2018 studio album by Speedy Ortiz
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The 2018 release from American pop band Speedy Ortiz, Twerp Verse, speaks smartly to political and social situations of the present from a feminist perspective of truth-telling and is designed, on purpose, to make us uncomfortable lyrically and musically. With songs that airdrop aggressive, unpredictable chord progressions and disorienting rhythms behind enemy lines, this record is music for popping out from the cover of safety, armed with teeth and claws. Speedy Ortiz plays some of these tunes, in-studio. (From the Archives, 2018.)
Sadie Dupuis is the guitarist, songwriter, and singer of rock band Speedy Ortiz, whose albums include Major Arcana, Foil Deer, Twerp Verse, and their forthcoming album, Rabbit Rabbit which is about to be released on Sept 1 of this year. She is also the producer and multi-instrumentalist behind the pop project Sad13, through which she's released the albums Slugger and Haunted Painting. She's also collaborated with artists such as Lizzo, Ben Lee, and the New Pornographers. In addition to all that Sadie heads the record label Wax Nine, edits its poetry journal, and is a regular contributor to Spin, Tape Op, Talkhouse, and more. She holds an MFA in poetry from UMass Amherst, where she also taught writing. Mouthguard, her first poetry book, was published in 2018 by Gramma, and Cry Perfume, her second poetry collection, was released in 2022 from Black Ocean. She is also an organizer with the Union of Musicians & Allied Workers and its local UMAW Philly. On this season finale episode, Sadie discusses the magic of music-making, the powerful pull of poetry, and why she embraces glitch witchery in her work.Pam also talks about upcoming summer sorcery, and answers a listener comment about the Witch Wave community.(Songs featured in the episode:“Plough” from Major Arcana by Speedy Ortiz“Ruby Wand” from Haunted Painting by Sad13“Puffer (Lazerbeak Remix)” by Speedy Ortiz, Lizzo, and Lazerbeak“Scabs” from Rabbit Rabbit by Speedy Ortiz“Ghost (of a Good Time)” from Haunted Painting by Sad13“Coming Into Powers” from Slugger by Sad13)Our sponsors for this episode are VVITCH Digital, The Spacious Tarot, Hallowed Haircraft, BetterHelp, Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab and Ritual+ShelterWe also have brand new print-on-demand merch like Witch Wave shirts, sweatshirts, totes, stickers, and mugs available now here.And if you want more Witch Wave, please consider supporting us on Patreon to get access to bonus Witch Wave Plus episodes, Pam's monthly online rituals, and more! That's patreon.com/witchwave
In the fifth episode of It's The Larry Sanders Show's Show, Jason and Max do a professional deep dive into the history of late-night talk shows with Mr. Bill Carter. Mr. Carter describes the business model for these shows, the changing landscape in the early 1990s, and the blending of fact and fiction on TLSS. Then, Jason and Max break down The New Producer. Finally, indie rock band Speedy Ortiz perform their song "Lean In When I Suffer" from the album Twerp Verse. It's a long one, so settle in and have a good time!Bill Carter is a journalist and author. He was a National Media reporter for the New York Times for over 25 years beginning in 1989. He is the author of the classic book The Late Shift. He is now a CNN contributor, recently producing the documentary series The Story of Late Night and The History of the Sitcom.The Late Shift is available here from Open Road Media: https://openroadmedia.com/ebook/the-late-shift/9781504058841Speedy Ortiz is a Philadelphia based band featuring Joey Doubek (drums), Sadie Dupuis (guitar & lead vocals), Andy Molholt (guitar, synth, backing vocals), and Audrey Zee Whitesides (bass, backing vocals). Their most recent release is The Death of Speedy Ortiz & Cop Kicker ... Forever, issued in 2021 by Carpark Records.Special thanks to Davis Thurston for engineering the live recording of Speedy Ortiz. More information here: https://www.davisthurstonproductions.comThe New Producer Originally aired: September 12, 1992Written by: Garry Shandling, Dick Blasucci, Paul Simms, Howard Gewirtz, and Chris ThompsonDirected by: Todd HollandProduction Number: 111Are you enjoying It's The Larry Sanders Show's Show? Please consider following us on all social media @larrysanderspod and giving us a rating or review on your podcast distributor of choice!
On this week's Talkhouse Podcast, we've got a fabulous cross-generational conversation between two women separated by a good number of years but united by a punk spirit: Kathy Valentine of The Go-Go's and Sadie Dupuis of Speedy Ortiz and Sad13. It's no overstatement to say that Kathy Valentine has a massive place in music history as part of The Go-Go's, who burst from the L.A. punk scene of the late ‘70s and into the musical mainstream in the early ‘80s. They were the first (and still only!) all-woman band who wrote and performed their own songs to top the Billboard charts, and their debut album Beauty And The Beat remains a classic to this day. It's been an amazing career for Valentine and her band, some of which she recalls in her excellent memoir, called All I Ever Wanted, which came out last year. If you're more of a viewer than a reader, there's also a great Go-Go's documentary on Showtime that covers the remarkable band's career. This year—finally, after being eligible for 15 years—the Go-Go's have been voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. They'll be inducted next month alongside Foo Fighters, Todd Rundgren, Jay-Z, Tina Turner, and Carole King. Good company. These days, Valentine lives in Austin, makes her own music when she's not writing or doing charitable work, and occasionally gigs with The Go-Go's. Sadie Dupuis lived in Austin very briefly—the two get into that—not long before she started the band that would launch her career, Speedy Ortiz, in Massachusetts. With Speedy, she's released three albums—the latest is 2018's Twerp Verse—and as Sad13, she's released another two, including last year's fully vibing Haunted Painting. She's also released a book of poems called Mouthguard, and perhaps most importantly, she's been dissecting every episode of the Gossip Girl reboot exclusively for the Talkhouse newsletter. Yes, you should subscribe. Valentine and Dupuis have a great conversation about everything from Sadie's punk-rock parents—and her dad's odd connection to the Rock Hall—to the Greenbrier alternative school to the soundtrack that Valentine created to go along with her book. Enjoy. Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Kathy Valentine and Sadie Dupuis for chatting. If you like what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on all your favorite podcast providers and social media channels. This episode was produced by Melissa Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme was composed by the Range. See you next time!
sent $$$ this week to BROWN TRANS & QUEER ORCHID HOUSE FIRE RELIEF FUND.gofund.me/eeedb70f“On 7/19/21, a fire started in a vacant home and spread to the neighboring home burning two houses down where residents lost everything in the burn and barely made it out with their lives in West Oakland, California. Orchid House was one of the homes and we are raising funds for 3 Brown Queer Trans and Nonbinary displaced folks. The fire alarm did not go off even while the house was engulfed in flames, so they are deeply blessed to have made it out alive. We are raising money for their housing security, insurance (health, car, and pets) food, gas, healing resources (therapy, herbal medicine, bodywork), shoes, clothing, and toiletries. They only have a secure space to stay for a week and after that are in need of permanent and affordable housing.”DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)Second Still “In Order” Equals EPGhost Soda “Never Understand” Love World iiiSpeedy Ortiz “Lean In When I Suffer” Twerp VerseSitcom “Still Life” Be The One You LoveBrian Borcherdt “Evil Twin” CoyotesRatboys “GL” GLTrue Blue “Rocky Bottom” Edge OfKal Marks “Loosed” Universal CareSURF HARP “MIRROR MAZE” MR. BIG PICTUREGirl Ray “The Way We Came Back” The Way We Came BackHit Bargain “Architects” Potential MaximizerHinds “Soberland” I don’t RunBrenna Sahatjian “First World Optimism” Knotted OrbitsAlexia Avina “don’t u give” betting on an islandPariuh “There Ain’t No Such Thing As A Free Love” Family Witchcraft AttackWinter “You Don’t Know Me” EtherealityRemember Sports “Making It Right” Slow BuzzOlden Yolk “Vital Sign” Olden Yolk
This week Emily AND Andrew chat with Sadie Dupuis from Speedy Ortiz! The group talk pets, allergies, therapy, cats, guitars, and studio experiences. Twerp Verse, Speedy’s third album and first with Philadelphian Andy Molholt (Laser Background) on second guitar, is urgent and taut, adding surprising textures like Linn drums and whirled guitar processing to their off-kilter hooks. Dupuis, whose electropop solo project Sad13 debuted in 2016 shortly after her own move to Philadelphia, has become more instinctive in her songwriting—her home-recorded demos mirror Twerp Verse’s songs in a closer way than any other Speedy record—while her lyrics have become more pointedly witty. Sponsored by Jennings Guitars. The Mt. Hood fuzz pedal by Spruce Effects is now available! There will only be 10 ever sold in pink, so don’t wait too long to buy. The Mt. Hood has its humble beginnings as the first ever series of Big Muff, the Triangle version. Get it for the special price of $199 with the code GETOFFSET at checkout. We ditched the tone control for a passive 3 band eq tone stack, added a presence control after the last gain stage for more tone shaping, put a footswitchable Germanium boost with gain and tone controls, and a diode switch to add an extra order of magnitude of tonal options. We have merch! Get some, get SOME.
Sadie Dupuis has been very busy this year. Between Speedy Ortiz releasing their third full-length album, Twerp Verse, touring constantly, and releasing her debut...
Musical guest Speedy Ortiz joins improvisers James Mannion, Vic Michaelis, and Matt Apodaca for a special improv4humans! Speedy Ortiz plays songs off their latest album “Twerp Verse” which inspire scenes about Satan discovering a human more evil than he is, a softball team that shows up to a restaurant right before closing time, and a library that replaces all its books with lemonade. Later, we'll meet a man who doesn't want any romance out of his dates and a tour guide for the home of a sports legend's sibling. This episode is sponsored by The Jim Jefferies Show Podcast, MVMT Watches ( www.MVMT.com/IMPROV ), and ButcherBox ( www.butcherbox.com/IMPROV code: IMPROV).
Musical guest Speedy Ortiz joins improvisers James Mannion, Vic Michaelis, and Matt Apodaca for a special improv4humans! Speedy Ortiz plays songs off their latest album “Twerp Verse” which inspire scenes about Satan discovering a human more evil than he is, a softball team that shows up to a restaurant right before closing time, and a library that replaces all its books with lemonade. Later, we'll meet a man who doesn't want any romance out of his dates and a tour guide for the home of a sports legend's sibling.This episode is sponsored by The Jim Jefferies Show Podcast, MVMT Watches (www.MVMT.com/IMPROV), and ButcherBox (www.butcherbox.com/IMPROV code: IMPROV).
On this episode, we talk with Sadie DuPuis of Speedy Ortiz about their latest album, "Twerp Verse", ahead of their show at Turner Hall Ballroom on October 12th. For more Milwaukee music, check out BreakingAndEntering.net Facebook.com/BreakingAndEntering1 Instagram.com/BreakingAndEntering1 Twitter.com/BreakinNEnterin Snapchat.com/add/BreakinNEnterin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/breakingandentering/support
On this episode we talked with Sadie. She's the lead in the band Speedy Ortiz. I met her a couple years at SXSW when I tweeted out that I wanted to play drums in someone's band. They replied. I played drums to a song that I didn't know at all. It's a life highlight of mine. Speedy Ortiz released a new album called Twerp Verse in late April and we should've released this podcast around then but this is a rag-tag operation. This episode is a bit chiller and there's less freestyling but I still predict that it'll be a transformative experience for you. 1:30 - HB the Drummer 5:25 - Synth Zone 6:40 - Speedy Ortiz 9:15 - Alternate Names? 11:35 - Merch Table Safe-word 13:35 - Tony Tax Question 15:25 - Tax Refund Song 16:40 - New Album 18:07 - MelkBelly and Belly 21:50 - Craziest Performance? 24:04 - Botched Show? 26:55 - 1st time hearing Black Beatles? 29:00 - Talkin’ Pumpkins 32:38 - Title-Writing Process/Dogs 38:15 - Activated Charcoal 39:55 - Dog Tattoo/Dog IG 42:10 - Museum of Surgery/Death 46:11 - Burning or Freezing? 48:10 - Twerp Verse/Squirt Verse Song 49:50 - Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle 52:19 - Boss Baby/LEGO Movies 55:25 - Book Aspirations? 58:15 - Poet HB
Anemone, Baby only you and I, Baby only you and I Clément Bazin, Everything matters, That feeling Jean-Michel Blais, Dans ma main, A heartbeat away Speedy Ortiz, Twerp Verse, I’m blessed Danvers, Interlude, Aye Ata Denmark Vessey, Sun Go Nova, Sellout Emeraude, Dérives, Ataraxie The Pirouettes, Tu peux compter sur moi (single) Jay Scott X Smitty Bacalley, Personne (single) Marie-Gold, Goal : une mélodie, A l’avenir Les Marinellis, Peinture à numéros (single) Frank Feutré, Aquaïens, Aquahippie Loco Locass, Amour oral, Antigone
Anemone, Baby only you and I, Baby only you and I Clément Bazin, Everything matters, That feeling Jean-Michel Blais, Dans ma main, A heartbeat away Speedy Ortiz, Twerp Verse, I'm blessed Danvers, Interlude, Aye Ata Denmark Vessey, Sun Go Nova, Sellout Emeraude, Dérives, Ataraxie The Pirouettes, Tu peux compter sur moi (single) Jay Scott X Smitty Bacalley, Personne (single) Marie-Gold, Goal : une mélodie, A l'avenir Les Marinellis, Peinture à numéros (single) Frank Feutré, Aquaïens, Aquahippie Loco Locass, Amour oral, Antigone
This week’s guest is Sadie Dupuis of the band Speedy Ortiz. Recently, Speedy Ortiz released their third album Twerp Verse via Carpark Records. During our interview, we talked about how they scrapped the original plans for their third album in response to things going on in society, along with the struggles of basically being self-employed as a musician and the influence that comic books had on her upbringing and the band. Sadie’s suggestion for a future Fresh is the Word guest is Charles Aaron, formerly of Spin Magazine. She tells some great stories about him during this episode. Follow Sadie Dupuis/Speedy Ortiz: Twitter: twitter.com/sad13 Twitter (Speedy Ortiz): twitter.com/speedyortiz Facebook: facebook.com/speedyortiz Instagram: instagram.com/sad13 Spotify: spotify.com Bandcamp: http://speedyortiz.bandcamp.com Web: www.speedyortiz.com Web (Sad13): sadthirteen.com Soundcloud: @speedyortiz THE FRESH PICK OF THE WEEK: This week’s pick is the new album from Detroit hip-hop artist Chr --- 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/freshistheword/message
Host Lior Phillips is joined by Sadie Dupuis of Speedy Ortiz to discuss topics ranging from her band's new album, Twerp Verse, to the impact of seeing Gwen Stefani and No Doubt for her first concert. In addition, they chat about what it's like to have a dog named after you, the power of a good cup of tea, and Sadie's parents' time in the music industry. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Speedy Ortiz - Lucky 88 - from the 2018 album Twerp Verse on Carpark Records.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.