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Ep 237! With music by: Death Valley Girls, Sleeping Jesus, Split System, The Stools, Ouroboros Boys, Pencil Legs, The Humms

 

Best of the underground, week of Nov 22, 2022: Liv guest stars! There is a hand up your butt! Plus 7 great songs! (All podcasts and reviews are on www.hlycrp.com, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.)

Ep 113 – ‘Peeing’ With music by: Harriers of Discord, Dust Hat, Lo Wolf, Fortezza, Guerilla Toss, Buddy Wynkoop, Death Valley Girls


Best of the underground, week of July 7, 2020: John pees in someone’s convertible and gets away with it, karmically. Also, how to make your urethra into a balloon. Also, tons of great music. (All podcasts and reviews are on www.hlycrp.com, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.)

This week we played:

    • SOS by Harriers of Discord

    • My Own Soul by Dust Hat

    • Singe by Lo Wolf

    • Electric by Fortezza

    • Own Zone by Guerrilla Toss

    • Diablogations by Buddy Wynkoop

    • More Dead by Death Valley Girls

 

Episode 17 – Cinnamon=John Peel

Totally unplanned, HCR bumps into music legends, we go on a small town parade with Sang Sarah and our Seven Nation Army, and Cinnamon is finally revealed as the reincarnation of famed BBC DJ John Peel. As usual Johnny’s musical ability is called into question, but he redeems himself with a bitter-sweet conversation with Mercury Arcs (Jonathan Morgan Price and Sadie Cook-Fender) on the Grey Eagle Porch after their final show. We also have excellent music:

Thank you to our sponsors, Mad Ones Podcast. Thank you to Foot Gun for providing our theme song, thank you to Jonathan Morgan Price and Sadie Cook-Fender for the excellent interview, and thank you to The Asheville Rock Collective, for existing.

Album Review: Darkness Rains by Death Valley Girls

Beautiful young opti-mystical girls from Los Angeles who are not afraid to rock really, really hard. This is the future. Forget about Iggy Pop. Our favorite song: Disaster (Is What We’re After). (Link to their video of Iggy Pop eating a hamburger is here.) Reviewed on our #17 podcast, Cinnamon=John Peel