
Ongoing History of New Music
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Ongoing History of New Music looks at things from the alt-rock universe to hip hop, from artist profiles to various thematic explorations. It is Canada’s most well known music documentary hosted by the legendary Alan Cross. Whatever the episode, you’re definitely going to learn something that you might not find anywhere else. Trust us on this.
Episodes(40 episodes)
Season 1 - Episode 446
9 Great Alt-Rock Cover Songs (From the Vault)
There’s just something fun about learning to play one of your favourite songs for yourself…you know, learning the lyrics, figuring out the chords and the rhythm and deconstructing all the constituent parts…
Then you get deeper…you begin to appreciate how everything fits together, the artistic decisions made by songwriter made, what kind of musical skill is required, the sort of production that was employed all that…and by the time you’ve learned the song, you’ve learned a whole lot of other things, too…and you’re probably a better musician as a result…this is why...
Published: Mar 25, 2026Duration: 28m 21s
Season 1 - Episode 445
Definition (from the vault)
This week, we're going deep into the Ongoing History of New Music vault to talk about "Definitions".
Often in the music world, we hear terms discussed...but where did they come from, and what do they mean?
What do "New Rock" and "Alternative" mean?
What's a "Major Label" or "Indie"?
"Boutique" and "Vanity"? Got that covered too.
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Published: Mar 18, 2026Duration: 21m 48s
Season 1 - Episode 444
Catching Up with Blink 182
Blink‑182’s story has always been chaotic, inspirational, and a little unbelievable...and the last decade has been no exception.
We thought this would be a good time to revisit the band’s evolving saga since our original 2017 trilogy on their rise, fall, and rise again. A lot has happened: lineup changes, personal crises, UFO hunting, bestselling side projects, a Grammy nomination, a global pandemic, and even a life‑threatening illness that ultimately brought them back together.
We pick up the trail with the Matt Skiba era and the unexpected resurgence brought on by the "Californi...
Published: Mar 11, 2026Duration: 28m 32s
Season 1 - Episode 443
The Rise and Fall and Future of the Music Video - Part 2
The music video didn’t just shape pop culture…it defined it.
From the glam‑soaked excess of the ’80s and ’90s to the gritty authenticity of the alt‑rock era, and finally to the algorithm‑driven, globally connected internet age, the music video has lived many lives. In part two of this deep dive, we trace the rise, collapse, and surprising rebirth of the music video that once ruled MTV and MuchMusic.
We look at the groundbreaking work of directors like Spike Jonze, the multimillion‑dollar spectacles of superstars like Madonna and Michael Jackson, and the moment YouT...
Published: Mar 4, 2026Duration: 35m 52s
Season 1 - Episode 442
The Rise and Fall and Future of the Music Video - Part 1
For decades, music videos weren’t just promotional add‑ons…they were the beating heart of global pop culture.
The music video affected the art of movie-making...it affected the way we look at tv, not to mention fashion, language, politics, gender fluidity, LGBTQ issues, and so much more…videos may have altered our attention spans–which kind of concerns me because this program is an hour long and I need you to hang in there with me...
Music videos exported soft power from the West, especially the United States, to the rest of the world. At o...
Published: Feb 25, 2026Duration: 42m 7s
Season 1 - Episode 441
A Brief History of Protest Music: Part 2
Music is not only a powerful motivating tool, but it’s also a way to get a message out to a vast number of people…and when things hit the fan, music can be used to let the powers-that-be know that we see what you’re doing, and we are not happy about it…We wish to protest.
Protest songs help coalesce thoughts and feelings about things like social, political, and labour injustice…they help rally people to a cause and sometimes inspire action against oppressors or those who seek to abrogate rights, keep people down, and try to gai...
Published: Feb 18, 2026Duration: 29m 2s
Season 1 - Episode 440
A Brief History of Protest Music: Part 1
This can be a weird, difficult world, filled with injustice, inequality, and bad people doing bad things…we’re always up against things like racism, women’s rights, labour rights, the plights of marginalized people, class struggle, the disenfranchised, various social movements—the list of righteous causes and grievances is pretty much endless.
And sometimes, you just gotta fight back…but how?... Not all occasions called for armed insurrections and assassinations.
One way is through music…come up with something topical and specific, put it all to music, and you have a chance of getting your message...
Published: Feb 11, 2026Duration: 28m 54s
Season 1 - Episode 439
What's the Big Deal About Joy Division?
Students of classical music know that Johann Sebastian Bach was one of the most important and influential composers of all time…his use of instruments, four-part harmonies, and use of innovative structures in his material were all brilliant…
When he was alive, he commanded plenty of respect…but after he died in March 1685, he was almost forgotten…the only reason we talk about him today is that there was a Bach revival in the 19th century…he became a retro hero in the world of classical music…
No one knew anything about Robert Johnson when he was alive...
Published: Feb 4, 2026Duration: 39m 1s
Season 1 - Episode 438
What Exactly is Post Rock? Part 2
In Part 2 of our deep dive into Post Rock, we explore the bands and ideas that have shaped this experimental and atmospheric approach to music.
From Slint and Mogwai to Sigur Rós and Explosions in the Sky, we look at how these bands create something cinematic...emotional...and entirely unexpected.
We also look at how post‑rock influences artists like Radiohead and Broken Social Scene, and why this musical philosophy continues to spread all across the globe.
Prepare to discover new bands, new sounds, and a new way of thinking about what roc...
Published: Jan 28, 2026Duration: 25m 5s
Season 1 - Episode 437
What Exactly is Post-Rock? Part 1
What exactly is "Post‑Rock"?
In this first installment of a two‑part deep dive, we unpack one of the most misunderstood labels in modern music. From its origins in the 1960s to its evolving relationship with rock, ambient, jazz, and experimental traditions...Post-Rock has come to mean different things to different listeners.
In part 1, we focus on where the term came from and what it was originally trying to describe. We explore ideas like:
The cultural and musical context that gave rise to post‑rock
Why the genre resists simple definitions
Early artists and scen...
Published: Jan 21, 2026Duration: 28m 42s
2025 In Memoriam
I'll be honest and say that this is not a happy show…in fact, it’s probably the saddest episode of the year…then again, it’s an opportunity to pay tribute to the musicians we lost in 2025.
They’re gone, but that’s the thing about being a musician…the songs they left behind will remain with us for many, many years.
I’m going to go through a list of deaths…this list isn’t comprehensive because we just don’t have the time to cover all the “RIP's” that happened...and because there are so many, I’ll pro...
Published: Jan 14, 2026Duration: 31m 41s
Introducing "Uncharted": Sid Vicious and Questions About the Murder of Nancy Spungen
On October 12, 1978, punk’s most infamous couple...Sid Vicious of the Sex Pistols and Nancy Spungen...hit rock bottom at New York’s Chelsea Hotel. Nancy was found dead from a single stab wound in Room 100. Sid was charged with murder, but was he really the killer?
Or was it someone else in their chaotic circle?
This is “Uncharted: Crime and Mayhem in the Music Industry”…and this time, it’s the wild story of the death of Nancy Spungen and the questions that still remain decades later…Was it a drug-fueled accident, a robbery gone wrong, or...
Published: Jan 7, 2026Duration: 41m 10s
Season 1 - Episode 435
History of the Modern Drum Kit
We are going to talk about drummers on this show…i just want you to know right from the start just in case you wanna roll your eyes and go “really? Do we have to?”
Yes, we have to…there have been countless stories told about great guitarists and singers and keyboardists…drummers?... Not so much, unless your name is Dave Grohl. And we will get to him.
So this was going to a profile of my favourite drummers in alt-rock…but then I got to thinking: how much do we know what abou...
Published: Dec 31, 2025Duration: 31m 50s
Introducing "Uncharted": Depeche Mode and the Debauched Devotional Tour
I once had a conversation with someone about the craziest tours in the history of music…the usual names came up.
The who trashing hotel rooms…led zeppelin’s tours with their private jet, groupies, and tons of drugs…that time in Atlanta when Ozzy drank himself into oblivion, passed out in the wrong hotel room for 24 hours, and missed a show as a result.
In 1976, ZZ Top tried to take the entire Texas experience on the road, which involved transporting real live animals to every gig…a buffalo escaped and managed to w...
Published: Dec 24, 2025Duration: 41m 1s
Season 1 - Episode 434
60 Mind-Blowing Facts About Music in 40 or so Minutes (2025 Edition)
This is my annual data dump featuring music information you didn’t know you needed…over the last 12 months, I’ve collected this material on scraps of paper, post-it notes, on my iPhone’s “notes” app, and in various files on my computer…and these are the best 60 mind-blowing facts about music I can offer for 2025.
This is the 11th year that I’ve been doing this…maybe there’s a book in here somewhere…i don’t know…maybe…one day…
Whatever…a lot of random information is about to come your way…do your best to ingest what you can…rea...
Published: Dec 17, 2025Duration: 41m 26s
Season 1 - Episode 433
Why Bowie Still Matters - Part 3
In this third and final chapter of our look at Why Bowie Still Matters, we explore the last two decades of his life and the innovations that cemented his legacy.
From pioneering digital music distribution and launching BowieNet, to creating “Bowie Bonds”...something that changed the music business...Bowie was always ahead of the curve.
We revisit his late-career albums, his secret comeback with "The Next Day", and the farewell gift of "Blackstar".
Plus, the stories behind his art, his influence on countless genres, and why his impact continues to grow even ten year...
Published: Dec 10, 2025Duration: 38m 52s
Season 1 - Episode 432
Why Bowie Still Matters - Part 2
David Bowie wasn’t just a rock star...he was a cultural architect who reinvented music, fashion, and identity.
In part 2 of "Why Bowie Still Matters", we explore Bowie’s groundbreaking mid-70s to early-80s era: from the cocaine-fueled chaos of Station to Station and the birth of the Thin White Duke, his "Berlin Trilogy" with Brian Eno that shaped post-punk and electronic music. And we’ll explore how albums like Low, Heroes, and Lodger influenced everyone from Joy Division to Duran Duran, Depeche Mode, Radiohead and others.
Meanwhile, Bowie’s constant creativity sparked movements like...
Published: Dec 3, 2025Duration: 28m 17s
Season 1 - Episode 431
Why Bowie Still Matters - Part 1
It’s been nearly a decade since David Bowie left us, and the world hasn’t really been the same since.
In the first of a three part series, we explore why Bowie’s influence goes far beyond music...shaping fashion, art, technology, and even social movements. From his early days writing songs he would really rather forger about...to the birth of Ziggy Stardust...his role in shaping glam rock, gender expression, and even the evolution of punk.
Bowie changed everything.
David Bowie redefined what it meant to be a rock star...and th...
Published: Nov 26, 2025Duration: 33m 15s
Season 1 - Episode 430
Tales of Weird Rock’n’Roll Sex
If there’s an official mission statement for the kind of music we all love, it’s “sex, drugs, and rock’n’roll” …these are the three main food groups in this world…
All three of these things affect the same portions of the brain: the amygdala, the nucleus accumbens, and the cerebellum…. All of them are involved in the secretion and regulation of dopamine, the “feel-good” hormone…
Dopamine is a very addictive hormone…whenever our brains squirt it out, the body goes “this is good! I want more!” …it happens when we hear a great song….it happens with certain d...
Published: Nov 19, 2025Duration: 30m 44s
Season 1 - Episode 429
The Backstage Rider
Going on tour is hard…you’re away from home for months at a time…there’s little sleep, bad food, too many drugs, a surfeit of alcohol, late nights, temptations into bad behavior, crazy people, and that bass player who refuses to wash his feet, probably because he’s on his phone moaning to his girlfriend about how miserable he is…
All that occupies about 22 hours of the day…the best times come when you’re at the venue…there’s the excitement of the lead-up, the after-show satisfaction, and in between, the gig itself…
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Published: Nov 12, 2025Duration: 31m 38s