Episodios

  • How Did Molly Neuman Get Here?
    Jul 2 2025

    Molly Neuman is a rock n roll legend. She is the drummer for Riot Grrl groundbreakers Bratmobile. She was also a member of The Peechees and The Frumpies. AND she helped run Lookout Records in the late 90s. AND managed The Donnas. AND was Vice President at early digital music distributor eMusic. This is only a small portion of her career.

    She's now President of CD Baby and hitting the road with Bratmobile this Summer:


    7/18: Los Angeles CA @ The Belasco

    w/ Death Valley Girls, Trap Girl, doors 7pm (all-ages)


    7/20: Oakland CA @ Mosswood Meltdown (all-ages)


    8/21: Vancouver BC @ Hollywood Theatre

    w/ PISS, Necking, doors 7pm (all-ages)


    8/22: Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall

    w/ Roselit Bone, All Girl Summer Fun Band, doors 7pm (all-ages)


    8/23: Olympia, WA @ South Sound Block Party

    w/ Team Dresch & more (all-ages, children under 12 free!)


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  • How Did Kathy Foster of Roseblood Get Here?
    Mar 19 2025

    Odds are that you don't know the name Kathy Foster, but you've probably seen her live a few dozen times. She's probably best known as the bassist for Portland punks The Thermals. Or as a member of the supergroup All Girl Summer Fun Band. Or any of the 8,565,233 other bands she's been a part of. Alas, after decades of backing up other acts, she's released her debut solo record under the alias Roseblood. We talked about her pathway to rock, with some adventures and misadventures along the way. We even touched on the time she played "Faith" and "Rebel Rebel" with Sleater-Kinney, where her band Hurry Up got their name from, and a LOT of time talking about how amazing Maggie Vail is.

    Roseblood's self-titled debut is out now and can be found on Bandcamp or wherever you stream your music from.

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    45 m
  • How Did Nadia Quinn Get Here?
    Jan 29 2025

    Nadia Quinn is an NYC-based singer, songwriter, comedian, writer, and actress, and she probably has 100 other jobs that we neglected to cover. We had a great conversation about family and comedy and the stress of comedy music.


    Nadia has TWO appearances at SF Sketchfest this week. She is part of the Middle Aged Dad Jam Band at Great American Music Hall on February 1st and brings her own show, The Nadia Quinn Show, to The Lost Church on February 2nd. The State's Ken Marino and Thomas Lennon are expected to crash both events. I plan on attending both shows, so if you see someone who looks like a visually impaired Jack Black, feel free to say hello!


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    35 m
  • How Did Demi Adejuiygbe Get Here?
    Jan 16 2025

    Most people know Demi Adejuiygbe as the mastermind behind the legendary "September" videos. What you may not know is that he was a writer on The Good Place, possibly the greatest TV show ever, as well as The Amber Ruffin Show. As per the usual, we talked about his career, how he works, and, of course, there is a healthy dose of cat talk, complete with advice on how to properly AirTag your feline.


    Demi has a sold out show at Great Star Theater on Friday Night as part of SF Sketchfest doing his classic one-man show Demi Adejuyigbe Is Going To Do One (1) Backflip , as well as appearing as part of Stamptown! at Club Fugazi on Saturday, January 18th. A limited number of tickets are available at the door, so I suggest you line up now for any and all of his SF Sketchfest appearances.



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    21 m
  • How Did Zoe Ko Get Here?
    Dec 19 2024

    Zoe Ko is a pop/rock songwriter who has gifted the world some great, highly infectious singles and an EP in 2023. 2024 has been incredibly productive for her, and we had a great chat about nurturing your career, finding your people and your sound, and a lot about her future, including touring and what we should expect in the studio.

    Zoe Ko's latest single, "Lucky," can be found here. Her website is here, but her Instagram is the best place for new news as it drops!

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    29 m
  • How Did Jennifer Clavin (Dear Francis) Get Here?
    Oct 25 2024

    Jennifer Clavin has been near the top of my interview bucket list since the inception of this site, a whopping 15 years ago. (!) I've followed her career through Mika Miko to Bleached, watching her mature as a songwriter while I've matured along with her, with her music helping me navigate my life. She's recently stepped out from behind the comfort of a band and has released three singles as a solo act under the alias Dear Francis. We discussed her career, her craft, and even hit on the joy of rescuing animals.

    She's been posting links to her new music ⁠here ⁠as it's ready to share. She's playing Heavy Manners Library in LA on Sunday, October 27th. This is her first EVER solo show, and I'm sad I can't come down for it. But you should if you are in Southern California. Tickets ⁠here⁠!

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  • How Did Noga Erez Get Here?
    Aug 31 2024

    Noga Erez is a brilliant MC who, after years generating buzz in the underground, is putting out her major label debut, The Vandalist on September 20th. We had a great discussion about influences, working with Missy Elliott, her epic KIDS livestream, and even managed to discuss the complexities of promoting a record while living in a politically volatile country.

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    43 m
  • How Did Victoria Bigelow Get Here?
    Jul 23 2024

    I didn't know what to expect when I got on a call with Victoria Bigelow. All I knew about her was that I'd kinda fallen in love with her head-swimmy brand of reverb-drenched country and shoegaze. We ended up talking a LOT about music in general, the struggles with being a DIY artist in this modern era, and getting the seal of approval from Willie Nelson.


    Her latest release, Songs For No One, Vol 2, is out now on Immortal Records, which was, in fact, Korn's first record label. Her latest video, "Forever Now And Then," is a stunning piece of filmmaking.


    Enjoy!

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    33 m