Share My Band Rocks: An Audiobiography
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By Keir DuBois
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
Season 1 finale, about my "Shipping" E.P. (2020), which is both a spontaneous pandemic product and careful culmination of recent misadventures in the wider world of professional creativity.
It took almost 20 years, but I finally barfed out a solo release: the ambient, bass-heavy "Rotten Miracles" EP (2015).
When the original Mojo Wire reunited as Radblaster, and when Honey White reconvened too, we recorded it all for the Corridan and Hecho En Naranjastan EPs (both released in 2011).
How many wannabe authors write pseudonymous soundtracks for their mediocre self-published novels? I’m guessing just me, for "The Weapon of Young Gods" by Low Tide (2008).
A sparse pool of gigs from 2004-2006 fueled Honey White’s weakest live album, "Saturated Songs" (2004), but also their strongest one, "Deluge and Drought" (2007).
This one covers Honey White’s 2005 full-length studio debut "How Far is the Fall," aka "Welcome to the rest of your life, pal. Do not pass Go and do NOT quit your day job."
Honey White flexes some formidable gigging skills at their live shows in 2002 and 2003, documented on the 2009 compilation "Some Reassembly Required."
Honey White kick-starts their career with ease on 2002’s multifaceted "My Band Rocks!" E.P.
Every defunct band has a document of their dissolution. For the Mojo Wire, that document is 2001’s “You’re On Your Own.”
Washed up and dried out, the Mojo Wire unplugs and flirts with minimalism on “Seaside Hamlet Skids,” (1999) but there's still trouble in paradise.
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.