎧 Episode 104: The Three Ds — Death Cab, Deerhunter & The Decemberists
    2025/10/14

    🎧 Episode 104: The Three Ds — Death Cab, Deerhunter & The Decemberists

    It’s Q4, and while the rest of the world is deep in annual planning, Steve and Keith are focused on a different kind of alignment — the Three Ds: Death Cab for Cutie, Deerhunter, and The Decemberists.

    In this episode, the dads unpack how these indie titans shaped the mid-2000s emotional landscape — from Plans and Halcyon Digest to The Crane Wife — and why their meticulous, introspective songwriting feels a lot like building a strategic plan for your feelings.

    There’s talk of spreadsheets and heartbreak, budgets and bridges, OKRs and existential crises. It’s the perfect soundtrack for reflecting, recalibrating, and realizing maybe Death Cab had it right all along: “Everything ends.”

    So grab your Moleskine, update your KPIs, and tune in — it’s The New Dad Rock: Q4 Edition.

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    21 分
  • ✈️ EP 103. When Does It Take 21 Pilots to Fly a Plane (or, Dragons are Birds)? 🐉
    2025/10/01

    Buckle up. This week, Steve and Keith are in the cockpit, trying to figure out: does it really take 21 pilots to fly a plane? Or is that just too many guys with matching hoodies?

    We check in on Twenty One Pilots’ Clancy Breach Tour, detour into the ever-expanding Gizzverse, and flap our wings over Geese’s new record (spoiler: no geese survive). Then it’s off to Vegas, where Metallica at the Sphere will prove that dad rock has finally gone full hologram.

    Also: travel plans for Europe, what to watch on a long flight, and the eternal debate—if dragons have wings, does that make them birds? (Steve says yes, Keith says no, Ornithology says “maybe.”)

    A flight of fancy, a flock of bands, and at least one fire-breathing hot take, welcome to The New Dad Rock!

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    25 分
  • EP 102. Has King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard Jumped the Shark?
    2025/09/02

    A Love Letter to King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard

    Is King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard the best band in the world… or are they just really good at making us buy concert tickets?

    This week, Keith and Steve swap war stories from the Gizzverse: the 2025 European Residency Tour (aka “how many nights in a row can one band melt your brain?”), the Phantom Island Orchestra Tour (spoiler: it’s as trippy as it sounds), and Field of Vision (part music festival, part interdimensional portal). We also peek into the future—yes, there’s a European Rave and Orchestra Tour on the horizon, because of course there is.

    Expect love letters, a few roast notes, and at least one attempt to decide whether King Gizzard has jumped the shark, ridden the shark, or turned the shark into a concept album.

    Grab your flight suit and your microtonal guitar—this one’s for the Gizzheads, the skeptics, and everyone stranded somewhere in between.

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    30 分
  • Episode 101 – Desert Island Bands
    2025/08/19

    For the first time ever, Steve and Keith sit down face-to-face, live and in person, to record an episode of The New Dad Rock. The occasion? A thought experiment that turns into a full-on festival fantasy.

    Imagine this: we charter a plane to take ten of our favorite bands to the inaugural TNDR Festival. But somewhere between takeoff and soundcheck, fate intervenes—the plane goes down… and everyone (thankfully) survives—only to find themselves stranded on the most beautiful, luxurious desert island imaginable.

    With unlimited sunshine, endless margaritas, and no cell service, the music never stops. Steve and Keith argue, laugh, and daydream their way through the perfect lineup for the greatest stranded-on-an-island music festival ever.

    Strap in. It’s a little bit Cast Away, a little bit Coachella, and a whole lot of The New Dad Rock.

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    25 分
  • 🎙️EP100. A Requiem for Rubén
    2025/06/03

    The New Dad Rock presents a field-recorded farewell.

    This wasn’t the episode we planned—but it’s the one we had to make. Episode 100 is a requiem for Rubén, Keith’s dear friend and one of the few true guerilla contributors to this podcast.

    Keith was supposed to meet Rubén in Lucerne, Switzerland the first couple days of June 2025, but Ruben left this world ten days before Keith arrived. Keith didn’t change his plans. How could he?

    What you’ll hear are unfiltered field recordings—no overdubs, no edits—captured on September 2, 2021, February 17, 2022, June 4, 2022, and December 7, 2023. These were originally recorded as part of our unofficial, off-the-cuff episodes. This episode was edited over two days in June 2025 while Keith was in Lucerne.

    Rubén would’ve loved this. He always encouraged the art, the chaos, the beauty in the imperfect.

    At one point, around 14 minutes in, Rubén talks about visiting people’s homes and listening to their records, saying it’s like trying on someone else’s clothes. Keith tells Rubén he is never inviting him over to his house. Rubén just laughs: "We’re the same size."

    Six months later, Rubén and Keith are at Rubén's friend’s house playing music together and Rubén suggests they switch shirts, which they did. The picture used as the podcast thumbnail is them post-shirt exchange.

    This episode isn’t just about Rubén. It is Rubén.


    🎙️ EPISODIO 100: Un Réquiem por Rubén
    The New Dad Rock presenta una despedida grabada en campo.

    Este no era el episodio que habíamos planeado, pero era el que teníamos que hacer. El episodio 100 es un réquiem por Rubén, querido amigo de Keith y uno de los pocos colaboradores verdaderamente guerrilleros de este podcast.

    Keith debía encontrarse con Rubén en Lucerna, Suiza, a principios de junio de 2025, pero Rubén dejó este mundo diez días antes de que Keith llegara. Keith no cambió sus planes. ¿Cómo pudo?

    Lo que escucharán son grabaciones de campo sin filtro (sin sobregrabaciones ni ediciones) capturadas el 2 de septiembre de 2021, el 17 de febrero de 2022, el 4 de junio de 2022 y el 7 de diciembre de 2023. Estas grabaciones se realizaron originalmente como parte de nuestros episodios no oficiales e improvisados. Este episodio fue editado durante dos días en junio de 2025 mientras Keith estaba en Lucerna.

    A Rubén le habría encantado. Siempre promovía el arte, el caos, la belleza en lo imperfecto.

    En un momento dado, alrededor del minuto 14, Rubén habla de visitar casas de gente y escuchar sus discos, diciendo que es como probarse la ropa de otra persona. Keith le dice a Rubén que nunca lo invita a su casa. Rubén simplemente se ríe: "Somos de la misma talla".

    Seis meses después, Rubén y Keith están en casa de un amigo de Rubén tocando música juntos y Rubén sugiere que intercambien camisetas, lo cual hicieron. La imagen que se usa como miniatura del podcast es de ellos después del intercambio de camisetas.

    Este episodio no se trata de Rubén. Se trata de Rubén.


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    31 分
  • EP 99. Exit Sandman
    2025/05/13

    On July 3, 1999 Mark Sandman, frontman and two-string slide bassist of Morphine collapsed and died while performing onstage in Palestrina, Italy. Ironically a few years earlier he wrote aa song in which he sang about hoping to have french fries with pepper on September 9th of that year.

    But don't let that get you down. The New Dad Rock is here to reminisce about more enjoyable things from the year 1999, like the Y2K virus.

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    31 分
  • EP 98. Montauk Mix and UFO Flix
    2025/04/22

    🎙️ Episode 98: Montauk Mix and UFO Flix

    Strap in for a cosmic ride back to the Summer of '98—when alternative rock was maturing, Montauk was still weird and wonderful, and UFOs might have been hovering just offshore.

    Steve and Keith dig through the musical treasures of 1998, spinning tracks from Neutral Milk Hotel, Elliott Smith, Mercury Rev, Beastie Boys, Sunny Day Real Estate, and more. It's the year of In the Aeroplane Over the Sea, XO, Deserter’s Songs, and Hello Nasty—a golden moment when indie, emo, electronica, and even Madonna (Ray of Light!) all collided on our Walkmans and Discmen.

    ☀️ Along the way:

    • Summers in Montauk: sand in cassette decks, longboard surf sessions, and the quiet magic of a sleepy beach town
    • The Montauk Project: time travel? psychic experiments? Stranger Things vibes years before Netflix
    • Lights in the sky, rumors around bonfires, and the sweet mystery of pre-Y2K anxiety

    🛸 Expect music nerdery, heartfelt nostalgia, and just maybe a few unexplained sightings along the dunes.

    Tagline: The year alt-rock grew up... and Montauk got even weirder.

    Cue the mixtape, cue the conspiracy theories—it's Episode 98!


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    29 分