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Ep 123 – ‘To Band or Not to Band’ With music by: Stephen Britt, Los Chousettes, Three Minute Riot, Shred Flintstone, John Kirby & the New Seniors, Impossible Colors, Nicholas Mallis

Ep 123 – ‘To Band or Not to Band’ With music by: Stephen Britt, Los Chousettes, Three Minute Riot, Shred Flintstone, John Kirby & the New Seniors, Impossible Colors, Nicholas Mallis

Best of the underground, week of Sept 15, 2020: Drummers, nunchucks, aliens, male politicians, and John’s secret revenge fantasies. Also, great 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:

    • Left the Party by Steven Britt (prerelease)
    • Ha Ha Happiness by Les Chousettes

    • Atreyu by Three Minute Riot

    • Shitlist by Shred Flintstone

    • Puppers & Uppers by John Kirby and the New Seniors

    • Different Frames by Impossible Colors

    • Impregnating Male Politicians by Nicholas Mallis

Song We Like: Bad Art by Shred Flintstone

Song We Like: Bad Art by Shred Flintstone

Oh – I could listen to this all day long, my beautiful raw driving garage rock. Hit the chord, spit out your mantra about Bad Art, and then hit four chords really fast. Nothing pleases me more than the simplification of music that forces the band/singer/creator to create these catchy hooks. Bad Art! Bad art! Bad art! Cinnamon likes the spoken word intro and the break 3/4 through the song – and I like the trash. Featured on our #64 podcast at www.hlycrp.com.

Podcast 5: Guest Pod-Vay!!

Podcast 5: Guest Pod-Vay!!


Episode 5: Guest Pod-Vay!! Doyle (“Andy”) Perkins, representing The Man, helps the Kennedys to understand the music industry. Also: more shoegazing confusion, the Moth Man, Jenna Duvall’s nails, AND bluesman Derek Frye reveals how to profit from other people’s sexiness. We also have excellent music:

Thank you also to our sponsor for this episode, Urban Farm Girl Flowers. Thank you to Foot Gun for providing our theme song, thank you to Doyle (“Andy”) Perkins for providing SO MUCH wisdom, and thank you to The Asheville Rock Collective, for existing.