352: Radio Radio II

Continuing to work through the 2023 backlog of releases. This episode contains a healthy amount of electronic soundscapes but it’s peppered with an enjoyable amount of guitars and other creations as well. A well balanced meal one might say.

Full Mood on the cover.


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Full Mood - Ask Me To Dance
“Ask Me To Dance”
Eve Maret - Skeleton Woman
“Skeleton Woman”
The Space Cadet - Arborealis
“Arborealis”
Cosmic Collective - ultrawave
“ultrawave”
Gray Worry - Lavenders with Scott Mattingly Live
“Lavenders with Scott Mattingly Live”
Sugar Sk-lls - Two-Chambered Makeup and Vanity Set Remix
“Two-Chambered (Makeup and Vanity Set Remix)”
Ken Fleischman - the welders
“the welders”
Thomas Luminoso - Self and Others
“Self and Others”
Blanket Swimming - Marble 12
“Marble 12”
Molly Parden - Dandy Blend SINGLE
“Dandy Blend”

351: Radio Radio

Been a minute since we published an episode, eh? Even longer since we published any episodes regularly?! I’d love to say that there’s a compelling to story behind that but the truth is, I work in tech for my day job and back in January of 2023 there were massive layoffs where I worked. I personally was not downsized but the team I worked with shrunk by a large amount. The work to be done did not shrink but the people available to do it did. Suffice to say, I did not have any time to curate, compile, edit and broadcast new episodes of this show. I certainly *wanted* to but there’s only so many hours in the day and it just got away from me.

Enough with the lack of compelling explanation! What is this, a blog? We’re back with a load of local music and a backlog that we can hopefully keep pumping out episodes. Dive in, enjoy, explore more.


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Zook - Vases
“Vases”
Cloudmouth - Take Me To A Lake
“Take Me To A Lake”
Melaina Kol - Raki
“Raki”
Ornament - Time Stamp
“Time Stamp”
MNTN - Screamed
“Screamed”
MNTN - INTERLUDE II
“INTERLUDE II”
Snooper - Bed Bugs
“Bed Bugs”
Mattie Stembridge - Ungreen
“Ungreen”
Girlhouse - you dont think about me
“you dont think about me”
New Man - False Start
“False Start”
Love Montage - INGLEWOOD SHANDY
“INGLEWOOD SHANDY”
Dale Hollow - Hack of the Year
“Hack of the Year”
Bully - All I Do
“All I Do”
Be Your Own Pet - Teenage Heaven
“Teenage Heaven”
Kieran Hebden  William Tyler - Darkness Darkness
“Darkness Darkness”
Luke Schneider - Gloria
“Gloria”

Holiday Aftermath

The gals do a quick post-holiday check in. Sarah has just gotten back from a trip to Michigan and is gearing up for another one, Joy wrote a dramatic Christmas card to her mom, and they are both feeling a general inadequacy/shame about the holidays.


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HR Lexy – Every Scar is an Open Door

Back in November we put the word out that HR Lexy was crowdfunding for a new record called Every Scar Is An Open Door. Along with that informative smoke signal, we also gushed about how entrancing a live HR Lexy performance is. That crowdfunding campaign is ongoing (and you really should contribute to it) but the album is now also available on Bandcamp. I won’t bury the lede here: it’s an incredible piece of work that you need to get into your ears.

For me, there are two songs that serve as a decent embodiment of the record. First, “Get On With It” bops along with a core keys and drum rhythm that serve as inescapable earworms as the track swells around Arlene Sparacia’s mystical vocals. They are soaring, yearning and occasionally a little ominous; despite the overall song feeling like a jaunty pop song. It’s a layered affair that begs for relistening. Secondly, “Torn” has a darker, contemplative tone with Sparacia’s vocals and lyrics begging for your attention. It’s a love song but it’s about the complexity of love. This stanza is a rather poignant one:

It’s not like the movies
I don’t feel the same everyday
love is ever moving
and its okay to let it change
met you over coffee
we laughed till we cried

Is it a breakup song? Is it a commitment to loving one another despite the difficulties? Maybe both? For me, it’s certainly both and it’s a powerful refrain.

Those two songs are certainly not the only highlights of the record, they simply serve as introductions to the larger piece of work. “The Marsh” is akin to listening to a magic spell, “Mother” is, seemingly, a grounding refrain about the impact of domestic violence, “Green Eyes” is a swell of yearning, melancholy vocals that could possibly bring a tear to your eye.

It’s a emotional and evocative record but it’s not a withdrawn record. If the title is to be considered literally, Every Scar Is An Open Door is about taking our pain and creating an opportunity from it. That opportunity may be an exit from a bad situation, it may be a learning situation to stay true to your love or may be something far more complex. HR Lexy seems to have taken some of her own scars and turned them into an absolutely unique blend of Art Pop, Performance Art and Reflective Contemplation. These songs, combined with the riveting live show, seem to be a catharsis of their meaning and still manage to be wonderfully memorable.

Body Electric – “Plastic Arrows”

Sometimes you try to contain your excitement when you hear a new band, particularly when it’s just one song. Other times, you indulge in that feeling of wonder, enjoyment and Instant Heavy Rotation. The latter is certainly the case with Body Electric‘s inaugural single, “Plastic Arrows.” What’s to get excited about? Well, in a word: everything. The instrumentation, the production, the ethereal vibes, the twinges of influences you hear seeping through. Hit up their Instagram and you see they played with other acts you enjoy – Eve Maret, Crystal Egg, Country Death, Texas Welcome Center, Trevor Nikrant. et al. Look at their announcement video and feel delight at the simple charm of it. Go back to the song. Repeat. Check the credits on the song, note that Ross Collier was involved. Note that Body Electric is Andie Billheimer from Random Sample (among other things). Rewind the track. Repeat.

It can feel a bit like spiraling out but it’s an elated feeling. Don’t let anyone tell you music isn’t exciting or interesting anymore. Body Electric proves otherwise.

Infinite Limb – Drones_v01: Lush Pools

Did you know there is a monthly live event called Ambient Sundays? Lately it has been happening at TKO and features an impressive list of local artists making improvised (and pre-arranged) compositions with atmospheric and drone intentions. More details on that are best shared in a dedicated post but it’s worth noting that these nights are organized by Kyle Numann; aka Infinite Limb (and also a member of Cloudmouth), whom just so happened to release a ambient drone album back in March of 2023 entitled Drones_v01: Lush Pools.

The record comes with a set of instructions that sums its intentions up quite nicely:

Contains four long-lasting, densely textured drone treatments with slow-acting effects.
Instructions: For use aiding in relaxation, concentration & meditation. Consume at sufficient volume to achieve desired strength.

If you’ve not allowed yourself to aurally bathe in a drone, this is a great place to start. It seeps into your brain and blocks out the rest of the world, allowing for concentration on a task or a means to block out the rest of the world, whatever your preference may be.

Numann tells me these tracks were specifically created “to be a functional treatment for whatever you need in the moment. Use them to meditate. Use them to concentrate. Use them as a tool to reflect, escape, or just distract yourself. Treat yourself as often as needed. Apply via headphones for maximum effect.” This is all excellent advice and, more importantly, effective advice.

Lydia Luce – “(h)our glass” (Official Video)

Back in 2021, we chatted with Lydia Luce about her album Dark River. It’s a beautiful piece of work; delicate and sweeping at times, bouyant and melancholy at others. Luce’s voice and the accompanying strings always keeping you engaged.

Her latest album, Florida Girl, is now available everywhere. We’re still getting familiar with the album as a whole but this video for “(h)our glass” released a few months keeps rolling around in our brain. The vocals have a painful yearning while the music sweeps in with a lilt of optimism. More importantly, for me, the visuals of the black and white video are mesmerizing; particularly the distorted fish bowl and broken shadow shots. It’s sensual, romantic, distorted and incredibly artfully done.

Spend some time with the video and let it be your gateway into Florida Girl.

The 2nd Annual Horror Fried Awards Ceremony

It’s Awards Season, y’all! Join us as we celebrate the best (and worst) of Horror Fried’s second season: Queer Horror! Who will take home the coveted Nashville Hot Chicken Wing? Find out, now!


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Lawndry – “Give Me All You Got” / “Midnight Mass”

Lawndry is one of those bands that defies categorization. They have plenty of keyboards but you’d never call them an electronic band. They dabble in atmospheric sounds but you wouldn’t call them an ambient band. They bring a vibe that’s definitively psychedelic but you can’t call them a psych band. Or maybe you can? Lawndry brings a little bit of everything to the table and keeps things interesting for themselves and for listeners by always pushing themselves to try out new things. One label you might be surprised definitively applies to them is “fans of Christmas.”

Since 2020, the band has consistently written their own original Christmas songs and played a live set to celebrate them. For 2023, we get “Give Me All You Got” backed with “Midnight Mass.” It’s not your typical Christmas jingle clocking in over 6 minutes but there’s an undeniably boisterous feeling to it. It’s both melancholy and bouyant; two emotions that may feel at odds with one another but if you think about what the holidays represent, it’s actually quite perfect.

In year’s past they’ve delivered Lawndry Presents (2020), “Christmas Cruise” (2021) and Velvet & Ice (2022). I’d even argue that 2016’s “Bigger Than Oasis” also fulfills the holiday song criteria but I’ll leave that to you to decide.

See the band at The Basement on Dec 21st, 2023 to celebrate the new songs. Make sure to ask them to keep putting these gems out into the world.

Bats – “Going for Oysters”

Mom Therapy with Jenny Black

Joy, Sarah and Jenny talk about how motherhood exposes all of your inadequacies. Sarah is concerned about bullying, Joy feels the silliness slipping from her relationship with Eva and Jenny is writing a new book. Join us!


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Holiday Drinks of the Wisconsin Supper Club with Rachel Ramirez

It’s the holidays and hosts Mike and Kenneth are hungry! Along with Rachel Ramirez of Nelson’s Green Brier Distillery, they look to the Wisconsin Supper Club Tradition and the dessert drinks like the Pink Squirrel, Brandy Alexander, and the Grasshopper. They start with the almighty Brandy Old Fashioned and discuss all the delicious food of the supper clubs to the North. Booze News heads to Mt. Fuji, Guy Fieri’s new canned cocktail, scientists on the verge of proving the details of terroir, and vomit fees introduced at new restaurants in California. Also included: invading Canada with Michael Moore, is cream a booze-proof vest for drinking, and pickling cocktail garnishes.


Cheer: A Liquid Gold Holiday Drinking Guide is available now! Pick up a copy ASAP!


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