Thu, Sep 2, 2004
Festival Express director, Bob Smeaton, and sound engineer, Eddie Kramer, visit Lampoon Studios for AV Squad's premiere movie junket. Smeaton and Kramer talk about, "The Longest Party in Rock and Roll History," the making of the film and editing process. Later in the episode AV Squad travels to NYC's Irving Plaza to make time with My Morning Jacket's bass player, Two-Tone Tommy, and drummer, Patrick.
Thu, Sep 9, 2004
Check out new videos like The Darkness' "Growing On Me," Sahara Hot Nights' "Hot Night Crash," Ben Kweller's "The Rules," Muse's "Times is Running Out," and Armand Van Helden's "Hear My Name." Also this week, Ben Kweller returns to A/V Squad's Studio 54 performance space to talk about his new music video, "The Rules."
Thu, Sep 23, 2004
Don't miss this classic episode from the 2004 United States presidential election. AV Squad tells the story of one organization mobilizing to register voters. Headcount co-chair, Andy Bernstein, along with Dave Matthews and Primus' Les Claypool, explain how they're getting the youth-set to the polls this year.
Thu, Oct 7, 2004
Old 97s front man, Rhett Miller visits Lampoon Studios to talk about the dynamics in balancing his band, his solo projects, and life on the road. Check out a rare acoustic performance of "The New Kid," and enjoy new music videos like Franz Ferdinand's "This Fire," PJ Harvey's "The Letter," The Shins' "Kissing the Lipless," and The Thermals' "How We Know."
Thu, Oct 14, 2004
Former Black Crowes guitarist Rich Robinson stops by Lampoon Studios to talk about his new solo career, his latest album, Paper, and Christina Aguilera. Host Kristen Caldwell spins in hot new music videos including Modest Mouse's "Ocean Breathes Salty," The Secret Machines' "Nowhere Again," and The Fever's "Gray Ghost."
Thu, Oct 28, 2004
AVS catches up with British rockers, Supergrass, after their sound check at New York City's Webster Hall. The band discusses their newly released 10th anniversary DVD, "Supergrass is 10," and their new video, "Kiss For Life." Later, Magnet singer/songwriter Even Johansen stops by Lampoon Studios to talk about his remake of Bob Dylan's "Lay Lady Lay."
Thu, Nov 4, 2004
En Route to their tour, the Exit's Ben Brewer and Jeff Darosa visit Lampoon Studios to talk to A/V Squad about their new music video, "Let's Go to Haiti." Also, check out other new music videos including Loreta Lynn and Jack White's "Portland Oregon," The Datsuns' "Girl's Best Friend," and Dizze Rascall's "Stand Up Tall."
Mon, Oct 18, 2004
Alison Becker delivers some of the best new music videos out today. Check out The Walkmen's "Little House of Savages," The Flaming Lips' "Psychic Wall," Nirvana's "In Bloom," The Beastie Boys' "Right Right Now Now," and Handsome Boy Modeling School's "The World's Gone Mad."
Mon, Oct 25, 2004
A/V Squad pays tribute to hardworking jam bands with performances by Yonder Mountain String Band and Assembly of Dust front man Reid Genauer. This week's episode features original music including Yonder Mountain String Band's "Sometimes I've won," Reid Genauer's "Honest Hour," Keller Williams' "Celebrate Your Youth," and Rich Robinson's "Oh No."