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On this week’s show, Jon, Jermy, Nan, and Brian Harmless talk a lil bit about politics. Later, there was a total MUTINY and the group declares all future topics will only be pop-culture-centric.

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This week’s featured song is Whenever You See Me by Kitty, Daisy, and Lewis 

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Haven’t You Ever Been Spontaneous?

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On this week’s episode- Nan, Brian, and Jon discuss the James Blake situation, the Kim Davis situation, the defund Planned Parenthood situation, dealing with internet Trump supporters, and what constitutes “consent.” They also discuss Damon Wayans’ comments regarding Bill Cosby, and close the show with some crazy crime stories. By the by- we will begin going back to a weekly schedule starting September 27!

DFeverThis week’s featured song is Tokay by Dengue Fever

 

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I’m Saving Myself for Cancer

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We’re back. On this week’s episode of Secretly Timid, Nan buys a new car, Nan and Jon share their really bad week’s, and Brian says ‘no more’ to social networks. Hot Topics include an 18 year old being charged with involuntary manslaughter after text messages show she may have convinced her boyfriend to commit suicide. We also briefly discuss the documentary, “Do I Sound Gay?” and discuss Donald Trump.

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This week’s featured song is, Riot Machine by Mic Most

 

 

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Jesus is Coming

ST JesusMan….FINALLY!! Sorry for the delay, guys and gals. Due to computer issues, this episode was heavily delayed. To be honest, I completely forgot what we talked about, but I remember leaving Brian’s loft really pleased with the discussion. Check it out.

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This week’s featured song is Gold by Small Feet.

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On this week’s show Jon, Nan, and Brian are joined by special guest Sarah Ruth. She’s a local musician in about fifty bands as well as a solo project. Topics covered on this week’s show include the Sandra Bland story, the Louisiana shooting, the Ashley Madison hack, and the Gawker extortion piece. We also discuss the morality of crowdfunding luxury rehabilitation stays.

Ravi ShaviThis week’s featured song is Indecisions by Ravi Shavi 


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Lipstick Party

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On this week’s episode, Jon, Brian, and Jermy are joined by former regular Jill. The quatro discuss Subway’s Jared, the current Republican candidates, and Jon’s recent scholastic venture. Hot Topics include the Oregon bakery being found guilty of discrimination, a Californian judge who is a little power hungry, a facebook app that lets users know who unfriends them, and a woman in Georgia who won’t take no for an answer.

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This week’s featured song is Young Girls by PINS

 

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The Handsome Gorilla

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On This week’s episode, the group talks colors, the Handsome Gorilla, and other stuff I forgot about.

 

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This week’s featured song is Play It Again Dick by The Sandwitches

Run Like Hell and Don’t Look Back

RLHThis week’s Secretly Timid comes to you live from a new studio (Brian Harmless’s apartment). On this week’s show, Nan is one of Dallas’ most interesting people, a woman takes down the Confederate Flag in South Carolina, counties in North Texas refuse to provide marriage licenses, a Vine Star is accused of statutory rape (and Nan, Jon, and Brian discuss if pleading for sex = rape), the annual dog-eating festival goes off without a hitch in Chinabut WAIT! an animal rights activist buys 100 dogs!, and a woman claims to be jumped by a group of black menCIGnhUEUEAAkz4k_1

…but her pictures show something is amiss.

novellaThis week’s featured song is Land Gone by Novella

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Motopony, Welcome You

Motopony, Welcome You (2015)

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Seattle sextet, Motopony’s sophomore album, Welcome You, will be released to the world June 23, 2015.

Word on the street is Welcome You was recorded live to tape at Bear Creek Studio by Mike McCarthy (Spoon, Heartless Bastards, Trail of Dead) and mixed by Guy Massey (Spirtualized, Manic Street Preachers, Ed Sheeran).  The current lineup consists of Daniel Blue (songwriter, vocals, guitar), Forrest Mauvais (drums, beauty), Mike Notter (guitar), Terry Mattson (bass), Andrew Butler (Keys), and Nate Daley (guitar).

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Motopony’s success lies in its intersections; rock and shaman, psychedelic and pop. While some could easily categorize the band as hippie fluff ala Edward Sharpe, standout tracks such as “Gypsy Woman,” and “1971” demand attention. The intricate layering of guitars in the lead single, “Daylight’s Gone” and “Livin’ in the Fire,” are reminiscent of the most dynamic portions of Radiohead’s Kid A. Daniel Blue’s vocals are pleading but not whiny- which is no easy feat.

The album’s standout track for me is “Livin’ in the Fire.” It should be noted that this track is sandwiched between two of the album’s transitionary instrumentals, “Bridge of Clubs” and “Slo-mo Hoverbike Highway Escape From Newspade City”. “Livin’ in the Fire” has it all- defiant lyrics, call and response guitars and keys, and super tight percussion and bass.

Welcome You is available via Amazon and iTunes. Check the band out on the road.

Pride 48 LIVE! 2015

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If you missed the live show…well then, this podcast’s for you! Jon, Jermy, and Brian talk a bit about gun control, why criticism shouldn’t take away from your enjoyment of pop culture, and discuss a disturbing news story about a woman and her pit bull.

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This week’s featured song is Daylight’s Gone, by Motopony

 

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