Episode 100! With Teresa Mason of Mas Tacos and Wilburn Street Tavern

For a very special hundredth episode, hosts Mike and Kenneth are joined by their old friend, colleague and drinking buddy, Teresa Mason of Mas Tacos Por Favor and Wilburn Street Tavern. Among the many liquid golds covered: the magic and simplicity of tortilla soup, aqua frescas and methods for making your own, the secret to great elote, and the incredible terroir of mezcal and wild agaves. Also discussed: blessings of Saint Guy Fieri, how drinking is just education, and x rated shots at Wilburn Street. For Booze News, Kenneth globe-trots with the crew and talks about emu’s assaulting drunk drivers, beer insoles for athletic shoes, Chinese dragons fighting UFO’s and a tribute to the kindness of our local pit masters. Thanks for supporting Liquid Gold!


Music by Upright T-Rex Music.
Logo by Jess Machen

S01.E11: Attack of the Southern Fried Zombies

The boys review and discuss Mark Newton’s 2017 film Attack of the Southern Fried Zombies. Starring Timothy Haug, Escalante Lundy, Susan McPhail and Moses J. Moseley.


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312: Quite Pleased With Myself

This episode is brought to you by Nashville Galaxy, an online shop of t-shirts remembering old Nashville. If you remember Thunder 94, KDF 103.3FM, Dancin’ in the District any number of old Nashville references; they’ve got a treat for you. You can find them at NashvilleGalaxy.com and use code WOTT at checkout to get $5 off your order.


Many eclectic sets coming you way; exotica with rawk. Hip-hop with power pop. Psychedelic with R&B. It’s all over the place and I’m quite pleased with myself about it.


Find more music from each of our artists linked below and be sure to follow The Space Cadet Quintet, Trash Man, The Dog’s Body, BEZ, Jessie Baylin, CA$H BONU$, The Dozier Himself, The Sewing Club, The Nobility, Teddy and the Rough Riders, Oblique Angle, Connor Fontaine, Fuzzmuzz, Tabor Lake and Rich Ruth for more updates.

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“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music.

The Space Cadet Quintet
“Cocktails at the Alamo Lounge”

Trash Man
“Are You Glad I’m Gone?”

The Dogs Body
“Champion of Whatever”

BEZ
“CAPPIN BOUT IT”

Jessie Baylin
“Time is a Healer”

CA$H BONU$ (feat. Amber Woodhouse)
“Got Me Thinkin’ Tonight”

Roscoe Shelton
“You Out to Take Time Out For Your Love”

The Dozier Himself
“Newspaper (Red x White x White)”

The Sewing Club
“Trying”

The Nobility
“Bathed in Blue”

Teddy And The Rough Riders
“Broken Bridges”

Oblique Angle
“What Could Be”

Connor Fontaine
“Out on a Limb”

Fuzzmuzz
“Sly”

Tabor Lake
“Victory is Mine”

Rich Ruth
“Heavy and Earthbound”

Jessie Baylin – “Time is a Healer” (Official Video)

Jessie Baylin is in full swing promoting her new album Jersey Girl, due out September 23rd, 2022. The first single, “That’s the Way,” is a delightfully bounce-y pop song and comes coupled with a phenomenal video of choreography and loads of mirrors.

The second single, “Time is a Healer,” leans more into psychedelic territory and features an infinitely zooming video that pairs oh-so-well with the mystical vibes of the track. Seeing work like this really reminds you that video editors have an enormous job on their plate to make something so seamlessly immersive come into fruition.

Both videos were directed by Casey Pierce, a name that you should become intimately familiar with if you aren’t already because their body of work has only gotten better and better over time. “Time is a Healer” is impressive on all fronts.

My God Shaves (feat. Corey Kittrell)

Corey Kittrell’s story is similar to many of the kids who came to Lucy’s. But if we look through the lens of race, it is very, very different. Not many kids who looked like Corey came through the doors of Lucy’s or had the negative experiences that inspired him to write his ‘zine, My God Shaves.

Corey Kittrell was born and raised in Franklin, TN., a quaint, historic town about 20 miles south of Nashville. In this episode we talk about what drew him to punk rock, Lucy’s, and the do-it-yourself culture, how writing his ‘zine helped him deal with the anger he felt as a black high school student facing unrelenting racism and classicism in the insular, wealthy southern town he lived in, and how he took the Lucy’s model and motto to the next level when he started his own all ages collective in East Tennessee.

Dr. Corey Kittrell is a philosophy professor at Wake Tech in Raleigh, where he lives with his wife, Mindy, and their dog, Bayliss.


Show Notes

For full show show notes, visit the Lucy’s Record Shop site.

8 Bark – “Miss Endurance
Rodan – “Gauge
Tsunami – “Enter Misguided
Lambchop – “So I Hear You’re Moving (Intro)

What Is Making It? with Tristen & Liza Anne

Mike and Caroline are joined by Tristen and Liza Anne to discuss the myriad of hurdles facing musicians in our modern age. How do you avoid the trappings of being a workaholic? How do you feel empowered to simply ask for what you need? What is the definition of “Making It” and how can you design the life you want while staying true to your art?

Follow Tristen at @tristentristen on Instagram and pick up her music on Bandcamp.

Follow Liza Anne at @lizaannemusic and her music on her Bandcamp.

311: The Quality & Quantity Golden Combo

This episode is brought to you by Nashville Galaxy, an online shop of t-shirts remembering old Nashville. If you remember The Chute, Dancin’ in the District, Thunder 94 or any number of old Nashville references; they’ve got a treat for you. You can find them at NashvilleGalaxy.com and use code WOTT at checkout to get $5 off your order.


Could have broken this episode into multiple shows or trickled these tracks out over time but why? Why do that to you? New music is absolutely pouring out of Nashville and you have our promise this playlist is full of quantity and quality.


Find more music from each of our artists linked below and be sure to follow twen, Reaux Marquez, Brian Brown, Stone Deep, BBOY ZERO, killian, Taylor Narain, Jessie Baylin, Julia Gomez, Heaven Honey, The Reneaus, Andrew Combs, Dom Marcoaldi, Thad Kopec, Kyle Hamlett Duo, Kaitlyn Raitz, Altered States and Logickal for more updates.

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“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music.

Twen
“One Stop Shop”

Reaux Marquez
“CROWD CONTROL”

Brian Brown
“Early Bird”

Stone Deep
“Finger to the Forty”

BBOY Zero
“HTOW”

Killian
“solarflare”

Taylor Narain
“Simple Things Out of My Mind”

Jessie Baylin
“Thats the Way”

Julia Gomez
“Arent We All So Incomplete”

Heaven Honey
“Silver Souvenirs”

The Reneaus
“Hydrangeas In January”

Andrew Combs
“Anna Please” Video

Dom Marcoaldi
“Perfumed Memory”

Thad Kopec
“Passing Out Zines”

Kyle Hamlett Duo
“Expected Of”

Kaitlyn Raitz
“OTTO”

Pure Land Stars
“Mountains are Mountains”

Logickal
“Deflect and Surge”

Books and Booze: MFK Fisher’s “A Cordiall Water”

For Liquid Gold’s Episode 99, host Mike Wolf brings back “Books and Booze,” discussing one of his favorite books of all time, M.F.K. Fisher’s A Cordiall Water. Mike has been laid up with COVID and finds much humor and history in Fisher’s discussion on home remedies of the last 500 years. Hear why jackrabbit dung was used on the Kansas prairie, why Fernet Branca helps bartenders stay on their feet, and learn about 250-year old bitters recipes that you can make at home. There’s also plenty of recommendations for Fisher’s enormous body of work. Next up for Liquid Gold: Episode 100!


Music by Upright T-Rex Music.
Logo by Jess Machen

S01.E10: Death Proof

The boys review and discuss Quentin Tarantino’s 2007 film Death Proof. Starring Kurt Russell, Rosario Dawson, Zoë Bell and Rose McGowan.


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Kyle Hamlett Duo – “Expected Of”

Kyle Hamlett never ceases to surprise me. His work as the primary songwriter in Lylas changed astronomically over the period of releases from 2003 to 2017. You’d expect any artist to grow and change over time but the first Lylas release to the last is a very different beast. His 2019 album Nowhere Far was released under the name “Kyle Hamlett Uno” – possibly a wry nod to the solo nature of the endeavor but also a clever way of signaling future collaborations. Since the release of that album he’s played various shows as Kyle Hamlett Duo, Kyle Hamlett Trio or Kyle Hamlett Quatro depending on how many collaborators joined him.

With “Expected Of“, he’s making the Kyle Hamlett Duo moniker official. The other in this particular case is Luke Schneider, Margo Price’s pedal steel player, a virtuoso ambient musician and easily Nashville’s most entrancing light show. The track is the first peek into a full-length album entitled Tape Diamonds set for release on August 26th, 2022 via Arrowhawk Records.

As with any lead single, it’s hard to project what the entire record will sound like but there’s a magical interplay between Hamlett’s contemplative baritone vocals and Schneider’s guitar work. There’s a feeling of rural folk music at the core of the track layered through elements that are more modern and often downright sweet.

We’re looking forward to the record release; not just for the promised cover The Smiths “Death of a Disco Dancer” but for a deeper peek into the collaborative efforts of two of Nashville’s finest.

Evita

The tea is spilled as Alex & Kelsey discuss feuds, beef, and the complicated political history of 1996’s Evita. In what the pod might consider their best work, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice delved into South American history to explore a deeply beloved, yet deeply flawed heroine in Eva Perón. Not only was Eva herself polarizing, but so was Madonna’s casting in the titular role. For better or worse (and no matter what Patti Lupone might think on the matter), A & K really loved this adaptation, and it shows in this lively, expansive, and enthralling episode.

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310: Setting a Vibe

This episode is brought to you by Nashville Galaxy, an online shop of t-shirts remembering old Nashville. If you remember The Chute, Dancin’ in the District, Thunder 94 or any number of old Nashville references; they’ve got a treat for you. You can find them at NashvilleGalaxy.com and use code WOTT at checkout to get $5 off your order.


For episodes ending in a zero or five, we like to do something a little different than our usual playlist. As this is 310, we’ve trying a bit of an experiment; a full playlist with no breaks and all of the music is instrumental and mostly leaning on the electronic side of things, tho not entirely.

This playlist is loads of great music but only a FRACTION of what we could have put together. We’re setting a vibe and that vibe changes throughout the duration of the show. The hope is that you’ll let yourself just set this episode as background music and let it be the soundtrack to your life for about an hour. Enjoy.


Find more music from each of our artists linked below and be sure to follow Ross McReynolds & Juan Solorzano, Kenneth Fleischman, Cold Lo #Beats, Brainweight, blaqspace_, Oral Sax, Makeup and Vanity Set, The Alphabet Zero, vast ness., Adrienne Franke, Eyebrow Dog, Cosmic Collective, bloopr, sugar sk*-*lls, Rich Ruth and Luke Schneider for more updates.

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“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music.

Ross McReynolds And Juan Solorzano
“Where Have You Been”

Kenneth Fleischman
“Hand Relief”

Cold Lo Beats
“serenade”

Brainweight
“Letgo:Heal”

blaqspace_
“unsure”

Oral Sax
“Falling Slowly”

Makeup And Vanity Set
“A Glowing Light, A Promise”

The Alphabet Zero
“Ganymede”

Vast Ness
“break”

Adrienne Franke
“Plans to Save”

Eyebrow Dog
“Super Treasure Hunt”

Cosmic Collective
“pretty cool opotomas”

Bloopr
“Go to Sleep”

sugar sk*-*lls
“Pearls Like Sand”

Rich Ruth
“Older But Not Less Confused”

Luke Schneider
“Lex Universum”