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This week we have our buddy Zach "Hippie" Broering back to talk about I Remembered but Then I Forgot by Wolfie's Just Fine. We also talk about Anal Cunt...... Enjoy!
Joe Corcoran is a Toronto-born, Los Angeles-based music creator and producer. His work has been featured on platinum records, number one hits, and screens large and small. In 2016, look for Joe-produced new albums by Wolfie's Just Fine and Emm Gryner. And listen for his music in Real Future, How to Eat and other films and TV shows. joecorcoranmusic.com
Joe Corcoran is a Toronto-born, Los Angeles-based music creator and producer. His work has been featured on platinum records, number one hits, and screens large and small. In 2016, look for Joe-produced new albums by Wolfie's Just Fine and Emm Gryner. And listen for his music in Real Future, How to Eat and other films and TV shows. joecorcoranmusic.com
On this edition of Shock Waves, Elric Kane is back from his cross country trip and joined by co-hosts Rob Galluzzo and Rebekah McKendry as they catch up on all the latest horrors! Elric got to see THE SHALLOWS, THE NEON DEMON, George A. Romero's SEASON OF THE WITCH and EVELYN CAME OUT OF THE GRAVE. Bekah talks about the documentary 30 YEARS OF GARBAGE about the infamous Garbage Pail Kids trading card series. Rob plays a bit of the single "A New Beginning" by Wolfie's Just Fine, a loving tribute to FRIDAY THE 13TH PART V. Then the gang welcome on very special guests David Gregory and Carl Daft of Severin Films! We celebrate their 10th anniversary by learning about their humble beginnings, the "video nasties," the rise and fall of the DVD market, some of their titles such as DOCTOR BUTCHER M.D., SANTA SANGRE, THE SINFUL DWARF, AXE, FELICITY and much more. They even reveal that CATHY'S CURSE will be one of their upcoming titles! As always, kick back and enjoy a chat about our love of weird and eccentric genre pictures!
Tune into a brand spanking new episode of Flesh Wound Radio w/ Todd Loya and Daniel Schein. On this edition we will be tackling the ultra gory Anarchy Parlor, in which Robert LaSardo plays a Tattoo artist with a love of skinning his clients. Also we break down The Haunting Of Alice D featuring Kane Hodder and wrestling legend Al Snow. In addition to that gooey goodness we go retro with Arrow's new Blu ray releases of Mario Bava's Blood and Black Lace, as well as George Clooney's best movie Return Of The Killer Tomatoes. Last but hopefully not least we will review Scream Factory's new creature feature shocker The Pack. All that plus we'll discuss Wolfie's Just Fine (a.k.a. Jon Lajoie) music video love letter to Friday the 13th Part 5: A New Beginning, WWE draft talk and Horror Hot Topics. Don't miss it Flesh Wound Freaks and download us on itunes and Stitcher.
You probably know him from his roles in shows and movies like The League and Let's Be Cops, or from his hugely popular parody songs; however, now, Jon Lajoie is putting his musical talents to more "serious" use with his indie folk project Wolfie's Just Fine, which we'll hear all about. We also catch travelling troubadour Corin Raymond amid his cross-Canada tour, talking about his latest release, Hobo Jungle Fever Dreams, and how the Canadian landscape seeps into his material. Vocal powerhouse SATE has a new release that showcases her brand of gritty blues-tinged rock through songs that were entirely selected by her fan base. Plus, our friends Terence Jack and ESMA join us ahead of a major cross-counry tour and huge CMW showcase, respectively.
Ladies, gents and everything in between, welcome to Episode 49 of Stacey's Pop Culture Parlour; the podcast best served with tea and cake! (Except there's no cake...Someone bring cake!!) Joining Stacey in The Parlour this month is comics colourist and creator and all-around cracking chap, Kris Carter! Kris and Stacey discuss some of Kris' comic work, including Transformers (and how Stacey suffers from the rare condition of Transformers Blindness (i.e. the inability to tell most robots apart)), Doctor Who (and Kris' love/hate relationship with pinstripes) and the soon-to-be-Kickstarted Bruce Outback! Stacey raves about how fantastic Giant Days is, how terrible the Jem and The Holograms movie is and how she thought she'd taken hallucinogenic drugs when she was actually just watching the Japanese movie House, whilst Kris discusses Druid Investigations, gives his thoughts on the upcoming Preacher series and loads more! All this, plus Stacey spoils the entire plot of Predestination in a bid to understand it. She still doesn't understand it. Enjoy! Episode Theme - 'She Needs Me' by Fyfe Dangerfield End Theme - 'It's A Job' by Wolfie's Just Fine