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BC Radio Live: The Classic Crime, Bag of Toys, and Author Douglas Preston

Written by Lisa McKay
Published July 22, 2008

BC Radio Live is the flagship program of the BC Magazine station on BlogTalkRadio. It's hosted by Phillip Winn, Eric Olsen, and Lisa McKay and airs weekly on Wednesday evenings at 9:00 p.m. Eastern. Shows are archived and available for streaming or download after the live broadcast. Our guests on July 16 were representatives from the bands The Classic Crime and Bag of Toys, and author Douglas Preston.

The Classic Crime is a five-piece band that hails from Seattle, Washington. Vocalist Matt MacDonald stopped by BC Radio to talk about the band's history and to let us know about their newest album on Tooth & Nail Records, The Silver Cord, which released today, July 22.

The band members have been together for about five years, with at least two of them having met in high school. The Silver Cord is their second full-length album (following Albatross and an EP entitled Seattle Sessions). Matt shared with BC Radio that The Classic Crime is grateful for the opportunity to create the music they want and perform it live for their fans. They're not in it for fame and fortune but rather subscribe to the philosophy that music has the power to change lives. “We have been given a talent to write and play music and it is my hope to give that to other people. [We want] to inspire hope in other people,” says Matt on the band's website.

He feels that The Silver Cord represents a new level of songwriting for the band and talked about the album's title, which is a literary metaphor for something that connects your physical life to your soul. Tune in to the archived show for some interesting conversation. The Classic Crime is spending the remainder of the summer on the Warped Tour and you can check their MySpace page for tour dates, more info on the band, and songs.


Bag of Toys is a four-piece band based in San Francisco, and BC Radio greeted lead guitarist Steve Cowgill, who joined us to talk about the band's most recent full-length album, Afternooner (which released on July 1). The band describes their sound as "acoustic surf-rock that doesn't suck." Steve talked about Afternooner and the songwriting process with BC Radio, saying that it's not a concept album with a heavy message, but rather is the outcome of the band's desire to write the kind of music they'd want to listen to at a backyard barbecue with friends.

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Lisa McKay is BC Magazine's Executive Editor. She can usually be found hanging out in the Film section. In her spare time, she watches movies, writes, makes art, listens to music, reads, and caters to the every whim of two spoiled cats. She is now in the “experience is better than things” stage of her life and almost never passes up the opportunity to go to a good concert.
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BC Radio Live: The Classic Crime, Bag of Toys, and Author Douglas Preston
Published: July 22, 2008
Type: News
Section: Culture
Filed Under: Books: Crime, Books: Nonfiction, Music: Acoustic, Music: Alternative Rock, Music: Indie Rock
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Writer: Lisa McKay
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#1 — July 22, 2008 @ 16:38PM — Phillip Winn [URL]

It was pretty hard to avoid spoilers with Douglas Preston, but we managed. :-)

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