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By Jason Bombach
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.
Today on the show I talk to local legend and bassist, Jeff Fournier, of Heroes & Villians, Timmy's Organism, and Wiccans. I've known Jeff a long time and he is one of the coolest guys around. Tune in to hear about hyperspecific local talk and more talk about modular synths. He's just a real chill dude.
Stay tuned for more Conversations with a Curmudgeon on WCBN or right here in this feed. Enjoy!
In this episode, I get to talk to one of my favorite musicians, Jeff Rosenstock. We talk music and how we pay for it, where to find hope, Craig of the Creek, and his D&D character. It was a real good time.
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This time on the show I'm talking with Lara Sfire of The Film Lab, a microcinema and bar in Hamtramck. We have a nice chat about this lovely clubhouse for film nerds. Be sure to go see at flick at thefilmlab.org and meet some creatives!
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I'm back again with another conversation, this time with an old friend of mine from the local music scene, David Paco Rochemont. We reminisce about the old days before we talk about his new project, building guitar pedals as Zug Island Pedals. It was great to catch up and I hope you enjoy it.
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On today’s episode, I talk with Scottish poet and Scots language advocate, Len Pennie. This young poet blew me away when I stumbled across her work on Twitter thanks to Neil Gaiman, who follows her. I was honored to have her on and discuss having famous followers, internet trolls, and, of course, speaking Scots. We even had a bit of a cultural exchange. It was a very good time.
Stay tuned for more Conversations with a Curmudgeon in the near future. Unfortunately, due to some miscommunication, I won't be on the radio for a few weeks. But stay subbed anyway for new episodes in the meantime. Thanks!
On today’s episode, I talk with my old pal Preston Lobzun. Preston is a musician, Wobbly and all-around cool guy I've known since I put out a record of his first band Weirdonia. Since then, he's become a record engineer, black metal musician, and tape label head. We reminisce about the old days, talk about our path to the IWW and our views on left-wing politics both in and out of black metal circles. It was really great to catch up and I hope it's as entertaining for you as it was for me.
Stay tuned for more Conversations with a Curmudgeon in the near future. Here and on WCBN FM Ann Arbor. A home for weirdos.
In today's episode, I talk to the ambient, electronic musician and YouTuber from Berlin, Hainbach. We talked about how he got started in music, test equipment, and YouTube, his love of tape, and I stubble trying to make a connection between Germany and America. Hainbach was very nice about it and everything else though. It was a lovely chat and I hope you enjoy it.
Stay tuned for more Conversations with a Curmudgeon in the near future. Here and on WCBN FM Ann Arbor. A home for weirdos.
In today's show, I talk to cinema lover and YouTuber Daisuke Beppu. His calm, measured and apparent love of film is a nice oasis in the loud abrasive world of YouTube. We had a lovely chat about the movie-going experience in 2020, physical media and our favorite scores. Enjoy!
Stay tuned for more Conversations with a Curmudgeon in the near future. Here and on WCBN FM Ann Arbor. A home for weirdos.
This one has the worst audio quality of all time (for reasons I explain in the intro). But Screaming Females are one of my all-time favorite bands (maybe the band I've seen the most live?) and it was a pretty good birthday. So enjoy if you can.
Stay tuned for more Conversations with a Curmudgeon in the near future. Here and on WCBN FM Ann Arbor. A home for weirdos.
Part two of a two-part series in which I interview ex-romantic relationships to figure out what is wrong with me and why I've been without a partner for close to a decade. This episode is the first time catching up with Angie in about three-ish years. She's married with two kids now. I miss her all the time. If you think this concept is nuts, you should see what I did in 2019.
Stay tuned for more Conversations with a Curmudgeon in the near future. Here and on WCBN FM Ann Arbor. A home for weirdos.
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.