Part podcast satire, part music podcast, Song Sketch is a low commitment (less than 10 minutes) way to interject some weirdness into your collection.
In this week's episode, in honor of Tay's new album FOLKLORE we open up the mailbag and ask our readers for suggestions for new Taylor Swift songs. We play "Anticipate Night" by Lance Patterson. https://lancepatterson.bandcamp.com/releases http://open.spotify.com/album/57aFmhqJTSBZFrQTxNUxD8 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAcRHkHHB2HYnVBt4Eaml09b0vgWq6ijq
Sound Sketch Episode 15: Love Will Keep Us Together. In today’s episode we review the classic 1975 album “Love Will Keep Us Together” by Captain and Tennille. Our song this week is “The Revenants” by the band Black Ice Cream.
Song Sketch Episode 14. We review a book, we're just not sure which one it is yet. We ponder the merits of reviewing books. We argue. We create content.
Song Sketch Episode 13. Where Have All The Big Dogs Gone. We talk to J from the Jeremiads about Jaguars, Cheese Prices, and which of his favorite bands would be best at Sudoku.
Sound Sketch Episode 12: Leaflets I Handed Out Yesterday. We read leaflets that we handled out yesterday. We play "MacGyver Sobriety" by the band Billy Supermarket.
Song Sketch Episode 11. Has it been ruined? Today we play Has It Been Ruined, a game about things that have or have not been ruined. Don't like the game? Tough fucks.
Song Sketch Episode 10. Demnemonics. Demnemonics is a portmanteau of “Demon” and “Mnemonics.” A demnemonic device, like a mnemonic one, is a simple device to remember common things. However, unlike a simple mnemonic, a demnemonic is more respectful of our dark lord Satan.
In today’s episode we make some inane comments and sing Fuck the Police. We play 8 minutes and 46 seconds of silence. References: N.W.A. Facebook groups are falling apart over Black Lives Matter posts Just a few of many links: Defund 12 People’s Budget LA Unicorn Riot Donate NAACP Black Lives Matter Black Lives Matter LA Minnesota Freedom Fund
Song Sketch Episode #8. Have something on your mind? Something you want to share? Today’s episode investigates a new type of tickle business. Do you like your tickles in the morning? Do you like your tickles at night? Make sure to bring those tickles with you the next time you’re in a gun fight. We also hear the track DJ Juice Lewis, by DJ Juice Lewis.
Song Sketch Episode #7. What a man, what a mighty mighty good man. In today's episode our team checks in with the urban planner of the planned community of Tangerine Lipgloss, an unincorporated city in Okaloosa County, Florida. We also talk battles to the death and play the song "Two Riffs, One For Each of My Penises" by the band Black Ice Cream. References: * Okaloosa County, Florida * Lipgloss * Whatta Man by Salt n Pepa
Song Sketch Episode 6. Potatoes. How to grow them, what to do with them, where to stick them, how to fire them. We're sorry that the title of this podcast inadequately describes it's content. However, we also don't care that much. This is one of our problems.
Song Sketch Episode 5. On today’s episode: Freedom. Are you saying you want to take away my freedom to put a Bobcat in my neighbor's pantry? We sing the national anthem. We protect and guard the national anthem with our LIVES. We speak the TRUTH and reveal THE LIES. We play “The Champion of Malad.” Do the research folks. References: “9/11" The “Moon Landing” “Coronavirus” “Sandy Hook” The years 614 - 911 a.d. The Battle of Hogwarts The 2008 Election Vaccines The Chronicles of Narnia John McCain Little Bighorn Jesse James and Robert Ford Aaron Burr Alexander Hamilton The Chicago Cubs The Boston Red Sox Thanksgiving The Great Depression JFK The Battle of Endor Fruit by the Foot Harry Truman Thomas Dewey The Coercive Acts Iwo Jima The Equal Rights Amendment The Capture of Vicksburg The Battle of the Black Gate Michael Moore Patricia Arquette Ross Gellar The Song Dynasty Watergate Super Bowl 47 Secretariat Pearl Jam The Bay of Pigs Frank Hummel The Tet Offensive T-800 Coachella 2015 Fire Things used to make this Podcast: Logic Pro Studio One 4 Korg Minilogue Fender Jazzmaster Fender Mustang PJ Bass Fender Stratocaster Amazon Polly
In this week's episode we talk a bit about mystics and what the fu** is going on with e-sports anyway. This week's song is "Serve the Servants" by Dan Giberman.
Song Sketch Episode 3. On this episode: Time travel? Imagine the show Outlander but instead of horny Brits and Scots it was mostly just about Dan Quayle, the something-eth Vice President of the United States.
Song Sketch Episode 2. On this episode: have you ever gone over to your cousin’s house and stolen their iPhone and then punched them in the fucking face when they asked you if you took it? Is the song “Postrock Midlife Crisis” is perhaps the answer? A soothing piece of music by Patrick Coe Selvage built to withstand the constant panic and anxiety that comes with being accused of multiple felonies. We can all relate. References: Unlicensed Surgery Spleens (part of the Lymphatic system) Things used to make this Podcast: Logic Pro Descript Bandcamp Nord Rack 2 Moded Boss Blues Driver Amazon Polly
Song Sketch Episode 1: On today’s episode: what’s up with all of this anyway? A man’s voice converses with a woman’s voice and at the end we hear a version of the Deseret String Band’s “Yearlings in the Canebrake / Jenny on the Railroad.”
Song Sketch is an off-the-cuff experimental music podcast. Each episode should be short (under 10 minutes) and will contain some kind of bulls*it introduction. Tell your friends — we are very confident that they will not listen to you.