Episode 126 - The Drip Monster vs the Mold Maiden

Episode 126 Notes:

 Lou deals with plumbing issues and Jaime deals with broken arms.  Audio for this one may be a bit wonky due to the industrial fans blowing in the background. I did my best to clean it up.  Lou listens to the remake of Dark Side of the Moon so you don’t have to (although you really should give it a listen; it’s pretty darn good) and we give early impressions of the Thurston Moore Bio. 

Stick around after the closing song for an except from our 2017 review of Chelsea Wolfe and Youth Brigade.  For that matter, check out Episode 32 of this very podcast for an expanded discussion and our review of “Hiss Spun”. 

From the official Chelsea Wolfe Youtube

Songs featured in Episode 126:

“Disconnect” – Private Mind

“I’m JK” - The Paranoyds

Roger Waters and Chelsea Wolfe, and the Rolling Stones are also discussed, but not featured.

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Episode 120 - Cuddle of the Blood Drinking New Wave Bassist

I’m Proud of that title.

\Episode 120 Notes

 If you like recaps of 90’s B vampire movies starring 80’s sitcom stars, then this is the one to listen to.  Also, the merits of laudanum use and the questionable politics of Tweety Bird.  

 The titular song mentioned in the “Embrace of the Vampire” segment is “One Desire” by Claudia Kalleem.  There doesn’t seem to be a lot on her aside from contributing or acting to a few movies, most notably “Phat Beach” (which is in turn notable mainly because it was the directorial debut of “Entourage Guy”).  Anyway, someone also created a fan video for “Fright Night” using the aforementioned song and it took me about 20 minutes to verify that it was indeed a fan video and not a cool easter egg.

 Albums discussed are “I am the Dog” (Sir Chloe) and “Flowers at your Feet” (Rahill)

 Songs featured in Episode 120.

“Hooves” and “Le Femme Michelle”– Sir Chloe

“Futbol” – Rahill

 We also talk about “American Nightmare” and “Be Your Own Pet”

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Episode 105 - Concrete Star

This didn’t seem to post the last time. Let’s try again….

Episode 105 Notes:

 Sometimes life gets in the way and you are a month late posting the podcast.  And then you realize that your original notes were deleted.

It’s honestly a shame because I feel like this was one of the better ones.  I can barely remember recording this, however, and may just be thinking of an especially tasty snack.

As memory serves, we get into a discussion regarding the (non) existence of buttholes and the band “Concrete Blonde”.  Coincidentally, the day we actually recorded (May 15) was the 32nd anniversary of that album.

Trippy

We also had a topic (Most disturbing thing in a movie), and get into the usual nonsense (Spoiler:  The Pentaverate is NOT GOOD)

Anyway, we will probably be back with a “Main feed” podcast in August, and I will throw a few things out there as well.

Songs featured in Episode 105:

“Commander In Chief” – Crisis Man

“West Virginia” – The Builders and the Butchers

“The Reckoning” – Cave in

“The Jacket” - Widowspeak

Extrasode 2 - The Math of Swellness

Extrasode 2 – The Math of Swellness

Who doesn’t like a review of an album that came out three months ago by two white men that is twice the length of the actual album?

This is a longform review of “Path of Wellness”.  Somewhere in there we explore the post framework of post album branding, a tangent on Tarantino, and Oliver Sacks theory of Fabi Reyna (whom I am also a fan of).

A little background:  We recorded this podcast in July.  This was during that magic period in which both the computer and the microphone were dying (spoilers).  The audio is a bit rough sounding, even after I cleaned it up.  Most notably, I had to cut most of a section where we talk about Sleater-Kinney’s
Post “The Woods” career.  I bring this up because it comes off as a lot more dismissive of those efforts.  I don’t want to snooze on this, because both Carrie and Corin produced some amazing music in those years (The Spells, Wild Flag, and the Corin Tucker Band).

Two more interesting notes:

1.       I seem to be a bit down on this album.  I’m not.  I love this album and still have it in heavy rotation.  My favorite song (which I neglect to mention) is “Favorite Neighbor”

2.      It’s interesting that I think of something sounding like “Fleetwood Mac” as a good thing, while my brother does not

Songs Featured in Extrasode 2:

“Price Tag”, “Path of Wellness”, “Favorite Neighbor” and “No Knives” – Sleater-Kinney

“Ditched You” – Mommy Long Legs

Excerpt at ~ 13 minutes is from “Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl” by Carrie Brownstein

Episode 74 - A Bear and a Rabbit

Episode 74 Notes:

(Note:  We recorded this approximately 2 days before things really startyed to develop, and about a week before the first “Shelter in place” order was officially instituted). 

The return of True Tales of the Bible, a discussion about that “thing” that we are all currently going through, some science jokes, and the questionable parentage of one of the hosts.  Also, we hit up some music and movies.  You know, the usual.

Songs featured in Episode 74:

 “Dial Up” – Pears

“PWR CPLE” - Worriers

“Shadowbanned” – Steven Malkmaus

“Move Together, “If You Run” and “Chic Tweetz” – Desert Sessions 11 & 12

 

American Nightmare was also reviewed, but not featured.