Thu, Jan 8, 2004
Kristen Caldwell makes her debut as A/V Squad's new VJ, spinning in Dave Matthews and Friends' "Save Me," Los Lonely Boys' "Heaven," Patrick Parks' "Thunderbolt," Phantom Planet's "Big Brat" and Maroon 5's "This Love."
Thu, Jan 15, 2004
VJ Kristen Caldwell spins in new music videos from Dessert Sessions, Tomahawk, AFI and The Chemical Brothers featuring K-OS on this episode of A/V Squad. The crew also meets up with P.O.D. and finds out how their newest member Jason Truby keeps them grounded in the music biz.
Thu, Jan 22, 2004
A/V Squad host Kristen Caldwell, spins in new music videos from The Shins, Mando Dio, The Natural History, Simian and Polyphonic Spree. Later, A/V Squad goes back stage at Southpaw in Brooklyn, NY, for the International Label Showcase, with label mates, The Joggers and The Natural History to talk about band names, touring and the song-writing process.
Thu, Jan 29, 2004
On A/V Squad, host Kristen Caldwell spins in some new music videos including Dizzee Rascel's "Pix Up, Looks Sharp," Beans' "Mute Screamers," Alexison Fire's "Pulmonary Archery," and Client's "Rock and Roll Machine." Later Cori Yarckin meets up with A/V Squad at our Studio 54 performance space to chat and perform two of her singles.
Thu, Feb 19, 2004
A/V Squad's Kristin Caldwell steps up to the VJ booth with music videos from The Casualities, The Liars, Peaches Feat, Iggy Pop, The Soviettes and Roxy Saint. And don't miss A/V Squad's new segment, "The Hot Spot," featuring our new favorite character, Frat Boy!
Thu, Feb 19, 2004
On this episode, A/V squad mixes it up with some sizzling videos, in-depth interviews and acoustic performances. Host Kristin Caldwell spins in new music videos from Death Cab for Cutie, The Strokes, The Features, and Steriogram. A/V Squad's crew travels to New York City's Harlem to visit The Walkmen at their business, Marcata Recording and are later visited by Ben Kweller for an interview in their Studio 54 performance space. Kweller talks about his young start in the music business and his new album, On MY Way before treating viewers to a special acoustic performance of "My Apartment."
Thu, Feb 26, 2004
A/V Squad helps define the Cajun term for "Good Times" with a special story about one of today's premier rock festivals, Bonnaroo. Jonathan Mayers, founder and partner of Bonnaroo, tells the development story of the festival, while space-funk musicians, Particle, and rocker, Ben Kweller, tell stories of their experiences at the event as musicians.
Thu, Mar 4, 2004
Back stage at NYC's Roseland Ballroom, A/V Squad meets up with N.E.R.D.'s Pharrell Williams and Shae Haley to find out what musical influences they had to develop a rock outfit. Without warning, Chris Robinson, video editor for artists like Jay-Z, Alicia Keys and Snoop Dog, shows up to talk about N.E.R.D's sound and inspiration.