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036 – Steve Scott - The New Wave Essential Emotional Tourist Part 208 Dec 202401:36:41

This episode is part two of the conversation Jim Anderson and I had with Steve Scott. Steve is a legendary yet obscure musician and artist who played an essential role in the integration of new wave music and art in the church in the late 70’s and early 80’s. His unique musical style and vision has had a profound effect on many. Please follow the links in the show notes to check out Steve’s albums and spoken word projects. If you enjoy Peter Gabriel, David Bowie, The Associates, The Comsat Angels and other early new wave/post-punk acts, you should check out his music and poetry. Thanks for joining us!


PLEASE check out Steve Scott at the below links:

Band Website: http://www.emotionaltourist.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stevescottart/

Bandcamp: https://stevescottpoet.bandcamp.com/community

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6z8Aht0me1GvTRVgfdVfBr?si=VHoX9mp5Q06DOY7xLb7qkg

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK_soRuuRjq71Wrwuj8HuCQ


Steve Scott's comments on Something's Got to Change

The band Suicide's track Ghost Rider 1977

Steve Scott - Tower of Babel Live with the 77's

Miriam Huffman Rockness, biography of Lilias Trotter`’A Passion for the impossible'

https://liliastrotter.com/

The band Eisley - Marvelous Things

Anna Miriam Brown https://youtu.be/yeZr7CwtfwQ

You can find Josh Rude’s music at the following links:

Josh Rude Bandcamp

Josh Rude on Facebook

Josh Rude on YouTube


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035 – Steve Scott - The New Wave Essential Emotional Tourist Part 113 Nov 202401:29:40

This episode is part one of the conversation Jim Anderson and I had with Steve Scott. Steve is a legendary yet obscure musician and artist who played an essential role in the integration of new wave music and art in the church in the late 70’s and early 80’s. His unique musical style and vision has had a profound effect on many. Please follow the links in the show notes to check out Steve’s albums and spoken word projects. If you enjoy Peter Gabriel, David Bowie, The Associates, The Comsat Angels and other early new wave/post-punk acts, you will probably enjoy his music. Thanks for joining us!

PLEASE check out Steve Scott at the below links:

Band Website: http://www.emotionaltourist.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stevescottart/

Bandcamp: https://stevescottpoet.bandcamp.com/community

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6z8Aht0me1GvTRVgfdVfBr?si=VHoX9mp5Q06DOY7xLb7qkg

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK_soRuuRjq71Wrwuj8HuCQ

Steve’s current ongoing musical project, the band Eisley:


Steve mentions Jeremy Cowart in the podcast.

You can find his website at https://www.jeremycowart.com/

You can watch the video where he mentions Jimmy Abegg giving him a camera at https://youtu.be/jC-rpAkfE2I

You can hear David Bowie’s “Moonage Daydream” here: https://youtu.be/RPUAldgS7Sg?si=VHO38mPUf_HnoaTP

You can hear WRITZ song “Luxury” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6Qy0O32sS4

You can listen to Mike Roe’s interview where he talks about the 77’s titled album on Island records and U2’s The Joshua Tree: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKycTep3f0w


Miriam Huffman Rockness, biography of Lilias Trotter`’A Passion for the impossible'

https://liliastrotter.com/

Anna Miriam Brown https://youtu.be/yeZr7CwtfwQ



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026 – Lifesavers Underground – Shaded Pain - Part 2 – Cut by the Body… Forced to Run and Hide03 Feb 202401:23:24

In this episode, Tegwen, Mark and I continue our discussion with Side B of the post-punk gothic masterpiece, Shaded Pain by the Lifesavers Underground. If you haven’t listened to the first half of this chat, be sure to stop right now and go listen to Episode 025 - Lifesavers Underground - Shaded Pain - Part 1 first and then come back to finish up here. If you’ve never heard of Lifesavers Underground (L.S.U) but like Bahaus, Peter Murphy, The Mission UK and bands of that ilk, you should definitely check them out. Thanks so much for joining us!


Tegwen’s Post Punk Checklist:

 -Drony vocals

-Screechy feedback guitars, not played for precision ,

-Played for vibes, strummed repetitive guitars

-Sick baseline, but not necessarily noticed, yet still drives the song- energetic 

-Allows you to dance to it 

-Mix of drum machine, tinny echoey sound, slightly erratic live drums

-Creating a Phil Spectory wall of sound

-Very produced but not polished- lots of effects on 11 with echo/ reverb


All songs and interview clips are used without permission but under fair use for commentary purposes.

All other sounds and clips used were procured from publicly posted clips and used under fair use.

You can find the music and social media of  the Lifesavers, The Lifesavers Underground and Michael Knott at the below links:

Lifesavers on Bandcamp

 The Lifsavers Underground on Facebook

Knottheads (Michael Knott Fans) on Facebook (This came up as a broken link when I checked it as of 1/9/24)

 Michael Knott on Instagram

 

PLEASE go support Michael Knott and his many bands!

Michael Knott Schizophrenia VHS tape upload can be found on YouTube at Michael Knott Schizophrenia

The Momentary Trouble cover of Bye Bye Colour can be found on Soundclick at Bye Bye Colour Cover

You can find Vanishing Shores on Bandcamp at Vanishing Shores

Monty Python Bridge of Death can be found on YouTube at Bridge of Death

So Blue by Irving Kaufman can be found on YouTube at Irving Kaufman So Blue (1927)

 

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025 – Lifesavers Underground – Shaded Pain - Part 1 – Bye Bye Colour – Soul-baring, Gothic, Post-punk Angst10 Jan 202401:37:10

In this episode, Mark and I welcome his daughter Tegwen on the show to discuss the seminal yet obscure album Shaded Pain by the Lifesavers Underground. This album is in the top five albums that shaped my future musical tastes during my late teen years. If you’ve never heard of Lifesavers Underground (L.S.U) but like Bahaus, Peter Murphy, The Mission UK and bands of that ilk, you should definitely check them out. Thanks so much for joining us!

All songs and interview clips are used without permission but under fair use for commentary purposes.

All other sounds and clips used were procured from publicly posted clips and used under fair use.

You can find the music and social media of  the Lifesavers, The Lifesavers Underground and Michael Knott at the below links:

Lifesavers on Bandcamp

 The Lifsavers Underground on Facebook

Knottheads (Michael Knott Fans) on Facebook (This came up as a broken link when I checked it as of 1/9/24)

 Michael Knott on Instagram

 

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You can find the Frontline Interview at Heavyweight Podcast on YouTube

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024 – The Ocean Blue - Cerulean - Part 2 – Strolling Through Moods in Time, Time Times Two20 Dec 202301:01:19

In this episode, Jamie Harmon and I finish up our discussion of Cerulean, the sophomore release from the band The Ocean Blue. I am a long-time fan, but Jamie has just been introduced to The Ocean Blue so we get a new fan’s perspective. This is one of my all-time favorite releases from one of my all-time favorite bands so I am excited to bring you part two of this two-part episode. If you’ve never heard of The Ocean Blue, but like Echo & The Bunnymen, The Smiths, The Mighty Lemon Drops or REM, you will really dig this band. Thanks so much for joining us!

All song clips are used without permission but under fair use for commentary purposes.

All other sounds and clips used were procured from publicly posted clips and used under fair use.

You can find the music and social media of  The Ocean Blue at the below links:

The Ocean Blue official website

Bandcamp The Ocean Blue on Bandcamp

Facebook The Ocean Blue on Facebook

Instagram The Ocean Blue on Instagram

Threads The Ocean Blue on Threads

Twitter (X) The Ocean Blue on Twitter (X)

PLEASE go support the band!

You can find the Heavyweight podcast at Heavyweight Podcast on Spotify or search for “Heavyweight” wherever you get your podcasts.

You can find the episode that I referred to at #2 Gregor on Spotify.

You can listen to “Wounds of a Friend” by The Ocean Blue on YouTube at "Wounds of a Friend" - by The Ocean Blue

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023 – The Ocean Blue - Cerulean - Part 1 - It's Always Ocean Blue28 Nov 202301:19:13
In this episode, Jamie Harmon returns to the podcast to chat with me about Cerulean, the sophomore release from the band The Ocean Blue. I am a long-time fan, but Jamie has just been introduced to The Ocean Blue so we get a new fan’s perspective. This is one of my all-time favorite releases from one of my all-time favorite bands so I am excited to bring you this two-part episode. If you’ve never heard of The Ocean Blue, but like Echo & The Bunnymen, The Smiths, The Mighty Lemon Drops or REM, you will really dig this band. Thanks so much for joining us! All song clips are used without permission but under fair use for commentary purposes. All other sounds and clips used were procured from publicly posted clips and used under fair use. You can find the music and social media of  The Ocean Blue at the below links: The Ocean Blue official website Bandcamp--> The Ocean Blue on Bandcamp Facebook--> The Ocean Blue on Facebook Instagram--> The Ocean Blue on Instagram Threads--> The Ocean Blue on Threads Twitter (X) --> The Ocean Blue on Twitter (X)   You can find the music of Whimsical at the below links: Whimsical Linktr.ee Site with all the links Bandcamp--> Whimsical on Bandcamp YouTube--> Whimsical on YouTube Facebook--> Whimsical on Facebook   PLEASE go support both bands!   You can find Post-Punk Heartstrings on Facebook: Post-punk Heartstrings on Facebook Please come by and follow the page and say, “Hello!”
022 - AIRDALE with Jim Anderson - All Post-punk Synthscapes and Ascending Sonic Guitar Fuzz!01 Nov 202301:44:37
In this episode I chat with Jim Anderson who creates post-punk synthscapes with ascending sonic guitar fuzz under the project name of AIRDALE. We had a fantastic conversation about his post-punk musical influences, his high school band The Mourning, his current project AIRDALE and our favorite releases by The Church. I really had a blast getting to know Jim who is a man after my own post-punk heart. We also hear some full selections from Jim's body of work so if you love The Cure, New Order,  The Church and a slew of other post-punk/new wave bands from the 80’s you will dig the music of AIRDALE as much as I do. Thanks for joining us! All songs and song clips are used with the permission of Jim Anderson - aka AIRDALE. All other sounds and clips used were procured from publicly posted clips and used under fair use. You can find the music and social media of AIRDALE at the following link: AIRDALE music PLEASE go support AIRDALE on Bandcamp You can find AIRDALE video and music on YouTube at AIRDALE on YouTube You can find Post-Punk Heartstrings on Facebook: Post-punk Heartstrings on Fadebook Please come by and follow the page and say, “Hello!”
021 - "What is Post-punk?" Follow-up - Why Talking Heads, Television, Ultravox and XTC lost out to Magazine17 Oct 202300:39:37

In this episode, I do a follow-up to Episode 005 - What is Post-punk and welcome to the Post-punk Heartstrings State of Mind– In that episode, I gave my own personal definition of post-punk and offered my pick for the first post-punk album released. After the episode, I received the following feedback from a listener: “Enjoyed this episode! I'd have been interested in more explication on what are the hallmarks of post-punk and why Television, Talking Heads, etc. were not counted. What exactly were the classic rock sounds you heard to keep them from being counted as a true post-punk album.” So, I decided to do a follow-up episode to explain a little more and provide some examples of why I excluded some of the releases the listener mentioned.

Artists/albums covered are:

Television – Marquee Moon – 1977

Taking Heads – Talking Heads – 1977

Ultravox – Ha! Ha! Ha! – 1977

White Music – XTC – 1978

Magazine – Real Life – 1978

All song clips are used without permission but under fair use for commentary purposes.

All other clips procured from publicly posted clips and used under fair use.

 

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Peace to you all Fellow Earth Babies!

020 - Cut-Outs Part 2 - Steve Taylor, T Bone Burnett, The Call & Elim Hall07 Sep 202301:09:20

Mark and I continue our discussion of cut-out albums we have discovered and how each has impacted us. We each chose five releases and in this episode, we talk about each of our 4 & 5 picks. The artists/albums covered in this episode are:

T Bone Burnett – The Talking Animals

Steve Taylor – OnThe Fritz

The Call – Let the Day Begin

Link to the True Tunes podcast interview tape that Mark and I spoke of:  Here's To You! Michael Been (of The Call) From The Vault

Elim Hall – Things Break

All song clips are used without permission but under fair use for commentary purposes.

All other clips procured from publicly posted clips and used under fair use.

Intro Music –

“Better Cut That Out” – Sonny Boy Williamson, 1948 https://archive.org/details/78_better-cut-that-out_sonny-boy-williamson_gbia0079016a

  & “Cut Out Shapes” – Magazine  

You can find Magazine on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/magazineofficial/

Outro Music –

“Like Ashes Like Millions” – Cut City

Cut City can be found on Bandcamp at https://cutcity.bandcamp.com/track/like-ashes-like-millions and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063718081519

 

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019 - Cut-Outs Part 1 - Peter Case, Quickflight, Bruce Cockburn, Simple Minds, Tonio K. & The Call10 Aug 202301:22:41

Mark and I discuss several cut-out albums we have discovered and how each has impacted us. We each chose five releases and in this episode, we talk about the first three of each of our picks.

Artists - albums covered are:

Peter Case – Self Titled

Quickflight – Decent Beat

 Bruce Cockburn – World of Wonders

Simple Minds – Sparkle in the Rain

Tonio K. – Notes From the Lost Civilization

The Call – Scene Beyond Dreams

All song clips are used without permission but under fair use for commentary purposes.

All other clips procured from publicly posted clips and used under fair use.

You can find Grizzly Bear on Bandcamp at: https://grizzlybearbrooklyn.bandcamp.com/music

Please go support them!

 

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018 - The Police - Synchronicity: Connected Chaos with guest Jamie Harmon11 Jul 202302:05:40

In this episode, Jamie Harmon returns to the podcast and we discuss The Police’s new wave/post-punk/Jazz master work Synchronicity. The influence of The Police on later post-punk bands is often overlooked and Synchronicity displays the band at their most eclectic and chaotic. In spite of the infighting, the band was able to put together the #1 album in the country and create the most ever played rock song: "Every Breath You Take."

All song clips are used without permission but under fair use.

All other clips procured from publicly posted clips and used under fair use.

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Please Check out and support the music of The Police and the band members subsequent work:

The Police: 

Spotify:⁠ https://open.spotify.com/artist/5NGO30tJxFlKixkPSgXcFE?si=FjXPzUo9TN2JSPnGK4fnOg

 

Sting:

Official Website: https://www.sting.com/

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Ty63ceoRnnJKVEYP0VQpk?si=USKHHImhQeOMhvZ7K8bunQ

 

Andy Summers:

Official Website: https://andysummers.com/

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3rHBApuFwaJy65f7vWQJLr?si=BRLGx944T3K3JETYaki9Aw

 

Stewart Copeland:

Official Website: https://www.stewartcopeland.net/

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4XVxeuUkJRiCYJYdqRpwab?si=_WTCL8dBRmCmaEnJvMN_pg

Walker on the Moon (The German Police tribute band) can be found on

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@WalkerOnTheMoon2016

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/walkeronthemoonband/




017 - The Replacements - What is the Best Replacements Album and Why is it Don't Tell A Soul?16 Jun 202301:55:15

In this episode, Steven Wesley Guiles and I discuss why we feel like Don’t Tell a Soul is The Replacements best album. DTSL is a much-maligned release amongst die hard Mats fans and Steve and I talk about some of the reasons this might be along with why DTSL and All Shook Down present the bands most mature and cohesive works.

All song clips are used without permission but under fair use.

All other clips procured from publicly posted clips and used under fair use.

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Steve and JJSB Chat:

 

What is the greatest Mats record and why is it Don't Tell A Soul? : https://www.facebook.com/groups/537792766296918/posts/5987625311313609

  

Please Check out and support The Replacements and Paul Westerberg’s music:

The Replacements: 

Spotify: ⁠ https://open.spotify.com/artist/4WPY0N74T3KUja57xMQTZ3?si=fDrdv2gFQCGNfrrNYLvUBQ

 Paul Westerberg:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/paulwesterberg?lang=en

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3N6WAAPHoIjo6na008793X?si=8h7ak0_nRL-rZE0WdCAmgg

The Replacements - Interview NYC 1989:  https://youtu.be/p-iIF5yNUH8

The Replacements - Talent Show on the 1989 International Rock Awards: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQ27W-2OWwQ

The Replacements Don't Tell A Soul tour Rutgers NJ on MTV Week in Rock with Kurt Loder (1989.04.14): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eJbOy6u0NA

The Replacements on MTV News in 1989: https://youtu.be/2bynCBrzDec

DM3 - Rock N Roll Ghost (Replacements Cover): https://youtu.be/-U5rckkI6hU

 

Tommy Stinson’s favorite Replacements album:

All Shook Down - https://www.vice.com/en/article/mgmpb4/rank-your-records-the-replacements-tommy-stinson

 

I encourage you to check out the music of Steven Wesley Guiles at the below links:

Website:  / www.stevenwesleyguiles.com

New Cool Now: / https://newcoolnow.com/

Bandcamp: / https://stevenwesleyguiles.bandcamp.com/

Soundcloud: / https://soundcloud.com/newcoolnowmusic

Facebook: / stevenwesleyguiles

Youtube: / stevenwesleyguiles

Instagram: / swguiles

Twitter: / mrgeefun

TikTok: / mrgeewhiz

Twitch: / mrgeewhiz

Talent Show - Don't Tell A Soul - The Replacements - Speed Ink Speed Draw: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiuwIc8i-vk   Jeff Tweedy Songwriting Exercise #1 - Word Ladder (from his book How To Write One Song) : https://youtu.be/tWS99kAxa04   Jeff Tweedy Songwriting Exercise #2 - Stealing from a Book (from his book How To Write One Song) : https://youtu.be/wE1CfbhwsQc

034 – Michael Knott Vocal Tribute19 Oct 202401:02:38

In this episode, I share about the impact of Michael Knott’s life and art through music and vocal tributes. Shortly after Michael’s passing, I put a call out for friends to share voice tributes through text and social media messages. I have combined these tributes with musical clips from Michael’s extensive catalog to help me process the passing of this creative genius and dear soul. It’s amazing to hear from and read about how many individuals have pointed out that they never  met Michael and yet they feel like they knew him. What an amazing legacy! I hope that fans of his work will enjoy reminiscing and hearing about the impact his life had on those who have shared in this episode. For those of you who are not familiar with Mike's work, you will hear pieces of Morrissey, Peter Murphy, Nick Cave, The Mission UK, Elliot Smith, and many others in his musical style. Please take some time to check out his music. Thank you so much for joining us in celebrating Michael's life!

Many thanks to Steven Guiles, Doug Gillis, Chris Taylor, Mark Feldbush, and Steve Chalk for sharing your voices in tribute!

Check out Steve Chalk and Brit Mooney’s podcast Christian Geeks Rockcast for many great episodes.

https://open.spotify.com/show/74qoq6U8VNCsRqLpURJFJc?si=91730f0424604981

 

You can find Michael’s music at the links below.

All other sounds and song clips used were procured from publicly posted sources.

Bandcamp: https://blondevinyl.bandcamp.com/

 

 

Spotify:  

Mike Knott: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0yOXtSWTf2JZEbeBXD4wZa?si=A2NN2OPgSn-nw4T8Y22wlw

Michael Knott:

https://open.spotify.com/artist/20ge6LnG4KYzVj0Ecj7yDv?si=abvh52WQRjKa-CgvzODDTw

L.S.U.:

https://open.spotify.com/artist/4VCZkmckTZMDFU0WsaepBe?si=AcUjfkkvSTiBn4k2jIV2_g

L.S.Underground:

https://open.spotify.com/artist/5wsASVwoaqmZmPEXUMpR2p?si=wzWMewBVTbWub8HmhKU_HQ

 

 

 

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016 - Echo & The Bunnymen - The Stars, The Oceans & The Moon - Transformed vs originals - Part 226 May 202301:41:27

In this episode, Mark Feldbush and I continue our discussion of Echo & the Bunnymen’s latest album The Stars, The Oceans & The Moon. We take a track by track journey comparing and contrasting the new transformed versions with the originals and which we each prefer.

All song clips are used without permission but under fair use.

All other clips procured from publicly posted clips and used under fair use.

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Please Check out and support Echo & The Bunnymen music: 

Website:  ⁠https://www.bunnymen.com/⁠

YouTube:  ⁠https://www.youtube.com/user/officialeatb⁠

Spotify: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/artist/0fgYKF9Avljex0L9Wt5b8Z?si=UNiemeMcQB63l34SgGJ6eg⁠

 

Echo & TheBunnymen’s Will Sergeant: “Things that you hate influence you as much as what you like.” - 2022 clip from:

⁠https://youtu.be/n9V4FZqay0w

The Cutter (Live) – from Live EP by The Prayer Chain released April 1st, 1994: 

https://theprayerchain.bandcamp.com/track/the-cutter-live-le?action=download

Please check out and support The Prayer Chain on Bandcamp: https://theprayerchain.bandcamp.com/

015 - Echo & The Bunnymen - The Stars, The Oceans & The Moon - Transformed vs originals - Part 127 Apr 202301:26:41

In this episode, Mark Feldbush and I discuss artists who re-record their work, the reasons why and then move on to our discussion of Echo & the Bunnymen. We take a track by track journey through the band’s 2018 album The Stars, The Oceans & The Moon comparing and contrasting the transformed versions withthe originals.


All song clips are used without permission but under fair use.

All other clips procured from publicly posted clips and used under fair use.

 

 

Please Check out and support Echo & The Bunnymen music:

 

Website:  https://www.bunnymen.com/

YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/user/officialeatb

Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/0fgYKF9Avljex0L9Wt5b8Z?si=UNiemeMcQB63l34SgGJ6eg

 

ECHO AND THE BUNNYMEN- Ian McCulloch on Greatest Hits – 2019 clip from: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGl-teLvV7s⁠

a ha MTV Unplugged Summer Solstice2017: 14. The Killing Moon Feat Ian Mcculloch from: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3x8d2N1wPxs⁠

Bring on the Dancing Horses cover – Kerosene Halo from: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCc3OBQcuxw⁠

Please check out and support Kerosene Halo on Bandcamp: https://kerosenehalo.bandcamp.com/



014 - Sam Phillips - Part 3: Cruel Inventions – Finding The Mystical Connections22 Mar 202301:11:17

Mark Feldbush and I continue our discussion of Sam (Leslie) Phillips’ albums The Turning, The Indescribable Wow & Cruel Inventions. These three albums represent a pivotal time in Sam's life. In this episode, Mark & I discuss Cruel Inventions, her beautifully moody and tense 1991 album that explores exploitation, consumerism, capitalism and the dark side of love while struggling to understand just how we all fit into this crazy messed up world.

All song clips are used without permission but under fair use.

All other clips procured from publicly posted clips and used under fair use.

 

Check out Sam Phillips music:

 

Bandcamp:  https://samphillips1.bandcamp.com/

Sam Phillips Website:  https://samphillips.com/

YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/user/samphillipsmusic?app=desktop

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6Epdio7Ic0zhZkhXHFc8qa?si=nVWm3DgNSP6wK0Ymujz2bw

 

 

 

Princess Bride The Machine  YouTube clip used from https://youtu.be/BbgyppGqBgg

 

All Cruel Inventions clips used from https://www.youtube.com/@stripcyclemusic

“Black Sky” clip from StripCycle music on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2Q_dJmTUbg

Singer Songwriter clip from Los Angeles Times https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZN9aCPFmqlY

 

“Sister RosettaGoes Before Us”  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANOrllutAhs

"Sam Phillips performs four songs with the help of Erik Gorfain, who plays an electric guitar with amps the sizeof cigarette boxes. He also trots out a Stroh violin — a contraption that mustbe seen to be believed".

013 - Sam Phillips - Part 2: The Indescribable Wow – Dissecting Romantic Relationships with Acid Pop28 Feb 202301:01:11

Mark Feldbush and I continue our discussion of Sam (Leslie) Phillips’ albums The Turning, The Indescribable Wow & Cruel Inventions. These three albums represent a pivotal time in Sam's life and in this episode, Mark & I discuss The Indescribable Wow, her 1988 album that was the first on the Virgin record label.  We dig into each song, trying to describe the indescribable… and seemingly falling short.

All song clips are used without permission but under fair use.

All other clips procured from publicly posted clips and used under fair use.

Check out Sam Phillips music:

Bandcamp: https://samphillips1.bandcamp.com/

Sam Phillips Website: https://samphillips.com/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/samphillipsmusic?app=desktop

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6Epdio7Ic0zhZkhXHFc8qa?si=nVWm3DgNSP6wK0Ymujz2bw

Bananas  YouTube clip used from https://www.youtube.com/@PervertedRogerEbert

All Indescribable Wow clips used from https://www.youtube.com/@stripcyclemusic

“I Want to Be You” clip digitized from the vinyl LP World on Sticks.

“Out of Time” - Sam Phillips – Live in Philadelphia, PA in 1988 https://youtu.be/XIWxAY1GK3A

Articles quoted:

“My record company was demanding dishonesty from me, saying weird things like ‘This song just sounds a little too sexy. We don’t know why, but you’ve got to change it. And no, we don’t know how you’re supposed to change it.’ At that point, it just got ridiculous. I said ‘This is ludicrous. I’m not going to continue with this label.’ At first they were upset and said ‘You have to.  You’re under contract.’ I was selling well enough for them that they didn’t want to let me go. But I said ‘There’s a moral clause in my contract.  And you know what? I’ve slept with someone that I’m not married to. And I’m not ashamed to tell anybody about that. And I will.’ They said ‘Okay, you’re free to go. You’re out of your contract.’ That’s how easy it was to get out of it. That’s how silly it was.” -  Jeffery Overstreet; Year unknown; A Conversation with Sam Phillips, The Image Journal; Issue 60; Date accessed 2/27/23;  https://imagejournal.org/article/conversation-sam-phillips/

“I think the so-called born again movement in this country has about as little to do with real Christianity as a Xerox of a hundredth-generation print of the Mona Lisa has to do with the real thing. The born-again movement is more about obsession and narrow-mindedness and repression—and true Christianity is about mercy and freedom and love.”- CHRIS WILLMAN; AUG. 28, 1988;   Sam Phillips . . . Toni Childs . . . and Betsy : A periodic look at who’s making news in pop music. : Good Sam; Los Angeles Times, Accessed 2/27/23, https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1988-08-28-ca-1669-story.html
012 - Sam Phillips - Part 1: The Turning - Pulling Down Your High Ideals10 Feb 202301:36:14

My friend Mark and I sat down to discuss Sam (Leslie) Phillips albums The Turning, The Indescribable Wow & Cruel Inventions. These three albums represent a pivotal time in Sam's life and in this episode, Mark & I discuss  The Turning, the album that started Sam's break away from the Fundamental Christian machine and CCM music. We dig into each song and reflect back how they relate to her transition.

All song clips are used without permission but under fair use.

All other clips procured from publicly posted clips and used under fair use.




011 - Pazz Kluger - Fears (IRL) - Glass Candy - Some of the music that helped launch my podcast25 Jan 202300:45:21

In this episode, I briefly cover three of the musical artists that helped launch the Post-punk Heartstrings podcast with their music. I share two of my favorite tracks from each artist and talk a little about the background and musical style.

PLEASE check out each band’s music at the below links:

Pazz Kluger:

On Bandcamp: https://pazzkluger.bandcamp.com/music

You can also find the music on Spotify and YouTube

Songs shared are “Locked” and “Fairy Tales”

Fears (IRL):

On Bandcamp: https://fearsrecords.bandcamp.com/

You can also find the music on Spotify and YouTube

Songs shared are “Daze” and “H_always”

Glass Candy:

You can find the music on Spotify and YouTube

Songs shared are “Love, Love, Love,” “Crystal Migraine” and “Digital Versicolor” clip

010 Chris Taylor & Love Coma - Part 2: The album Love Coma was meant to make and The Mad Painter05 Dec 202201:12:08

My Guest: Chris Taylor of the band Love Coma In this episode, I talk with Chris about the wind down of the early Love Coma years, the move into his solo work, and how “The Mad Painter” was a major influence on his visual art. We touch on the political climate, the repression of the church on rock and roll and why Chris feels that the latest self-titled Love Coma release is the album the band was meant to make. I encourage you to check out and support the music and artwork of Chris Taylor and Love Coma at the below links: Website: https://christaylorworld.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/christaylorworld/posts Bandcamp: Chris Taylor: https://christaylor.bandcamp.com/ Love Coma: https://lovecoma.bandcamp.com/album/love-coma Facebook: Chris Taylor: https://www.facebook.com/christaylorfanpage Love Coma: https://www.facebook.com/lovecomatheband YouTube: Chris Taylor: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdmKVesamxvPpRPVG_wZXRQ Love Coma: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp-Y3aJGKWuqPdhNoewD2zw Instagram: Chris Taylor: https://www.instagram.com/christaylorworld/ Love Coma: https://www.instagram.com/lovecomatheband/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/realchristaylor Intro song is "Locked" by Pazz Kluger https://soundcloud.com/pazzk Under Creative Commons License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Used only as an intro Songs used: Love Coma – You’re Just Another Angel Who Can’t Get No Sleep - Love Coma - The Early Years https://christaylor.bandcamp.com/album/the-early-years Love Coma – How Long Love Coma Self-Titled 2019 https://christaylor.bandcamp.com/album/love-coma-2 Love Coma – Astronaut Love Coma (Language of Fools) https://christaylor.bandcamp.com/album/love-coma-language-of-fools Sounds and clips: Transitional sounds: Zapsplat.com https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/ Clips: Sesame Street - Mad Painter # 8 - https://youtu.be/Xi-ODZ3ING0 The Rescuers - Orville's Take Off - https://youtu.be/b5z6eGG7_Fc Listening to Great Music 1957 clip is public domain from the Prelinger Archives “This is a new dimension in sound” – Taken from “How To Listen to Great Music” – public domain from the Prelinger Archives: https://archive.org/details/HowtoLis1957

009 Chris Taylor & Love Coma - Part 1: Escaping Into Music17 Nov 202201:31:51

My Guest: Chris Taylor In this episode, I talk with Chris Taylor about the early years of his band Love Coma, what they were trying to do and some of the thoughts and drive behind the music. I encourage you to check out and support the music and artwork of Chris Taylor and Love Coma at the below links: Website: https://christaylorworld.com/ Bandcamp: Chris Taylorà  https://christaylor.bandcamp.com/ Love Coma à https://lovecoma.bandcamp.com/album/love-coma Facebook: Chris Taylorà https://www.facebook.com/christaylorfanpage Love Coma à https://www.facebook.com/lovecomatheband YouTube: Chris Taylor à https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdmKVesamxvPpRPVG_wZXRQ Love Coma à https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp-Y3aJGKWuqPdhNoewD2zw Instagram: Chris Taylor à https://www.instagram.com/christaylorworld/ Love Coma à https://www.instagram.com/lovecomatheband/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/realchristaylor Intro song is "Locked" by Pazz Kluger https://soundcloud.com/pazzk   Under Creative Commons License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/   Used only as an intro Songs used: Chris Taylor and Windows – Love & Rhythm – ACM Journal CD2 https://www.discogs.com/release/6575281-Various-ACM-Journal-2nd-Anniversary-Compilation-CD Love Coma – Empty – Soul Rash https://christaylor.bandcamp.com/album/soul-rash-remastered Love Coma – Hemisphere (Astronaut) – Astronaut – 2020 https://christaylor.bandcamp.com/track/hemisphere-astronaut-2 Love Coma – Tomorrow Takes Too Long https://christaylor.bandcamp.com/album/language-of-fools-remastered Transitional sounds  Zapsplat.com Other sounds and clips: Davey And Goliath _ Episode 54 _ The Zillion Dollar Combo Feature Presentation (1994-2003)

008 Steven Wesley Guiles - Deconstruction, Faithlessness and Transition into Peace, Love and Hope part 218 Oct 202201:58:50

My Guest: Steven Wesley Guiles

In this episode, I continue my conversation with Steven Wesley Guiles – We discuss Steven’s path to deconstruction, hear him perform an original song of his, Cosmic Soda Machine that he wrote long ago and cover some of the songs in his latest album, Transitions, which dropped to streaming services worldwide on October 4th, 2022.

I encourage you to check out the music of Steven Wesley Guiles at the below links:

Website:  / www.stevenwesleyguiles.com

New Cool Now: / https://newcoolnow.com/

Bandcamp: / https://stevenwesleyguiles.bandcamp.com/

Soundcloud: / https://soundcloud.com/newcoolnowmusic

Facebook: / stevenwesleyguiles

YouTube: / stevenwesleyguiles

Instagram: / swguiles

Twitter: / mrgeefun

TikTok: / mrgeewhiz

Twitch: / mrgeewhiz

You can also join Steven’s mailing list by texting “SWG” to 55444 in the US.

The Music, other sounds, etc.:

Mash up of hate preacher clips pulled from YouTube as contrasted with preachers and myself quoting scriptures about love. I won’t name the hate preachers, but they aren’t hard to find on YouTube.

The song, "Cosmic Soda Machine" is an original by Steven Wesley Guiles (SWG) that he performed for the first time on the show.

The songs, “Me in a Nutshell,” “Peace With Myself,” “Magnets” & “Some Hopes” are from SWG's latest album, Transitions. Please go and check it out and support SWG- You can find it at https://stevenwesleyguiles.bandcamp.com/album/transitions

Intro song is "Locked" by Pazz Kluger https://soundcloud.com/pazzk   Under Creative Commons License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/   Used only as an intro

Transitional sounds  Zapsplat.com

007 Steven Wesley Guiles - Pushstart Wagon, Faith Deconstruction and Transitions part 103 Oct 202201:29:27

My Guest: Steven Wesley Guiles In this episode, I speak with Steven Wesley Guiles – Lead vocals and one of the guitarists of the band Pushstart Wagon and prolific solo artist. Steven and I begin our discussion with Pushstart Wagon and then transition into a transparent and enlightening discussion of religion and faith deconstruction. I quickly discover that the upbringing and life journey of Steven is uncannily similar to mine. This episode is part 1 of Steven and I’s discussion. In part 2, we focus on his latest album, Transitions which can be found in full on his Bandcamp site and will be also be available on all streaming services on October, 4th 2022. I encourage you to check out the music of Steven Wesley Guiles at the below links: Website:  / www.stevenwesleyguiles.com New Cool Now: / https://newcoolnow.com/ Bandcamp: / https://stevenwesleyguiles.bandcamp.com/ Soundcloud: / https://soundcloud.com/newcoolnowmusic Facebook: / stevenwesleyguiles Youtube: / stevenwesleyguiles Instagram: / swguiles Twitter: / mrgeefun TikTok: / mrgeewhiz Twitch: / mrgeewhiz You can also join Steven’s mailing list by texting “SWG” to 55444 in the US. The Music, other sounds, etc.: The podcast opening is a mashup of a vintage AJAX dishwashing liquid commercial going into the song “Open” from Pushstart Wagon’s debut album Squeaky Clean. The Phantom Tollbooth review read can be found at: http://www.tollbooth.org/2005/reviews/psw.html I encourage fans of any level of faith OR faithlessnes to check out The Phantom Tollbooth at http://www.tollbooth.org/ The song ”Paul” is from Pushstart Wagon’s 2ndalbum L.A. Was Our Alamo Intro song is "Locked" by Pazz Kluger https://soundcloud.com/pazzk   Under Creative Commons License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/   Used only as an intro Transitional sounds  Zapsplat.com The final song “Los Angeles” is from Pushstart Wagon’s 2nd album L.A. Was Our Alamo Other sounds and music used: The Lo fi coffee shop – by The Relaxed Movement: https://youtu.be/Mc-zPIVuOr4 Transition Music provided by TheRelaxedMovement. Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheRelaxedM... © Henry Keate t/a TheRelaxedMovement. All Rights Reserved

033 – The Cinder Highway – with Todd Pennington – Ethereal Cali-Gaze soundscapes24 Aug 202402:14:34

In this episode I'm joined by Todd Pennington of The Cinder Highway to chat about the how the band got its start, their musical influences, their recently released album, Songs From the Fountain Gate and much more. Todd creates beautiful ethereal soundscapes that drift and float through soaring hard rocking anthems. The Cinder Highway released Songs From the Fountain Gate in July of 2024 and this is an album all fans of ambient Cali-Gaze must hear. Be sure to check them out on the streaming platform of your choice. Thanks for joining us!

Song clips from The Cinder Highway provided by the artist.

All other sounds and song clips used were procured from publicly posted sources.

 

PLEASE check out The Cinder Highway at the below links:

Band Website: https://thecinderhighway.com/

Bandcamp: https://thecinderhighway.bandcamp.com/

 

Spotify:  https://open.spotify.com/artist/4vETYQ73FCMBouTxHzCITa?si=k5077eshRCOCFNtpQW3GbQ

 

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK_soRuuRjq71Wrwuj8HuCQ

 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecinderhighway

 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecinderhighway

 

Twitter(Er…I mean X!) : https://twitter.com/cinderhighway

 

PLEASE check out Palm Ghosts at their website: https://palmghosts.net/ and Bandcamp https://palmghosts.bandcamp.com/

 

PLEASE check out Asger Techau’s new album Candour on Bandcamp at https://atechau.bandcamp.com/album/candour

 

 

You can find Post-Punk Heartstrings on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PostpunkHeartstrings

 

Post-punk Heartstrings can now be found on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjKWsuzqWiSY0vln1Py5ahg

 

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E006 Toad the Wet Sprocket: Rebels of Social Justice30 Aug 202201:02:52

In this episode, I share about how I first heard of Toad the Wet Sprocket and explore their first three albums and reflect on their messages of social justice.


PLEASE come say Hi and follow Post-punk Heartstrings on the Facebook page at the following link:  https://www.facebook.com/PostpunkHeartstrings OR search for @PostpunkHeartstrings on Facebook. It’s really pretty easy to find!

You can contact by email at postpunkheartstrings@gmail.com and let me know what you like or don’t like about the podcast, pose questions, suggest topics or bands to cover, etc.

I AM STILL LOOKING FOR GUESTS AND/OR A POSSIBLE CO-HOST. DON’T HESITATE TO REACH OUT IF YOU ARE INTERESTED!


Eric Idle/Monty Python “Toad The Wet Sprocket” clips sampled from Rutland Weekend Television - Series One, Episode Four (1975) & Rex Stardust - Rock Notes from YouTube

Audio clips from Toad The Wet Sprocket used were all sampled from YouTube:

Songs sampled:

From the album Fear:

Hold Her Down Is It For Me?    Butterflies      Nightingale Song      Hold Her Down     Pray Your Gods

Before You Were Born Stories     I Tell I Will Not Take These Things for Granted

From the album Bread & Circus:

Way Away      Know Me     Always Changing Probably

From the album Pale:

Torn      High on a Riverbed


https://albumism.com/polls/toad-the-wet-sprocket

Readers Poll of favorite albums:

1- Dulcinea 1994

2- Fear-1991

3- Coil-1997

4- Pale-1990

5- New Constellation-2013

6- In Light Syrup-1995

7- Bread & Circus-1989

8- Starting Now-2021

Intro song is "Locked" by Pazz Kluger  https://soundcloud.com/pazzk    Under Creative Commons License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/   Used only as an intro

Transitional sounds  Zapsplat.com

Attribution license (reuse allowed):   https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2797468

Other sounds and music used:

The Lo fi coffee shop – by The Relaxed Movement: https://youtu.be/Mc-zPIVuOr4

Toad The Wet Sprocket - Episode 06 Teaser - Is It For Me?19 Aug 202200:04:43

On my next episode, I'll dig a little into the band Toad The Wet Sprocket: Their beginnings and thoughts on some of my favorite albums and tracks. The focus will be on the first three releases: Bread & Circus, Pale and Fear. Here I offer you a little teaser for the next episode.


Song clip in this teaser is Toad the Wet Sprocket's track "Is It For Me?" from their album Fear.

005 What is Post-punk and welcome to the Post-punk Heartstrings state of mind!09 Aug 202200:41:24

In this episode, I give my definition of post punk and offer my pick for the first post-punk album released.  I share what this podcast is about, explain the post-punk state of mind and talk a little about where this podcast is headed. Don't forget to be the FIRST PERSON to reach out through Facebook messenger OR email and let me know what your favorite post-punk band is and I'll send you something very special!   Contact info below. PLEASE come say Hi and follow Post-punk Heartstrings on the Facebook page at the following link: https://www.facebook.com/PostpunkHeartstrings OR search for @PostpunkHeartstrings on Facebook OR email at postpunkheartstrings@gmail.com Please like the Post-punk Heartstrings Facebook page and share! --->   https://www.facebook.com/PostpunkHeartstrings In this episode we hear music from the following: Television - Venus from the album Marquee Moon - February 1977 The Stranglers - Goodbye Toulouse from the album Rattus Norvegicus - April 1977 Talking Heads - Psycho Killer from the album Talking Heads - September 1977 Ultravox - Artificial Life from the album Ha! Ha! Ha! - October 1977 XTC - Radios in Motion from the album White Music - January 1978 Magazine - Definitive Gaze from the album Real Life - June 1978 Wire - Marooned from the album Chairs Missing - September 1978 Siouxsie and the Banshees - The Staircase from the album The Scream - November 1978 Public Image Ltd. - Public Image from the album First Issue - December 1978 PLEASE CHECK OUT AND OR PURCHASE THE MUSIC OF ALL OF THESE BANDS ON SPOTIFY, ITUNES OR WHEREVER YOU STREAM OR FIND YOUR MUSIC.  SUPPORT THESE ARTISTS! Intro song is "Locked" by Pazz Kluger https://soundcloud.com/pazzk   Under Creative Commons License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/   Used only as an intro Transitional sounds  Zapsplat.com Outro music: ShoegazerDream Pop Backing Track in A major by Typhoon Jam Tracks  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWZT4jeMXkE  Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed):   https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2797468

004 Fears and Loves - with Jamie Harmon28 Jun 202200:54:52

In this episode, long-time friend Jamie Harmon and I discus some of our fears and loves. Music included in this podcast: Fears (IRL) – aka Constance Keane – Daze from the album Oíche Fears - Oiche Vinyl Rip Release date 5-27-21 – Copyright free no attribution necessary Used under: https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ Fears (IRL) music can be found at the following links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5W0ueLIhRR6IvnyPbnXQlT?si=mlI-qXJdT9KgFYxZZj6qsQ The Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/oiche-raw-wav/A3++Daze.mp3 Bandcamp: https://fearsrecords.bandcamp.com/music YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLorg62H0e2tor1EX08bXIg Glass Candy – Love, Love, Love is used under creative common license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ Glass Candy music can be found at the following links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7atGlyFY5574ph1tGMs6gD?si=Lqex_S44SAinwV5ZOYtcGw The Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/Love_Love_Love-210/Glass_Candy_-_05_-_Love_Love_Love.mp3 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QszaoQ5Mni-qIew6gkoFg/featured PLEASE come say Hi and follow Post-punk Heartstrings on the Facebook page at the following link: https://www.facebook.com/PostpunkHeartstrings OR search for @PostpunkHeartstrings on Facebook. Intro song is "Locked" by Pazz Kluger https://soundcloud.com/pazzk   Under Creative Commons License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/   Used only as an intro Transitional sounds  Zapsplat.com Attribution license (reuse allowed):   https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2797468 Other sounds and music used: The Lo fi coffee shop – by The Relaxed Movement: https://youtu.be/Mc-zPIVuOr4 The Fear/Love Mashup includes: Glass Candy: Love, Love, Love – Modified – Mash up  Internet Archive fear audio clip https://archive.org/details/Love_Love_Love-210/Glass_Candy_-_05_-_Love_Love_Love.mp3  is used under creative common license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/

003 The Choir - Deep Cuts, Throwbacks, Fears and Loves with Steve Hindalong - Part 301 Jun 202201:19:19

In this episode, Steve Hindalong and I discuss The Choir’s most recent album, Deep Cuts along with a few other topics. I encourage you to check out the music of The Choir which is available on Spotify and all of the other major streaming choices. PLEASE consider supporting the music of The Choir on their Patreon page. You can also find their music and support them using the below links: 

The Choir Club on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/863744297099480 

 The Choir website at https://thechoir.net/ 

 The Choir’s Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/thechoir/posts 

The music of the choir was used with the band’s permission

 PLEASE come say Hi and follow Post-punk Heartstrings on the Facebook page at the following link: https://www.facebook.com/PostpunkHeartstrings 

OR 

search for @PostpunkHeartstrings on Facebook.

 I will be sending out The Choir Postcard & Sticker pack to the first person to visit and send me a message so please go check it out. 

Intro song is "Locked" by Pazz Kluger https://soundcloud.com/pazzk   Under Creative Commons License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/   Used only as an intro 

Transitional sounds  Zapsplat.com Outro music: ShoegazerDream Pop Backing Track in A major by Typhoon Jam Tracks  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWZT4jeMXkE  Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed):   https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2797468 

Other sounds and music used: The Lo fi coffee shop – by The Relaxed Movement: https://youtu.be/Mc-zPIVuOr4 

Steve is Here clip is from Dramarama’s fabulous Vinyl release 

Music provided by TheRelaxedMovement. Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheRelaxedM... © Henry Keate t/a TheRelaxedMovement. All Rights Reserved 

The Fear/Love Mashup includes: Glass Candy: Love, Love, Love – Modified – Mash up with perlinger Archive fear audio clip https://archive.org/details/Love_Love_Love-210/Glass_Candy_-_05_-_Love_Love_Love.mp3 and is used under creative common license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/

002 The Choir - Chase The Wide-Eyed Wonder Kangaroo Down Memory Lane with Steve Hindalong - Part 203 May 202201:34:04

In this Episode, an old college friend, Jamie Harmon and I wrap up our discussion of The Choir’s music and lyrics and the influence that the band had on each of us. Drummer, lyricist and co-song writer, Steve Hindalong joins me for a trip down memory lane as we discuss the trilogy of albums, Chase The Kangaroo, Wide-eyed Wonder and Circle Slide. I encourage you to check out the music of The Choir which is available on Spotify and all of the other major streaming choices. You can also find their music and support them using the below links: 

The Choir Club on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/863744297099480 

 The Choir website at https://thechoir.net/ 

 The Choir’s Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/thechoir/posts 

The music of the choir was used with the band’s permission 

Intro song is "Locked" by Pazz Kluger https://soundcloud.com/pazzk   Under Creative Commons License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/   Used only as an intro 

Transitional sounds  Zapsplat.com 

Outro music: ShoegazerDream Pop Backing Track in A major by Typhoon Jam Tracks  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWZT4jeMXkE  Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed):   https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2797468 

Other sounds and music used: The Lo fi coffee shop – by The Relaxed Movement: https://youtu.be/Mc-zPIVuOr4 

Steve is Here clip is from Dramarama’s fabulous Vinyl release 

Music provided by TheRelaxedMovement. Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheRelaxedM... © Henry Keate t/a TheRelaxedMovement. All Rights Reserved 

Memory Lane clip is public domain from National Archives Listening to Great Music 19578 clip is public domain from the Perlinger Archives

001 The Choir - Chase The Wide-Eyed Wonder Kangaroo - Part114 Apr 202201:00:10

In this Episode, an old college friend, Jamie Harmon and I discuss the music and lyrics of the band, The Choir and the influence they had on each of us. Chase the Kangaroo was a major influence on me, not only in my personal spiritual exploration but also in my subsequent love of post-punk music.

I encourage you to check out the music of The Choir which is available on Spotify and all of the other major streaming choices.

You can visit their website at https://thechoir.net/ 



Intro song is "Locked" by Pazz Kluger https://soundcloud.com/pazzk   Under Creative Commons License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/   Used only as an intro

Transitional sounds  Zapsplat.com

Outro music: ShoegazerDream Pop Backing Track in A major by Typhoon Jam Tracks  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWZT4jeMXkE  Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed):   https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2797468


000 Coming Soon: Post-punk Heartstrings08 Mar 202200:01:50
A discussion of the post-punk music that moves us and how it affects our lives and causes us to self-reflect and dig deeper. This podcast marries the raw, honest, and artistic style of post-punk music with insights and life experiences of listeners and creators. The goal is to share from a place of vulnerability that leads to relation of trust and encouragement. 
032 - A Stroke Struck in June25 Jul 202401:29:28

In this “very special Blossom” episode, I welcome my good friends, Mark Feldbush and Jim Anderson to “turn the tables” and interview me about the stroke I sufferedin June of this year. We had what I hope will be a vulnerable and encouraging discussion about my experience and process of recovery.

Thank you for joining us!

 

All sounds and song clips used were procured from publicly posted sources:

ThePsychedelic Furs – In My Head

The77’s – Do it For Love

TheKinks – Better Things (Thanks SO much for writing this song!)

 

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031 – D.O.X. – Self-Titled with S. Price Horn: We’ll Sail the Light Ship Through THE NIGHT!15 May 202402:42:08

In this episode, my good friend S. Price Horn joins me as we climb aboard the Light Ship and sail into THE NIGHT. Or is it out of THE NIGHT?  Either way, we’re sailing on… sailing on…sailing on… with the band D.O.X and their self-titled first album. Come along for the ride my little child!

 

D.O.X. is:

Mark de la Bretonne: Lead vocals, piano

Jeff Foster: Bass Guitar

Rick Lane: Lead & Rhythm Guitars

Robert Foster: Drums & percussion

 

All songs, sounds and clips were procured from publicly posted sources and used under fair use.

You can easily find this first album by D.O.X. on Spotify and YouTube at the links below:

Spotify:  https://open.spotify.com/album/3vPFRUUmemPkd7k6MjhjUY?si=rENHJQBrTrKWFHx3-Tgrew

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPcTOx34g9XTmemoi0mnAkPSy_l5BzJqN

You can find S Price Horn’s book, Wasted: Tales and Musings from a Nobody with a Weird Name

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B097KMXTDR?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details

 

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030 – The Church – The Ancient Mystical Sci-Fi of Gold Afternoon Fix with Jim Anderson23 Apr 202401:34:09

In this episode, my good friend Jim Anderson of AIRDALE joins me for the second of two episodes in which we discuss two of our favorite albums by the band The Church. In this episode, we dive deep into the ancient mystical sci-fi of the band’s 1990 album, “Gold Afternoon Fix”  We are sticking strictly with the original track list that we both knew the album as these many moons ago. Thanks for joining us!

All songs, sounds and clips were procured from publicly posted sources and used under fair use.

You can find The Church EVERYWHERE so go check them out:

Here is their main website: ⁠https://www.thechurchband.com/⁠

The band now has a subscription service called “nightfriends.” If you are die hard Church fan, I encourage you to subscribe: ⁠https://thechorus.com/auth/login/thechurch⁠

My Church Spotify playlists:

The Church Service: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5JXqcDaJAdHURCFckGLIP1?si=f255f9a7516043fc

Church Sparking:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2aqRRPTyQOuawgOEfHAKIG?si=30b2a72ea8a1449a


Elbow and the BBC Concert Orchestra performing The Fix:

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029 – The Church – Heyday with Jim Anderson – Disillusionment: Shrugging off the Junk & the Jewels09 Apr 202401:31:46

In this episode, my good friend Jim Anderson of AIRDALE joins me for the first of two episodes in which we discusstwo of our favorite albums by the band The Church. In this episode, we dive deep into the disillusionment and regret of the band’s 1986 album, “Heyday.”  We are sticking strictly with the original track list that we both knew the album as these many moons ago. Thanks for joining us!

All songs, sounds and clips were procured from publicly posted sources and used under fair use.

You can find The Church EVERYWHERE so go check them out:

Here is their main website: https://www.thechurchband.com/

The band now has a subscriptionservice called “nightfriends.” If you are die hard Church fan, I encourage you to subscribe: https://thechorus.com/auth/login/thechurch


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028 – Palm Ghosts – with Joe Lekkas & Ben Douglas – Haunting post-punk disillusionment15 Mar 202401:53:34

In this episode I have the privilege of chatting with Joe Lekkas and Ben Douglas, the two main drivers behind the band Palm Ghosts. I chatted with the fellas about their beginnings, inspirations and writing process as well as digging into some of the songs off of their latest album, I Love You, Burn in Hell. The duo, along with drummer, Walt Epting, craft melodic yet brooding rhythms and melodies that sway you back and forth between the New Wave/alternative sounds of the 80’s and the modern alternative post-punk revival sounds of the 21st century. Joe & Ben are a couple of really down to earth guys and I really enjoyed our conversation. The band manages to remind the listener of a myriad of 80’s & 90’s new wave/post-punk/alternative/shoe gaze bands while creating a new unidentifiable genre that seems to belong only to them. If you love Joy Division, New Order, The Cure, Peter Gabriel, XTC, Echo & The Bunnymen, Mission UK, The Psychedelic Furs, The Doves, Bloc Party, Simples Minds (Yeah… the list goes on and on!) then you will be as enamored with Palm Ghosts as I am. This year (2024), the band will be releasing a series of songs, one at a time, every 2 weeks, which will end up populating 4 EPs and ultimately a double LP by the end of the year so be sure to check them out on the streaming platform of your choice. Thanks for joining us!

 

All other sounds and song clips used were procured from publicly posted sources.

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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpbeEfea7uapouXePgqeNwQ

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027 – Pazz Kluger with Pat Av – Infectious NY/NJ Post-punk dramatic Alterna Goth14 Feb 202401:12:50
In this episode I chat with Patrick Av who creates post-punk dramatic alterna goth under the project name Pazz Kluger. Pat is drawn to the drama of relationships in new wave and post-punk songs and seeks to write and sing about the darker, tortured side that we’ve all felt at times in our life. Even with the darkness, one can feel an underlying longing for peace and wholeness in each of these songs. We had a great conversation about his musical beginnings, his post-punk influences, and discussed some of the songs from his substantial catalogue. If you love Joy Division, Bauhaus, The Sound, The Mission UK, The Chameleons, The Church and other post-punk/new wave bands from the 80’s you will dig the music of Pazz Kluger as much as I do. Thanks for joining us! All songs and song clips are used with the permission of Patrick Av - Pazz Kluger. All other sounds and clips used were procured from publicly posted clips and used under fair use. Bandcamp: Pazz Kluger on Bandcamp Spotify: Pazz Kluger on Spotify YouTube: Pazz Kluger on YouTube   You can find Post-Punk Heartstrings on Facebook: Post-punk Heartstrings on Facebook Please come by and follow the page and say, “Hello!” Post-punk Heartstrings can now be found on YouTube at Post-punk Heartstrings on YouTube
050 - The Julies - Shimmering Through the Years: Lovelife to Always & Always29 Dec 202502:13:03

The Julies join Post-punk Heartstrings to reflect on their history, influences, and enduring impact. The conversation begins with a mention of The Holy Hour, the All-Cure podcast they recently appeared on, before diving into how each member discovered music.

Chris recalls exploring his parents’ record collection—The Beatles, The Monkees, Dylan—and discovering Run DMC, Erasure, New Order, The Cure, and The Smiths. Patrick shares how a “good weird uncle” introduced him to The Cure and The Police, opening the door to The Clash and Siouxsie and the Banshees.

Before The Julies, Chris ran sound for their precursor band, Garden Party. From there, The Julies formed, developing a sound shaped by shared influences, experimentation, and evolving tastes. They discuss The Church as an influence and soccer as an unexpected point of connection.

The band recalls playing in the Philadelphia scene, crossing paths with bands like The Ocean Blue, and early live favorites like “Wake Up Christine” and “Wish”. They reminisce about creating their first self-made cassette, Discovery, and reflect on growing up in fundamentalist homes.

Landing on Flying Tart Records allowed them a better creative fit than larger labels. Recording the January EP was formative, with Patrick excited by the studio experience. Working with Bill Campbell of The Throes captured their live energy—“Friday and Faithless” is highlighted as a standout. The feedback at the start of “Wake Up Christine” was a happy accident.

The discussion moves to The Lost Mixes, with Dave Barbe of Sugar producing two tracks for a rawer sound. They then dive into the Lovelife EP, noting its unusual post-breakup release and enduring fan resonance, with stories of nationwide fans sharing its impact at the Always & Always release party.

After the breakup, some members continued as Riviera, while Patrick relocated to Philadelphia and played with other bands. The Lost in Ohio reissue of Lovelife helped inspire new music as The Julies.

They discuss recording Always & Always with producer Kyle Pulley at Headroom Studios, including its artwork and thematic ties to New Order’s Power, Corruption & Lies. Patrick jokes that if Heaven exists, it should have a dance floor—communal joy over streets of gold.

Songs from Always & Always are explored:

  • “Black Metal” — a B-side born from file-trading; Chris highlights the “black metal lyric sheet” line

  • “The Weight of Your Hand” — guitar tones and textures

  • “Symmetry” — imperfection, beauty, and emotional imbalance

  • “Angels of the Underground” — a tribute to formative artists

  • “Summermouth” — the song that moved the band as listeners as much as creators, guided by Alex’s musical leadership

Their upcoming album (planned for February 2026) is intentionally sequenced as “a book”. Live shows remain uncertain, though fan interest is high, and Patrick’s project Tugboats gets a brief nod.

The episode closes by revisiting the mystique of The Julies—the emotional weight and enduring impact of their music remain as strong as ever.

Original members:Chris Newkirk – vocalsJohn Bada – bassGreg Hohman – drumsPatrick Zbyszewski – guitar

Current members:Chris Newkirk – vocalsPatrick Zbyszewski – guitarAlex Yost – bass / multi-instrumentalist

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049 - John Easdale of Dramarama: From Looney Tunez to Color TV11 Dec 202502:06:00

**✨ Episode 049 — John Easdale of Dramarama

From Looney Tunez to Color TV**

🎙️ Guest: John Easdale
🎧 Band: Dramarama
📅 Episode: 049
🔥 Topic: Four decades of songwriting, survival, and the unexpected rise of “Anything, Anything (I’ll Give You)”

In this episode, I sit down with John Easdale, singer and songwriter of Dramarama, for an in-depth conversation covering the band’s origins in New Jersey, their underground rise, their accidental Los Angeles breakthrough, and the creative cycles that have kept their music vital for 40 years.

We explore his earliest inspirations, their first recordings at Looney Tunez Records, the legendary impact of “Anything, Anything,” the band’s breakup and rebirth, and John’s evolving relationship with success, creativity, and longevity.

0:00 – 2:43
🤘 Fan moments & the long-term consistency of Dramarama’s sound

2:43 – 8:13
🎵 Early musical beginnings — first 45 purchased, Beatles years, drums, prog rock → Bowie → Sex Pistols → punk

8:13 – 16:00
📼 Looney Tunez Records basement days
• Early 7” with “You Drive Me,” “A Fine Example,” and a cover of “Femme Fatale”
• Why they chose a Velvet Underground song to gain recognition
🎧 Clip: “Femme Fatale”

16:00 – 21:54
🎛️ The Comedy EPCinema Verite
How a French DJ helped launch the band internationally

21:54 – 29:09
📻 Rodney Bingenheimer discovers the band on KROQ; thought they were French
• The rise of “Anything, Anything (I’ll Give You)”

29:09 – 32:34
🎸 The twin lead guitar dynamic
• Peter = “tasty, cleaner”
• Mark = “wild, crazy”

32:34 – 37:50
💿 Standout tracks on Cinema Verite
• Why Box Office Bomb & Wonderamaland weren’t widely available
Last Cigarette
• Reissue after Nightmare on Elm Street 4

37:50 – 41:37
🏷️ Chameleon Records & the making of Hi-Fi Sci-Fi

41:37 – 48:32
⚡ The ’90s, grunge, and the rise of “alternative”
• The Vinyl album
• Song: “Train Going Backwards”

48:32 – 54:17
🥁 Clem Burke (Blondie) joins for the Vinyl tour
• “Introduction/Hey Betty”

54:17 – 58:55
🎤 “Work for Food”

58:55 – 1:05:39
🌅 Life after the band’s breakup

1:05:39 – 1:12:00
💼 The music business, solo work
Roller Skating on Rattlesnakes
The Bent Backed Tulips (Eggbert Records)

1:12:00 – 1:19:00
📺 Bands Reunited experience

1:19:00 – 1:21:00
💔 Everybody Dies (2005)
• Written as a second solo album for Greg Dwinnell (eggBERT)
• Released on 33rd Street Records

1:21:00 – 1:23:38
🌐 Early-internet anecdote: people arguing Dramarama was a “made-up band”

1:23:38 – 1:28:30
📀 Color TV (2020) and releasing it during COVID

1:28:30 – 1:30:36
🎤 Ending the album with a Heatmiser/Elliott Smith cover: “Half Right”
• Talk of Elliott Smith and Scott Miller

1:30:36 – 1:34:39
💔 “The Bottle and the Bell” from Everybody Dies
• “I was God and thought I knew better”

1:35:00 – 1:39:00
🎫 Memorable fan moments, concerts, VH1 Bands Reunited, first California shows

1:39:00 – 1:43:00
🌟 How John’s definition of success has changed over time

1:43:00 – end
🙏 Wrap-up & thanks

🌐 Website: https://www.dramarama.us/
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dramaramaofficial/
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040 – Transmissions from The Church: Steve Kilbey on Obsession, Myth, and Channeling the Music17 May 202501:50:44

🎙️ Post-punk Heartstrings Episode 040
Transmissions from The Church: Steve Kilbey on Obsession, Myth, and Channeling the Music

In this landmark 40th episode, we sit down with Steve Kilbey — bassist, lyricist, and founder of the iconic Australian band The Church. From early musical beginnings to post-punk stardom, Kilbey walks us through the obsessions, mysticism, and myth-making that fuel his prolific output. We talk about Bowie, ambient textures, concept albums, and how songs like Under the Milky Way come to him like transmissions from another place.

  • 🎸 Steve’s start in music, early band Baby Grande, and the urge to write more than play

  • 🌀 The origin of The Church name — a nod to Bowie’s “Moonage Daydream”

  • 🤝 Meeting the original lineup: Peter Koppes, Marty Willson-Piper, Nick Ward

  • ⛪ The use of religious and mythological themes in his lyrics (Priest = Aura, “Kings”)

  • 🌫️ The evolution of ambient textures in The Church’s music (“Summer,” Forget Yourself)

  • 🥁 Drum loops, Richard Ploog’s final recordings (Gold Afternoon Fix)

  • 🎧 Collaborations: Isidore with Jeffrey Cain and No Agenda with Hammock

  • 📼 Outtakes & B-sides: Beside Yourself, Back With Two Beasts, So Love May Find Us

  • 📖 The Hypnogogue saga: Eros Zeta, futuristic concept albums, and the companion novella

  • 🛸 New album Lacuna coming late 2025

  • 🛤️ The Road to Tibooburra - Steve Kilbey and band The Winged Heels and the theatrical story of Lord Jim.

  • 💡 On AI, technology, and disillusionment in lyrics like in the song “Amanita”

  • 🗣️ Reflections on legacy, autonomy, and what makes a “Church” record

    Tracks included for critique purposes:


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  • 039 – Steve Taylor – Part 2: From Squint to the Screen and Beyond15 Mar 202501:09:35

    In this episode, we dive deep into the career and creative journey of our guest, Steve Taylor, exploring his influence in the music industry, film, and beyond.

    We start by reflecting on Steve's time at Squint Entertainment, a pivotal era that gave rise to major artists like Chevelle and Sixpence None the Richer.

    Next, we discuss the 2012 film Blue Like Jazz and explore the process of curating a compelling soundtrack, featuring artists like Menomena, Katie Herzig, and Danny Seim.

    We discuss how Steve Taylor and The Perfect Foil’s track "A Life Preserved" contributed to pushing the film past the finish line.

    Speaking of Steve Taylor and The Perfect Foil, we delve into their 2014 album Goliath and the creative synergy between Peter Furler, Jimmy Abegg, John Mark Painter, and Daniel Smith. We break down key tracks like The Sympathy Vote, Rubberneck, and In Layers, analyzing lyrical themes and potential influences—There really was a Pixies reference in The Sympathy Vote!!

    Our conversation continues with Danielson - How the partnership came about and how the recording experience was.

    Shifting gears, we talk about Steve's experience teaching film at Lipscomb University.

    The film Sketch also makes its way into our discussion. What it was like working on this project, which features Tony Hale (Arrested Development) and D’arcy Carden (The Good Place, Barry)? After seven years, will audiences finally be able to stream this film?

    Then, we explore The Dead Sea Squirrels, an animated series collaboration with Mike Nawrocki and Disney animator Tom Bancroft.

    We also talk about Russ Taff – Cover Story and Steve's involvement in the project alongside producer Matt Wallace.

    Finally, we wrap things up with a look at what’s next. Are there plans for new music? Any upcoming projects we should keep an eye out for? Tune in to get all the details in this fascinating episode!

    Sketch Movie Interview with Seth Worley and Tony Hale

    Steve Taylor License to Rock video


    Episode contains the follow clips for critique purposes:

    Sixpence None The Richer - Track: Kiss Me

    Menomena Track: Taos




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    038 – Steve Taylor - Part 1 – Satirical Post-punk Madman!16 Feb 202501:22:50

    In this episode, JimOA and I got an opportunity to chat with legendary musician and film director, Steve Taylor. He is a pioneer of Christian new wave/post-punk music and has had a major influence on me and so many others throughout his career over the past 45 years. He is known for his satirical social commentary, clever lyrics and rapid-fire vocal delivery. This is part one of our conversation so please join us and listen as we talk about his music career from the post-punk perspective. Thanks for joining us!


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    037 – Citizens of YEAH! – Moody Indie rock “Recorded in a bedroom, for listening in stadiums”18 Jan 202502:01:04

    In this episode, JimOA and I sat down for an enchanting chat with Jonathan “Jono” Womack of the Newcastle Upon Tyne, one-man project Citizens of YEAH! I was immediately pulled in by the warm, intimate vocals and indie post-punk ambiance. The production is rich with an edge of experimentalism and lives up to the self-described, “Recorded in a bedroom, for listening in stadiums.” Don’t forget to support this project and follow Citizen of YEAH! on Instagram, Facebook, Apple Music, YouTube and Spotify. If you enjoy the music, PLEASE consider becoming a supporter on Bandcamp. If you like Radiohead, The Smiths. Pavement, Blur, Pixies, And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead, and The Go-Betweens, you will enjoy the music of Citizens of YEAH! Thanks for joining us!

    Jono’s previous band was Beever. Beever morphed into guvdaan and then finally into Youth of America. Here is a link to the “internet vintage” guvdaan website


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    048 - The Us Kids Film with John Smeby and Todd A. Zeller21 Nov 202502:21:08

    🎙️ Post-Punk Heartstrings — Episode 048
    🎬 US Kids: An Alternative Music Rebellion
    📍 Host: JimmyJames S. Butler
    📍 First Mate / Co-Host: Jim Anderson
    🎤 Guests: John Smeby & Todd A. Zeller

    🌐 Us Kids Website: https://www.uskidsrockumentary.com/
    📘 Us Kids on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UsKidsAnAlternativeMusicRebellion
    📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uskidsrockumentary/
    Todd Zeller Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toddazeller/
    John Smeby Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/john_smeby/

    Episode Summary
    Filmmakers John Smeby and Todd A. Zeller join host JimmyJames S. Butler and first mate Jim Anderson to explore the creation of US Kids: An Alternative Music Rebellion, a documentary celebrating the explosive creativity of the Christian alternative and post-punk underground and the stories of the musicians who built it.
    They discuss their musical origins, radio roots, the emotional weight of interviewing beloved artists, the massive archival mission behind the film, and much more.

    🔍 Episode Highlights
    • 🎧 Early music memories & first albums
    • 🎹 John launching Reality Rock (1982)
    • 🎥 Todd’s videography path & Gene Eugene tribute connection
    • 🤝 How John & Todd teamed up to create the film
    • 🗃️ Behind-the-scenes digitization & archival rescue work
    • 💿 The US Kids double-vinyl soundtrack
    • 🕊️ Emotional interviews with legendary artists
    • 🚧 Production challenges, surprises & breakthroughs
    • 🤯 Artists they wanted but couldn’t secure
    • ❤️ Why the documentary feels like a “family reunion”
    • 🔄 How the filmmaking process reshaped their perspective

    🎵 Music Featured in This Episode
    🎶 “In Our Valley” — The Sea Hymnal
    🎶 “God Rules” — Undercover
    🎶 “River on Fire” — Greg Lawless
    🎶 “Heart Lost in Nowhere” — The Altar Boys
    🎶 “Desperately” — Vector
    🎶 “I Want to See Heaven” — Mad At the World
    🎶 “Sanctuary” — Daniel Amos
    🎶 “Under Lock & Chain” — Ric Alba


    📚 Other Topics & Stories
    • 🌱 Childhood musical beginnings
    • 🕍 Discovering Christian alternative culture
    • 🎤 Live show memories: Petra, Servant, Undercover
    • 🤘 KISS pajamas, trading cards & early fandom
    • 📼 Building the US Kids digital archive
    • 🧡 Reconnecting musicians after decades
    • 🎨 Crafting the artwork, editing style & tone
    • 📝 Encouraging feedback from Sam Phillips
    • 📀 Soundtrack curation with Jason Dean (Reality Rock)
    • ⚙️ Technical challenges behind the film’s creation

    🙏 Special Thanks
    Appreciation to the GoFundMe supporters and friends of the project:
    Michael Pritzl • Jason Dean • Rob Birks • Robert Reynolds • Dan Michaels • “Spun Counter Guy” • And many more.


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    047 — Richard Ploog, Part 2: Surreal Rhythms & Cosmic Artifice06 Nov 202501:01:47

    In this second half of our conversation with legendary drummer Richard Ploog (The Church, Groom Epoch), we explore his post-Church journey — from collaborations with Peter Koppes, Steve Kilbey, and Marc Gable to the surreal, space-infused sounds of Groom Epoch.

    🎵 Joining Peter Koppes and The Well
    How Richard was invited to join Peter Koppes’ project The Well, recording Iridescence and Water Rites. Includes a clip of “Faith” from Water Rites.
    🎧 Listen to “Faith” – The Well

    🤝 Performing with Steve Kilbey & Marc Gable
    Richard recalls performing with Steve and Marc, reflecting on Steve’s many collaborations and taking Ibogain on tour.

    🛸 The Birth of Groom Epoch
    How Groom Epoch came together — and why the band is named after Groom Lake (Area 51, Nevada).

    🎻 Amanda Brown (The Go-Betweens)
    Amanda contributed electric harp, oboe, and backing vocals on the Groom Epoch track “Cosmic Artifice.”
    🎧 Listen to “Cosmic Artifice” – Groom Epoch

    🎚️ Inside the Groom Epoch Albums
    A discussion on the band’s evolving sound, layered arrangements, and Richard’s unique vocal cadence and production style.

    🌀 On Surrealism
    Jim asks whether Richard still considers himself a surrealist — and how that perspective shapes his songwriting.

    🎧 Song-by-Song Insights
    💜 “Love Divine” — Layered textures, crunchy guitars, and possibly electric harp.
    🎧 Listen on Spotify
    🌍 “Earth First” — Features guitarist Brett Myers (Died Pretty). Richard recalls Brett’s solo work on “Out of the Unknown.”
    🕊️ “Fodder for Zion” — Written about the conflict in Syria.
    🎧 Listen on Spotify
    🌌 “Cosmic Artifice” — A lush, surreal sonic landscape (clip included above).

    🚀 The New Groom Epoch Album
    Richard teases the band’s fourth release, continuing to explore new musical territory.

    🎭 The Gaslight Puppet Show
    Includes guitar contributions from members of The Sunnyboys and other musicians from Australia’s post-punk scene.

    👨‍👦 Family & Serendipity
    Richard talks about his son Irie Ploog, and shares a surreal story about accidentally walking into a Tin Machine rehearsal with David Bowie singing “Ashes to Ashes.”

    📍 Host: JimmyJames S Butler and First Mate - Jim Anderson
    🥁 Guest: Richard Ploog

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    💿 More from The Well (Peter Koppes)
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    Iboga Gazebo

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    046 — Richard Ploog part 1 - Rhythms of Revelation on The Church’s Golden Era12 Oct 202501:07:38

    In this first part of our conversation with Richard Ploog, legendary drummer for The Church, we trace his journey from early musical beginnings to the band’s breakout years in the 1980s.

    Richard shares stories of his Scottish pipes and drums roots, his early punk days with The Name Droppers, The Brats, and Exhibit A, and his transition into the shimmering, atmospheric sound that defined The Church. We explore his first recordings with the band, the evolution through The Blurred Crusade, Seance, and Starfish, and his reflections on collaboration, creativity, and departure during Gold Afternoon Fix.

    If you’ve ever wondered what it was like behind the kit during the making of The Church’s classic era—or how Richard’s musical curiosity led him toward later projects like Iboga Gazebo and Groom Epoch—this episode dives deep into the rhythms, inspirations, and evolution of one of post-punk’s most distinctive drummers.

    🕰️ Topics & Highlights
    • Early fascination with bagpipes and marching drums
    • Joining his first punk band, The Brats / Exhibit “A”, and “Life on the Dole”
    • Auditioning for The Church and recording “Too Fast For You”
    • Reflections on The Blurred Crusade as the band’s first masterpiece
    • The “fashion clash” behind Seance’s production
    • Collaborations on Heyday and Starfish
    • Insight into the creative process and learning “by osmosis”
    • The Gold Afternoon Fix sessions and his departure
    • Post-Church work with Iboga Gazebo and the album Dose Age

    🎧 Songs Featured
    “Fraulein” – The Church (Too Fast For You)
    “Life on the Dole” – The Brats
    “Almost With You” – The Church (The Blurred Crusade)
    “Electric” – The Church (Seance)
    “Monday Morning” – The Church (Gold Afternoon Fix)
    “Visualize” – Iboga Gazebo (Dose Age)

    🔗 Connect & Explore More
    Richard Ploog – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Ploog
    The Church – https://thechurchband.net
    Groom Epoch – https://groomepoch.bandcamp.com
    Iboga Gazebo – https://ibogagazebo.bandcamp.com

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    045 — June Cleaver & the Steak Knives - Found Sounds & Sci-Fi Rock17 Sep 202502:14:53

    In this episode, we sit down with brothers Chris and Pat Bradley of June Cleaver and the Steak Knives—a band whose music hovers between tongue-in-cheek satire and fearless experimentation. With roots in post-punk, art-rock, and a love of found sounds, their sound pulls from an eclectic range of influences: Wall of Voodoo, They Might Be Giants, Devo, The Residents, The Cure, and beyond.

    We talk about:
    🎵 The evolution from early instrumental records ➡️ albums with more vocals
    🎚️ How they craft an album’s flow despite genre-hopping tracks
    🥁 The use of unusual instrumentation, sampling, and found sounds
    🎨 Their love of album artwork & immersive vinyl listening
    📀 The concept and storytelling behind Short Tales of Science Fiction and Family Dissonance (2024)

    🔥 Song Spotlights:
    • ⚡ Completely Lose All Self Control – machine-gun vocals, sharp guitar licks
    • 🎻 Infantile Dreams – Radiohead textures + violin layers
    • 🎸 This Mess – raw early post-punk, in the spirit of Wire & Magazine
    • 👁️ With Her Eyes – quirky Devo-like satire (“brass knuckles on her lashes” 🔥)
    • ⏳ Multitasking – ominous choruses on tech’s speed & distraction
    • 🎹 Quarantined – layered vocals, pandemic reflections, haunting piano & synths
    • 🚫 Xenophobia + John – no subject matter is off-limits

    💡 From 2003’s Cleavage to 2024’s Short Tales of Science Fiction and Family Dissonance, June Cleaver and the Steak Knives prove that every track can be a strange, satirical, and cinematic experience—like a little David Lynch movie in song form.

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    044 – Peter Koppes (The Church) interview: Guitars, Chemistry, and Syncretism16 Aug 202501:47:01

    In this episode, we sit down with Peter Koppes, founding guitarist of The Church, to explore the deep currents of his musical life—from early influences to legendary albums, solo works, and new collaborations.

    What we cover in this conversation:
    • 🎹 Early beginnings: Why Peter’s first love was the Hammond Organ, how he wound up on drums, and the Beatles’ surprising link to bossa nova.
    • 🎸 Forming The Church: The transition from Precious Little → Baby Grande → The Church, and setting the record straight on Steve Kilbey’s “firing” from Baby Grande.
    • 🌌 The Church’s legacy: Recording Starfish, the happy accidents behind “Under the Milky Way,” and Peter’s reflections on key tracks like Almost With You, Reptile, and A New Season.
    • 🥁 Behind the music: Richard Ploog’s contributions, producers pushing drummers to click tracks, and what changed between Starfish and Gold Afternoon Fix.
    • 🎼 Solo artistry: Manchild & Myth and From the Well—his painterly approach to songwriting and the role of collaborators.
    • 🌀 Syncretism project: A creative partnership with Dave Scotland, the track “I Live,” and weaving cultural/ambient elements into new soundscapes.
    • 🌱 Family & future: Reflections on boxing lessons as a child, the spirit in music, and his daughters’ project Rain Party.

    A candid, wide-ranging conversation with one of alternative rock’s great sonic architects.

    👉 Follow Peter’s music:
    Website: https://peterkoppes.com/
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdn2kYdQR2yQJ6YcU0QluJQ/featured
    X: https://x.com/peterkoppes
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peter.koppes.3
    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ENOFSRHD8RnVWRp4gQJha?si=pU-8kinsTBiteH-ciPTG8g

    👉 The Church:
    Shadow Cabinet: https://shadowcabi.net/

    👉 Snow Koppes:
    Bandcamp: https://snowkoppes.bandcamp.com/album/supastar

    👉 O and Shea:
    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2vw6GFtH8CBLQmXATwArqW?si=rny5tquYQ2qkmlBzFGQMkg
    Bandcamp: https://oandshea.bandcamp.com/

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    043 - Floodland by The Sisters of Mercy: Choral Doom and Drum Machines in the Twilight25 Jul 202502:25:23

    Floodland by The Sisters of Mercy: Choral Doom and Drum Machines in the Twilight

    With special guest Jerry Ossevoort

    In this episode, we wade through the sonic fog of Floodland, the 1987 landmark from The Sisters of Mercy. With personal stories, deep dives, and a few laughs, we unravel the gothic myths, machines, and melodrama behind one of the most iconic albums of the era.

    We open by sharing our first brushes with The Sisters of Mercy:

    • Jimmy first heard “This Corrosion” but didn’t love it—so he never explored the rest of the album

    • Jim recounts his own discovery story and first impressions

    • Jerry came to SOM from a very different starting point: 1950s music

    • Airdale’s track “Space Is Falling” comes up, with a reference to SOM that caught our attention

    📌 And yes, the band’s name comes from a Leonard Cohen song featured in the 1980 film The Gun Runner—a literary touchstone that fits Eldritch’s brooding, poetic aesthetic.

    We revisit the band’s early days and explore the Floodland era mythos:

    • The Sisters formed in 1980 in Leeds, England

    • Patricia Morrison’s role in the Floodland sessions remains one of rock’s more elegant mysteries

    • SOM trading cards and other cult fan artifacts spark memories and conversation

    • Jerry shares a concert story involving a flying cigarette from Andrew himself

    • The “Dominion” video was filmed in Jordan and gives off major Hellraiser or Indiana Jones vibes

    • And yes, they once toured with Public Enemy

    We also talk about the striking contrast between Andrew Eldritch’s singing voice and his regular speaking voice—both equally iconic, in very different ways.

    Dr. Avalanche isn’t just a drum machine—it’s a character in the band’s lore.

    • From early hardware to upgraded samplers, this unblinking rhythm section keeps time with eerie consistency

    • Brendan (of The Mourning) even has a tattoo of the band’s Merciful Release label logo, joining Chris from JC&tSK in paying tribute

    • We share our own experiences using drum machines and discuss whether Avalanche feels cold and mechanical—or oddly emotional and essential

    We discuss how Andrew Eldritch brought in producer Jim Steinman to co-write and co-produce “This Corrosion.” That move helped secure a £50,000 advance, and the result was one of the most over-the-top, anthemic tracks in goth history.

    Jimmy admits that “This Corrosion” didn’t click with him at all when he first heard it—and that kept him from giving the rest of the album a fair shot for years.

    We also explore the possible meaning behind “Lucretia My Reflection,” often read as a tribute—or critique—of Patricia Morrison.

    Here comes the eternal question: Is Floodland a goth album?

    • Eldritch has famously rejected the goth label for decades

    • Yet between the cover art, the tone, the themes, and the fanbase… the case for “yes” is hard to ignore

    • We explore how Floodland compares to work by Bauhaus, Siouxsie, or The Cure

    • Does the album define goth, transcend it, or parody it?

    We break down the songs that make Floodland such an enduring and unusual experience:

    • “Dominion/Mother Russia” opens with a Cold War flourish

    • “Flood I” introduces the spiritual, apocalyptic tones that echo throughout

    • “Lucretia My Reflection” is taut, cryptic, and endlessly cool

    • “1959” closes the core album with stark minimalism

    • “This Corrosion” is either high drama or pure camp—or both

    • “Flood II,” “Driven Like the Snow,” and “Neverland” deepen the mood further

    We also touch on bonus tracks “Torch” and “Colours,” added on the remastered version of Floodland, and give a nod to follow-up album Vision Thing. Despite the acclaim, Floodland marked the beginning of the end for SOM's studio albums.

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