Song We Like: Only One by Molly Burch

Slow and languid, easy and unrushed, effortless guitar and drums. The old flame went away and Molly wants to have that conversation: why’d you stop loving me? Love is the strangest emotion of all, especially when it’s gone, the need for that love. Aren’t I the only one? Featured on our #70 podcast at www.hlycrp.com.

Ep 71 – Meeting House, The Styrofoam Turtles, Fox Face, The Living Deads, Cloud City Caskets


Best of the underground, week of Sept 17, 2019! Lots of great music, plus: Holy Crap becomes a record label! Sort of. And some discussion of other things, such as Band in my Basement, Donald Trump, feminism, and Static Age Records. (All podcasts are on itunes and spotify, and reviews plus podcasts are on our website, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and, reluctantly and occasionally, Twitter.) We love you artists 💚

Song We Like: Stupid Humans by Thee Sidewalk Surfers

I care for and feel very protective of my artist friends – these individuals who can’t help but put their true selves out there. A lot of people are like me over think it – and we get in the way of ourselves. But Thee Sidewalk Surfers are so pure and beautiful.  Featured on our #69 podcast at www.hlycrp.com.

www.facebook.com/Thee-Sidewalk-Surfers

Song We Like: Pink Lemonade by Daddy Long Legs

If you like some classic dirty blues groove – we got you some pink lemonade. Daddy Long Legs have been listening to a bunch of R.L. Burnside and they’ve found a way to make “pink lemonade” sound very dirty indeed! Yes! Featured on our #69 podcast at www.hlycrp.com.

Song We Like: Tell It Like It Is by Darby Wilcox and the Peep Show

Sometimes we just like a beautiful song with an amazing voice. This is a singer who has lived and her voice carries all the soul and wisdom of the years. I would sit at her feet and listen to her sing the stories of her life all day long, until the night falls. Featured on our #69 podcast at www.hlycrp.com.

https://www.realsouthrecords.com/darbywilcox

Song We Like: I Can’t Love Anyone by Secret Nudist Friends

This starts with a wonderful easy groove, a sunny afternoon lamentation on not being able to love anyone – which is just an amazing statement to sing from the stage – and then the song progresses into this weirder psychedelic, full-on, freak out – I can’t love anyone! I can’t love anyone! So interesting and so fresh and so provocative.  Featured on our #69 podcast at www.hlycrp.com.

Song We Like: Bad Girls by Hayley and the Crushers

Beautiful indie surf pop gem – about the staying power of bad girls and how the good girls go away. We love a band that loves making their tracks as catchy as possible. Try not to dance and groove to this song. Featured on our #69 podcast at www.hlycrp.com.

Band Management: Blog 39: The Publicist

I am managing “Band A” for one year, as an exploration of the music industry. And I promise to tell you the complete truth….
“Band A” has a pretty good recording schedule. Every six months or so they go into El Rancho Morbido Studios with producer/engineer Edward Madill and record a 5-song EP. They usually have around 20 songs they’ve played live, so they can be picky. But this also means they have to keep writing…
I went to their practice space yesterday and there were only three of them messing around with a couple of new tracks. They were good – that new wave garage rock sound. Good melody line. Sing-a-long choruses. But it doesn’t really sound like “Band A” unless all five members are involved. The drummer makes sure nothing gets too poppy or singer-songwriter – and smashes everything back into garage rock. The rhythm guitarist probably has the best ideas on hooks and making catchy stuff – but he wasn’t there either…
The rhythm guitarist hurt his hand making a KRAKEN. He and his wife make the best Halloween decorations and this year they’re making massive tentacles of a KRAKEN to rise up from a hole they’re digging in their front yard. For real. Two of the other bands members are planning to make a three mast ship as a costume, and then will walk down Cherry Street in Black Mountain and fire cannonballs on the KRAKEN. Sometimes I think I’m managing a gang of very smart and devious 8-year-olds.
The very same day a publicist reached out to “Band A” – “Hi Johnny, wanted to quickly introduce myself; I work as a freelance publicist, was recently turned on to “Band A” and just wanted to offer my services if you’re ever in need of PR. Cheers!”
My first reaction was – aren’t I doing publicity? I’ve got “Band A” on three radio stations and one write-up by an underground music magazine??? But I also read the article by Alli Marshall in Mountain Xpress about Secret Shame and how a publicist really helped them out. Secret Shame is a great band with great songs, and it was helpful to have people in the industry hear them…
So yeah, sure, I’m going to respond to this publicist. Best thing about this blog, this story about managing “Band A,” it gives me an excuse to explore everything about the music industry… so yeah – hello publicist…

Ep 70 – Molly Burch, Minorcan, Blackfoot Gypsies, Secret Shame, The Black Swells

Best of the underground, week of Sept 10, 2019! Lots of great music, plus: Several bands get famous!! And: our first ever band from Bulgaria. Excited!! (All podcasts are on itunes and spotify, and reviews plus podcasts are on our website, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and, reluctantly and occasionally, Twitter.) We love you artists 💚