On this episode on Metronome From The Attic, indie rock band Ellen Siberian Tiger performs.
2/25/21 | 22m 49s
WPSU teams up with local musician Eric Ian Farmer to present Metronome From Home, a live web event based on our popular Metronome series.
6/1/20 | 28m 7s
Metronome From The Attic season 2 will premiere this fall with new episodes featuring Co. Townes from Warren and Ellen Siberian Tiger from Philadelphia.
8/26/19 | 1m 6s
Ted McCloskey & Molly Countermine and their Friends share their folky, bluesy sound in several selections from their latest album.
11/19/18 | 27m 25s
Lenina Crowne share their laid back, indie rock groove with a set list of songs from their catalogue.
11/19/18 | 26m 49s
Eric Ian Farmer performs his song “Show Me the Way” at Penn’s Cave and Wildlife Park.
11/8/17 | 5m 52s
Chris Vipond and the Stanley Street Band perform their song “Shine” at the Rock Hill School at Linden Hall.
11/8/17 | 6m 53s
Chris Vipond and the Stanley Street Band perform their song “Never Again” at the Rock Hill School at Linden Hall.
10/16/17 | 4m 39s
Eric Ian Farmer & Josh Troup perform Eric’s song “When You [Side]Walked Into the Room” at Penn’s Cave and Wildlife Park.
10/9/17 | 6m 12s
Raven and the Wren perform “All for Nothing” from their album, Friend of Failure.
11/3/16 | 5m 47s
Raven and the Wren perform “Nobody Wins” from their album, Friend of Failure.
11/3/16 | 4m 44s
August Room perform “One and 1 is 2” from their album, Raucous Polyglot.
11/3/16 | 3m 50s
August Room perform “The Cross” from their album, Raucous Polyglot.
11/3/16 | 4m 17s
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