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We're back from January break, and in the home stretch before Dan heads off to Hong Kong. We're getting the year started off right with a great conversation with singer-songwriter Maria Mirenzi. Maria talks to Dan right at her dining room table about growing up in Mountain Top, PA, playing saxophone, being a "jazz kid", Temple music school, living in France, her first project Brother Martin, growing into being a solo artist, and playing more guitar. Dan and Maria also get very sidetracked (Dan's fault) talking about the perceived spirt life of inanimate objects, and how songwriting is the closest thing to magic that they can explain rationally. Maria's newest single, "Suburban Nightmare", is available wherever you get digital music. She's playing at Anchor Rock Club in Atlantic City on February 22nd with Teen Idle, Nylon Ghost and Those Looks.
Blag Dahlia has been a force in the punk rock scene for nearly four decades, starting with his 1985 band The Suburban Nightmare, which soon evolved into The Dwarves. Despite never achieving massive commercial success, The Dwarves have left an indelible mark on both hardcore and punk. They've always eschewed mainstream conventions, forgoing major label support in favor of raw, unfiltered expression. As such, they're live shows, notorious for their intensity and unpredictability. The Dwarves have a new album out titled Concept Album.
Blag in conversation with David Eastaugh https://thedwarves.com/ https://thedwarves.bandcamp.com/album/blag-dahlia-introducing-ralph-champagne Formed as a garage punk band under the name Suburban Nightmare, their career subsequently saw them move in a hardcore direction before settling into an eclectic punk rock sound emphasizing intentionally shocking lyrics. They have been described as "one of the last true bastions of punk rock ideology in the contemporary musical age".
In this episode, we are heading back to 1987 with Joseph Ruben's The Stepfather. Inspired by the horrific murders committed by John List, this movie doesn't just deconstruct the myth of the nuclear family, it detonates it...and sets it to a slamming 80s soundtrack. We're talking conservative values run amuck on this episode, so stay tuned! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horror-homeroom/support
This episode we find what looks like a perfectly normal family. Until the wife finds herself in the arms of another man, and talks that man into doing some horrible things. Tune in, subscribe, share, and enjoy! Another story Of Monsters & Madmen with a twist unexpected! Thanks for listening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In part 2 of Kit and Rory’s investigation into The Watcher we dive deeper and try to answer questions like - who is The Watcher? What do they want? Will Detective Lugo’s coffee machine ever be ‘off the fritz’? And is ANY of this truly paranormal? Patreon https://patreon.com/ThisParanormalLife YouTube https://youtube.com/thisparanormallife Twitter https://twitter.com/ThisParaLife Instagram https://instagram.com/thisparanormallife Secret Society Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/groups/thisparanormallife/ Intro music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Just a few miles outside Manhattan in a sleepy suburb of New York, one family lives in constant fear. They are being haunted, but this is no ordinary ghost story. This is the terrifying and unsolved case of The Watcher. Patreon https://patreon.com/ThisParanormalLife YouTube https://youtube.com/thisparanormallife Twitter https://twitter.com/ThisParaLife Instagram https://instagram.com/thisparanormallife Secret Society Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/groups/thisparanormallife/ Intro music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Autumn Boyle, the creator of the blog “Lectin-Free Mama,” sits down with Dr. Steven Gundry to reveal the shocking source of her chronic fatigue, difficulty breathing, and a host of other health issues. They'll also discuss how the right foods can help YOU “bounce back” from debilitating health issues, raising kids "Plant Paradox style," and the healing powers of a practice called neural retraining.
Autumn Boyle, the creator of the blog "Lectin-Free Mama," sits down with Dr. Steven Gundry to reveal the shocking source of her chronic fatigue, difficulty breathing, and a host of other health issues. They'll also discuss how the right foods can help YOU "bounce back" from debilitating health issues, raising kids "Plant Paradox style," and the healing powers of a practice called neural retraining.
2009: For those who remember Dominique Swain from her first starring role—as “Lolita” opposite Jeremy Irons—this is quite a departure. For one thing, she’s all grown up. And for another she’s really freaked out. Joining us today, in addition to Dominique, is the director of Fall Down Dead, Jon Keeyes. He is a veteran of indie horror films including American Nightmare and Suburban Nightmare.
When Marie Greening Zidan's handbag was stolen by two boys, she called the police. She couldn't get to the station to report it, it was a Saturday, and the 73-year-old was caring for her disabled adult son. The police said to her "We can't get to you. We will come on Monday." But Monday came too late. The boys, aged 15 and 16, came back the next day and raped, bashed and murdered the grandmother while her disabled son lay terrified in another room.Just days after the horrifying home invasion, the killers called Marie's daughter and left her taunting phone messages. They were eventually charged with manslaughter. And now, they walk free.Show notes:Your hosts are Meshel Laurie and Emily WebbWith thanks to Janine Greening from the Forgetmenot foundation and Tiffany Overall, youth worker with Youth Law.Emily Webb's books, Suburban Nightmare is published by EchoMurder in Suburbia and Angels of Death are available on KindleContact us on the facebook page See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Think nothing ever happens where you live? Suburban Nightmare is a collection of stories that are hard to believe, except they really happened – and all in the streets and homes of the Australia many of us know and live. The suburbs. These cases range from recent murders to some historical stories that will shock and surprise.One of Australia’s best young true crime writers, Emily Webb probes the black underbelly of our towns and suburbs, and exposes the darkness at the heart of Australian life. SUSBURBAN NIGHTMARE: Australian True Crime Stories-Emily Webb
What makes a murderer? Ask Emily Webb. The true crime writer has been fascinated with murder since she was a kid, and now, she spends her days inside libraries, researching the stories of missing persons and strange deaths. From the woman who chopped her husband's head off and cooked it in a pot, to a nurse whose shift was dubbed "the death shift", she's written for years about the chilling dark heart of Australia. We delve deep into the stories that shocked a nation, the still unsolved murders in quiet Aussie suburbs, and how true crime can sometimes be stranger than fiction.Buy her books, Murder in Suburbia, Suburban Nightmare and Angels of Death here.Leave comments on Meshel's facebook pageAnd her twitter is herePlease leave a review and a rating for this show in itunes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.