Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Episode 78 - Feliz Navidad

Happy Holidays! A quick episode with my friend Ileana about some Christmas traditions in Mexico that I didn't know about and I'm guessing you didn't either.

I have some more things planned for the future, but we know how that goes. But if you or anyone you know would like to talk, please reach out to me by email at rob at undressingunderground dot com or on twitter @cannedricewater.

Also, if you have anything you would like to be featured on the podcast, whether an interview, an album, a radioplay, or whatever, feel free to send it to my email. I'm more than happy to promote anything you've got.

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Thanks.

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Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Episode 77 - 2nd Anniversary/Lost Puppies

This is the second anniversary episode. I'm still working everyday, so I didn't have the time to do anything for it this year... So, here's my friend's latest lo-fi, sludgy, pop-rock album, Lost Puppies. His band is called Lost Puppies, too. I hope you like it. I do.

You can hear more Lost Puppies at http://lostpuppies.bandcamp.com  There's about 6 other albums there, all good, and all with unintelligible lyrics. They're all free, but I would suggest kicking him at least $5.

He's not going to like that I did this. Sorry, John.

I have one or two more things coming up in the next month or so, but I'm also hoping to get back to interviews sometime in the next few months. If you know anyone that would like to talk, please reach out to me by email at rob at undressingunderground dot com or on twitter @falconvein.

If you have anything you would like to be featured on the podcast, whether an interview, an album, a radioplay, or whatever, feel free to send it to my email. I'm more than happy to promote anything you've got.

Subscribe or check the blog to keep up to date.

Thanks.

http://undressingunderground.com

Monday, April 10, 2017

Episode 76 - Nia King, Drew Ariolla-Sands, Ambrosia Bartosekulva

Today Sara Century finally finishes off our series of talks with artists and critics about their plans and feelings going forward in our current cultural climate. We’re sorry about the delay, but between the two of us we’re suddenly working like 150 hours/week after months of a combined 0 hours/week. We were actually going to upload this on Friday but then as we were getting it ready WWIII happened...

But, we’re here now! Or she is. And she’s talking to a few more of her crazy talented friends about their work and their plans for their work despite society’s now impending expiration date. First up is “We Want the Airwaves” podcaster and multimedia journalist Nia King, followed by TRAP GIRL’s Drew Arriola-Sands, and then we wrap things up with abstract multimedia and just a general lexical gap of an artist, Ambrosia BartoĊĦekulva!

Each week Sara Century, Katie Rein, and I have been talking to different artists that we know and/or respect about how they are processing the current state of our nation and how they plan to proceed with their work. This wasn’t a call to “Make Punk Great Again,” these were conversations with real artists about how they plan to approach the real challenges they face.

We’ve done six of these episodes now and talked to eleven artists and critics (or thirteen if you include me talking to Sara and Katie), and I feel like we’ve gotten a good sample of artists down. Because Sara and I are so incredibly busy these days we are officially ending this series here, though one or both of us will be back in the future to do more casual interviews, mixtapes, and whatever the fuck else.

However, if you happen to know anyone we should talk to, or there is anyone that you would personally like to talk to, feel free to submit names, suggestions, or your own recorded interviews to rob at undressingunderground dot com. Also, feel free to leave us a voicemail with your own thoughts and feelings at 260-PUNK-POD (260-786-5763).

We’ll be back.

Thursday, February 9, 2017

Episode 75 - Dane Eissler

This week Katie Rein talks to an old friend, the talented Dane Eissler, who has a plethora of artistic experience as a director, actor, writer, multimedia artist, puppeteer, and much more! They discuss his work and politics, how they intersect, and how they will continue to moving forward.

Katie herself has a loaded history of volunteering and working on campaigns (both of us having quit full time jobs to work on campaigns this past fall), so we talk about that a little at the front.

If you'd like to get involved right now, Katie suggests you call your representatives utilizing the tools and scripts provided at http://5calls.org

And now for the same bullshit as every week:

Each week we will be talking to different artists that we know and/or respect about how they are processing the current state of our nation and how they plan to proceed with their work. This isn't a call to "Make Punk Great Again," these are conversations with real artists about how they plan to approach the real challenges they face.

We'll be doing this through inauguration day at the least, so we hope you'll continue to join us! If you know anyone we should talk to, or there is anyone that you would personally like to talk to, feel free to submit names, suggestions, or your own recorded interviews to rob at undressingunderground dot com. Also, feel free to leave us a voicemail with your own thoughts and feelings at 260-PUNK-POD (260-786-5763).

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Episode 74 - Liam O'Donnell

Sara Century is busy playing with her new toy this week, so I'm left alone to talk to Liam O'Donnell of the Cinepunx empire, the Cinepunx podcastEric Roberts is the Fucking Man, and Horror Business. We talk about how being people of color affects his and his Cinepunx cohost's, Joshua Alvarez, approach to discussing film and punk and what their plans are going forward.

And now for the same bullshit as every week:

Each week we will be talking to different artists that we know and/or respect about how they are processing the current state of our nation and how they plan to proceed with their work. This isn't a call to "Make Punk Great Again," these are conversations with real artists about how they plan to approach the real challenges they face.

We'll be doing this through inauguration day at the least, so we hope you'll continue to join us! If you know anyone we should talk to, or there is anyone that you would personally like to talk to, feel free to submit names, suggestions, or your own recorded interviews to rob at undressingunderground dot com. Also, feel free to leave us a voicemail with your own thoughts and feelings at 260-PUNK-POD (260-786-5763).

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Episode 73 - Ladyspeech, Tripp Nasty, & Annah Anti Palindrome

Sara Century continues our series of talks with artists and critics about their plans and feelings going forward in our current cultural climate. Today she speaks with artist, writer, and poet, Ladyspeech; musician Tripp Nasty; and musician and sound artist Annah Anti Palindrome!

And now for the same stuff we said last week:

Each week we will be talking to different artists that we know and/or respect about how they are processing the current state of our nation and how they plan to proceed with their work. This isn't a call to "Make Punk Great Again," these are conversations with real artists about how they plan to approach the real challenges they face.

We'll be doing this through inauguration day at the least, so we hope you'll continue to join us! If you know anyone we should talk to, or there is anyone that you would personally like to talk to, feel free to submit names, suggestions, or your own recorded interviews to rob@undressingunderground.com. Also, feel free to leave us a voicemail with your own thoughts and feelings at 260-PUNK-POD (260-786-5763).

http://undressingunderground.com

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Episode 72 - Emma Houxbois & Kayla Miller

Welcome to the first installment of a series of interviews Sara Century and I are doing with different women, queer, LGBT, and POC artists about working during a Trump administration.

Each week we will be talking to different artists that we know and/or respect about how they are processing the current state of our nation and how they plan to proceed with their work. This isn't a call to "Make Punk Great Again," these are conversations with real artists about how they plan to approach the real challenges they face.

We'll be doing this through inauguration day at the least, so we hope you'll continue to join us! If you know anyone we should talk to, or there is anyone that you would personally like to talk to, feel free to submit names, suggestions, or your own recorded interviews to rob@undressingunderground.com. Also, feel free to leave us a voicemail with your own thoughts and feelings at 260-PUNK-POD (260-786-5763).

This week Sara Century speaks to comic book critic Emma Houxbois and I speak to illustrator and comic book artist Kayla Miller! Subscribe or check out the blog for info about next week!