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Speaker 1 (00:03):
You're the one that should be worried. You're a freak.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
You're reading for Big Trouble.
Speaker 3 (00:11):
Rod Scalzo checking in from the shadows and stuff in
your face with a fresh episode of eleven on Independent Minded.
A typical episode of Independent Minded features a conversation with
one independent artist, plus a little music and my rape
your wit. But recently, thanks to the graces of God, Buddha, Satan,
or whoever you worship, I've been able to roll out
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this extra episode every month for my fellow musicians and
you folks who are all into new music discovery. It's
the eleventh month of the year and I've unearthed eleven
new songs from independent artists from deep within the fathoms
of my overloaded bald freak inbox that I think you
need to hear.
Speaker 1 (00:49):
Five, six, seven, eight Hello.
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As is custom, I mostly shutting my yak and let
the artists do the talking on eleven then.
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Except to tell you kids what you just heard.
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And after nearly one hundred and fifty episodes, it stands
to reason that some Independent Minded alumni would return to
talk up their new music. Jeff Gorman is one half
of the Virginia rock duo Illiterate Light. Jeff and bandmate
Jake Cochran were guests on episode one seventeen of Independent Minded.
I talked with the guys inside the dressing room at
Brooklyn Bowl here in Nashville, right before the twenty twenty
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one holiday season kicked off, a time where the world
was still bizarre, mask mandatory, and downright scary. Even during
that unprecedented uncertain time, the band was optimistic about the future.
Speaker 4 (01:38):
A night like tonight, I mean, this is this is church.
This is a fucking sacred experience. Like it's literally we're
all sharing vibrations to get to sound like a total hippie.
You know, it's just like we are sharing.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
You know.
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That's what everybody felt the second the world shutdown, was
like I've lost like my church, you know, like I've
lost my peace. I know that any way that we
can go and tour and be safe, we will do
it like that. We're gonna go to the places that
we can go do that and where we're received, and
we'll meet people outside, we'll sing from a distance, We'll
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do whatever we have to do to just make sure
we can keep playing.
Speaker 3 (02:18):
Jeff and Jacob kept their words since that show, three
years ago, through extensive touring, plus the release.
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Of two new EPs and two new.
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Albums, and a Literate Lighter just about to go back
to church once again to spread some more gospel. Here's
Jeff to tell us about a self imposed trek west
that brought a new Illiterate Light song to life on our.
Speaker 5 (02:38):
New record Arches.
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We recorded seven of the nine songs at my home
studio in Harrisonburg, Virginia, which is a little tiny town
in the mountains, nestled in the Shenandoah Valley. We recorded
two songs in Los Angeles in Hollywood at a studio
called Sunset Sound, which is a really legendary studio. Artists
like Led Zepp and The Doors and Neil Young have
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all tracked there, and we were looking to push ourselves
a little bit and work with somebody that has made
some great rock records. So we had Joe Chicicarelli produce
the song all the Stars Are Burning Out. We flew out.
We were writing the song sort of on the fly.
We hadn't really played it live a whole lot, but
that was the vibe. We just wanted to go into
the studio and when we got there we saw Elton
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John was recording in the next room over and Chad Smith,
the drummer for the Red Hot Chili Peppers. But it's
a song about just the beauty of things that are fading.
It's one of those things where you know you're looking
up at the sky and the stars are like gorgeous,
but even the stars are burning out, but it doesn't
mean they're not beautiful, and that you still go for
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it with your life. You still follow your dream, you
still follow your passion. Even though it's not gonna last forever.
Somethings gonna last for a moment. So that's the energy
we took into the studio when we tracked all the
Stars are Burning Out, And it's been one of the
best songs to play live on the record.
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Bi Gutis and on My Fanasies, Driving n Scles.
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High, not.
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A Million Papers, on the Donashing last ten.
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And is it all Oh?
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Now? Is it all Oh?
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And now.
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On the start burning and about the last time to
find all is the last time to find? And now
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it's gidding lad And I said, come going the long way.
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Nostalgia is four feet It never came.
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I never saw it coming. Is it on O?
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And now.
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Is it all oohs?
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And all the stars are burning.
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And other last one to five, always the last worn
sail fine.
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And other last one to find I'm always the last
want to find out all stars are burning out.
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I'm always the last onant suit.
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Find out.
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Always the last one suit.
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Find air my last ones five always the last words
five all my last lots. Find always the last words five.
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My last words, five last one suit. Find out.
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What we do is if we need that extra push
over the.
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Cliff, you know we do, put it off to a
l lappin exactly.
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I throw it.
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In the right direction. Please don't look my way. You
stare directly in my eyes because you are bred. You
travel around in circles, talking yourself bad of rushing, and
I sit along and wait so patient much do about nothing.
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Always the easies to love and the hardest to clean.
Knock down everyone else around.
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Me and shout out my name.
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My bridey is snapping life, good branch, shouting that my brain.
My friends, I'm making their assoptions.
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I was just looking for pain.
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I know I'm down, man, I'm tragically.
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Tell you I'm fit. I'm not fine with oh.
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No, I haven't lost my mind. I've lost my fine again.
Tell you a'm rasor shine. I'm terrified.
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I caught somebody, anybody chasing off my dres. I watched
the yelloses day a symbolic I'll watch.
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The sky fill up with shapes. I cannot explain. I
tell you every person died.
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I was just looking for me.
Speaker 8 (10:14):
Oh no, leave this mood. The girl's compromise.
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Tell you what.
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I lose my number and then I'll call you twice.
Oh no, it skinny time and every size only light
me up? Wins was mon re lose the akali a home,
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my god.
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My flag. I have say cool last.
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Swim swim so I said, jo it's viseral.
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And it's crushing merch do them nothing might do about nothing?
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What's your night song?
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Eleven?
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You made me have been.
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So fens.
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The days where I see that.
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Now it is where in for.
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I don't know what I do.
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I still carry the way of shooting. I don't know
what's on the run from sip to one.
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I don't wanna be.
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Like that any more. I just want wanna be up.
Is it so much to ask? Everyone sees that I'm
an anxious.
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To please, but I want to do something more?
Speaker 7 (12:37):
Is it so much to ask for?
Speaker 12 (13:01):
What am I dou in in the shadows of my purpose?
Speaker 16 (13:09):
And when your hell me one furl your hands and
made it worth?
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And now I know what I wanna.
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Do through life, cause I still mean you. It's more
important things to see now I see, and as they are.
I don't wanna be light anymore.
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I just wanna be loved? Is it so much to ask?
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Everyone says that I'm anxious to please, but I wanna
something more?
Speaker 7 (13:52):
Is it so much to ask for trying, you know,
to be somebody else? I than given it back to myself.
Some days it's creason. I'm like from a style far away.
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You can tell.
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How much that I've grown. Yeah, I don't wanna be
like Danny Moore.
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I just sworm a be Look?
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Is it so must ask?
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Everyone sees that I'm anxious to please, but I don't
want something more?
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Is it so must ask?
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I don't wanna be like Danny Moore?
Speaker 7 (14:40):
Or I just sworn a Mealok?
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Is it so much ass? Everyone sees that I'm anxious
to please, but I want something more? Is it so
must pass?
Speaker 8 (14:54):
I don't wanna be like Dandy?
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That's Eric Slick with Anxious to Please featuring Kevin Morby
off the Rage Unplugged DP, out now on thirty Tigers.
The song one of three stripped down from the Nashville
musician's New Age Rage album. Slick is a Philadelphia native
who's immersed himself into the music scene here in Nashville,
and his collaborator on Anxious to Please, Kevin Morby, is
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the significant other of Katie Crutchfield, better known as Waxahatchie.
And we heard the song much Ado About Nothing, the
Grammy nominated Americana Artist new single out now on Anti
And if you think Ronald's connected at all the dots,
think again.
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I'm gonna follow up Just to Please with Anxious the
mand Anxious and a.
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New song from the Connecticut five piece that fuses punk,
emo and harmonious falsettos.
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This one's called Counting cheap.
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Man.
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That's just.
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Wantly nasty ever remaining.
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From Morning Too.
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Ah you say.
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Thaw the tags?
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I said, charn sheep, hid was reading different, So I
was reading different.
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We leave the mind trouble, I mean, not keep your.
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Just my brother.
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Oh you say.
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I thow the tags?
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I said, trying to shape.
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So sweeting to drill.
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I was how to mature.
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Shock ryn to.
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Sap sound sweeting did.
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Shouts, sweeting to dress shoes still storia a sang su.
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Shom shaper star sweet brow.
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To night sights of bloom.
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Shaper so sweet blood shot, sweet fleast.
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Got to eleven.
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Short bird of cold face sweat.
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Bow screamed Bettie demure as it wrote through the morning.
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A lot space, the down, the.
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Anxious sweet both of the box just said it's not
your thing.
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Oh b slo streaming him, he said, way for me,
card for.
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You, beautiful face and stocks.
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Cood deal.
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A raspy.
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Orange droughts safe no means for the morning.
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Love so batu.
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Sas shack u.
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W a sea DearS born down the head of the
pure green.
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Love crown of some creep.
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Rod green lowered the ndcan swinging over the floor, word.
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Old back ban, it feels like a taste.
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The biggest sad. Yeah, the biggest dad said, I saw
that outline, cut back line and baby band. Thus you
had some nice you line.
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It's funny, Oh agenda, it's swelling.
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How agen.
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Did? It's perfect question? Believe you did?
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It's bert It's.
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Day. It's funny. How ag it's wery when.
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What else fu.
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Its that?
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Self described Seattle snack rockers Great Grandpa with the new
single Doom out now on Run for Cover Records. I
became a Great Grandpa fan after hearing the twenty nineteen
album Four of Arrows, and before that we heard another
Run for Cover band Anxious with Counting Sheep. Their forthcoming
album Bambie is out February twenty first.
Speaker 2 (24:30):
If you can see Yeah, the numbers will go to eleven.
Speaker 3 (24:42):
Vancouver duo Japan Droids made one of the best albums
of the twenty tens Celebration Rock. They've announced their retirement
with the promise of one more victory lap that in
the form of a final album, Fate and Alcohol. There
won't be a tour or much pageantry, and the band's
sound hasn't changed much since twenty two twelve Celebration. But
if you're a fan of vintage j D, then these
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are the Droids you're looking for. So let's raise a
glass to one last rodeo on record and the call
it like.
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We see it Vibes of Chicago.
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It's a little bats the stuff stud.
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Coffee covid rite up two shots of the good stuff.
Speaker 8 (25:31):
Monks are tired of the entire all the time coda
as off the bad.
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Ask you the our totel and cluff with it all
and the.
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Waning Today ma'am has the sweating shut many more.
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My body go the burn.
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Loping front of everyone.
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Sorry baby, we call it, but we see it in Chicago.
Speaker 14 (26:14):
Sorry baby, we call it, but we see it.
Speaker 5 (26:17):
It's Chicago.
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Don't get the world, don't matter sometimes, sunt says.
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But if you ask me, if the sadic comes.
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To mind, thy alcohol.
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And thanks short pardoner s.
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Your fad for.
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Got the wind to back fad and is blowing somewhere.
Speaker 8 (26:54):
Sweat shirt heavy loves.
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Not run everyone.
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Sorry baby, we call it back to see it in Chicago.
Speaker 18 (27:19):
Sorry baby, we call it back.
Speaker 14 (27:21):
We see it in Chicago, say about love.
Speaker 7 (27:43):
I know it when I see it. So spelling with bullsho,
it's time to see you just sit there, deny.
Speaker 14 (27:51):
All that, baby, but there's just friends a.
Speaker 18 (27:54):
Gain for the mad and I'm so so baby.
Speaker 10 (27:58):
We call it back to Sea Cogle.
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Then so Suly Baby, following up the scene.
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Cogo.
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Solid Baby, Solid Solid Babe, See.
Speaker 18 (28:23):
Solid Baby.
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Chicago from Japan.
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Droids from the album Fate and alcohol, their swan song
after a nearly twenty year career out now on Anti.
I got five more coming out of the break, including
a certain boogie from another independent mind and alumni, some
aggressive alt rock from the Garden State, and a cinematic
pop comeback from a Montreal artist who lost his voice
and then found inspiration via the Sounds of Silence. But first,
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The music video for World Apart by our next Artist
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Don Henley slowly cruising through Hollywood with a deadheadsticker on
his Cadillac Bike Roots, David Lawrence ouster Hout speeds through
the late night tunnels and toll booth bridges of Philly
and dirty Jurors, singing about twenty first century anxiety and
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a desire to start over.
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Hey, this is day from bike Ruts. This is my song.
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World Apart.
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The Holy pe is just about growing up in New Jersey, life, love, sadness,
existential dread.
Speaker 7 (31:00):
You know all the good stuff. I hope you like it,
thanks so much, talking back to fail and tell ya,
but there's nothing for me there now.
Speaker 20 (31:11):
The fox would say that's romance, but I don't even care.
Speaker 7 (31:17):
I just want some mind to look at me the
way my father looks in nature.
Speaker 20 (31:23):
A cataclysmic revelation and over exaggeration.
Speaker 7 (31:32):
I ran by a wild fire. What's it kind of
take to restart?
Speaker 20 (31:41):
I came alive in the facts of night and dass
on the streets in this sound?
Speaker 7 (31:48):
I really dads everything they taught me that I would
infer it sound?
Speaker 8 (31:54):
What's wrong with the little rebellion?
Speaker 7 (31:57):
Was the fine of game paid? I start a quarter
of my jump just to say what I have to say.
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It's for that left, not furnish.
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It's the cosmic in significance.
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If nothing others don't think that's sorry.
Speaker 7 (32:16):
It's impossible. We're here at the same side. Attract it
to my parents' house. I see the girl in my
own sides. She doesn't know how big the world is,
but she never leave my side.
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I ran my round fire.
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What's it gonna take to restart?
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Right?
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Drop?
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What's gonna be my heartstyle? I rd my fingers through
the water that slap my against the concrete.
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I can't a wrap a con called forty.
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Five between on mattress and box. Bring but another thing
I just coming. I can fairly close.
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In now and if no is actually out there, then
I'm all loading this.
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I ran my welfive.
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What's it gonna take to me?
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Star?
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Rude said that trap?
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What's gonna be my heartstar?
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One, two, three, four, five, six, Eleven's the number for me,
don't you see see?
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Eleven's the number for me. Oh mc m and made
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me love you more.
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It's just gam coff feelings.
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So golf take it soft personal love. My love still
got meaning. I waiting before you figure out my toxication
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doesn't mean it didn't come.
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Down old man into the same old and to your
feeishn I've been riding.
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I've been rolling out from my reputation around.
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The knof man with too many enemy up just the
audio crowd.
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You've been sweating.
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For chick it.
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bibles down food and the same old to your feeish
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no giving away my tone many gas crowd.
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Cheering.
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I like that fit.
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Wi manes eleven eleven.
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Eleven need vision.
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It is not.
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A shot break.
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No need to get.
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Shot away.
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Not to night to know you know what they.
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Are then working night.
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Bringing. Sorry sorry sorry, no.
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back puffing cofy By said, Cuffy.
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In town.
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We know we wanna get down. We keep it on
so the men will come and steer ourselves.
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We are to share ab We call it conversations.
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It's the only way to get these vicious demons out.
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We want to serve.
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And we want to tell it.
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We want to save the gets play.
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It's in town. We know we want to get.
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We keep it on.
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But our voice said, is I screaming? Its opportunity to
show it to you? My generation, it is the one
that will.
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Seeing.
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Is out there also seeing.
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Yeah, so anything.
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Havn't understanding anything. That's what we need, right, get me.
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They're ringing nothing to.
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Give me?
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Its U.
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Want to salamily all the talent he wanted, sign.
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She want.
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At dalling.
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Want to S's a gang.
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And I'm trying to process and I'm begin to explain
how it feels to see my fever a part of
why and fighting with nothing.
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Left loose and nobody gives it.
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Drank.
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My fancy colgis lavited, my own name.
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What is that day?
Speaker 3 (44:36):
That's Brooklyn by way of Sudan Indie artists in Cain
with Kate Town Boogie, a bonus track off the deluxe
version of his new album We Belong out now on
City Slang.
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I interviewed Achmede K. Sinkin prior to his show at
U Street Music Hall in Washington, d C.
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Back in twenty nineteen. We talked about, among other things,
getting sober, kicking coffee, and his fancy hat.
Speaker 2 (45:00):
So that's a customized weather.
Speaker 28 (45:02):
Proof has Yeah, completely customized. I remember walking in and
it was sitting there, and after he made it and
I put it on, and it was kind of like
that amazing, like godlike sound.
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The sky's parted. Yeah, sin cane and the hat. Yeah,
I need to make the eyes.
Speaker 28 (45:19):
I need I need him to make me another one
because this is Oh so it's a one of a kind.
Speaker 8 (45:23):
This is a one of a kind.
Speaker 1 (45:24):
Yeah, all right.
Speaker 28 (45:24):
The great thing about it is the more that I
wear it, the more it kind of takes a shape
of its own, and it just kind of like turns
into this very interesting.
Speaker 2 (45:32):
Soon it will meld mines with you.
Speaker 28 (45:34):
Yeah, exactly. It's pretty awesome.
Speaker 3 (45:36):
Before we boogeed, I served some groovy post punk from
last Securitay and the song Detour out now on Mothland.
The Montreal band channels Dry Cleaning, Devo and the B
fifty two's on their latest single.
Speaker 2 (45:48):
It recently supported the Go Team on tour here in
the US. It just got into business with.
Speaker 3 (45:54):
British imprint Bella Union, a boutique label run by members
of the Conto Twins from the small coastal town of
Fernandina Beach, Florida. Flip Turn gives us their new single,
Rodeo Clown off the fourthcoming album, Burnout Days out January
twenty fourth via Dual Tone Records. This is a man
who's gotten around since their humble high school beach days,
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recording their new album in Texas and currently doing a
series of sold out dates around Europe. And we kicked
off the long set with World Apart by Bike Routs
from the Rush of Energy EP out now on Blue Grape.
I've been a fan of Montreal singer songwriter Patrick Watson for.
Speaker 2 (46:33):
More than a hot minute.
Speaker 3 (46:34):
The prolific pianist and composer took himself out of the
game for three months because he literally lost his voice,
and so the aptly titled Cilencio was born once Patrick
regained a speech. It's a beautiful and delicate collaboration with
French singer November Ultra.
Speaker 25 (46:56):
Chocillo.
Speaker 7 (47:01):
Look at it is cool o love.
Speaker 8 (47:27):
Cool love.
Speaker 7 (47:40):
Mm hmmm.
Speaker 10 (47:43):
Mm hmmm.
Speaker 5 (47:46):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 7 (47:52):
I lost my faults because I talked to you then.
Speaker 10 (47:59):
Lucking out friend that hang around.
Speaker 18 (48:05):
Oh that's quiet.
Speaker 7 (48:07):
Well, I do my bad, but it can't stop making
this shut up in mind. But that's all bro. I
think a singer love half of the time, and we
just talking to us side any one. I'm expelled.
Speaker 10 (48:32):
I'm not the world.
Speaker 7 (48:36):
It's the middle of a night.
Speaker 5 (48:38):
You're all by yourself, back and praying, Jason looking forward.
Speaker 7 (48:41):
Reason, won't you let it go? Cut?
Speaker 27 (48:45):
You don't know, Len you take a bow watch the
glass say. I haven't too many loves, I haven't too
many tries. Okay, too many times lossing my.
Speaker 7 (49:03):
Mouth thinking about what I said last night. I think
you'll like me better since I lost my foes. Something
about this scorn.
Speaker 25 (49:24):
Says he They one by.
Speaker 15 (49:30):
Cod Sakra Savita, Crista Spira.
Speaker 7 (49:42):
Oh oh it's a second.
Speaker 25 (49:52):
This yok was called chat.
Speaker 7 (49:54):
There was the last night you know, I was laying
in my bed hm, I just wanted to know.
Speaker 5 (50:04):
Who do.
Speaker 7 (50:10):
WHOA All of the log in your mind just got
a lot of God.
Speaker 5 (50:28):
Love of God.
Speaker 7 (50:28):
The thing is, I think it's fallows such a man.
Take it back from these.
Speaker 5 (50:37):
Because it was wild.
Speaker 3 (50:50):
Big thanks to the artists who shared stories and music
with us on eleven. Special thanks to Amy at Adam
Splitter for connecting me with her artists and all music
on Independent Mind. It is used with permission of the artist,
artist management, and or artist promotional team. You can check
out this episode's playlist with listen links to everyone we
featured at baldfreak dot com, slash podcast, and if you
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to be featured on Independent Minded, you can send music
links alongside your.
Speaker 2 (51:19):
Love note to Ron at baldfreak dot com.
Speaker 3 (51:22):
Follow me online at Baldfreak Music, and subscribe and leave
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it always was and still remains a Baldfreak Music production
and me I'm still Ron Scalzot
Speaker 1 (51:39):
Put up freak,