Night Dangers. Ever since I heard this band a couple years ago, I’ve been hooked. Then Andrew Philp, the main Night Danger-er, sent me a copy of their soon-to-be-released full length record and whooooooo yeah, it was time for an interview. This Bobcast feautures an interview with Andrew about all kinds of stuff - music, mental health, the Midwest “sound”, who would win in a fight - Prince or Bob Stinson (that’s totally not in this episode besides they’re both dead how fucked do you think I am???) and more! Oh yeah, there are TWO ghost stories in this one as well, one by Andrew, one is a VERY SPECIAL GUEST (Hi Mono!). Music-wise, there’s a brand new Bobcast theme song by What Me Worry? and three Night Dangers songs - “All I Need”, “This Time” and “Let Myself Down Tonight”.
Chicago! Upside down pizza! Hotdogs served with a baseball bat sized pickle! Kayne West? Sears Tower? What else? I say, who gives a rat’s ass about all that other stuff, the best thing outta Chicago since ever is Airstream Futures! This episode is an interview with the band plus two songs - “Brighter Blue” and “Faster Than You Know”. Once you listen to this band’s music, you’ll be hooked, just like me. Plus they’re super fun to drink with and sit around with on a Saturday in the park. I think it was the 4th of July? Ooops. Wrong CHICAGO band. Here’s a link!
Airstream Futures BANDCAMP
LEGAL STUFF
“I Wanna Party With Bob Theme” written and performed by Se Vende
“Cemetery Sparrow”, “Brighter Blue” and “Faster Than You Know” all appear courtesy of Airstream Futures
Michael Crusty of Crusty Media and The Miserable Failure Podcast comes aboard the Bad Ship Bobcast to play some songs and talk about the Halloween movies! And other stuff, we do talk about the bands and the music. That is our job as music journalists of the highest caliber. You’ll get 10 songs in this episode - 5 picked by me, 5 picked by Mr. Crusty. Here’s a track listing, in the order in which they’re played in the episode:
1. Doghouse Rose “Last Time”
2. The Bollweevils “Liniment & Tonic”
3. Hangtime “Too Many Days”
4. Night Dangers “Another Nightmare”
5. Lawless Sons “Mufasa”
6. Sad Girlz Club “I Think I’m Ready”
7. No Big Deal “A Million Things”
8. Parker “Ruin My Life (Live)”
9. Nothing Serious “Blabbermouth”
10. Riverboat Gamblers “Bonzo Goes To Bitburg”
Also, Carolyn Mauricette makes her triumphant return to The Bobcast with another installment of The Celluloid Catacombs! This time around, Carolyn is discussing the “Insidious” franchise of movies. Super-duper-spooky stuff! Brought to you by Midwife Made Naturals and Pomps Not Dead Pomade. Here are some links!
Midwife Made Naturals WEBSITE
Pomps Not Dead Pomade ETSY SHOP Click the link to buy some of the “Something’s Gotta Slick” pomade and help out Roger Miret!
Carolyn Mauricette’s A VIEW FROM THE DARK
The Miserable Failure Podcast on APPLE PODCASTS
Crusty Media WEBSITE
THE BANDS
Doghouse Rose WEBSITE
The Bollweevils BANDCAMP
Hangtime BANDCAMP
Night Dangers BANDCAMP
Lawless Sons BANDCAMP
Sad Girlz Club BANDCAMP
No Big Deal FACEBOOK PAGE
Parker FACEBOOK PAGE
Nothing Serious BANDCAMP
Riverboat Gamblers WEBPAGE
LEGAL STUFF
All the bands of this episode appear courtesy of themselves.
“I Wanna Party With Bob Theme” written and performed by Se Vende
Intro Music - ✘ Title: Quirky Dog ✘ Music: Kevin MacLeod ✘ License: CC BY 3.0 (http://goo.gl/BlcHZR) ✘ Download: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... ISRC: USUAN1500053 © 2015 Kevin MacLeod
The Celluloid Catacomb background music - Music provided by "Vivek Abhishek" https://www.youtube.com/user/VivEKhsi... Music used : "Halloween Night 2020" originally composed and produced by "Vivek Abhishek" https://youtu.be/XpAg4BM7P0Y Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VivekEKhsihbA/ Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vivek.abhis...
Mike Wiebe of The Riverboat Gamblers and Drakulas. He’s the tall, good looking one that jumps around and sings in both bands, by the way. Mike sets sail on the WeirdBoat, the Bobcast, to talk about paranormal stuff, his bands and more in this episode. Strange car rides on Santa Fe Baldy in New Mexico, strange lights in the sky in Denton, Texas and a Goatman. And the Goatman’s Bridge. Creepy, spooky and awesomely atrotious stories, in other words. Plus, a retelling by yours truly of one of the many legends that surround Goatman’s Bridge in Denton, Texas. I personally would not visit Goatman’s Bridge. Too scary, especially after I read all about it. Yikes. Music of the episode provided by Drakulas and the Riverboat Gamblers with the songs “Dark Black” and “Don’t Bury Me (I’m Still Not Dead)” respectively. Here are some links!
ALL THINGS MIKE WIEBE!
Riverboat Gamblers Bandcamp
Drakulas Bandcamp
Mike’s Podcast - International News Service
Good Life Digestive Health Website
SOURCES AND LEGAL STUFF
Riverboat Gamblers and Drakulas appear courtesy of Mike Wiebe
“I Wanna Party With Bob Theme” written and performed by Se Vende
Intro and Outro song - “Happy Haunts” Music composed, performed and recorded by Aaron Kenny.
Goatman Bridge background song - “Forgotten” by Repulsive Sound
Follow us on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/repulsivesound Follow us on soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/repulsivesound
Goatman Bridge story source (mainly, other than Wikipedia) - https://wedentondoit.com/blog/2013/10/18/back-in-the-day-goatmans-bridge
Welcome to the first edition of a new series of Bobcast episodes, simply titled “Haunted Harmonies”. With these episodes, you’ll hear a little bit about the history and haunts of a particular paranormally active location, which is located somewhere in this great big haunted world of ours. Along with the history and haunts, let’s throw a band interview - a short one - into these episodes, because the Bobcast is PUNK. The rule is, the band has to be from the same town or area as the featured haunted location. In this case, we’re talking about San Diego, California’s Villa Montezuma, with the band of the episode being Come Closer. San Diego has a TON of haunted places, but I’m telling you, Villa Montezuma is the King/Queen of the Haunt Heap. Come Closer is likewise the cream of the crop in a sea of amazing bands from San Diego. The tales of strangeness from Villa Montezuma, the interview with J from Come Closer, a song titled “Get It Wrong” by Come Closer, this episode has it ALL. Brought to you by Good Life Digestive Health. Here are some links, legal stuff and sources used for the information provided in this episode:
Villa Montezuma Museum OFFICIAL SITE
Come Closer BANDCAMP
Good Life Digestive Health WEBSITE
LEGAL STUFF
Come Closer appears courtesy of Jimmy James Elmore
“I Wanna Party With Bob Theme” written and performed by Se Vende
Intro Music and segment music - Track: Ruesche-Sounds - Funny Halloween Theme (Music by Ruesche-Sounds) Music provided by Ruesche-Sounds. Free Download: http://bit.ly/2oXDbnd Video-Link: https://youtu.be/qdmJ_nVRkXQ Channel: https://bit.ly/2Kjpsjj
Segment Music - Music used : " The House" composed and produced by "Vivek Abhishek" Music link : https://youtu.be/2Do5iRAhbtg SUBSCRIBE us on YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/DQQmmCl8crQ Follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/33RWRtP Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2ImU2JV
SOURCES
General - San Diego Citywide LGBTQ Historic Context Statement City of San Diego Department of City Planning September 29, 2016
Ghost stories of the house - https://sdghosts.com/villa-montezuma-museum/
History of the house - https://villamontezumamuseum.org/_public_html/History-House.html
General - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villa_Montezuma
The band Spider, from the Los Angeles area, has pulled something off that not many bands have truly been able to do. They’ve taken the sound and the fury of 1980’s LA punk and hardcore and turned it into their own thing. A magical and perfectly punk thing, at that. Don’t think I’m saying the band lives in the past! No, Spider does their own thing, while hearkening back to the glory days of LA punk and hardcore. Hector Martinez, the singer/vocalist of Spider stops by The Bobcast to talk about the band, punk rock stuff, ghosts, UFOs and more! Two songs by Spider are in this episode, “Energy Gone Wrong” and “The Reeperbahn”. Presented by Good Life Digestive Health. Here are some links!
Spider Bandcamp
Good Life Digestive Health Website
Legal stuff!!
Spider appears courtesy of Hector Martinez
“I Wanna Party With Bob Theme” written and perfomed by Se Vende
Intro and outro song - ✘ Title: Quirky Dog ✘ Music: Kevin MacLeod ✘ License: CC BY 3.0 (http://goo.gl/BlcHZR) ✘ Download: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... ISRC: USUAN1500053 © 2015 Kevin MacLeod
Welcome to the third and final (for now?) episode in the UFO Stories series! This one has five stories of UFO sightings, told by the witnesses themselves. Sarah Snallygaster, Miski Dee Rodriguez, Jessica Komassa, Davey Tilt and Mike Damante have popped in from the Ultraverse to tell their tales of strange lights and objects in the sky. Mike Damante is the author of the “Punk Rock and UFOs” series of books, so we’ll spend a little more time with him to talk more indepth all about UFOs, the recent Pentagon UAP report, Mike’s history with the paranormal and more! Carolyn Mauricette will fly by with another installment of The Celluloid Catacombs, this time talking about the parasitic alien thriller “The Puppet Masters”. The “Out Of This World” melodies in this episode are provided by The Ejected, Striker and Get Married and guess what? ALL THE SONGS ARE ABOUT ALIENS OR UFOS. Well, the Get Married song is a cover of The Misfits song “Astrozombies, so that counts, right? This whole Interstellar Episode is brought to you by Ethletic Shoes, the finest vegan, fair trade and sustainably sourced shoes in the land. Pop on that tin foil helmet and give this one a listen! Here are some links and other stuff!
Carolyn Mauricette - View From The Dark WEBSITE
Sarah Snallygaster and The American Snallygaster Museum WEBSITE
Miski Dee and the City Mouse BANDCAMP PAGE
Mike Damante and the PUNK ROCK AND UFOS WEBPAGE
The Ejected FACEBOOK PAGE
Striker WEBPAGE
Get Married BANDCAMP PAGE
LEGAL STUFF
“I Wanna Party With Bob” Theme Song written and performed by Se Vende
The Ejected, Striker and Get Married all appear in this episode courtesy of themselves.
Intro, outro and everything inbetween background music - The Summoning by Scott Buckley | https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley
Sarah’s background music - “Extraterrestrial Sphere” by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
Miski’s background music - “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” by Lucas King
Jessica’s background music - “Frozen In Fear” by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
Davey’s background music - “Dark Tension Rising” Music Copyright 2014 Mattia Cupelli FREE LICENSE TO USE: https://gum.co/aMLVb DOWNLOAD: https://gum.co/aMLVb
Mike Damante background music - “Hypersleep” by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
The Celluloid Catacombs background music - “Journey Into The Black” by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
Hello, hello, hello! Welcome to the Miserable Failure / Bobcast music episode! Michael X. Crusty Esq. the Third joins me in this episode to play some songs and talk about them. Here’s a track listing, hosers -
1. The Fullblast - All I Need Is A Jetpack And Rollerskates
2. Raging Nathans - Wide Awake
3. Lutharo - Blood Lightning
4. Demons - Play Acting Virtue
5. GLTY - It Must Be Nice
6. Ship Thieves - Hercules Stomp
7. Ghoulunatics - Alone With The Seasons
8. Iron Chic - Catgut
9. Organ Thieves - Workers
10. Hidden Spots - Zero
Pretty sweet, eh? Brought to you by Thirty One Ten Printing.
Here’s the legal stuff -
All bands appear courtesy of themselves.
Intro and outro background music - Title: Quirky Dog Music: Kevin MacLeod License: CC BY 3.0 (http://goo.gl/BlcHZR) Download: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... ISRC: USUAN1500053 © 2015 Kevin MacLeod
I Wanna Party With Bob Theme written and performed by Se Vende
“Joke” intro song - Iron Reagan - “Miserable Failure”
Pleasant Gehman has quite the history of magical mayhem. From her days growing up on the East Coast, to her shennangans as a founder of the Los Angeles punk rock scene, Pleasant has some stories to tell. We’ll also hear from Pleasant about her (continuing!!) days of making music, notably in this interview her time in Screamin’ Sirens - the most fun band rock n roll and the earth has ever seen or heard. Two Screamin’ Sirens songs are in this one - “Love Slave” and “Maniac”. Brought to you by Plan 9 Alehouse and Good Life Digestive Health. Here are some links!
Pleasant Gehman’s Website
Pleasant Gehman on Discogs
Plan 9 Alehouse Website
Good Life Digestive Health Website
LEGAL STUFF
“I Wanna Party With Bob Theme” written and performed by Se Vende
Screamin’ Sirens appear courtesy of Pleasant Gehman
Intro and outro music - “Burnt To A Crisp or Bloddy As Hell” by TeknoAXE
Download Music: http://teknoaxe.com/Link_Code_3.php?q... Listen on Spotify: https://play.spotify.com/track/2FgBTz... Gaming Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3av... Spotify: http://open.spotify.com/artist/0Hyqsw... http://www.facebook.com/teknoaxe **This track is Royalty Free and is free for anyone to use in YouTube videos or other projects, whether monetized or not.** http://www.reverbnation.com/teknoaxe
When it comes to East Bay punk stuff, Alex Botkin knows his stuff. As the person behind Lavasocks Records, Alex does his part to keep the history and radness of the East Bay sound alive with releases such as “The Thing That Ate Floyd” comp. “Floyd” originally came out on Lookout! Records back in the stone ages of 1988 and has pretty much every band from the Bay Area of the time on it. An incredible record that Alex felt needed a new lease on life. Coming soon from Lavasocks is a partnership with Sell The Heart Records and a rethinking of Rancid’s classic record, “And Out Come The Wolves”. This version has a much better title, “And Out Come The Lawsuits”. Track by track, “…Lawsuits” features 19 bands covering ALL 19 songs on the original record and WOW. It’s an amazing record! So, Alex and I talk about the records, a little music history of the Bay Area, Gilman Street, Lookout Records, Rancid and more! Music of the episode is two songs of of “Floyd” and “…Lawsuits” - Sweet Baby and Cringer off of Floyd, Danger Inc. and Sarchasm off of Lawsuits. This episode is brought to you by Thirty One Ten Printing and Hodad’s. Here are some links!
Lavasocks Records Bandcamp
Lavasocks Records Big Cartel Site
Thirty One Ten Printing Website
Hodad’s Website
LEGAL STUFF
Intro and outro song written and performed by Se Vende.
Sweet Baby, Cringer, Danger Inc. and Sarchasm appear courtesy of Lavasocks Records.
Intro and outro background music - Kevin MacLeod - “Quirky Dog” http://incompetech.com/
Ricky Schmidt is in two very awesome and incredible bands - Western Settings and Hey, Chels. Did you know Ricky has a bunch of solo songs, too? Well! This episode of The Bobcast has the scoop on the awesome radness of Ricky’s solo stuff. Two songs by Ricky are featured in this episode - “Spare Me” off of 2020’s full length Ricky record “Palm Trees”. plus the brand new song “Miss You” off of the forthcoming “Miss You” EP. There’s also an interview with Ricky in this episode and yes, we will talk about “Pet Sounds”.
Check out these links to the world of Ricky!
Ricky’s Bandcamp
Paper Street Cuts Website
LEGAL STUFF
Intro song - Kevin McLeod “Quirky Dog” software = Logic yes you can use this in your [whatever] - see my site for details. site = http://incompetech.com/ License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)
No Small Children, the band, the myth, the legend. I first heard No Small Children while looking for a cover of the “Ghostbusters” theme song for a recent episode. The NSC version of the song hit me like a crossed beam hit the Stay-Puft Marshmellow Man. I mean WOW. This band, No Small Children, they are amazing. Three teachers, two of them sisters, a blistering combo of women who simply define the words Rock And Roll. This episode is an interview with No Small Children, plus four of their incredible songs. One of the songs in the episode was writtien for the kids! I think gold stars are in order for the teachers, in this case. Also featured in this episode is a review of the horror film “The Tattooist” by Carolyn Mauricette. Carolyn is the co-host of the Reely Melanted podcast, one of the main foces behind the “Blood In The Snow” film festival, a Rotten Tomatoes apporved film critic, the creator of the “View From The Dark” blog and website and more! Don’t be tardy for this episode, I wouldn’t want you to get detention!
100 episodes of The Bobcast! Can you believe it? I decided to party with Bob myself for this episode, which is weird because I AM Bob?? What you’ll get in this fun-filled episode is 10 Tiltwheel songs, which we recorded recently just for this episode. A bunch of Fiends Of The Bobcast stop by to say hello and congrats. You’ll hear some stories I’ve never told before, such as the origin story of The Bobcast and more! Closing things out is Leatherface with their version of “You Are My Sunshine”, which is my dedication to YOU, The Bobcast listener. Let’s PARTY WITH BOB!!! Here’s a track listing of the Tiltwheel songs -
All I Want Is Me, My Rum And You
Cloudy With A Chance Of Death
Fuck You Yams
Make Like A Tree And Fuck Off
Fuck You, This Place Is Dead Anyways
Make Like A Tree And Fuck Off
Hold My Hand To Make Them Go Away
I Spent My Spring Break In Vancouver B.C. And All I Got Was This Dumb Song
Ballad Of A Dry Brain
Band You Love To Hate (J Church cover)
LEGAL STUFF!
Tiltwheel appears courtesy of themselves because I AM TILTWHEEL, but really Davey is. Matty is also Tiltwheel. Leatherface appears courtesy of Graeme Philskirk. He plays bass in Leatherface and is Frankie’s right hand dude. The other songs used in the episode?
“I Wanna Party With Bob Theme” performed and written by Se Vende
Intro and some stories - Title: Quirky Dog ✘ Music: Kevin MacLeod ✘ License: CC BY 3.0 (http://goo.gl/BlcHZR) ✘ Download: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... ISRC: USUAN1500053 © 2015 Kevin MacLeod
Fiends of The Bobcast segments - Die Woodys - Fichtl's Lied
Scary stories - songs by VIVEK ABHISHEK
What would you say if I told you there has been a fifth member of The Misfits out there, hiding under our very noses for the last 40 years - unknown, unloved, unwanted? You might say I’m crazy, but here it is - proof. This episode is part mystery, part detective story and finally, once the mystery is solved, an interview with Dan Ziegler (or Sam Haines), the “lost” Misfit. Dan (Sam) has been quiet these last 40 years and for good reason. The always looming threat of retributuion from Danzing and Jerry Only if they go public? Maybe. Demonic forces and the terror they bring if they came clean? Also a maybe. What I can tell you is this - if you listen, you’ll hear the story of this unfortunate 5th Misfit, but you’ll leave with a little hope. You see, this person turned it around after being removed from the band and has started their own empire of food and drinks. You’ll have to listen to the episode for more details, I don’t want to have “All Hell Break Loose” by giving you all the details here and now! You’ll also hear parts of three tracks that the lost Misfit blared and blazed some saxaphone on, that missed the final cut of “Walk Among Us”, which are “20 Eyes”, “Skulls” and “I Turned Into A Martian”. Unreleased! Unheard in 40 years! RARE RARE RARE!!! You heard it here on the Bobcast first, folks! I even threw in four Misfits covers for good measure by Shades Apart, Rebecca Lorna, Mikey & His Uke and Entombed! Good lord, this one is amazing. Aaaand, there is a brand new Crusty’s Corner featuring Val Knox of The Anti-Queens and Black Cat Attack, talking music, Misfits and More! Here some links and other fun stuff!
Shades Apart Bandcamp
Rebecca Lorna Bandcamp
Mikey And His Uke YouTube Page
Entombed AD Webpage RIP LG PETROV
Subscribe and listen to Michael Crusty’s podcast Miserable Failure HERE
Check out Wolf-Face HERE
LEGAL STUFF
The song used in the intro segments and outro segment is Title: Sneaky Snitch Music: Kevin MacLeod License: CC BY 3.0 (http://goo.gl/BlcHZR) Download: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... ISRC: USUAN1100772 © 2010 Kevin MacLeod
The songs by Shades Apart, Rebecca Lorna and Mikey & His Uke were used by permission of the bands/performers. I played the Entombed song in honor of the passing of LG Petrov and there ya go. The Misfits songs were totally and completely mutilated and modified, but I’m not making any money on this so who cares?
Grant Lawrence is a venn diagram gone horribly, horribly wrong. Where do you start with this guy? Grant is the singer of Canadian Crazies The Smugglers. He’s a radio and podcast personality for the Canadian Broadcast Corp. Books? Grant has written them and even has a children’s book on the way in late 2021. What else? Oh yeah! Grant and The Smugglers were on the Lookout! Records roster during the “Golden Years” of both Lookout! and pop-punk in general. So, Grant decided to reunite some of his labelmates for a series of Lookout! Records based livestreams that feature music, conversation and fun! What a great thing, these Lookout! Zoomout! streams are for a covid weary world. Interested in hearing more? Good, because this episode is a conversation with Grant where we talk about all of this and more! Three songs by The Smugglers are also featured in this episode - “Death At Disneyland”, “Rosie” and “Buddy Holly Convention”. Tune in and get awesome with Grant Lawrence! Here are some links!
Buy tickets to Lookout! Zoomout! HERE
The Smugglers Webpage is HERE
Check out Grant’s books on Goodreads HERE
Visit the Lookout! Records group on Facebook HERE
Houseghost is the name, hauntingly powerful pop-punk is the game. This episode features Dayton, Ohio’s finest minstrels of mayhem, Houseghost. An interview with Nick, Kayla and Tyler! Three songs by Houseghost! The WORLD PREMIER of the Bobcast theme song!! Ohio facts and trivia, ghosts, Bigfoot and The Misfits vs. The Ramones are topics you can expect hear on your spirt-box in this episode. Here are some links!
Houseghost Bandcamp
Houseghost Facebook Page
Skoops is a very interesting person. He is an avid skateboarder, surfer and musician. Skoops is my friend. Skoops is also a black man. I feel like it is so very important to get the perspective of people outside of our own perspectives, in order to grow, learn and be a better person. So let’s talk to Skoops! We talk about growing up skating, surfing and playing music, plus much more. The songs of the episode are by bands that Skoops has been involved in through the years, the bands Bertos and Floor Notes.
LINKS COMING SOON!!!
While I was searching for ghosts in the wilds of the American South recently, Michael Crusty of Crusty Media and the Bobcast’s own Crusty’s Corner stepped in, fiilled in and saved the day with his very own episode! My favorite Canadian came to the rescue with this episode, an interview with Scott Middleton of the band Cancer Bats, plus some songs by Cancer Bats, Napoleon and No Big Deal. Here’s a track listing of the songs -
Intro song - “Miserable Failure” by Iron Reagan 1. “Deathsmarch To A New Acoustic Beat” by Cancer Bats 2. “Left To Die” by Napoleoon 3. “A Million Things” by No Big Deal 4. “Bricks And Mortar” and 5. “Sabotage” by Cancer Bats. PS - “Sabotage” is a Beastie Boys cover and it is DAMN good! So grab a twelver of Molson Canadian, pick up some poutine and celebrate all things Canadian with the Crusty Takeover!! Here are some links -
Cancer Bats Website
Napoleon Bandcamp
No Big Deal Bandcamp
Crusty Media Website
Crusty Media / Michael X. Crusty YouTube
Christmas 2020 has arrived on the Bobcast! The Airing Of Grievances! Krampus! Music by Lousy Advice, Carnage InC., Wat Tyler, The Spook School, Peter And The Test Tube Babies and The Humpers! There's also an all-new Crusty's Corner, just in time for Boxing Day! Merry Merry!! Links are under the tree below.
Lousy Advice Bandcamp
Wat Tyler Bandcamp
Carnage InC. Bandcamp
The Spook School Bandcamp
Peter And The Test Tube Babies Website
The Humpers Spotify
Crusty Media Website
Paul Tremblay is the author of several novels, such as “A Head Full Of Ghosts”, “Disappearance At Devil’s Rock”, “The Cabin At The End Of The World” and “Survivor Song”. One short story collection, “Growing Things” belongs on this list, as well. All thought provoking, some ambiguous, all lovely (and sometimes heartbreaking), some straight forward and tidily resolved. No mater what, I always walk away from a novel or story written by Paul Tremblay satisfied and yet yearning for more. Questions, though. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t have any questions after reading the stories of Paul Tremblay. So, here we are! This episode features an interview with Paul Tremblay, plus three songs by some of the bands that he loves. A Husker Du cover performed by Big Drill Car, plus two songs by those Welsh masters of melodic mayhem, Future Of The Left. Samples of the questions I asked one of my favorite authors of recent years? Where do you find the best fried clams in the Boston area? (Hint, they’re not IN Boston proper, trick question.) Who would you choose, from a roster of Boston bands? The Pixies or The Cars? Last one, last sample question - do you, Mr. Tremblay, believe in ghosts? Listen for the answers to those questions, plus the sounds of some of Paul Tremblay’s favorite bands. Check out the links below!
Paul Tremblay’s website is HERE
Check out Paul Tremblay on Goodreads HERE
Buy Paul Tremblay’s books at a local and independent bookstore if you’d like to support your own community! INDIEBOUND.ORG is a great way to find your local indie bookshop! This message is from me, Bob, not Paul, by the way. I don’t speak for Paul in any way, shape or form.
Future Of The Left WEBSITE and BANDCAMP PAGE
Big Drill Car on SPOTIFY
LEGAL STUFF
Song info - Intro song “Celebrated Summer” performed by Big Drill Car, who appear courtesy of themselves.
The music in the intro segment after Big Drill Car is “Dusty Memories” by Darren Curtis. Here’s his info -
Get All My Free Music: https://www.darrencurtismusic.com CdBaby: https://store.cdbaby.com/Artist/Darre... My Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Desperat... Bandcamp: https://darrencurtis.bandcamp.com/ My Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DarrenCurtis... Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/desperate-meas... Image by samyrevenge: https://pixabay.com/photos/box-jewelr... Font by Typodermic Fonts: https://www.dafont.com/squealer.font?l[]=10&l[]=1 Copyright Darren Curtis Music 2019
Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)
Mid-Interview song and the final song in the episode were “The Real Meaning Of Christmas” and “The Hope That House Built” performed by Future Of The Left, who appear courtesy of themselvs.