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Jennifer Herrema of Royal Trux, RTX, and Black Bananas comes by the pod to talk about personal style, early-2000s reality television, lychee fruit, memes from loving husbands, the 'Grease' soundtrack, why she's a Deadhead, and more. Host: Yasi Salek Guest: Jennifer Herrema Producer: Chris Sutton Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Hether Fortune Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
EVERY OTHER KREATIVE KONTROL EPISODE IS ONLY ACCESSIBLE TO $6 PATREON SUPPORTERS. Enjoy this excerpt and please subscribe now via this link to hear this full episode. Thanks!Brian and Michael D'Addario from the Lemon Twigs discuss their new album, A Dream is All We Know, birthday presents and the Lovin' Spoonful, who they think their core audience consists of, the Beatles, the Beach Boys, and “Mersey Beach,” ambitious instrumentation and mixing, Sloan and Royal Trux, their respective songwriting modes, brotherly love, working with the likes of Foxygen, Sean Ono Lennon, Weyes Blood, and Tim Heidecker, tour, future plans, and much more.Support vish on Patreon! Thanks to Blackbyrd Myoozik, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S. and Black Women United YEG. Follow vish online.Related episodes/links:Ep. #851: Mark MothersbaughEp. #842: Daniel Romano's OutfitEp. #831: Water From Your EyesEp. #796: RatboysEp. #733: Weyes BloodEp. #725: SloanEp. #678: Mark IboldEp. #673: Sonic YouthEp. #659: Robin HatchEp. #656: Steve AlbiniEp. #566: Tim HeideckerEp. #465: Jennifer Herrema of Royal TruxEp. #284: Vic BergerSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This time around Marc and John delve into the origins of Royal Trux, via their first 7-inch and second release, "Hero Zero" b/w "Love Is..."—not coincidentally, the record that launched the now-legendary label Drag City. Find out how Neil Hagerty and Jennifer Herrema got the magic working from the get-go on this episode of The Spindle. Call us anytime at 1-877-WASTOIDS. More podcasts and videos at WASTOIDS.com | Follow us on Instagram and YouTube.
Jennifer Herrema, 90's icon/singer/producer of Royal Trux goes on deep interconnection lore: John Dean/Watergate family DC politico stories from the vault, Calvin Klein/the manufacturing of heroin chic, Latin American emerald heists, watching the Super Bowl with a dying Timothy Leary, Liquid GHB, The Gaia Hypothesis, John Hinkley's musical career, heavy metal evangelism, Tik Tok, calling the cops and getting yourself arrested, + more from one of the last legends of the American underground
Singer, songwriter, record producer, and artist Jennifer Herrema formed the band Royal Trux with Neil Hagerty in 1987. The band split in 2001. Jennifer then went on to form new bands, RTX, and the Black Bananas. She has produced and mixed records with other artists including Bad Wizard. Jennifer has also published numerous articles on music, art, fashion, and lifestyle subjects in various publications including Vice Magazine.
SAN ONOFRE parece haberse trasladado de suerte perenne a Debaucheryville la ciudad de la depravación. Acá se está mucho mejor. Se mantiene uno alejado de la mediocridad, tedio y corrección política circundantes y se respira aire impuro. ¡Bah!, una vez visitado el lado sórdido de la ponzoñosa manu de Brainbombs, cualquier cosa nos parecerá desabrida. En consecuencia, nos desatamos las bridas y montamos a horcajadas de Royal Trux, la banda definitiva tanto del lado menos trillado y más estrafalario y experimental, como del más obscenamente comercialoide. Jennifer Herrema y Neil Hagerty (¡si parecen dos pistoleros mezquinos de cualquiera de las boutades del Peckinpah!): Royal Trux, ¡no va más, jhermanos onofritas!
Ayal Senior, experimental musician/ cultural expert, joins Danko and Nick on the podcast to talk about his new album – Sacred Lamp. Talk also covers Matthew “Doc” Dunn, J. Mascis, Robert Pollard, Jennifer Herrema, David Berman, John Fahey, The Frogs, Instagram and, of course, Nick's famous impressions. The post Episode #204: Ayal Senior (Sacred Lamp, Medusa Editions) & Nick Flanagan (Nick Flanagan, Weakly) appeared first on Danko Jones.
On the eve of releasing a fantastic new album, Engines of Paradise, Adam Green (formerly of The Moldy Peaches) joins Jenny for a lively dissection of his creative process and the influences that have shaped his art. We also discuss his quest to figure out what cologne David Bowie wore. Plus! Royal Trux legend Jennifer Herrema talks about getting the band back together, and how she found her way to being one of her generation's most iconoclastic artists.
When Damian sat down with Jennifer Herrema (Half of the legendary duo Royal Trux), he had no clue they would spend the whole time talking about first wave DC hardcore, but this is a perfect example of the power of punk & ultimately the point of this show. Join Damian in his stunned joy as they discuss how the noise & chaos of hardcore informed Jennifer’s musical sensibility & life in general. NOT TO BE MISSED!!!! Check out Royal Trux's godly new album, White Stuff on Fat Possum now! Also Touched On: Shout Out To Tony Reitmen Hanging with Iron Cross at the age of 12 Olson’s Books and Records with Sab and Tesco Vee working the door Wandering through George Town and looking at fliers Anna and Cynthia Connolly Hanging out with Void Pussy Galore Always against straight edge Dante and Sab were wild! Ian stands in his own truth 9353 Royal Trux starts in DC The results of an acid trip Moby and Neil as college buddies Going to Skynyrd for Kid Rock Gerard Cosloy is responsible for all of this Listening to GBH trying to figure it out The influence of Discharge Mike Fellows Chis Bald AND MORE!!!!!
Jennifer Herrema recalls seeing Bad Brains when she was 12 years old, American racism and sexism, the return of Royal Trux, collaborating with Kool Keith, leaving Drag City, the new Royal Trux LP for Fat Possum, White Stuff, and more! Supported by CFRU 93.3 FM, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts.
Jennifer Herrema In Conversation with Ajay From 1988 to 2001, the Royal Trux produced an incredible amount of music and in the process helped to define an era. This week on In Conversation, band co-founder, Jennifer Herrema, takes us through their much storied catalog. Join us as we trace the band’s journey through the 90s and find out how this duo ended up inspiring the generation of bands that followed. In Conversation is produced by dublab. Sound editing and theme music is by Matteah Baim. Due to rights reasons music from the original broadcast has been shortened. To hear more, please visit dublab.com.
Ben Ratliff talks to Jennifer Herrema of the band Black Bananas.
Cinco de Mayo – War Once you hear the lyrics, you’ll realize that this is not about the Battle of Puebla in 1862. A Summer Thing – Cayucas Indie pop from Santa Monica. Salad Days – Mac DeMarco This Canadian rocker’s been called “rude, crude and obnoxious,” but he sounds like pussycat on this track. (Give Me Back My) Bunty Bunty – The Bombay Royale Don’t be surprised if this band made it’s way into a Quentin Tarantino soundtrack. The Jitterbug Waltz – Fats Waller The Fat Man at his creative best, this 1942 lullaby brought a little lighthearted respite to a nation at War. I Got Stoned And I Missed It – Shel Silverstein What else would you expect from the guy who wrote “A Boy Named Sue” and “Cover of The Rolling Stone?” Sing A Simple Song – Sly & The Family Stone B-side to ‘Everyday People’ – could have been the A-side. Highway Down – Black Bananas Electric rock funk from Jennifer Herrema’s new outfit Black Bananas. Not like the Royal Trux at all. So It Goes – Nick Lowe Traditional pub rock from the master of pop – also the first single released on Stiff Records. California Dreamin' – Bobby Womack R.I.P. Bobby Womack.