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  1. Sep 14, 2015 · Lou Barlow is a master juggler. Since the late 80s, when, intimidated by the writing chops of Dinosaur Jr. leader J Mascis, he began stockpiling brittle, tape hiss addled solo recordings as ...

  2. Oct 4, 2023 · With an expanded Folk Implosion reissue, ‘Music for KIDS,’ newly out, indie-rock lifer Lou Barlow reflects on Sebadoh, Dinosaur Jr., college radio and more.

  3. Sep 8, 2023 · John Davis and Lou Barlow revisit the song, album, and soundtrack that helped make the Folk Implosion a seminal trip-hop-indebted indie-rock success story.

  4. Sep 20, 2021 · While Barlow cut his elegiac Garden and the closing alt-ballad You Wonder with Dinosaur Jr. before the pandemic shut down the sessions, a third track of his called Why Can’t It Wait didn’t make it to tape. Instead, it’s featured on Barlow’s latest solo LP, Reason To Live, as an acoustic piece.

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    Well, I loved music when I was a kid. When I heard punk rock in the very early ’80s, I started to see that there was this movement of kids about my age that were putting out records, and it seemed kind of exciting to me. So, I formed a band with a kid I ate lunch with in high school and we put up an ad at a local record store looking for a drummer,...

    I have no professional musicians in my immediate or extended family. My parents come from families that had six or seven kids, so I’m the only musician in my family. But my parents did force me to take guitar lessons when I was seven. My mom forced me and it was kinda brutal. She wouldn’t let me quit, and I thank her for that because it taught me a...

    I loved pop radio. There was a friend that every week I’d go sleep over at his house when we were in fourth and fifth grade and we would just wake up on Saturday mornings and listen to the entire Top 40. At that time I also started buying singles. My parents would give me a dollar every time we’d go to the store so I could buy a seven-inch record. ...

    To me all songs are created equal. I feel like every song has its own little life and potential or limitations and I see them as my little creatures each with their own life. I just wish the best for all of them.

    I just got a hold of a couple of home tape recorders recently and I want to see if I can maybe make collages again. So, I’m thinking it might be really fun to start songs on tape and transfer them to my digital stuff and see what…I can come up with.

  5. Sep 26, 2023 · Celebrated musician and fellow podcaster Lou Barlow joins the show this week to compare podcasting styles and scheduling preferences and to share best practices for filing systems and great...

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  7. Jul 7, 2021 · Lou Barlow has had one of the most enduring and celebrated careers in indie rock. Starting in 1984, he was the bassist for Dinosaur Jr., which quickly became one of the pioneering bands in the genre.

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