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January 11, 2025 52 mins
#153. Shutdown celebrates 30 years of Brooklyn hardcore, Gloin gets dynamic, Pray For Sound bakes an album opener for two years, and Ron shares new faves from Boutique Feelings, Eidola + more.Sponsored by DistroKid. Get 30% off your membership at distrokid.com/vip/independentmindedSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
You're the one that should be worried. You're a freak.
You're reading for big trouble.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
Yeah yeah yeah, Hello in there, Hello in there, Hello, Hello.

Speaker 1 (00:22):
Echo, Echo Echo.

Speaker 3 (00:25):
The drab and dreary, wintry, weary days of January are here,
at least where the world's not on fire and even
sadder time for Ronald thanks to new music release malaise.
This is typically a month reserved for hibernation and for
many new creations, spring tours and some albums are being planned.
Indie musicians are resolving to drink less, write more practice,

(00:48):
and do their push ups every day, and yours truly,
I'm strapping on my mining helmet, digging deep for eleven
dope new songs to help get you through the doom
and gloom. Speaking of dark and sexy, bald freak music
turns twenty this year. I haven't planned a party or anything,
just acknowledging that I'm still doing the thing, and hopefully

(01:11):
by the time our actual birthday in October rolls around,
I'll have found a proper way to celebrate, probably bowling
in some ice cream cake. But for now, let's celebrate
consistency with eleven. The Bonus Podcast episode released on the
eleventh of every calendar month, featuring eleven new indie songs
by artists from around the globe.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
Hooray, Mon five, Sex, seven, eighteen Hello.

Speaker 3 (01:40):
When I was a younger man, electronic music and metal
were my trades, but I grew up around the periphery
of the Brooklyn hardcore scene, and even though I was
busy twiddling knobs on my analogue since and listening to
Faith No More and Nine Inch Nails, I was an
admirer of that scene, mostly because it was populated by
a lot of friends from the neighborhood and from my
asked shut Down was one of those Brooklyn hardcore bands,

(02:04):
featuring singer Marks Gondado by.

Speaker 4 (02:17):
The day.

Speaker 3 (02:23):
Mark's brother, Mike is a metal head and personal friend
who I met Nate a lot of McDonald's French fries
with at Brooklyn College. Shutdown celebrates their thirtieth anniversary this
year with a six song EP called By Your Side.
It's produced and mixed by one of my former bandmates,
Jerry Farley.

Speaker 5 (02:40):
Hey, this is the Jerry Farley.

Speaker 3 (02:42):
By Your Side is out January seventeenth on Equal Vision Records.
Here's Mark and Jerry to talk about the making of
the single and the video for Untouchable.

Speaker 6 (02:52):
The making of the new album by Your Side was
a really really special experience for me and the rest
of the guys, I think because it was a culmination
of nearly thirty years of being together, not only as
a band, but as friends and really just an extended family.
Being able to record the album was special. Being able
to do it with Jerry Farley at Nova Studios was
even more special because Jerry's someone that's been an integral

(03:14):
part of the band for almost a full thirty years.

Speaker 5 (03:17):
We've all been friends shut down myself since the nineties
and three teenagers. My first hour was with them.

Speaker 6 (03:22):
Being able to come together during the pandemic and create
something positive and start writing music and songs with messages
that were important to us that gravitated to what we
were feeling and dealing with at the time. Mental health,
suicide prevention, autism awareness, and really just dealing with your
own inner demons and struggles as a person coming of

(03:43):
age in this world.

Speaker 5 (03:44):
The first video, buy Your Side, which has lots of
skateboarders and New York City bridges. That song is mainly
about suicide awareness and mental health help and counseling and
just being their fathers to listen and not try and
just tell people what they should be doing with our lives,
but to be there by their side.

Speaker 6 (04:01):
I live in Florida, and I was able to fly
up every so often, about three or four times to
finish the recording and to just kind of do it
at our own pace without the pressure for any labels. Really,
it was just a pure, very organic experience that we're
all very very proud of the song Untouchable. What it
really stands for is not letting anyone or any negativity
rather around you affect your mission at hand, and really

(04:25):
just staying positive in this fucked up world and just
trying to be yourself and do the best you can.

Speaker 7 (04:51):
Do.

Speaker 8 (04:55):
BIXI bag down Yes now, she can't stop king.

Speaker 9 (05:03):
I want stop the ball. She can't suck bag got
sucks about.

Speaker 10 (05:11):
Yeah, so.

Speaker 4 (05:16):
Y y yeah joys.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
Every time.

Speaker 11 (05:35):
My God go ahead, just said to pay it my way.

Speaker 12 (05:41):
She don't say God, just God.

Speaker 9 (05:44):
Sid I go.

Speaker 4 (05:46):
I break.

Speaker 13 (05:46):
Can't tell why I can't stop thing. I'm gonna stopfoll
I can't.

Speaker 4 (05:52):
Break the sound.

Speaker 14 (05:53):
I gotta turn it abound.

Speaker 4 (05:55):
Can't bring me. I'm gonna break all can't break this down.

Speaker 15 (06:20):
What we do is if we need that extra push
over the cliff.

Speaker 14 (06:24):
You know what we do, put it off to a
la labin exactly.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
Well, suck ca bsns.

Speaker 16 (07:03):
Why all empty?

Speaker 1 (07:05):
First?

Speaker 11 (07:07):
Oh, I get kick you out of pushing as he downs.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
That's out inside. That's got a good thing.

Speaker 11 (07:15):
Bog water is not sex CDs excel take it. My
road didn't point nothing. We're talking about bread.

Speaker 4 (07:37):
Wellness.

Speaker 1 (07:38):
So I say, talks out into the world for.

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Tells surprised. That's a blos like, yeah, we have.

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No So I say up aware of bors.

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Said a blast windows.

Speaker 4 (08:06):
The cat.

Speaker 12 (08:08):
Why not that.

Speaker 17 (08:27):
You're sucking pristas by a transcript to trust deep here
that prey to ruskin class.

Speaker 1 (08:33):
Let's up, get coup Look rock can't go on.

Speaker 9 (08:38):
A way old blah blad God it jump.

Speaker 4 (08:42):
To k to make it large? What god shot are
you raise as a job? What a l blas up?

Speaker 1 (08:56):
God's me wich you make it fun those times?

Speaker 18 (09:03):
Follow it up on nothing.

Speaker 1 (09:05):
I'm going up lookout.

Speaker 19 (09:06):
In those which were living, not.

Speaker 20 (09:10):
Those stores, sir, would you like to raise her fall?

Speaker 13 (09:15):
So I say to that out of the whale, surprise, that's.

Speaker 9 (09:26):
Jack nothing. So I say judge down the well of bars.

Speaker 18 (09:40):
Surprise spread.

Speaker 4 (09:43):
Jack far.

Speaker 1 (10:20):
Block one, two, three, four, five, six, seventy eight.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
Eleven's the number for me, don't you see?

Speaker 1 (10:30):
Eleven's the number for me.

Speaker 17 (10:35):
Oh, let me see about both from Utah County, one
of the divisional parodies used to have a couple of years,
never telling me.

Speaker 21 (10:52):
I was at the concert. They'm a stall for the
fel awareness. It's time again lived in. You want to
meet somebody else, you want to.

Speaker 22 (11:04):
Run from all this day you leave.

Speaker 23 (11:07):
God knows.

Speaker 9 (11:10):
I was not a million men.

Speaker 4 (11:12):
It's not a million more.

Speaker 16 (11:15):
It was read through the baby I was slaying for.

Speaker 22 (11:19):
Because I'm a pass the test.

Speaker 4 (11:21):
I'm gonna need AMREI come, my God, O, my God, O,
my god.

Speaker 23 (11:30):
So you really think that yourself, even though I'm not
the man I used to be.

Speaker 21 (11:39):
I found him who said spurts, it's something that you
U can.

Speaker 23 (11:45):
And see, and I show up at the gates of him.

Speaker 22 (11:47):
I'll come and welcome to the Falling Star and take
years old. He's a pig.

Speaker 12 (11:50):
Strong me in jail like annihilate.

Speaker 1 (11:53):
The was it keep me here goes in an endless
ram of choice.

Speaker 22 (11:57):
In the Indian it.

Speaker 1 (11:58):
Is still small oh, I to make me certain. You
want to wave a little jilt that you.

Speaker 9 (12:06):
Can't feel its bad you're showing can tie.

Speaker 8 (12:13):
About a million million, about a million dollars three through
the baby, I would say for because I'm ambassadizing.

Speaker 13 (12:24):
I'm gonna need an call my dyd O, my jod,
my god. M hm, Hi, you walk caver.

Speaker 4 (12:52):
You I you walk you h you walk be a
love on.

Speaker 17 (13:06):
I can't imagine what it's like to movies called quin
It's got some judging like you ain't.

Speaker 24 (13:13):
A fucking straight up bitch.

Speaker 1 (13:15):
My bovo knows no bounds.

Speaker 17 (13:17):
That's why they call me looking.

Speaker 4 (13:20):
But you can by talk.

Speaker 7 (13:22):
What makes you think?

Speaker 23 (13:23):
You concern?

Speaker 8 (13:42):
I sut a million thereout a million more me through
the limit, Baby, I would say for it's not a
pastistic I don't need a me come back.

Speaker 4 (13:55):
God, my God.

Speaker 3 (14:18):
Salt Lake City, Utah's Idola with Prodigy. The video for
the new song appropriately features bearded, sun goggled singer and
likely superhero Andrew Michael Wells riding the band's new album
around in a motorcycle while displaying one of brag rock's
most magnificent mullets. The new album Ovisceraate is out January

(14:38):
seventeenth via Blue Swan and Rise Records. Before that, we
spun the Wheel of Fortune with Berlin, Germany's via Nova.
The new single out now on a Rising Empire, and
we kicked eleven off with words and music from Brooklyn
hardcore band Shutdown and the new song Untouchable.

Speaker 12 (14:56):
It may become preeminent.

Speaker 24 (14:58):
He is expected to have enthusias, enthusiasms, enthusiasms.

Speaker 14 (15:08):
If you can see Yeah, the numbers all go to eleven.

Speaker 3 (15:19):
Canadian label Mothland has been an interesting new fine for me.
Thanks to this podcast, I've enjoyed a lot of their releases,
including this new.

Speaker 20 (15:26):
One from Gloyn.

Speaker 3 (15:28):
Here's the band's guitarist and vocalist John Watson to tell
us more about the new single, control Freak sixty nine.

Speaker 25 (15:34):
Hi, this is John from Gloyn. Control Freak sixty nine
lyrically is very self explanatory, but instrumentally, it began after
Simon southband called the Psychotic Monks. Their drummer is playing
a dance beat open grip that he really liked, but
he was never able to nail it. He also saw
his friend Eliza from the band The beach is doing it.
So he jammed that with our bass player Vic and

(15:55):
it eventually morphed into the song. Is now specifically going
forward to Rain. Wanted to ensure there were a lot
of dynamics because we felt our last album lacked in
that department. That's control freak is essentially all dynamics jammed out,
pieces added, pieces removed.

Speaker 26 (16:11):
Please enjoy it.

Speaker 1 (16:39):
How about.

Speaker 12 (16:42):
Okay, control control, control jo.

Speaker 9 (17:10):
Control jop.

Speaker 4 (17:13):
Good time, what time.

Speaker 10 (17:37):
Present, rocking hid time.

Speaker 12 (17:44):
Good because so contole.

Speaker 1 (17:58):
Good joy, good job.

Speaker 12 (18:22):
Okay, but you should be.

Speaker 4 (18:26):
Every time.

Speaker 27 (18:28):
I so much tell you Bill, we tell you you should.

Speaker 22 (18:40):
Be a mothering sign.

Speaker 19 (18:42):
This is hard.

Speaker 20 (18:44):
I admit this is hard.

Speaker 4 (18:48):
I a good sounduct.

Speaker 28 (19:32):
Conductor inductor my heduct in my head, my head locked,
my doctor, my buccuctor doctor my head.

Speaker 9 (20:00):
That's a man designed, a man.

Speaker 4 (20:07):
Design.

Speaker 22 (20:08):
A long second is lord man. The long second is over.

Speaker 12 (20:17):
Low second is over.

Speaker 4 (20:20):
The long second is over the long second long second.

Speaker 29 (21:34):
And so plan the sad plane, so flipside down the
center plans set land love.

Speaker 4 (21:46):
Second O.

Speaker 9 (21:48):
Love second is a second?

Speaker 4 (21:50):
Is love second is a long second?

Speaker 9 (22:31):
Second? Sec sh.

Speaker 4 (23:43):
Do do do do, do do do do?

Speaker 14 (25:00):
What's your name?

Speaker 12 (25:00):
Son, eleven.

Speaker 30 (25:32):
Stage Swett.

Speaker 3 (26:55):
That's Independent Minded alumni Beach Fossils covering Dusters Inside. The
Brooklyn based band were featured on episode fifty six of
the podcast Way Back When I lived and worked in
New York City. My only hope is that the veteran
indie rockers follow this dope cover up with a cover
of Phil Collins inside Out, Come on Dustin, make it
Happen Before that. Another NYC based band, dark Side with

(27:19):
Groucha Max. It's the first single off the band's forthcoming
third studio album Nothing, out February twenty eighth on Mattador,
and I started the set with Control Freak sixty nine
from Toronto post punk band Gloin. Their sophomore album, All
of Your Anger Is Actually Shame and I Bet That
Makes You Angry is out March twenty eighth on Mothland.

(27:41):
We're more than halfway there, and I've got five more
coming out of the break, including new ones from longtime
faves Destroyer and Squid Bless, some instrumental post rock from Boston,
and an alternative hip hop side project from Montreal.

Speaker 20 (27:56):
You're not Gonna hit That.

Speaker 3 (27:57):
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Speaker 16 (29:13):
Five six seven.

Speaker 3 (29:16):
Hello Night Swimming is the title of the new album
from Boston post rockers and obvious rim fans pray for sound.
Here's drummer Steve Alaperta, who also mixed and engineered the
new album, to tell us about album opener. Rec League.

Speaker 31 (29:32):
Rec League was a song that we worked with for
about a year, maybe almost two years, where we tried
six different versions, and every different version we were trying
a new thing, trying to expand the idea and trying
to turn into it a full song, and we got
to a point where, you know, by the sixth version,
we were like, you know, it really just is what
it is. It's it's two parts, it's in and out.

(29:53):
Don't try to make it a thing, just like, let.

Speaker 20 (29:55):
It be what it is.

Speaker 14 (30:27):
Them please catch you eleven.

Speaker 28 (33:00):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 32 (33:24):
There's an outside chance you'll never see me again.

Speaker 12 (33:30):
You'll never see me here again.

Speaker 9 (33:36):
That comes in.

Speaker 24 (33:40):
That is my save, that is my safe.

Speaker 16 (33:57):
Children. Quiet, the storm has been listening, and and I
comes in on wis.

Speaker 24 (34:11):
Wearing your rings.

Speaker 3 (34:14):
But rating her first.

Speaker 1 (34:18):
Pressing.

Speaker 24 (34:18):
It's love.

Speaker 16 (34:21):
That explains that explain things.

Speaker 1 (34:28):
There's an out of chat.

Speaker 24 (34:31):
There's an outside chat.

Speaker 1 (34:34):
There's an outside chant.

Speaker 9 (34:40):
That comes in on wis.

Speaker 24 (34:44):
Amongst other things.

Speaker 32 (34:47):
You'll never see me again, amongst other things. You'll never
see me again, You'll never see me again.

Speaker 20 (35:13):
Below yeah.

Speaker 16 (35:16):
Blown yeah oh blow yeah.

Speaker 21 (35:22):
Blown yeah.

Speaker 9 (35:26):
Yeah, mellow yeah.

Speaker 1 (36:51):
Eleven eleven.

Speaker 22 (36:55):
And indentity on the brain.

Speaker 12 (37:12):
Swearing through the fast lane, existing.

Speaker 22 (37:18):
Only in this place.

Speaker 9 (37:21):
Or worse way to leave.

Speaker 18 (37:22):
The remains.

Speaker 4 (37:29):
And the yaps of.

Speaker 21 (37:30):
They shut down, the youngs a bey shone, and the
yser they shone down.

Speaker 24 (37:38):
You chant to remind loud sound.

Speaker 4 (37:43):
You chant to remind side.

Speaker 22 (37:53):
Out the main and prison grow from your strain.

Speaker 18 (38:04):
Or contact raid the ball, your bad hand is spared,
and the inspiration down, the inspiration.

Speaker 24 (38:21):
And the inspiration down.

Speaker 12 (38:24):
You're chattering by god sound, it's the color.

Speaker 10 (38:31):
The lost side bound. You know that we give me

(39:03):
that be done now. You know that I get me that,
I know that you can't be there now.

Speaker 1 (39:17):
They have no kind, no reasons mind not, So.

Speaker 4 (39:25):
Don't kind up to some mean name screen, screen or
generate someone.

Speaker 20 (39:45):
To play.

Speaker 22 (39:50):
You don't be say you only.

Speaker 18 (39:56):
Reality that in your place.

Speaker 4 (40:00):
Don't mean cause it.

Speaker 13 (40:01):
Is change, change calls it challenge and the inspiration now.

Speaker 22 (40:35):
The inspiration.

Speaker 24 (40:38):
And thes ev s now.

Speaker 20 (40:42):
You chant to read my food sound.

Speaker 22 (40:45):
You chant to remind cluck sound and the inspiration now you're.

Speaker 24 (40:51):
Tant to remind clad sound, Show.

Speaker 1 (41:36):
Me around, Show me around, Show me around. Of the
nug casts Palliser to.

Speaker 12 (41:51):
Frink's my friend.

Speaker 24 (41:53):
He's my friend. We have friends.

Speaker 1 (41:56):
They's made us up time. But it's a real nice guy.

Speaker 15 (42:11):
Well friends man.

Speaker 4 (42:16):
Tied him up.

Speaker 33 (42:42):
The French cob.

Speaker 23 (42:46):
His sols enough a fri come out almost standing scene.

Speaker 12 (42:57):
It shot and.

Speaker 1 (43:01):
Sank scene like the shoes.

Speaker 23 (43:08):
Because I've seen.

Speaker 4 (43:12):
Like a mad.

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Say listings.

Speaker 24 (43:20):
Fine to mouth his nose and mouth.

Speaker 4 (43:27):
A fine come.

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Rumbo steady thing.

Speaker 1 (43:34):
This classic friends.

Speaker 12 (43:38):
Rubble no sound first says.

Speaker 1 (43:45):
It's just a fall Seacas.

Speaker 23 (43:49):
Franks my friend, your true you can don't you merchant?

Speaker 4 (44:10):
Don't you?

Speaker 20 (44:10):
March the lights round in Bill six the lights.

Speaker 33 (44:22):
Wearing Jem, Frank's my friend, no chum, Frank's my friend,
no chow.

Speaker 3 (44:42):
That is Squid, one of my favorite current UK bands
come through the podcast Squid. The new single Building six
fifties inspired by the group's first ever trip to Japan,
and it's the latest appetizer served prior to Squid's next
main course, Cowards, out February seventh on Warp Records. Before that,
Chattering Mind, the debut single from Yeah I Feel You.

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A new alt rock band out of Costa Mesa, California.
Dan Behar aka Destroyer, graces us with the first single
off his upcoming album, Dan's Boogie, with a song called Bologna.
The Meati track features vocalist Simone Schmidt aka Fiver, and
the new album is out March twenty eighth on Merge Records.

(45:24):
And I opened a long set with pray for sound
and rec league from the self released album Night Swimming.

Speaker 14 (45:32):
If you can see Yeah, the numbers will go to eleven.

Speaker 3 (45:43):
Bootique Feelings is a new psychedelic hip hop project from
the lead singer of a Canadian band I Fancy at
Suko Chiba, and the debut single, sun Dried Autumn showcases
a different side of singer Kareem Lockdar's creativity. Here's Kareem
to take us home with some words about the eclectic
news single.

Speaker 26 (46:02):
Hi, my name is Keady Me and I play Boutique Feelings.
Thank you so much Ron for having me on and
for playing the song. I really appreciate that it means
a lot to me. Sun Dried Autumn is one song
of a three song EP that I'll be releasing through Mofland.
I didn't actually set out to write sun Dried Autumn.
It just kind of happened. I had recently gotten this

(46:25):
monophonic synthesizer called the No Cost for Make Noise, and
you know, I often just sit around and fiddle like
and noodle around like most musicians do. As I was
messing around, one of the main sequences or melodies you
can say that's in the verses, popped up, and then

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you know, I started putting down some vocals and there
was zero intention, which I think is what for me
makes the song fun and interesting. I play in a
Tsuko Chiba and our process is very different. The song
was actually a mixed and mastered by Matthew Charnontola. You know,
he's been a long time collaborator with Atsuko. He's mixed

(47:06):
all our records and so I thought it was only
fitting to have him help me out with this song.
I actually have a video for the song too, which
was done by Anthony Piazza, who's also in Atsuko Chiba.
He plays drums and he does all our visuals, creates
them and sets up that whole situation for us live.
So you know, I guess, yeah, we're kind of keeping
it in the family.

Speaker 34 (47:28):
Holding your zam, holding it around, holding your dam, holding
in them, holding your sound, holding in, holding.

Speaker 19 (47:45):
Your sam, holding it around.

Speaker 12 (47:51):
Action is testing.

Speaker 15 (47:52):
I want to concentrate the hold upon its run any
kind of way. This cold response and crosses luger hold
badsa surprised to be the mains to be the first
step in the line. I don't baby, I'm kid. I
can't be beat no place can I wait? I must
be seen A green apasta bonta causes physical demise, elia
spins inhabitance.

Speaker 26 (48:12):
I caught up in the lines.

Speaker 15 (48:13):
The catalyst has handker shifting over all the time.

Speaker 12 (48:16):
But philip fallacies fallasis.

Speaker 22 (48:17):
Pointing at the eyebrow, blink, I can come on, was
holy shit?

Speaker 12 (48:21):
Blink blinky. I was thinking I should go for it.
Blink blink.

Speaker 15 (48:25):
I'm got to fend this rhythm called it twits colored
with this vision because it's called the mystic called the
flicks bro clean, I can be seen hold this so
stop fold.

Speaker 1 (48:39):
I'm just like most stell hold in.

Speaker 19 (48:42):
Your sound, holding it around, hold in your.

Speaker 1 (48:48):
Sund holding in, holding the sound, holding.

Speaker 19 (48:55):
It, hold in your sound, holding it round.

Speaker 15 (49:33):
As with confidence, A little better hopp with the rot
you righting God killing conscious is constantly watching me probing
with the cops in a constant.

Speaker 19 (49:41):
Dissolve, from the sea to the song to the teles furs, from.

Speaker 3 (49:45):
The calm to the screenwet, I get.

Speaker 9 (49:47):
The nerves like an get the window.

Speaker 21 (49:49):
Swers called the shock with the sink fet out.

Speaker 15 (49:51):
I'm adic problematic, I'm adic problematic, I'm adict, I'm at it.

Speaker 19 (49:55):
I'll be telling them about it. How about it long the.

Speaker 15 (49:58):
Dis womb the ship positively ickly, I want to miss
in Lincoln.

Speaker 21 (50:01):
By they hopping on the sun, catch a way and
then along by.

Speaker 22 (50:04):
The sound they so matter fact.

Speaker 26 (50:06):
It's on the radio.

Speaker 22 (50:08):
Who you c up the station and away they go.

Speaker 20 (50:10):
They push the kidding like they really know who.

Speaker 12 (50:13):
I got a feeling I already know.

Speaker 22 (50:16):
Don't bother reading.

Speaker 20 (50:17):
Because they selling fun.

Speaker 22 (50:19):
Don't bother reading God they selling yes, come on.

Speaker 24 (50:29):
Yes Jinny with ugiennaty.

Speaker 7 (50:41):
No action is texts and I want to count stan

(51:07):
treat them actionist texts, and I want to constant treat
them actionist texts. And I want to constant treat them
actionist texts.

Speaker 15 (51:14):
And I want to counts to treat them actions texts
and counts and treat them.

Speaker 3 (51:18):
A gotta give a big thanks to the artists who
shared stories of music with us on eleven. Special thanks
to Phil at Mothland for connecting me with his artists
for this episode. All the music on Independent Mind is
used with permission of the artist, artist management, and or
artist promotional team, and you can check out this episodes
full playlist at baldfreak dot com slash podcast. If you're

(51:39):
an indie artist or you represent one who wants to
be featured on Independent Mind that you can send music
links alongside your electronic Hello to Ron at baldfreak dot com,
Follow me online at bald Freak Music, Subscribe and leave
a kind review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Independent Mind
it always was, it still remains, a bald Free music

(52:00):
production and me I'm still Ron Scalzo.

Speaker 1 (52:05):
You'd national put up, Get Up,
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