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This week we are joined by Brian Medlin of the band Desperate Living. We assigned him the year 2002 and he selected the split LP by pageninetynine and Majority Rule.Pre-order Desperate Living's City Sadness on vinyl from Noise Real Records - https://store.noisereal.com/products/864234-desperate-living-city-sadness-2025-remasteredDesperate Living Bandcamp - https://livingdesperate.bandcamp.com/Desperate Living Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/desperate.living/Join our new $5 Patreon Producer Tier to get your name said on the show every week. You also get access to a Producer exclusive monthly bonus episode discussing a different EP, written content, outtakes, producer exclusive polls, and moreYou can also join our $1 tier to get access to all of our weekly bonus audio. We also have a $10 tier where you get to choose the album we discuss on an episode - patreon.com/punklottopodMajor Awards EP - majorawards.bandcamp.comMerch Shop - redbubble.com/people/punk-lotto-pod/shopPodcast platforms and social media links at linktr.ee/punklottopodCall our voicemail line: 202-688-PUNKLeave us a review and rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Song clips featured on this episode:Desperate Living - Faultpageninetynine - FriendshipMajority Rule - My Version of Parispageninetynine - Richmond is a Hole
We're onsite at Opie's in BR to get the scoop on the new spot from the man himself, Brian Medlin. Fried, seasoned, sauced and loaded up; we're here for it ALL. And fts, Jeff Vance, sits in on this episode for Checkmarks while he's out searching for cheese curds on the other side of the country. Fire up this episode while you make the drive over to Opie's on Florida Blvd. and get you some of them crackin cracklins!The ETB Pod is sponsored by Cheba Hut Toasted Subs Baton Rouge and features music from Louisiana based singer/songwriter, Adam Dale, from the album “Shadowtown”. *Check our socials for deets on how to enter ETB Pod monthly giveaways from our sponsors.www.eattheboot.comwww.eattheboot.com
Interview No. 92 with Brian Medlin of (Desperate Living/ ex-The Minor Times) New EP "Shame" out December 9th on Reptilian Records. https://livingdesperate.bandcamp.com
On this special 205th episode of LMAYAQ featuring Volcano Vinyl's Brian Medlin (Desperate Living, Sun Opus, Person L, Solo) and Brian Schmutz (The Starting Line), Producer EJ 5000 asks: In a world where we can no longer communicate in regular ways, in a world where we can only communicate by cooking a meal that we are already able to cook, what meal would you make to introduce yourself to other people? Do you think the world would break down because communication has changed so much? Would you become a better cook? Joined by Moot.tv regulars Host Anthony and the Gregaman, expect a wacky and sticky reality on this episode of Let Me Ask You A Question. Continue Reading → The post Ep205: Food for Thot with Volcano Vinyl (Brian Medlin and Brian Schmutz) – LMAYAQ appeared first on Moot.tv.
Brian Medlin is a musician, songwriter, and podcaster. He's played in bands such as Inkling, The Minor Times, Legendary Divorce, Desperate Living, Wives, Person L, and more, as well as multiple solo projects over the past 20+ years. He also co-hosts the podcast Volcano Vinyl where him and his friend commentate about records as they play. Brian and I became friends through songwriting in 2010 and in this episode we shared stories of how we met, how he got into the local music scene, touring, panic disorder, podcasting, and what it's like being a new dad. Enjoy! Download his music: brianmedlin.bandcamp.com/ Follow his musical endeavors: www.facebook.com/medlinmusic/
Which Beck is your Beck? Brian and Brian discuss while listening to his stupid party record Midnite Vultures. The closing music on today's episode is "Can't Go On" from Brian's new album Brian Medlin & The Elk Band II. You can hear more at brianmedlin.bandcamp.com. E-mail people know we're the type of freaks: volcanovinyl@gmail.com We are mixing Twitter with leather: twitter.com/volcanovinyl
Brian tests out a theory that music is better in the Volcano Vinyl environment with an album he didn't like on first listen, Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) by the Eurythmics. All transitional music on today's show is from Lucky Man, the debut album by Sun Opus (ft. co-host Brian Medlin and past guests Charles Schneider & Ryan Zimmaro). You can hear more at sunopus.bandcamp.com Eurythmails: volcanovinyl@gmail.com Twithmics: @volcanovinyl #vv145
Kenny & Lina have company! On this very special co-produced episode, Brian & Brian from @VolcanoVinyl come over to the beat lab to do their show. We all listen to Miss Lina's wonderful choice, Lower Dens "Twin Hand Movement." Dig it!
Brian and Brian explore one of the most well known albums by rock and roll's preeminent space cowboy when they spin Fly Like an Eagle by Steve Miller Band. This episode features music from co-host Brian Medlin's digital single "Vacation", recorded by co-host Brian Schmutz at Potato's House. You can hear more at brianmedlin.bandcamp.com. volcanovinyl@gmail.com @volcanovinyl #vv093
Dear friend and bandmate, Brian Medlin (Volcano Vinyl, Person L, Legendary Divorce, Elk Band, Wives, Minor Times, Inkling) joins Ken in the beat lab for a special-guest edition of the show. They trade stories, music and insight for nearly two hours. Tune in & trip out!