OAFROTT – All Art Must Be Destroyed

With a title like All Art Must Be Destroyed and a thank you credit that reads “For disgusting troglodytes everywhere”, it’s safe to assume that whatever OAFROTT has to offer, it’s going to have a strong opinion. And that it does.

With the first track, “The President Song”, we get a swirling intro quickly followed by an onslaught of a gruff refrain chanting “I Don’t Want Your America” coupled with “Fuck You and Your Family.” Opinions indeed! Of the five tracks, most are two minutes or shorter; absolutely blasting you with full force. “Life and Times of a Networking Failure” contains some screeds about the dangers of social networking taking a bit of life from us all, while “Sea of Nothing” contains foreboding spoken words about fighting against the nihilism of it all.

Metal has never been known for its clarity of lyrics but what you can pick up here is laser focused angst aimed at our current societal direction, resulting in a fist-pumping, head-thrashing catharsis. As long as there aren’t some questionable lyrics I’m glossing over, I’m down for the release.

Sad Baxter – So Happy

Over the past few months, Sad Baxter has been hitting the promotions hard in support of their latest EP, So Happy. For a six track EP, they released extremely well produced and enjoyable videos for four songs – “Baby“, lead track “Love Yew“, “Sick-Outt” and “Believe Me.” On top of that, they released a live version of “Love Yew” and a cover of Nirvana’s “On a Plain.” We’ve talked about this.

So, after all that, how is the actual EP now that it’s been released? Is it possible that they exhausted all the “good” songs with all those videos and promotion? Surely, the remaining two tracks will just be filler, right? Wrong. The remaining two tracks – “Wash” and “Blow” – are both the most incendiary and the most explosive, respectively. “Wash” is downright manic with the captivating refrain “I don’t wanna go, you can’t make me” repeated over and over in a snarling outcry. It’s not a tantrum, it’s a line in the sand of ferocious refusal. “Blow” is a slower burn with more more emphasis on the build-and-release tactic.

Having spent months building anticipation for this release, the only disappointment is that there isn’t more of it. As a band they’ve clearly up’ed their game from their previous release, Weirdy and are capable of wrapping plenty of complicated emotions into a grunge pop song. Sad Baxter may be Sad but they should be recognized and congratulated for an album well made.

dot org – Humans Are Weird

The artist pseudonym of Ian Mckewen, dot org, paired with the album title Humans Are Weird and the simple image of a man overdressed for the beach with a drink in hand sets the stage for a record that could go any direction. Before pressing play, the anticipation of what might lie ahead was exciting. Would this be mind swirlingly weird? An amateur atmospheric undertaking? Unlistenable singer-songwriter missives?

Oddly enough, it’s none of those things it is a record filled with some particularly offbeat proclivities and genre jumping styles. The lead track, “Oh Brother”, is certainly the “Weirdest” of the bunch featuring plenty of quirky keyboards and building grooves but the final track, “Tom Rigby River” is weird in its contrast to that style; as it is a nearly 8-minute acoustic number that unfolds slowly and methodically over its execution. Furthermore, “Whatever Helps You Sleep” is a quiet lullaby that explodes into a fevered cry – quite the contrast to the 17-minute title track that sounds like.. well, a little bit of everything.

And that’s really it, isn’t it? Humans ARE weird. And unpredictable. And varied. And not one single thing. Turns out ole dot org knew all along and laid it all out with this EP.

Eve Maret – “No More Running” (Official Video)

We featured “No More Running” from Eve Maret back on Volume 111 of the WOTT Music podcast (that’s her on the cover) but there’s been substantial developments since that episode posted.

Most immediately, the official video for “No More Running” is now available and it features the perfect amount of cacophonous layering and effects that you’d hope for from a song like this. You could rewatch it ten times and see something new depending on which layer of projection you chose to focus on. It’s a fitting look for the retro-future style of the song itself.

Secondly, and maybe more importantly, Eve will be releasing an entire record entitled No More Running that’s available for pre-sale now. The team at Banana Tapes is putting it out and that means the limited edition tapes should be procured post-haste, lest they sell out! Expect an album review down the line once it is released on August 17th.

The White Lily – Cream

This collaborative album from The White Lily and Atlanta artist Where They Sleep is a mere four tracks; each delicately executed, resulting in a dreamy, swirling atmosphere. The lead track, “Half Lite”, was featured on Volume 112 of our WOTT Music podcast but the entire EP is worth immersing yourself in.

The cover art features a sketched woman in repose, eyes closed with a book at her side. This image sets the tone for the entire EP – dreamy and wistful. The songs within reflect that tone, often feeling like the accompaniment to a Studio Ghibli montage where the viewer is whisked away to some far-off, otherworldly, place.

Regardless of the emotional response, it’s a successful collaboration between two (and sometimes three) artists that is frustratingly short. Hopefully there’s more where this came from.

The Sound of a Thousand Knives Dropping

In this debut episode, hosts Mickey Parks and Matt Meeks lay the groundwork for discussing food and drink in Nashville.

After discussing where they came from, they share some quick thoughts on Sylvan’s Park Answer and Wedgewood Houston’s coffee shop The Falcon before diving into some hard hitting opinions on the Eastside’s Urban Cowboy and Rosemary & Beauty Queen.

Intro Music by Uncle Skeleton, Outro Music by Jay Leo Phillips.

Western Medication – “Taste” (Official Video)

The folks over at New Noise Magazine premiered the latest video from Western Medication for the song “Taste” – the titular track off their new album, Taste.

The video itself does a great job of capturing the upbeat spirit of the song as it shifts from bonkers party video, to performance video, to smooshy face singing, to illustrated explosions and back. Seriously, it does all those things over and over again; which is delightfully satisfying.

Much like the “Devils Sing” video, there’s a decidedly “90’s” tone to it but only in that it feels like it was made with the distinct purpose of showcasing a good time.

Volume 112

If there were more distinct episode titles for this show this one would be called “The Lonely Biscuits Apology” – as I learn a hearty lesson about judging a band too harshly simply by having an opinion on their name and not their actual music. Aside from that massive bit of egg-on-face that happens about midway through the episode, there’s a good half hour of new music, collaborations and unique output from our fair city here.

Dan Burns – ‘Wave’

You Drive – ‘New’

The Lonely Biscuits – ‘Endlessly’

Creamer – ‘Drugs No More’

Sad Baxter – ‘Believe Me’

Wax Mistress – ‘A Reflection’

The White Lily x Where They Sleep- ‘Half Lite (ft. VIK)’

Divora – ‘Streets of Ust’Natha’

“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music
Cover image: The Lonely Biscuits

fan/fiction Season 1.5

Happy Friday! Today we announce the release of Season 1.5 of fan/fiction with Andrew/Zach, our podcast that explores the world of creativity through the lens of fan/fic.

What’s a half a season? Well, it’s both an opportunity to follow up on subjects and ideas from the first season and a chance to release a few nuggets of entertainment that might not fit into a proper collection of shows. So, herein, we have five new episodes that cover a good amount of ground. From a deep dive revisitation on My Little Pony and Puffs: The Play to One Off stories (think of the neglected Mr. Holland’s Opus fan/fic) to The Pilot Episode and bits that hit the Cutting Room Floor; Season 1.5 has a lot to indulge in.

As with Season 1, the entire body of shows is being released at one time so if you feel like binge listening, you can. Here’s Episode 8, the My Little Pony deep dive, to get you going.

Thanks for listening and if you have any topics you want to hear covered in Season 2, get in touch.

S1E12: Cutting Room Floor

Season 1.5
Fan/Fiction returns with a bonus half season of follow-up episodes. Season 1.5 revisits some intriguing topics, takes some deeper dives into subjects from Season 1 and lets Zach/Andrew get a few oddities out the door like the show Pilot and previously cut banter.

This one is like the deleted scenes section of a dvd. These are fun, silly, and often humiliating snippets from the podcast that have been cut. Now they have been stitched together and brought back to life! If Frankenstein is your favorite monster, this is the episode for you!