Adeem the Artist joins host Stephen Kallao

After distancing themselves from country music, Adeem the Artist was drawn back to the genre due in part to the poetry of artists like John Prine and James McMurtry. Their latest album, White Trash Revelry, examines their southern upbringing, asking big questions about racism, privilege and authenticity.

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*Sunny War “No Reason” Anarchist Gospel

Aretha Franklin “Since You’ve Been Gone (Sweet Sweet Baby)” Aretha’s Gold

John Prine “Your Flag Decal Won’t Get You Into Heaven Anymore” John Prine

Adeem The Artist “Heritage of Arrogance” White Trash Revelry

Mt. Joy “Astrovan” Astrovan – ” Single

Crash Test Dummies “Superman’s Song” The Ghosts That Haunt Me

Kathleen Edwards ” I Make The Dough, You Get The Glory” Asking For Flowers

Cat Clyde “Mystic Light” Down Rounder

Grateful Dead ” Scarlet Begonias” From The Mars Hotel

Hour Two
*The National “New Order T-Shirt” First Two Pages of Frankenstein

Bailen “Call It Like It Is” Tired Hearts

U2 “Lemon” Zooropa

The Killers “Somebody Told Me” Hot Fuss

St. Vincent “Digital Wellness” St. Vincent

boygenius “Not Strong Enough” The Record

Radiohead “All I Need” In Rainbows

Dave Matthews Band “Madman’s Eyes” Walk Around the Moon

Santana “Love of my Life (ft. Dave Matthews)” Supernatural

Arlo Parks “Impurities” Soft Machine

Sade “Kiss of Life” Love Deluxe

The Kinks “Stop Your Sobbing” Greatest Hits

Sharon Van Etten “Comeback Kid” Remind Me Tomorrow

*Optional Song