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In today's episode Nicky P & Lizzie examine Holy Wars...The Punishment Due by Megadeth classic. I think there is still some dispute over which angle it officially takes, anti religion or antiwar? Where did we end up?
This week in I Heard This Happened: some dark progressive shoegaze and a little bit of Indonesian pop-punk.
Nicky’s album this week is The Fall by SOM. I’m not sure why i’ve been on such an art rock kick but bandcamp never disappoints here. The album is way heavier than I consider shoegaze but its definitely droney as hell with super melodic airy vocals. Maybe even a spaced out version of Boy’s Night Out. It holds you in a dark soupy mess for the duration and makes you feel all sort of weird confused teenagery feelings. Don’t listen to if you need to adult that day.
Lizzie brings us Congratulations, You’re Getting Old by Linger. A fun upbeat album that waffles between classic Weezer and Bracket. It’s not quite a 90’s pastiche but hits all the notes the old skate punk used to have while maintaining a modern pop-rock production aesthetic. It’s also fun to listen to punk songs sung in English with foreign accents ala Millencolin, Hi-Standard, Wizo, Funeral Oration, Nicotine...
Honorable mention goes out to Melted by Pealds, a home studio album that almost brought it. Great songs but not quite there on production.
This week’s interview is with Tricia Stuart, one of the only Type-A libertarians I know and a fellow LPMC-Ohio member. We liked the conversation so much we had to do it twice...and bury some of it behind a pay-wall. Check out Tricia’s work here: @dailytaxation on twitter, or @ingodweme or @dailyupdatesonwhethertaxationistheftornot on Facebook. After that make her happy by stopping by her favorite charity @savethechildren/Yemen
Tricia Recommends
Drones - Muse (She repeated this over and over in our first interview and I can’t find my notes on the second so…)
Find all the episodes at ancapmusic.com
Check out the show’s spotify soundtrack here.
For full unedited interviews, bonus material, merch, music and more join The Freedom Choir here.
By nickpecone.comIn today's episode Nicky P & Lizzie examine Holy Wars...The Punishment Due by Megadeth classic. I think there is still some dispute over which angle it officially takes, anti religion or antiwar? Where did we end up?
This week in I Heard This Happened: some dark progressive shoegaze and a little bit of Indonesian pop-punk.
Nicky’s album this week is The Fall by SOM. I’m not sure why i’ve been on such an art rock kick but bandcamp never disappoints here. The album is way heavier than I consider shoegaze but its definitely droney as hell with super melodic airy vocals. Maybe even a spaced out version of Boy’s Night Out. It holds you in a dark soupy mess for the duration and makes you feel all sort of weird confused teenagery feelings. Don’t listen to if you need to adult that day.
Lizzie brings us Congratulations, You’re Getting Old by Linger. A fun upbeat album that waffles between classic Weezer and Bracket. It’s not quite a 90’s pastiche but hits all the notes the old skate punk used to have while maintaining a modern pop-rock production aesthetic. It’s also fun to listen to punk songs sung in English with foreign accents ala Millencolin, Hi-Standard, Wizo, Funeral Oration, Nicotine...
Honorable mention goes out to Melted by Pealds, a home studio album that almost brought it. Great songs but not quite there on production.
This week’s interview is with Tricia Stuart, one of the only Type-A libertarians I know and a fellow LPMC-Ohio member. We liked the conversation so much we had to do it twice...and bury some of it behind a pay-wall. Check out Tricia’s work here: @dailytaxation on twitter, or @ingodweme or @dailyupdatesonwhethertaxationistheftornot on Facebook. After that make her happy by stopping by her favorite charity @savethechildren/Yemen
Tricia Recommends
Drones - Muse (She repeated this over and over in our first interview and I can’t find my notes on the second so…)
Find all the episodes at ancapmusic.com
Check out the show’s spotify soundtrack here.
For full unedited interviews, bonus material, merch, music and more join The Freedom Choir here.