Collapse Out is a freeform discussion between three friends/musicians about the music that matters to them.
Recognizing the release of official Les Rallizes Denudes music (available at https://lesrallizesdenudes.bandcamp.com/), we discuss some of their previously bootlegged history
Sam Worrad (The Holy Soul, Loene Carmen, Club Weld, The Vacant Lot) leads us on a deep, deep dive into the wonder and weirdness of the Bee Gees career before, during and after their chartbusting disco era. A corker!
The mystery of Eric's previously unreported disappearance is suddenly resolved and the boys talk about music they've been listening to recently. Playlist at https://open.spotify.com/user/leo.coronado5
We welcome some special guests to do a mixtape episode just in time for the end of International Women's Month! Playlist at https://open.spotify.com/user/leo.coronado5
For episode 3 of Collapse Out, we were thrilled to speak with Johnny Echols of the legendary band Love, who ruled the sunset strip in the mid-60s. Johnny generously shared his time and some amazing stories about Little Richard, The Beatles, Billy Preston, the Doors, and life in Laurel Canyon. Coicidentally (?) we are releasing this episode on March 7th, Arthur Lee's birthday. Check out Love Revisited's upcoming tour dates at https://www.facebook.com/LOVErevisitedband Playlists related to this and other episodes of the show can be found at https://open.spotify.com/user/leo.coronado5
After checking in with new and interesting developments from a few 90s legacy indie rockers (Stephen Malkmus, Radiohead, Godspeed You Black Emperor, and Animal Collective), Leo and Jason share their unvarnished opinions on one of Eric's favorite albums (The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway) and the band who created it, Genesis. https://godspeedyoublackemperor.bandcamp.com/album/all-lights-fucked-on-the-hairy-amp-drooling https://dangerousminds.net/comments/master_of_disguise_peter_gabriels_mind-blowing_make-up_masks_and_costumes_f https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4UjZqu1vLTmpZ7qIDkvMnE
Collapse Out kicks off with an exhaustive profile of Leo's obsession with Type O Negative