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Song We Like: Päästäni Sekaisin by Nuoruus
Songs We Like
The only part of the Finnish we understand is when he says “Pow! Pow! Pow!” or “woah-oh-oh-oh-oh” or “Huh! Huh!” But that’s enough. We also understand “oooOoooOO,” which is the universal language. Good job, Finland. (The song title, which as you observe contains three umlats, means “I’m getting mixed up.”) (Featured on our #41 podcast, The Revolütion Will Be Puppetized)
Podcast 40 – A Human Disaster
PodcastsJohn’s stripping song. A lovin’ convocation. Rough toys. We unsuccessfully attempt to parse the Burger records business model. John invites challengers to beer-shotgunning contests. Roxy Music’s ultra-secret side project. More joy in marketing. And of course our music is excellent:
- Chris Bay with Bad Boys
- Valles with Trance de los Suburbios
- Thresher with Velcro
- Maxpain and the Groovies with Checkin’ Out Late
- This Electric Reptile with Bombay Sapphire
Thank you to Foot Gun for providing our theme song. (Please take a second to like Holy Crap Records on Facebook and friend us or whatever on Twitter. And our website, with lots of stuff on it about these and other bands, including artist interviews, is at www.hlycrp.com.)
Podcast 39: Long Neck
PodcastsJohn has a looooooong neck. Cinnamon identifies a Glock in real life. We discuss sensitive artists, whether looking like a Victoria’s Secret model will be good or bad for your career, and offer a new segment about how to find joy in marketing. And of course our music is excellent:
- The 1895 with Intro/The Drifter
- Elliott Kage Jones (Schoolboy Cubemaster) with Dysphoria
- Scum Shots with Daydrinking/Beerpressure
- Frankiie with Dream Reader
- Your Idiot Brother with Hoochie Coochie
Thank you to Foot Gun for providing our theme song. (Please take a second to like Holy Crap Records on Facebook and friend us or whatever on Twitter.)
Podcast 37: Sitting on a Membrane
PodcastsJohn’s birthday! Lots of talk about songwriting. Cinnamon finally gets to talk about ancient aliens. Society’s deep-seeded desire for backup singers. And, of course, we have excellent music:
- Seagulls with Like U Do
- Echo of the Elms with I Just Can’t Say No
- Acid Carousel with Fuckin Spaceships (the sequel)
- Liz Cooper and the Stampede with Sleepyhead
- Lil Tone and the Unknowns with Black Rose
- [Bonus Content: The Egg Eaters with Trash Morning (unreleased Australian version)]
Thank you to Foot Gun for providing our theme song. (Hey- also!!!! Please take a second to like Holy Crap Records on Facebook and friend us or whatever on Twitter.
Podcast 36 – Revenue Streams
Featured, PodcastsWant to make more money in 2019? Well, have we got some slap-bang ideas for you! Also, how to get a celebrity to sing on your album, why Facebook is Totally Over, and John metaphorically cuts his hair. Also, the Monkees. And our music is excellent as always:
- North by North with Open Door
- Supervillain with That Boy’s a Beast FEAT. Nick Oliveri
- Secular Pains with Cut My Hair
- Hairy Nipples with Like Everybody Else
- The Holy Knives with Switchblade Heart
Thank you to Foot Gun for providing our theme song. (Hey- also!!!! Please take a second to like Holy Crap Records on Facebook and friend us or whatever on Twitter.)
Podcast 35: Walt Whitman
Featured, PodcastsJohn gets stuck in a dress. Profanity is newly-offensive. Dead Singers fucking speak to us: specifically, Simon LeBon -who is still living- gives John permission to be a sexy poster boy. Also, a special guest appearance by sexy dead poet Walt Whitman himself. And our music is excellent as always:
- Family Vacation with Kathy
- Annie More with Homme-Enfant
- Flight to Dubai with Hail Damage
- Rebecca F. with Dead Singers
- BROTHRS with Losing Things
Thank you to Foot Gun for providing our theme song. (Hey- also!!!! Please take a second to like Holy Crap Records on Facebook and friend us or whatever on Twitter.)
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 33 – Satan’s Eggnog:
PodcastsJohn has to go to the bathroom. Your heroes try valiantly to find a Satanist who is awake at 9 am, and eventually succeed – Scott Thompson of Supervillain explains the Satanist perspective on Christmas. We also learn what it feels like to put out a cigarette on your own arm. And, as always, all of our music is excellent:
- Tight Solid with I Hate Christmas
- Kurse with Epilogue
- Errol Bateman with Autopilot
- DeFault American with I Hate Christmas
- Vienna Ditto with Amazing Grace
Thank you to Foot Gun for providing our theme song, thank you to Scott Thompson of Supervillain for all the wisdom, 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.)
Podcast 32 – Dave Grohl and Frenemy Derek
PodcastsA christmas-EP-challenge is presented. The mystery of Oak Island is solved. A lot about Dave Grohl. Why having a dumb day job might be good for your soul. And, as always, all of our music is excellent:
- Los Barbos with Hombre Sin Nombre
- Greenia with You Never Check Your Mail
- Poet Radio with I’m Clean
- The Big Dumb with Mary
- E L I Z A B A N D with Be Your Own Good Friend
Thank you to Foot Gun for providing our theme song, 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.)