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It's Monday and (from now on!) you know what that means.... For the first time ever, we have a new release day, all part of our brand new format and big plans for 2024. Start your weeks with an inspirational story from a member of our amazing running community, as we go more in depth to get to know more wonderful runners This week, we kick off with family. Fartlek Family OG and core team member Paul McWhirter sits down with Rob to talk his journey, his relationship with self image, how a bereavement fuelled him to achieve something amazing and why community means so much to him - if you would like to find out more about the topics covered in this interview, please check out the following links: BDDF Macmillan Cancer Support Mind Plus Rob, Matt and JP touch base for a little chat about New Years Resolutions. Remember you can join our Fartlek Family at any time, be part of our 100+ strong community of amazing people, organising meet ups, catch ups and general nonsense all year round Make sure you keep up to date on all our goings-on, upcoming events and latest episode details by signing up to our BRAND NEW NEWSLETTER Make sure you subscribe, rate, review and checkout our social media channels: Website: What The Fartlek Podcast Instagram: @Whatthefartlek_Podcast Facebook: What The Fartlek Podcast Twitter: @WhatTheFartlek YouTube: What The Fartlek Podcast Email us at - whatthefartlekpodcast@gmail.com Music by: Graham Lindley Follow on: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube Email at: g.lindley@hotmail.co.uk
Almost 20 years ago, Luke Steele emerged as one of the great modern eccentrics of Australian music. An ebullient personality (one was a spider, one was a bird), he started the decade as a scrappy underdog and ended it as one of the biggest pop stars in the world. Who else could get to that kind of A to B, from Jebediah to Jay-Z? With a new solo album looming, Luke spoke openly about his one-of-a-kind journey that took him from blues bars in Perth to the Hollywood Bowl and back again. Luke's debut solo album Listen to the Water is out May 13. With thanks to Mariam Dib and EMI Music Australia. Recorded by David James Young and Luke James Steele. Produced and edited by Paul McWhirter. Additional editing by David James Young. Follow Luke on Facebook: @lukesteeleofficial Follow Luke on Instagram: @lukesteeleofficial This podcast was recorded on Dharawal land and edited between Wirundjeri and Dharawal land. Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Few could have predicted that the scrawny Jewish kid with the guitar in Sydney's eastern suburbs would go on to conquer the world. Hell, even fewer could have predicted his second-ever gig would be opening for Sonic Youth. Still, that's just how Ben Lee's career has unfolded - just when you think you have all the answers, he changes the questions. An ARIA winner, a two-time Hottest 100 runner-up and a keen collaborator with everyone from Josh Radnor to Joel Madden, Lee's life can't be summed up with a mere hour of conversation. Still, it's worth a shot. With thanks to Ben Lee, Caitlin Harnett and Wollongong UniBar. Produced by Paul McWhirter, edited by David James Young. Follow Ben on Facebook: @benleemusic Follow Ben on Twitter: @benleemusic Follow Ben on Instagram: @benleemusic Follow Ben on TikTok: @benleemusic This podcast was recorded on Dharawal land and edited between Wirundjeri and Dharawal land. Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lonely and dreaming on the west coast, Jono Mata and Sam Blitvitch both aspired to be the guitar heroes they saw on their screens at an impressionable age. With Sly Withers - both men's first in-earnest band - they were able to achieve something far greater. With their open, honest every-man take on pub rock and pop-punk, the band quickly carved a niche that soon became bigger than either could have anticipated. With the release of their second studio album Gardens, the band find themselves among the top of the food chain in Australian rock - which is quite the feat for a band that was barely out of high school when it started. Reflecting on their story over a drink on the patio of a Newtown Airbnb, Mata and Blitvich connect the dots to explain how a fledgling guitar band ended up on the national airwaves and touring the country with Amy Shark. Gardens is out now via Dew Process. Special thanks to Amy Simmons, Deathproof PR, Nathan Wood, Dew Process and Skinny O'Leary. Produced and edited by Paul McWhirter. Additional editing by David James Young. Follow Sly Withers on Instagram: @slywithers Follow Sly Withers on Twitter: @slywithers Follow Sly Withers on Facebook: @slywithers This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Wirundjeri and Tharawal land. Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Much like the inner rings of a cut-open tree, there are a surprising degree of layers to Sydney trio STUMPS. Although they boast a confident, extroverted frontman in Kyle Fisher, he had never actually even so much as sang a note on stage prior to the band's formation in the late 2010s. Their rhythm section, meanwhile - bassist Merrick Powell & drummer Jonathan Dolan - had never played indie-rock before; instead, their bread and butter was hardcore punk matinees - making songs to literally scream at the sun in scene stalwarts Perspectives. So, how did all three end up making jaunty post-punk-revival-revival indie-disco? Gather round, and we'll tell you a tale. Special thanks to Kyle Fisher, Pat O'Hara, Beau Somers and The Lansdowne Hotel. Produced and edited by Paul McWhirter. Additional editing by David James Young. Follow STUMPS on Instagram: @stumpstheband Follow STUMPS on Twitter: @stumpstheband Follow STUMPS on Facebook: @stumpstheband This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Wirundjeri and Tharawal land. Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charlene Bailey has lived a life of reintroductions. A promising country upstart in the heart of Tamworth, the singer-songwriter got her start as a child prodigy in a family band. She later emerged as a prospective indie-pop darling in the big smoke of Sydney and Los Angeles, helming Tigertown for some prosperous but simultaneously tumultuous years. These days, folks know her as Charlie Collins - a big-voiced, big-hearted and utterly charming artist that sonically composes her past and present to create something well worth investing in for the future. With two new songs out in the world - one of which features her childhood hero Kasey Chambers - it felt opportune to saddle up next to Ms. Collins and her two playful cats in her Sydney abode, discussing both the story so far and what we can expect going ahead. Charlie's new singles "Fuck It" and "Honey Can We Run Away" are out now via Island Records. Produced and edited by Paul McWhirter. Additional editing by David James Young. Follow Charlie on Instagram: @charliecollins Follow Charlie on Twitter: @xcharliecollins Follow Charlie on Facebook: @iamcharliecollins This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Wirundjeri and Tharawal land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Growing up outside of Cologne, Anika Ostendorf had lofty but headstrong ambitions to get into the world of music. She ended up there, but not in the way her younger self may have initially expected. As Hachiku, Ostendorf has forged a career in the indie pop world that has seen her charming, kitschy indie-pop win over audiences on both a local and international scale - as well as tours alongside the likes of Courtney Barnett, The Breeders and Jose Gonzalez. Before a headlining show at Petersham Bowling Club, she discussed the ins and outs of the Ford family band, sleeping in your car on tour and why her dad still has 800 copies of her first CD. Hachiku's debut album I'll Probably Be Asleep is out now. Stream, download and buy it here: https://hachikumusic.bandcamp.com/album/ill-probably-be-asleep For the curious, Anika's first release as Ani Petite is available here: https://anipetite.bandcamp.com/album/demo Special thanks to Anika Ostendorf, Marcelle Bradbeer, Milk! Records and the Petersham Bowling Club. Produced and edited by Paul McWhirter. Additional editing by David James Young. Follow Hachiku on Instagram: @hachikumusic Follow Hachiku on Twitter: @hachikumusic Follow Hachiku on Facebook: @hachiku This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Wirundjeri and Tharawal land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There are few intergenerational figures in a music scene that sees bands come and go on a weekly basis. Chief among those that are, however, are Al Grigg and Tom Wallace. Best friends since college, the pair first played together as part of 2000s indie wunderkinds Red Riders, before transferring their guitar-loving and hook-wielding expertise over to the garage-rock world with Palms circa 2011. Here, they lay out their life in music, both on and off the road, on the line in their most in-depth interview to date. Whether you came up circa the Hopetoun or circa the Oxford Art Factory, there's some long lines down these palms well worth tracing. Intensity Sunshine is out now via Ivy League/Mushroom. Stream the EP and purchase a physical copy here: https://palms.bandcamp.com/album/intensity-sunshine Special thanks to Lulu Rae and Brain Drain PR. Produced and edited by Paul McWhirter. Additional editing by David James Young. Follow Palms on Facebook: @palmsmusic Follow Palms on Instagram: @palmsmusic Follow Palms on Twitter: @palmsmusic All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Wurundjeri and Tharawal land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's an increasingly-common modern story. A project born out of a bedroom, a dorm room, a laptop, a loose collection of ideas, shifts from the micro to the macro. Few of these stories, however, have carved out such an intense niche as Dylan Baldi's noise-rock vehicle Cloud Nothings. Initially serving up indie pop with a sunny disposition, the band nosedived into Steve Albini-approved dissonance on 2012's Attack on Memory and never looked back. A prolific outfit and a rough-and-tumble live must-see, Cloud Nothings continue to adapt and evolve as a full-band assault. Following the release of their most recent album, The Shadow I Remember, Baldi spoke to us from his Philadelphia home about the band's ever-continuing and endlessly-intriguing story. The Shadow I Remember is out now via Carpark Records. Download, stream and purchase the band's complete discography - including subscriber exclusives - at Cloud Nothings' Bandcamp: http://cloudnothings.bandcamp.com Special thanks to Rhiannon Cook and Positive Feedback. Recorded by David James Young and Dylan Baldi. Produced and edited by David James Young, with assistance from Paul McWhirter. Follow Cloud Nothings on Facebook: @cloudnothings Follow Cloud Nothings on Instagram: @cloudnothings Follow Cloud Nothingson Twitter: @cloudnothings All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Tharawal and Lenape land and edited on Tharawal land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Huck Hastings is a relatively new name on the Australian music scene, although the Sydney-based singer-songwriter has had his eyes on the stage well before his current solo iteration. Born into a pub-rock heritage, Hastings eventually found a niche within the indie-rock spectrum and has carved that into a heartfelt and endearing debut album, Cheers to Progress. Ahead of its release, he spoke candidly about his progression through high-school rock band to solo troubadour before eventually striking a balance between the two. Cheers to Progress is out now. Stream, download and purchase the album here: https://huckhastings.bandcamp.com/album/cheers-to-progress Huck will launch the album tonight at the Darlinghurst Theatre Company. Produced and edited by Paul McWhirter. Additional editing by David James Young. Follow Huck on Facebook: @huckhastings Follow Huck on Instagram: @huckhastings Follow Huck on Twitter: @huckhastings All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Tharawal and Wurundjeri land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's rare to be simultaneously a decade-plus performance veteran and also still under the age of 30, and yet Imogen Clark happily exists within that Venn diagram. This ain't no child-star operation, either - really, this Blue Mountains native is just getting started. Having toured internationally, supported Shania Twain and even navigated a global pandemic to get her unique blend of country, rock and pop out to the world, Clark is a rare firebrand - and if you're not familiar already, make it a priority to rectify that. Imogen Clark's First Annual Holiday Hootenanny takes place at the Factory Theatre on December 9. Tickets available here: https://bit.ly/FAC20_ImogenClark Special thanks to Nicole Stringer, Jeremy Dylan, Chugg Entertainment and Potts Entertainment. Mixed and edited by Paul McWhirter. Additional editing by David James Young. Follow Imogen on Facebook: @imogenclark.music Follow Imogen on Instagram: @imogen__clark Follow Imogen on Twitter: @imogen_clark All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land, and edited on Tharawal and Wurundjeri land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
They're one of the most distinctive figures in the history of Australian rock music - not least of all because their frontman is nearly seven foot tall. They're a platinum-selling Hottest 100 runner-up with decades of sold-out theatres to their name, but they're also one of the more vulnerable and emotively-striking bands this country has produced. There's never been a band quite like Something for Kate before - and it's likely there never will be. From their music room in their suburban Melbourne home, vocalist/guitarist Paul Dempsey and bassist Stephanie Ashworth share the finer details of their lives in music - both together and apart. Something for Kate's new album The Modern Medieval is out now. Stream, purchase and download it here: https://somethingforkate.lnk.to/TheModernMedieval Special thanks to Mariam Dib and EMI Music Australia. Recorded by Paul Dempsey and David James Young. Mixed and edited by Paul McWhirter. Additional editing by David James Young. Follow Something for Kate on Facebook: @sfkmusic Follow Something for Kate on Instagram: @somethingforkate Follow Something for Kate on Twitter: @sfkmusic All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded and edited on Tharawal and Wurundjeri land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a super-fun first round, the late crowd shuffled in for a second round of Bar Bands banter. This time around, it was a celebration of some of David's formative years in front of the stage and listening in his bedroom. This included Hurstville's own Patrick Matthews - founding member of The Vines and bassist of Youth Group - as well as Children Collide frontman Johnny Mackay and ARIA-award winning veteran vocalist Sarah Blasko. There's a lot of history here - some well-remembered, others best forgotten. It's all a lot of fun, though. Besides, arguably no other podcast this year will take you from lunch at Warren Ellis' house to The Big Banana to The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Special thanks to Kristy Pinder, Betty Fink, Chris Sheppard and Roly Elias. Recorded live at The Vanguard in Sydney on October 25, 2020. Mixed and engineered live by Anieke Robinson. Post-production and editing by Paul McWhirter. Additional editing by David James Young. Sarah Blasko appears courtesy of Look Out Kid. Johnny Mackay appears courtesy of Spinning Top Music. Patrick Matthews appears courtesy of Ivy League Records. Follow Sarah on Facebook: @sarahblaskomusic Follow Sarah on Instagram: @sarahblasko Follow Sarah on Twitter: @sarahblasko Follow Johnny on Facebook: @lordfascinator Follow Johnny on Instagram: @lordfascinator Follow Johnny on Twitter: @lordfascinator Follow Youth Group on Facebook: @youthgroupmusic Follow Youth Group on Instagram: @youthgroupband Follow Victoria on Instagram: @victoria_theband All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Tharawal and Wurundjeri land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the eve of Bar Bands' fifth birthday* (*not really) and David's 30th* (*also not really), a diverse but elite crew of Australian musicians descended upon The Vanguard in Sydney for a night of storytelling, song-sharing and top-tier banter. This is the first of two episodes recorded that night, which sees the inimitable Alex the Astronaut, L-FRESH the LION and Dear Seattle's Brae Fisher coming together for a wholly unique and entertaining panel. Criss-crossing across their entire respective careers, we find plenty of intersections along the way - as well as plenty of laughs. Special thanks to Mel Cheng, Ash Maher, Chris Sheppard and Roly Elias. Recorded live at The Vanguard in Sydney on October 25, 2020. Mixed and engineered live by Anieke Robinson. Post-production and editing by Paul McWhirter. Additional editing by David James Young. Alex the Astronaut appears courtesy of One Louder Entertainment. L-FRESH the LION appears courtesy of Elefant Traks. Brae Fisher appears courtesy of Heavy Legged and Domestic La-La. Follow Alex on Facebook: @alextheastronaut Follow Alex on Instagram: @alex.the.astronaut Follow Alex on Twitter: @Atheastronaut Follow L-FRESH on Facebook: @lfreshthelion Follow L-FRESH on Instagram: @lfreshthelion Follow L-FRESH on Twitter: @lfreshthelion Follow Dear Seattle on Facebook: @dearseattlemusic Follow Dear Seattle on Instagram: @dearseattle Follow Dear Seattle on Twitter: @dearseattleband All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Tharawal and Wurundjeri land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Imagine an island within an island. Pretty isolated, right? That was life for a young Maddy Jane, whose connection to music was her ticket to the world. Now a resident on the mainland - Wollongong, specifically - Maddy's brand of heartfelt jangly indie-rock has afforded her a myriad of unbelievable opportunities. From arena openers, to national tours, to her very own prom night, Maddy has taken it all on - and that was all before her album even came out. Now, with her album out and (at long last) some shows to play, Maddy is ready to share her story - from humble public-school beginnings to chumming it up with Harry Styles. Tickets for All My Friends Are in Bar Bands' Fifth Birthday are almost gone - less than 20 for the early show, less than 30 for the late. Join us at The Vanguard on October 25! Tickets available here: https://www.moshtix.com.au/v2/event/all-my-friends-are-in-bar-bands-5th-birthday-and-davids-30th/122481 Thanks to Madeleine Woolley, Kristie McCarthy, Lemon Tree Music, Iggy and Paul McWhirter. Follow Maddy on Facebook: @maddyjanemusician Follow Maddy on Instagram: @madddy_jane Follow Maddy on Twitter: @maddyjaneau All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Tharawal land and edited on Wurundjeri and Tharawal land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don't let the electric guitar and the sultry singer-songwriter stuff fool you - Lisa Caruso didn't always dream of glamourous indie rock & roll. As a child she was an aspirational pop star, which in turn gave her the confidence needed to pick up the guitar and see where it took her. Where it's taken her is all the way to her debut album, In Feelings, which has been several years in the making across several continents. For now, though, we're grounded in Sydney's inner west on a rainy Friday afternoon - why not talk PJ Harvey, Destiny's Child, headset mics and (literally) shitty situations? Lisa's debut album In Feelings is out now. Tickets for All My Friends Are in Bar Bands' Fifth Birthday are 50% sold for the early show. Join us at The Vanguard on October 25! Tickets available here: https://www.moshtix.com.au/v2/event/all-my-friends-are-in-bar-bands-5th-birthday-and-davids-30th/122481 Thanks to Lisa Caruso, Phil Jamieson and Paul McWhirter. Follow Lisa on Facebook: @lisacarusomusic Follow Lisa on Instagram: @lisacaruso Follow Lisa on Twitter: @lisacarusomusic All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Wurundjeri and Tharawal land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Phil Stack has hauled his trusty double bass into just about every RSL, pub, club, theatre and arena you can think of. Abby Dobson has sung all the way from tiny restaurants in Europe to the open air of The Domain in Sydney. They've both managed to notch songs of theirs into the Australian psyche – Phil with “In the Summertime” as part of Thirsty Merc, Abby with “Even When I'm Sleeping” as part of Leonardo's Bride. After all these years, however, both still have an insatiable love of performing – indeed, it's what has brought them together for this very chat in the first place. Ahead of Phil's album launch show in Sydney – where Abby will support – the two spoke openly about lugging PAs, surviving grunge, Paris syndrome and how hindsight in 2020 is still 20/20. Catch Phil and Abby playing live at Mary's Underground in Sydney on Thursday October 15. Tickets available here: https://www.moshtix.com.au/v2/event/phil-stack-%E2%80%93-%E2%80%98colourful-noisy%E2%80%99-album-launch/122236 Tickets for All My Friends Are in Bar Bands' Fifth Birthday are 50% sold for the early show. Join us at The Vanguard on October 25! Tickets available here: https://www.moshtix.com.au/v2/event/all-my-friends-are-in-bar-bands-5th-birthday-and-davids-30th/122481 Thanks to Nicole Stringer, Chugg Entertainment and Paul McWhirter. Follow Phil on Facebook: @philstackmusic Follow Abby on Facebook: @abbydobsonmusic Follow Phil on Instagram: @philstackmusic Follow Abby on Instagram: @babydobson Follow Abby on Twitter: @abbydobsonbaby All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Wurundjeri and Tharawal land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fanny Lumsden is a household name - provided, of course, that your house is located at least 50kms or so from the nearest city. She's at the helm of the Country Halls tour, which has seen her perform from coast to coast and plenty of spots in-between alongside her husband Dan and their trusty caravan. Of course, that was until this year - Lumsden's plans for her third album Fallow were put on hold back in March, as were the world's. Fear not, though - from her scenic Tooma home, there were still plenty of stories to be shared across an unconventional, endearing career. Thanks to Red Dirt Road Productions, Dan Stanley, Wally, El Davros and Paul McWhirter. Follow Fanny Lumsden on Facebook: @fannylumsdenmusic Follow Fanny Lumsden on Instagram: @fannylumsden Follow Fanny Lumsden on Twitter: @fannylumsden All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Wiradjuri land and edited on Wurundjeri and Tharawal land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Knocked Loose are just what the Colonel ordered: A fresh batch of Kentucky-fried, scorched-earth, brutal-beatdown hardcore to throw bodies off stages to. The band's menacing and unrepentant approach to the genre has cemented them as heavyweights despite only being two albums and a handful of years in. Hell, even Corey Taylor has championed them as the future of heavy music. How did these southern boys send their trajectory skyward? Prior to a show in Newcastle with Jesus Piece, vocalist Bryan Garris and drummer Kevin "Pacsun" Kaine broke down their own personal musical histories and how they inevitably intertwined within a small town that they turned into a global village for hardcore. Thanks to Janine Morcos, Dallas Does PR, Mark Bawden, Ash Hull, Greg Bower, Destroy All Lines, the Cambridge Hotel and Paul McWhirter. Follow Knocked Loose on Facebook: @knockedloose Follow Knocked Loose on Instagram: @knockedloosehc Follow Knocked Loose on Twitter: @knockedloose All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Awabakal land and edited on Wurundjeri and Tharawal land. Dedicated to Justin Townes Earle, Riley Gale and Mike Noga. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Growing up in the concrete slabs of the Gold Coast, you can't always get what you want. It wasn't until Kate Cooper moved up north to Brisbane that she was truly able to get some degree of satisfaction. A mid-2000s stint at the helm of Iron On turned her into one of the country's cult indie darlings, which blossomed to a global scale with her next band, An Horse. Things were very very good for awhile there, but things also got very very real. Cooper doesn't hold anything back in discussing the highs and lows of her career at the tail-end of a national An Horse tour back in late February. Thanks to Sarah Thompson, Poison City Records, Kelly-Dawn Hellmrich, Damon Cox, the Factory Theatre and Paul McWhirter. Follow An Horse on Facebook: @anhorse Follow An Horse on Instagram: @anhorse Follow An Horse on Twitter: @anhorse All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Wurundjeri and Tharawal land. Dedicated to Justin Townes Earle, Riley Gale and Mike Noga. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
With a blend of psychedelia, pop, folk, jangle, indie, shoegaze and rock & roll, RAT!Hammock have assembled and curated a sound that is irresistible and wholly endearing. It's made them a lot of friends and fans along the way, which is always a plus - but this band, like most their age, started out with no loftier ambitions in mind. They're suburban kids, ranging from aspiring metalheads to baby Elvis impersonators. How exactly did they all end up in Brisbane, on a co-headlining tour with Horror My Friend and sold-out signs on the door? It's a long story. A fun one, too. Thankfully, there was some dude with a microphone there to document the entire thing. Thanks to Rad Management, the Black Bear Lodge and Paul McWhirter. RAT!Hammock's new single "Word Of The Day" is out now. Follow RAT!Hammock on Facebook: @RAThammock Follow RAT!Hammock on Instagram: @rathammockmusic Follow RAT!Hammock on Twitter: @RAThammock All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Turrbal land and edited on Wurundjeri and Tharawal land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Fresh out of rock & roll high school, LA's Starcrawler wasted little time in delivering their punchy blend of glam, punk and rock & roll to an unsuspecting but entirely appreciative audience. It's turned their late teens and early 20s into a dazzling melee of sold-out shows and jaw-dropping accomplishments, receiving recognition from industry giants like Dave Grohl and Sir Elton John along the way. In January 2020, Starcrawler came to Australia for the very first time. In-between shows, they took a half-hour of power out of their busy schedule to elaborate on how this slap-dash batch of wiry teen rockers evolved into one of their city's most talked-about rock bands. Thanks to Charlie Ellison, Remote Control Records, The Lady Hampshire and Paul McWhirter. Follow Starcrawler on Facebook: @starcrawlertheband Follow Starcrawler on Instagram: @starcrawler Follow Starcrawler on Twitter: @thestarcrawler All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Wurundjeri and Tharawal land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
It wouldn't matter if Newton Faulkner had one hit or not - he'd still be a wonder. Whether it's his inventive and dizzying guitar playing or his stirring, emotive voice, Faulkner has remained one of the more charming and entertaining prospects of the singer-songwriter circuit - both in his native UK and abroad. He's spent most of the last decade working on his terms, outside of the structure of major labels and primarily touring with little more than a pedal board and his tour manager - who also happens to be his sister. What can we learn from the freewheelin' Newton Faulker? Quite a lot, as it turns out. From teenage punk bands to sold-out theatres, there's not much this ginger ninja hasn't done. Newton's new EP 'Chapter I - I Can Pretend' is out now via Battenberg Records. Stream it here: https://open.spotify.com/album/2OOW5OVQghI1grgnMIalBA?si=xhTSj1MdQUWbQ-r4qSqKOA Thanks to Nicole Stringer, Chugg Entertainment, the Oxford Art Factory and Paul McWhirter. Follow Newton on Facebook: @newtonfaulkner Follow Newton on Instagram: @newtonfaulkner Follow Newton on Twitter: @newtonfaulkner All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Wurundjeri and Tharawal land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
This week Mickey Flykick and Thai Aria (Christian Braeker) are joined by the hosts of the What's Life podcast, Luke Palmer and Paul McWhirter, to learn about some box office kryptonite. Hollywood accounting, Pluto Nash, some of Disney's finest disasters and the biggest box office bomb of all time are but some of the topics discussed. LIVE 100th Episode details and tickets: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/85739/aint_it_rich_live_100th_episode.aspx
Sam, the Horror Fiend in Training, join's your host once again as they try to evade the ever so corrosive touch of The Blob! In this episode we gush over some of the greatest on screen death's we've seen, a brief history of the 50's monster movie remake trend of the 1980's and we chat about some very interesting new's involving H.P. Lovecraft, Mandy, The Island Of Dr Moreau and Nicholas Cage... WHAT?!?! Plus, stay tuned to the very end of the episode for a very exciting announcement from the scaredy cat himself, Paul McWhirter! Consume in Horror!! ----------- Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) weekly horror movie podcast hosted by your horror aficionado Chris Dicker. Covering the classics, the just released, the oft-forgotten gems and the train wrecks of the genre. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Jump on iTunes and give us a head-spinning 5 stars and write us a review if you so desire! Or if you wanna let us know what you're enjoying, send your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house, hit us up at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Facebook Twitter Instagram
Follow us on twitter: @starwarsspelt Follow us on instagram: @starwarsspeltout Drop us a nice email: starwarsspeltout@gmail.com Subscribe to our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/starwarsspeltout Theme music by Cam Chapman: @gullychaps
We welcome Paul McWhirter back on the mic to sizzle his new podcast and talk Melbourne living. When a notorious Anti-Last Jedi troll has a change of heart we can’t help but breakdown the post. Is it coming from a place of regret or is there more going on? Follow us on twitter: @starwarsspelt Follow us on instagram: @starwarsspeltout Drop us a nice email: starwarsspeltout@gmail.com Subscribe to our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsgw0WcCmz2UT1tSpZnGmpA Theme music by Cam Chapman: @gullychaps Follow Josh Chapman: @chapmanjosh Follow Paul McWhirter: @Paul_McWhirter www.starwarsspeltout.com
This episode is the first Paul-less episode as your scaredy cat host has moved to Melbourne. To help Chris make it through the change is new guest of the pod, Paul McWhirter! For a final time (?) Chris and Paul sit down and have a chat about a horror movie. This time it's the 2003 shit-show, SUBTERANO! Esben Storm in Horror!! ----------- Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) weekly horror movie podcast hosted by two good pals; the horror aficionado Chris Dicker and the easily terrified Paul McWhirter. Covering the classics, the just released, the oft-forgotten gems and the train wrecks of the genre. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Jump on iTunes and give us a head-spinning 5 stars and write us a review if you so desire! Or if you wanna let us know what you're enjoying, send your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house, hit us up at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Facebook Twitter Instagram
In this episode we return to the wonderfully strange and gaudy world of The Abominable Dr. Phibes with the 1972 sequel Dr. Phibes Rises Again! Both Chris and Paul loved the original, will this sequel match our expectations or leave us disappointed? Either way Vincent Price is in it so it can't be all bad. Can it? Plus, we have some very exciting and daunting news to cover. Phibes in Horror! ----------- Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) weekly horror movie podcast hosted by two good pals; the horror aficionado Chris Dicker and the easily terrified Paul McWhirter. Covering the classics, the just released, the oft-forgotten gems and the train wrecks of the genre. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Jump on iTunes and give us a head-spinning 5 stars and write us a review if you so desire! Or if you wanna let us know what you're enjoying, send your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house, hit us up at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Facebook Twitter Instagram
Due to a series of unfortunate events our plans for the Holy Month have been messed with a little but as you will soon hear we are back on track! This episode Chris and Paul chat about the newly released Pet Sematary and Glass trailers, progress on the new Sabrina series followed by an almighty Letterboxd dump from Chris plus much, much more! Rest in Horror! ----------- Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) weekly horror movie podcast hosted by two good pals; the horror aficionado Chris Dicker and the easily terrified Paul McWhirter. Covering the classics, the just released, the oft-forgotten gems and the train wrecks of the genre. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Jump on iTunes and give us a head-spinning 5 stars and write us a review if you so desire! Or if you wanna let us know what you're enjoying, send your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house, hit us up at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Facebook Twitter Instagram
Mandy is the newest film dividing audiences with some either loving the film and others being incredibly bored up until the chainsaw fight. I think we all know which side of the argument Chris is sitting on but I guess you'll just have to listen to this short bonus review to find out! Cosmatos in Horror!! ----------- Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) weekly horror movie podcast hosted by two good pals; the horror aficionado Chris Dicker and the easily terrified Paul McWhirter. Covering the classics, the just released, the oft-forgotten gems and the train wrecks of the genre. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Jump on iTunes and give us a head-spinning 5 stars and write us a review if you so desire! Or if you wanna let us know what you're enjoying, send your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house, hit us up at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Facebook Twitter Instagram
We get on the line to Sydney to talk to podcaster and comedy aficionado Paul McWhirter. We talk animation, comedians and Star Wars, Adam Driver and we look for that sweet spot where Star Wars is not too silly, not to serious, but just right. Follow us on twitter: @starwarsspelt Follow us on instagram: @starwarsspeltout Drop us a nice email: starwarsspeltout@gmail.com Subscribe to our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsgw0WcCmz2UT1tSpZnGmpA Theme music by Cam Chapman: @gullychaps Follow Paul McWhirter: @Paul_McWhirter Follow Into The Minds Of Madness: @ITMOMPOD www.starwarsspeltout.com
The holy month is finally upon us and we couldn't think of any better way to celebrate than to sit down and watch John Carpenter's 1978 classic, Halloween! This is Paul's first viewing of Halloween, will he be as disappointed as he was with the original Friday The 13th? You'll just have to listen to find out! Halloween in Horror! ----------- Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) weekly horror movie podcast hosted by two good pals; the horror aficionado Chris Dicker and the easily terrified Paul McWhirter. Covering the classics, the just released, the oft-forgotten gems and the train wrecks of the genre. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Jump on iTunes and give us a head-spinning 5 stars and write us a review if you so desire! Or if you wanna let us know what you're enjoying, send your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house, hit us up at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Facebook Twitter Instagram
We get on the line to Sydney to talk to podcaster and comedy aficionado Paul McWhirter. We talk about animation, comedians and Star Wars, Adam Driver and we look for that sweet spot where Star Wars is not too silly, not too serious, but just right. Follow us on twitter: @starwarsspelt Follow us on instagram: @starwarsspeltout Drop us a nice email: starwarsspeltout@gmail.com Subscribe to our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsgw0WcCmz2UT1tSpZnGmpA Theme music by Cam Chapman: @gullychaps Follow Paul McWhirter: @Paul_McWhirter Follow Into The Minds Of Madness: @ITMOMPOD www.starwarsspeltout.com
Paul is away enjoying his birthday in Melbourne so to keep Chris company on this episode is long time friend of the pod Logan Earle! To make up for prior poor choices Logan was let loose into Chris' horror vault and returned with David Cronenberg's 1983 body horror mind fuck that is Videodrome. Join us as we finally dive into the twisted world of Cronenberg, Chris shares his recent viewings and a quick chat about something with nothing to do with horror, the PS4 exclusive Spiderman! Rest in the New Flesh!! ----------- Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) weekly horror movie podcast hosted by two good pals; the horror aficionado Chris Dicker and the easily terrified Paul McWhirter. Covering the classics, the just released, the oft-forgotten gems and the train wrecks of the genre. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Jump on iTunes and give us a head-spinning 5 stars and write us a review if you so desire! Or if you wanna let us know what you're enjoying, send your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house, hit us up at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Facebook Twitter Instagram
We did it guys. We took a bullet for you all and saw Slenderman in the cinema. You're welcome. We joined Hallie, Wren, Chloe and Katie (how did I remember all of their names?!) on their dumb journey through summoning Slenderman... We also talked on David Cronenberg's comments about a television project, a new image from the set of IT: Chapter 2 and listen to Paul get confused as hell by which Crash movie Chris is talking about. Slender that horror! ----------- Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) weekly horror movie podcast hosted by two good pals; the horror aficionado Chris Dicker and the easily terrified Paul McWhirter. Covering the classics, the just released, the oft-forgotten gems and the train wrecks of the genre. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Jump on iTunes and give us a head-spinning 5 stars and write us a review if you so desire! Or if you wanna let us know what you're enjoying, send your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house, hit us up at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Facebook Twitter Instagram
"...And remember, the next scream you hear may be your own!" This week we finally dive into the wonderful world of Alfred Hitchcock. Paul hasn't seen anything by Hitchcock before so why not start with the masterpiece of avian terror 1963's The Birds! Chris also wraps up last episodes dumpster fire of a movie Vampyros Lesbos. What happened in that final 35 minutes? A whole lot of nothing, that's what! Hitch in Horror!! ----------- Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) weekly horror movie podcast hosted by two good pals; the horror aficionado Chris Dicker and the easily terrified Paul McWhirter. Covering the classics, the just released, the oft-forgotten gems and the train wrecks of the genre. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Jump on iTunes and give us a head-spinning 5 stars and write us a review if you so desire! Or if you wanna let us know what you're enjoying, send your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house, hit us up at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Facebook Twitter Instagram
It's the sexiest time for our podcast so we decided to watch what we found out to be the most unsexy film we could have picked, Vampyros Lesbos (1971). What a piece of shit. A bad excuse for softcore porn, and that's saying something! We also delved into a few Letterboxd films to get that horrible taste out of our mouths. ----------- Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) weekly horror movie podcast hosted by two good pals; the horror aficionado Chris Dicker and the easily terrified Paul McWhirter. Covering the classics, the just released, the oft-forgotten gems and the train wrecks of the genre. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Jump on iTunes and give us a head-spinning 5 stars and write us a review if you so desire! Or if you wanna let us know what you're enjoying, send your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house, hit us up at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Facebook Twitter Instagram
No new episode this week as we got too horny thinking about episode 69.... Instead our Foreign Correspondent Linda Moulton is at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and saw an incredible show billed as 'One-Woman Alien'! You've seen one man Star Wars, and one man Lord of the Rings, and one man Rambo (that one looks exactly the same) but if you're in Edinburgh you are implored to check it out! Linda is the greatest! xo ----------- Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) weekly horror movie podcast hosted by two good pals; the horror aficionado Chris Dicker and the easily terrified Paul McWhirter. Covering the classics, the just released, the oft-forgotten gems and the train wrecks of the genre. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Jump on iTunes and give us a head-spinning 5 stars and write us a review if you so desire! Or if you wanna let us know what you're enjoying, send your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house, hit us up at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Facebook Twitter Instagram
Chris and Paul dive into another pre-TLOTR Peter Jackson written and directed film The Frighteners (1996)! Starring a then-current sitcom star in Spin City, Michael J. Fox, scream queen Dee Wallace, Paul's scenery chewing arch nemesis Jeffrey Combs and son of BUSEY, lil Jake. Also listen to the disappointment in Paul's voice as Chris details the absolute masochism he displays by watching all 5 Prom Night films, and we have a chat about some movies we've seen (PAUL IS LOVING ANIME GODZILLA :D) Throw everything at the wall and hope it sticks by glueing everything in horror! ----------- Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) weekly horror movie podcast hosted by two good pals; the horror aficionado Chris Dicker and the easily terrified Paul McWhirter. Covering the classics, the just released, the oft-forgotten gems and the train wrecks of the genre. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Jump on iTunes and give us a head-spinning 5 stars and write us a review if you so desire! Or if you wanna let us know what you're enjoying, send your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house, hit us up at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Facebook Twitter Instagram
Chris and Paul take part in some urban exploration as they enter the Australian found footage horror movie The Tunnel (2011). We also discuss some interesting pieces of news including one very strange news story. Along with that Chris finally gets to release his pent up Letterboxd dump from last weeks episode! Shaky Cam in Horror!! ----------- Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) weekly horror movie podcast hosted by two good pals; the horror aficionado Chris Dicker and the easily terrified Paul McWhirter. Covering the classics, the just released, the oft-forgotten gems and the train wrecks of the genre. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Jump on iTunes and give us a head-spinning 5 stars and write us a review if you so desire! Or if you wanna let us know what you're enjoying, send your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house, hit us up at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Facebook Twitter Instagram
Clive Barker's magnum opus Hellraiser (1987) gets a good dose of Jesus weeping and weird sexual encounters on this week's ITMOM! A fantastical box that opens up a hellish world of pleasure and pain, vagina necks and phallic monsters. Yay! We also cover the trailers for M. Night Shyamalan's third movie in his weirdo super hero trilogy Glass, and for the second titan movie and third in the Monster universe, Godzilla: King of the Monsters. Jesus Wept In Horror! ----------- Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) weekly horror movie podcast hosted by two good pals; the horror aficionado Chris Dicker and the easily terrified Paul McWhirter. Covering the classics, the just released, the oft-forgotten gems and the train wrecks of the genre. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Jump on iTunes and give us a head-spinning 5 stars and write us a review if you so desire! Or if you wanna let us know what you're enjoying, send your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house, hit us up at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Facebook Twitter Instagram
FRIGHTS! CAMERA! HACK-TION! Yes that terrible pun can mean only one thing, it's time for some Tales From The Crypt! The boy's sit down and witness the Cryptkeeper's first contribution to cinema, Tales From The Crypt: DEMON KNIGHT. We also cover some news including the upcoming Jordan Peele film US and Chris shares the results of his 48hr movie binge! Pun in Horror!! ----------- Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) weekly horror movie podcast hosted by two good pals; the horror aficionado Chris Dicker and the easily terrified Paul McWhirter. Covering the classics, the just released, the oft-forgotten gems and the train wrecks of the genre. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Jump on iTunes and give us a head-spinning 5 stars and write us a review if you so desire! Or if you wanna let us know what you're enjoying, send your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house, hit us up at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Facebook Twitter Instagram
For the evening of Friday the 13th we sat down to take in Part 3 of the franchise from 1982! In a word: boring. In a phrase: boring as fuck. But we had some drinks and talked some crap :) Hope you enjoyed all three of the episodes this week! Sorry for the longer break than expected! ----------- Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) weekly horror movie podcast hosted by two good pals; the horror aficionado Chris Dicker and the easily terrified Paul McWhirter. Covering the classics, the just released, the oft-forgotten gems and the train wrecks of the genre. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Jump on iTunes and give us a head-spinning 5 stars and write us a review if you so desire! Or if you wanna let us know what you're enjoying, send your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house, hit us up at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Facebook Twitter Instagram
After Paul's gallivant around South East Asia and Southern Australia (Melbourne) Chris is keen to get into some of the films we've seen on the big screen in the last week or so! After Chris's solo outing reviewing Hereditary (2018) we were keen to get in front of microphones in front of each other this week so we covered the (fucking) Child's Play reboot and talked about some incredible movies we've seen over the past fortnight. Friday the 13th is coming up! Watch the third in the franchise so you know what we're talking about! Write clones in horror! ----------- Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) weekly horror movie podcast hosted by two good pals; the horror aficionado Chris Dicker and the easily terrified Paul McWhirter. Covering the classics, the just released, the oft-forgotten gems and the train wrecks of the genre. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Jump on iTunes and give us a head-spinning 5 stars and write us a review if you so desire! Or if you wanna let us know what you're enjoying, send your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house, hit us up at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Facebook Twitter Instagram
Chris mans the pod all on his lonesome in this special bonus episode of Into The Minds of Madness with a review of the film thats making everyone uncomfortable HEREDITARY. Chris has plenty to say about the "Exorcist of our generation" but will it all be favourable? Decapitate in Horror! ----------- Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) weekly horror movie podcast hosted by two good pals; the horror aficionado Chris Dicker and the easily terrified Paul McWhirter. Covering the classics, the just released, the oft-forgotten gems and the train wrecks of the genre. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Jump on iTunes and give us a head-spinning 5 stars and write us a review if you so desire! Or if you wanna let us know what you're enjoying, send your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house, hit us up at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Facebook Twitter Instagram
Paul is in Thailand without Chris so he got together with our good friend from New York, Linda Moulton! Paul and Linda are in Koh Samui for the International Podcast Festival hosted by The Little Dum Dum Club, the very place they met last year and being on a tropical island thought, what better shit movie to watch than 1997's Anaconda! Listen to our horrible impersonation of John Voight's equally horrible accent, enjoy Owen Wilson pre-broken nose and Paul can't decide whether he loves it or hates it. Squeeze in horror! ----------- Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) weekly horror movie podcast hosted by two good pals; the horror aficionado Chris Dicker and the easily terrified Paul McWhirter. Covering the classics, the just released, the oft-forgotten gems and the train wrecks of the genre. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Jump on iTunes and give us a head-spinning 5 stars and write us a review if you so desire! Or if you wanna let us know what you're enjoying, send your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house, hit us up at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Facebook Twitter Instagram
Before Paul takes off to Koh Samui for a few weeks the boy's decided to sit down and watch another horror comedy, the 1974 classic Young Frankenstein! This homage/parody of 1930's horror from the minds of Gene Wilder and Mel Brooks gives us plenty to talk about, from how comedy ages and wether or not it still holds up today to the incredible stories of the films production. We also get excited over the new Halloween trailer and we finally have an adult Mike Hanlon! Blücher in Horror! ----------- Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) weekly horror movie podcast hosted by two good pals; the horror aficionado Chris Dicker and the easily terrified Paul McWhirter. Covering the classics, the just released, the oft-forgotten gems and the train wrecks of the genre. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Jump on iTunes and give us a head-spinning 5 stars and write us a review if you so desire! Or if you wanna let us know what you're enjoying, send your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house, hit us up at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Facebook Twitter Instagram
We realised we haven't seen one of our favourite horror stars Vincent Price for a good while and couldn't decide on which movie, so instead viewed his turn in the Adam West starring Batman television series from the 60's as Egghead! We had fun watching Price chew up the scenery like a madman and drop some of the worst egg-related puns ever, got annoyed by Robin's constant hand-wringing and the crazy racism towards Native Americans... EGG in horror! ----------- Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) weekly horror movie podcast hosted by two good pals; the horror aficionado Chris Dicker and the easily terrified Paul McWhirter. Covering the classics, the just released, the oft-forgotten gems and the train wrecks of the genre. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Jump on iTunes and give us a head-spinning 5 stars and write us a review if you so desire! Or if you wanna let us know what you're enjoying, send your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house, hit us up at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Facebook Twitter Instagram
H.P. Lovecraft's work is on display via 1986's From Beyond in this week's episode of Into The Minds Of Madness! Chris makes Paul squirm with The House That Jack Built trailer from Lars von Trier, we check out the trailer for The First Purge and get excited about some IT: Chapter 2 casting news! Squirm in horror everybody! ----------- Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) weekly horror movie podcast hosted by two good pals; the horror aficionado Chris Dicker and the easily terrified Paul McWhirter. Covering the classics, the just released, the oft-forgotten gems and the train wrecks of the genre. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Jump on iTunes and give us a head-spinning 5 stars and write us a review if you so desire! Or if you wanna let us know what you're enjoying, send your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house, hit us up at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Facebook Twitter Instagram