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!

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