WR672: Some Music Can Hurt You

Episode 672 March 14, 2022 00:43:03
WR672: Some Music Can Hurt You
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WR672: Some Music Can Hurt You

Mar 14 2022 | 00:43:03

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Sam Thompson

Show Notes

I like episodes where I learn things about genres I'm not super well-versed in. On this one, I talked about grindcore, noise, and other extreme sounds with Lilliana Vess of Some Music Can Hurt You, a local tape label that caters to all things abrasive and gruesome.

We talked about running a cassette label - both during and pre-pandemic, using medical imagery on album covers, scaring off audiences while performing live, that Garfield thing, and much more!

This episode brought to you by our pals at Devine Shirt Company and by the Winterruption festival! Stay tuned to our social media to see how you can win some show tickets!

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