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Ep 169 – ‘169, Dude!’ With music by: The Rockwoods, Tin Roof Echo, Indigo de Souza, Nordista Freeze, Object X, Shaken Nature

Best of the underground, week of Aug 3, 2021: What Bayla might say about 69 stuff. Portland. John buys an amp at a porn store. And 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.)

(** NOTE: These bandcamp links take you to the album, so the song that comes up might be the ‘lead track’ and not the one that we played. Keep scrolling until you find it!)

    • “Fight Song” by Nordista Freeze

    • “Leviathan” by Tin Roof Echo

    • “Bottomless Pit” by Object X
    • “Hold U” by Indigo De Souza

  • “Don’t Follow the Leader” by The Rockwoods

Song We Like: Don’t u want me back by Indigo de Souza/Ethan Baechtold

Indigo de Souza has one of those transparent kind of voices, which can remain authentic while also embracing a lot of different styles. This neo-funk song goes to a whole bunch of musical places really well. We learned a lot from this song, including the fact that neo-funk is evidently a thing. Bring it!

Ep 56: UNI, Paul Jacobs, Indigo de Sousa & Ethan Baechtold, Christoper Coleman, Brower


Weekly-Mixtape-Podcast By and For Underground Musicians. This week: Rashes! Rock opera! Australia is BACK! Also mentioned in this episode: Worley-Firley Farm, Derek Allen, Elton John, Andre 3000, and thank you to the bands who helped us find this week’s bands: Space Buggy, Wine Lips, Olivia Kennedy, The Pretty Littles, Jacques le Coque.  (Follow us on Facebook! Instagram! Twitter! And lots of stuff about these and other bands, including John’s extremely interesting weekly interviews, is at www.hlycrp.com.)

Podcast 7: The New Nick Cave

The sad story of two grown adults taping themselves together onstage. Jimmy McGuirl of Thee Sidewalk Surfers talks about heartbreak, backbreak, and pickin. The Kennedys try and fail to understand what record labels do. We also have excellent music:

Thank you to Foot Gun for providing our theme song, thank you to Jimmy McGuirl for the excellent interview, and thank you to The Asheville Rock Collective, for existing.