Radio Rubber Room EP 59, Featuring Apache Radio

by | Apr 24, 2012 | MUSIC

In this episode, Apache Radio raided the Rubber Room. This newly formed group has gotten down to business and quickly made some noise in the Richmond music scene. These guys have tons of energy.


In this episode, Apache Radio raided the Rubber Room. This newly formed group has gotten down to business and quickly made some noise in the Richmond music scene. These guys have tons of energy.

Shaun was MIA for the first hour, due to an illness. He managed to make it out for the second half, though, and it was a good thing he did. He had some hard hitting questions for the guys like, “who invented music?” and “why do people like music?” Finally… answers to these eternal questions. Enjoy.

This episode includes RVA music from The Kindling Kind, Grease Trigger, People’s Blues of Richmond, Downbeat Switch, Splendid Suns, and Proverbial.

Keep up with Radio Rubber Room at Facebook.com/RadioRubberRoom and @RadioRubberRoom on Twitter

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