Too Much Effing Perspective: Rock ‘n’ Roll Re-Creation: Sleater-Kinney’s Carrie Brownstein and Corin Tucker
Carrie and Corin reflect on whether it’s better to get electrocuted than to cover your mic with someone’s sock.
Read moreCarrie and Corin reflect on whether it’s better to get electrocuted than to cover your mic with someone’s sock.
Read moreSplit a side laughing at this painfully funny Quick Tap (short episodes with short stories for short attention spans)
Read moreBen Slowey sits down with DJ Nic Stokes, who has multiple residencies in Milwaukee, including as an official DJ for the Milwaukee Bucks and UWM men’s basketball.
Read moreActor Amy Brenneman goes all method on us when she recounts her stories of Hollywood and Patti Smith.
Read moreThe two talk about movies, photography, cathedral architecture and so much more.
Read moreFred Armisen tells us his all-time favorite drummer joke; and how he nearly became road kill during a Portlandia sketch.
Read moreIn this episode filled with close encounters of the Bowie kind.
Read more311 singer/guitarist Nick Hexum cruises through a mosaic of stories like the time his entire band nearly combusted like a gaggle of Spinal Tap drummers.
Read moreOn March 2nd, 1984, This Is Spinal Tap hit the theaters to universal acclaim including *Two Thumbs Up* from Siskel and Ebert.
Read moreBen Slowey sits down with Dee J Zae to talk about the foundations of becomng a DJ, getting started, and the scene in Milwaukee.
Read moreWe chatted about the continuous journey of building a brand, bowling alleys, best food in Chicago, & more.
Read moreLess Than Jake frontman Chris DeMakes doesn’t ska-daddle when we ask him about his band’s obsession with Pez dispensers
Read moreThe two talk about his recent experience, DJing on cruise ships for the past several months, and what he’s up to now that he’s back in Milwaukee for a little bit.
Read moreTo celebrate Dan Wilson’s third Grammy Award (for Country Song of the Year with Chris Stapleton), we’re revisiting our conversation where Dan opens-up on how the demo version of Adele’s “Someone Like You” made it onto her album.
Read moreIn the first installment of In The Crates, Ben Slowey talks with Lisza Battikha aka DJ aka Sheikha about her background in music and ultimately her decision to pursue DJing.
Read moreThe two talk about their process of making music, allergies, music theory and more.
Read moreThe Police drummer waives his rights and confesses to fracturing Sting’s rib over a copy of the New York Times.
Read moreToday we sit down with indie pop band Oh Geeez, Not Again, who just released a self-titled EP.
Read moreWith just over a year of making music, they’re a fresh face on the Milwaukee music scene, but already gaining traction.
Read moreParker is back with another episode of the Social Cig Podcast, and this time he’s talking to JVNEBVG. The two talk about makeup, his new project, including some of the features that are on the record and more. Check it out!
Read moreThe two have a good chat and lots of laughs, talking about taxes as a kid, performing as a solo artist vs. putting together a band, and much more.
Read moreJerry cools our swelling, itching brains with his tales about the time David Bowie wanted to produce Devo.
Read moreNeed a quick infusion of Spinal Tap Moments? Don’t miss TMEP Show Quick Taps – short episodes with short stories for short attention spans.
Read moreWe talked to Joe Cannon of Resurrectionists about the band’s formation, the process behind their most recent album, “Now That We Are All Ghosts,” and much more.
Read moreHe gives us the rundown behind his name, how he’s grown creatively over the last few years, and what he wants to work on next.
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