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Spoke
Scott Crawford
15 episodes
3 days ago
Award-winning documentary filmmaker/author Scott Crawford scours the world of independent culture for signs of life—resulting in spirited conversations with musicians, authors, filmmakers, actors, activists and more.
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Award-winning documentary filmmaker/author Scott Crawford scours the world of independent culture for signs of life—resulting in spirited conversations with musicians, authors, filmmakers, actors, activists and more.
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Spoke
SPOKE with J.Robbins (Jawbox, Government Issue, Burning Airlines, Office of Future Plans, Channels)

In this episode of SPOKE, I caught up with J. Robbins and we covered a lot of ground—from his early, insecure days in DC's punk rock greats Government Issue to the decade long career of Jawbox, there's a lot to unpack here. 


@jawboxofficial

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4 years ago
1 hour 14 minutes 36 seconds

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SPOKE with Tierney Tough (The Pauses)

in this episode, I spoke with Florida's own Tierney Tough—who fronts the indie rock band The Pauses. They've playing now for over a decade—releasing. two full length albums, two EPs, and three singles. We talked about Garry Shandling, recording with Jawbox' J.Robbins, touring in a pandemic, dancing in your living room, coping mechanisms. Check out Tierney's new EP entitled "A Farce to Reckon With" now—and while you're at it, watch her whimsical new music video for the EP's first single "Apartment 54".

https://www.thepauses.com/

Instagram: @thepauses & @tierneytough

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4 years ago
35 minutes 53 seconds

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SPOKE with Michael Malarkey

Michael Malarkey is known for his work in TV's the "Vampire Diaries" and "Project Blue Book" but he's also a singer/songwriter and onetime vocalist for Ohio-based hardcore band Shadyside. On this episode of SPOKE, we talked about the joys of working at a record store—and being young and cocky record store clerk,  the ups and downs of social media, how hardcore punk changed his life, and the live audience expectations of an actor/musician.

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4 years ago
1 hour 22 minutes 46 seconds

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SPOKE with Jennifer Finch and Robert Galluzzo

This week's episode of SPOKE features guests Jennifer Finch (L7) and filmmaker Robert Galluzzo. We discuss the cassette tape culture and the art of the mixtape—inspired by Galluzzo's brand new film "Analog Love"—which, you guessed it, explores just that. It's a fascinating documentary that includes insights from Finch, Henry Rollins, the late Kim Shattuck (The Muffs), Money Mark (Beastie Boys) and many more. This is the first of a 2 part episode. 

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4 years ago
30 minutes 54 seconds

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SPOKE with Bonnie Bloomgarden (Death Valley Girls)

This week we spoke with Bonnie Bloomgarden who fronts LA's excellent Death Valley Girls. In this episode we covered a lot of ground—from satanism to spirituality to drug addiction and the sheer joy that comes from playing in front of a live audience. Suicide Squeeze has just re-issued their classic LP Street Venom (originally released in 2014) that's mandatory listening. This is a really special episode—check it out!

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4 years ago
46 minutes 44 seconds

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SPOKE with Scott McCloud (GVSB, Soulside, Paramount Styles)

On this week's episode of SPOKE, Scott Crawford sat down with Scott McCloud—singer/guitarist for Girls Against Boys and Paramount Styles as well as guitarist for DC punk legends Soulside. On the eve of Touch & Go Records reissuing their 1995 classic, "House of GVSB" LP,  we dig deep into the 1990s landscape and how Girls Against Boys navigated the decade. McCloud also discussed the DC punk scene, stealing from Tower Records, buying parking lots in NYC, and much more. 

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4 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 2 seconds

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SPOKE with Jaime Wyatt

In Episode 11 of SPOKE, we talked to alt-country badass Jaime Wyatt—who released one of the genre's strongest records last year, "Neon Cross" (New West). In this honest, far-reaching interview we covered everything from Jaime coming out as a queer artist last year and the issues that came with it, her time spent in prison, her love of punk rock, separating an artist from their politics, and much much more.

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4 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 27 seconds

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SPOKE with Sade Sanchez (L.A. Witch)

In this episode of SPOKE, we talked to Sade Sanchez of the L.A. (duh) based pysch-punk band L.A. Witch. Founded in 2011, and having released two albums and several singles, the band's sound has evolved but it's lo-fi, bloozy approach remains the same (see The Cramps, Dead Moon, Scientists, Mazzy Star, et al). This episode covers everything from post-pandemic live sets, motorcycle crashes, muscle cars, cauliflower ears, reverb obsession and much more. 

Check out L.A. Witch:

https://www.facebook.com/lawitches

https://www.instagram.com/la_witch/

Please follow and rate this podcast if you can! 

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4 years ago
44 minutes 30 seconds

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SPOKE with Tesco Vee

This week host Scott Crawford spoke with Tesco Vee (a.k.a. Robert Vermeulen)—frontman for the Meatmen and Tesco Vee's Hate Police. Vee's career started in the 1970s in Michigan where he started "Touch and Go" fanzine (which would later become Touch and Go Records) and as leader of the Meatmen. Since their inception in 1981,  band's crude humor and stage antics attracted their share of critics, but it was all done in a strictly tongue-in-cheek style. In this interview, Vee discusses everything from toy collecting, Glenn Danzig, CREEM magazine, the early days of hardcore punk, being a self-described liberal, and a special announcement regarding the future of the Meatmen. Follow Tesco on social media at:

Instagram: @tescovee

www.the-meatmen-com

(Please note: this episode contains adult language/subject matter)


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4 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes 18 seconds

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SPOKE with Kevin Seconds

In this week's episode of SPOKE, we talked with Kevin Seconds—frontman for the legendary 7 Seconds, painter, entrepreneur, and troubadour. Trust Records (trustrecordscompany.com) has just reissued 7 Seconds classic LP, "The Crew" (available June 25) with liner notes and new packaging, so it seemed an apt time to catch up with Kevin. He opened up about the band and it's almost 40 year history, his life with a single mother, the health of his bandmates, U2's "Rattle & Hum," eating steak dinners with major label suits, and the joys of playing live. 

Please share this episode wherever you can!

Follow Kevin Seconds on Instagram: @kevinseconds and his online store at kevinseconds.bigcartel.com

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4 years ago
1 hour 12 minutes 56 seconds

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SPOKE with guest Jason Selvig

On this week's episode, host Scott Crawford spoke with comedian/actor Jason Selvig. He makes up one half of the comedy duo The Good Liars along with Davram Stiefler. The two have starred in their own critically acclaimed political mockumentary "The Undecided" in 2016 and have a new film on the way this Summer entitled "The Supporters." Their guerrilla approach to filmmaking follows in the tradition of Michael Moore and Sacha Baron Cohen—where the results are often as savagely funny as they are completely maddening. Selvig talked about filmmaking, attending the insurrection on January 6, getting arrested for trying to shutdown Santa Con, some of their scariest moments on the campaign trail, his love of post-hardcore bands and plenty more! Intro/Outro music provided by Michael Hampton and Sohrab Habibion.


Follow the Good Liars as well as Jason Selvig and Davram Stiefler online at http://www.goodliars.com/

TWITTER:

 @jasonselvig

@TheGoodLiars

@davramdavram

INSTAGRAM:

@tglnyc




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4 years ago
51 minutes 46 seconds

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SPOKE with guest Lyle Preslar (Part 2)

In this special Part 2 episode with Lyle Preslar, we look back at the breakup of Minor Threat, the dynamics between the band members, Lyle's brief stay with Samhain (along with a few unforgettable Glenn Danzig moments), the possibility of a Minor Threat reunion, the indie rock feeding frenzy of the '90s and its subsequent implosion, his stint as an A&R rep at Caroline Records and his current position as an entertainment lawyer based out of NYC. Intro/Outro music provided by Michael Hampton and Sohrab Habibion.


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4 years ago
1 hour 17 minutes 15 seconds

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SPOKE with guest Lyle Preslar

In this week's episode, Scott Crawford spoke with Minor Threat/Meatmen/Samhain guitarist Lyle Preslar in a rare and special two part interview. Preslar discusses the early days of Minor Threat and the dynamics within the band, how to play the perfect barre chord, the aesthetics of the DC punk scene, cooking dinner at home during the pandemic and the influence of classic rock on his playing. In Part 2 (coming next week) Lyle looks back at the breakup of Minor Threat, briefly playing with Samhain and Glenn Danzig, the indie rock feeding frenzy of the '90s and its subsequent implosion, the Meatmen, his stint as an A&R rep at Caroline Records and current position as an entertainment lawyer based out of NYC. Intro/Outro music provided by Michael Hampton and Sohrab Habibion.

And by the way, If you’re looking for an entertainment lawyer, Lyle says look him up on LinkedIn.

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4 years ago
35 minutes 44 seconds

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SPOKE with Shawn Stern (Youth Brigade, BYO Records, Punk Rock Bowling Festival)

On this week's episode: Scott Crawford spoke with Los Angeles based Shawn Stern—co-founder of the legendary Youth Brigade, BYO Records and the popular Punk Rock Bowling Music Festival in Las Vegas. This September, the festival will be back after a year long layoff due to the pandemic. Headlining are the Circle Jerks, Devo, and the Descendents (after NO FX had to withdraw from the bill because of the reaction to their onstage comments from the festival in 2017). Stern discusses this candidly as well as being an entrepreneur, the politics of punk, NYC hardcore and the Thompkins Square Park show last month, aging musicians and their changing political views, the legacy of Trump and much more. Intro/Outro music provided by Michael Hampton and Sohrab Habibion.

https://punkrockbowling.com/

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4 years ago
30 minutes 39 seconds

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SPOKE with guest Jim Saah

Host Scott Crawford spoke with old friend and colleague Jim Saah—photographer, editor and now author of an upcoming book entitled "In My Eyes" which features his iconic punk rock photography including Fugazi, Bad Brains, Minor Threat, Big Boys and many more. They also discuss the merits of the Rocky Horror Picture Show, raising punk rock kids, Jim's travel photography through the Middle East, and more. Saah served as Director of Photography on Crawford's "Salad Days" and "Creem: America's Only Rock'n'Roll Magazine (both streaming on Amazon). Intro/Outro music provided by Michael Hampton and Sohrab Habibion.

jimsaah.com

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4 years ago
38 minutes 44 seconds

Spoke
Award-winning documentary filmmaker/author Scott Crawford scours the world of independent culture for signs of life—resulting in spirited conversations with musicians, authors, filmmakers, actors, activists and more.