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Ep 226! With music by: Secret Shame, Dryclean, The Ar-Kaics, Ghost Funk Orchestra, Busy Weather, Love’n’Joy, Rose Hotel
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Best of the underground, week of Sept 6, 2022: Myers-Briggs. 4-D theatre. Getting hit by the fairy godmother stick. Seven 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 193 -‘Famous Boneheads’ With music by: Grace Joyner, Animals and Children, Emily and the Blackouts, Moonlight Five, Mordecai Smyth, Public Body, Secret Shame, Sprints
PodcastsBest of the underground, week of Jan 18, 2022: The Kennedys are finally famous, but for all the worst reasons. Plus eight amazing 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.)
This week we played:
- Vampira by Grace Joyner
- I Don’t Wanna Know by Animals and Children
- Don’t Talk to Me by Emily and the Blackouts
- I Just Wanna Be Me by Moonlight Five
- Don’t Cross Colin by Mordecai Smyth
- Reset My Password by Public Body
- Victoria by Secret Shame
- How Does the Story Go by Sprints
Podcast 138: Top 25 of 2020
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- The Fizz by the Oh Sees
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- Worn Out My Welcome by Violent Mae
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- Fake Girlfriend by Grace Joyner
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- People Keep Dying by Hallelujah the Hills
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- Personal Computing by Neutrals
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- Dissolve by Secret Shame
- Truth is Not Punishment by Bodega
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- Drugstore Supplies by Dead Ghosts
- Up All Night by The Spits
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- Ha Ha Happiness by Les Chouettes
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- SOS by Harriers of Discord (Album of the Year: Plague of the Planet)
- Mexican Coma by Gringo Star (M.O.P. song of the year)
- Connection by Shaken Nature
- I Don’t Care by Bad Molly
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- Lookin for a Date by Stevie and the Sleaze (Lyrics of the year)
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- Rita by Earleine
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- Defeat by Rich Seibert
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- We Don’t Make Love by L’Resorts
- Butch Things by Warm Drag
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- Creation Bound by Flesh Panthers
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- I’m Gone by Ben Farley
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- I Say Shit by Pancakes
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- Cobra Matte by The Pack A.D.
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- Purr with Me by Three Star Hotel
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- Sad Soul by The Styrofoam Turtles
Ep 108 – `Quarantine 12: `How to Feel Better’ With music by: Secret Shame, The Reflectors, Bad Molly, Good Trauma, Gringo Star, Picniclunch, The Ebb
PodcastsBest of the underground, week of June 2, 2020: We give each other advice for feeling better, but neglect to mention that black culture is the originator of the musical underground — undervalued, underpaid, and unquestionably better. Our respect for black music could not be higher, and we salute all protestors. Here we present tons of music; after yesterday’s blackout day, the music will be a feast for the starving. (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:
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- Dissolve by Secret Shame
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- Champagne by The Reflectors
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- Lucy Furs by Bad Molly
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- 21 Days by Good Trauma
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- Mexican Coma by Gringo Star
- Ima Beast by Picniclunch
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- Bean Plant by The Ebb
Podcast 27 – We Fry on a Guitar with your Mother, Son.
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Episode 27 – We Fry on a Guitar with your Mother, Son. Cinnamon does a 180 on the subject of goth, we hire an intern, John incites revolution, and we reveal a smart new way to make money selling your music to the 1%. We have excellent music, too:
- Secret Shame with Revolution
- Car Parts with Replacements Song
- The Veins with Harrowing
- Holy Ghost Tent Revival with Who Knew
- Fleurs with Scuzz
Thank you to Foot Gun for providing our theme song, thank you to Dave Desmelik and the Army of Love for hosting an important event on Dec 9, and thank you to The Asheville Rock Collective, for existing. (Hey- also!!!! Please take a second to like Holy Crap Records on Facebook and friend us or whatever on Twitter.)
EP Review: EP S/T by Secret Shame
Album ReviewsIf you’re in the mood for songs about blood and death and lovers being torn from each other in the dark of night, Secret Shame is in the mood for you. The singer alone will kill you to death. Our favorite song: Revolution. (Reviewed on our our #27 podcast, We Fry on a Guitar with Your Mother, Son.)