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Podlandia: Where to start?

Welcome to Podlandia, a new mini-series from the Emerald Media Podcast Network designed for podcasters, by podcasters, and for everyone lookng to get started. The second episode of the series tackles getting started, and features two college podcasters from “Good News, A Podcast.” Understand the struggles of starting a podcast from scratch, including creating a theme, composing original jingles and finding time to put things together. If you’re looking to start a podcast, this is the series for you.

The next episode will feature two podcasters redefining the world of audio and storytelling. Shakespear couldn’t be more proud.

This series is reported, and produced by Alec Cowan, with original music and artwork produced by him also.

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Vance Joy plays musician and storyteller at sold-out Edgefield show

Vance Joy brings his ‘Nation of Two’ world tour the sold-out Edgefield Amphitheater on July 3, 2018. (Sarah Northrop/Emerald)

Vance Joy graced his Australian pop and locks to a packed house at the Edgefield Amphitheater Tuesday evening.

Truth be told, it wouldn’t have worked anywhere else. Free from vaulted ceilings and cramped seating, the open lawns were filled with signs of summer – shorts, tees and freshly unfurled blankets. The occasional plane heading for PDX streaked by overhead, peeking at the sold out crowd.

The Aussie stopped in Portland as part of his “Nation of Two” tour, his anticipated follow up to “Dream Your Life Away.” While the former features heavier orchestrations, Joy’s setlist moved through his discography with deft fluidity.

Joy was centerstage from the beginning. He stepped forward, solo, armed with an acoustic guitar, and kicked the evening off with “Call If You Need Me.” The sun was still out, the stage was unlit, and it was pure Joy. “I’m thinking about coming home,” he sang to the bobbing crowd.

The rest of the concert kept this theme of home. As he moved through old and new hits such as “Wasted Time” and “Like Gold,” Joy stopped to share anecdotes behind each song, like a live  ‘behind the lyrics’ feature Spotify users would be familiar with.

“The vibe is strong tonight,” Joy said, his accent coming through thick. He explained how he loved writing songs in areas like the Pacific Northwest, pointing to the blackberry bushes lining the amphitheater. He remarked on the mesmerizing smell and took a satisfying breath in.

These meandering, giddy breakaways felt unrehearsed and as genuine as any of his moodier lyrical writing. Attendees got a look into his process for “I’m With You,” where he admitted to stealing the line “the rain changes everything” from a piece of artwork in an expensive Melbourne home. 

Vance Joy begins his set solo at first and is later joined by a full band. Vance Joy brings his ‘Nation of Two’ world tour the sold-out Edgefield Amphitheater on July 3, 2018. (Sarah Northrop/Emerald)

The same happened with “Little Boy,” which Joy called the “most autobiographical” of his work.

When he was ten years old, Joy crashed his bike and lost a front tooth. Sure enough, when it was replaced by a doctor, the gap was filled – but with an adult tooth, what Joy called his “big chompa.” He seemed comfortable acting as not just musician but elevated MC, the pluck of a string garnering attention like the clink of a glass. 

Even the jaunty moments came packaged with sincere ones. Now that Joy has two albums out and is a long way from his 18-year-old open mic days, he imparted a lasting piece of advice: “Don’t write lyrics on your forearm. You’re too nervous to look down.”

Despite these stories filling the proverbial gaps, at no point did the set feel disjointed – if anything, it felt like an intimate chat, an evening where even those who weren’t Vance-aficionados could feel they were in on some big, stretching secret.

The music was no less accommodating. It’s fair to say that if you enjoy one Vance Joy song, you enjoy them all – and this is in part due to the undercurrent of acoustic guitar that defines his music. Live, the addition of saxophone and trumpet gave a bright and punchy tone to the studio versions of songs such as  “Fire and the Flood” and his most famous song, “Riptide.” A baritone sax even made a rumbling appearance.

Fans excitedly dance to Vance Joy’s unexpected cover of Justin Bieber’s “Sorry”. Vance Joy brings his ‘Nation of Two’ world tour the sold-out Edgefield Amphitheater on July 3, 2018. (Sarah Northrop/Emerald)

No moment of the night was more stirring than when Joy broke out an undisclosed cover – “All Night Long” by Lionel Richie. The initial surprise was further fueled when the song became a mashup with “Sorry” by Justin Bieber. It seemed Joy couldn’t exhaust the number of tricks hidden in his circulating guitars.

Throughout the night everything felt like a shared experience – the music, the laughter and, above all, the vibe. The final song of the night, lead single “Saturday Sun,” came with a lingering irony as Tuesday dropped into night.

“There’s nothing more beautiful than this,” Joy said with open arms. The band members joined in a line, stepped forward, and bowed. Not a minute of it was wasted time.

 

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Podlandia: Should you make a podcast?

Welcome to Podlandia, a new mini-series from the Emerald Media Podcast Network designed for podcasters, by podcasters, and for everyone lookng to get started. The first episode of the series tackles the radio industry: how has it changed over the years, and as podcasts reach the height of their boom, should you start your own? If you’re looking to start a podcast, this is the series for you.

The next episode will feature two podcasters launching their own series from the bedrooms.

This series is reported, and produced by Alec Cowan, with original music and artwork produced by him also.

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Podcast: Meet the Emerald’s new Editor-in-Chief

On this episode of the Emerald Podcast Network, current Editor-in-Chief Jack Pitcher and incoming Editor-in-Chief Zach Price sit down with Podcast Editor Alec Cowan to talk about the Emerald’s year in review: what could the paper have done better, what are the struggles of being editor-in-chief and what are Zach’s goals for next year? In keeping fashion with last year, the podcast concludes with some random trivia for Zach. This is the podcast for all things Emerald.

This podcast was produced by Alec Cowan. It features the Emerald theme song as well as original music by Alec Cowan.

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Podcast: Emerald FC: It’s time for the World Cup

Associate Sports Editor Shawn Medow and Podcast Editor Alec Cowan discuss all things world cup. From group by group breakdowns to the biggest teams to watch out for, it’s time for the world cup.

This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.

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Podcast: Emerald FC: Premier league wrap up and a champions league final preview

Join Associate Sports Editor Shawn Medow and Podcast Editor Alec Cowan as they review a hectic and surprising Premier League football season. Shawn’s Manchester United finish second in the table and Alec’s Liverpool make it into the the top four, with Chelsea making a surprising drop. The two also discuss the Champions League final matchup between Liverpool and Real Madrid, with a closing discussion on World Cup roster shake ups.

This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.

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Podcast: Emerald Recommends: Songs for spring

Join Senior Arts and Culture Editor Sararosa Davies and Podcast Editor Alec Cowan as they discuss their picks for the songs for spring. These songs are meant to welcome the spring sun and move away from the cold and wet winter, as well as encapsulate all the fresh emotions as the school year moves into its final term.

This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.

 

 

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Podcast: News wrap: The biggest stories from winter term

Join Senior News Editor Will Campbell, Senior News Reporter Michael Tobin and Podcast Editor Alec Cowan as they review the biggest stories from a busy winter term at the University of Oregon. The stories featured include U.S. Senator Ron Wyden’s visit to campus, Red Wagon Creamery’s EMU closure, the passing of SOJC Professor Tom Wheeler and a quick hits of biggest headlines. The end of the podcast also features a goodbye speech from Will Campbell, who will be graduating this term.

Music in this episode is”Chrysalis” by Podington Bear.

This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.

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Podcast: Culture wrap: Our favorite concerts and venues of the past year

On this edition of the Emerald culture wrap, Arts and Culture Editor Sararosa Davies, Senior News Reporter Casey Crowley, and Podcast Editor Alec Cowan discuss their favorite concerts from the past year as well as which concerts they’re looking forward to in 2018. They also discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the various venues in Eugene.

This episode contains language that may not be suitable for all listeners.

Music featured in this episode is “Summer Dreams” and “West Coast” by Ryan Little as found on freemusicarchive.org.

This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.

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Podcast: General education requirements set to change and UO Senate votes to denounce white supremacy

Today is Saturday, Feb. 3. Here are the three stories from this past week that you need to know.

In this weekly news wrap-up, Podcast Editor Alec Cowan and Senior News Reporter Michael Tobin and Senior News Reporter Casey Crowley break down the biggest changes coming to UO’s “confusing” general education requirements. This includes a revised terminology and the possibility of major-specific tracks for freshman. They also discuss the UO Senate’s latest resolution to denounce white supremacy on campus and the $3.7 million lawsuit against Max’s Tavern.

This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.

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