Movies, music, comics, TV... it’s all fair game. Join your hosts Dustin & Ky on an offbeat journey into the varied realms of pop culture. Welcome to a brand-new series that takes a closer look at the stories you love, and the stories you love to hate. Welcome to “TRAPPO.â€
Welcome to a special live broadcast of the 2024 TRAPPO Music Awards, presented by 66.6 KTRP and hosted by Gore & Carey, The Gruesome Twosome! We populated the categories, you voted for your favorites, and now we all get to discover the bands and artists who are the true cream of the 2024 musical crop! It's the most exciting and entertaining awards show you'll ever hear! Visit our official blog and leave a comment. CLICK HERE to tell us what you think of the latest episode! If you have a bit more to say, CLICK HERE to send us an extravagant email! We're also on Threads, so if you've always dreamed of following TRAPPO on Threads, you can CLICK HERE to make your dreams come true!That's it for now. That's all we've got. We might be back next week. We also might not come back for two weeks. Or longer. Who knows? But we will be back eventually with a new episode of TRAPPO. That should be exciting.Thanks for listening!
(This is a re-edited & re-uploaded version of a season one episode that Spotify erroneously claimed was not protected by Fair Use. They're wrong, but they don't care. So we're doing what we can to maintain our podcast under protest.)Dustin & Ky discuss the first of two viewer-chosen albums in this episode dedicated to MASSEDUCTION from St. Vincent!Buy MASSEDUCTION: CLICK HEREVisit our blog: CLICK HERESend us an email: CLICK HEREFollow us on Threads: CLICK HERE
(This is a re-edited and re-uploaded version of a season one episode that was erroneously flagged by Spotify. We were forced to censor this episode in order to continue publishing our podcast.)Dustin & Ky continue their ultimate Christmas MixTape!Visit our blog: CLICK HERESend us an email: CLICK HEREFollow us on Threads: CLICK HERE
(This is a re-uploaded version of our 2023 Halloween episode "The Haunted Hit Parade", re-edited in an attempt to meet the ridiculous content standards of Spotify.)Gore & Carey, The Gruesome Twosome, are hosting 2023's Haunted Hit Parade! Check out this countdown of the coolest Halloween songs of all time!Visit our blog: CLICK HERESend us an email: CLICK HEREFollow us on Threads: CLICK HERE
Welcome back to the show that talks about stuff on purpose! This week, we're talking about... ourselves?! We're doing things a little different this week, since we've been absent for a little while and we think you deserve an explanation for our absence. So that's what this episode is all about. We're talking about TRAPPO on purpose. So that's cool, right?Look, things have changed, dear listener. We know change can be scary, and that's okay. TRAPPO is going to continue, but moving forward, things are going to be a bit different from what they were before. We hope you'll stick around for the rest of season four, and maybe you'll tell a few friends to check out the show and grow our audience a little bit. Or not. It doesn't really matter either way to us. We're just going to keep making the show at our own uneven pace, and that's all there is to it. Thanks for listening, and if you'd like to join us on Threads, feel free to CLICK HERE and follow TRAPPO on Threads, because that's about the only social media platform we really stick with, anymore. If you're not on Threads, don't worry about it. If you want to converse with TRAPPO, you can always leave a comment on our blog, which we still have. CLICK HERE to visit the blog, then just find the post of your choosing and leave a comment there. We'll probably respond to your comment. Probably. You could send us an email if you'd like to have a deeper chat with us, the hosts of TRAPPO, which we deeply encourage. CLICK HERE to do that, if you care, which we know you don't. But we're not bitter. Next week: The 2024 TRAPPO Music Awards! Yes, we know it's a bit late for 2024 awards show, but to be fair we recorded the show at the end of January and life just got in the way. So enjoy a 2024 music awards show in April! That should be fun!
It's 2025, so TRAPPO's talking about 2024's theatrical event of the year, ALIEN: ROMULUS! You know you want to listen to this madness! It's gonna be the best episode of the year! Not just the best episode of TRAPPO, but the best episode of any podcast! HYPERBOLE! Visit our blog if you want (CLICK) and leave a comment. Who cares? Send us an email? CLICK HERE for that. We're on Threads, but I guess nobody likes Threads, so don't CLICK HERE to follow us. There's a newsletter or something that may or may not be updated weekly. CLICK HERE to subscribe to that dumb thing. GOOD BYE.
Blairsville's Flying Pig Improv comedy players are taking to the stage for a hilarious, anything-goes performance of Charles Dickens's immortal holiday classic, "A Christmas Carol"! Join Nick Radford & Derek Sanders for a madcap half-hour of on-stage comedy recorded live from the Davenport Community Theater! Visit our official blog (CLICK) Send us an email (CLICK) Follow us on Threads (CLICK)
Merry Christmas, dear listener! This festive morning, the Gruesome Twosome are sitting in for Rex Banter to deliver this year's Holiday Hit Parade, counting down the best holiday tunes of all time as chosen by you! Pour yourself a delicious hot cup of cocoa and unwrap this holiday gift that keeps on giving! Visit our official blog (CLICK) and tell us what you thought of this latest episode, send us an email (CLICK) with your favorite holiday songs, and follow us on Threads (CLICK) for more! Happy Holidays!
The show that talks about stuff on purpose is discussing Structurally Sound, the fourth and final album from Australian/American indie rock band Smoke Bellow! If you'd like to check out the album for yourself, CLICK HERE to visit their Bandcamp page! CLICK HERE to visit the official TRAPPO blog and tell us what you think about Smoke Bellow's music. If you'd like to send us an email, CLICK HERE to make that happen. We're also on Threads, so CLICK HERE to follow us on Threads, and then we'll be pals on Threads. There's a weekly TRAPPO newsletter that you can't afford to miss! It's called The TRAPPO Town Gazette, and new editions drop every Wednesday! CLICK HERE to subscribe for free! It's that time of year, dear listener. Time once again for the annual TRAPPO Music Awards poll! CLICK HERE to vote in twenty multiple choice categories! You get to decide what amazing artists TRAPPO celebrates during the 2024 TRAPPO Music Awards! The poll will remain open until December 27, so get voting! Thanks for listening!
On this week's smashing episode of TRAPPO, your hosts discuss two relatively new albums that they both enjoy very much. The albums in question are Woodland from Gillian Welch & David Rawlings and crux deluxe from Glasser, and you can listen to each of these albums on Bandcamp by clicking HERE (Woodland) and HERE (crux deluxe)! Since this is a New-ish Music Showcase, that means there's an obligatory poll up on the official TRAPPO blog (CLICK HERE), so go ahead and visit the blog and vote for these two albums whenever you have the time. Their fate rests in your trembling hands, dear listener! Do you think they belong in the TRAPPO Essentials Can(n)on? Then you have to vote! While you're on the blog (CLICK HERE), why don't you leave a couple of lovely comments? Tell us what you think of the music we showcased on this latest episode, and suggest some cool new tunes you might think we'd enjoy. If you'd like, you could also send us a lengthy email (CLICK HERE) and we'll probably respond in a timely manner. We're also on Threads if you dig social media. So CLICK HERE to follow us on Threads. There's a cool newsletter that drops every Wednesday called The TRAPPO Town Gazette, and you can subscribe (for free) by CLICKING HERE to ensure you never miss an edition! Thanks for listening!
This week on the show that talks about stuff on purpose, your hosts Dustin & Ky are discussing gonzo symbolist director Bertrand Mandico's latest cinematic phantasmagoria, 2023's She Is Conann, a truly novel spin on the well-worn story of everybody's favorite barbarian. Is the movie any good? Does that matter? Let's have a conversation! She Is Conann is currently streaming on AMC+. Visit the official TRAPPO blog (CLICK HERE) and tell us what you think of Bertrand Mandico's startlingly imaginative film. While you're there, feel free to share some recommendations of your own, which we always appreciate. If you'd prefer to share your thoughts in an email, CLICK HERE to do just that. We're also on Threads, and if you're on Threads, then CLICK HERE to follow us on Threads and we'll probably follow you back on Threads. And CLICK HERE to subscribe (for free) to The TRAPPO Town Gazette, a weekly newsletter that drops every Wednesday. You'll love it! Thanks for listening! (Programming note: there will be no new episode next week, as TRAPPO is taking the Thanksgiving holiday off for a change. We'll be back with a brand-new episode on Friday, December 6th.)
Welcome back to the show that talks about stuff on purpose! Since we got such a great response from last week's New Music Showcase [UM}, we've decided to do it all over again with a new New Music Showcase! This week, we're talking about a... heavy folk metal... band from Tyrol, Austria called Perchta, and their latest release, "D'Muata"! It's something special, kids, and we hope you enjoy listening to this music at least twice as much as we enjoyed talking about it! If you'd like to listen to "D'Muata", by the way, you can CLICK HERE to check out their Bandcamp page, which you should. It's always important to support the artists you love. Since this is a New Music Showcase, that means there's an obligatory poll over on our official blog. CLICK HERE to visit the blog and vote in that poll, if you're feeling frisky. The fate of "D'Muata" is in your hands! Do you think this album belongs in the TRAPPO Essentials Can(n)on? You get to decide! While you're there on the blog, you might as well scroll down just a bit and leave a comment. Tell us what you think of Perchta's music. Do you think it's neat? We want to know! You could also share those thoughts in an email, if that's more your speed. CLICK HERE to send us an email, which we would certainly appreciate. We're also on Threads. Are you on Threads? Then CLICK HERE to follow us on Threads, and we'll probably follow you back on Threads. That would be cool. Threads. There's an official TRAPPO newsletter out there for your enjoyment. Were you aware of this? It's called The TRAPPO Town Gazette, and new editions drop each Wednesday. You can CLICK HERE to subscribe for free, and it will enrich your life. Probably. Maybe. Thanks for listening!
TRAPPO is back with another one of those keen New Music Showcase things you used to enjoy! This time around, the BOIZ are talking about [UM], the debut album from talented young alternative artist Martha Skye Murphy! If you'd like to check out the music for yourself (and you should), then CLICK HERE to visit Martha Skye Murphy's lovely Bandcamp page! And if you've listened to this fine album and would like to see it inducted into the illustrious TRAPPO Essentials Can(n)on, then CLICK HERE to visit our official blog and vote in our latest poll, because the fate of [UM] is in your hands, dear listener! While you're visiting the official TRAPPO blog, you might as well leave a comment telling us what you thought of [UM], which we would really appreciate, or if you have more elaborate thoughts to share, you can share those in an extremely long email by CLICKING HERE and we'll probably respond to you in relatively short order. We're also on Threads. Are you on Threads? Then follow TRAPPO by CLICKING HERE and we can be on Threads together. That would be pretty cool. You know what else is cool? Newsletters. And TRAPPO has a newsletter. It's true. We call it The TRAPPO Town Gazette, and new editions drop every Wednesday. If you never want to miss an obscure movie review or incomprehensible rant, CLICK HERE to subscribe (for free) and you'll get the weekly Gazette in your inbox each week. That's a bargain, folks. Thanks for listening!
Gore & Carey, the Gruesome Twosome, are back with their spookiest Halloween special yet! This year, the Gruesome Twosome enlist a very special guest to hold a live séance on the air in a terrifying All Hallows extravaganza you can't afford to miss! Join the conversation! Visit our official blog (CLICK HERE) and leave a comment! Tell us what you thought of the show! You could also CLICK HERE to send us an email, which we would certainly appreciate! And make sure to follow us on Threads to keep up with all your favorite KTRP on-air personalities! Thanks for listening, and Happy Halloween!
Dr. Butcher is in the middle of a fascinating conversation regarding malevolent extraterrestrials and their ongoing attempts to conquer the human race with his frequent guest The Commodore in this Halloween episode of Transmissions From Elsewhere on 66.6 KTRP. Visit our official blog and leave a comment! Tell us what you'd like to hear Dr. Butcher cover on a future Transmission! Or sound off in an email! Click Here to send your thoughts to the good Dr. Butcher! Or follow us on Threads by clicking HERE! Thanks for listening!
We're hip-deep into spooky season, so let's keep the spooky ball rolling with more spooky music here on the show that talks about spooky stuff on purpose! Last week, we delivered the Spooky Old Music Showcase, and this week, it's the... the Spooky Music Showcase! We were going to call it the Spooky New Music Showcase, but one of the albums we chose was released in the 1980s, so we had to drop the "New". So it's just TRAPPO's Spooky Music Showcase. The four albums we're showcasing on this spooky episode are 2024's BODY HORROR from Turkish/Swedish hauntwave artist Aux Animaux, 2018's IN THE FRIGHTFUL GAZE OF THE PUMPKIN WITCH from Halloween synth trinity Pumpkin Witch, 2024's giallo-inspired A ROSE IN THE GARDEN OF WINTER from Dream Division, and 1982's HOMOTOPY TO MARIE from experimental legend Nurse With Wound. It's a whole bunch of spooky music that you need to check out this Halloween season. It will enrich your lives. In a spooky way. There's a spooky poll down at the official TRAPPO blog, so CLICK HERE to check that out and vote on these albums. Are they spooky enough to be inducted into the TRAPPO Essentials Can(n)on? Make your choice, dear listener! While you're there, leave some comments. Tell us what's on your mind. What's your go-to spooky music for the season? Let us know! You can also send us those comments in a spooky email if you're into that. CLICK HERE to do just that, and we'll be your friends for your life. We're also on Threads, so CLICK HERE to follow us there and we'll probably follow you back. And we've got our own newsletter on Substack, and we'd love it if you checked that out. It's called The TRAPPO Town Gazette, and you can CLICK HERE to subscribe (for free) and you'll get spooky new editions in your inbox every Wednesday, which is a pretty good deal. More spooky stuff to come, so thanks for listening! SPOOKY!
Everybody's heard of I Put A Spell On You, the immortal Halloween classic tune, but how much do you know about the performer behind the music? On this very spooky episode of TRAPPO's Old Music Showcase, we're taking a closer look at the man behind the music, the one and only Screamin' Jay Hawkins. So if you're ready for an unhinged history lesson, you've come to the right place! What do you think about Screamin' Jay Hawkins and his music? Tell us what's on your mind by CLICKING HERE to leave a comment on our official blog, or CLICK HERE to send those thoughts in a haunted email, which we would definitely appreciate. We're also all over Threads, so CLICK HERE to follow us on that particular social media platform and we'll probably follow you back. And if you can't get enough TRAPPO in your life, CLICK HERE to subscribe (for free) to The TRAPPO Town Gazette, and receive new editions in your inbox every Wednesday. That's a pretty good deal, kids. Thanks for listening!
Our Essential Albums season premiere went into overtime! We just didn't have enough time to share all of our essential album picks with you, dear listener, necessitating the creation of this extended addendum for your listening pleasure. So what are our final essential picks? 1998's self-titled debut album from desert rockers Queens of the Stone Age and 1987's Never Let Me Down From David Bowie. Hear us talk about these two beloved albums for a long time by listening to this exciting new episode at your leisure. What are your essential albums? Tell us all about it! CLICK HERE to visit the official TRAPPO blog and tell us in a comment, or CLICK HERE to send us those thoughts in an email, which we would certainly appreciate. We're also on Threads, so CLICK HERE to follow us there, and we'll probably follow you back. We also have a Substack, so CLICK HERE to subscribe (for free) to The TRAPPO Town Gazette, and you'll have new editions in your inbox every Wednesday. Next week we'll kick off our spooky season celebration with a very special episode of TRAPPO's Old Music Showcase! Thanks for listening!
The show that talks about stuff on purpose is back with our premiere episode of season four! Can you believe TRAPPO's fourth season is here? We can't! Anyhow, if it's our season premiere, then that must mean it's time for our latest Essential Albums episode. What is that, you may be asking? It's a simple enough premise. The two hosts of TRAPPO each choose a handful of albums (new, old, whatever) that they consider "essential", and those albums are inducted into the TRAPPO Essentials Can(n)on. What it the TRAPPO Essentials Can(n)on, you may be asking? That's the giant cannon we're constructing at an undisclosed location in the high desert, which we will one day load with all the coolest pop culture ephemera this rotten world has to offer, then we'll blast it into outer space for enlightened extraterrestrials to enjoy. So pretty standard stuff, really. What essential albums have we chosen for induction this year? You'll have to listen to find out. That's the deal, kids. Would you like to share some of your essential albums with us? It's easy to do! Just follow THIS LINK to the official TRAPPO blog and leave a comment. Tell us what's on your mind. You can also share your essential album picks with us in an email by CLICKING HERE if you're feeling a bit more verbose. We're also on Threads, so CLICK HERE to follow us there, and we'll probably follow you back. We also have a Substack, if that's the sort of thing that floats your boat. CLICK HERE to subscribe to The TRAPPO Town Gazette for free and you'll get new editions in your inbox every Wednesday. That's a pretty good deal. Thanks for listening!
Welcome to the season three finale of the show that talks about stuff on purpose! And this is a very special episode, dear listener. Very, very, very special. The episode you're about to hear began as an attempt to record a pair of New Music Showcase episodes... but that's not what it became. We started out trying to have a discussion about Darvid Thor's In The Space You Carry and Nox Novacula's Feed The Fire, but the recording was an unmitigated failure. Not due to the music we chose, but due to our own very human failings. In an attempt to salvage the recording, something new emerged. Some new and horrifying thing that defies easy classification. It's almost an hour long, and it will test your patience as well as your sanity. Hey, it's the end of the season. What else did you expect? You can decide the fate of these two albums, dear listener. Just CLICK THIS LINK to visit the official TRAPPO blog and vote in the poll! What poll? The New Music Showcase poll! Do you think these albums belong in the TRAPPO Essentials Can(n)on? That's up to you, kids. So vote. While you're there, leave a comment if you'd like. Tell us how terrible this episode truly is. Or you could send us an email. CLICK HERE to do that. If you'd like to listen to Darvid Thor's In The Space You Carry, then CLICK HERE to visit his Bandcamp. If you'd like to listen to Nox Novacula's Feed The Fire, then CLICK HERE to visit their Bandcamp. They would surely appreciate your patronage. We've started a Substack, which is apparently a popular thing, so we're happy to jump on this bandwagon. It's called The TRAPPO Town Gazette, and new editions drop each Wednesday. CLICK HERE to visit and subscribe. It's free, and worth it! We're also on Threads, so if you'd like to follow us there, just CLICK HERE and we'll have a good time. We'll have a time, at least. I suppose promising anything approaching "good" would be irresponsible. Thanks for whatever. Season four starts next week.
Due to popular demand, TRAPPO Arthouse has returned! This time, we're taking a closer look at 1986's surreal Sleepwalk, directed by Sara Driver. If you're interested in checking the movie out for yourself, you can currently stream Sleepwalk on the Criterion Channel. Join the conversation! Leave a comment on the official TRAPPO blog (CLICK HERE), send us an email if that's more your thing (CLICK HERE), or follow us on Threads (CLICK HERE) if you're a big social media person. We've also just launched our very own weekly newsletter, The TRAPPO Town Gazette (CLICK HERE), and it's free to subscribe! New issues drop in your inbox every Wednesday! Thanks for listening!
This week, we're checking out Solace & Burden, the recent double album from Chicago prog-metal outfit REZN! If you haven't had the pleasure of listening to this fantastic band before, then do yourself a favor and visit their Bandcamp page right here! Join the conversation! Leave a comment on the official TRAPPO blog (CLICK HERE), send us an email if you've got a bit more on your mind (CLICK HERE), or follow us on Threads (CLICK HERE) if you just can't get enough TRAPPO in your life! We've also recently launched our own weekly newsletter, The TRAPPO Town Gazette, and you can subscribe (CLICK HERE) for free! New issues drop in your inbox every Wednesday! Thanks for listening!
The show that talks about you on purpose is back! We're opening up TRAPPO's Mail Bag and addressing more delightful listener feedback! This time around, the TRAPS go on a day trip to Transylvania, a new Bedřich Smetana podcast is pitched, Late Night With The Devil review fallout is discussed, closet monsters are battled, and also a lot of other stuff happens, and it's pretty exciting. Join the conversation! Leave a comment on the official TRAPPO blog (CLICK HERE), send us an email if that's what you're into (CLICK HERE), or follow us Threads (CLICK HERE) and we can be best friends! We've also just launched our own newsletter, The TRAPPO Town Gazette, on Substack, with new editions dropping every Wednesday! CLICK HERE to subscribe for free and never miss an issue! Thanks for listening!
What exactly is this? Is it an episode of TRAPPO? Is it some kind of madcap experiment? Perhaps a commentary on the inherent banality of evil? Grace Jones is cool. Hulk Hogan is a terrible human being. Are we capable of caring for more than one person? What does Arnold Schwarzenegger's beard smell like? Have we summoned the ghost of Pauline Kael? I think we need to call everybody's favorite bio-exorcist. Frag grenades for days. The madness & the mania just blew our 24-inch guns out! Please visit the official TRAPPO blog (CLICK HERE) and leave us a comment. Tell us what you think of this... thing. Do you like this thing? Do you hate this thing? Would you like more things like this thing? Send us an email (CLICK HERE) and we'll tell you a secret that will shatter your reality. Follow us on Threads (CLICK HERE) and we'll have a great time sharing GIFs and misery until the sun explodes. Is this the end of TRAPPO? Stay tuned.
We're trying something different this week on TRAPPO, dear listener. The idea was for each of your intrepid hosts to choose a random album that featured the word "devil", either in the album's name or in the name of the band itself, and then we'd discuss the two albums at length. The final result... well, it's not great. And that's being charitable. Basically don't listen to this episode. It's not worth your time. We would like to take this opportunity to apologize to the artists whose work we discuss in this episode, both Italy's The Devils and Hungary's The Devil's Trade, for such a low-energy effort. You deserve better. Join the conversation, I guess? You can visit our official blog (CLICK HERE) and leave us a comment telling us how much this episode sucks and how much we suck and how we should just quit because we're the worst podcast ever made. Or you can send us those vitriolic thoughts in an email (CLICK HERE) and that would also be cool. Or follow us on Threads (CLICK HERE) and you can tell us how much we suck on social media, too. That's it. That's all we've got for now. This episode was an absolute failure, and we will try very hard to do better next time. Thanks for listening?
TRAPPO's Old Music Showcase has returned at long last with a brand-new deep dive on some vintage music goodness! This time around, we're taking a closer look at the psychedelic rock movement from the 1960s by discussing a pair of also-rans that never quite found mainstream success in their time: 1967's self-titled debut album from Nirvana (the original UK Nirvana) and 1968's "Peak Impressions" from Boston, MA's The Freeborne. It's a wild ride, dear listener! Join the conversation! Tell us what you think of old school psychedelic rock, share some of your favorite examples of the genre, or just tell us whatever else is on your mind. Direct those thoughts to our official blog (CLICK HERE) in the form of a lovely comment. Or you can send those thoughts to us via a sexy email (CLICK HERE), and we'll probably be your friend for life. TRAPPO is also on social media, so follow us on Threads (CLICK HERE) and we'll have a blast shit-posting until the cows come home, whenever that may be. Thanks for listening!
We're back with another dose of fresh new music for your big, dumb ears! This time around, we're presenting you with Great Haunting, the sophomore album from Kiwi Goth rockers Earth Tongue! Is it worth your precious and valuable time? Tune in to find out, dear listener! But the answer is "yes". Join the conversation! Tell us what you think of Earth Tongue's cool music! Maybe recommend some cool new music to us! That would be cool. Just visit the official TRAPPO blog (CLICK HERE) and leave us some comments! You could also share your thoughts in a badass email (CLICK HERE) if you're feeling a bit more verbose, which is always appreciated. TRAPPO's also killing it on Threads (CLICK HERE), so follow us there and we can have some fun together while our society circles the drain! Thanks for listening!
Thus the long-prophesied Danzig Chronicles begin. That's right, kids. We're talking about DANZIG, 1988's debut album from Glenn Danzig's band Danzig. Is it any good? Has it stood the test of time? You'll need to listen to our scintillating analysis of the album to find out! So do that! Join the conversation! Tell us what you think about Glenn Danzig and his music. Or anything else, really. Just talk to us. We're ever so lonely. Visit the official TRAPPO blog (CLICK HERE) and leave some comments. Recommend some cool new music or movies or a neat book. Tell us how much we suck. Share some delicious family recipes. Whatever's on your mind. You could also send us an email (CLICK HERE) if you're feeling particularly frisky, so that would be cool. We're also on social media... kind of. We're on Threads. Sometimes. We're on Threads some of the time. So join us on Threads (CLICK HERE) and follow us and bask in our shit-posting glory until we inevitably get tired of pretending to be nice people and decide to shun social media entirely, deleting our Threads account and moving on with our miserable lives. Thanks for listening, and God bless Glenn Danzig.
TRAPPO's Mail Bag is back! It's the show that talks about you on purpose, and this is the fabulous thirty-second instalment! This time, we're assaulted with a series of bizarre anonymous comments that may or may not have been written by a brain-damaged wizard, there's a little "Deadly Dan" fallout, some eclectic music recommendations are made, TRAPPO sucks, we don't discuss the music of Taylor Swift, extreme examples of abstinence are debated, the ghost of Babe Ruth haunts us all once again, we ramble about assorted chocolates, and a whole bunch of other stuff is also mentioned. You should listen to it. Join the conversation! Tell us what you think about all the latest new music releases or whatever! Have you seen any good movies? Maybe you should tell us all about those, as well! We like recipes! Share some with us! Please?! Go to the official TRAPPO blog (CLICK HERE) and leave a thousand comments! There's really no limit, so you could actually leave a thousand comments if you were so inclined. You could also send us an email if that's more your style. Bimmy, you could send us an email. Perhaps you should send us an email sometime. We've been waiting all this time, after all. CLICK HERE to do that. You don't have to be Bimmy to send us an email, but it helps. We're also on social media. Barely. So if you'd like to jump on this sinking ship, feel free to follow us on Threads (CLICK) and Instagram (CLICK) and we'll all sing song and tell spooky stories around the campfire while the world around us slowly dies! It'll be fun! Thanks for listening!
In an effort to raise the level of discourse among our dwindling listener base, TRAPPO recently subscribed to The Criterion Channel and are now periodically reviewing some of the amazing films showcased on said channel. We've begun this harrowing journey by discussing 1962's gonzo political drama(?) The World's Greatest Sinner, the brainchild of legendary unhinged character actor Timothy Carey. You can currently stream The World's Greatest Sinner on The Criterion Channel, and you should definitely do that at your earliest convenience. Join the conversation! Just head on over to the official TRAPPO blog (CLICK HERE) and tell us what you think of The World's Greatest Sinner, the life and work of Timothy Carey, or whatever else is on your mind. Is there something amazing on The Criterion Channel that you'd like to see us discuss? Tell us about it on the blog (CLICK), or just send it in an email (CLICK HERE) and we'll be your friends for life! We're also on Threads (CLICK) and Instagram (CLICK), so join us on the social media train before TRAPPO blows up and becomes the biggest podcast on the internet! You'll be able to tell your friends that you followed TRAPPO before it was cool. Thanks for listening!
66.6 KTRP & The Gruesome Twosome are broadcasting live from Night 2 of the 22nd Annual Phantom Valley Music Festival, the metro area's largest outdoor event of the year! You're not going to want to miss the headlining performance from indie rockers Sharks and Minnows, so tune in, dear listeners, and enjoy the show! If you'd like to share your feedback, feel free to visit our official blog (CLICK HERE) and leave us a comment! What did you think of the broadcast? Who would you like to see take the stage at next year's show? Sound off on our blog (CLICK) or with a much appreciated email (CLICK)! We're waiting to hear from you! The Gruesome Twosome are also haunting social media, so follow them on Threads (CLICK) and Instagram (CLICK) for more madcap fun! Thanks for listening! featured music: "Johnny B" - Beat Mekanik (Free Music Archive CC BY 4.0) "Girl with the Cat Eyes" - Lemon Knife (Free Music Archive CC BY 4.0) "You Are My Sunshine" - Holizna (Free Music Archive CCO-Public Domain) "1945" - Punk Rock Opera (Free Music Archive CC BY 4.0) "Acetate" - Punk Rock Orchestra (Free Music Archive CC By 4.0) "Overnight Trips (Live)" & "It's Christmas, and you hate Christmas" by Sharks and Minnows (used with permission) Check out Sharks and Minnows on Bandcamp!
It's July! The heat is on out there, dear listeners, and we're beating the heat with a cool new album from Inland Empire psych rockers Brainstory! It's called "Sounds Good!" and it's a lot of fun! If you'd like to check it out for yourself, just CLICK HERE and indulge! Do you think "Sounds Good!" is good enough for the TRAPPO Essentials Can(n)on? Then you'd better head on over to the official TRAPPO blog (CLICK HERE) and vote in our latest poll! This chill music's fate is in your hands! While you're over on the official TRAPPO blog, why don't you leave some comments? Let's get a conversation going, kids! Tell us what you think of Brainstory, tell us what's on your swingin' summer playlist, or just share some of your beloved family recipes! You could also send us an email! CLICK HERE to do that, if you feel so inclined. We would love to hear from you. TRAPPO's also on social media! That's cool, right? Check us out on Threads (CLICK) and Instagram (CLICK), and hop on our laid-back social media train before it inevitably jumps the tracks and careens into a dry ravine! You're not gonna want to miss that explosion, friends. Thanks for listening!
This week on TRAPPO, we're discussing director Joe Lynch's horny homage to the films of late horror legend Stuart Gordon, 2023's Suitable Flesh, starring Heather Graham and Barbara Crampton. You can currently stream Suitable Flesh on Shudder and AMC+, if you're interested. Join the conversation! Tell us what you think about Suitable Flesh and the movies of Stuart Gordon, or whatever else is on your mind. Just visit the official TRAPPO blog (CLICK HERE) and leave a comment, or feel free to send us a long-winded email (CLICK HERE) if you're feeling a bit more verbose. We've also got the social media market covered, so join TRAPPO on Instagram (CLICK) and Threads (CLICK) if you're ready to join the cool kids club! Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trappo/message
The show that talks about you on purpose is back! This time around, we're discussing the security of Geek Squad protection, the music of Lonnie Holley is debated, the ghost of Babe Ruth haunts the podcast, grandpa Jeter is out of touch with the mainstream, the dream of making "a good episode" of TRAPPO, goofy foreign horror movies, the fires of HELL are close at hand, the boys are feeling excluded since the ghouls have moved on to bigger and better things, the possibility of a TRAPPO newsletter is raised and immediately dismissed, and a whole bunch of other weird and off-putting stuff also occurs. Join the conversation! Tell us what you think about the show, how you think our pop culture is going to evolve in the future, the pain of rejection, the agony of Christmas in July, or whatever else, Just leave a comment on the official TRAPPO blog (CLICK HERE), or send us a long-winded email (CLICK HERE), and we can figure out this crazy thing called life together. We're also on social media, so check us out on Instagram (CLICK) and Threads (CLICK) and we'll have a blast! Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trappo/message
On this week's New Music Showcase, we're taking a closer look at Into The Realm, the debut album from Brooklyn, New York's dynamic fantasy doom outfit Castle Rat! Is this music worth your valuable time? You'll have to listen to find out! But yes, Into The Realm is very much worth your time. Join the conversation! Visit the official TRAPPO blog (CLICK HERE) to leave a comment and tell us what you think of Castle Rat's music. You could also send us a lovely email (CLICK HERE) if your thoughts on Into The Realm simply cannot be contained by the confines of a mere blog comment. We've also got that social media thing handled, so visit us on Instagram (CLICK) and Threads (CLICK) if you want to be one of the cool kids. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trappo/message
At long last, the show that talks about stuff on purpose is discussing the life and work of the man, the myth, and the legend that is our dear uncle Glenn Danzig. It's been a long time coming, and now that time has finally arrived! So for all of you dear listeners who have been asking us to "talk about Danzig" since we started this podcast, you're welcome. Join the conversation! Tell us what you think about Glenn Danzig and his music. Just visit the official TRAPPO blog (CLICK HERE) and sound off in a comment or two! And if you're feeling a bit more verbose, you could always share your surely complex thoughts on Danzig in a well-composed email (CLICK HERE), which we would very much appreciate. We're also all over social media, so if you want to follow TRAPPO, and who wouldn't, you can do so at your leisure over on Instagram (CLICK) and Threads (CLICK), and we'll be glad to have you aboard! Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trappo/message
TRAPPO has returned with another New Music Showcase this month, because we have listened to the people and know exactly what you want. This week, we're talking about Quilt Floor, the debut album from a band that doesn't exist called Mama Zu. This album's journey to completion is a long and bittersweet one, so let's just jump right in, shall we? We strongly encourage you to read Mama Zu producer Linwood Regensberg's account of finishing the album he recorded with late bandmate and friend Jessie Zazu at Talkhouse by CLICKING RIGHT HERE. It's well worth your time. And if you'd like to check out Quilt Floor for yourself, just CLICK HERE to visit their Bandcamp page and listen at your leisure. It's a New Music Showcase, so of course there's a poll. Do you think Quilt Floor belongs in the TRAPPO Essentials Can(n)on? Just CLICK HERE to visit the official TRAPPO blog and vote. The fate of Quilt Floor is up to you, dear listener. So vote. Get on that. While you're hanging around on the official TRAPPO blog (CLICK HERE), why don't you scroll down just a little bit and leave a comment? Tell us what you think about Mama Zu, Those Darlins, or whatever else is on your mind. We'd love to hear whatever you have to say. And if what you have to say can't be constrained by a pitiful blog comment, just CLICK HERE to share your prodigious thoughts via email! We'll be your friends for life. We're also all over social media for some inexplicable reason. Just CLICK HERE to follow TRAPPO on Instagram and CLICK HERE to join us on Threads, and we can have a whole lot of fun together, shitposting and sharing memes and just generally getting into shenanigans, which is always a great decision. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trappo/message
The show that talks about stuff on purpose is back! This week, we're discussing 2022's ambitious found footage marvel The Outwaters, the brainchild of writer/director/actor/producer/cinematographer/sound designer/editor/special effects guru Robbie Banfitch! If you'd like to watch this enigmatic gem for yourself, it's currently streaming on Screambox and Tubi, which is free, so you now have no excuse not to watch the movie. Checkmate, nerds! Join the conversation! CLICK HERE to visit the official TRAPPO blog and tell us what you thought of The Outwaters, share your favorite found footage movies, or just tell us whatever else is on your mind. If you'd like to share what's on your mind in a more elaborate format, please feel free to send us an email (CLICK HERE), and we'll be your friends for life. We're also on social media. That's cool, right? CLICK HERE to follow TRAPPO on Instagram, and CLICK HERE to join us on Threads, and we can waste a little precious time together shitposting on the internet while the world slowly burns. Robbie Banfitch is also on Instagram, so you should probably follow him, too. CLICK HERE to do that. Which you should. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trappo/message
TRAPPO is back with another one of those New Music Showcase things you all seem to enjoy so much! This time around, we're taking a closer look at Belgian/Swiss new folk trio Meril Wubslin's imaginative new album Faire Ça! If you'd like to check out their album for yourself, just CLICK HERE to visit their Bandcamp and satisfy your curiousity, which we highly recommend. This being a New Music Showcase, there is, of course, a poll that requires your attention. CLICK HERE to visit the official TRAPPO blog and vote in said poll. Do you think Faire Ça belongs in the TRAPPO Essentials Can(n)on? Do you think it belongs in a landfill? Either way, we want you to vote! The poll will remain open until our next episode goes live, whenever that may be. Join the conversation! CLICK HERE to visit the official TRAPPO blog and leave us some comments. Tell us what you think about Meril Wubslin's music, share some suggestions for future episode topics, or just tell us what's going on in your life right now. TRAPPO is a good listener. If you'd like to share your thoughts in a more elaborate manner, feel free to send us one of those cool new email thingies the kids all seem to love. CLICK HERE to do just that. We're also all over that social media scene, if it's something you're into. CLICK HERE to follow us on Instagram and CLICK HERE to join us on Threads and we can waste a little time together every now and then. It might even be fun! Probably not, but stranger things have happened. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trappo/message
The show that talks about you on purpose is back with it's 30th installment, dear listener! And what better way to celebrate this momentous occasion than with a special behind the scenes look at the monumental achievement that was the 2023 TRAPPO Music Awards! We're addressing your questions and comments regarding the show that was, as well as pulling back the curtain and revealing the nuts and bolts behind this stupidly ambitious project that drove at least one of us to the brink of madness. Do you want to know how the 2023 TRAPPYS were put together? No? Too bad, because we're gonna tell you anyway! Join the conversation! Tell us what you thought about the 2023 TRAPPO Music Awards, our little glimpse behind the scenes of the program, or whatever else might be on your mind. CLICK HERE to visit the official TRAPPO blog and sound off. We'll do our best to address your comments in a future episode of the show. If your thoughts are more elaborate, feel free to share those thoughts in a long-winded email! Just CLICK HERE to do that, and we'll be your friends for life. Social media? Who needs it? As it turns out, TRAPPO needs it. TRAPPO needs your social media adoration. Follow TRAPPO on Instagram (CLICK) and Threads (CLICK) and join us on our ongoing quest for total social media domination. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trappo/message
This week on the show that talks about stuff on purpose, we're beginning a new and wonderful journey that we're all very excited about! Welcome to the inaugural Old Music Showcase! That's right, we're dusting off some older gems in our shared musical past, shining them up and presenting them once again for your listening pleasure. This time around, we're talking all about rock & roll pioneer Buddy Holly and his debut album 1957's The "Chirping" Crickets, as well as the one-time "Viking of 6th Avenue" himself, the enigmatic Moondog and his breakthrough 1953 collection of experimental music, Moondog On The Streets Of New York. Please feel free to join the conversation! Share your thoughts on the music we've discussed on this latest episode, and if you have any hidden musical gems from the past you'd like to bring to our attention, pass those suggestions right along! Just CLICK HERE to visit the official TRAPPO blog and leave us a comment at your leisure! If you feel like you have a little more to say, you could always send us a lengthy email (CLICK HERE), which we always appreciate! We're also all over social media if you just can't get enough TRAPPO in your diet. CLICK HERE to follow us on Instagram and CLICK HERE to join us on Threads! Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trappo/message
Happy Spring-O-Ween! To celebrate this festive occasion, the show that talks about stuff on purpose is getting festive discussing 2023's Dark Harvest, director David Slade's much-delayed adaptation of the 2006 Halloween-themed novella from writer Norman Partridge! Both the film adaptation and source material are spoiled in their entirety, so fair warning! Dark Harvest is available to watch on Prime Video. Join the conversation! Tell us how you commemorate Spring-O-Ween by leaving a comment on the official TRAPPO blog (CLICK HERE), or by sending us a long-winded email (CLICK HERE)! We're also all over social media, so check us out on Threads (CLICK) and Instagram (CLICK) and join the TRAPPO revolution! Thanks for listening, and long live Sawtooth Jack! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trappo/message
Once upon a time, a kindly stranger sent us a lovely, well thought out email that recommended a big pile of music they wanted us to check out. Then we promptly ignored that email for months and months, not out of malice, but sheer laziness. In an effort to make amends, we made the decision to check out all of the music our dear friend Merrill wanted us to listen to, and now there's an entire episode dedicated to discussion of all that music. So get comfortable, because it's going to be a long and bumpy ride. Here it is, Merrill. You're welcome. What did you think of all the music we discussed in this veritable marathon of an episode? Tell us all about it by leaving a comment on the official TRAPPO blog (CLICK HERE) or sending us your very own email (CLICK HERE) chock full of musical recommendations that we might eventually tackle in a guilt-ridden episode! We've also got a poll on our latest post, since we couldn't come to consensus regarding a couple of Merrill's picks, so you really should visit the blog (CLICK HERE) and vote in that incredibly important poll. Don't let Merrill down, not like us! We're also on Instagram (CLICK) and Threads (CLICK) if you want to follow us and join TRAPPO's social media revolution. It's gonna be a bloodbath! Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trappo/message
On this very special episode of the show that talks about stuff on purpose, your hosts Dustin & Ky are discussing the latest epic release from the Queen herself, Cowboy Carter from Beyoncé! The way we figure, everybody else is already talking about it, so we might as well follow the trends for once and share our opinions on this monumental musical work of art, now that you've already heard a thousand other, more informed opinions and since moved on with your life. So join us as we sell out! Join the conversation! Tell us what you think about Cowboy Carter, Beyoncé's greater oeuvre, and why we should never talk about mainstream music again. Just CLICK HERE to visit the official TRAPPO blog and leave a dozen spiteful comments telling us that we're just embarrassing ourselves here and really need to pack it in. You could also send those thoughts in a long-winded email (CLICK HERE), which we would very much appreciate. Would you like to follow TRAPPO on social media? Do you want to join the revolution? Then CLICK HERE to 'gram with the TRAPS and CLICK HERE to Thread yourselves into oblivion! We're saving a seat for you down at the social media hacienda. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trappo/message
Welcome to the 29th installment of the show that talks about you on purpose! This time around, things get a little weird as we discuss your feedback on a wide variety of topics, including but not limited to, Dorthia Cottrell's Death Folk Country, poseurs, contrarians, the horrors of seasonal depression, our dream of an official TRAPPO cook book, the importance of voting, recurring equipment failure, crippling shame, Frank Zappa controversy, and a whole bunch of other stuff that probably won't make any sense to anybody. So enjoy it! Would you like to join this crazy conversation? Probably not, but you're more than welcome to take part. All you have to do is visit the official TRAPPO blog (CLICK HERE) and leave some comments on the post of your choosing. Tell us what you think of the state of modern pop culture in our dying world! We'd love to know your opinions! You could also send those complicated thoughts in a long and rambling email (CLICK HERE), and we'll probably respond to you at some point in the future. We're also on social media, if by "social media" you mean Instagram and Threads. Come Thread with us (CLICK) or 'gram with us (CLICK) at your leisure! We'd love to bombard you with a bunch of our inane banter on a semi-regular basis, so please join us on social media! Or don't. Either way, we're cool. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trappo/message
TRAPPO has heard you loud and clear, dear listener! You wanted another quiz, and now you've got it! Welcome to the inaugural episode of "The Quiz That Never Ends"! It's a quiz, but it does have an ending, so don't freak out or anything. It's only called "The Quiz That Never Ends" because it feels like it will go on forever. Join your host Dustin as he leads his contestant Ky on a journey through a battered and broken pop culture landscape in search of non-existent prizes! It's gonna be a blast! Join the conversation! Tell us what you thought of the latest episode, or just share potential topics for future episodes by visiting the official TRAPPO blog (CLICK HERE) and leaving a comment! If you're feeling more verbose and would like to get something off your chest, feel free to share those thoughts in a bloated email (CLICK HERE) and we'll be glad to read whatever you send us! TRAPPO is also on social media. Mostly Threads (CLICK) and maybe on Instagram (CLICK) from time to time, but that's pretty much it. Come to Threads and hang out with us! Follow us on Instagram if that's your kink. We don't judge. Just as long as you have a good time without hurting anybody, TRAPPO is cool with it. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trappo/message
Hello, Horror Heads! This week on TRAPPO, we're trying something a little different. Ky decided out of the blue that he wanted to test Dustin's horror movie knowledge with a physical quiz he acquired somehow, so now it's an official episode of the show that talks about stuff on purpose, and that's all there is to it. So how well does Dustin do? And how much tangential rambling in between questions will there be?You'll have to listen to find out! Here's a cool idea, dear listener! Why don't you play along? Grab a pencil & paper and keep score, then when the quiz is over head on over to the official TRAPPO blog (CLICK HERE) and leave us a comment telling us how you fared. We'd love to know your scores. While you're there on the blog sharing your own scores, tell us other things. Do you like this whole quiz thing? Would you like us to try this out again sometime? Maybe you'd like to tell us how much you hate this particular episode and that we should never try this again. That's perfectly fine. Just tell us some stuff! And if you'd like to tell us more stuff than can be contained by the confines of a blog comment, you are in luck! There's this new thing we call email, perhaps you've heard of it? You can send us an email. You can send us several emails. Tell us a whole bunch of stuff in emails, friends. CLICK RIGHT HERE to do that, if it's the kind of thing you're into. Do you like social media? We don't! But we're out there, trying our best to convince strangers that our show is actually worth their valuable time! You can follow us there on social media if you want. CLICK HERE to visit us on Instagram, which we update regularly, or CLICK HERE to find us on Threads, where we hang out all the time and actually engage with others. So basically just come on down to Threads and chill with the TRAPS. That's where all the cool kids are, after all. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trappo/message
TRAPPO is back with another New Music Showcase! This time, we're discussing I Am The Dog, the debut album of Vermont indie rockers Sir Chloe! If you'd like to check out the music, which we strongly suggest you do, just CLICK HERE to check out Sir Chloe's Bandcamp! Since this is a New Music Showcase, that means it's time for you to vote! Just CLICK HERE to visit our blog and decide the fate of I Am The Dog right now! Do you think SIr Chloe's debut album belongs in the TRAPPO Essentials Can(n)on? Then CLICK HERE to vote and make your voice heard! While you're hanging out on our official blog, you might as well scroll down a bit and leave a comment, since it doesn't cost you a thing. Tell us what you think about Sir Chloe's music, clue us into Vermont's indie music scene, or just share some of your family's cherished recipes. Just CLICK HERE to leave us come lovely comments. If you're feeling a bit more verbose, feel free to share your thoughts in a long-winded email. CLICK HERE to do just that. We'd sure love to hear from you. TRAPPO is also all over social media, if by "all over" you mean Instagram and Threads, because that's where we are. Do you want to 'gram with the TRAPS? CLICK HERE to 'gram with us! Do you want to Thread with TRAPPO? CLICK HERE to tie some knots, or whatever it is we're supposed to do with thread. I don't know. Just follow us on social media, kids. We'll probably follow you back. That's it for now, dear listener. Visit the blog, vote in the poll, leave us some comments and send us some emails, and follow us on Instagram and Threads. Thanks for listening! (There are some audio issues in this episode that are inherent to the recording and while we've tried to mitigate the issue as much as possible, anomalies occasionally pop up) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trappo/message
We're back with a brand-new episode of the show that talks about you on purpose! On this very special edition of TRAPPO's Mail Bag, we're discussing the fallout from our fabulous BLACK SUMMER month back in August of last year. We got a fair amount of opinions on our Black Metal coverage, and we manage to discuss most of them on this episode. We also throw down a little trivia regarding the song "Unbelievable" from EMF. It has nothing to do with Black Metal, so that's just pretty par for the course regarding our track record with the musical genre. Santa Claus also puts us on the naughty list for some reason. Would you like to join this incredibly productive conversation, dear listener? If so, then may I direct your attention to the official TRAPPO blog? Just CLICK HERE to visit that lovely little blog and leave a comment on the post of your choosing. Do you have any recommendations to share? Maybe you'd like to give us some of your beloved family recipes? Either way, just CLICK HERE to leave a comment. If you're feeling a bit more verbose, you could always send us an email. We love reading your emails. CLICK HERE to do just that. We're also all over social media, by the way. Of course, our definition of "all over" social media really just means Instagram and Threads, so just CLICK HERE to 'gram with us and CLICK HERE to Thread with us. We'll probably follow you back. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trappo/message
We're back with another one of those super popular New Music Showcase things that you all seem to love so much! This time around, we're discussing Afternoon X, the latest offering from UK psychedelic pop outfit Vanishing Twin! You can check out the music RIGHT HERE if you're interested, and you should be very interested. And don't forget to vote in our latest poll! If it's a New Music Showcase, that means it's up to you, dear listener, to decide the final fate of Afternoon X. Does Vanishing Twin's latest release belong in the illustrious TRAPPO Essentials Can(n)on? It's your call! CLICK HERE to visit our blog and make your choice! Join the conversation! Tell us what you think of Vanishing Twin and their new album, or just tell us whatever is on your mind. We're not picky. If you've got any suggestions for future episode topics, if you want to share some beloved family recipes, or maybe you just want to tell us about your plans for the weekend, just CLICK HERE to visit the official TRAPPO blog and let us know. And if you'd like to share those thoughts in a more long-winded fashion, you can always CLICK HERE to send us a delightful email, which we always appreciate. We're also all over that social media scene, if that's how you get your kicks. Just follow us on Instagram (CLICK) and Threads (CLICK) for the complete TRAPPO experience. What is the complete TRAPPO experience? You have to follow us to find out. Is it worth your time and effort? Absolutely not, be we'll probably follow you back. So come Thread with the TRAPS at your earliest convenience! You'll be glad you did. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trappo/message
The show that talks about you on purpose is back, dear listener! This particular episode (which was culled from a once-lost recording made in June of 2023) is a bit of a strange one, if we're being honest. Things start off well enough. We discuss feedback regarding the music of Art d'Ecco and Kim Gordon, which is fine. Then a whole bunch of other stuff happens. Bad jokes are shared. Ramblings occur. Museums are visited. Machines rise. Paranoia rears its ugly head. And a whole bunch of people really dislike Skinamarink. Buy the ticket. Take the ride. Would you like to have a conversation, dear listener? Because there's a conversation going on right now, if you can believe it, and we would love you to be a part of that conversation. Just CLICK HERE to visit the official TRAPPO blog and leave a comment. Tell us what you think about stuff. About things. Have you seen any good movies recently? Are you willing to share any cherished family recipes? Whatever's going on in your life, feel free to share it with us. We want to know what's happening. CLICK HERE to visit the blog and tell us what's happening. You could also tell us what's happening with an email, if that's something you feel like doing. CLICK HERE to do that. TRAPPO is also all over the social media landscape. We're not necessarily doing anything interesting on social media, but we're there. And by "all over", I mostly just mean Instagram (CLICK) and Threads (CLICK), a subsidiary of Instagram. Do you 'gram? Is that a thing? Because if you 'gram, you could always 'gram with the TRAPS. Let's 'gram together, dear listener! CLICK HERE to 'gram with us! And CLICK HERE to Thread with TRAPPO and feel complete for the first time in your life! Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trappo/message