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Lydia and Tim are on tour, which means no intro this week. Here is a message from Lydia on the eve of Independence Day:
"There has never been a better time for a People's Revolution than this July 4th, when the fireworks you'll be watching will mirror the explosion in our heads after Diaper Donnie and his band of criminal Republicunts have severed every safety net that has semi-protected veterans, children, women, working families, and nature herself. Total fuckery. Have a good weekend, and blow something up."
This week's guest is Kilynn Lunsford. Her Promiscuous Genes, released in June, is a sharp, shape-shifting mix of post-punk, electro, and noise. Built from lo-fi textures, disembodied vocals, and jagged rhythms, it's a raw, collage-like record that moves between pop impulse and experimental abrasion without settling into either.
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Lydia and Tim are on tour, which means no intro this week. Here is a message from Lydia on the eve of Independence Day:
"There has never been a better time for a People's Revolution than this July 4th, when the fireworks you'll be watching will mirror the explosion in our heads after Diaper Donnie and his band of criminal Republicunts have severed every safety net that has semi-protected veterans, children, women, working families, and nature herself. Total fuckery. Have a good weekend, and blow something up."
This week's guest is Kilynn Lunsford. Her Promiscuous Genes, released in June, is a sharp, shape-shifting mix of post-punk, electro, and noise. Built from lo-fi textures, disembodied vocals, and jagged rhythms, it's a raw, collage-like record that moves between pop impulse and experimental abrasion without settling into either.

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