Ladyland Season 2 Kickoff with Samantha Irby

Happy to announce that Ladyland has returned for a second season! This insightful podcast from Kim Baldwin features a variety of women speaking on their professional and personal experiences as they navigate a myriad of careers. From Contract Lobbyist to Twerk Instructor or Artist Manager, there’s a lot of real world insights to discuss.

Season Two of the show kicks off with an enlightening and hilarious talk with author Samantha Irby. Her latest book, Wow, No Thank You, became a NYT #1 Bestseller but she’s not resting on her laurels. She’s written for Shrill (the infamous “Pool” episode), interviewed Lizzo for TIME and still finds time to recap Judge Mathis in a newsletter.

Irby is kind, thoughtful and non-stop hilarious. Listen to the episode in the embed above or on your favorite podcast platform – Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Play and everywhere else!

Samantha Irby

In the first episode of Season Two, Kim Baldwin chats with Samantha Irby, author of the current New York Times bestseller, Wow, No Thank You. Sam has published four books: We Are Never Meeting in Real Life, Meaty, and New Year, Same Trash. She wrote for the first season of Shrill, including the infamous fourth episode, Pool. Sam writes a blog called bitchesgottaeat, as well as a daily Judge Mathis recap newsletter, which is, truly, the funniest thing we’ve ever read.

Join us for a conversation where Sam opens up her accordion of truth about not being as rich as people assume, interviewing Lizzo, and releasing a book during a global pandemic.

Find Sam on Twitter, Instagram, Substack, and at bitchesgottaeat.com. Copies of Wow, No Thank You are available at bookshop.org and on Libro.fm.

To get full show notes and learn more about Ladyland, visit us at ladyland.show and follow us on Instagram at @ladyland_podcast.

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San Dimas Today presents: The Fast and the Curious

A quick introduction to a brand new limited series from San Dimas Today in which our hosts Jason T. Meares, Esq. and Kelly Hoyle Bolick try to cheer each other up during social distancing by watching the entire Fast and Furious series. Will it be a fool’s errand? Regular Bill and Ted content will resume shortly.

Transporter Accidents

Would you rather be doubled, turned into a child, or merged with a co-worker? Larissa and Lauren have a good laugh (and rant or two) as they talk about transporter accidents from three episodes: TNG’s “Rascals” and “Second Chances” plus Voyager’s “Tuvix”. Does Will or Tom have the better beard? Why does Rascals make us want to watch Home Alone? They discuss the important issues.

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193: Melancholy Warbles and Minimal Jibber Jabber

Due to a severe lack of coffee, we cut through the usual jibber jabber at the top of the show and just dive straight in to a batch of great new local music. As always, each track played on the show is linked below and, in the case of albums or EPs, there’s plenty of additional music to discover along with it. Treat yourself to more.

Find more from Lowercase Z, Fable Cry, Le Skunk, Twen, Brineaboy, Creamer, Thad Kopec and Jeremy Fetzer by clicking over to their social medias.

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Lowercase Z
“I’m Trying to Open Up Dammit!”

Fable Cry
“Come Meet The Reapers”

Le Skunk
“you knw how to dance”

Twen
“Thrice”

Brineaboy
“Justice”

Creamer
“Hideaway”

Thad Kopec
“Three Books”

Jeremy Fetzer
“Mendocino (feat. Duane Eddy)”

“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music

Cover Image: Fable Cry.

192: Free of Something Taxing

We do our best to eschew the heavy coronavirus talk at the top of the show but, admittedly, end up dropping some references throughout the course of the episode. Regardless of that, we are trying to provide you with an entertainment destination here as a respite from our constant planetary reminder. Local music continues to thrive, sometimes in more creative ways than ever, and we hope you find these episodes as a conduit to discover more of it.

So, that said, come along and enjoy these nine new songs from Lou Turner, Music Band, Tristen, Mark Fredson, Matt Friction, El El, Jeh-sea Wells, Lawndry and Liza Anne.

Click on the album covers below for more from each artist.

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Lou Turner
“Flickering Protagonist”

Music Band
“Over and Over”

Tristen
“Salty Tears”

Mark Fredson
“To the Moonlight”

Matt Friction
“Do the Apocalypse”

El El
“UFO”

Jea-sea Wells
“Don’t Go Changing”

Lawndry
“Cactus”

Liza Anne
“Bad Vacation”

“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music

Cover Image: Lou Turner.

Elon Musk – .​.​.​As Your Wanderer Taps At The Invisible Gate

Elon Musk (the band, not the Paypal co-founder turned Space explorer) describes themselves as “exploring the cosmic frequencies… a space cruise through fuzz and phase.” There is little additional flair that one could add to that summary that would be at all necessary. They nailed it.

On their latest release, entitled .​.​.​As Your Wanderer Taps At The Invisible Gate, the band embarks on a sprawling 37-minute single-track journey. On the face of it, you’d call it Post-Rock; ebbing and flowing through quiet moments that eventually give way to large outbursts. However, that’s a broad stroke that undersells the enjoyable details. The aforementioned fuzz and phase is ever present, combined with warbling distortion, droning bass and pounding drums that are offset by empty voids of delicate entropy. The four movements of the record work well as a cohesive piece but are careful to introduce new elements and styles so the listener isn’t lulled into a repetitive place.

The Bandcamp tab has been sitting open in my browser since the albums release in mid-March of 2020 as it’s not an album you want to hear just once. It’s also accompanied by a full album video “edited together from mostly Stan Brakhage/Terrence Malick Films” – serving as a wonderful visual companion to jaunt across the cosmic frequencies.

The bands record release show at The 5 Spot was cancelled due to viral concerns. Hopefully once we return to some normalcy with live shows in venues again, they can rebook as it’d be a shame not to see this live. In the meantime, turn down the lights, turn on the visual album and go forth.

Gardentined: Violets and the Aviation

For a new series on Liquid Gold, hosts Mike and Kenneth are “Gardentined” in their homes as they look to the natural world and how to use botanicals in your everyday drinking arsenal. This time around they focus on Violets, Creme de Violette, the Aviation cocktail, how to riff on a gin sour, the Renaissance of Robes, Mike reads an excerpt from his book Garden to Glass, and Kenneth talks overcoming COVID-19. Also, a Miami Vice-style near death experience from Kenneth’s past and the secret of the Iris root.

This episode is brought to you by Golden Moon Distillery

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Sex in the Time of COVID-19

It’s been a week. It’s been a month. It’s been a year. And it’s only April. So I took a break from heavy stuff this week to talk sex in the isolation age with Tessa Lowe of Primrose Path Boutique.

There’s also a super-long introduction about COVID-19 and, if you’re interested at all, where I’m at these days.

Additionally:

First, I surprised Tessa with a question about books at the end, and she provided me with a list to include in our introduction. This is that list.

I Love Female Orgasm: Written by sex educators who have been featured in The New York Times, USA Today, Men’s Health, Cosmo, and more. Includes a chapter for lesbian, bisexual and queer women.

She Comes First: Written by a clinical sexologist and evangelist of the female orgasm. Everyone who sleeps with women should read this!

F*CKED: Being Sexually Explorative & Self-Confident in a World That’s Screwed – written by the comedians behind the popular podcast Guys We F*cked. More for entertainment purposes than sex tips but we certainly need that too right now.

The Ethical Slut: A practical guide to Polyamory and Open Relationships

Also!

We totally understand that isolation isn’t all chocolate and strawberries. Many folks are isolated in less than optimal partnerships. If you are facing abuse in all of this, please consider engaging the National Domestic Violence Hotline.

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Fable Cry – “Come Meet the Reapers”

One time I walked into The Basement just as a set from Fable Cry was kicking off. Frontman Zach Ferrin struck me with his distinctive look – a dapper suit with a finely curled moustache and perfectly coiffed hair. If you mistook him for a cartoon villain, you wouldn’t be the first. Anytime a band has a “look,” there is a presumption that the music is second class to the aesthetics but I am happy to report that the entire set was a captivating experience with no shortage of well crafted songs.

That said, we are excited to premiere “Come Meet The Reapers”, the first single from the forthcoming third full-length LP and an introduction to the characters and concepts within. The official press release states that the album will be:

… a conceptualized rock opera of gangsters, vampires, betrayal and petty revenge set in the seedy underworld of the American prohibition era. The single offers up the first taste of what is to come with an introduction to the album’s protagonist: Archie Walker, a ragtag bootlegger hatching his nefarious scheme. The tone and musicality of the piece follow the train of Archie’s emotions from prideful ambition to spite-fueled bitterness and finally a peaceful resolve in carrying out his vengeance.

The song is a mesmerizing blend of metal blast beats, soaring trumpet, crunchy guitars, fleeting strings, funky bass pops, a swirling bridge and layers and layers of vocal. It’s a cauldron of ingredients that any less skilled band would make a complete mess of but Fable Cry has precisely balanced with just the right dosage.

It’s fair to say that “Come Meet the Reapers” has more than just dramatic flair, it’s steeped in it… but that’s precisely the point! A concept album intended to express a fanciful tale should be dramatic. This track is a helluva first taste of a larger story and I, for one, am completely intrigued to hear future chapters.

This track is streaming everywhere starting April 3rd and the album is slated for August of 2020.

Friendship Commanders – “The Enemy I Know” (Official Video)

We’ve already posted about this lead single from the forthcoming Friendship Commanders EP Hold On To Yourself (releasing Friday, April 3rd) but given that they’ve released a powerful new video to accompany the track, it bears revisiting.

The heavy grunge-y track is paired with dark, minimal, scenes that transform from high velocity energy bursts to mesmerizing slow motion. Director, and drummer, Jerry Roe directed the piece and had this to say:

The video was inspired by a large number of 90’s music videos, all of which were largely shot in a single location with the subjects of the shot changing, rather than changing locale with each different subject or shot. Ashley Wolfe plays the abused and oppressed, pleading to a loved one/past abuser (played by Jay Tooke) to listen to her and to understand that she’s not the enemy for bringing up the truth or trying to hold him and others responsible. He can’t hear her, though, because he won’t turn his attention away from the old television displaying static and no real clear information or imagery. Such is the reality that he’s chosen to believe – that he is the victim of her reaction, rather than she is the victim of his actions and choices.

While editing it together, I tried to meld the realities and imagery of us and the actors together, specifically Buick and Ashley. Mirrored and blended shots mix them together in the same frame or scenario often, serving as a sort of internal/external abstract.

As noted, it certainly feels reminiscent of several 90’s videos but that familiar vibe doesn’t take away from the underlying message that runs throughout. The forthcoming EP is dedicated to “anyone who is living with, or has lived with, abuse” and the video does a great job of depicting that incredibly difficult scenario with care and proper acknowledgement of the abused.

The EP releases Friday, April 3rd and can be pre-ordered over on their Bandcamp. On a lighter note, the video also makes for some great GIFs.

Introducing Into the Wormhole with Larissa and Lauren

We Own This Town is very excited to announce the debut of a brand new show on the network; Into the Wormhole with Larissa and Lauren. Our two illustrious hosts are devoted fans of the entirety of the Star Trek universe; from the Original Series to Picard and all points in between. Each episode of the show will highlight various themes and subjects that they two find need further investigation – what exactly is happening on the Holodeck? What cast member is actually able to play a musical instrument and which are faking it, poorly? Why is it so dark on the bridge of Discovery?

The first introductory episode is available now and sets the tone for this voyage of light-hearted but detail oriented discussions. Subscribe wherever you like to listen to shows – Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, etc.

You can find out more about the show on their official site – intothewormhole.show – or follow along on Instagram @intothewormhole.podcast.