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Ep. #909: Jade Hairpins

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Jonah Falco returns to discuss the brilliant new Jade Hairpins album, Get Me the Good Stuff, his work-related education and academic background, writing deeply reflective yet catchy songs about his aging parents and middle age, the development of his British dialect as a Canadian living on boats, where the “wrong pop” of Jade Hairpins comes from, stories about the ambitious 24 hour livestream that Fucked Up held recently where they publicly wrote, recorded, and released a new album in one day, Jade Hairpins’ live line-up and tour dates, other future plans, and much more.

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Ep. #892: Fucked Up
Ep. #747: Fucked Up
Ep. #669: Dallas Good Remembered
Ep. #654: Fucked Up on ‘David Comes to Life’ (Part Two)
Ep. #605: Fucked Up
Ep. #536: Jade Hairpins
Ep. #431: Mike Haliechuk of Fucked Up
Ep. #104: Fucked Up

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Ep. #905: Duane Denison from The Jesus Lizard

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The Jesus Lizard Week ’24 concludes with Duane Denison discussing the Jesus Lizard’s new album RACK, why Nashville has been so enticing for musicians looking for a home, working as a guitar teacher and providing remote lessons to students, why he thought to employ quality control measures in writing new songs in the Jesus Lizard, whether or not the band ever contemplated making RACK with previous collaborators like the late Steve Albini, some of the guitar players and musical heroes he pays homage to on the new album, his golden era for the Jesus Lizard, touring again, writing new songs, other future plans, and much more.

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Ep. #904: Mac McNeilly from The Jesus Lizard
Ep. #903: David Wm. Sims from The Jesus Lizard
Ep. #902: David Yow from The Jesus Lizard
Ep. #170: Andy Gill of Gang of Four
Ep. #92: The Jesus Lizard Week with David Wm. Sims
Ep. #91: The Jesus Lizard Week with Duane Denison
Ep. #90: The Jesus Lizard Week with Mac McNeilly
Ep. #89: The Jesus Lizard Week with David Yow
Ep. #9: David Yow

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Ep. #91: The Jesus Lizard Week with Duane Denison

The Jesus Lizard Week celebrating the release of Akashic Books’ BOOK continues with graceful, eclectic, and powerful guitarist Duane Denison. Here, Duane and I chat about where BOOK came from and why he hoped they could do better than an average rock band bio, how he’d written a lot about the band’s history already when the Jesus Lizard’s catalogue was reissued in 2009 and wanted to ensure he avoided repeating himself, how Duane’s role in creating the book eventually declined due to his touring schedule with Tomahawk, how I’m the only one who seems even vaguely interested in the odd chronological structure of the book, whether he discovered anything about his bandmates via BOOK, how David Yow and Mac McNeilly never married each other, his interest in informing and possibly educating other musicians and talking about the work, how the Jesus Lizard’s audience was very smart but rowdy as hell, the fact that indie or underground music now is more pop-oriented and metal fans are gravitating towards the Jesus Lizard, the backlash after the band left Touch and Go Records for Capitol Records, how the band fought for everything it had and was legitimate, the laughable amount of money the band received and were vilified as sell-outs for, why Steve Albini is given moral high ground when it comes to underground integrity even though he worked with major labels on a regular basis, how Duane is sick of talking about certain things and would like to get going actually, what a ‘re-enactment’ tour really is, what he sees as the future of the Jesus Lizard, the fact that I don’t know of a good album by Magazine, and then it’s all over.

Related links: akashicbooks.com/catalog/the-jesus-lizard-book/ vishkhanna.com

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