
Nakedly Examined Music Podcast (Mark Linsenmayer)
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22 Oct 2017 | NEM#57: Richard Amp’s Exploratory Atmospheres | 01:10:27 | |
Richard F. Walker has released 20+ albums, usually with his London space-rock band Amp. We discuss "Just Get It (Why Don’t You)" and "Les Ombres Sur la Lune" from Q Factors (A Mixtape) (2017) and "Tomorrow" from Stenorette (1988), and listen to "Levil Devil" from US (2005). Opening music is from Transmissions (part 1) (2005), and closing music is from "Mort Irritées" from AMP Studio's Uncertainty Principles (2016). More at ampbase.net.
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06 Nov 2017 | NEM#58: John Jughead Pierson’s Semi-Famous Theatrics | 00:54:30 | |
John gained semi-fame playing guitar with pop-punk Chicago-area legends Screeching Weasel starting in 1986, but became a band-leader/songwriter with eclectic-acoustic Even in Blackouts in 2002, featuring singer Liz Eldredge. He's also an author, playwright, and juggler.
We discuss "Rapture in the Third Person" and "Motives Misunderstood in the Key of C" from EIB's Thresholds from the Basement (2009) and "1,000 Stories" from The Fall of the House of Even (2006). End song: The new, otherwise unreleased EIB track "Reason" (rough mix). Intro music: “Talk to Me Summer” by Screeching Weasel from Anthem for a New Tomorrow (1993). Learn more at johnjugheadpierson.com.
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19 Nov 2017 | NEM#59: Annie Haslam’s Renaissance: Sing Now, Figure It Out Later | 01:09:02 | |
Annie fronted British symphonic rock band Renaissance for nine albums starting in 1971, but only in the late '80s became a lyricist. She's now released eight studio albums and two new Renaissance albums.
We discuss "Blessing in Disguise," the title track from her 1994 album; "Grandine il Vento", the title track from Renaissance's 2013 album, and “Precious One” from Annie's The Dawn of Ananda (2000). End song: "Symphony of Light," also from Grandine il Vento.
Opening music: "Introlise" from Annie in Wonderland (1977) and Renaissance's "Northern Lights" from A Song for All Seasons (1978). More at anniehaslam.com.
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26 Nov 2017 | NEM#60: Alejandro Escovedo’s Hard Road | 01:00:31 | |
Alejandro started as a punk guitarist for the The Nuns, moved to Austin in the '80s and became a songwriter with True Believers. He has since put out 14+ solo albums of story-driven, lyrically intense, stylistically varied Texas rock.
We'll be discussing "Beauty and the Buzz" from Burn Something Beautiful (2016), "Sally Was a Cop" from Big Station (2012), and "Pissed Off 2AM" from With These Hands (1996). End song: "Velvet Guitar" from A Man Under the Influence (2001). Opening: "Hard Road" from True Believers (1986). More at alejandroescovedo.com.
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09 Dec 2017 | NEM#61: Richard X. Heyman Is Incognito (Yet a Cornerstone) | 01:17:01 | |
Richard garnered early fame as drummer for '60s New Jersey garage band The Doughboys and has put out 11 albums, largely as a one-man band, since 1988.
We discuss the title tracks from Incognito (2017) and Cornerstone (1998) and “Agnostic’s Prayer” from Tiers and Other Stories (2011). End song: "And Then" from Incognito. Intro: "Falling Away" from Hey Man! (1990).
Learn more at richardxheyman.com.
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21 Dec 2017 | NEM#62: Anthony Phillips: Private Pieces, Soundtrack Parts, and Prog Rock | 01:12:12 | |
Anthony was the original guitarist and a key songwriter in Genesis from '67–'70, released some prog rock albums in the '70s, then shifted largely to a mix of acoustic guitar pieces and synth soundscapes, often for soundtracks.
We discuss "Nocturne" from Seventh Heaven (2012, with Andrew Skeet), "From the Jaws of Death - Touching the Face of God" from Wildlife (recorded 1999) and "Magdalen" from Sides (1979). We then listen to "Sanctuary" from Private Parts & Pieces VIII: New England (1992). Opening music: "F# Demo (The Musical Box, Instrumental)" from 1970. End music: "Mystery Train III" from Private Parts & Pieces XI: City of Dreams (2012). For more information, see anthonyphillips.co.uk.
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01 Jan 2018 | NEM#63: Revisiting Bradley Skaught, Jeff Heiskell, Steve Petrinko: 2017 Year-End Extravaganza | 01:08:09 | |
To celebrate year #2, previous guests return: Bradley (see #32) talks "Duet" from Take Out the Poison, Jeff (see #5) presents "Still Life with Broken Heart" from Emotional Terrorism, and Steve (see #6) discusses "Wind of Change" from A Tribute to the Bee Gees '66 to '78. Finally, hear Tyler Hislop (see #24) about his "Wounds and Nihilism (Feat. Mark Lint)." Opening music: "Dawning on Me" by Mark Lint.
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14 Jan 2018 | NEM#64: Mike Huberty (Sunspot): Rock from the Other Side | 01:03:26 | |
Mike fronts a hard-working Madison power trio in the glam rock vein that's put out 7 albums and 7 EPs since 2000. He also runs (and records a new song every week for) a podcast about the occult.
We discuss "Sulfur" from The Wilderness of Almost Was and Never Were (2017), "Saturday Night Gospel" from Dangerous Times (2014), and "Prozac Girl" from Loser of the Year (2003). We conclude by listening to "We Are the Darkness" from The Slingshot Effect (2011). Opening music: “Stardust (Acoustic)" from Arthuriana (2013).
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27 Jan 2018 | NEM#65: Jherek Bischoff Risks Every String | 01:21:05 | |
Jherek started off as bassist in the late '90s for the Seattle art rock bands The Dead Science and Parenthetical Girls, and has released about five solo albums (and other things) since 2006, the last two being full-on orchestral works.
We discuss the title track from Cistern (2016), "The Nest" featuring Mirah from Composed (2012), and "Blackstar," featuring Anna Calvi, from a David Bowie tribute with Amanda Palmer called Strung Out in Heaven (2016). We conclude by listening to "Eyes" feat. David Byrne, also from Composed. Opening/closing music: "Automatism" from Cistern. For more info, see jherekbischoff.com.
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17 Feb 2018 | NEM#66: Arrica Rose’s Dreamy Dramas | 01:14:22 | |
Arrica has released five albums and three EPs of floaty, poetic, California rock since 2006.
We discuss "Whole Lotta Lows" and "X-Ray Eyes" from Low as the Moon (2017) and "When the Clouds Hang This Low" from Let Alone Sea (2011). We conclude by listening to "On and On" by Dear County from Low Country (2016). Intro music: "Sail Away" from Antebellum (2010). For more, visit arricarose.com.
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05 Mar 2018 | NEM#67: RHEMA’s Marc Jackson and Jeffrey Casey: Original Gangastas of Techno | 01:09:54 | |
RHEMA as a six-piece band produced an album called Voyage of the Rock Aliens that accompanied their appearance in the film of that name. The band then broke up, but songwriters Marc and Jeffrey continued to work together on various projects, and have finally now produced a proper album as RHEMA called Shine, drawing on their '80s roots but incorporating modern electronic music textures.
We discuss "Rebel Flame" and "The World Is So Small" and listen to "Life in Front of You" from that new album, and discuss one old song, "Combine Man," specifically a 2009 Marc Jackson remix. Intro: "21st Century." For more information, see rhemaband.com.
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22 Mar 2018 | NEM#68: Billy James (Ant-Bee): Experimenting with Idols | 01:05:28 | |
Billy now does press for many of his idols, but began as a drummer in music school and started Ant-Bee in the late '80s, as a Zappa-esque improv live act and as a Beach Boys–psychedelic solo recording effort. He's released four albums, increasingly featuring his clients.
We discuss two tracks from Electronic Church Muzik (2011): "Flutter-Bye, Butter-Flye" (feat. Michael Bruce) and "The Language of the Body" (feat. poetry by Gong's Daevid Allen and layering on parts by Zappa alums). We then look back to two tracks from With My Favorite "Vegetables" & Other Bizarre Muzik (1994): "The Girl with the Stars in Her Hair" and a Beach Boys cover, "Do You Like Worms?" Opening/closing music: "Eating Chocolate Cake (In the Bath)" from Pure Electric Honey (1990). For more info, see ant-bee.com and glassonyonpr.com.
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28 Mar 2018 | NEM#69: Craig Wedren Catch-Up: “Safe Home/Fadeland” | 00:36:51 | |
On NEM#15, Craig introduced us to his songwriting style: How a hardcore aesthetic informs even his most syntho creations, and how whimsicality and beauty can coexist harmoniously. Craig has since then released the Adult Desire album, and returns to talk to us about the song "Safe Home/Fadeland" and about the Adult Desire 360 VR application. Intro: "Amnesian Wedding March." Outro: "I Was a Soldier." Visit craigwedren.com.
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09 Apr 2018 | NEM#70: Amy Annelle’s Natural Environments | 01:02:16 | |
Amy has recorded nine albums of emotionally stark but often artistically decorated original folk music, punctuated by cover tunes like the opening music here, Townes Van Zandt's "Buckskin Stallion Blues," which appeared in the film Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
We discuss "Mouth to Mouth" from The Autopilot Knows You Best (2000), "The Nightjar’s Blues" from The Cimarron Banks (2010), and "Natural Arc" from Songs for Creeps (2006), which also contains our closer, "I'm A-Gone Down to the Greenfields." Visit amyannelle.bandcamp.com.
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16 Apr 2018 | NEM#71: Aaron David Gleason Is a Wry Observer | 00:51:03 | |
Aaron was born into show business, staring young in L.A. in the early '00s with All Hours, then went solo, moved to New York, became an actor, and has now released his first album in seven years, Wry Observer.
We discuss the title track from that album plus "Brooklyn at Dawn" (the intro music is from that too: "The Last to Die in Battle"). Then we look back to "Box Office Stud" by All Hours (2004) and finish by listening to "Bright Lights" from the album Aaron David Gleason (2010). Learn more at aarondavidgleason.com.
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30 Apr 2018 | NEM#72: Sarah McQuaid Kills Her Darlings | 00:54:23 | |
Sarah has recorded five solo albums since 1997, starting with traditional folk songs, sometimes guitar instrumentals, and now focusing on originals that mix British and American folk in a style influenced by Joni Mitchell, among others. She has lately pared back her songwriting to ensure that every note counts.
We discuss the title track and "The Silence above Us" from If We Dig Any Deeper It Could Get Dangerous (2018) and "Hardwick’s Lofty Towers" from The Plum Tree and the Rose (2012). Closing song: "Yellowstone" from Walking into White (2015). Opening instrumental: "The Day of Wrath, That Day," also from the new album. For more, see sarahmcquaid.com.
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18 May 2018 | NEM #73: David J Colors His Poetry | 01:06:56 | |
David J. Haskins gained fame with Bauhaus in the late '70s/early '80s, gained more fame with Love and Rockets, and has since 1983 released around ten albums plus several EPs and other collaborations.
We discuss "The Auteur (Redux / Reprise)" a 2018 single (featuring Rose McGowan and Emily Jane White), "Vaudeville Ghost Light" from Carpe Noctem (2016), credited to M.C. Nightshade and the Theatre Bizarre Orchestra, and "Eulogy for Jeff Buckley" from Not Long for This World (2011). End song: "The Day the David Bowie Died" from Vagabond Songs (2017). Opening song: "No New Tale to Tell" by Love and Rockets from Earth, Sun, Moon (1987). For more, see davidjonline.com.
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29 May 2018 | NEM #74: Colin Moulding (XTC) Kills and Scatters the Editor | 01:11:42 | |
As bassist/co-frontman for XTC, he released around 14 albums between 1978–2000, and for the first time since, he has a new release, the Great Aspirations EP now under the name TC&I.
We discuss "Scatter Me" and "Kenny" from this 2017 release, plus "Say It" an 2002 XTC song, and conclude by listening to "Where Did the Ordinary People Go?" the final 2005 XTC single. Intro music: "Making Plans for Nigel" from Drums and Wires (1979). For more, see facebook.com/tcandimusic.
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08 Jun 2018 | NEM#75: Nick Saloman (The Bevis Frond): Indie Every Day! | 01:05:08 | |
Nick has released 22 albums as The Bevis Frond since 1986, alternating jangle-pop with psychedelia and power-guitar rock… pretty much anything '60s-flavored.
We discuss "Longships" from Example 22 (2015), "Opthalmic Microdots" from White Numbers (2013), and "Coming Round" from London Stone (1992). We conclude by listening to "Portobello Man" from Valedictory Songs (2000). Intro: “He’d Be a Diamond” from New River Head (1991). Hear more at bevisfrond.bandcamp.com.
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23 Jun 2018 | NEM#76: Phil Manzanera’s Impossible Guitar | 01:12:16 | |
Phil was a core member of Roxy Music through the '70s and early '80s, has released 10+ solo albums since 1975 and many collaborations—appearing on around 80 albums in total—with an experimental yet tasteful guitar that's sometimes mistaken for a keyboard or something else.
We discuss "No Church in the Wild" from The Sound of Blue (2015), which is a cover of the song by Jay Z and Kanye West based around a sample from Phil's song "K-Scope" from the album of that name (1970). We then talk about "Wish You Well" from 6:00pm (2004) and the title track from Diamond Head (1975). Finally we listen to "Magdalena" from Live in Japan (2017). Intro music: "Over You" by Roxy Music from Flesh & Blood (1980).
For more, visit manzanera.com.
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07 Jul 2018 | NEM#77: Shawn Phillips: Uncategorizable from Texas | 01:07:16 | |
Shawn started as a '60s folk singer, went to England to cavort with the greats of classic rock, and emerged in the '70s with ten albums of eclectic, progressive music with shamanic lyrics delivered with a twang.
We discuss "Woman" from Second Contribution (1971), "A Christmas Song" from Faces (1972) and "Mr. President" from Furthermore (1974), then play two songs from his new album, Continuance: “C’mon Round” and "Bach to the Fusion." Opening music: “I’m a Loner (I’m a Drifter)” from I’m a Loner (1964). For more, see shawnphillips.com.
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21 Jul 2018 | NEM#78: Tara Lynch’s Unflinchingly Honest Metal Debut | 01:01:03 | |
Tara has long been building her heavy metal guitar skills, but has only recently gone public, building a huge social media following and now releasing Evil Enough, an album featuring musicians who've played with Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne, Yngwie Malmsteen, etc.
We discuss "Antidote" and "Banished from My Kingdom," and close with "Unbreakable." Opening music: "Gui-Tara Rises." Hear more at taralynch.com.
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05 Aug 2018 | NEM#79: Prateek Kuhad’s Bilingual Love Songs | 01:15:40 | |
Prateek was named artist of the year for 2016 by MTV India, and has been releasing tasteful, lyrics-focused songs about relationships in English and Hindi since 2011.
We focus on his 2015 album Tokens and Charms: "Go," "Oh Love," and "Flames," plus the 2017 single "Tum Jab Pas," and the title track from his brand new EP cold/mess. Intro/outro: "Raat Raazi" (2013). For more, visit prateekkuhad.com.
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19 Aug 2018 | NEM#80: Rod Picott: Literary Workin’ Man | 01:04:35 | |
Nashville singer/songwriter/fiction-writer Rod laid sheet rock for years before releasing his first album in 2001; he has now released ten albums of vivid Americana.
We focus on his new double album Out Past the Wires, discussing "Take Home Pay" and "Date of Grace" (with intro/outro from "Be My Bonnie"), then look back to "Rust Belt Fields" from Welding Burns (2011) and finally listen to “You're Not Missing Anything” from Hang Your Hopes on a Crooked Nail (2014). More at rodpicott.com.
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30 Aug 2018 | NEM#81: Lindsay Murray Is Gretchen’s Wheel | 01:08:49 | |
Lindsay has released four albums and an EP of depressed alternative rock under the band name Gretchen's Wheel since 2015, providing a modern model of accessible yet professional DIY recording.
We focus on Black Box Theory, covering "Untethered," "Tatyana," and "Plans," plus "Save the Day" from Sad Scientist (2017). Intro: “Total Loss” from Fragile State (2015). For more, visit gretchenswheel.com.
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14 Sep 2018 | NEM#82: Byron Isaacs Emerges from Bassland | 01:08:35 | |
Byron is an in-demand session/touring bassist whose main band since 2004 has been NYC's Ollabelle. We talk about "Losing You" and "Gypsy Wind" from his debut solo album, Disappearing Man (2018), plus "Gone Today” by Ollabelle from Riverside Battle Songs (2007), and finish with"Horizontal Man" by Lost Leaders from their 2014 eponymous album. Intro: “Heaven’s Pearls” by Levon Helm from Electric Dirt (2009). For more, visit byronisaacs.com.
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01 Oct 2018 | NEM#83: Rat Scabies’s Damned Drumming | 00:55:30 | |
Christopher Millar played for about two decades with first-generation British punk band The Damned starting in 1976, and has now released his debut solo album, P.H.D. (Prison, Hospital, Debt). We discuss "Dazy Bones" and "Rat's Opus" from that 2018 album, then look back to The Damned's "History of the World (Part One)" from The Black Album (1980), then end by listening to Rat's cover of the Kraftwerk classic "Autobahn" with The Germans from Do Not Fuck With the Germans (2003). Intro/outro: "Love Song" by The Damned from Machine Gun Etiquette (1979). For more, visit ratscabies.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. | |||
11 Oct 2018 | NEM#84: Laura Davis Was “The Girl in the Back” (of the Student Teachers) | 01:01:22 | |
Laura Davis-Chanin of the Phi Fic podcast drummed in the late '70s NYC punk band The Student Teachers and has written about it in The Girl in the Back: A Female Drummer's Life with Bowie, Blondie, and the '70s Rock Scene (2018).
We discuss the book and listen to songs from Invitation To... The Student Teachers (2013): "Looks," "Christmas Weather," plus as an intro, "Channel 13." Laura also co-wrote lyrics to two Blondie songs: we hear some of "Angels in the Balcony" from Autoamerican (1980) plus "Slow Motion" from Eat to the Beat (1979).
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27 Oct 2018 | NEM#85: John Etheridge (Soft Machine) Is For Everything! | 01:12:27 | |
John is an amazing guitarist who started in the late-'60s British blues boom, had his first compositions set to tape with Darryl Way's Wolf in the early '70s, then joined the latter line-ups of jazz-prog legends Soft Machine (replacing Alan Holdsworth) in the late '70s. He's collaborated with luminaries like violinist Stéphane Grappelli, guitar great John Williams, and Andy Summers from The Police, and released eight solo albums prior to teaming up with former members of Soft Machine for another six albums.
We discuss "One Glove" by Soft Machine from Hidden Details (2018), his rendition of Rodgers and Hart's "My Romance" from I Didn’t Know (2004), and "Venerable Bede" from Ash (1994). We conclude by listening to "Blue Breeze" by John Etheridge and Vimala Rowe from Out of the Sky (2015). Intro/outro from "Huffin'" by Soft Machine from Alive and Well: Recorded in Paris (1978). For more, visit john-etheridge.com and softmachine.org.
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18 Nov 2018 | NEM#86: Seth Swirsky Provides Instant Pleasure | 01:10:31 | |
Seth Swirsky was a highly successful staff songwriter for over 20 years, and has put out three solo albums and three albums as The Red Button since 2004. He's a huge Beatles fan and has released a Beatles documentary Beatles Stories and has multiple books about psychology and baseball. We discuss his heavily covered and sound-tracked tune "Love Is a Beautiful Thing"; you'll hear the version by Al Green from Don't Look Back (1993), then "Matchbook Cover" from Seth's album Watercolor Day (2010) and "Picture" by The Red Button from As Far as Yesterday Goes (2011). The end suite is "Shine/Circles and Squares/Go" from his album Circles and Squares (2016). Intro music is from the title track to Instant Pleasure (2004). For more, see seth.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Announcement: There's a supporter-only interview with Bruce Soord of Pineapple Thief on Patreon. Please support the podcast so that we can continue! | |||
08 Dec 2018 | NEM#87: Chris Cacavas Fronts His Depression | 01:23:56 | |
Chris rose to fame on keys for Arizona's country punks Green on Red from '81–'87, and has since then been fronted 12 albums while doing session keyboard work.
We discuss "Pale Blonde Hell" by Chris Cacavas and Junkyard Love from Pale Blonde Hell (1994), "Do Me No Favors" from Anonymous (1997), and "Don't Think Twice" from Bumbling Home from the Star (2002). We listen to "I Won't Feel Well" from Love's Been Re-Discontinued (2013). Opening music: the title track from Green on Red's Gravity Talks. For more, see chris-cacavas.com.
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19 Dec 2018 | NEM#88: Lincoln Barr’s Off-Center Vulnerability | 01:05:18 | |
Lincoln established the Seattle-based singer/songwriter vehicle Red Jacket Mine in 2003, made three albums and an EP with them, and in 2017 released his first solo album, the jazzy, live-in-studio Trembling Frames.
We examine "Desperate Tormentors" and hear "How To Escape" and a bit of "Memory Up and Die" from that album, and discuss Red Jacket Mine: "Apricot Moon" from Lovers Lookout (2009) and "Jesus's House" from Hello, Old Cloud (2008). For more, see lincolnbarrmusic.com.
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05 Jan 2019 | NEM#89: Dusty Wright’s Metaphysical Americana | 01:09:28 | |
After starting in the '80s with the Trolls and the Bastards of Execution, Dusty has released six albums as a solo artist since 1997. We discuss a new, unreleased song "Pardon My Love," then "Man in the Mirror" from Gliding Toward Oblivion (2018) and "High Flyin' Bird" by GIANTfingers from around 2003. We conclude by listening to "(Art at) the Speed of Life" by the Dusty Diamonds from 1994. Intro/outro: "Karma" from dust! (2000). For more, see dustywright.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. | |||
25 Jan 2019 | NEM#90: Sam Phillips Brings Intuition Out of Dreams | 01:01:09 | |
Sam has released sixteen albums of catchy, textured pop music since 1983.
We discuss "I Want to Be You" and "Tears in the Ground" from World on Sticks (2018), "How to Dream" from Fan Dance (2001), and conclude by listening to "When I’m Alone" from Push Any Button (2013). Intro: "Baby I Can’t Please You" from Martinis and Bikinis (1994). For more, visit samphillips.com.
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08 Feb 2019 | NEM#91: Rachel Taylor Brown’s Decorated Aphorisms | 01:09:18 | |
Portland-based singer-songwriter Rachel has released 10 albums of off-kilter, usually piano-based, lyric-heavy indie rock since the mid '00s.
We discuss "Maker" and "God" (plus the intro "Gyre") from Run Tiny Human (2018), "Taxidermy" from World so Sweet (2011), and "Ormolu" from Ormolu (2006), and also listen to "We'll Have A" from Falimy (2014). For more, see racheltaylorbrown.com.
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19 Feb 2019 | NEM#92: Steve Young (Hedflux): Electronica Breaking Club Conventions | 01:23:08 | |
Steve started producing tracks for dance clubs in 2007, changing his style in 2013 to slow down, carve out space for spontaneous performance, and develop "audio alchemy" over a few EPs and two recent albums.
We discuss "Equinosis" from the Mercurial EP (2018), "Superluminal Sound" from his Soul Science album (2016), and the title track from his Wanderlust EP (2013). We conclude by listening to "Origins" by Hedflux and Alex Delfont from Kin (2018). Opening/closing: "Music Is My Weapon" (2007). For more, see hedflux.com.
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09 Mar 2019 | NEM#93: Peter Aaron Lives in the Blues-Punk Moment | 01:02:15 | |
Peter started in hardcore punk and used the blues to add depth for his band the Chrome Cranks, which released four studio albums and a live album in the mid-1990s then another in 2012. Since then he's been a music journalist and author, writing about the Ramones, the Band, and others, with occasional musical projects. We discuss his new single "Bomb Train Blues" (2018) with the band Young Skulls, Chrome Cranks tracks "Dark Room" from Chrome Cranks (1994), and "Rubber Rat" from Ain’t No Lies in Blood (2012). We conclude by listening to "Purge 4" from Purges by Peter Aaron and Brian Chase (2016). Intro/outro: "Hot Blonde Cocktail" by the Chrome Cranks from Love in Exile (1997). For more, see peteraaron.org.
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22 Mar 2019 | NEM#94: Ian Moore Grown Far Beyond Blues-Rock | 01:10:04 | |
Ian has released ten studio albums and three EPs since 1993, starting as an Austin guitar hero and evolving into an eclectic, subtle Seattle songwriter who teaches songwriting courses.
We discuss "1000 Blackbirds" from Toronto (2018), the title track from Strange Days (2017), and "Abilene" from Luminaria (2004). End song: "Sad Affair" from El Sonido Nuevo (2011). Intro: "Satisfied" from Ian Moore (1993). For more, see ianmoore.com.
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04 Apr 2019 | NEM#95: R. Stevie Moore Just Happens… Frequently! | 01:07:17 | |
Stevie has been recording pop tunes and/or wild experiments nearly continually since the late 60s, with hundreds of albums, many of them compilations of home recordings. We discuss "Pop Music" and "Take Back" from Afterlife (2019) and "The House Is Not in Order" by R. Stevie Moore and Alan Jenkins and the Kettering Vampires from The Embodiment of Progressive Ideals (2018) and conclude by listening to "I H8 Ppl" by R. Stevie Moore and Jason Falkner from Make It Be (2017). Bonus songs: "Pervert" from World War 4 (2016) and (at the end) "Goodbye, Piano" from Phonography (1976). Intro: "I Like to Stay Home" from Glad Music (1986). For more, see rsteviemoore.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Check out Mark's new album. | |||
19 Apr 2019 | NEM#96: Andrew McMahon Throws in All His Favorite Things | 01:10:44 | |
Andrew has put out nine albums and a few EPs of piano-and-vocal-based pop using various band names since he was in high school in the late '90s. We discuss two of his Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness tracks: "Blue Vacation" from Upside Down Flowers (2018) and "Synesthesia" from The Pop Underground EP, then "Me and the Moon" by Something Corporate from North (2003), and conclude by listening to "Swim" by Jack's Passenger from The Glass Passenger (2008). Opening music: "I Woke Up in a Car" by Something Corporate from Leaving through the Window (2002). For more, see andrewmcmahon.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Check out Mark's new album. | |||
03 May 2019 | NEM#97: Taking Danny Seraphine Back to Chicago | 01:37:26 | |
Danny drummed with Chicago from its founding in 1967 through 1990 and wrote several songs for the band during the mid-late '70s, often with David "Hawk" Wolinski. We discuss "Little One" (and our intro music, "Take Me Back to Chicago") from Chicago XI (1977), "Street Player" from Chicago 13 (1979), and "Devil's Sweet" from Chicago VII (1974). End song: "The Real World" by California Transit Authority from Sacred Ground (2013). For more, see dannyseraphine.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Check out Mark's new album. Sponsors: Bandzoogle for 30 days free and 15% off a year of a great band website (use promo code NEM) and skylightframe.com (code NEM) for $10 off a great Mother's Day gift. | |||
17 May 2019 | NEM#98: Phil Judd Entertains Himself | 01:06:34 | |
Phil founded New Zealand's Split Enz with Tim Finn in 1972, recorded a seminal punk single with Suburban Reptiles, had an Australian #1 hit with The Swingers, then moved to solo and soundtrack work until 2006, since which he's recorded five thickly textured solo albums including extensive one-man-band work. We discuss the title track from Flightless Bird (2019), "Kite Flying Day" from Play It Strange (2014), and "Lamplight" by Schnell Fenster from The Sound of Trees (1988). We conclude by listening to "No One's Best Man" from Novelty Act (2016). Intro/outro: "Sweet Dreams" by Split Enz from Second Thoughts (1976). Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Check out Mark's new album. Sponsor: Bandzoogle for 30 days free and 15% off a year of a great band website (use promo code NEM). | |||
02 Jun 2019 | NEM#99: Globelamp (Elizabeth LeFay): Raw, Psychedelic Folk | 00:59:59 | |
Elizabeth got her start in the psych-punk band Meowtain in Olympia, WA, emerged as Globelamp in 2011 with an EP, was briefly a touring member of Foxygen, and has put out three albums since 2014.
We discuss "Everything's a Spiral" and listen to "Black Tar" from Romantic Cancer (2018), "Controversial/Confrontational" from The Orange Glow (2015), and "Warrior" from Star Dust (2014). Intro: "Hex" from Meowtain (2012). For more, see facebook.com/globelamp.
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21 Jun 2019 | NEM#100: Dan Stuart Faces Truth and Writes Fiction in Mexico | 01:09:11 | |
Dan fronted Arizona cow-punk band Green on Red from 1979 to 1992, releasing seven albums and three EPs, and has since released four solo albums and some collaborations, growing increasingly literary, with two of his recent albums accompanied by novels.
We discuss two tracks from The Unfortunate Demise of Marlowe Billings (2018): "A Killer Now" and "Sky Harbor," plus "La Passionaria" from Can o’ Worms (1995). We conclude by listening to "Who Knows" by The Slummers from Love of the Amateur (2010). Intro/outro: "Sixteen Ways" by Green on Red from Gas, Food, Lodging (1985). More at marlowebillings.com.
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27 Jul 2019 | NEM#101: Helen Money (Alison Chesley): Rock Cellist | 00:57:34 | |
Alison was studying classical music when she joined Jason Narducy in 1994 in a duet that grew into two Verbow albums. She's since recorded four solo cello albums and been a guest musician on over 100 albums, playing with Bob Mould, Superchunk, Anthrax, Broken Social Scene, etc. We discuss "Become Zero" and "Vanished Star" from Become Zero (2016), then "Beautiful Friends" from Arriving Angels (2013) and listen to "For My Father" by Jarboe/Helen Money (2015). Intro: "New History" by Verbow from White Out (2000); closing music from "Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing" from In Tune (2009). For more, see helenmoney.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. | |||
10 Aug 2019 | NEM#102: John Andrew Fredrick (The Black Watch): Literary Anglophilia | 01:06:58 | |
John has released 17 albums and 5 EPs of guitar-based post-punk as the Black Watch since 1988. He's also an English professor who's published 5 books.
We discuss "Eustacia's Dream" from Magic Johnson (2019), "Emily, Are You Sleeping?" from Led Zeppelin Five (2011), "Inner City Garden" from The Hypnotizing Sea (2005), and premiere "Much of a Muchness" from the forthcoming Crying All the Time EP. For more, see johnandrewfredrick.com.
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16 Aug 2019 | NEM#103: Homer Flynn on The Residents’ 50 Years | 01:20:26 | |
The Residents were formed in 1969 and have released around 50 albums of theatrical, experimental music with humor and humanity. They're great to freak people out with. The band is anonymous; Homer is the head of their management arm, The Cryptic Corporation. We discuss "Good Vibes" from Intruders (2019), with music by Eric Feldman who replaced long-time Residents composer Hardy Fox upon his retirement in 2015 (and his death in 2018); "Blue Rosebuds," both the original Duck Stab (1978) version and the live Shadowland (2014) versions; "Kiss of Flesh" from God in Three Persons (1988); and we conclude by listening to "If Only" from the new Hardy Fox tribute album "The Godfather of Odd." Intro: "Fire (Santa Dog)" (1972) and outro: "The Simple Song" from Commercial Album (1980). For more, visit residents.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. | |||
07 Sep 2019 | NEM#104: Dave Schramm: The Return of the Schramms | 00:55:52 | |
Dave was the original guitarist for Yo La Tengo in the mid '80s and left to lead The Schramms for six albums plus two solo albums while being an in-demand guitarist supporting artists like Freedy Johnston, Richard Buckner, Kate Jacobs and Chris Stamey. We discuss three Schramms songs, "Faith is a Dusty Word" from Omnidirectional (2019), "I'll Believe" from 100 Questions (2000), and "Wild Innocence" from Dizzy Spell (1996), and conclude by listening to another Omnidirectional tune, "The Day When." Intro: "The Way Some People Die" from Walk to Delphi (1989). For more info, see theschramms.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. | |||
20 Sep 2019 | NEM#105: Wayne Hussey (The Mission): Salad Daze to Mission Accomplished | 01:19:16 | |
Wayne started in the late 70s, was on the first Dead or Alive Album, made his name as guitarist for The Sisters of Mercy's first full album, then led The Mission UK from 1986 through 11 albums plus two solo albums and some collaborations. We discuss "Wither on the Vine" from Songs of Candlelight & Razorblades (2014), then two Mission songs: "Phantom Pain" from Another Fall from Grace (2016) and "Tower of Strength" from Children (1987). We conclude by listening to a 2016 solo single "My Love Will Protect You." Intro/outro: "Marian" by Sisters of Mercy from First and Last and Always (1985). For more, visit themissionuk.com. Sponsors: Visit masterclass.com/EXAMINED for $30 off a MasterClass All-Access Pass. Check out Mark's new multimedia podcast at prettymuchpop.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. | |||
04 Oct 2019 | NEM#106: John Colpitts (aka Kid Millions/Man Forever): Heavy Meditations | 01:13:25 | |
John founded the Brooklyn space-rock cooperative Oneida in the mid 90s and has put out 13 albums with them plus four as his solo project Man Forever and several others as collaborations or as Kid Millions. We discuss two tracks by Man Forever from Play What They Want (2017): "You Were Never Here" and "Twin Torches" (feat. Laurie Anderson), then Oneida's "All in Due Time" from Romance (2018), and listen to "Nine Years of Facing a Wall" by Fox Millions Duo from Biting Through (2019). Intro: "Sheets of Easter" by Oneida from Each One Teach One (2002). For more, see johnwilliamcolpitts.com. Sponsor: Visit Keeps.com/EXAMINED for a free month of hair loss treatment. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. | |||
11 Oct 2019 | NEM#107: Barry Andrews (Shriekback): Objectifications of Groove | 01:14:41 | |
Barry started in '77 playing keys with XTC and after two albums started his own band Shriekback in '81, with whom he's had 14 releases plus some solo albums. He's known for inventive soundscapes placed over solid grooves and philosophical lyrics delivered in a low chant. We discuss three Shriekback tunes: "Such, Such Are the Joys" from Why Anything? Why This? (2018), "Amaryllis in the Sprawl" from Glory Bumps (2007), and "Stimulate the Beaded Hamster"/"Pond Life" from Naked Apes and Pond Life (2000). We conclude by listening to a solo tune, "Virgin of the Ladder" by Barry Andrews from Contaminated Pop (2019). Intro: "Nemesis" from Oil & Gold (1985). For more, see shriekback.com. Sponsor: Visit masterclass.com/EXAMINED for $30 off a MasterClass All-Access Pass. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. | |||
25 Oct 2019 | NEM#108: Mike Watt’s Punk Operas | 00:58:12 | |
Ace bassist Mike started with punk legends MINUTEMEN in the early '80s, broke into the majors with fireHOSE going into the 90s, and was so beloved by the alternative music scene that his first solo album in '94 was star-studded, with Eddie Vedder and Dave Grohl in the supporting tour. Mike has released three concept albums over the years and has collaborated on dozes of projects as well as backing Iggy Pop in the reformed Stooges. We discuss "Bob Dylan Wrote Propaganda Songs" by Minutemen from What Makes a Man Start Fires (1983), "The Boilerman" from Contemplating the Engine Room (1997), the first, second, and last sections from Hyphenated-Man (2011), and "I Got Marty Feldman Eyes" from the Big Walnuts Yonder self-titled album (2017). We conclude by listening to "Yeah, We’re Gonna Learn to Fall" by Jumpstarted Plowhards from Round One (2019) featuring Todd Congelliere. Intro: "Walking the Cow" by fireHOSE from Flyin’ the Flannel (1991). For more, visit mikewatt.com. Sponsor: Visit mackwledon.com and use code EXAMINED for 20% off Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. | |||
08 Nov 2019 | NEM#109: Producer Guy Sigsworth (Seal, Björk, etc.) Goes Solo | 01:16:30 | |
Guy has been a highly sought-after British producer/keyboardist since the early '90s and is just now releasing his debut album, Stet. We discuss "Mono No Aware" and "Dorian" from that album and "Unravel" from Björk's Homogenic (1997). End song: "Let's Go" by Frou Frou from Details (2002). Intro: "Crazy," co-written with Seal from his debut album (1991). Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Sponsor: Visit masterclass.com/EXAMINED for 15% off a MasterClass All-Access Pass. | |||
22 Nov 2019 | NEM#110: Joe Louis Walker’s Blues Soup | 01:23:57 | |
Joe has played alongside B.B. King, Ron Wood, and even back to Hendrix, Hooker, and Monk. As a solo artist he's put out around two dozen albums since 1986. He's a blues man but mixes in gospel, soul, rock, and many other styles. We discuss the title track of Hellfire (2012), "Keep the Faith" from Hornet's Nest (2013), the title track from The Gift (1988), and listen to "Soldier for Jesus" from Viva Las Vegas Live (2019). Intro: "Don't Play Games" from Cold Is the Night (1986). For more, see joelouiswalker.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Sponsors: Visit mackweldon.com w/ code EXAMINED for 20% off, dollarshaveclub.com/NEM for your $5 ultimate starter set, and masterclass.com/EXAMINED for 15% off a MasterClass All-Access Pass. | |||
07 Dec 2019 | NEM#111: Marty Willson-Piper Has Room for Everything | 01:14:11 | |
In The Church, he was half of a world-famous twin guitar machine for 30 years starting in 1980 but has also released seven solo albums and been in several other bands, most notably releasing four albums with his old friend Dare Mason as Noctorum. We discuss two 2019 Noctorum tracks, "The Moon Drips" from Afterlife and "Dancing with Death" from The Afterdeath EP, plus "You Whisper" from his solo album Art Attack (1988). We conclude by listening to "Forget the Radio" from his solo album Hanging Out in Heaven (2000). Intro: "Spark" by The Church from Starfish (1988). For more see martywillson-piper.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon to get the ad-free feed. Sponsors: Visit mackweldon.com w/ code EXAMINED for 20% off, and masterclass.com/EXAMINED to get a free MasterClass All-Access Pass to gift when you buy one for yourself. | |||
20 Dec 2019 | NEM#112: Radney Foster Finds His Voice | 01:11:59 | |
Radney started as a Nashville songwriter and performed in the 80s with Foster & Lloyd. has released about a dozen albums since '91 that increasingly break away from country music standards into something more personal. We discuss two recordings from For You to See the Stars (2017) that have accompanying short stories (written when he literally lost his voice): "Sycamore Creek" and "Raining on Sunday," plus "Nobody Wins" from Del Rio , TX 1959 (1992). End song: "Godspeed (Dulce Sueños)." Intro: "Crazy Over You" by Foster & Lloyd from their eponymous album (1987). Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon to get the ad-free feed. Sponsors: Visit dollarshaveclub.com/NEM for your $5 ultimate starter set and masterclass.com/EXAMINED for 15% off a MasterClass All-Access Pass. | |||
03 Jan 2020 | NEM-Pretty Much Pop Crossover: The Singer Not the Song w/ Ken Stringfellow (feat. Game Theory) | 00:53:13 | |
Do you just embrace the pure sound of music or does context matter to you, i.e. the artist's intentions and body of work? Ken Stringfellow (Posies, R.E.M., Big Star), previous NEM guest for #39, joins Mark plus Erica Spyres and Brian Hirt for a special podcast-crossover episode to talk about what grabs us about music, it it gets to your ears, singers vs. songwriters, the concept "genius," and how this attitude towards music translates to our intake of other media (e.g. favorite film directors). For more, visit prettymuchpop.com, nakedlyexaminedmusic.com, and support us at patreon.com/nakedlyexaminedmusic to get a special, lengthy New Year's update from Mark. Also, check out Andy Frasco's World Saving Podcast. | |||
17 Jan 2020 | NEM#113: Bid (Monochrome Set): All-Permissive British New Wave Forever! | 01:06:59 | |
The Monochrome Set has under the leadership of Bid released 15 albums of eccentric British pop since 1980, and he's had another nine as Scartlet's Well. His songs often employ a '60s dance vibe, literary lyrics, and a try-anything approach to arrangements. We discuss "Eux Tous" from Fabula Mendax (2019), "Walking with the Beast" from Dante's Casino (1990), "Adeste Fidelis" from Love Zombies (1980), and conclude listening to the title track of Spaces Everywhere (2015). Intro: "Eine Symphonie Des Grauens" (a 1979 single). For more, see themonochromeset.co.uk. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon to get the ad-free feed. Sponsor: Visit masterclass.com/EXAMINED for 15% off a MasterClass All-Access Pass. | |||
31 Jan 2020 | NEM#114: Michaela Anne’s Hyper-Reflective Country | 01:07:10 | |
Michaela has released four albums of carefully styled, lyrically rich country since 2011. From her latest, Desert Dove (2019), we discuss the title track, plus you'll hear "By Our Design" as the intro and "Somebody New" as the closer. We also discuss "Worrying Mind" from Bright Lights and the Fame (2016) and "Is This What Mama Meant" from Ease My Mind (2014). For more, see michaelaanne.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon to get the ad-free feed. | |||
14 Feb 2020 | NEM#115: Julie Slick: Pedal Art Visualizer | 01:23:04 | |
Julie joined the Adrian Belew Power Trio in 2006 and released two solo albums starting in 2010. She then joined another bassist, Marco Machera for four albums, the last three as Echotest. Why two basses? Because Julie uses tech to change the sound of her bass to allow her to cover an orchestra's worth of parts. We discuss "Ladies' Legs at the Temperature Hotel" and "No, You Are Dead/The Gate of Light" by Echotest from Daughter of Ocean (2019), plus "Pi" from her solo album Terroir (2012), and listen to "Supercell" by Echotest from From Two Balconies (2017). Intro/Outro: "Mela" from Julie Slick (2010). For more, see julieslick.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon to get the ad-free feed. Sponsor: Visit masterclass.com/EXAMINED for 15% off a MasterClass All-Access Pass. | |||
28 Feb 2020 | NEM#116: hackedepicciotto: Nomadic Cinematographers | 01:19:00 | |
Einstürzende Neubauten's Alexander Hacke and artist/singer Danielle de Picciotto have released seven albums of often instrumental, always experimental music together since 2011, the last four as hackedepicciotto. We discuss "The Banishing" and "Third From the Sun" from The Current (2019) and "Propehcy" from Menetekel (2017), plus intro music is "Let There Be Joy" from Joy (2018). We conclude by listening to "Survivors" from Danielle's solo album Deliverance (2019). For more, see hackedepicciotto.de. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon to get the ad-free feed. Sponsor: Visit betterhelp.com/nem for 10% off your first month of online counseling. | |||
13 Mar 2020 | NEM#117: Chris McQueen (FORQ, Snarky Puppy): Like Fusion, But Cool | 01:27:30 | |
Chris has played guitar for Snarky Puppy since it started in 2004, has led rock bands and explored acoustic guitar duets. We discuss "M-Theory" by FORQ from Four (2019), the title track to Western Theatre by Matt Read and Chris McQueen (2019), and "Coven" by Snarky Puppy from Immigrance (2019), and end with "Strut" by Foe Destroyer from their self-titled album (2013). Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon to get the ad-free feed. Sponsor: Visit betterhelp.com/nem for 10% off your first month of online counseling. | |||
27 Mar 2020 | NEM#118: Matt Wilson (Trip Shakespeare) Is Still a Writer | 01:04:46 | |
Matt released 4 albums and got on a major label with Trip Shakespeare in the late '80s, released a solo album in '98, ran bands with fellow Tripper John Munson for three albums over many subsequent years, ad has now released his first album as Matt Wilson & His Orchestra, When I Was a Writer. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon to get the ad-free feed. Sponsors: Visit betterhelp.com/nem for 10% off your first month of online counseling. Visit masterclass.com/EXAMINED for 15% off a MasterClass All-Access Pass. | |||
10 Apr 2020 | NEM#119: Chris A. Maxwell: The Power of What You Don’t Fully Understand | 00:59:16 | |
Chris fronted Gunbunnies in the early '90s and was then a member of Skeleton Key, but he's best known for being half of the production team Elegant Too. Since 2014 he's released two solo albums. We discuss two songs from 2012's New Store No. 2, the title track and "Most of What I Know I Learned from Women." We then talk about Elegant Too's work with They Might Be Giants (feat. Doughty) on "Mr. Xcitement" from Mink Car (2001) and also working with St. Vincent on the Bob's Burgers tune "Bad Girls" (2013). We conclude with Chris's "Imaginary Man" from Arkansas Summer (2016). Intro: "Stranded" by Gunbunnies from Paw Paw Patch (1990). Outro: Elegant Too's theme for ESPN's 30 for 30. For more see maxwellsongs.com and elegatnttoo.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon to get the ad-free feed. Sponsor: Visit betterhelp.com/nem for 10% off your first month of online counseling. | |||
24 Apr 2020 | NEM#120: Steve Harley is Wiser and Less Hungry | 01:08:52 | |
Steve started fronting Cockney Rebel in the early '70s and has released a dozen albums of of narrative-driven, tuneful songs. We discuss "Compared with You (Your Eyes Don’t Seem to Age)" and listen to "Only You," his two originals from his new solo album Uncovered (2020) then look back to "Faith & Virtue" from Stranger Comes to Town (2010) and Cockney Rebel's "Bed in the Corner"/"Sling It" from The Psychomodo (1974). Intro: "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" by Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel from The Best Years of Our Lives (1975). Learn more at steveharley.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon to get the ad-free feed. Visit masterclass.com/EXAMINED for 2-for-1 on MasterClass All-Access Pass. | |||
08 May 2020 | NEM#121: K.C. Clifford on Brokenness and Power | 01:04:05 | |
K.C. has created seven releases of confessional folk (sometimes gospel, sometimes country) since 2000. We discuss "No More Living Small" and listen to "You Couldn't Stay" from her 2020 self-titled album, then talk about "Broken Things" from Orchid (2010) and "Find My Way Home" from Teeth-Marks on My Tongue (2004). Intro: "Emily" from Times Like These (2000). For more see kcclifford.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. | |||
22 May 2020 | NEM#122: Jack Hues (from Wang Chung) Plays Jazz and Prog | 01:12:04 | |
Jack fronted Wang Chung for five albums in the '80s, left the limelight to produce, and got a jazz combo going by 2000 which he's released five albums with, reformed Wang Chung, and only now is having a debut solo release, the double album Primitif. We discuss "Whitstable Beach" from that album, "Class War and Sex War" by Jack Hues and the Quartet from A Thesis on the Ballad (2015), and "Brahms Blues" by The-Quartet from Illuminated. (2006) We conclude by listening to "To Live and Die in L.A." by Wang Chung from Ochesography (2019). For more see jackhues.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Visit masterclass.com/EXAMINED for 15% off a MasterClass All-Access Pass. | |||
05 Jun 2020 | NEM#123: Rick Kemp (Steeleye Span) Slows Down | 01:06:25 | |
Rick played bass on 15 albums with Steeleye Span between 1971 and 2016 and had released five solo albums since 1996 (plus another with his then-wife Maddy Prior). We discuss “Race Against Time” from Perfect Blue (2018) and two Steeleye tunes: “Cromwell’s Skull” from Dodgy Bastards (2016) and “Samain” from They Called Her Babylon (2004). We conclude by listening to “Bachelor’s […] | |||
19 Jun 2020 | NEM#124: Alev Lenz’s Tracts of Blood and Sisterhood | 01:06:29 | |
Alev started in Germany with her metal band "Alev" in the early '00s and has released three atmospheric, idea-filled solo albums since 2009 plus several soundtracks and collaborations. We discuss "The Chair" (and at the end listen to "Cigarettes & Blow") from 3 (2019), plus the title track from Two-Headed Girl (2016), "Flowers of Love" from Storytelling Piano Playing Fräulein (2009), and "In this Mouth" by Anoushka Shankar feat Alev Lenz from Love Letters (2020). Intro: "Fall Into Me" from the Black Mirror Soundtrack (2016). For more, visit alevlenz.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Visit masterclass.com/EXAMINED for 15% off a MasterClass All-Access Pass. | |||
04 Jul 2020 | NEM#125: Victor DeLorenzo (ex Violent Femmes) Starts with Drums | 01:07:45 | |
Victor started as a singer/songwriter, drummed with the Femmes for five albums in the '80s, and has since recorded six solo releases and five more with NINETEEN THIRTEEN, plus other collaborations, jazz jamming, and work in the theater. We discuss "Invisible Shadows" from Tranceaphone (2020), "Carry Me" from Victor DeLorenzo (2013), "Arco, Pizzicato" by Nineteen Thirteen from The Dream (2016), and listen to "Audrey" from Pancake Day (1996). Intro/outro: "World Without Mercy" by Violent Femmes from The Blind Leading the Naked (1985). More at victordelorenzo.weebly.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. | |||
18 Jul 2020 | NEM#126: Jim Peterik Eyes Much More Than the Tiger | 01:12:33 | |
Jim has released 30+ albums since 1964 with Ides of March, Survivor, Pride of Lions, et al. Intro: His biggest hits, the title tracks of Vehicle (1970) and The Eye of the Tiger (1983). We discuss his new solo single "Empty Arena" and two Ides of March tunes, "Friends Like You" from Play On (2019) feat. Mindi Abair and "L.A. Goodbye," recorded in 1992 but originally from Common Bond (1971). End song: "The Spirit of Chicago," a 1992 recording released on Ideology: Version 11.0. For more, see jimpeterik.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Visit masterclass.com/EXAMINED for 15% off a MasterClass All-Access Pass and use code NEM15 at BuyRaycon.com/nem for 15% off wireless earbuds. | |||
02 Aug 2020 | NEM#127: KatieJane Garside Is an Impulse of Chance | 00:59:40 | |
KatieJane gained fame fronting British grunge band Daisy Chainsaw, left after their first full album but resumed the project under the name Queenadreena for four albums in the '00s, then partnered with Chris Whittingham in 2007 to live on a boat and play as the stripped-down Ruby Throat for four albums. That band has now become loud again and been re-christened Liar, Flower. We discuss "My Brain is Lit Like an Airport" and hear the title track from Geiger Counter (2020), then look back to "Hu'u" by Ruby Throat from Baby Darling Taporo (2017) and "Lesions In The Brain" by Lalleshwari (a one-off solo moniker) from Lullabies in a Glass Wilderness (2007). Intro: "Love Your Money" from Daisy Chainsaw from Eleventeen (1992). For more, see katiejanegarside.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. | |||
14 Aug 2020 | NEM#128: Roger Joseph Manning Jr.’s Crazy Fun with Arrangements | 01:29:15 | |
Roger rose to fame as keyboardist/songwriter for Jellyfish in the early '90s, then formed Imperial Drag, The Moog Cookbook, TV Eyes, backed Beck, and finally released two albums under his own name starting in 2006. He's recently released a solo EP and one with The Likerish Quartet that reunites him with some other members of Jellyfish. We discuss "Lighthouse Spaceship" by The Lickerish Quartet from Threesome, Vol. 1 (2020), "The Turnstile at Heaven’s Gate" from Catnip Dynamite (2008), "Time to Time" by Malibu (a solo techno project) from Robo-Sapiens (2007), and listen to "Operator" from his solo Glamping EP (2018). Intro: "The King is Half-Undressed" by Jellyfish from Bellybutton (1990). For more, see thelickerishquartet.com and rogerarranging.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Visit masterclass.com/EXAMINED for 15% off a MasterClass All-Access Pass and use code NEM15 at BuyRaycon.com/nem for 15% off wireless earbuds. | |||
22 Aug 2020 | NEM#129: New People – Matt Ackerman and Mark Lint on Collaboration | 01:22:11 | |
Your host dissects the collaborative chemistry with guitarist Matt Ackerman as the two front men of the band New People (2006-2013). We discuss "Down So Low" (intro: "Love Is the Problem") from The Easy Thing (2008), "Manager" from Impossible Things (2011), and "Local" and "At the Time" from Might Get It Right (2013), plus "We Who Have Escaped" (later in 2013, released on Songs from the Partially Examined Life). Intro: "Love Is the Problem" also from The Easy Thing. For more, see newpeopleband.com and marklint.bandcamp.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. | |||
02 Sep 2020 | NEM#130: Mark Farner (ex Grand Funk Railroad) Back from the Dead | 00:58:29 | |
Mark led Grand Funk Railroad through 13 albums in the 70s and early 80s and has had around eight solo releases. We discuss "Nadean" from For the People (2006), "Not Yet" from Some Kind of Wonderful (1991), and the title track of Born to Die by Grand Funk Railroad. End song: "Take You Out." Intro: "I'm Your Captain" from GFR's Closer to Home (1979). For more see markfarner.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. | |||
14 Sep 2020 | NEM#131: Ward White Audited | 01:02:32 | |
Ward has issued about ten releases of lyric-driven, stylish pop since 2003. We discuss the title track from Leonard at the Audit (2020), "Titans" from Diminish (2018), and the title track from Pulling Out (2008). Intro: "Sabbath" from Ward White Is the Matador (2014). End: "Bubble and Squeak," also from the new album. For info see wardwhite.net. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. | |||
25 Sep 2020 | NEM#132: Chris Frantz Looks Back on Talking Heads and Tom Tom Club | 01:01:51 | |
On the publication of his memoir, Remain in Love, Chris and your host Mark Linsenmayer discuss "Psycho Killer" and "Warning Signs" by Talking Heads from Talking Heads '77 and More Songs About Buildings and Food (1978), plus "Bamboo Town" and "Who Feelin' It?" by Tom Tom Club from Close to the Bone (1983) and The Good the Bad and the Funky (2000). We conclude with the title track to Tom Tom Club's Downtown Rockers (2012). Plus, Tina Weymouth jumps in at one point! For more see tomtomclub.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Visit masterclass.com/EXAMINED for 15% off a MasterClass All-Access Pass. | |||
07 Jul 2016 | NEM#19: Chad Clark (Beauty Pill): Smart Went Electro-Soundscapey | 01:20:40 | |
Chad's 2015 album Beauty Pill Describes Things As They Are has received heaps of nice reviews, with its carefully crafted, groove-oriented soundscapes and cinematic lyrics. We discuss "Afrikaner Barista" and "Steven & Tiwonge," and then go back to Beauty Pill's first release with "The Idiot Heart" from the Cigarette Girl from the Future EP (2001).
We close by listening to "The Prize," a cover of an Arto Lindsay song. The opening music is “A Good Day” by Chad's previous band, Smart Went Crazy, from Con Art (1997). Learn more at www.beautypill.com.
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29 Jul 2016 | NEM#20: Dave Nachmanoff Crafts Specific Yet Universal Stories | 01:20:16 | |
Dave is a consummate craftsman in the acoustic singer-songwriter vein, but with the added bonus that he's an amazing guitar player, who for 15 years or so has acted as sideman for '70s Brit-legend Al Stewart, i.e., filling in the entirety of the musical palette apart from Al's singing and strumming. And Dave has a philosophy Ph.D., and put that to use in crafting his most recent album Spinoza's Dream (2016), where each song reflects a particular philosopher.
We talk about the title track from that album, plus two songs from Step Up (2011): "Sheila Won’t Be Coming Home" (a duet with Al Stewart) and "Descartes in Amsterdam" (originally written and recorded in 1997). We finish by listening to "All Good" from the new album. The opening music is Dave's instrumental version of Al's hit "Year of the Cat" from Wordless Rhymes (2005).
Learn more at davenachmanoff.com.
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08 Aug 2016 | NEM#21: Trey Gunn and the Discipline of Tap Guitar | 01:08:53 | |
Trey is master of a many-stringed type of guitar that you play by tapping with both hands at the same time. His mentor was Robert Fripp, with whom he played in the seminal progressive rock band King Crimson. He has also released over a dozen exploratory solo albums. Learn more at treygunn.com.
We talked about "Kuma" from his solo album The Third Star (1996), "Level Five" from King Crimson's The Power to Believe, and "God's Monkey" from the David Sylvian/Robert Fripp album The First Day (1993).
We conclude by listening to Trey's current touring group The Security Project, as they play the Peter Gabriel classic "No Self Control" from Live 1 (2016). Beginning and end music is from Trey's Live and Hugo House EP (2015).
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15 Aug 2016 | NEM#22: Jon Langford (Mekons) on “Natural” Art | 01:09:59 | |
Jon has been a key member of art collective The Mekons since 1977, injecting country/folk/reggae/etc. influences into a seminal punk band to create an inimitable melange that has put out 19 albums, plus he puts out solo albums and is involved with many side projects including the country-punk Waco Brothers.
We discuss "Lil' Ray O' Light" from his solo album Here Be Monsters (2014) and two Mekons songs: "This Funeral Is for the Wrong Corpse" recorded in 1991 and released on I Have Been to Heaven and Back: Hen's Teeth and Other Lost Fragments of Un-Popular Culture, Volume 1 in 1999, and "Cockermouth" from Natural (2007).
We conclude by listening to the title track from the 2016 Waco Brothers album Going Down in History. Intro/outro music is from "Mephis Egypt" from The Mekons Rock 'n' Roll (1989).
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18 Sep 2016 | NEM#23: Sean Beeson’s Two-Minute Hi-Tech Symphonies | 01:24:06 | |
Sean writes music for video games. He uses five computers, with massively realistic orchestra sounds, and he performs every part with a breath controller for expression.
We discuss "Beyond the Desert" (from Empires Apart), "Mega Adventure Time" (from Adventure Time: Magic Man’s Head Game for Gear VR), and "Celestial Light" (from Stellar Wanderer).
We conclude by listening to a non-video-game tune, "Salve Regina" featuring Fr. Gabriel. Opening music is "Dr. Evil’s Lair of Doom."
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26 Sep 2016 | NEM#24: Tyler Hislop (Sacrifice): Copious Rhymes | 01:33:25 | |
Tyler (editor of this podcast!) can rap endlessly, and has filled up ten albums with his machine-gun musings on life and politics. A great intro to indie hip-hop for the ignorant (like me)!
Songs: "Negative Space," "Long Way Down," and "Ciphers" (feat Grimm) from Long Way Down (2015), and "Kids of the Earth" from Quest for Meaning (2008).
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02 Oct 2016 | NEM#25: Bill Bruford: Drumming Matters | 01:16:24 | |
Bill was the original drummer for Yes, a default member of King Crimson, and briefly played with Genesis and the late '70s supergroup U.K., but most of his output has been with his own jazz-inflected Earthworks and Bruford, as rock proved too confining for his rhythmic and tonal creativity.
We discuss King Crimson's "One more Red Nightmare" from Red (1974), "Thistledown" from If Summer Had Its Ghosts by Bill Bruford, Eddie Gomez and Ralph Towner (1992), and "The 16 Kingdoms of the 5 Barbarians" from Every Step a Dance, Every Word a Song by Bill Bruford/Michiel Borstlap (2004). We also hear "Hell's Bells" and the title track of One of a Kind by Bruford (1979), plus "Five Per Cent for Nothing" from Fragile (1972) by Yes.
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23 Oct 2016 | NEM#26: Pat Doty: Tubas Unite! | 01:22:27 | |
This orchestral tubist and pop songwriter has composed fun new additions to the solo tuba repertoire and classically influenced piano-vocal songs.
We discuss "Mendota" and "Love for My Own" and listen to "Disco Tubas" from Dare to Entertain (2015), and also discuss some of his "Concerto for Tuba and Orchestra." More at patdoty.com.
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30 Oct 2016 | NEM#27: Peter Knight (Steeleye Span): Free Fiddlin’ in the Face of Death | 01:16:44 | |
Peter's violin was a key part of Steeleye Span's updating of traditional folk songs from 1971–2013. His original songs were among the group's most heartfelt. We talk about being creative with traditional music, authenticity, and finally getting the hang of songwriting late in his career.
We discuss "We Shall Wear Midnight" from Steeleye Span's Wintersmith (2013 with Terry Pratchett), "Bows of London" from Gigspanner's Layers of Ages (2015), and "From a Lullaby Kiss" (2014 solo). End song: "Who Told the Butcher" from Bedlam Born (2000 Steeleye); intro: "The Butterfly" from Lipreading the Poet (2008 Gigspanner).
For more info, see peterknight.net and gigspanner.com.
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12 Nov 2016 | NEM#28: Jill Freeman on Fairy Tales and Psychological Truth | 01:00:41 | |
Jill was part of a 3-woman vocal band in the '80s called The Life is Grand Band, and then in 1995 released Songs About Sex & Depression, and only in 2015 unveiled her long-awaited study of the dark psychology of fairy tales, A Handmade Life.
We focus on this most recent project, discussing "Letters from Murdertown" and "Eyes of Fire," and playing at the end "Walking on Glass." Our third discussion song goes back to the previous album with "Everything Makes Me Cry." Opening music is The Life Is Grand Band's "Harry’s Song" from Feel Like Makin' Art (1989).
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23 Nov 2016 | NEM#29: Jason Seed’s “Stringtet” | 01:17:05 | |
Jason fattens out his eclectic guitar pieces by writing string and horn parts, and The Jason Seed Stringtet includes members of the Chicago Symphony sawing away furiously. Hear more at jasonseedmusic.com.
We'll discuss "Ishtar," a Bulgarian/Latin-inflected piece from In the Gallery (2013), "Any Night Now" a more traditional chamber jazz number from 2015, and "Mammoth" from the Jason Seed Exlier Ensemble's album 3 (2008). We'll wrap up by listening to "Pinch" from the Stringtet's The Escapist (2010). Intro music: "Invocation" from In the Gallery.
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04 Dec 2016 | NEM#30: Paul Wertico and David Cain: Improv Without a Net | 01:23:23 | |
Seven-time Grammy winning drummer Paul Wertico and his multi-talented cohort David Cain are two-thirds of Wertico, Cain and Gray, an improvisational, "impressionistic" jazz trio who have released five albums since 2013.
We discuss six tracks from Short Cuts: 40 Improvisations (2016) and "Where Brush Meets Flow (Go Van Gogh)" from Sound Portraits (2013). Intro music: "Destroy the Box" from Organic Architecture (2014).
Hear and see more at werticocainandgray.com.
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18 Dec 2016 | NEM#31: Michael Manring’s Limitless Bass Guitar | 01:13:00 | |
Michael has played on 500+ recordings; he was the house bassist for the Windham Hill label in the '80s and has put out seven solo albums. He expands what electric bass can do by using many tunings, even retuning on the fly using a custom-built system, using his bass as a percussion instrument, and sometimes playing multiple basses at once.
We discuss "Excuse Me, Mr. Manring" from Soliloquy(2005), and "My Three Moons" and "The Enormous Room," both from Thonk (1994). The opening music is "Thunder Tactics" from Unusual Weather (1986), and we wrap up with "Unclear, Inarticulate Things" by Attention Deficit from Idiot King (2001).
Learn more at manthing.com.
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27 Dec 2016 | NEM#32: Bradley Skaught’s The Bye-Bye Blackbirds: Crafting Power Pop | 01:19:17 | |
Bradley fronts the Bay Area band, The Bye-Bye Blackbirds, which inhabits the niche of Byrds-influenced "power pop" even though Bradley really doesn't like that term. We discuss the band's 2016 boogie single "Let Your Hair Fall Down," the country ballad "Hats" from Fixed Hearts (2011), and a pre-Blackbirds song eventually recorded for Fixed Hearts, "Elizabeth Park."
End song: "All in Light" from We Need the Rain (2013); opening music: "The Ghosts Are Alright" from Houses & Homes (2008). Visit byebyeblackbirds.com.
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08 Jan 2017 | NEM#33: Asif Illyas Colors It Old School (i.e., ’80s) | 01:22:30 | |
Asif led Canadian band MIR from 1998 to 2008, and has since recorded with real instruments for commercials and films, and released a one-man-band Police-influenced album Synesthesia in 2013.
We discuss the title track and "Electrical" from that album, also MIR's "A Day in Your Life" from 7 Directions (2004). We conclude by listening to "The Chosen One" from MIR's A Soldier's Carol Christmas EP (2008). Intro music: "No Taxidermy," produced for Empire Theaters.
Learn about Asif's music at asifillyas.com and his studio at theshire.ca.
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14 Jan 2017 | NEM#34: Todd Long: Don’t Have to Say “Frontman” | 00:58:58 | |
Todd held down the beat and wrote some songs for Grand Rapids, MI's Molly in the '90s through 2003, then wrote more songs and sang a bit for Dutch Henry for about ten years, then pushed forward to sing and write all the songs for his projects The Star Darts and now Cartorson.
Featuring Cartorson's "The Last Time" and "Hearts on the Highway" from the new Richfield Skyline EP, "Say It" from Shooting Star Darts (2014) and "44 Days" by Dutch Henry from All That Space (2007). Opening music: Molly's "Another Day of Regrets" from The Finger (2002). Learn more at toddlongmusic.com.
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23 Jan 2017 | NEM#35: Daniel Ash: Going Against Your Own Grain | 01:12:00 | |
The singer/guitarist shifted gears many times through Bauhaus, Tones on Tail, Love and Rockets (which shifted from acoustic to electric to electronica), and has since put out five distinctive solo albums.
We discuss, from the collection Freedom I Love (2017), the title track and "Indie Boys"; and then "Christian Says" from Stripped (2014). End song: "Flame On" from the Hog Fever soundtrack (2016). Intro music: "So Alive" from Love and Rockets. Learn more at www.danielashmusic.com.
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05 Feb 2017 | NEM#36: Robbie Fulks: Ambassador of Country | 01:05:37 | |
Robbie has recorded 12 solo albums of crafty-lyric, country-folk music since 1996, including the new, Grammy-nominated Upland Stories. We discuss "America is a Hard Religion" and "Fare Thee Well, Carolina Gals" from that album, then look back to "Where There's a Road" from Georgia Hard (2005) and conclude with "I Told Her Lies" from South Mouth (1997). Opening/closing music: "Hamilton County Breakdown" a 1989 live recording released on The Very Best of Robbie Fulks. Learn more at robbiefulks.com. | |||
19 Feb 2017 | NEM#37: Nik Kershaw: Follow the Melody | 01:13:36 | |
Nik had some huge hits in the '80s (e.g., "Wouldn't It Be Good") and has been described by Elton John as "the best songwriter of a generation."
We discuss "These Tears" from his most recent album EI8HT (2012), "Lost" from You've Got to Laugh (2006), and the acoustic re-recording of 1984's "The Riddle" for No Frills (2010). Closing song: "Men United" (2016), written for Prostate Cancer UK's A Gift for Men United.
For more, visit nikkershaw.net.
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06 Mar 2017 | NEM#38: Jonathan Segel’s Long-Form Songs | 01:16:15 | |
Jonathan played in the '80s with Camper van Beethoven and has since put out 40+ solo albums, sometimes with songs, sometimes guitar improvisations, or instrumental music for dance or film.
We discuss his lengthy art-rock songs with political content: "Sleep for a Hundred Years" and the title track from Superfluity (2017), then look back to "Civil Disobedience" from Edgy not Artsy (2003). End song: "Hey You (I Know You Know Me)" from All Attractions (2012). Opening music: "Auspicious Circles" from Site (2008). Closing music: "Still Wishing to Course" from Camper Van Beethoven (1986).
Learn more at jonathansegel.com.
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20 Mar 2017 | NEM#39: Ken Stringfellow: Posies, Big Star, etc. | 01:27:29 | |
Since 1988, Ken has put out several sparkly/grungy albums with The Posies, more under his own name and in various collaborations, played in the revived version of Big Star and in the touring band for R.E.M., and much more. He's a busy guy!
We discuss "The Sound of Clouds" by the Posies from Solid States (2016), "Shittalkers!" and "Jesus Was an Only Child" from his solo album Danzig in the Moonlight (2012), and "Turn My Back on the Sun" from Big Star’s In Space (2005).
We close by listening to "Whatever Hell" by Holly and Ken from The Record (2015). Opening/closing music: "Solar Sister" by The Posies from Frosting on the Beater (1993).
Hear more at kenstringfellow.com.
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02 Apr 2017 | NEM#40: Clive Farrington (When in Rome): One-Hit Wonderful | 00:59:31 | |
Clive is the guy who dreamt up the melodies and initial motifs for "The Promise" and other songs for When in Rome in the late '80s, and after leaving the business for a while, the continued use of that one big song (most notably for the Napoleon Dynamite closing sequence) enabled his return to touring and recording.
We discuss two songs from his solo album Independence (2013), "Fall" and "Just Another Love Song," and then look back to the 1988 self-titled When in Rome album for "Something Goin' On." We close by listening to a 2016 single performed with his fellow WIR frontman Andrew Mann, "Lost (Driving All Night)." The intro/outro music is of course "The Promise." Hear more Clive at soundcloud.com/clive-farrington1.
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17 Apr 2017 | NEM#41: Glenn Mercer (Feelies): Produce Yourself! | 01:00:48 | |
Glenn's albums with the Feelies since 1980 have a unique sound, due to his insistence that production is part of the composing process.
We discuss "Been Replaced" and "Gone Gone Gone," from The Feelies' new album Here Before, then "Larmaie" from Glenn's instrumental solo album Incidental Hum (2015). We conclude by listening to "Should Be Gone" by the Feelies from Here Before (2011). Intro music: "The High Road" by the Feelies from The Good Earth (1986). Outro music: "Like Yesterday" by Wake Ooloo from Stop the Ride (1996). Learn more at thefeeliesweb.com.
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