009: Lady McGavock: A Paranormal Investigation

A wax museum haunting sounds cliché but it might be more real than you’d believe. Join Bunnicula and HP Hovercraft for an in-depth investigation into a local site with a dark history that is still showing its shadows to this day.

Additional Links:
Two Rivers Mansion (Nashville, TN)
TikTok: TiffsGhostTalk
National UFO Reporting Center


Episode edited by Mac Burrus
@macburrus

Connect with Dizzy Spell:
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Official Site: dizzyspell.show

387: Far Out Fest 777 Preview

Far Out Fest 777 starts on Thursday, Aug 1st and runs through Saturday, Aug 3rd. It’s free this year! We have a quick chat with founder, curator, team leader Bunny Nunn about the history of the festival and what to expect at this year’s iteration.

After our chat, I spend some time previewing each of the artists playing over the weekend. Listening back to all it, it’s like a good playlist – plenty of variety but also thematically cohesive.

Thursday, August 1st is Far Out Film Fest at The Backlot, it’s sold out but maybe you got a ticket!

Friday, August 2 – Saturday, August 3 kicks off every evening at Vinyl Tap Nashville with a marketplace and lots of bands.


Keep up with Bunny:
Instagram: @bunny_archmage
Podcast: Dizzy Spell
Stained Glass: Lady Shatterweb
Collectible Shop: Wyrd Wife


“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music, other music beds by Test Kitchen.


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The Borderlander - DRS 008
The Borderlander“DRS 008”
Makeup And Vanity Set - People and Places
Makeup And Vanity Set“People and Places”
Infanta Silhouette - no comment
Infanta Silhouette“no comment”
Gray Worry - Beg for Borrow
Gray Worry“Beg for Borrow”
Crystal Shrine - Born To Be The Bad Guy
Crystal Shrine“Born To Be (The Bad Guy)”
The Immaculate Beings - PS Id Miss You If You Were Gone
The Immaculate Beings“P.S. I’d Miss You If You Were Gone”
Mouth Reader - So Fucked
Mouth Reader“So Fucked”
J Childers - First Encounter
J Childers“First Encounter”
Soft Bodies - Decompose
Soft Bodies“Decompose”
In Place QuartetQueen Ave Presents
HR Lexy - Get on with it
HR Lexy“Get on with it”
N Mangos - No More Tears
N Mangos“No More Tears”
Hans Predator - 89
Hans Predator“8/9”
Dead Feathers - Full Circle
Dead Feathers“Full Circle”

Gee Slab – “Rappers Average” (Official Video)

I was recently speaking with a respected music critic about the Nashville hip-hop scene and they remarked that if anyone was going to break out of Nashville and reach a wider audience, his money was on Gee Slab to be the one to do it. With the wealth of talented emcees and beatmakers in town it’s tough to say who will, inevitably, catch the eye of a larger audience but Gee Slab’s charisma and delivery certainly makes him a safe bet.

Take “Rapper’s Average” as an example. The official video is well produced and engaging but keeps it simple with really only a handful of shots. This limitation gives you the opportunity to really pay attention to Slab’s lyrical choices – sometimes braggadocios, sometimes surprisingly lewd but always clever. The song sits as the fourth track on the 2024 full-length EXPECT TO WIN and, for me, is actually one of the most straightforward tracks on the album. While we’re not talking about that full body of work, “Rapper’s Average” will hopefully work as a lure to get you into a record that is surprisingly musically diverse.

Gee Slab has been pounding the pavement for a long time with his own work but has expanded that into Six One Tribe, 615Day and loads of appearances in recent years. While it’s entirely conceivable that Expect to Win

386: Reunearthed

After the two hour extravaganza of the last episode, this one has been parred down a bit. Not in quality but in quantity. We got lots of genre hopping and everything’s from Nashville locals.

That’s Hushhh on our cover.

“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music, other music beds by Test Kitchen.


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Gears - Intro
Gears“Intro”
Stone Deep - All In Your Head
Stone Deep“All In Your Head”
Century Club - Black Hand
Century Club“Black Hand”
95COROLLA - ONE MORE BEER
95COROLLA“ONE MORE BEER”
Hushhh - Summer Medication
Hushhh“Summer Medication”
Magic In Threes - Perp Walk
Magic In Threes“Perp Walk”
Bats - thanks to u
Bats“thanks to u”
Lawfulgoof - suburban cowboy
Lawfulgoof“suburban cowboy”
CAREGIVER - Dolls Eye
CAREGIVER“Dolls Eye”
The Robe - Its So Easy
The Robe“Its So Easy”
Roger Moutenot - Art Electro
Roger Moutenot“Art Electro”
Slow Salvation - Japan
Slow Salvation“Japan”

008: Sauceritis with Brent Raynes!

The paranormal realms are blown wide open in this interview with author and researcher Brent Raynes. We discuss meditating at mound sites, the most haunted town in Tennessee, and summoning the spirit of John Keel from beyond the grave.

Additional Links:
Alternate Perceptions Magazine
John A. Keel: The Man, The Myths, and the Ongoing Mysteries by Brent Raynes
The National UFO Reporting Center


Episode edited by Mac Burrus
@macburrus

Connect with Dizzy Spell:
Instagram: @dizzyspellworld
Official Site: dizzyspell.show

385: Higher Voices

For episodes ending in a zero or five, I try to do something a little different. It’s an opportunity to stretch outside our normal box a little bit. For this episode, I let the theme “higher voices” guide the selections. That’s it! The set is approximately two hours long and doesn’t come close to including everything I wanted to include. Despite that, it’s an excellent two hours if I do say so myself.

That’s Molly Parden on our cover.

“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music, other music beds by Test Kitchen.


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Bats - Heart Container
Bats“Heart Container”
Molly Parden - Cigarette
Molly Parden“Cigarette”
Pageboy - Postcard
Pageboy“Postcard”
Mama Zu - Lip
Mama Zu“Lip”
Brennan Wedl - Kudzu
Brennan Wedl“Kudzu”
Heaven Honey - Moan
Heaven Honey“Moan”
Molly Martin - I Know You Think That Its Not You
Molly Martin“I Know You Think That Its Not You”
Molly Parden - Where Do All of Our Passing Days Go
Molly Parden“Where Do All of Our Passing Days Go”
Becca Mancari - Its Too Late
Becca Mancari“Its Too Late”
Taylor Noelle - If You Want That
Taylor Noelle“If You Want That”
Cortney Tidwell - Clandestine
Cortney Tidwell“Clandestine”
Book NOT Brooke - Popsicle
Book NOT Brooke“Popsicle”
Meg Elsier - baby
Meg Elsier“baby”
Body Electric - Plastic Arrows
Body Electric“Plastic Arrows”
AG Sully - Accountability Partner
A.G. Sully“Accountability Partner ”
Dallas Ugly - Big Signs
Dallas Ugly“Big Signs”
Wilby - Cosette
Wilby“Cosette”
Kristen Ford - Heres To You Kid feat Ani DiFranco
Kristen Ford“Heres To You Kid (feat Ani DiFranco)”
Be Your Own Pet - Erotomania
Be Your Own Pet“Erotomania”
Annie DiRusso - Emerson
Annie DiRusso“Emerson”
Girlhouse - you dont think about me
Girlhouse“you dont think about me”
Daisha McBride - Ballgame
Daisha McBride“Ballgame”
Yours Truly Jai  Gretchen - BOYS GO TO JUPITER
Yours Truly, Jai + Gretchen“BOYS GO TO JUPITER”
Memethegoat - Talk My Sh*t
Memethegoat“Talk My Sh*t”
Sweet Poison - Trappaz
Sweet Poison“Trappaz ”
Janell Rosa - Lonely
Janell Rosa“Lonely”
Annie Williams - Oh My Love
Annie Williams“Oh My Love”
Kaitlyn Raitz - Overthinker
Kaitlyn Raitz“Overthinker”
HR Lexy - Torn
HR Lexy“Torn”
Eardrummer - Ultra
Eardrummer“Ultra”
Dream Chambers - Sensation
Dream Chambers“Sensation”

Rich Text: Unraveling the Metro Arts Commission

The Metro Arts Commission is the body responsible for issuing grants and funding to projects they deem worthy. It’s a huge part of many operating budgets that people rely on, as well as a conduit to creating enriching artistic activities. When running smoothly, it can do a lot of good. However, if you haven’t been paying attention to the Arts Commission over the past year (2023-2024), it’s been anything but smooth. The broad strokes: there have been major payment delays, lots of waffling on who will receive funding and plenty of accusations amongst board members.

Keeping up with the activities has been an interesting endeavor but it’s a deep well with lots of details to keep up with. Furthermore, the Arts Commission itself is a body that deserves some context to understand why it exists, how it exists and where it came from. Fortunately, it seems that the {Rich Text} podcast is going to help clarify all of that. Based on a series of articles from Mike Lacy about the same topic, the show seeks to unravel the current hurdles of the Arts Commission and provide the context from whence it came. Specifically, his own show summary reads:

Reading deeply into words and events to unfold the layers of meaning in them to find out: “How did we get here?” Produced by Mike Lacy in Nashville, TN, this podcast started with a particular local political crisis around arts funding but is interested in much more than pointing fingers. What can we learn about the ways that power, class, and race interact when we read deeply into the {Rich Text} around us?

There’s only one official episode out so far but it’s a truly fascinating listen. It’s also a gateway to the original articles that are certainly worth a peek or two.


Keeping up with government activities can be daunting, boring, frustrating or some combination of all of the above. Keeping up with the Arts Commission is a slightly different beast. Not because it isn’t daunting, boring, or frustrating but because the money being distributed often goes toward such indelible parts of the city. Look at this list of 2024 Operating Grant Recipients – note Belcourt, TPAC, Frist, Cheekwood, Nashville Symphony, Country Music Hall of Fame and more are all on the list. Further down the line with smaller grants reveals wonderful endeavors like Defy Film Festival, chatterbird, The Porch, The Forge, Kindling Arts, Y.E.A.H., and loads more. The Arts Commission’s role in the health of the city really can’t be understated. Therefore, making sense of their activities is well worth all of our time. Here’s to {Rich Text} helping us all reach that goal.

007: Popcorn Grab-Bag Classic

Buckle up, because we have a lot to talk about. Bunnicula made a tiktok account, we remember that Photo Booth exists, HP tells us about a guy who played Dark Souls with bananas, we hear a personal account of a man plagued by a Dogman, and we answer a DQ from Dycee about ghooosts. And… there’s more. Just listen!

Additional Links:
Dark Souls 3 with bananas
Dogman Sightings Across America
Bunnicula’s TikTok
The National UFO Reporting Center


Episode edited by Mac Burrus
@macburrus

Connect with Dizzy Spell:
Instagram: @dizzyspellworld
Official Site: dizzyspell.show

Friendship Commanders – Bill (Steve Albini Mixes)


Back in 2018, Friendship Commanders released their explosive full-length album BILL. The record was recorded and produced by Steve Albini (and the band) at Electrical Audio in Chicago. Drummer Jerry Roe mixed the record and by all measures, it’s a fantastic record. If you’ve never heard it, prepare yourself for a big rock record with tons of energy and immersive emotive vocals from Buick Audra.

On July 22nd, the band will release an alternate mix of the six year old album that was mixed by Steve Albini. You can hear the first track, “Outlive You” over on the band’s Bandcamp page. I’ve also taken the liberty of embedding the original mix and the Albini mix back to back so you can easily hear them back to back. It’s often hard to pinpoint the differences in alternate mixes like this – largely because the mix is not the only change. The original album was mastered by Matthew Barnhart at Chicago Mastering Service, the Albini mixes by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege. Technology has changed, techniques have changed, etc. That is to say, there’s a myriad of tweaks at play here but the result feels much fuller and much more raw. This makes sense given Albini’s penchant for keeping things simple.

It’s a fascinating listen and there’s only one song available so far! Here’s what the band has to say about the project:

For Steve, who changed our lives.

This album was originally released in October of 2018, and the mixes that were used were done by Jerry Roe at Fort Knockout in Nashville TN, mastered by Matthew Barnhart at Chicago Mastering in Chicago IL. We always planned on releasing the Albini mixes. Always. But we kept writing and releasing new work and the right moment never seemed to present itself. We didn’t imagine that Steve would ever pass. It was a joy to make this record with him; his mixes are reflective of the loud, lovely time we all had together. They’re guitar-forward, angular, and dynamic. And now it’s time to share them. We’ll miss Steve for the rest of our lives but feel immense gratitude that we had this experience together—and that we have this work to show for it. We’re releasing the full album on July 22, which would have been Steve’s 62nd birthday. We offer this work up in celebration of his life and many legacies. We hope you love it as much as we do.

Thankful that the band is willing to share these. Looking forward to July 22nd when we can hear the entire record.

384: Country Funk Party Band with an Ambient Bridge

An hour of local music filled to the brim with delights. As with every episode, we implore you to click through the show notes below to hear more from each artist.

That’s Sundaes on our cover.

“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music, other music beds by Test Kitchen.


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Lone Official - Le Coq Sportif
Lone Official“Le Coq Sportif”
Budge - hrtstrngs
Budge“hrtstrngs”
The Sewing Club  Susannah Joffe - loser 4 u
The Sewing Club with Susannah Joffe“loser 4 u”
Sundaes - Anyway
Sundaes“Anyway”
Book NOT Brooke - Prettiest Penny
Book NOT Brooke“Prettiest Penny”
Mama Zu - Make a Joke
Mama Zu“Make a Joke”
Meg Elsier - iznotreal
Meg Elsier“iznotreal” (watch the videos)
Wilby - Cosette
Wilby“Cosette”
Purser - Zero Sum
Purser“Zero Sum”
Dreamer Boy - Heartbreaker
Dreamer Boy“Heartbreaker”
Savvy - PEACEPIECE
Savvy“PEACE/PIECE”
NOTHER EARTH - Nother Night in Nashville
NOTHER EARTH“Nother Night in Nashville”
TB8S - After These Messages
TB8S“After These Messages”
Jack Silverman Quartet - Prince of Shadows
Jack Silverman Quartet“Prince of Shadows”

Houston Kendrick – “The Suburbs” (Official Video)

Houston Kendrick released the full-length album Small Infinity in April of 2021. It is, without being hyperbolic, an incredible piece of work. Kendrick’s vocal delivery often soars in the falsetto, effortlessly. The music is driving, cinematic, delicate, introspective or sometimes all of the above. Lyrically, it’s personal, relatable, fiery and empowered. As noted, it is a incredible piece of work.

The official video for “The Suburbs” dropped in May 2024, roughly three years after the album was released but the track has lost no luster. In a musical landscape that only seems to honor brand new releases, it’s incredibly respectable that Kendrick continues to promote the album. Not only does the album deserve the utmost recognition but, more importantly, the message of the song should reach as many people as possible. From Kendrick’s own YouTube summary:

The Suburbs explores the chaos, discord, and unease that lies behind the deceiving veneer of suburban politeness. The song is autobiographical in nature, discussing the emotional dissonance that results from being black and gay in the heart of the Bible Belt; forced to forge an identity in an environment that covertly and overtly tells you that you should not exist.

Inspired by classic Hitchcockian horror, the video leans into the camp of those performative pleasantries which mask the hatred that fuels racism, homophobia and all prejudice. The cast of characters includes me, a bunch of racist zombies and my Higher Self — a mysterious omniscient force guiding my footsteps even when I try to resist. It’s through this consistent and often uncomfortable interaction between self and soul that we find the freedom and strength to be who we are.

The videos presentation of the idyllic 1950’s suburbia is a reminder that the ideals of the past are a fallacy, particularly given the lived experiences of folks like Kendrick himself. There are, undoubtedly, others going through the same levels of racism and homophobia. Hopefully they can hear this track, feel the frustration and appreciate the unbelievably catchy vocal lines to “f**k the suburbs.”

006: Coincidence?! with guest Allison Inman

Step out of the matrix for a moment… and into the Dizzy Spell dimension. Our special guest is the enigmatic filmmaker and Belcourt Theatre’s Education and Engagement Director Allison Inman and she’s got a ~wild~ story to share involving a talking house. We also find out HP’s biggest fear, learn about Pope’s Rules, and ask Allison about the weirdest movie she’s ever seen. Tune into the reverberations!

Additional Links:
Carthage House of Beauty directed by Allison Inman
Hi Tech Service directed by Allison Inman
De Humani Corporis Fabrica – Official Trailer
Synchronicity
The National UFO Reporting Center


Episode edited by Mac Burrus
@macburrus

Connect with Dizzy Spell:
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Official Site: dizzyspell.show