Episodes

  • Barry, Abigail, and special guest Aaron “The Farmer” Dahlstedt discuss Aaron’s Jukebox submission, Empire by QueensrĂżche, and sample Cascade from Union Hill Cider Co. in East Wenatchee, Washington; Dragontail IPA from Icicle Brewing Company in Leavenworth, Washington; and Blueberry Cider from Tieton Cider Works in Yakima, Washington.

    Barry and Abigail met Aaron as Patreon subscribers of Stand Up! with Pete Dominick.

    Abigail compared the theatricality of Best I Can as an opening track to Astoria by Marianas Trench and Jumpstarted by Jukebox the Ghost.

    Aaron also randomly selected our next Jukebox episode, Who’s Next by The Who, submitted by

    Todd Sider. This episode, our Season 5 opener, is scheduled to drop on March 7, 2025.

    Up next
 All the Little Lights by Passenger

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  • Barry and Abigail discuss Just Can’t Get Enough: New Wave Halloween and sample Voodoo Ranger Juice Force, Voodoo Ranger Peach Force IPA, and Voodoo Ranger Tropic Force IPA from New Belgium Brewing Company in Fort Collins, Colorado.

    The Most Popular IPA in the Country Is Voodoo Ranger. So Is the Second.

    Abigail first saw a live performance of The Rocky Horror Picture Show in Gainesville, Florida, at the late great High Dive. Read more about this historic music venue!

    Barry compared Every Day is Halloween by Ministry to Midnight Oil (perhaps Arctic World or Sell My Soul?).

    We granted one credit at the Abigail Hummel School of Speaking Smartly About Music to F.O.T.P. Joe Turocey for his comparison of Superfine by Cloud Eleven to Life on Mars? by David Bowie.

    Barry revealed to Abigail that Danny Elfman is the lead singer of Oingo Boingo. Barry and Abigail recognized Elfman’s vocals in Dead Man’s Party in Jack’s Obsession and Poor Jack from The Nightmare Before Christmas soundtrack, respectively.

    We listened to the original Halloween Theme - Main Title by John Carpenter to compare it to the version by MX-80 Sound.

    We also listened to several different interpretations of The Munsters theme to compare them to the version by Comateens. We shared the original TV show theme, as well as interpretations by Los Straitjackets, Herman and the Humans, The Escalators, and The Coffin Daggers.

    Barry shared a clip of Dave Edmunds’ biggest hit, I Hear You Knocking, as well as the original by Fats Domino. Abigail entered The Creature From the Black Lagoon by Dave Edmunds into the Abigail Hummel School of Speaking Smartly About Music with a comparison to Goin’ or Comin’ by Terry Anderson and the Olympic Ass Kickin Team.

    After listening to Halloween by Sonic Youth, we listened to a clip of their song Kool Thing, which appears on Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock.

    After listening to Halloween by Dead Kennedys, we listened to a clip of their song Holiday in Cambodia, which also appears on Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock!

    Up next
 Empire by Queensrÿche, submitted to our Jukebox by Aaron “The Farmer” Dahlstedt!

    Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe.

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  • Barry and Abigail discuss Farmhouse by Phish and sample Neon Hazy IPA, Magical Theme Park Whip, and Strawberry Lemonade Gluten Free Sour from Barn Town Brewing in West Des Moines, Iowa.

    Our beer comes to us today from Kim Nyborg. Abigail referenced that she and Kim guest starred in Making Podcasts Great Again at Stand Up! Pod Jam. The full episode is on Patreon but you can listen to the free preview here.

    Abigail declared that Heavy Things was the Mambo No. 5 of this album.

    Read about the Jibboo, a fictional Dr. Seuss creature.

    In our episode Dorks on Corks: Un-Cork-Ed (Dread Zeppelin and Lakeridge Winery), Abigail previously entered Piper into the Abigail Hummel School of Speaking Smartly About Music with a comparison to Black Mountain Side by Dread Zeppelin.

    Barry compared the guitar harmonics in The Inlaw Josie Wales to those in For What It’s Worth by Buffalo Springfield.

    Abigail compared the opening of First Tube to the opening of Lightnin’ Hopkins by R.E.M.

    Up next
 Just Can’t Get Enough: New Wave Halloween

    Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe.

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  • Barry and Abigail discuss GUTS by Olivia Rodrigo and sample Burst Into Bloom, Nightfall, PROST!, and Electric Boogie from First Love Brewing in Fernandina Beach, Florida.

    Abigail shared a mashup of Olivia Rodrigo’s good 4 u and Paramore’s Misery Business. She also shared a live mashup of the same two songs when Paramore invited Olivia Rodrigo on stage to perform during one of their concerts! Read the full story of their copyright battle as well as Olivia and Taylor Swift’s.

    Abigail compared the guitar solo in bad idea right? to the keyboard line in Icky Thump by The White Stripes.

    Watch Olivia perform vampire live at the 2024 GRAMMYs.

    Up next
 Farmhouse by Phish

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  • Barry and Abigail discuss Cloud Eleven by Cloud Eleven and sample Margarita Sour, Mai Tai - Tiki Easy Collab, and Hi-Pitch Mosaic IPA from Hi-Wire Brewing in Asheville, North Carolina.

    Barry discovered this album while looking for music to use in a family video and discovering the song Tokyo Aquarium. You can check out the video Tokyo Aquarium on our YouTube channel.

    Abigail compared the opening of Look of Sky to the opening of Iris by The Goo Goo Dolls. Barry played a bit of Blackbird by The Beatles for the comparison of the bird sounds and guitar (we have officially gone zero episodes without mentioning the White Album!).

    Barry compared Didn’t Wanna Have to Do It to Twin Peaks Theme - Instrumental by Angelo Badalamenti. Lyrically, he compared the song to See You In September by The Happenings.

    Abigail compared Hole to Glass Onion by The Beatles and Wish I to Kiss Me by Sixpence None the Richer.

    Up next
 GUTS by Olivia Rodrigo

    Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe.

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  • Barry and Abigail discuss Infinity on High by Fall Out Boy and sample Karma Hoptra IPA, Professor Pickles Sour Ale, Dark Waters Sour, and Parlay Baltic Porter from Coastal Karma Brewing in Lake Park, Florida.

    Special thanks to Charles Chase for sitting down with us to discuss the history of the brewery!

    Check out the setlist of the Fall Out Boy concert that Abigail attended in Jacksonville, Florida!

    Abigail briefly described Fall Out Boy’s involvement in Invisible Children, Inc.’s KONY 2012 movement via their music video for I'm Like a Lawyer with the Way I'm Always Trying to Get You Off (Me & You). She learned this weird detail from Ashley Norton’s The Insanity of KONY 2012.

    Barry entered Don’t You Know Who I Think I Am? into the Abigail Hummel School of Speaking Smartly About Music with a comparison to Come Out and Play by The Offspring.

    Up next
 Cloud Eleven by Cloud Eleven (watch Barry’s iconic video that utilizes the opening track)

    Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe.

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  • Barry and Abigail discuss Catching a Wave by Steve & Teresa and sample Kewalo’s Cream Ale, CoCoWeizen, and Hop Island from Honolulu Beerworks in Honolulu, Hawaii.

    After a failed Hawaiian music scouting mission involving a fabulous live performance - but no CDs to take home! - by John Mahi, Barry purchased this album at Aloha Got Soul, a Honolulu-based record label championing new music and rare reissues from Hawaii! While there, he also purchased Lead Me to the Garden by ʻĀina, From These Shores (various artists), Lemuria by Lemuria, and BLUE by Dae Hon.

    We previously reviewed Maui Brewing Co. in Kihei, Hawaii, in our episode Hi (Peter Gabriel & Maui Brewing Co.).

    Abigail and Barry both relied heavily on Huapala Hawaiian Music and Hula Archives for background research and lyrics on this album! Read the lyrics, translations, and other background information for these songs!

    Aloha ʻIa ʻO Waiʻanae

    Nani Waiʻaleʻale

    ʻAuhea ʻOe

    ʻAlekoki

    South Sea Sadie / My Little Grass Shack

    Kahoʻolawe Song

    Tahauala

    Wai O Ke Aniani

    Read more about banana flavoring and Gros Michel bananas!

    The opening of ‘Alekoki reminded Abigail of Jack Johnson music. This led to a discussion of slack-key guitar. Read more!

    The appearance of the humuhumunukunukuapua'a in My Little Grass Shack took Abigail back in time to the first time she ever heard of the humuhumunukunukuapua'a, in the song HUMUHUMUNUKUNUKUAPUA’A from the High School Musical 2 Original Soundtrack.

    We played a sample of Maile Lau Li’i Li’i by Bob Brozman and Ledward Kaapana.

    Check out Aloha Got Soul on Bandcamp to purchase digital copies of their albums!

    Up next
 Infinity on High by Fall Out Boy

    Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe.

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  • Barry and Abigail review a variety of food items somehow related to the podcast:

    Dream Chocolate Pub Collection IPA Milk Chocolate

    Dream Chocolate Pub Collection Brown Ale Dark Chocolate

    Dream Chocolate Pub Collection Porter Dark Chocolate

    Jelly Belly Draft Beer Jelly Beans

    Boardwalk Food Company Cheese Flavored Craft Beer Pretzels - Abigail found these at Amber Brooke Farms in Williston, Florida!

    Boardwalk Food Company IPA Flavored Craft Beer Pretzels - Abigail found these at Amber Brooke Farms in Williston, Florida!

    We paired the IPA pretzels with Lost Province IPA from Lost Province Brewing Co. in Boone, North Carolina!

    chocObeer Belgian Beer Filled Chocolate Bottles, filled with:

    Rosé Max from Brouwerij Omer Vander Ghinste in Kortrijk, Belgium

    PALM from Brouwerij PALM in Steenhuffel, Belgium

    Kriek Max from Brouwerij Omer Vander Ghinste in Kortrijk, Belgium

    Brugse Zot from Brouwerij De Halve Maan in Bruges, Belgium

    Grand Cru from Brouwerij Rodenbach in Roeselare, Belgium

    Cornet Oaked from Brouwerij De Hoorn in Steenhuffel, Belgium

    Award-Winning Gourmet Butter Tarts from Carla’s Cookie Box in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada! We were wrong in our guesses of some of these flavors! Carla herself commented on our video review of the tarts!

    Custom hand-decorated cookies from Clever Girl Confections in Port Saint Lucie, Florida

    This is an audio re-release of content originally released as videos on our social media. Watch the full collection of videos!

    Head over to Spotify to vote in our poll about cycling in more diverse content on our feed!

    Up next
 Catching a Wave by Steve & Teresa

    Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe.

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  • Barry and Abigail discuss The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess by Chappell Roan and sample Single in Savannah, Abbey Terno, and Three Fates from Barrel of Monks Brewing in Boca Raton, Florida.

    Read more about how Chappell Roan spent 7 years becoming an overnight success.

    Listen to Good Luck, Babe!

    Watch the music video for Red Wine Supernova.

    Watch Chappell’s performances on The Late Show and The Tonight Show.

    Learn about the theory that Chappell is referencing Miss Piggy in her looks.

    Barry shared a mashup of HOT TO GO! and Hey Mickey by Toni Basil for credit at the Abigail Hummel School of Speaking Smartly About Music. Compare the two music videos as well!

    Chappell seems to reference California Dreamin’ by The Mamas & the Papas in California.

    Watch Charlene Kaye’s “Every Chappell Roan Song”!

    Up next
 Catching a Wave by Steve & Teresa

    Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe.

    Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry’s condition.

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  • Barry, Abigail, and special guest Dinos Korominas discuss Dinos’ Jukebox submission, Professional Rapper by Lil Dicky, and sample Failsafe, Banana Split Fusion, Luminous, and Matterhorn from Woven Water Brewing Company in Tampa, Florida.

    Dinos recommended the music video for Lemme Freak.

    Molly features Brendon Urie of Panic at the Disco. Listen to our recent Panic! At the Disco album review, A Crowler You Can't Pour Out (Panic at The Disco & Disco Witch)! Barry loves the music video for this song!

    Bruh
 reminded Abigail of Live at Union Square, November 1986 - Live by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince. Listen to our review of that album, Jukebox: He’s the Drinker, We’re the Talkers (DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince and Evil Genius Beer Company).

    Abigail first saw Hannibal Buress’ comedy on @midnight, a comedy panel game show that focused on the Internet’s reactions to current events. Barry correctly recalled that a viral joke from one of Buress’ comedy sets started the chain of events that eventually led to Bill Cosby’s downfall. Read more about that story and listen to Buress’ reaction to the events.

    Watch the music video for $ave Dat Money (feat. Fetty Wap & Rich Homie Quan).

    Watch along with us the two TikToks featuring Pillow Talking (feat. Brain). Also, watch the music video!

    Up next
 The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess by Chappell Roan

    Dinos also randomly selected our next Jukebox episode, Empire by QueensrĂżche, submitted by Aaron the Farmer. This episode is scheduled to drop on October 4, 2024.

    Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe.

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  • Barry and Abigail discuss Drag by k.d. lang and sample Theoretical Jam, Maduro Brown Ale, and Fancy Papersℱ from Cigar City Brewing in Tampa, Florida.

    Listen to the original versions of the songs that k.d. lang covered on this album!

    Barry compared the ominous-sounding outro of Don’t Smoke In Bed to Goldfinger by Shirley Bassey.

    We played a bit of The Hollies’ version (in Barry’s eyes, the definitive version) of The Air That I Breathe.

    We discussed in depth the lyrics of Steve Miller Band’s The Joker, eventually going on a tangent that led to Clap For the Wolfman by The Guess Who and The Letter by The Medallions.

    Abigail compared k.d. lang’s vocal performance in Your Smoke Screen to Shana Cleveland’s performance on Manzanita. Barry compared the song to Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd.

    Congratulations to Jeff “Jafo” Shettler! At time of episode release, his bonus episode, Bonus: Pink Floyd Leftovers (Pink Floyd and brewLAB Leftovers) is our most listened-to episode of all time.

    We discussed the incredible backstory of Till the Heart Caves In, which is a “cover” of a Roy Orbison song that was never recorded. lang and Orbison had a previous connection as lang performed in Roy Orbison & Friends - A Black and White Night in 1988. Read more about the special!

    We believe that Jane Siberry wrote Hain’t It Funny specifically for k.d. lang. On Siberry’s album, “Hain’t It Funny” is preceded by k.d. lang, a series of recorded voicemails between Siberry and lang.

    Up next
 Professional Rapper by Lil Dicky, submitted to our Virtual Jukebox by Dinos Korominas

    Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe.

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  • Read Uncle Todd Sider's obituary. If you are so inclined, charitable donations in his honor can be made to the Dr. Todd Sider Training, Education & Excellence Memorial Fund at the Parkview Health Foundation or to the Congregation Achduth Vesholom fund for Adult Education.

    Barry, Abigail, and guest Todd Sider (Abigail’s uncle and Barry’s brother-in-law) discuss Todd’s Jukebox submission, Pretenders by The Pretenders, and sample Harvester, Undaunted, Dr. Jekyll Low Cal Hazy IPA, and Mr. Hyde High Cal Imperial IPA from Chapman’s Brewing Company in Angola, Indiana.

    Abigail's only knowledge of The Pretenders prior to reviewing this album was their Christmas song 2000 Miles.

    Other woman-led punk rock bands of this era mentioned were Pat Benatar, Heart, and Blondie.

    Try listening to Eminence Front by The Who or Where’s the Orchestra by Billy Joel with only one headphone in!

    This album includes a cover of Stop Your Sobbing, originally by The Kinks.

    Read more about Saltwater Brewery's Eco Six Pack Rings made from spent hops. You can also buy Beer Mutts dog treats made from spent grain.

    Barry put in another plug for A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs.

    Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe.

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  • Barry and Abigail and special guests Matty and Maddie Carlson discuss Manzanita by Shana Cleveland and sample La Playita and El Farito from The Tank Brewing Co. in Miami, Florida.

    With this appearance, Matt, who literally just founded our five-timers’ club, is the inaugural member of our six-timers’ club. Barry called him the Larry "Bud" Melman of Pops on Hops.

    This episode came out of Matt’s interview of Maddie on her favorite albums of 2023. He also interviewed fellow Substacker Kevin Alexander on the same topic.

    Shana Cleveland is also in the surf rock band La Luz, who just released a new album! Watch Shana’s live performance in the KEXP studio.

    Matt educated us on the Mellotron!

    Abigail and Barry both entered Light on the Water into the Abigail Hummel School of Speaking Smartly About Music: Abigail with a comparison to Baby Genius by Eels, and Barry with a comparison to Rain by Hans Zimmer.

    Abigail shouted out Hoplark, which brews nonalcoholic hop teas!

    Maddie used Gold Tower to talk about her interest in tarot. Read more about the tower card!

    Matt compared Ten Hour Drive Through West Coast Disaster to 9th & Hennepin by Tom Waits.

    Though we didn’t discuss it in this recording, Matt is one of the most prolific men we know. He is a member of Harborcoat, The Stick Arounds, and The Pantones, in addition to touring as a solo act. In fact, Matty is probably coming to a city near you! Check out his tour dates! Abigail helped to host one of his house shows last summer, and it was an incredible evening. Matt also posts daily on his Substack, What Am I Making, which also has a podcast component that we have appeared on!

    Up next
 Drag by k.d. lang

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  • Barry and Abigail discuss Tigerlily by Natalie Merchant and sample Dead Parrot, Passion of the Heights, and Luminescence Hazy IPA from Florida Avenue Brewing Co. in Wesley Chapel, Florida.

    Modelo is now the top-selling U.S. beer! Read more.

    Barry has seen Natalie Merchant in concert twice, most recently in 2023. Check out the setlist from the 2023 show!

    Abigail compared Wonder thematically to The Boy in the Bubble by Paul Simon. Barry was reminded of the story of The Elephant Man.

    I May Know the Word was written for the film Philadelphia but did not make the soundtrack.

    Cowboy Romance reminded Abigail of Price to Pay by Blues Traveler and Barry of The Fourth Drink Instinct by Cute Is What We Aim For.

    Abigail described Jealousy as “You Oughta Know by Alanis Morissette without the problematic behavior.”

    Up next
 Manzanita by Shana Cleveland, featuring Matt and Maddie Carlson! Check out Matt’s podcast episode that inspired this choice.

    Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe.

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  • Barry and Abigail discuss A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out by Panic! At the Disco and sample Studio 54 Blues Blueberry NEIPA, Disco Sally’s Cookies, and Night Fever Porter from Disco Witch Brewing in Yulee, Florida.

    Barry heavily compared this album (for better or for worse) to The Same Old Blood Rush with a New Touch by Cute Is What We Aim For, which we discussed in Yeast is What They Brew With (Cute is What We Aim For and Yeasty Brews Artisanal Beers).

    We contrasted the Disco Witch’s succinct beer descriptions with the lengthy ones of Burial and Petty Thieves.

    Camisado is the name of a military technique: a surprise attack occurring at night, or at daybreak, when the enemy is supposed to be asleep. Read more!

    Barry entered the final note of Intermission into the Abigail Hummel School of Speaking Smartly About Music with a comparison not to The Green Bee, nor to Flight of the Bumblebee, but to A Day In the Life by The Beatles.

    Barry gave Abigail a quick lesson on the baroque period.

    We learned all about Candi Syrup, Inc.!

    Barry compared But It’s Better If You Do thematically to Risque by Cute Is What We Aim For.

    Although our previous Beatles reference is not from The White Album, Abigail did organically bring up Savoy Truffle (it has been zero episodes since our last White Album reference!).

    Barry compared There’s a Good Reason These Tables Are Numbered Honey, You Just Haven’t Thought of It Yet to this scene from Young Frankenstein. Also, The lacing of the smokes reminded Barry of the spiking of the eggnog (and the vocalization and the harmonies!) in Who Spiked the Eggnog? by Straight No Chaser.

    Barry’s second entry into the Abigail Hummel School of Speaking Smartly About Music was to compare Build God, Then We’ll Talk to My Favorite Things from The Sound of Music.

    Up next
 Tigerlily by Natalie Merchant

    Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe.

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  • Barry, Abigail, and special guest Lory Willard (who previously joined us for POH [Rainbow Kitten Surprise and Appalachian Beer Tour]) sample Moscow mule cocktails made with Original, Hibiscus Lavender, and Cranberry Herb from Ginger’s Revenge in Asheville, North Carolina.

    We have previously sampled several Ginger’s Revenge offerings in their pure forms on FrancePants (MuteMath and Ginger's Revenge), POH (Rainbow Kitten Surprise and Appalachian Beer Tour), and Malty Little Beers (Alanis Morissette and Leftover Beers).

    Barry picked up his habit of eating an apple “from top to bottom” from the semi-autobiographical novel Cheaper by the Dozen by Frank Bunker Gilbreth Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey.

    We took an opportunity to plug Dry Wrought Cider in Gainesville, Florida!

    We also plugged the NC Pickle Festival in Mount Olive, North Carolina.

    Lory is a fan of U Talkin’ U2 To Me?, the show that inspired us to start a podcast! We dove into an episode of “I Love Films” to discuss Lory’s dad appearing as an extra in The Lesser Evil, an early film in the Adam Scott canon. Watch Mr. Willard’s scene in the film!

    Lory plugged Botanist and Barrel Cidery and Winery in Cedar Grove, North Carolina, which brews their ciders with foraged fruits.

    Up next
 A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out by Panic! At the Disco

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  • In this BFE (beer-free episode), Barry, Abigail, and special guest Ian Rees (previously interviewed on Bonus: Friendship Induced Pod) discuss Ian’s Virtual Jukebox submission, Diorama by Silverchair.

    Barry continually references Silverchair’s debut album Frogstomp (not also known as Frogstamp).

    Abigail and Barry both compared the oeuvre of this album to that of Astoria by Marianas Trench, discussed on Cascadia (Marianas Trench and Cascade Brewing), and Electro-Shock Blues by Eels, discussed on Owlectro-Shock Brews [Eels and Dangerous Minds Brewing Co.).

    Silverchair worked with composer Van Dyke Parks on this album. In a twist we could not have predicted, we discovered some relevant information about Parks after recording that did not come up in our conversation. Per Wikipedia, Parks wrote “‘City of Lights,’ ‘It's a “B” Movie,’ ‘Cutting Edge,’ and ‘Worthless,’ all of which were used in the film The Brave Little Toaster, directed by Jerry Rees.[citation needed].” Well, we’ll be the confirmatory citation - Jerry Rees is Ian’s dad! However, during the episode, we did discuss Parks’ work with The Beach Boys on their unfinished album Smile and his musically eclectic album Song Cycle.

    Did you catch Barry’s weekly Coriolis force joke?

    Barry compared the guitar sound in Angie by The Rolling Stones to that in World Upon Your Shoulders.

    Abigail pointed out that had this not been a BFE, Green Bench would have been the perfect brewery to pair with Silverchair.

    We discussed the trend of including a hidden track after a long silence on a CD (in reference to “Outro,” the hidden track after After All These Years). We referenced I Have Seen the Rain (feat. James T. Moore) by P!nk, Her Majesty by The Beatles, and Mercy, Sweet Moan by The Black Crowes as comparative examples. Reddit has also discussed this issue at length. Wikipedia maintains a list of albums containing a hidden track. After minimal research, we believe the mysterious album Ian referenced with multiple silent tracks was Sleepify by Vulfpeck.

    We once again plugged Matty C’s multimedia project What Am I Making.

    We closed by playing Ian’s new single, Say Goodbye. Watch the trippy music video! Say Goodbye is available for purchase on iTunes and Amazon.

    Ian has an abundance of music available on Spotify and YouTube. We especially recommend Panic Induced Love (the album we reviewed on Bonus: Friendship Induced Pod), his Building A Song Series, and his Bo Burnham-inspired video “Why Do I Eat So Much Cheese?”.

    Up next
 A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out by Panic! At the Disco

    Ian also randomly selected our next Jukebox episode, Professional Rapper by Lil Dicky, submitted by Dinos Korominas. This episode is scheduled to drop on July 12, 2024.

    Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe.

    Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry’s condition.

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  • Barry and Abigail discuss Twilight Time by Bennie Wallace and sample Time Stands Still, Twinger, Mangoes At Work, and They Call Me Baltastic from Hiatus Brewing Company in Ocala, Florida.

    Barry has a personal connection to Bennie Wallace through his friend “Uncle” Steve Moore, whose Oscar-nominated animated short “Redux Riding Hood” features a score written by Bennie. Watch "Redux Riding Hood" or read Uncle Steve’s blog post about its production!

    Many thanks to Lucas Frank, owner and brewer of Hiatus Brewing Company, for sitting down with us to talk about the history and the branding of the brewery!

    Barry shared his other Los Angeles jazz experiences at Chadney’s, across the street from the NBC Studios. One memorable performance was by trombone player Matt Finders, who was part of Tonight Show with Jay Leno Band led by Kevin Eubanks.

    Check out Barry’s playlist of the songs that were covered by Bennie Wallace on this album!

    Abigail could not help but hear Silver Bells in The Tennessee Waltz.

    Abigail and Barry compared Willie Mae to Linus and Lucy by Vince Guaraldi Trio, from the soundtrack to “A Charlie Brown Christmas.”

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 Diorama by Silverchair, submitted to our Virtual Jukebox by Ian Rees

    Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe.

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  • Barry, Abigail, and special guest Nick Martino discuss Nick’s work with New York Funk Exchange and sample Exclamative Sour Series - Peachicot KISS! KISS! and Atomic Duck from Able Baker Brewing in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    We were delighted to share the stage in Henderson, Nevada, with live recordings of six other podcasts: What Am I Making, Matt and Mattingly’s Ice Cream Social, Making Podcasts Great Again (on which Abigail appeared briefly; full episode on Patreon), Parenting is a Joke (on which Barry and Abigail were interviewed together, but the live episode has not yet been released), New Music for Olds (typically a written medium), and The Muckrake Political Podcast (full episode on Patreon).

    Nick Martino previously appeared on Bonus: A Christmas Day's Eve! Original Songs by Our Friends from 2022 with his jazzy version of “The Christmas Song” featuring his wife Connie on vocals and his daughter Daphne on tambourine.

    Our guest bartender was Matt Carlson of the What Am I Making multimedia empire. With this appearance, Matt is now the first member of our five-timers club!

    Other members of New York Funk Exchange we specifically called out were vocalist Serena Fortier and rapper Cidida (who only appears on the hidden reprise of Without You after The Bailout Pt. 3 on the digital version of the album).

    Tremendous thank you to Pete Dominick of the Stand Up! with Pete Dominick podcast for organizing the event, for inviting us to record live, and ultimately for creating the community that has supported our podcast so much over the years. Thank you also to Cassie and Mike Rice of Gymcats for their on-the-ground work to make the event come together.

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 Twilight Time by Bennie Wallace

    Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe.

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  • Barry, Abigail, and surprise special guest Becky Richey discuss On My Own Two Feet by Granian and sample The One They Call Zoe and A Pale Mosaic from Hops & Grain Brewing (brewed by Austin Beerworks) in Austin, Texas.
    Hops & Grain no longer has a taproom in Austin, but the two beers we sampled continue to be brewed by Austin Beerworks and are available at certain venues around Austin!
    Garen Gueyikian (the songwriter, lyricist, vocalist, and primarily instrumentalist behind Granian) co-wrote BOOM BOOM with Teddi Gold, which has been used in multiple commercials, including in an Old Navy commercial from spring 2021.
    Garen later formed Kill the Alarm. We played Kill the Alarm’s versions of Uncovered and Collide (compare to Granian’s versions of Uncovered and Collide).
    Abigail entered On My Own into the Abigail Hummel School of Speaking Smartly About Music with a comparison to Survivor by Destiny’s Child (secondarily, I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor).
    Becky posed the question of our favorite song that employs the radio static effect. Barry entered Honey Pie by The Beatles (we have officially gone zero episodes without mentioning the White Album!).
    Becky compared her love of Uncovered to her love of On the Way Down by Ryan Cabrera.
    Becky shared this video of Garen performing My Voice and breaking his guitar.
    Up next… Twilight Time by Bennie Wallace
    Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe.
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