Kid Congo Powers, Greg Wheeler & the Poly Mall Cops, No Time, kotskat, Liiek, a new Lumpy Halloween tape, and so much more.| see/saw
The band discuss their new single “Horseglue” and add some outstanding records to the jukebox.| see/saw
Elmo demands freedom for Poland. We demand you listen to these sick new records.| see/saw
Thirty bands, undisclosed locations, ice cream cones, makeshift rain solutions, and blissful debauchery in NYC.| see/saw
Citric Dummies’ masterpiece, plus can’t-miss records by Imploders, SOGA, and more.| see/saw
A bunch of hardcore and a live taste review of Reggie! Bar’s reboot.| see/saw
The hard-touring and always-working Nashville band on their new album Worldwide and being called out for their supposed lack of work ethic.| see/saw
A new loosie from Eddy Current Suppression Ring. An LP from Tokyo’s Angel Face. Abism! Endless Joy! Segundos Auxilios!| see/saw
Three more perfect punk records enter the fictional jukebox, including a proto-punk classic.| see/saw
Protect your energy, but when the time is right, expend expend expend.| see/saw
Revealed this episode: If either host of this podcast is at Menards, they immediately text the other one a selfie.| see/saw
The Richmond-via-Philly artist on her new album Jane From Preoccupied America and what she’s learned about running a band.| see/saw
An abbreviated column featuring some exceptional records.| see/saw
Recorded (in part) live from Memphis during Gonerfest, there’s a lot of psychological Kermit reckoning in this episode.| see/saw
Plus Lothario, Josie, Heather the Jerk, and more. Happy Gonerfest. R.I.P. Trouble in Mind.| see/saw
The screamer and songwriter behind Makin’ Out, one of Minneapolis’ best punk bands, doesn’t want the worst day of her life to define her forever.| see/saw