Song Sandwich Dollhouse Lightning
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Every episode Clover Nahabedian and Mark Dennis help a musician craft the perfect song sandwich by discussing 3 songs.
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Sam Coren (Astral Bitch) makes a french dip
We are joined by the soon-to-be notorious Sam Coren (Astral Bitch) to discuss music by Tina Turner, Gossip, and Sparks. But first, a discussion about post-peak Degrassi, because #nodistractions. The outro music is "You've Got It Wrong" by Astral Bitch.
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Jess Rowland makes a Dr. Demento Pimento Loaf sandwich
Composer Jess Rowland joins us to talk about music by King Missile, Frank Zappa, and Jacob TV. Also, an entirely uncensored update to last week's censored bathroom trash controversy. The outro music is "Plastiglomerate" by Jess Rowland.
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Andrea Neuenfeldt (MK Naomi) makes a PJ&J with mustard. Ew!
Andrea from (MK Naomi) joins us to talk about detective etiquette, "short music for short people", and how the movie Mulan shaped Mike Pence's views on foreign policy. Also we talk about songs by No Doubt, Lunachicks, and AFI. The censorship music is "My bathroom is a private kind of place" from the 1968 musical The Bathrooms Are Coming. The outro is an unreleased MK Naomi track called "Wasserman."
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Mattie Hamer (The Michael Character) makes a Grilled cheese with procscuttio, arugula and caramelized fig on batard with a balsamic glaze
We talk to Mattie from The Michael Character (https://themichaelcharacter.bandcamp.com/album/patti-in-the-dining-car) about Margo Guryan, Des Ark, and Arthur Russell
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Ryan Wasoba (So Many Dynamos) makes a turkey sandwich
We talk to Ryan Wasoba (https://somanydynamos.bandcamp.com/) about They Might Be Giants, Dionne Warwick, and Bars of Gold
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Craig Bidiman make a pile of peanut butter covered in bread sawdust, like you would find undearneath the slicer
We talk to Craig Bidiman (https://fragilebird.bandcamp.com/) about music by The Blood Brothers, Dredg, and As Cities Burn