Oh man, what a fantastic band. I caught them on their way home on tour. Keep an eye out, because the upstate made them feel welcome, and they will be back. Please please PLEASE check out their bandcamp and follow them on social media- http://poolkidsband.bandcamp.com
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Tried to get these dudes on the show a year ago. Schedule issues prevented that. Got em' now though. Check out this dark, southern gothic folk. It's a spooky good time.
Check them out- http://morganofthepines.net
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Wallpaper is another great Pablo Generation project. This music is so chill- I personally describe it as a "soundtrack to falling in love." Check them out at http://papercoveredwalls.bandcamp.com - Follow and support this show at http://bit.ly/localbandpod
This episode features a performance from upstate hard-rock band 72nd and Central. I had a fun time getting to know Chapman and his band, and I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I do!
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These kids have talent and heart. I'm mentally exhausted so I don't have many more words today. But check them out and let their sound tell you everything you need to know. You can hear them in this episode and at http://insideoutandbackwards.bandcamp.com
Finding Freedom believes that "Genre is a Social Construct." They like the freedom to experiment musically, and they do it well. These guys are also super nice.
http://officialfindingfreedom.com
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Jonah (J.S. Terry) is a good dude. Approachable, funny, and a down-to-earth songwriter. He and several other members of the Pablo Generation appear in this episode to perform some beautiful renditions of his songs.
Check him out: http://jsterry.bandcamp.com and http://pablogeneration.bandcamp.com
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Their sound is unclassifiable beyond maybe "electro dance rock" but it's heavy and driving. I had a fun evening hanging out with Hugger Mugger and tapping my foot along to the beat like I'm some kind of old fart who taps his foot to the beat (I am).
You can check them out at http://facebook.com/huggermuggerband and on bandcamp at http://huggermugger1.bandcamp.com
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OH MAN I am so excited about this episode. Apricot Blush is another wonderful Pablo Generation band. They play a stripped down session for this episode and we had a lot of fun. Check them out! http://apricotblush.bandcamp.com and http://facebook.com/apricotblush.music
Shouts out!
Pablo Sampler
http://pablogeneration.bandcamp.com
Honeyfitz
http://honeyfitz.bandcamp.com
Why We Play
http://facebook.com/whyweplaypodcast
Julie’s Infinite Playlist
http://facebook.com/juliesinfiniteplaylist
No One Likes Your Band
http://facebook.com/noonelikesyourband
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This episode features extra tracks from my sessions with Italo and the Passions, Wasted Wine, Beach Bug, and Horrible Girl and the Hot Mess. It also features an interview with Andrew Verdecchio of Five Iron Frenzy about his new book, October, available at http://ink-and-tea.com
Italo and the Passions: https://italoandthepassions.bandcamp.com
Wasted Wine: http://wastedwine.com
Beach Bug: http://beachbug.bandcamp.com
Horrible Girl: http://horriblegirl.bandcamp.com
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Kittens, Caffeine, and Smashing the Patriarchy. You're in for a fun time with this episode. Amy Horrible Girl, Shelby Switchblade, and Wayno Raydeeo talk about touring, DIY merch, and tempered writing-frenzies.
Check them out: http://horriblegirl.bandcamp.com
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Shouts out to Italo and the Passions, HOTSALT, Elephant Jake, and Thunderbite in this episode.
This is the first touring band to appear on the show! They were in town a little while back playing with Brother Oliver and Banditos, and they were kind enough to sit down to a session with little ol' me. I enjoy this sound. It's... hard to pin down... But great! If you're ever in Brooklyn, or if they're ever playing near you, go see them. Check them out: http://www.stuyedeyed.com
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I just love this band. Out of Greenwood, SC (the strangest place in America) with an intense, raw, and visceral sound sure to have you nodding your head and shaking your hips a little. Just a little... have a sense of decorum, will you!?
http://facebook.com/HOTSALTBAND
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Pull up a chair; sit on the floor. Now put on your headphones and check out this latest episode featuring Drowned Out, from Boiling Springs, SC. The 90s kid in me loves their grungy sound, so if you like bands like Bush or Toadies... this is gonna be your jam.
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Psycho Psycho creates a fun but straightforward driving punk sound fueled by years of friendship and very little sleep. Check them out on this episode and by visiting their facebook and bandcamp- http://psychopsycho.bandcamp.com/ and http://facebook.com/psychopsychosc
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Imagine some inspirational, triumphant post-rock instrumental movie score. Now strip it down and beat the dog crap out of it until it mauls you to within an inch of your life. That is this band. It's Sh*t Karate on episode 21 of the Hoodoo Music Podcast. Check them out on facebook- http://facebook.com/shit-karate-1470872943207316 and follow all of the social media for this show at http://bit.ly/hoodoomusicpodcast
Another part of the Pablo Generation. Fantastic musical chemistry in this one and their friendship beyond the confines of a practice room or a stage is something to admire. I like Tom Angst a lot, and I think you will too.
http://tomangst.bandcamp.com http://facebook.com/tomangstband
Sparrow's Point (that apostrophe is important) is one of the younger bands on the Greenville scene, with the kind of talent and work ethic that makes me think they'll be around for a while. Check them out at http://facebook.com/sparrowspointband and see a video from this session at http://bit.ly/hoodootube
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Join us on this episode for a performance from 2/3rds of Beach Bug- a thrashy punk band from Greenville. Mike talks a bit about writing from the heart about things he doesn't even realize that he's thinking. This is a fun one. Check them out at http://beachbug.bandcamp.com and http://facebook.com/beachbugband
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These guys have been playing music in the upstate separately for years, but they have now joined forces to create some excellent pop music. I hope everyone enjoys this episode with John Fahr and Daniel Tapp as much as I did. Check them out on Spotify, at http://facebook.com/fahrandtapp and http://fahrandtapp.bandcamp.com and as always, follow this show and all of its media at http://bit.ly/hoodoomusicpodcast