Following and likely preceding a long break between episodes, Grey is visited by their pal, Ross. This episode focused on albums from their youth that they particularly enjoyed during summer. Ross offered up Stone Temple Pilots’ Purple, and Grey suggested System of a Down’s manic Mesmerize. Thanks for listening!
Recordmendations: Mary Kirchberger
Tune in this time to hear Grey say “uh” an unprecedented amount of times while talking to Mary about two crooning singers. Mary suggested David Bowie’s classic album, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars; meanwhile, Grey offered up Type O Negative’s ever-so-spooky, October Rust. EXPLICIT CONTENT.
Recordmendations: Yael Niccum
Join Grey and fellow podcaster, Yael, as they discuss two wildly different musicals. Yael offers up Elton John’s modernized take on Verdi’s romantic tragedy, Aida. Meanwhile, Grey couldn’t help but share their love for the cult classic, Hedwig and the Angry Inch. If you ever wanted to hear two podcasters ramble as if they’d never had a conversation, this is the episode for you!
Recordmendations: Loren Thompson ft. Jesse Prow
Loren joins Grey “in studio” to discuss Mr. Gnome’s indie rock trip, Madness in Miniature, as well as Pantera’s darkest chapter, The Great Southern Trendkill. Also joining them is Jesse, who couldn’t have missed an episode on this Pantera masterpiece. Tune in for laughs, bad jokes, and some of the heaviest, most experimental music you’ve ever heard!
Recordmendations: Paul Logan
Joining Grey in studio this time around is their friend Paul, who was in the local Rocky Horror Shadowcast with them. They get together to discuss Meat Loaf’s mega-hit, Bat Out of Hell, as well as Gordon Lightfoot’s folk masterpiece, Sundown.
Recordmendations: Heidi Davis
Writing scripts is hard and takes a lot of mental focus, so Grey is doing something easier for a while. Grey is joined by their lovely fiancee, Heidi, to discuss No Doubt’s eclectic hit, Tragic Kingdom, as well as Disturbed’s dark thrasher, Indestructible.
Frankenstein Island Outtake
Due to illness and setbacks related to opening our latest show (The Jolly Riot), we will be delayed in releasing The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, but fear not! We will be back on schedule next week. In the mean time, check out this song that didn’t make it into last episode. Here is “The Real Joe Pesci,” featuring Grey, Heidi, and Jesse Baldwin.
Episode 4: Frankenstein Island
The first in our next batch of episodes. Complete with sound effects and special guest, Jesse Baldwin! It’s Frankenstein Island! Four guys (and a dog) crash land on a mysterious island and face mad scientists, zombie Joe Pescis, and too many pop culture references. Heidi and Jesse deliver masterful improvised songs, and Grey’s… getting there!
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Episode Guide:
0:00-16:30- Intro and Discussion
16:30-End- Frankenstein Island: The Musical and Wrap-Up
Episode 3: Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla
Heidi and Grey take on this Polynesian fever dream of a film from 1952. It’s got a Martin and Lewis rip-off, monkeys, apes (they’re different), and at least one Draculas. Tune in for the usual half-baked characters, masterful music by Heidi, and Grey trying to figure out how musical improv works!
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0:00-17:00- Intro, Survey Note, Discussion
17:00-End- Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla: The Musical and Wrap-Up
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