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Ep 171 – ‘The Big Jump’ With music by: Only Child Tyrant, Rich Girls, Vivian Girls, Fortunato, Daniel Byrd, Funeral Lakes, Little Murders

Ep 171 – ‘The Big Jump’ With music by: Only Child Tyrant, Rich Girls, Vivian Girls, Fortunato, Daniel Byrd, Funeral Lakes, Little Murders

Best of the underground, week of Aug 17, 2021: The Kennedys issue an apology to singer songwriters, and go to a monster truck rally. 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.)

This week we played (** 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!):

  • “The Monster of Maimesbury” by Fortunato
  • “Leviathan” by Daniel Byrd
  • “Memory Sky” by Little Murders
  • “Monkey Box” by Only Child Tyrant
  • “LA NOVIA” by Rich Girls
  • “Sick” by Vivian Girls
  • “Solstice” by Funeral Lakes
Ep 95 – `Shambolic’ FEAT: Dinner Time, Rich Girls, Acne, Floating Action, House Cat, Jenny Don’t and the Spurs 

Ep 95 – `Shambolic’ FEAT: Dinner Time, Rich Girls, Acne, Floating Action, House Cat, Jenny Don’t and the Spurs 

Best of the underground, week of March 3, 2020: SO MUCH MUSIC! And: Ether, vocabulary, more facts about Johnson City, and introducing Cinnamon’s Craft Corner. Also, SEVEN fantastic songs, one of which is a bonus. (All podcasts and reviews are on our newly-unhacked website, www.hlycrp.com, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.) Artists! We like you, good work. MARCH!

Here’s what we played this week:

Walden Park by Dinner Time

Better by Rich Girls

Magic 8 Ball by Acne

Matador by Floating Action

Girlfriend by House Cat

Call of the Road by Jenny Don’t and the Spurs

 

Episode 17 – Cinnamon=John Peel

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: Black City by Rich Girls

Album Review: Black City by Rich Girls

Everything good from the early 80s post punk: distortion, rhythmic beats, bass, rich voice, and so much living. An important sound and statement about the defiance of an artist in the face of a world which grinds down the outsider and elevates the team player.  Reviewed on our #17 podcast, Cinnamon=John Peel