The Feminist Fatal Audio Program is a podcast dedicated to exploring themes relevant to young artists in the Pacific Northwest through the style of New Journalism, telling true stories through a narrative lens that acknowledges the subjective perspective of the person telling it. The program include…
The Feminist Fatal Audio Program is a podcast bringing you audibles of feminist psychedelia through interview episodes and audio performances. This episode is special because instead of interviewing someone, I was interviewed by my older sister, Megan McQuarrie. Megan is an illustrator, singer, medical assistant and my badass BFF. We talk about American neocolonialism, the weird shit we did as kids growing up on an Alaskan island, the origins of my obsession with psychedelics, and a lot more. Hope you enjoy!Songs:Love Dawn, Sylvi FosterSEXIDELICK, Feminist Fatal & QUEEN SONPHATNESSA, QUEEN SON
SEXIDELICK is an erotic audiobook and soundscape featuring narration excerpted from my novel in progress SUPPLIES and intertwined with instrumentals from $kell and Silence of the psych rock band Queen Son. The novel, SUPPLIES, is about a young woman raised in post-apocalypse Alaska, who finds a journal written by her dead mother detailing the location of the last school of a species of genetically modified fish her father (never in the picture) had engineered to survive the impending environmental disaster.Upon eating the fish the heroine has a psychedelic trip that ends with her back in time to exactly where her mother was at her age. Seattle, 2018. Ending up on the moving Link and immediately smacking her head, she wakes up in the hospital and goes on a quest to find her young living mother. In the process, she falls in love and has to decide whether she wants to stay in the past and brave the apocalypse with her lover, or abandon him and try to build a life in the future.SEXIDELICK excerpts three erotic parts of the book, one from her childhood before she travels into the past, one from before she meets her lover and then their LSD charged first sexual encounter.Narration & Tambourine: Jessica McQuarrieBass, Guitar & Production: $kjellSynth, Effects: SilenceSilence and $kjell are 2/3 of the Seattle psychedelic rock trio QUEEN SON.
Gabrielle Myer is a watercolor painter, frontwoman of the Seattle band DYED, a professional stylist and model. She lives a life immersed in creative practice. In this interview, we chat about the impact of her childhood on her art, her process and history in watercolor and music and her hopes for the Seattle art scene!You can find Gabrielle on Instagram @RavioliFreak and her band @theRealDyed. Check out the photoshoot accompanying the interview at FeministFatal.com/blog.
This episode is an interview with local artist @emmaleetoyoda chatting about their history with music and how they started their band!The Feminist Fatal Audio Program is a podcast dedicated to exploring themes relevant to artists in the Pacific Northwest through the style of Folk Journalism, telling true stories through a narrative lens and a DIY spirit that acknowledges my subjective perspective as inextricable from my pieces. The program includes interviews, mini audiobooks, and more!
This episode is an interview with Jacy Stewart, a visual artist who uses water and minerals to create living paintings of color, space and time. You can find Jacy on instagram @jacyzayne.The Feminist Fatal Audio Program is a podcast dedicated to exploring themes relevant to artists in the Pacific Northwest through the style of Folk Journalism, telling true stories through a narrative lens and a DIY spirit that acknowledges my subjective perspective as inextricable from my pieces. The program includes interviews, mini audiobooks, and more!
This episode is an interview with Seattle model Tirzah Crisp (@hailathena_). Tirzah is about to move to Italy to continue her studies in Global Issues. We discuss her style, thoughts on the Seattle art scene and our roles in a potential cultural revolution.The Feminist Fatal Audio Program is a podcast dedicated to exploring themes relevant to artists in the Pacific Northwest through the style of Folk Journalism, telling true stories through a narrative lens and a DIY spirit that acknowledges my subjective perspective as inextricable from my pieces. The program includes interviews, mini audiobooks, and more!Show Notes:Intro and Outro Music is "I Lost Myself" performed by The Bad Plus.The photographer Tirzah mentions as who she wants to work with the most is Carlotta Guerrero.The owner of Milf Club, Tirzah mentions as her favorite of 2017, is Amy Kowalenko.
This episode is an interview with Seattle underground pop starlet Michete. Michete just gave the world her third EP, "Cool Tricks 3" a couple weeks ago. We talk about the album and her personal evolution with her projects.
This episode is an interview with local musician SassyBlack, chatting about apocalypse plans, her childhood as a home school kid, Daveed Digs, what her European tour was like and more. An uplifting and fun conversation, interlaced with some of the grooving, playful tracks from her latest album New Black Swing.
The Feminist Fatal Audio Program is a podcast dedicated to exploring themes relevant to young artists in the Pacific Northwest through the style of Folk Journalism, telling true stories through a narrative lens and a DIY spirit that acknowledges my subjective perspective as inextricable from my pieces. The program includes interviews, mini audiobooks, and more!This episode is an interview with Jay, a fascinating individual I have seen start to come up on just their personality, and I can’t wait to see what happens when they unveils their projects to the world. You can find Jay on Instagram @nonthreateningcultleader and if you want to see the pictures we shot directly after this interview head over to www.feministfatal.com/articles.
This episode is an interview with Seattle local illustrator YA$$A. We discuss her drawing techniques, art influences, relationship with Seattle and much more. You can find her on Instagram @yassayassayassa!The Feminist Fatal Audio Program is a podcast dedicated to exploring themes relevant to young artists in the Pacific Northwest through the style of Folk Journalism, telling true stories through a narrative lens and a DIY spirit that acknowledges my subjective perspective as inextricable from my pieces. The program includes interviews, mini audiobooks, and more!
This episode is an interview with collective Women Weed Wifi founders Kenya Ku$h, and J-NA$TY and contributor $toney Spice. You can find them at womenweedwifi.com - they’ve got articles like $toney Spice’s that we referenced in the episode, Cannabis on Tribal &Trust Land, you can order their zines, rack up your collection, they’ve got really cool jerseys and jackets, they just released their latest swisher session, which is a mix from a guest DJ, I got to listen to some of it after we recorded and it was great. They also do events, notably yoga sessions where you come stoned so follow them on Instagram (@womenweedwifi) to see what they got going next.Music samples from Nujabes - Luv(sic) [ft. Shing02]
Interview with Shoshanason, Seattle fine art model. You can find her on instagram @shoshanason. Contact ANTI Management to book.Song snippet turned out to be "my girls" by animal collective.
This episode of the Feminist Fatal Audio Program is an interview with Seattle local rapper and artist doNormaal and her partner in music and crime RVN. We discuss her latest album THIRD DAUGHTER CA, how her and RVN came together, the meaning of psychedelia to her music + random cameo from @taylarelizzabeth and exclusive audio of an unreleased doNormaal song "This Week" !!You can find doNormaal's latest album on soundcloud and bandcamp. She is on social media @donormaal.You can also find RVN as @RVN and his music is available under than name online as well, his latest album is GREYNEON.Find me on my website (feministfatal.com) or @feministfatal.
In this interview I chat with my anonymous guest, a barely 19 year old paralegal/translator at an immigration law firm who also skateboards and rocks bright pink hair. She's a fascinating chick and we get into all sorts of political and social topics.
This episode is a piece called Lake Forest Park, written and narrated by Jessica McQuarrie. It chronicles my experiences working at the local farmers markets and explores themes of white suburbia through the lens of my childhood growing up outside of Spokane.
Episode one of the Feminist Fatal Audio Program is an interview with Maia Doty, a former cam girl and erotic model, who has been a local glamour icon to me since I first moved to Seattle in 2015. We chat sex, public image, social media and more!