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Hutch Harris played guitar and sang for The Thermals from Sub Pop Records, Kill Rock Stars, and Saddle Creek Records. You can find his solo material at hutchharris.bandcamp.com
The Thermals were an American indie rock band based in Portland, Oregon. The group was formed in 2002. With influences heavily rooted in both lofi, as well as standard rock, the band's songs were also known for their political and religious imagery. LINKS: The Thermals The Thermals on wiki Hutch Harris on IG Bandcamp
The Thermals were an American indie rock band based in Portland, Oregon. The group was formed in 2002. With influences heavily rooted in both lofi, as well as standard rock, the band's songs were also known for their political and religious imagery. LINKS: The Thermals The Thermals on wiki Hutch Harris on IG Bandcamp Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join our PATREON for bonus episodes. This week we have Hutch Harris of The Thermals on to talk about the Subhumans album From The Cradle To The Grave. We also discuss: the dawgs, Portland quadrants, missing the road, worst shows, Song Exploder, Marc Maron has Neil Young over, venue merch cuts, Fantasy Metal TM, Skate 3, music videos, selling out, Burn To Shine, Brendan Canty, NJ recording studios, Yo La Tengo, Chris Walla, Hurricane Sandy, first punk bands, The Decline, reinventing something new, punks vs the monarchy, oogles, and so much more. ________ Order our Gatekeep Harder shirt here! // Follow us at @danbassini, @mysprocalledlife, @instantanxiety and @runintotheground.
Hello and welcome and HAPPY SPRING. Episode 77 is the return of Hutch Harris to the pod. We talk about the formation of his new band Clear Rivers with Jordan Hudson the original drummer of his beloved former band The Thermals. The band's recently released self titled LP is out now and it's a smash that listeners must check out. We also talk pretty extensively about psychedelics and the pro's and cons of altered states of mind. There's also a bit of discussion of home recording and the differences between 'lo-fi' and 'hi-fi lo-fi' It's great to have Hutch back on the pod, the episode is a lot of fun and I thank you very much for listening and for SUPPORTING THE POD! LINKS: Clear Rivers Hutch's instagram TraegerMethod podcast PATREON Music: Clear Rivers 'Dead Star' and 'You're Not Here' TMpod theme by Jason --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jason-traeger/support
Hutch Harris (The Thermals) and Brett Newski (NEWSKI) discuss A.I. taking over art, the bizarroness of the art museum scene, collaging, and finding the balance of art and commerce. More on Hutch: https://hutchharris.bandcamp.com/ If u enjoy the pod please support: https://www.patreon.com/Newski NEWSKI ON TOUR: 3/29 - YPSILANTI, MI - Ziggys 3/30 - HAMILTON, ON - Mill's Hardware 3/31 - TORONTO, ON - Horseshoe Tavern 4/1 - ELORA, ON - Elora Brewing Co 4/2 - BARRIE, ON - Queens Hotel 4/6 - STEVEN'S POINT, WI - UWSP Dreyfus Center 4/7 - MILWAUKEE, WI - Anodyne Walkers Point (early 7p) 4/8 - MANITOWOC, WI - Sabbatical Brewing 4/12 - CHICAGO, IL - Golden Dagger 4/13 - ST PAUL, MN - Turf Club 4/14 - APPLETON, WI - Appleton Beer Factory 4/21 - COLUMBUS, OH - Rambling House Series 4/22 - YOUNGSTOWN, OH - Westside Bowl 4/23 - PHILADELPHIA, PA- Krobath Concert Series 4/26 - NYC - Bowery Electric (early 6pm) 4/27 - DEWEY BEACH, DL - Fort Ishu House Show 4/28 - WASHINGTON DC - Pearl St Warehouse 4/30 - RICHMOND, VA - Hardywood Brewing 5/3 - ORLANDO, FL - Will's Pub 5/4 - ST AUGUSTINE - Sarbez 5/5 - WEST DESTIN, FL - Rock by the Sea Fest 5/6 - WEST DESTIN, FL - Rock by the Sea Fest 5/7 - COLUMBUS, MS - Sunstroke House Music (early 6p) 5/20 - HAVANA, IL - Havana Songwriters Fest (solo) 5/23 - SEATTLE, WA - Fun House 5/24 - BEND, OR - Old St Francis School 5/25 - PORTLAND, OR - The White Eagle 5/26 - PORT ANGELES, WA - JFFA Festival 6/2- MARSHFIELD, WI - Hub City Days 6/17 - SHEBOYGAN, WI - Three Sheeps 6/23 - CEDAR RAPIDS, IA - Newbo City Market 6/30 - BARABOO, WI - Tumbled Rock Brewing 7/1 - MADISON, WI - Terrace at Memorial Union 7/12 - GOSHEN, IN - Goshen Brewing 7/15 - GRAND RAPIDS, MI - Founders 7/16 - THREE OAKS, MI - Acorn Theatre
Your weekly hit of hand-curated new music is here! On this week’s podcast folk-punk sensation, Ben Marwood talks us through another selection of his favourite fresh tracks from the past few months. Artist “Track” [Album] afflecks palace “forever young” [what do you mean it’s not raining] fontaines dc “jackie down the line” [skinty fia] hutch... The post Podcast 632 | Featuring Hutch Harris, The Beths and Lady Lamb appeared first on .
A short update on all things TraegerMethod and a springtime message of gratitude to all pod guests, listeners and supporters. Check out Jason's upcoming shows with Hutch Harris! new episodes COMING SOON! April 29th Astoria OR May 1st Portland @ Kelly's Olympian downtown Music: The Fartz 'You Got a Brain' Other music by jason --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-traeger/support
My guest this week is Portland based singer, songwriter of insanely catchy punk music Hutch Harris. You know Hutch from his years fronting The Thermals and if you're hip, you are keeping up with his new solo music exemplified by his perfect Covid-era lofi bedroom LP 'Suck Up All the Oxygen'. During our conversation he also tells us we can look forward to listening to his new band Clear Rivers. We talk about Hutch's life in music and we get deep into his love of the TraegerMethod podcast. This conversational thread leads us to a general celebration of the benefits of coming of age and livings one's life in artistic community. It's feels like a good thing to focus on in this week where war, division and confusion seems to have taken center stage in many of our hearts and minds. I'm glad to share our conversation with you dear listener. LINKS: My Guest: Hutch Harris Other episode mentions: Support victims of Portland mass shooting fascist attack (All proceed from this month's TM pod will go to this fund) Come Closer (thank you J Wang!) SUPPORT THE PODCAST: PATREON Music: Hutch Harris: 'Suck Up All the Oxygen' Hutch Harris: "I Used to Think I Was Beautiful' TM theme: Jason Fundraising break background sounds by: Jay Shingle --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-traeger/support
THE THERMALS Hutch Harris chats to Brett Newski about favorite 90s female rockers, doing standup comedy, overdosing on CBD, finding fulfillment, loitering, favorite soul-crushing moments, and trying not to give too many shits. Get Hutchs new LP: https://hutchharris.bandcamp.com/album/suck-up-all-the-oxygen Support the pod: https://www.patreon.com/brettnewski1
Episode 145: Hutch Harris Singer-Songwriter & Former front man of The Thermals. Read this interview and find other Mostly Harmless episodes at: http://www.mostlyharmlesspodcast.com For more info on Hutch Harris and his new album, SUCK UP ALL THE OXYGEN, please visit: https://hutchharris.bandcamp.com/album/suck-up-all-the-oxygen
The Dave Hill Goodtime Hour is down a Dez for the second week in a row, so naturally Dave and Chris are freaking out about it, but all is well as comedian Andie Main joins them to discuss John Mayer & Taylor Swift fans, Hutch Harris, Denver, Dave's stains, Perry Farrell, wild masturbation, Richard Gere's gerbil story, how cops should be on pogo sticks, and other topics of great importance. Recorded live November 15, 2021.Buy Andie's debut album Magpie or Dave doesn't know what he's gonna do with you!Watch The Dave Hill Goodtime Hour every Monday at 8pm ET, now exclusively on Twitch!WE HAVE T-SHIRTS NOW! Support Dave, Dez and Chris by purchasing one today!Support this show by becoming a Maximum Fun member!Join the Dumb Industries newsletter to stay on top of all things Dumb, including The Dave Hill Goodtime Hour!Follow Dave on Instagram (@mrdavehill), Dez on Twitter (@shouthouseradio) and Chris on Twitter (@csgersbeck). Dave is banned from Twitter :(Chat with listeners at Dave Hill's Facebooking Incident. Everyone is making out there and stuff. It rules.The Dave Hill Goodtime Hour is a production of Dumb Industries.
This episode our interview guest is the hilarious stand-up comic, Magen King, and our musical feature is Hutch Harris. We feature songs from Hutch's latest release Suck Up All The Oxygen.
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Frontman of alt-indie legends The Thermals sits in. Newski and Hutch discuss quarantine drinking habits, conversational awareness, accepting criticism, psychedelic experiences, and taking a break from the music industry. More on Hutch: http://www.thethermals.com/ More on Newski: https://brettnewski.com/ Support the pod: https://patreon.com/brettnewski1
Hutch Harris is a musician, songwriter and producer from Portland Oregon. He was also the singer and guitarist for The Thermals. On what winds up being The Thermals last tour, they find themselves running from a tornado en route to a show in Denver. Naturally, Hutch, who may have eaten a few too many "edibles", deals with it by writing an "epic, scary, tornado song" in the back of the van. Find out what song he wrote and whether they made it to the show. Music by Hutch Harris, The Thermals, Palm Fronds and Joe Plummer. Register to Vote
We are very honored to bring to you Hutch Harris! Former singer and songwriter of The Thermals as well as many other bands. Hutch has currently released his first solo record called Only Water, currently available only through Bandcamp. We discuss Hot Snakes' 2002 sophomore album, Suicide Invoice, as well as why a Melodica, the inevitability of death, and musicals. Please subscribe to Hutch's Bandcamp page for details on some upcoming releases here: https://hutchharris.bandcamp.com/ or the thermals.com Please visit our website www.psychicstatic.net for updates about us, our productions, links to our social medias and ways to support us. Thanks! You are beautiful people!
Hutch Harris, solo artist formerly of The Thermals, returns to the show to talk about another of his favorite TMBG songs, Mammal off Apollo 18. We get into the nitty gritty of the science and what all these dang subspecies words mean, talk about what makes it so addictive and deceptively complicated, and Hutch and Greg both contribute covers.
This episode of the Couch Riffs Podcast we have Portland's finest, Hutch Harris of now defunct band, The Thermals. I've probably spent more hours listening to The Thermals than any other Portland band. Possibly any other NW band, to be honest. Anyway, you get the idea. I loved The Thermals and was sad to hear that they broke up last year. Hutch released a solo album earlier this year and is currently working on some more new music which makes me very happy! Thanks for supporting Couch Riffs and checking out all of the artists, builders, and otherwise musical personalities that are featured here. If you are enjoying Couch Riffs and feel generous go pledge as little as .99/month to help support propel the podcast in to new territories. Don't forget to leave your 5-star ratings and reviews, as well! You guys are the best. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/couch-riffs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/couch-riffs/support
Hutch Harris, solo artist formerly of indie / punk / garage band The Thermals (Sub Pop, Kill Rock Stars, Saddle Creek) talks to Greg about one of his favorite TMBG songs, Dead from Flood. We ponder Linnell’s piano education and how he got so awesome, how this is essentially a solo track, and despite being so stripped down how it manages to rock so hard. Also get a Thermals crash course and hear about Hutch’s new solo album Only Water.
Hutch Harris is a Portland, Oregon based musician. I chatted with Hutch about his musical upbringing, starting The Thermals, and his new solo record "Only Water", which we features some tracks off on the episode. To keep up with Hutch Harris and the Dan Cable Presents Podcast, please check out the links below. Subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on iTunes to help support the podcast in a free way! Track Listing: I'm Ready To Leave I Will Try To Forget You No River Left https://hutchharris.bandcamp.com/album/only-water www.dancablepresents.com http://www.thethermals.com The Library: https://www.facebook.com/thelibraryatgrowlerstaproom/ Instagram: @instantanxiety @dancablepresents
We’re back and stoked to have episode 145 of the podcast with Hutch Harris, most widely know from the band, The Thermals. Hutch and I have been conversing back and forth on Twitter for years. I’d always loved his take on music, especially the punk and hardcore references. As a fan of his band, The Thermals, I was bummed when not long ago they called it quits. In addition to Hutch being a songwriter, I had also enjoyed his writing he’s done with various outlets, especially a recent piece on Pete Shelley from the Buzzcocks. On top of all that, he recently released a solo album entitled “Only Water” that’s absolutely beautiful! So the stars aligned and we caught up late last year to talk music. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/washedupemo)
The one about "Point of View." Featuring Hutch Harris. Hutch shows up around 1:37:09. Follow Hutch on Twitter: https://twitter.com/InstantAnxiety Follow the pod on Twitter: https://twitter.com/blink155pod Follow the pod on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blink155pod/ Punish yourself with the Sclusie Stream: https://www.patreon.com/blink155 Buy the Blink-155 shirt: http://blink155podcast.bigcartel.com/product/t-shirt
Hutch Harris is back! We talk about what he's been up to since The Thermals called it quits, his new solo album, nutria, and we play Scenarios In Stereo.
A returning favorite Hutch Harris from The Thermals is our guest this week. He had come down from Portland for a bit of a vacation, so he came in and discussed what record producing is actually like, past romantic experiences and broke some big news about the status of the Thermals. We feature a new jingle from one of our fans and Lindsay Pavlas from Max Fun to do a little tease for our first Max Fun Drive, coming the week of April 2nd! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This "lost," never-previously-aired episode was recorded live at Bumbershoot in late 2015 and features Mike Lawrence, Hutch Harris (The Thermals) and Rachel Ratner (Wimps). Trapp Dog flew out from New York to play the jingles live! I love everyone on this show. Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen You probably need to buy a new ARIYNBF Legacy Shirt! and the HGFY ringtone! Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
What happens when the utterly unexpected goes down while you’re trying to get it on? In these two live stories, brave heroes—one at a base in Iraq, one...well, in a car—face unimaginable interruptions during the act of lovemaking, and still manage to come to satisfying conclusions. Plus, Dan Savage has some thoughts on how to deal with surprises in the sack. This episode of Hot Mic with Dan Savage features the stories, "Don't Ask, Do Tell" by Geoff Millard for RISK! at Bawdy Storytelling, and "Peak Experience" by Hutch Harris for The Mystery Box Show. In each episode of Hot Mic with Dan Savage, relationship expert and columnist Dan Savage showcases and provides commentary on the best true stories about sex and relationships from live storytelling shows across the country.
When Marc first saw Hutch Harris perform live with his band The Thermals, he was won over immediately and invented a whole mythology around who Hutch Harris must be. But as Hutch tells Marc, he was just a kid who wanted to start a band and did it with talent, timing, a lot of gumption and a little luck. On a related note, Marc's friend Dan Pashman stops by to talk about the expectations we have when we see our favorite artists play live. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Sign up here for WTF+ to get the full show archives and weekly bonus material! https://plus.acast.com/s/wtf-with-marc-maron-podcast.
Episode #52: Whether you love it or hate it, if you're in a band, touring is something you've got to do. Touring has long been important for building a fanbase, gaining experience and making money. Now that other income streams have diminished for artists, revenue from live performances is more important than ever. On this episode of The Future of What we talk to bands about their different approaches to touring. We hear from Hutch Harris of The Thermals, Zach Carothers of Portugal. The Man, Jack Cooper and James Hoare (Ultimate Painting), and Simon Tam, founder of The Slants.
Live from the Improv Lab, Julian welcomes Jake Weisman, Mike Tully, April Richardson and Hutch Harris of The Thermals to the show.
We're seein RED! It's RED CREAM SODAS with the legendary HUTCH HARRIS of the Thermals! Plus the perfect French Press, Sprite, Hawaiian luncheons, secret fortunes, when paying what you want means paying nothing at all, the case of rum v. tequila, tour bevs, and SO much more!
This Feels Terrible 2016 tour continues into Portland with The Thermal's Hutch Harris and Throwing Shade's Erin Gibson!
Change isn’t always easy when you’re a punk rock band — particularly one with a sound beloved and well-defined as The Thermals. After a pair of well-received LPs that cemented the Portland band’s place as one a low-fi, distortion-laden indie power-pop trio, the group released its masterpiece, The Body, the Blood, the Machine. Produced by Fugazi’s Brendan Canty, the album was a dystopian concept record of sorts, that channeled Bush-era anger into the tale of a young couple forced to flee an authoritarian government. In 2010, the band offered up Personal Life, a far more somber and deliberate album that went a ways toward polarizing the band’s fanbase. This year’s We Disappear marks a return to form for the band after the somewhat disappointing performance of 2013’s Desperate Ground, both building upon the simple punk rock the band does best, while incorporating lessons learned from their more emotionally complex outings. It’s alternately anthemic and somber, a reflection on maturing while hanging on to one’s pop-punk roots. Lead singer Hutch Harris sat down ahead of the band’s fiery Bowery Ballroom performance to reflect on the ups and downs of the band’s illustrious career.
Live from the Bridgetown Comedy Festival in Portland, OR, Julian welcomes comics Eddie Pepitone, Sara Schaefer, Morgan Murphy and Hutch Harris from The Thermals to the show.
Hutch Harris from The Thermals is our guest this week. We talk about their new album, his burgeoning stand-up comedy career, Portland music, The Bridgetoqn Comedy Festival, and the best and worst places to be stabbed. Music this week from Mr. Bones, Summer Cannibals, Sabonis, Wimps, and more.
It’s a Boys of Summer Preview with Hutch Harris! Celebrate the release of the new album We Disappear by The Thermals with this special almost-summer-but-not-quite episode with Hutch, which includes a song from the new album at the end of the podcast!
Hutch Harris of one of my very favorite bands The Thermals stops by Dining Room Studios to talk about what it's like playing in a band with someone he used to date, how he and Kathy met and why they broke up, Portland's "budtenders," recording the first Thermals album by himself and then putting a band together to play for Sub Pop, coolness not coming naturally to him, his childhood, growing up religious, taking PCP and then going to a church group, losing his virginity, how he got into comedy, anger issues and therapy, night terrors, cats and so much more. We also took your questions over Twitter, did a round of Just Me Or Everyone and Hutch played "Thinking of You" and "My Heart Went Cold" from the brand new Thermals album, We Disappear, which is out now.
Hear the Dandy Warhol's new record early at a dive bar near you; get moved by BodyVox's big collaboration with A-list non-dancers; tune in to an opbmusic session with the Thermals; meet Oregon's new poet laureate and more. BodyVox Brings Its A-Team - 1:01The dance company BodyVox does not do normal, choosing instead to push boundaries of genre and form. So how are they pushing forward with their new performance, “The Pearl Dive Project”? How about asking eight top-tier artists to choreograph for them. Only thing: none of the artists are actually dancers. Instead, they're folks like Pink Martini singer China Forbes, Oregon Symphony music director Carlos Kalmar, and visual artist Malia Jensen.Elizabeth Woody Names New Oregon Poet Laureate - 9:40Governor Kate Brown has appointed Elizabeth Woody as Oregon’s next poet laureate. Her mandate: to represent the poetic powers, to encourage the reading and writing of poetry, and to be our mirror, reflecting on public life. Woody’s maternal family is part of the Confederated Tribe of the Warm Springs, but she was born on the Navajo Reservation — among her father’s folks — and identifies as Buddhist. Pioneer Mall Shows Its Galleries the Door - 14:45For the past several years, one of downtown Portland’s most unusual art hubs in has been on the top floor of the Pioneer Place Mall. Mark Woolley Gallery, People’s Art of Portland, Artist in Residence Gallery and One Der Gallery have lured the art walk crowds past J. Crews and Forever 21s and up escalators to take in fine art in a building where skill and quality is generally associated with Louis Vuitton. Now, mall management has informed the galleries they need to make way for a new commercial tenant by the end of April.opbmusic Session with The Thermals - 16:28The Thermals’ newest release, “We Disappear,” dives deep, exploring concepts of love, loss and technology’s role in both. Of course, the dark subject matter doesn’t mean Hutch Harris, Kathy Foster and Westin Glass have ditched their penchant for writing fun, catchy sing-a-longs, like “My Heart Went Cold.” What Can Portland Learn From San Francisco? 24:14What are we supposed to make of what’s happening in the Bay Area. Is it a cautionary tale of what could happen as Portland’s Oregon’s growth keeps surging? Or a preview of things that are definitely coming, no matter what we do? We sit down with Gil Kelley, San Francisco's citywide planning director who formerly directed Portland’s Bureau of Planning and Sustainability, to talk about his unique view on how the city's compare.Beverly Cleary Turns 100 - 36:58We are celebrating a huge 100th birthday for a true Oregon original: the one and only Beverly Cleary. Mrs. Cleary’s books, featuring Ramona, Beezus, Henry Huggins, and other kids, helped invent what we understand today as children’s literature, and remade the rules for how girls are represented in books. While she was at it, she brought a slice of Northeast Portland’s Klickitat Street to vivid life for people all over the world. We listen in on part of Cleary's conversation with Oregon Art Beat in preview of Art Beat's half-hour special, "Discovering Beverly Cleary."Chris Arellano - 44:20In Albany and Corvallis, people know Chris Arellano as a music teacher and guitarist. In New Mexico, he’s quickly becoming a star. Be the First to Hear the Dandy Warhol's Newest Record: At a Dive Bar Near You - 47:57There are two places the public can hear the Dandy Warhol's first album in four years, "Distortland," in advance of its Apr. 8 release: on the jukebox at Tony's Tavern on West Burnside and at Tony's Tavern on Northeast Sandy. The band held a listening party at the Burnside dive on Saturday because, according to bandleader Courtney Taylor-Taylor, it has the single best sound system in any Portland bar.Read the full story: http://www.opb.org/radio/article/beverly-cleary-on-turning-100-the-thermals-go-dark-what-portland-can-learn-from-san-francisco
LISTEN TO PODCAST: YES OR NO Push out the jive and bring in the love! In this week's Chocotastic episode, Hutch Harris (The Thermals!) joins Allie and Julia to discuss "King-Size Homer." They talk about the unequaled majesty of Googling "Simpsons bird," weirdly mean Wikipedia entries, and processing this insane election season with Simpsons gifs. Plus: Allie really really likes Slapshot!
GUEST: HUTCH HARRIS, The Great Voice Miseries, Greg Was A Sickly Child, Allergy People, FER BINGO RANIER BEER, WoC, Hugging Koalas, Pizza Robot, Pre-Robot, Boaty McBoatface, Inflatable Dancers, HUTCH HARRIS, at HELIUM COMEDY CLUB on Wednesday, The Thermals, Sklar Brothers, Stand-Up Comedy, Ball Talk TOC Recap
A new format is explored with Hutch Harris from The Thermals - and Hutch plays a few songs off the new album. Get into it!
Paco and George meet up with Hutch Harris at Lost Weekend Video where we discuss the Kathleen Hanna biography, The Punk Singer (Sini Anderson, 2013).Kathleen Hanna, lead singer of the punk band Bikini Kill and dance-punk trio Le Tigre, rose to national attention as the reluctant but never shy voice of the riot grrrl movement. She became one of the most famously outspoken feminist icons, a cultural lightning rod. Her critics wished she would just shut-up, and her fans hoped she never would. So in 2005, when Hanna stopped shouting, many wondered why. Through 20 years of archival footage* and intimate interviews with Hanna, THE PUNK SINGER takes viewers on a fascinating tour of contemporary music and offers a never-before-seen view into the life of this fearless leader.Hutch Harris was born in New York City, raised in Silicon Valley, and has resided in Portland, Oregon for the past eighteen years. Harris founded and is the lead singer/songwriter of Portland post-pop-punk band The Thermals. In thirteen years, the band has toured fifteen countries, released six records, and is currently set to release their seventh LP "We Disappear" March 25, 2016 via Saddle Creek. In addition to his illustrious music career, Harris is a rapidly up-and-coming comic in the vibrant Portland comedy scene. He has performed stand up in Portland at Helium, Midnight Ma$$, It's Gonna Be OK, Picture This, Keep it Like A Secret and Control Yourself, in Los Angeles at Church, ASSSCAT (UCB Sunset) and Hot Tub, Too Much Fun in Denver, and Cynic Cave in San Francisco. Kathleen storytelling at Our Hit Parade 2010 Follow us on:Twitter: @supdocpdocastInstagram: @supdocpodcastFacebook: @supdocpodcastsign up for our mailing listAnd you can show your support to Sup Doc by donating on Patreon.
If Portland's stand-up scene can seem a crowded one, it's about to get a bit smaller. Amy Miller and Sean Jordan have been working their comedic magic for years in Portland, but the two are moving to Los Angeles this month, following in the footsteps of the city's other top-tier comics like Ron Funches and Ian Karmel (who Jordan will room with).The duo are doing a final gig on Sunday, Mar. 13 called Amy Miller and Sean Jordan's Friendship and Pizza Party. Joining them will be a number of veteran comedians including Bri Pruett, Nathan Brannon, Hutch Harris, Chris Funk and more. We caught up with them to find out what's drawing them to L.A. and what they'll miss about Portland.Read the full story: http://www.opb.org/artsandlife/article/amy-miller-and-sean-jordan-say-goodbye-to-portland
It’s a Portland-tastic live episode from the delightful All Jane Comedy Festival in Oregon, featuring the brilliant talents of Sarah Mirk (Bitch Media), Janet Weiss (Sleater-Kinney), and musical guest Hutch Harris (The Thermals)!
Hey there fansters! The Rebootniks are back after an unexpected delay and a now-lost episode. Join them and their special guest, Hutch Harris from the Thermals, as they plug in, wipe their memories, and go to Mars! Will there ever be a better character than the twin embedded in his brother's stomach? Will Hutch ever have patience for Chris' unique phrase-coining? Will Kyle ever be able to edit an episode and get it up in time? Find out when Reboot, Reuse, Recycle tackles TOTAL RECALL (1990 / 2012)
Returning guest and front man of The Thermals, Hutch Harris, is on this episode of Jonah Raydio. Also joining is unofficial fifth member, Ben Goetting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Salutations gang! This week we feature the multifaceted, delightfulness of Hutch Harris. You may recognize Hutch's voice as it is prominently featured within the interstitial music of each podcast, because he's the same Hutch who's in The Thermals! What! So cool. We talked about all manner of things including Portland history, relationships, and just those things you see everyday but never seem to think about until you actually address them. MUSIC BY! "Shangri-La (instrumental)" by YACHT (http://www.teamyacht.com/), "The Royal Court" by Worlds Greatest Ghosts, and "I Don't Believe You" by The Thermals (http://www.thethermals.com/) and Why? (http://whywithaquestionmark.com/) ALSO! Regular People now has a sponsor, which is Fleet Hower! Fleet is a NYC based designer who specializes in 3D printing. If you check out his website fleethower.com you'll find the affectionate little creatures he's created called Lock-Nesters. They're basically 3D printed puzzles that when solved take the shape of bears, ducks, dinosaurs, and all matter or fun animal. If you see something you like put the code "FELTS" into the coupon field at checkout and you'll receive 10% off your purchase. What! That's crazy! Enjoy it!
Salutations gang! This week we feature the multifaceted, delightfulness of Hutch Harris. You may recognize Hutch's voice as it is prominently featured within the interstitial music of each podcast, because he's the same Hutch who's in The Thermals! What! So cool. We talked about all manner of things including Portland history, relationships, and just those things you see everyday but never seem to think about until you actually address them. MUSIC BY! "Shangri-La (instrumental)" by YACHT (http://www.teamyacht.com/), "The Royal Court" by Worlds Greatest Ghosts, and "I Don't Believe You" by The Thermals (http://www.thethermals.com/) and Why? (http://whywithaquestionmark.com/) ALSO! Regular People now has a sponsor, which is Fleet Hower! Fleet is a NYC based designer who specializes in 3D printing. If you check out his website fleethower.com you'll find the affectionate little creatures he's created called Lock-Nesters. They're basically 3D printed puzzles that when solved take the shape of bears, ducks, dinosaurs, and all matter or fun animal. If you see something you like put the code "FELTS" into the coupon field at checkout and you'll receive 10% off your purchase. What! That's crazy! Enjoy it!
The Thermals originally began as Hutch Harris's solo recording project. He sang and played all the instruments on the 2003 Thermals record More Parts Per Million. In this episode, Hutch breaks down his lo-fi recording of the song No Culture Icons. The track was later mixed by Chris Walla, who's known best for his work with Death Cab for Cutie, and we’ll hear some thoughts from him as well. I spoke with Hutch in front of a live audience at the XOXO Festival in Portland, Oregon.
Our guests this week are Brad Stevens, Boyd Vico and Deanna Rooney. Brad and Boyd talk about writing for the White House Correspondence Dinner, their experience on the Howard Stern Show and other fun things like this knife mishap clip. Jonah Raydio will be in Portland, Oregon May 10 for the Bridgetown Comedy Festival with Lance Bangs, Hutch Harris from The Thermals and live music from Mikal Cronin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
writing on butts, Aaron Vold, Thin Lizzy - Jailbreak, The Thermals are a catalog band, Desperate Ground coffee, Who cares about the boomtown rats?, Alien Nation - large cast and opening.