Episode 125 - Revenge Doodles

Episode 125 Notes:

Only a month late for Halloween, the HARROWING REASON is revealed!

Well, not really.  I got Covid and it messed up (and continues to mess up) the schedule.  As a consequence, this podcast reflects our 7 year Anniversary!!!!  Yay us!  I am sure we will acknowledge it down the line.

Anyway, we talk about Open City, Cherry Glazerr, Olivia Rodriguez, and Pumpkin Guts (the band, not the guts

As a little piece of trivia, this is the first podcast in which a significant segment was cut.  I read a book that I found absolutely fascinating (in the same way one might find a baby kitten getting eaten by a python “fascinating”) but was not able to do it the justice it deserved.  Who knows?  I may revisit it in the near future.

Songs featured in Episode 125:

“Carry Us” – Open City - Hands in the Honey jar

“Lacy” – Olivia Rodregez - Guts

“Ghosts” – Pumpkin Guts – Death, The Devil, and Dismemberment

While the Cherry Glazerr album (I Don’t Want You Anymore) is great, none of the songs really lend themselves to clipping, hence it is not featured.  I can only hope Clem can forgive me.

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Episode 124 - The Almost Lost Episode

Originally recorded on 8/19, we had to shift some things around to try to hit a release date for a review.  This didn’t quite work out for reasons that will become evident in the next episode (125), but we are here now.

And it’s a shame, because we never had a chance to talk about the (very excellent) QOTSA show:

Ginger Elvis and the Man Upstairs

 Also, Samantha Fox, a Gwar Ted Talk, Johnny Football, and some twin PP drama.  What are the twin PPs?  Listen and find out!

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Episode 123 - Ballad of the Time Travelling Podcasters

Episode 123 Notes

But really, it’s Episode 124.  We talk about MUSIC.  A shocking amount of music, but also moon time, time travel, Jaime’s newfound fandom of both a Ke$ha and a Tay-Tay, and a topic! (Song of the summer). 

Music discussed includes Die Sexual, Paint it Black, Be Your Own Pet, A Giant Dog, Speedy Ortiz and Sonic Youth.

We get into a big discussion on Skating Polly (Chaos County Line) and obsession.  The FLOOD article we reference is linked below.  Give it a read.

https://floodmagazine.com/136306/skating-polly-chaos-county-line-track-by-track/

Even more exciting, we had a preview from Jacket Thief, the new solo project from Fu Manchu drummer Scott Reed.  The album is “Lights Out on the Shore” and it came out on September 29th of TripKey Records. 

Songs featured in Episode 123

"Bound, I Rise" - Die Sexual

 

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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 119 - Geniusboy

Look, sometimes you go way too long without putting out a podcast because you decided to remodel your bathtub:

Much furthr

There is an update on the bee situation, and the wisdom of selling ninja stars to children.  We also take to the opportunity to finally get BoyGenius out of our systems.  words.

 In addition to BoyGenius, We talk about Tamar Aphek, Militarie Gun, Julie Christmas. Also…a bit poo is made and some hurtful words are spoken

Songs Featured in Episode 119:

“Stories” - Tamer Aphek

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Episode 118 - Mind Tummy

Episode 118 Notes:

 A pant-load of stories, plus a summary of the Tennessee Williams super plot, Veruca Salt, the concept of a “Mind Tummy”, Judy Bloom, and other such nonsense.

We hint at a new topic (TSS Play List).  If you have a song, send it to us and We’ll add it.  This will get pushed in the next few.

Music featured in Episode 118:

 “Psychic Dance Routine” – Scowl

“Hail Mary” – Skating Polly

 We also talk about The new Shana Cleveland album (Manzanita….it’s great) the first new Speedy Ortiz song in 5 years, and tease Boygenius (which causes Jaime to go a bit nuts). 

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Episode 117 - A Dark Secret

Episode 117 Notes

 In this episode, one of the cohosts reveals a DARK SECRET.

Also, everyone has been busy working and living life.  A new story from the “comic store” days emerges, and we talk about Dreamwife, Clutch, The Murderbot Diaries, Marissa’s appearance on Turned out a Punk, a review “Death Valley Girls” and “Code Orange” 

Songs Featured in Episode 117:

“So Below” – Code Orange

“Magic Powers”  Death Valley Girls

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Episode 115 - Book Report

Episode 115 Notes:

 We dive into the perils of Wine Drinking, Liz Phair, why Lou doesn’t go to later shows, and Jaime’s hat. For reference, this totally salacious piece of apparel is below:

We also write some primo fan fiction on the spot about an electric rat and our most “thirst trappy” president.  The thought of it still makes me feel a little sick to the tum-tum 

Music-wise, we cover Wipes, Manuela Iwansson, Pleasure Venom, and Chinese Black Metal Band Hoplite (or “Ὁπλίτης).  This one can be a bit hard to find, but check them out below:

Songs featured in Episode 115:

“Frogger” - Wipes

“Boys of Summer” - Manuela Iwansson

 Hoplite and Pleasure Venom were discussed and not actually featured.  Pleasure Venom kind of fell victim to me buying the vinyl and not having a download code and me being too cheap to buy the same album twice.  Check them out here:

Also discussed, but not featured are BoyGenius the Screaming Females (album out now), the Worriers, and Shana Cleveland

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Episode 114 - Mew Years Eve 2022

Episode 114 Notes

 Ahhhh January, when a podcasters thoughts turn to “Best of” lists

And that is what we do!  We talk about yours and ours, as well as the usual nonsense. 

A little different in that we don’t talk about any new music.  Instead, we both feature bands we are recently into.  Jaime talks about Albert Hammond Jr (Francis Trouble), and Lou seized on the opportunity to talk about the very excellent Deep Sea Diver (Impossible Weight).  Link to the KEXP set that we talk about is below:

My secret fantasy/secret fear is that one of these bands we love finds us and listens.  If this is truly the case for this one, I just hope Jessica Dobson is a G.I. Joe fan

One additional note:  we talk about Guillermo Del Toto’s Pinocchio.  If you don’t like spoilers (for a story you already know, avoid 7:00-13:45

Songs featured in Episode 114

“Impossible Weight” and “Eyes are Red”  -Deep Sea Diver

“u-u2” – Black Dresses

“Last Light” - Division of Laura Lee

“Fellini” – Sandman Sleeps

“Masquerade” – Beach House

A considerable number of bands were discussed but not featured, most notably Sharon Van Etten (Lou’s album of the year) For the sake of parity Jaime’s top 3 are:

Soul Glo

Black Dresses

Beach House

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Episode 112 - Tea and Coffee

Episode 112 notes

 Lou has a story about the election

Jaime has a case of the sleepies……

And somewhere in there we run down the cast of “From Dusk till Dawn”

We review Punitive Damage, Abraxas, Beach Rats, and Drug Couple, and discuss the songs that make you cringe. 

Songs featured in Episode 112

 

“Big Man” - Punitive Damage

“Prismatic” - Abraxas

“Clorox Boys” - Beach Rats

 

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Episode 111 - Notes of Old Tennis Ball

Episode 111 Notes:

Finally, the Montreal (Non-Story) can be told!  Midway through reviews we discuss our “process, and we finish up with sort of a sort of book club where we discuss the many tomes of Erik Larson (among other things).

Songs featured in Episode 111  

 

“Cigarette Party” - Busy Weather

“Expert in a Dying Field” – The Beths

“Circling the Truth” - Guilty Party

“BTW” – The Paranoyds

 

Mindforce was also discussed, but not featured

 

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Episode 109 - And a Half

Episode 109 notes

This was supposed to be our pre-vacation podcast.  A spoiler for future episodes (I was too sick to go, which is also why this one is so dated).  In this one, Lou tells the “Toledo Story”, Fellini, “Crimes of the Future”, and Anne Hathaway

The film I mention (Toby Dammit) was part of a horror anthology called “Spirits of the Dead”.  Basic plot is a washed-up actor (as played by Terence Stamp) drives real fast in a car real fast.  Possibly Toby sold his soul for one last chance at fame?  I dunno.  I saw this in a Philosophy and Film class many years ago, and it probably merits a rewatch.  Roger Vadim and Louis Malle direct the other two segments.

Songs featured in Episode 109:

“I Think I Know You” -Weird Nightmare

“Can You Feel It?” The 420 Four

“Make Manager” – Broken Baby

“Oh, To Be” - Claude

“Hollywood Junkyard” – The Bobby Lees

  

Regulate nad King Mike Entertainment System were discussed but not featured

 

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Episode 106 - Remote

Episode 106 Notes:

 Just as we were about to record our next podcast, Jaime got Covid and we had to switch to a remote.  Thus, the audio is a little icky because I had some issues setting up the remote.

Songs featured in Episode 106:

 

“Searching for You” - Weird Nightmare

“Reality” – Claude

“Big Time” – Angel Olson

 

We also touch on Gwar, Egg Drop Soup, and Maya Hawke

 

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Minisode 1 - Endless Afternoon

Minisode 1 Notes

This is a quick review of “Endless Afternoon”, the new 7” by La Luz, and a quick impression of the upcoming Paranoyds album (Talk Talk Talk)

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Episode 105 - Concrete Star

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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

Episode 104 - Dry Arm

Episode 104 Notes:

Lou makes a dark revelation about his house plants, and Jaime talks about seeing 7 seconds, Solglo, and Negative Approach. 

Something that comes up in the conversation is the very limited East Coast Garbage tour this year.  By way of correction, they are touring with “Tears for Fears”.

“Bleached Bones” - Convert

“Vanity Spawned by Fear” – Ceremony

“Strung Out” and “Layla” – Stiff Richards

 

Wet Leg is also reviewed, but not featured (because they are everywhere)

Episode 103 - Esoteric Moist Buns Akimbo

Episode 103 Notes:

Or…..the episode before we discuss Wet Leg

A trip to the city of Apples

A drummer dies

A plant lives

 

Songs featured in Episode 103:

“Last Light” Division of Laura Lee

 “Spiritual Level of Gang Sh*t” – Soul Glo

 “Felini” and “Spiral” – Crisis Actor

 

Such a Pretty Bird – discussed but not featured

Episode 102 - Picture the Scene

Episode 102 Notes:

 Picture the scene…

Among other things, we get into the topic (first horror movie) and a little too deep into D.E.B.S. nostalgia.

Songs featured in Episode 102

“Argument” – Robots in Disguise

“Life is a Voyage” – NOBRO

“In April” – ANXIOUS

“Another Go Around” and “Masquerade” – Beach House

“u_u2” – Black Dresses

Note:  it’s pretty hard to capture Black Dresses in a 30 second blip.  Do yourself a favor and check them out at blackdresses.bandcamp.com

Retrosode - Holiday Hijinx

On this most festive of occasions, we revisit our very second podcast (cuz it’s seasonal).  We talk about Peaches, Super Uison, Iron Maiden, Sia, and Peaches.  Then…a brief foray into Christmas Music! 

Songs featured in Eppy 2:

“Rub” - Peaches

“Photorealism” – Super Unison

“Empire of the Clouds” - Iron Maiden

“Christmas Wrapping” – The Waitresses

“Santa Claus” – Thee Headcoatees