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Ep 321! With music by: Snööper, The Pretty Littles, Paprika, Evening Standards, Lion Country Ferarri, Kiosky
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Best of the underground, week of June 25, 2024: Singing by a bird. (All podcasts are on www.hlycrp.com, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.)
Podcast 34 – HLYCRP TOP 10 of 2018!!
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To say that this was a difficult decision would be a tremendous, tremendous understatement. But here it is… This week we bring you Less talk. More rock:
- Bundles with State of Seattle
- Wallin-Jison with Move Around the Room
- Woy with View from Mars
- Daydream Creatures with You Let Me Let You
- Brendan Willing James with Woke Up on Pills
- Susto with Havana Viella
- The Launderettes with Marks on My Map
- The Pretty Littles with Hills Hoist
- The Power with I’m Open
- Francie Moon with Gave it All I Could
Thank you to Foot Gun for providing our theme song, and thank you to all of the bands who let us play their music on our show in 2018. You amaze us. And you improve the world, a lot. (Hey- also!!!! Please take a second to like Holy Crap Records on Facebook and friend us or whatever on Twitter.)
Podcast 20 -Hills Hoists
PodcastsFor our 20th episode we import Berliners Jim Kennedy and Bettina Morgenstern Kennedy to define ageism, hipness, upskirting, a bunch of German words, ethical giving, Picasso, David Lee Roth, and Hills Hoists. Pelvic Thrust has a reunion concert. Thomas Eugene and Meg An of Kitty Tsunami talk about their musical evolution from Infinite Boner to now. We also have excellent music:
- Dollar Signs with Tears/Beers/Fears
- Tonfabrik with Willst du was werden
- Kitty Tsunami with Tan Lines
- Gaffa Tape Sandy with Meat Head
- Arson Daily with Dos Muertos
- The Pretty Littles with Hills Hoist
Thank you to our public service announcement sponsor, The International Federation of the Red Cross (via Jim and Bettina). Thank you to Foot Gun for providing our theme song, thank you to Thomas Eugene and Meg An of Kitty Tsunami for the excellent interview, and thank you to The Asheville Rock Collective, for existing.