Rabid Dogs, Spanish Flu and Acid Attacks: 1918 Was Wild

I was going to do an episode about Spanish Flu in Nashville—I very well might at some other time—but instead I decided to look at what life was like in the city, and the country at large, in 1918. The two big stories of that year, in retrospect at least, is the end of what we now know at the First World War and the rise of Spanish Flu.

So let’s just say that this is a Spanish Flu adjacent episode in which I am going to visit pieces from the Tennessean from that time.

— Alex Steed

Includes citations from “Scenes From a Pandemic: Nashville 1918” by JR Lind.

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Hot Car – The Fun Never Ends

Asher Horton is a man of many projects. You’ve likely seen him playing a part in Sun Seeker or donning his pseudonym Rainsticks to partake in some 12-string pop odyssey’s or maybe you remember his band Fox Fun or his Mystery Bones album released under his own name. Now, thanks to the ongoing pandemic, we can add Hot Car to his long resume of enjoyable offerings.

His Instagram post announcing the record gives a nice context for which to approach the album:

If you’re looking for something calming and peaceful, this ain’t it. But if you’re looking for some goofy rock n roll, i hope this scratches that itch for ya.

That said, while it certainly has its fair share of amusing lyrics, it’s not really a goofy record. In fact, it’s a delightful, occasionally searing, dose of upbeat pop. The best comparison I can make here, and this is intended as high praise, is Fountains of Wayne. It’s memorably catchy, it evokes a beaming summertime vibe and it’s cut with just the tiniest dose of melancholy and flexibility to not take itself ultra-seriously.

Tossing out a casual “Recommended If You Like” comparison for a record is a dangerous game because it can alter your expectations. Evoking Fountains of Wayne isn’t meant to set the stage for any sort of direct sonic comparison but, rather, just to give a context that this is a delightfully fun romp. Hell, the project is named Hot Car and the album title is in quotes. I think you get it.

While I’d certainly love for Horton to be out on the road making money as a touring musician in whatever band he chooses to play with, its great to hear that the quarantining hasn’t impacted his ability to churn out some new delights for us all to enjoy.

Lucinda Williams with Heaven Honey

2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten: Jordan Victoria (Heaven Honey) chats with host Olivia Ladd about the literary songwriting legacy of Americana trailblazer Lucinda Williams.

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The Fast and The Curious: Tokyo Driftin’ with Jasmin Kaset

San Dimas Today presents The Fast and The Curious – a quarantine inspired mini-series in which hosts Jason T. Meares, Esq and Kelly Hoyle Bolick subject themselves to every film in the Fast and Furious franchise. Every single one. Bill & Ted coverage will return shortly.

This week, shockingly devoted Fast and Furious enthusiast Jasmin Kaset joins Kelly and Jason on their journey through every film in the Fast and Furious franchise. Together, they discuss Tokyo Drift, the third installment of the series and arguably the final flog of the gauntlet before true fandom sets in. Lucas Black wins the Everyman Award, Sung Chang is gone too soon and everyone feels reasonably impressed by the actual tokyo drifting.

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Intro Music: “Walk Away” by Scott Bricklin

Gardentined: Rhubarb and the Old Cuban

In a new Gardentined episode, Mike talks about planting rhubarb, using it in drinks and the joys of Wood Sorrel. We catch up with Jess Backhus of Delaney Oyster House in Charleston to talk cocktail pairing with movies and optimizing strawberry usage in drinks. Kenneth checks in with a Booze News item about Mexican whiskey. Cheers!

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196: Achievement Unlocked

Many thanks again to Lance Conzett,Caroline Bowman, Olivia Ladd, Kathryn Edwards and Mike Shepherd for joining on last weeks episode. Always nice to get some human interaction and a new viewpoint on local music to be aware of.

That said, this week we get back to basics – local music dug out from various Bandcamp offerings, social feeds and other tipoffs. It was extremely difficult to par down the list this week to a reasonable offering and we still ended up with ten tracks. A tornado followed by a pandemic isn’t keeping Nashville Music down!

This episode contains selections from and Bully, Dirty Fuss, John Davis, Basic Printer, Dialup Ghost, Fogged, JOTA ESE, Le F, Dream Wave and Nugatory. Dive in with the links below to hear more or follow each artist for future notifications about new offerings.

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Bully
“About a Girl (Nirvana)”

Dirty Fuss
“Hold Your Holster”

John Davis
“Nothing Gets Me Down”

Basic Printer
“Die Tonight (Smart Objects)”

Dialup Ghost
“Along Alright”

Fogged
“Compression”

Jota Ese
“Revenge, Pt 1”

Le F
“Run For your Life (The Beatles)”

Dream Wave
“Sky Tour”

Nugatory
“Suburban Goth”

“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music

Cover Image: BASIC PRINTER.

The Fast and The Curious: 2 Fast 2 Curious

San Dimas Today presents The Fast and The Curious – a quarantine inspired mini-series in which hosts Jason T. Meares, Esq and Kelly Hoyle Bolick subject themselves to every film in the Fast and Furious franchise. Every single one. Bill & Ted coverage will return shortly.

Jason and Kelly discuss the not at all disappointing or confounding 2 Fast 2 Furious, which is the perfect sequel, and seems to have worked out just as the studio had hoped. Jason drinks too much box wine and does a terrible Vin Diesel impression. Kelly writes a love letter to Lucas Black.

Kira Austin-Young

In this episode, Kim Baldwin sits down with Kira Austin-Young, Priest-in-Charge at St. Ann’s Episcopal Church and contract chaplain at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. A graduate of Vanderbilt University (MDiv) and Rice University (BMus), Kira has been a priest for 8 years. But, she’s not a regular priest; she’s a cool priest. Kira has a life-sized skeleton with its own Instagram account and a fiance who puts googly eyes on her refrigerator snacks. In 2017, Kira wrote a book titled, Pro-Choice and Christian: Reconciling Faith, Politics, and Justice.

Join us for a conversation about being a woman in the priesthood, letting go of obsessing about exercise, and how a priest ends up engaged to a clown.

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Picard and the Borg All-Stars

The Next Gen squad is back! Kinda! Oh, and Seven as well because BORG. Join Larissa and Lauren as they share their thoughts about the first half of the newest Star Trek incarnation that is PICARD.

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195: Special Edition Roundtable Curation

Much like birthdays, if it ends in a zero or a five, we like to do a little something extra special. This episode we reached out to a number of different guest curators to catch up on how quarantine life is treating them and to hear two song selections from their personal rotations. It felt great to reconnect with some reall live human beings, even if it was through a Zoom meeting.

We will hear from photojournalist and friend-of-the-show Lance Conzett, Cold Lunch Recordings and Heartstrings Nashville founder Caroline Bowman, Bandsplainer host Olivia Ladd, DRKMTTR founder Kathryn Edwards and local music historian Mike Shepherd. Those titles don’t really do full justice to all of the great work these folks have done for Nashville over the years but, hey, it’s an introductory paragraph – you get the gist!

This episode contains selections from Frank the Fuck Out, JEFF the Brotherhood, Heinous Orca, Microwave Mountain, Lilly Hiatt, Country Westerns, Husband Stitch, Fucked Ethos, The Carter Administration and Fun Girls from Mt. Pilot. Tune in to find out why.

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Frank The Fuck Out
“White Dynamite”

JEFF the Brotherhood
“The-Shredder”

Heinous Orca
“Mighty Mike”

Microwave Mountain
“Badass Bitch”

Lilly Hiatt
“Candy Lunch”

Country Westerns
“Anytime”

Husband Stitch
“PTSD”

Fucked Ethos
“Retro is Poison”

The Carter Administration
“Oxycontinental”

Fun Girls From Mt. Pilot
“Hold a Grudge”

“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music

Cover Image: The Smokeshows.

Gardentined: Honeysuckle and Pollinators

In episode 3 of the new series Gardentined, Mike discusses all things flowers and the benefits of various pollinators for your garden. Also, infusing and cooking with honeysuckle, benefits of Borage, Marigolds, Bee Balm and more. Kenneth checks in with a report on Pomegranate blossoms in Texas, and a kosher-friendly booze news. Let it blossom, let it grow!

Music by Upright T-Rex Music.
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The Fast and The Curious: The First Quarter Mile

San Dimas Today presents The Fast and The Curious – a quarantine inspired mini-series in which hosts Jason T. Meares, Esq and Kelly Hoyle Bolick subject themselves to every film in the Fast and Furious franchise. Every single one. Bill & Ted coverage will return shortly.

The guys begin their journey into the Fast Saga, discuss the merits of The Fast And The Furious as a genre film, similarities between Paul Walker and a certain Stallyn and Kelly talks about his expectations for the second film.