We talk about Alice Bag's 2018 solo album "Blueprint" with dj diA, a queer activist, DJ, and Alice Bag megafan. Support the show via Patreon and receive bonus audio from each episode. Bonus audio from this episode includes an even deeper dive in Alice Bag's discography and body of work. Show notes are available at https://ttttpod.com/. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more.
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We talk about Alice Bag's 2018 solo album "Blueprint" with dj diA, a queer activist, DJ, and Alice Bag megafan. Support the show via Patreon and receive bonus audio from each episode. Bonus audio from this episode includes an even deeper dive in Alice Bag's discography and body of work. Show notes are available at https://ttttpod.com/. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more.
We talk about Alice Bag's 2018 solo album "Blueprint" with dj diA, a queer activist, DJ, and Alice Bag megafan. Support the show via Patreon and receive bonus audio from each episode. Bonus audio from this episode includes an even deeper dive in Alice Bag's discography and body of work. Show notes are available at https://ttttpod.com/. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more.
DJ and longtime friend of Barb's Matt Shiverdecker teaches us how to **uhh** as we discuss Madonna's 1992 album Erotica. Support the show via Patreon and receive bonus audio from each episode. Show notes are available at https://ttttpod.com/. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more.
Teenage angst pays off well, as we experience the "moderate rock" of Nirvana's third and final album In Utero with author and Star Tribune music journalist Chris Riemenschneider. Content Warning: Nirvana's song "R*pe Me" is on this album, and it's impossible to overlook the loss of Kurt Cobain by suicide. Support the show via Patreon and receive bonus audio from each episode. Show notes are available at https://ttttpod.com/. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more.
Where's that confounded bridge? Walk a while with us as we search near and over the hills and far away, talking about Led Zeppelin's 1973 classic, "Houses of The Holy." Support the show via Patreon and receive bonus audio from each episode. Bonus topics from this episode includes thunderstorms, and what songs scared the shit out of us. Show notes are available at https://ttttpod.com/. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more.
The world is moving and we're right there with it as we talk about 1985's Little Creatures with comedian and snowplow driver Maggie Faris. Support the show via Patreon and receive exclusive content. Past bonus audio posts have included such topics as Dykes On Bikes, the end of secret songs, and what it's like to see yourself in a documentary about Lizzo. Show notes are available at https://ttttpod.com/. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more.
Walk on broken glass with us through Annie Lennox's solo debut Diva, with songwriter Anika Paris. Support the show via Patreon. Show notes are available at https://ttttpod.com/. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more.
Feel the fire of the power of love as producer Lazerbeak joins Barb and Augustus to talk about the 1991 Luther Vandross album Power of Love. Support the show via Patreon. Show notes are available at https://ttttpod.com/. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more.
We get closer to fine with Nancy Lyons as we chat about Indigo Girls' 1989 self-titled major label debut. Support the show via Patreon. Show notes are available at https://ttttpod.com/. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more.
"Run away, turn away, run away" with us as we discuss 1984's The Age of Consent with St. Paul Pioneer Press reporter Ross Raihala, as our pride month continues. Support the show via Patreon. Show notes are available at https://ttttpod.com/. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more.
Do you really want to hurt us? Patric Richardson returns for our season two debut to chat about Culture Club's first retrospective, This Time: The First Four Years, released in 1987. Support the show via Patreon. Show notes are available at https://ttttpod.com/. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more.
It's a clip show... with a twist! We surprised our guests by asking them what is their favorite movie soundtrack. We got some surprising answers, including an unexpected threepeat. Show notes are available at https://ttttpod.com/ Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more.
You have no choice of life or death as filmmaker Josh Stifter joins us to talk about Slayer's half-hour 1986 speed metal gauntlet-drop, "Reign In Blood." Show notes are available at https://ttttpod.com/ Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more.
Dan Schlissel calls us from the funhouse to talk about The Stooges 1970 primal blues-rock scorcher "Fun House." Spoiler alert: I feel alright. Show notes are available at https://ttttpod.com/ Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more.
We get physical with laundry evangelist and Olivia Newton-John superfan Patric Richardson, as we talk about ONJ's 1982 Greatest Hits Vol. 2. Will we find Xanadu? Listen and find out. Show notes are available at https://ttttpod.com/ Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more.
As if! We talk with comedian Brandi Brown about the Clueless Soundtrack, in all its mid-90s glory. Show notes are available at https://ttttpod.com/ Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more.
Writer and entrepreneur Alex Rice takes us on a track by track listen through "Carnavas," the 2006 debut studio album by nu gaze band Silversun Pickups. Alex mines his insights from interviewing the band members for the "fanzine" that his company Bandbox released. Show notes are available at https://ttttpod.com/ Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more.
Chris Harris takes a break from directing his forthcoming documentary "The History Of Industrial Music: The Chicago Way" to talk about a Ministry's seminal Chicago industrial album, The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste. Grab this giant's hand, and let's talk about this masterpiece. (This episode was recorded before Ministry announced their new album) Show notes are available at https://ttttpod.com/ Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more.
Don Greene, aka DJ Greenery takes us on a ride to the boulevard of Linden as we talk about 1991's alternative hip hop classic "The Low End Theory" by A Tribe Called Quest. So bust out your pager and load it up with some fresh Duracells. Content Warning: One of the songs on the album is called "The Infamous Date Rape" and touches on said subject. Show notes are available at https://ttttpod.com/ Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more.
Singer, songwriter, and acoustic guitar owner Jeremy Messersmith join Barb and Augustus to create a safe space for sad feelings, as we talk about Travis's 2000 classic, The Man Who. Also, Jeremy sings a song about dinosaurs. Content Warning: One of the songs we discuss contains themes of domestic assault. Show notes are available at https://ttttpod.com/
Longtime radio DJ Walt Dizzo joins us to talk about ...And The Ambulance Died In His Arms, the final official album from Coil, recorded live at All Tomorrow's Parties. But first, a brief diversion into Cincinnati's famous skyline chili. Show notes are available at https://ttttpod.com/ Chili recipes not included
We talk about Alice Bag's 2018 solo album "Blueprint" with dj diA, a queer activist, DJ, and Alice Bag megafan. Support the show via Patreon and receive bonus audio from each episode. Bonus audio from this episode includes an even deeper dive in Alice Bag's discography and body of work. Show notes are available at https://ttttpod.com/. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more.