<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?><!--Generated by Site-Server v6.0.0-71e1ac5decab19abe5b4c28046bd6b7da5796cf4-1 (http://www.squarespace.com) on Thu, 25 Jul 2024 12:00:35 GMT
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Spotlighting the death metal band Dethklok, whose popularity makes them the seventh-largest economy in the world, Metalocalypse managed to skewer the music industry as effectively as Spinal Tap while also being a wild ride into interpersonal relationships, worldwide conspiracies, and a cocaine-addled clown based on David Lee Roth.

The series has been absent since its last special, The Doomstar Requiem, nearly a decade ago. It returns on Tuesday, August 22, with a feature-length series finale, entitled Army of the Doomstar, accompanied by both a soundtrack and a fourth Dethklok LP, Dethalbum IV. Ahead of its release, we hopped on the phone with Brendon Small to talk about Metalocalypse and its history.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p class="">Writer/actor/director/musician/et al <a href="http://www.galaktikon.com/site/">Brendon Small</a> would be a legend if he’d stopped with the creation of his Adult Swim animated series, <em>Home Movies</em>, in the early ’00s. Following it up with the heavy metal fantasy comedy of <em>Metalocalypse</em> secured that status for all time when it debuted in 2006.</p><p class="">Spotlighting the death metal band Dethklok, whose popularity makes them the seventh-largest economy in the world, <em>Metalocalypse</em> managed to skewer the music industry as effectively as Spinal Tap while also being a wild ride into interpersonal relationships, worldwide conspiracies, and a cocaine-addled clown based on David Lee Roth.</p><p class="">The series has been absent since its last special, <em>The Doomstar Requiem</em>, nearly a decade ago. It returns on Tuesday, August 22, with a feature-length series finale, entitled <em>Army of the Doomstar</em>, accompanied by both a soundtrack and a fourth Dethklok LP, <em>Dethalbum IV</em>. Ahead of its release, we hopped on the phone with Brendon Small to talk about <em>Metalocalypse</em> and its history.</p>





















  
  












  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist</strong></p><p class="">Dethklok, "Thunderhorse" (<em>Dethalbum</em>)</p><p class="">Dethklok, "Aortic Desecration" (<em>Dethalbum IV</em>)</p><p class="">Dethklok, "The Duel" (<em>The Doomstar Requiem</em>)</p><p class="">Dethklok, "Go Into the Water" (<em>Dethalbum</em>)</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we talk with writer, director, actor, and musician Brendon Small about the return of his hit Adult Swim show, Metalocalypse.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Writer/actor/director/musician/et al Brendon Small would be a legend if he’d stopped with the creation of his Adult Swim animated series, Home Movies, in the early ’00s. Following it up with the heavy metal fantasy comedy of Metalocalypse secured that status for all time when it debuted in 2006.

Spotlighting the death metal band Dethklok, whose popularity makes them the seventh-largest economy in the world, Metalocalypse managed to skewer the music industry as effectively as Spinal Tap while also being a wild ride into interpersonal relationships, worldwide conspiracies, and a cocaine-addled clown based on David Lee Roth.

The series has been absent since its last special, The Doomstar Requiem, nearly a decade ago. It returns on Tuesday, August 22, with a feature-length series finale, entitled Army of the Doomstar, accompanied by both a soundtrack and a fourth Dethklok LP, Dethalbum IV. Ahead of its release, we hopped on the phone with Brendon Small to talk about Metalocalypse and its history.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:23:15</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1692899831020-LL866R294ASNF361T0M4/unnamed-1.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>144</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #144: Brendon Small (Metalocalypse)</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="22,335,506" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/FIB144-Brendon_Small_Metalocalypse.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="22,335,506" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/FIB144-Brendon_Small_Metalocalypse.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #144: Brendon Small (Metalocalypse)</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #143: Marty Isenberg</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 12 Jul 2023 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2023/7/13/episode-143-marty-isenberg</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:64af077101a1176f29af02eb</guid><description><![CDATA[Playing bass was love at first pluck for Marty Isenberg. His career as a jazz musician began at the age of 12, after losing his father to cancer the year prior. A skilled amateur musician, Marty’s father kept many instruments around the house that he would play for the family. After his death, Marty would pull one of these instruments off the wall and begin teaching himself how to play by reading tablature in Bass Player Magazine. The first song he ever learned was My Own Summer by The Deftones. Playing bass was love at first pluck for Mr. Isenberg. It was a cathartic healing experience, a way to stay connected to his father, and a way to creatively express himself. He went on to study at the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music where he majored in Jazz Performance and minored in Jazz Composition, and received his Master of Music degree from New York University. He is now a doctoral candidate at Stony Brook University where he is the teaching assistant to the jazz department chair Ray Anderson.

I spoke with Marty Isenberg via Zoom about his debut recording, The Way I Feel Inside, inspired by the films of Wes Anderson, out now from Truth Revolution Recording Collective.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p class="">Playing bass was love at first pluck for Marty Isenberg. His career as a jazz musician began at the age of 12, after losing his father to cancer the year prior. A skilled amateur musician, Marty’s father kept many instruments around the house that he would play for the family. After his death, Marty would pull one of these instruments off the wall and begin teaching himself how to play by reading tablature in <em>Bass Player Magazine</em>. The first song he ever learned was “My Own Summer” by The Deftones.</p><p class="">Playing bass was love at first pluck for Mr. Isenberg. It was a cathartic healing experience, a way to stay connected to his father, and a way to creatively express himself. He went on to study at the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music where he majored in Jazz Performance and minored in Jazz Composition, and received his Master of Music degree from New York University. He is now a doctoral candidate at Stony Brook University where he is the teaching assistant to the jazz department chair Ray Anderson.</p><p class="">I spoke with Marty Isenberg via Zoom about his debut recording, <em>The Way I Feel Inside</em>, inspired by the films of Wes Anderson, out now from <a href="https://trrstore.bandcamp.com/album/the-way-i-feel-inside-inspired-by-the-films-of-wes-anderson">Truth Revolution Recording Collective</a>.</p>





















  
  












  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist</strong></p><p class="">Mark Mothersbaugh, "Hardest Geometry Problem in the World"</p><p class="">Marty Isenberg, "Needle in the Hay"</p><p class="">Marty Isenberg, "These Days"</p><p class="">Marty Isenberg, "Stephanie Says"</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we talk with jazz musican Marty Isenberg about his debut recording, The Way I Feel Inside, inspired by the films of Wes Anderson.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Playing bass was love at first pluck for Marty Isenberg. His career as a jazz musician began at the age of 12, after losing his father to cancer the year prior. A skilled amateur musician, Marty’s father kept many instruments around the house that he would play for the family. After his death, Marty would pull one of these instruments off the wall and begin teaching himself how to play by reading tablature in Bass Player Magazine. The first song he ever learned was My Own Summer by The Deftones. Playing bass was love at first pluck for Mr. Isenberg. It was a cathartic healing experience, a way to stay connected to his father, and a way to creatively express himself. He went on to study at the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music where he majored in Jazz Performance and minored in Jazz Composition, and received his Master of Music degree from New York University. He is now a doctoral candidate at Stony Brook University where he is the teaching assistant to the jazz department chair Ray Anderson.

I spoke with Marty Isenberg via Zoom about his debut recording, The Way I Feel Inside, inspired by the films of Wes Anderson, out now from Truth Revolution Recording Collective.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:17:54</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1689192469559-R7N4LNYPOKW715QDQNIS/unnamed+%281%29.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>143</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #143: Marty Isenberg</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="17,193,758" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/FIB143-Marty_Isenberg.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="17,193,758" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/FIB143-Marty_Isenberg.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #143: Marty Isenberg</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #142: Jon Coco</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2023 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2023/2/9/episode-142-jon-coco</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:63d92ad41845da45e54ac1d8</guid><description><![CDATA[As a boy growing up in Boston, Jon Coco immersed himself in the music of timeless bands like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, and Pink Floyd. Tapping into the music of the ‘70s with an impressive vinyl record collection, he started writing original music and dove into performances in the late ‘80s Boston music scene.
 
Invited by an A&M recording studio head engineer to record songs for A&M, Coco gave in to the eventual lure of Los Angeles and the larger opportunities it promised. An early lesson would come when A&M Records closed their doors while his band was still recording their debut record. After two years as a staple on the Hollywood live club scene, Coco seized the opportunity to try his hand at creating music for a film trailer. This pivot provided many years of work and included his compositions in the marketing campaigns for Oscar-nominated and award-winning films such as The Departed, Batman Begins, No Country for Old Men, Room, and numerous others.
 
Endlessly pursuing his own true north and identity, Coco relocated to Nashville in 2016 to trade the companionship of traffic and airplanes for a mini ranch with horses, donkeys, and chickens. This slower and more relaxed pace, exacerbated by the Covid lockdown, has cultivated an even more intense maturation of Coco’s signature style.
 
There is a common element to his music that is as relatable for listeners of a major metropolitan area as for those in rural surroundings, because their source is a man who finds the essential humanity in both.

I spoke with Jon Coco via Zoom about his new album, Chasing the Dream, as well as his work composing for film trailers.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p class="">As a boy growing up in Boston, Jon Coco immersed himself in the music of timeless bands like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, and Pink Floyd. Tapping into the music of the ‘70s with an impressive vinyl record collection, he started writing original music and dove into performances in the late ‘80s Boston music scene.</p><p class=""> Invited by an A&amp;M recording studio head engineer to record songs for A&amp;M, Coco gave in to the eventual lure of Los Angeles and the larger opportunities it promised. An early lesson would come when A&amp;M Records closed their doors while his band was still recording their debut record. After two years as a staple on the Hollywood live club scene, Coco seized the opportunity to try his hand at creating music for a film trailer. This pivot provided many years of work and included his compositions in the marketing campaigns for Oscar-nominated and award-winning films such as <em>The Departed</em>, <em>Batman Begins</em>, <em>No Country for Old Men</em>, <em>Room</em>, and numerous others.</p><p class=""> Endlessly pursuing his own true north and identity, Coco relocated to Nashville in 2016 to trade the companionship of traffic and airplanes for a mini ranch with horses, donkeys, and chickens. This slower and more relaxed pace, exacerbated by the Covid lockdown, has cultivated an even more intense maturation of Coco’s signature style.</p><p class=""> There is a common element to his music that is as relatable for listeners of a major metropolitan area as for those in rural surroundings, because their source is a man who finds the essential humanity in both.</p><p class="">I spoke with Jon Coco via Zoom about his new album, <em>Chasing the Dream</em>, as well as his work composing for film trailers.</p>





















  
  












  <p class="">You can purchase Jon Coco’s <em>Chasing the Dream</em> via his <a href="https://joncoco.com/music">website</a>.</p>





















  
  






  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist</strong></p><p class="">Jon Coco, "Chasing A Dream"</p><p class="">Jon Coco, "Hard Habit"</p><p class="">X-Men 1.5 TV spot</p><p class="">Jon Coco, "Time Won't Heal"</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we talk with musican and composer Jon Coco about his debut album, Chasing the Dream, as well as his work composing for film trailers.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>As a boy growing up in Boston, Jon Coco immersed himself in the music of timeless bands like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, and Pink Floyd. Tapping into the music of the ‘70s with an impressive vinyl record collection, he started writing original music and dove into performances in the late ‘80s Boston music scene.
 
Invited by an A&amp;M recording studio head engineer to record songs for A&amp;M, Coco gave in to the eventual lure of Los Angeles and the larger opportunities it promised. An early lesson would come when A&amp;M Records closed their doors while his band was still recording their debut record. After two years as a staple on the Hollywood live club scene, Coco seized the opportunity to try his hand at creating music for a film trailer. This pivot provided many years of work and included his compositions in the marketing campaigns for Oscar-nominated and award-winning films such as The Departed, Batman Begins, No Country for Old Men, Room, and numerous others.
 
Endlessly pursuing his own true north and identity, Coco relocated to Nashville in 2016 to trade the companionship of traffic and airplanes for a mini ranch with horses, donkeys, and chickens. This slower and more relaxed pace, exacerbated by the Covid lockdown, has cultivated an even more intense maturation of Coco’s signature style.
 
There is a common element to his music that is as relatable for listeners of a major metropolitan area as for those in rural surroundings, because their source is a man who finds the essential humanity in both.

I spoke with Jon Coco via Zoom about his new album, Chasing the Dream, as well as his work composing for film trailers.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:34:35</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/e77880ce-7595-4c6f-9e5e-235216fd18f5/jon+coco+chasing+a+dream.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>142</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #142: Jon Coco</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="33,204,932" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB142-Jon-Coco.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="33,204,932" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB142-Jon-Coco.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #142: Jon Coco</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #141: Peacemaker with Kevin Kiner</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2023 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2023/2/7/episode-141-peacemaker-with-kevin-kiner</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:63d9295cf36d0e03f7691d0f</guid><description><![CDATA[The HBO Max series, Peacemaker, the spin-off from director James Gunn's The Suicide Squad has become a massive hit for the streaming service, and not a small amount of its popularity comes from its deft use of music. However, while much as been made of the series' use of under-the-radar or forgotten rock 'n' roll and hair metal, composer Kevin Kiner's work on the series, alongside Clint Mansell, helps set the tone for a show which is by turns outrageous, violent, and surprisingly introspective and thoughtful.

Ahead of the Peacemaker series finale, we spoke with Kiner about his work on the series, as well as his past compositions for the Star Wars and DC universes.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p class="">The HBO Max series, <em>Peacemaker</em>, the spin-off from director James Gunn's <em>The Suicide Squad</em> has become a massive hit for the streaming service, and not a small amount of its popularity comes from its deft use of music. However, while much as been made of the series' use of under-the-radar or forgotten rock 'n' roll and hair metal, composer Kevin Kiner's work on the series, alongside Clint Mansell, helps set the tone for a show which is by turns outrageous, violent, and surprisingly introspective and thoughtful.</p><p class="">Ahead of the <em>Peacemaker</em> series finale, we spoke with Kiner about his work on the series, as well as his past compositions for the Star Wars and DC universes.</p>





















  
  












  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist</strong></p><p class="">Wig Wam, "Do Ya Wanna Taste It"</p><p class="">Clint Mansell &amp; Kevin Kiner, "Peacemaker Rock Theme Jam"</p><p class="">Clint Mansell &amp; Kevin Kiner, "Eagly"</p><p class="">John Cena, "Home Sweet Home (Piano Version)"</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we talk with musican and composer Kevin Kiner about his score for the smash HBO Max series, Peacemaker.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>The HBO Max series, Peacemaker, the spin-off from director James Gunn's The Suicide Squad has become a massive hit for the streaming service, and not a small amount of its popularity comes from its deft use of music. However, while much as been made of the series' use of under-the-radar or forgotten rock 'n' roll and hair metal, composer Kevin Kiner's work on the series, alongside Clint Mansell, helps set the tone for a show which is by turns outrageous, violent, and surprisingly introspective and thoughtful.

Ahead of the Peacemaker series finale, we spoke with Kiner about his work on the series, as well as his past compositions for the Star Wars and DC universes.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:21:33</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/191806e6-360c-4ede-baea-394b326b3320/peacemaker+soundtrack.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>141</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #141: Peacemaker with Kevin Kiner</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="20,696,268" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB141-Peacemaker_Kevin-Kiner.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="20,696,268" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB141-Peacemaker_Kevin-Kiner.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #141: Peacemaker with Kevin Kiner</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #140: New York Ninja with Voyg3r</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2023 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2023/2/2/episode-140-new-york-ninja-with-voyg3r</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:63d926c72683c7769f332d30</guid><description><![CDATA[Pronounced “Voyager 3,” Detroit’s Voyag3r feature keyboardist Steve Greene, guitarist Aaron Greene, and drummer Greg Mastin. Inspired by the soundtracks to vintage horror, action, and sci-fi films, the trio creates experimental rock that owes a debt to pioneers like John Carpenter and shares a kinship with bands such as Trans Am, Teeth of the Sea, and Zombi.

Originally directed by and starring martial arts actor John Liu (The Secret Rivals, Invincible Armor) in his only American production, New York Ninja was filmed entirely on 35mm in 1984, but the project was abandoned during production resulting in all original sound materials being lost over time. 35 years later, Vinegar Syndrome acquired the original unedited camera negative and painstakingly constructed and completed the film, with the voice talents of genre favorites: Don “The Dragon” Wilson, Linnea Quigley, Michael Berryman, Ginger Lynn Allen, and Cynthia Rothrock, and a score by Voyag3r.

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  <p class="">Pronounced “Voyager 3,” Detroit’s Voyag3r feature keyboardist Steve Greene, guitarist Aaron Greene, and drummer Greg Mastin. Inspired by the soundtracks to vintage horror, action, and sci-fi films, the trio creates experimental rock that owes a debt to pioneers like John Carpenter and shares a kinship with bands such as Trans Am, Teeth of the Sea, and Zombi.</p><p class="">Originally directed by and starring martial arts actor John Liu (<em>The Secret Rivals</em>, <em>Invincible Armor</em>) in his only American production, <em>New York Ninja</em> was filmed entirely on 35mm in 1984, but the project was abandoned during production resulting in all original sound materials being lost over time. 35 years later, Vinegar Syndrome acquired the original unedited camera negative and painstakingly constructed and completed the film, with the voice talents of genre favorites: Don “The Dragon” Wilson, Linnea Quigley, Michael Berryman, Ginger Lynn Allen, and Cynthia Rothrock, and a score by Voyag3r.</p>





















  
  












  <p class="">You can purchase Voyag3r’s <em>New York Ninja</em> score from <a href="https://voyag3rstore.com/new-york-ninja">their webstore</a>, and the Blu-ray is available from <a href="https://vinegarsyndrome.com/products/new-york-ninja?_pos=1&amp;_sid=b7560a298&amp;_ss=r">Vinegar Syndrome</a>.</p>





















  
  






  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist</strong></p><p class="">Voyag3r, "The Ninja"</p><p class="">Voyag3r, "The Plutonium Killer"</p><p class="">Voyag3r, "Battle on the Rooftop"</p><p class="">Voyag3r, "Lord Of Doom Fortress"</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we talk with the group Voyag3r about their score for Vinegar Syndrome's recent release, New York Ninja.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Pronounced “Voyager 3,” Detroit’s Voyag3r feature keyboardist Steve Greene, guitarist Aaron Greene, and drummer Greg Mastin. Inspired by the soundtracks to vintage horror, action, and sci-fi films, the trio creates experimental rock that owes a debt to pioneers like John Carpenter and shares a kinship with bands such as Trans Am, Teeth of the Sea, and Zombi.

Originally directed by and starring martial arts actor John Liu (The Secret Rivals, Invincible Armor) in his only American production, New York Ninja was filmed entirely on 35mm in 1984, but the project was abandoned during production resulting in all original sound materials being lost over time. 35 years later, Vinegar Syndrome acquired the original unedited camera negative and painstakingly constructed and completed the film, with the voice talents of genre favorites: Don “The Dragon” Wilson, Linnea Quigley, Michael Berryman, Ginger Lynn Allen, and Cynthia Rothrock, and a score by Voyag3r.

I spoke by phone with all three members of Voyag3r about New York Ninja, the band's history, and more.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:28:58</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/d9cc7469-88bc-41a7-9c8c-4f6416044f58/new+york+ninja+soundtrack.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>140</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #140: New York Ninja with Voyg3r</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="27,820,382" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB140-Voyag3r_New-York-Ninja.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="27,820,382" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB140-Voyag3r_New-York-Ninja.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #140: New York Ninja with Voyg3r</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #139: Your Favorite Soundtrack with Katlyn Conroy</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2023 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2023/1/31/episode-139-your-favorite-soundtrack-with-katlyn-conroy</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:63d9208b7163b7658a970deb</guid><description><![CDATA[Is this thing on? Sorry about the length of being gone. It's been a thing. But we're back, and this installment of Your Favorite Soundtrack sees us talking with Katlyn Conroy about the soundtrack to the 1974 Brian De Palma film, Phantom of the Paradise. Katlyn is a longtime music and movie fan, and her work in bands such as Cowboy Indian Bear, La Guerre, and her two new projects, Cheery and Dooms, means that she's well-known in the Midwest for beautiful melodies and emotionally-resonant songwriting.

Therefor, it makes total sense that she'd pick a film with music by the one and only Paul Williams, a man who's no stranger to tugging at the heartstrings.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p class="">On this episode, we continue our series, Your Favorite Soundtrack, where we talk to our favorite people about the soundtracks they love. Our latest installment features Katlyn Conroy of Cheery and Dooms, talking about the soundtrack to the 1974 film, <em>Phantom of the Paradise</em>.</p>





















  
  












  <p class="">You can purchase Dooms’ <em>Shellshine</em> via <a href="https://www.highdivekc.com/albums/shellshine-by-dooms/">High Dive Records</a>.</p>





















  
  






  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p><p class="">Paul Williams, "Phantom's Theme (Beauty And The Beast)"</p><p class="">The Undead, "Somebody Super Like You (Beef Construction Song)"</p><p class="">Dooms, "number's up"</p><p class="">Paul Williams, "The Hell Of It"</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we continue our series, Your Favorite Soundtrack, where we talk to our favorite people about the soundtracks they love. Our latest installment features Katlyn Conroy of Cheery and Dooms, talking about the soundtrack to the 1974 film, Phantom of the Paradise.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Is this thing on? Sorry about the length of being gone. It's been a thing. But we're back, and this installment of Your Favorite Soundtrack sees us talking with Katlyn Conroy about the soundtrack to the 1974 Brian De Palma film, Phantom of the Paradise. Katlyn is a longtime music and movie fan, and her work in bands such as Cowboy Indian Bear, La Guerre, and her two new projects, Cheery and Dooms, means that she's well-known in the Midwest for beautiful melodies and emotionally-resonant songwriting.

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It's a fascinating story, filled with music you're sure to wish you'd heard when you were in your teens, as it's so richly-layered and evocative, so it was with some excitement that I hopped on Zoom with director Hinton (who now also plays guitar for Luxury) to talk about all of this and more.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p class="">Director <strong>Matt Hinton</strong>'s documentary, <a href="https://www.parallel-love.com"><em>Parallel Love: The Story of a Band Called Luxury</em></a>, has a couple of very interesting wrinkles. Not only is the Georgia post-punk band an act you've likely not heard of, the reunited act now features three members who are Eastern Orthodox priests, and director Hinton is part of the band, as well. That's before you get into the fact that Luxury is an often-forgotten part of the early history of Christian label Tooth &amp; Nail Records, or the terrible accident which almost ended the lives of the band members.</p><p class="">It's a fascinating story, filled with music you're sure to wish you'd heard when you were in your teens, as it's so richly-layered and evocative, so it was with some excitement that I hopped on Zoom with director Hinton (who now also plays guitar for Luxury) to talk about all of this and more.</p>
































  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist </strong></p><p class="">Luxury, "Pink Revenge" (<em>Amazing &amp; Thank You</em>)</p><p class="">Luxury, "The Luxury Theme" (<em>Amazing &amp; Thank You</em>)</p><p class="">Luxury, "From the Lion Within" (<em>The Latest &amp; The Greatest</em>)</p><p class="">Luxury, "You Must Change Your Life" (<em>Trophies</em>)</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we talk with musician and documentarian, Matt Hinton, about his work in the band Luxury, as well as his documentary about the band, Parallel Love.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Director Matt Hinton's documentary, Parallel Love: The Story of a Band Called Luxury, has a couple of very interesting wrinkles. Not only is the Georgia post-punk band an act you've likely not heard of, the reunited act now features three members who are Eastern Orthodox priests, and director Hinton is part of the band, as well. That's before you get into the fact that Luxury is an often-forgotten part of the early history of Christian label Tooth &amp; Nail Records, or the terrible accident which almost ended the lives of the band members.

It's a fascinating story, filled with music you're sure to wish you'd heard when you were in your teens, as it's so richly-layered and evocative, so it was with some excitement that I hopped on Zoom with director Hinton (who now also plays guitar for Luxury) to talk about all of this and more.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:37:11</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1627308615173-CQTMRIWNT9EDPVD0V8J6/p16852983_v_h9_aa.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>138</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #138: Luxury's Matt Hinton &amp; Parallel Love</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="35,700,176" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB138-Parallel_Love.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="35,700,176" medium="audio" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB138-Parallel_Love.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #138: Luxury's Matt Hinton &amp; Parallel Love</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #137: Antoni Maiovvi</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2021 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2021/8/9/episode-137-antoni-maiovvi</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:60febee99fb0f8527aae96cd</guid><description><![CDATA[A project born in Bristol in 2006 and developed in the bohemian dystopia of Berlin from 2009, Antoni Maiovvi walks the line between retro-synth and horror soundtracks for both real and imagined films. Recently, the musician -- who is one of the co-founders of Giallo Disco Records, in addition to his own endeavors -- has released Church of the Second Sun, a collaboration with prog-rockers ANTA, as well as the latest '80s synthwave album from his Jason Priest alter-ego.

I spoke via Zoom with Antoni Maiovvi about horror disco, prog, composing for film, and more.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p class="">A project born in Bristol in 2006 and developed in the bohemian dystopia of Berlin from 2009, <a href="https://maiovvi.com"><strong>Antoni Maiovvi</strong></a> walks the line between retro-synth and horror soundtracks for both real and imagined films. Recently, the musician -- who is one of the co-founders of Giallo Disco Records, in addition to his own endeavors -- has released <em>Church of the Second Sun</em>, a collaboration with prog-rockers ANTA, as well as the latest '80s synthwave album from his Jason Priest alter-ego.</p><p class="">I spoke via Zoom with Antoni Maiovvi about horror disco, prog, composing for film, and more.</p>
































  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist </strong></p><p class="">Antoni Maiovvi &amp; ANTA, "As Above, So Below" (<em>Church of the Second Sun</em>)</p><p class="">Antoni Maiovvi, "Zombie Beach" (<em>Before &amp; After The Bomb</em>)</p><p class="">Jason Priest, "The Power" (<em>Jason Priest Is Missing</em>)</p><p class="">Antoni Maiovvi, "Driving Theme" (<em>Yellow </em>OST)</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we talk with composer and musician Antoni Maiovvi.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>A project born in Bristol in 2006 and developed in the bohemian dystopia of Berlin from 2009, Antoni Maiovvi walks the line between retro-synth and horror soundtracks for both real and imagined films. Recently, the musician -- who is one of the co-founders of Giallo Disco Records, in addition to his own endeavors -- has released Church of the Second Sun, a collaboration with prog-rockers ANTA, as well as the latest '80s synthwave album from his Jason Priest alter-ego.

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The band rehearse, write, record, mix, master and film everything themselves in one dedicated space that they affectionately call "The Sausage Factory" and have no problem bringing friends along either. To date, Punk Rock Factory has had singers from bands such as Protest the Hero, Bowling for Soup, Mest, Rufio, Belvedere, Ten Foot Pole and more, provide guest vocals on tracks, firmly cementing themselves as a punk rock household name.

On the new album, Masters of the Uniwurst, Punk Rock Factory takes on 21 classic TV theme songs including, Arthur, Power Rangers, Saved By The Bell, The Flintstones, Goof Troop, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Pokemon and many more.

I spoke via Zoom with all four members of Punk Rock Factory about Masters of the Uniwurst, cover songs in general, and more.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p class="">Formed in late 2014 in South Wales, <a href="https://punkrockfactory.com"><strong>Punk Rock Factory</strong></a> combine everything you love about 1990s/2000s punk rock, and reimagine classic and hit songs like you’ve never heard them before. From Meat Loaf to Disney, nothing is off-limits to them.</p><p class="">The band rehearse, write, record, mix, master and film everything themselves in one dedicated space that they affectionately call "The Sausage Factory" and have no problem bringing friends along either. To date, Punk Rock Factory has had singers from bands such as Protest the Hero, Bowling for Soup, Mest, Rufio, Belvedere, Ten Foot Pole and more, provide guest vocals on tracks, firmly cementing themselves as a punk rock household name.</p><p class="">On the new album, <em>Masters of the Uniwurst</em>, Punk Rock Factory takes on 21 classic TV theme songs including, <em>Arthur</em>, <em>Power Rangers</em>, <em>Saved By The Bell</em>, <em>The Flintstones</em>, <em>Goof Troop</em>, <em>Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles</em>, <em>Pokemon </em>and many more.</p><p class="">I spoke via Zoom with all four members of Punk Rock Factory about <em>Masters of the Uniwurst</em>, cover songs in general, and more.</p>
































  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist </strong></p><p class="">Punk Rock Factory, "Let It Go" (ft. Jaret Reddick) (<em>A Whole New Wurst</em>)</p><p class="">Punk Rock Factory, "Thundercats" (<em>Masters of the Uniwurst</em>)</p><p class="">Punk Rock Factory, "St. Elmo's Fire (Man In Motion)" (<em>The Wurst is Yet to Come</em>)</p><p class="">Punk Rock Factory, "King of the Hill theme" (YouTube)</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we talk with all four members of Punk Rock Factory about their new album of TV theme songs, Masters of the Uniwurst.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Formed in late 2014 in South Wales, Punk Rock Factory combine everything you love about 1990s/2000s punk rock, and reimagine classic and hit songs like you’ve never heard them before. From Meat Loaf to Disney, nothing is off-limits to them.

The band rehearse, write, record, mix, master and film everything themselves in one dedicated space that they affectionately call "The Sausage Factory" and have no problem bringing friends along either. To date, Punk Rock Factory has had singers from bands such as Protest the Hero, Bowling for Soup, Mest, Rufio, Belvedere, Ten Foot Pole and more, provide guest vocals on tracks, firmly cementing themselves as a punk rock household name.

On the new album, Masters of the Uniwurst, Punk Rock Factory takes on 21 classic TV theme songs including, Arthur, Power Rangers, Saved By The Bell, The Flintstones, Goof Troop, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Pokemon and many more.

I spoke via Zoom with all four members of Punk Rock Factory about Masters of the Uniwurst, cover songs in general, and more.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:25:53</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1627307598702-7ZLGG5QU1ZNL4OQZVV9V/Masters+of+The+Uniwurst+front.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>136</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #136: Punk Rock Factory</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="24,849,519" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB136-Punk_Rock_Factory.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="24,849,519" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB136-Punk_Rock_Factory.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #136: Punk Rock Factory</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #135: Composer Max Aruj</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2021 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2021/7/26/episode-135-composer-max-aruj</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:60febad15d506349898c4926</guid><description><![CDATA[Sorry for the delay on this episode. I got a promotion at work, live shows are returning, and I have been quite overwhelmed. Rest assured, the podcast is still happening. I just needed to catch up on the things which pay money in order to get around to putting together the next few episodes. So, after much delay, here's our episode on composer Max Aruj.

Up and coming Los Angeles based composer Max Aruj had two exciting projects release on June 25: the crime drama Lansky from Vertical Entertainment, profiling legendary gangster Meyer Lansky, and the Liam Neeson-starring action-thriller The Ice Road from Netflix.

The composer got his start in the industry working at the widely known film music hub Remote Control Productions in Santa Monica, CA where he's worked closely with composer Lorne Balfe on numerous projects, including Ad Astra, Black Widow, and HBO's His Dark Materials.

Max first collaborated with Lansky writer-director Eytan Rockaway on the psychological thriller The Abandoned. Their established working relationship allowed them to delve even deeper creatively this time around. The film takes place in two time periods: Lansky in his earlier years and him looking back at his life in the '80s. To reflect this, Max utilized some '80s Vangelis colors as the musical palette, mixed with orchestra. He wanted to create both a sense of darkness and sentimentality to capture both sides of such a complicated figure. The composer also leaned into his Jewish roots by including Jewish colors in the music to reflect Lansky's identity.

For The Ice Road, Max collaborated with director Jonathan Hensleigh and his goal was to really play into the classic action tropes and create a next level, bombastic score. Having an archetypal character (led by the iconic Liam Neeson), allowed Max to really dig into the storyline. Once Max had the thematic tapestry nailed down, the rest of the music flowed out.

I spoke by phone with Max Aruj about these two films, their differences, and his career.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p class="">Sorry for the delay on this episode. I got a promotion at work, live shows are returning, and I have been quite overwhelmed. Rest assured, the podcast is still happening. I just needed to catch up on the things which pay money in order to get around to putting together the next few episodes. So, after much delay, here's our episode on composer <a href="http://maxaruj.com"><strong>Max Aruj</strong></a>.</p><p class="">Up and coming Los Angeles based composer Max Aruj had two exciting projects release on June 25: the crime drama <em>Lansky </em>from Vertical Entertainment, profiling legendary gangster Meyer Lansky, and the Liam Neeson-starring action-thriller <em>The Ice Road</em> from Netflix.</p><p class="">The composer got his start in the industry working at the widely known film music hub Remote Control Productions in Santa Monica, CA where he's worked closely with composer Lorne Balfe on numerous projects, including <em>Ad Astra</em>, <em>Black Widow</em>, and HBO's <em>His Dark Materials</em>.</p><p class="">Max first collaborated with <em>Lansky </em>writer-director Eytan Rockaway on the psychological thriller The Abandoned. Their established working relationship allowed them to delve even deeper creatively this time around. The film takes place in two time periods: Lansky in his earlier years and him looking back at his life in the '80s. To reflect this, Max utilized some '80s Vangelis colors as the musical palette, mixed with orchestra. He wanted to create both a sense of darkness and sentimentality to capture both sides of such a complicated figure. The composer also leaned into his Jewish roots by including Jewish colors in the music to reflect Lansky's identity.</p><p class="">For <em>The Ice Road</em>, Max collaborated with director Jonathan Hensleigh and his goal was to really play into the classic action tropes and create a next level, bombastic score. Having an archetypal character (led by the iconic Liam Neeson), allowed Max to really dig into the storyline. Once Max had the thematic tapestry nailed down, the rest of the music flowed out.</p><p class="">I spoke by phone with Max Aruj about these two films, their differences, and his career.</p>
































  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist </strong></p><p class="">Max Aruj, "Dive" (<em>Crawl </em>OST)</p><p class="">Max Aruj, "The Ice Road" (<em>The Ice Road</em> OST)</p><p class="">Max Aruj, "Lansky" (<em>Lansky </em>OST)</p><p class="">Max Aruj, "Bounteous Fields" (<em>Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Wrath of the Druids</em> OST)</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we talk with composer Max Aruj about his recent scores for Lansky and the Ice Road.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Sorry for the delay on this episode. I got a promotion at work, live shows are returning, and I have been quite overwhelmed. Rest assured, the podcast is still happening. I just needed to catch up on the things which pay money in order to get around to putting together the next few episodes. So, after much delay, here's our episode on composer Max Aruj.

Up and coming Los Angeles based composer Max Aruj had two exciting projects release on June 25: the crime drama Lansky from Vertical Entertainment, profiling legendary gangster Meyer Lansky, and the Liam Neeson-starring action-thriller The Ice Road from Netflix.

The composer got his start in the industry working at the widely known film music hub Remote Control Productions in Santa Monica, CA where he's worked closely with composer Lorne Balfe on numerous projects, including Ad Astra, Black Widow, and HBO's His Dark Materials.

Max first collaborated with Lansky writer-director Eytan Rockaway on the psychological thriller The Abandoned. Their established working relationship allowed them to delve even deeper creatively this time around. The film takes place in two time periods: Lansky in his earlier years and him looking back at his life in the '80s. To reflect this, Max utilized some '80s Vangelis colors as the musical palette, mixed with orchestra. He wanted to create both a sense of darkness and sentimentality to capture both sides of such a complicated figure. The composer also leaned into his Jewish roots by including Jewish colors in the music to reflect Lansky's identity.

For The Ice Road, Max collaborated with director Jonathan Hensleigh and his goal was to really play into the classic action tropes and create a next level, bombastic score. Having an archetypal character (led by the iconic Liam Neeson), allowed Max to really dig into the storyline. Once Max had the thematic tapestry nailed down, the rest of the music flowed out.

I spoke by phone with Max Aruj about these two films, their differences, and his career.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:26:34</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1627306944989-4HXVHTUXP4ZQMK4GVYJ3/the-ice-road_1200.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>135</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #135: Composer Max Aruj</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="25,505,297" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB135-Max_Aruj.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="25,505,297" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB135-Max_Aruj.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #135: Composer Max Aruj</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #134: Del Casher &amp; Italian Stallion</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2021 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2021/6/21/episode-134-del-casher-amp-italian-stallion</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:60cf8fc7973a5f5893af7ea0</guid><description><![CDATA[<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.delcasher.com"><strong>Del Casher</strong></a> may not be a household name, but you've undoubtedly heard his music. He was a member of the famous Wrecking Crew, played on Lawrence Welk, recorded Frank Zappa’s first demo, backed Elvis Presley, and built guitars with Les Paul. His many inventions include the Wah-Wah pedal and the Ecco-Fonic, influencing the development of electric guitar playing.</p><p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In 1976, Casher was commissioned to write and record a soundtrack for<em> Italian Stallion</em>, a re-branding of the 1970 film <em>The Party at Kitty and Stud's</em>, which saw Sylvester Stallone's first on-screen appearance. While even Stallone called the film "horrendous," the soundtrack for <em>Italian Stallion</em> stands on its own as a musical masterpiece. Over 40 years later, with the help of ORG Music, Del Casher dug up his original master tapes and assembled a record's worth of material for the soundtrack's first ever release. <em>Italian Stallion</em> will make its long overdue debut with a vinyl pressing, exclusively for <a href="https://recordstoreday.com/upc/711574899227">the second RSD drop</a> on July 17.</p><p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">I spoke by phone with Del Casher about the release of<em> Italian Stallion</em>'s score and his legendary career.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.delcasher.com"><strong>Del Casher</strong></a> may not be a household name, but you've undoubtedly heard his music. He was a member of the famous Wrecking Crew, played on Lawrence Welk, recorded Frank Zappa’s first demo, backed Elvis Presley, and built guitars with Les Paul. His many inventions include the Wah-Wah pedal and the Ecco-Fonic, influencing the development of electric guitar playing.</p><p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In 1976, Casher was commissioned to write and record a soundtrack for<em> Italian Stallion</em>, a re-branding of the 1970 film <em>The Party at Kitty and Stud's</em>, which saw Sylvester Stallone's first on-screen appearance. While even Stallone called the film "horrendous," the soundtrack for <em>Italian Stallion</em> stands on its own as a musical masterpiece. Over 40 years later, with the help of ORG Music, Del Casher dug up his original master tapes and assembled a record's worth of material for the soundtrack's first ever release. <em>Italian Stallion</em> will make its long overdue debut with a vinyl pressing, exclusively for <a href="https://recordstoreday.com/upc/711574899227">the second RSD drop</a> on July 17.</p><p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">I spoke by phone with Del Casher about the release of<em> Italian Stallion</em>'s score and his legendary career.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we talk with musician Del Casher about his legendary career and the Record Store Day release of his score for the infamous Sylvester Stallone film, Italian Stallion.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Del Casher may not be a household name, but you've undoubtedly heard his music. He was a member of the famous Wrecking Crew, played on Lawrence Welk, recorded Frank Zappa’s first demo, backed Elvis Presley, and built guitars with Les Paul. His many inventions include the Wah-Wah pedal and the Ecco-Fonic, influencing the development of electric guitar playing.

In 1976, Casher was commissioned to write and record a soundtrack for Italian Stallion, a re-branding of the 1970 film The Party at Kitty and Stud's, which saw Sylvester Stallone's first on-screen appearance. While even Stallone called the film "horrendous," the soundtrack for Italian Stallion stands on its own as a musical masterpiece. Over 40 years later, with the help of ORG Music, Del Casher dug up his original master tapes and assembled a record's worth of material for the soundtrack's first ever release. Italian Stallion will make its long overdue debut with a vinyl pressing, exclusively for the second RSD drop on July 17.

I spoke by phone with Del Casher about the release of Italian Stallion's score and his legendary career.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:36:32</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1624215836805-0DRCSVGE437RO2WIY3LO/italian+stallion.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>134</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #134: Del Casher &amp; Italian Stallion</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="35,087,441" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB134-Del_Casher-Italian_Stallion.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="35,087,441" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB134-Del_Casher-Italian_Stallion.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #134: Del Casher &amp; Italian Stallion</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #133: Osei Essed &amp; Amend</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2021 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2021/6/9/episode-133-osei-essed-amp-amend</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:60c0cd4be0665200c0b2ad4c</guid><description><![CDATA[The six-part Netflix documentary series Amend: The Fight for America, is executive produced and hosted by Will Smith and features a number of luminaries including Mahershala Ali, Diane Lane, Samuel L. Jackson, Pedro Pascal, and Yara Shahidi among others, and explores the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution—which, in 1868, promised liberty and equal protection for all persons—as America’s most enduring hallmark of democracy.

Amend has wall-to-wall music, including Osei Essed’s score, which is intermixed with inspiring pop hits throughout. Essed describes the score as "modern minimalist, meets orchestral Americana." The composer is a lover of simplistic music and making textures interact with harmony and various instruments. English horn, bass clarinet, and electric guitar are some of the most prevalent featured in the music.

I spoke via Skype with Essed about the score for Amend and how it fits into his career.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p class="">The six-part Netflix documentary series, <em>Amend: The Fight for America</em>, is executive produced and hosted by Will Smith and features a number of luminaries including Mahershala Ali, Diane Lane, Samuel L. Jackson, Pedro Pascal, and Yara Shahidi among others, and explores the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution—which, in 1868, promised liberty and equal protection for all persons—as America’s most enduring hallmark of democracy.</p><p class="">Amend has wall-to-wall music, including <a href="https://www.oseiessed.com"><strong>Osei Essed</strong></a>’s score, which is intermixed with inspiring pop hits throughout. Essed describes the score as "modern minimalist, meets orchestral Americana." The composer is a lover of simplistic music and making textures interact with harmony and various instruments. English horn, bass clarinet, and electric guitar are some of the most prevalent featured in the music.</p><p class="">I spoke via Skype with Essed about the score for <em>Amend </em>and how it fits into his career.</p>
































  <p class="">Tracklist </p><p class=""><em>Amend </em>trailer</p><p class="">Osei Essed, "The Same Answer" (<em>Jim: The James Foley Story</em> OST)</p><p class="">Osei Essed, "Let's Do This Damn Thing" (<em>Finders Keepers</em> OST)</p><p class="">Mikhala Jené, D Smoke, &amp; Deputy, "We Are the Promise" (<em>Amend </em>OST)</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we talk with composer Osei Essed about his work for the Netflix documentary, Amend.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>The six-part Netflix documentary series Amend: The Fight for America, is executive produced and hosted by Will Smith and features a number of luminaries including Mahershala Ali, Diane Lane, Samuel L. Jackson, Pedro Pascal, and Yara Shahidi among others, and explores the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution—which, in 1868, promised liberty and equal protection for all persons—as America’s most enduring hallmark of democracy.

Amend has wall-to-wall music, including Osei Essed’s score, which is intermixed with inspiring pop hits throughout. Essed describes the score as "modern minimalist, meets orchestral Americana." The composer is a lover of simplistic music and making textures interact with harmony and various instruments. English horn, bass clarinet, and electric guitar are some of the most prevalent featured in the music.

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Cardamone's new album, Quarentina, was birthed from the necessity for distraction and expression. Life gets real hectic real fast and when you are getting dragged down into the sea you better learn to swim. Out of this chaos came some uncut gems, a batch of cool mini songs about love and pain. Tracks done in one or two passes just to grab the moment, not think, and keep flying. A force of nature, the album features 19 songs that were recorded in the matter of a few weeks after the dissolution of a relationship. Sounding so direct you feel like you are in the room with him, Quarentina is the most stripped down, raw and intimate Joe has ever sounded on a record.

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  <p class="">Los Angeles native artist<strong> </strong><a href="http://americanprimitive.org/"><strong>Joe Cardamone</strong></a> has lived a few lifetimes while leaving a wiry dent in the global underground music and film scenes. The band that Joe fronted for 17 years, The Icarus Line, formed in East Los Angeles in 1998. Over the course of six albums the punk agitators became an underground phenomenon and the most dangerous punk group of their generation. The cult band the never gave up.</p><p class="">Cardamone's new album, <em>Quarentina</em>, was birthed from the necessity for distraction and expression. Life gets real hectic real fast and when you are getting dragged down into the sea you better learn to swim. Out of this chaos came some uncut gems, a batch of cool mini songs about love and pain. Tracks done in one or two passes just to grab the moment, not think, and keep flying. A force of nature, the album features 19 songs that were recorded in the matter of a few weeks after the dissolution of a relationship. Sounding so direct you feel like you are in the room with him, <em>Quarentina </em>is the most stripped down, raw and intimate Joe has ever sounded on a record.</p><p class="">I spoke via Zoom with Cardamone about his new album and the accompanying short films for it.</p>
































  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist (all songs from <em>Quarentina</em>)</strong></p><p class="">Joe Cardamone, "Laws"</p><p class="">Joe Cardamone, "Count In Sevens"</p><p class="">Joe Cardamone, "Nite Theme (Rock n Roll)"</p><p class="">Joe Cardamone, "Ur So Cool 2"</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we talk with musician Joe Cardamone about his new album and series of short films, Quarentina.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Los Angeles native artist Joe Cardamone has lived a few lifetimes while leaving a wiry dent in the global underground music and film scenes. The band that Joe fronted for 17 years, The Icarus Line, formed in East Los Angeles in 1998. Over the course of six albums the punk agitators became an underground phenomenon and the most dangerous punk group of their generation. The cult band the never gave up.
	
Cardamone's new album, Quarentina, was birthed from the necessity for distraction and expression. Life gets real hectic real fast and when you are getting dragged down into the sea you better learn to swim. Out of this chaos came some uncut gems, a batch of cool mini songs about love and pain. Tracks done in one or two passes just to grab the moment, not think, and keep flying. A force of nature, the album features 19 songs that were recorded in the matter of a few weeks after the dissolution of a relationship. Sounding so direct you feel like you are in the room with him, Quarentina is the most stripped down, raw and intimate Joe has ever sounded on a record.

I spoke via Zoom with Cardamone about his new album and the accompanying short films for it.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:28:39</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1622041979617-NWEYFSZE9L85Y66B20FG/SRR003JCQUARENTINA_COVERx300.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>132</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #132: Joe Cardamone &amp; Quarentina</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="27,510,674" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB132-Joe_Cardamone.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="27,510,674" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB132-Joe_Cardamone.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #132: Joe Cardamone &amp; Quarentina</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #131: Kid Cosmic with Andy Bean</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2021 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2021/5/11/episode-131-kid-cosmic-with-andy-bean</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:609ade81b083ab64a5d02c2b</guid><description><![CDATA[<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Netflix's <em>Kid Cosmic</em> -- from Craig McCracken, creator of <em>the Powerpuff Girls</em> and <em>Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends</em> -- follows the adventures of an imaginative and enthusiastic boy who lives with his free-spirited Grandpa in a sparsely populated desert town. The Kid’s dreams of being a hero seem to come true when he discovers 5 Cosmic Stones of Power in a wrecked spaceship. He forms a team of local heroes to stop an onslaught of alien attacks to steal back the stones. Though the Kid and his team are the good guys, they’re really bad at it,and the Kid learns that his fantasy of being a hero is very different from the reality of what it actually means to become one.</p><p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">A major part of the world of <em>Kid Cosmic</em> is the music. Composer <a href="https://www.andybeanmusic.com/" target=""><strong>Andy Bean</strong></a> not only did the score for the Netflix series, but also created a series of bands from whose dusty 45s we hear their music, such as the psychedelic garage of Dr. Fang and the Gang, Cepha Pond and the Muzzy Hill Boys' rockabilly, or the joyous R&amp;B of the Soul Contributions.</p><p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">I love, love, love this show and the soundtrack, so it was a real treat to nerd out about all of this -- and even a little bit of <em>Ducktales </em>-- in this conversation with Andy Bean.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Netflix's <em>Kid Cosmic</em> -- from Craig McCracken, creator of <em>the Powerpuff Girls</em> and <em>Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends</em> -- follows the adventures of an imaginative and enthusiastic boy who lives with his free-spirited Grandpa in a sparsely populated desert town. The Kid’s dreams of being a hero seem to come true when he discovers 5 Cosmic Stones of Power in a wrecked spaceship. He forms a team of local heroes to stop an onslaught of alien attacks to steal back the stones. Though the Kid and his team are the good guys, they’re really bad at it,and the Kid learns that his fantasy of being a hero is very different from the reality of what it actually means to become one.</p><p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">A major part of the world of <em>Kid Cosmic</em> is the music. Composer <a href="https://www.andybeanmusic.com/" target=""><strong>Andy Bean</strong></a> not only did the score for the Netflix series, but also created a series of bands from whose dusty 45s we hear their music, such as the psychedelic garage of Dr. Fang and the Gang, Cepha Pond and the Muzzy Hill Boys' rockabilly, or the joyous R&amp;B of the Soul Contributions.</p><p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">I love, love, love this show and the soundtrack, so it was a real treat to nerd out about all of this -- and even a little bit of <em>Ducktales </em>-- in this conversation with Andy Bean.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we talk with musician and composer Andy Bean about his work on the Netflix animated series, Kid Cosmic.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Netflix's Kid Cosmic -- from Craig McCracken, creator of the Powerpuff Girls and Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends -- follows the adventures of an imaginative and enthusiastic boy who lives with his free-spirited Grandpa in a sparsely populated desert town. The Kid’s dreams of being a hero seem to come true when he discovers 5 Cosmic Stones of Power in a wrecked spaceship. He forms a team of local heroes to stop an onslaught of alien attacks to steal back the stones. Though the Kid and his team are the good guys, they’re really bad at it,and the Kid learns that his fantasy of being a hero is very different from the reality of what it actually means to become one.

A major part of the world of Kid Cosmic is the music. Composer Andy Bean not only did the score for the Netflix series, but also created a series of bands from whose dusty 45s we hear their music, such as the psychedelic garage of Dr. Fang and the Gang, Cepha Pond and the Muzzy Hill Boys' rockabilly, or the joyous R&amp;B of the Soul Contributions.

I love, love, love this show and the soundtrack, so it was a real treat to nerd out about all of this -- and even a little bit of Ducktales -- in this conversation with Andy Bean.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:29:27</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1620762503948-1361YLS4TEDA3YYHOKAX/KID+COSMIC+AND+THE+SONIC+COURAGE+-+Album+Art.jpeg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>131</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #131: Kid Cosmic with Andy Bean</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="28,276,792" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB131-Kid_Cosmic.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="28,276,792" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB131-Kid_Cosmic.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #131: Kid Cosmic with Andy Bean</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #130: Electric Jesus with Chris White &amp; Daniel Smith</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2021 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2021/4/26/episode-130-electric-jesus-with-chris-white-amp-daniel-smith</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:6085b1a7fe6a362c596ecf7b</guid><description><![CDATA[<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">The new film from director Chris White, <a href="https://electricjesusfilm.com/" target=""><em>Electric Jesus</em></a>, tells the story of an '80s Christian heavy metal band, 316, and their struggles, trials, and travails trying to make it in a world in which Christians fear metal and metalheads aren't exactly fond of Christians. It's a heartfelt, really truly honest movie that finds new angles in following a struggling band on their first-ever tour, with fantastic performances both in the acting and the music which makes up so much of the film.</p><p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">It helps that the music of <em>Electric Jesus</em> was written by Daniel Smith of indie rockers Danielson and sounds just like it could be found in the bins next to Stryper, Barren Cross, and Holy Soldier's output. The songs will lodge themselves in your brain pretty readily, and I've definitely added one or two to some recent playlists.</p><p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">I spoke with director White and composer Smith about the making of <em>Electric Jesus</em>' soundtrack, the film itself, and more. A note: this Q&amp;A sounds weird because Zoom was being really weird and I had to scramble to record my audio.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">The new film from director Chris White, <a href="https://electricjesusfilm.com/" target=""><em>Electric Jesus</em></a>, tells the story of an '80s Christian heavy metal band, 316, and their struggles, trials, and travails trying to make it in a world in which Christians fear metal and metalheads aren't exactly fond of Christians. It's a heartfelt, really truly honest movie that finds new angles in following a struggling band on their first-ever tour, with fantastic performances both in the acting and the music which makes up so much of the film.</p><p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">It helps that the music of <em>Electric Jesus</em> was written by Daniel Smith of indie rockers Danielson and sounds just like it could be found in the bins next to Stryper, Barren Cross, and Holy Soldier's output. The songs will lodge themselves in your brain pretty readily, and I've definitely added one or two to some recent playlists.</p><p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">I spoke with director White and composer Smith about the making of <em>Electric Jesus</em>' soundtrack, the film itself, and more. A note: this Q&amp;A sounds weird because Zoom was being really weird and I had to scramble to record my audio.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we talk with musician Daniel Smith and director Chris White about the Christian heavy metal comedy, Electric Jesus.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>The new film from director Chris White, Electric Jesus, tells the story of an '80s Christian heavy metal band, 316, and their struggles, trials, and travails trying to make it in a world in which Christians fear metal and metalheads aren't exactly fond of Christians. It's a heartfelt, really truly honest movie that finds new angles in following a struggling band on their first-ever tour, with fantastic performances both in the acting and the music which makes up so much of the film.

It helps that the music of Electric Jesus was written by Daniel Smith of indie rockers Danielson and sounds just like it could be found in the bins next to Stryper, Barren Cross, and Holy Soldier's output. The songs will lodge themselves in your brain pretty readily, and I've definitely added one or two to some recent playlists.

I spoke with director White and composer Smith about the making of Electric Jesus' soundtrack, the film itself, and more. A note: this Q&amp;A sounds weird because Zoom was being really weird and I had to scramble to record my audio.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:38:27</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1619374925227-6SQDZ0OHZD2D3NGNJET8/electric+jesus+logo.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>130</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #130: Electric Jesus with Chris White &amp; Daniel Smith</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="36,921,881" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB130-Electric_Jesus.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="36,921,881" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB130-Electric_Jesus.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #130: Electric Jesus with Chris White &amp; Daniel Smith</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #129: Composer Emile Mosseri &amp; Minari</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2021 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2021/4/12/episode-129-composer-emile-mosseri-amp-minari</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:60744cd2d74049640cd655cb</guid><description><![CDATA[Composer Emile Mosseri has, in his short career scoring feature films, worked on some very notable productions. He scored director/producer Joe Talbot's debut, The Last Black Man in San Francisco, has worked with Miranda July on Kajillionaire, and also tackled the second season of the Amazon series, Homecoming. His latest score is for Lee Isaac Chung's Minari, a drama about a Korean American family trying to make their way as farmers in rural Arkansas.

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  <p class="">Composer <a href="https://www.emilemosseri.com/"><strong>Emile Mosseri</strong></a> has, in his short career scoring feature films, worked on some very notable productions. He scored director/producer Joe Talbot's debut, <em>The Last Black Man in San Francisco</em>, has worked with Miranda July on <em>Kajillionaire</em>, and also tackled the second season of the Amazon series, <em>Homecoming</em>. His latest score is for Lee Isaac Chung's <em>Minari</em>, a drama about a Korean American family trying to make their way as farmers in rural Arkansas, and is nominated for an Academy Award.</p><p class="">All of these might be very different films, but Mosseri's scores for each help define the world in which they take place through superb use of melody and pop sensibilities. I spoke with the composer by phone about his process.</p>
































  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist </strong></p><p class="">Emile Mosseri, "Rain Song" ft. Han Ye-ri (<em>Minari </em>OST)</p><p class="">Emile Mosseri, "Big Country" (<em>Minari </em>OST)</p><p class="">Emile Mosseri, "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)" ft. Michael Marshall (<em>The Last Black Man in San Francisco</em> OST)</p><p class="">Emile Mosseri, "Jacob and the Stone" (<em>Minari </em>OST)</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we talk with composer Emile Mosseri about his Oscar-nominated score for Minari.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Composer Emile Mosseri has, in his short career scoring feature films, worked on some very notable productions. He scored director/producer Joe Talbot's debut, The Last Black Man in San Francisco, has worked with Miranda July on Kajillionaire, and also tackled the second season of the Amazon series, Homecoming. His latest score is for Lee Isaac Chung's Minari, a drama about a Korean American family trying to make their way as farmers in rural Arkansas.

All of these might be very different films, but Mosseri's scores for each help define the world in which they take place through superb use of melody and pop sensibilities. I spoke with the composer by phone about his process.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:22:22</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1618234883715-2H3ORK99J7NJQNSV7NST/emile+mosseri+logo.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>129</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #129: Composer Emile Mosseri &amp; Minari</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="21,484,525" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB129-Emile_Mosseri.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="21,484,525" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB129-Emile_Mosseri.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #129: Composer Emile Mosseri &amp; Minari</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #128: Will and Benji &amp; BBC Dynasties</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2021 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2021/3/29/episode-128-will-and-benji-amp-bbc-dynasties</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:6060c744e6fb7c423befa31c</guid><description><![CDATA[<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Acclaimed multi-disciplinary music masters in their own right, <a href="https://www.willandbenji.com/" target="">Benji Merrison and Will Slater</a> are now creating sounds for the screen together, calling upon their collective experience from a music and arts education, work producing and touring records, as well as composing for Film and Television. Both from the Midlands, UK, their paths first aligned when they were commissioned as a duo to score the popular BBC David Attenborough series <em>Dynasties </em>in 2018, for which they received nominations from the IFMCA and News and Documentary Emmys.</p><p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In December 2020, global audiences were charmed by <em>Meerkat: A Dynasties Special</em>, the spectacular opening episode of series two. Playing ‘the puppeteers of people’s emotions’, Benji and Will carved out their own palette of sounds for the score, with the full OST album released February 26 on <a href="https://www.silvascreen.com/silcd1637-meerkat-a-dynasties-special-album/" target="">Silva Screen Records</a>. Crafting their character as composers and defining a musical language that enhances the viewing experience, the combination of stunning visuals and music makes for a wild multi-sensory adventure.</p><p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">I talked about all of this and more with Will and Benji in a really fun international conversation.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Acclaimed multi-disciplinary music masters in their own right, <a href="https://www.willandbenji.com/" target="">Benji Merrison and Will Slater</a> are now creating sounds for the screen together, calling upon their collective experience from a music and arts education, work producing and touring records, as well as composing for Film and Television. Both from the Midlands, UK, their paths first aligned when they were commissioned as a duo to score the popular BBC David Attenborough series <em>Dynasties </em>in 2018, for which they received nominations from the IFMCA and News and Documentary Emmys.</p><p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In December 2020, global audiences were charmed by <em>Meerkat: A Dynasties Special</em>, the spectacular opening episode of series two. Playing ‘the puppeteers of people’s emotions’, Benji and Will carved out their own palette of sounds for the score, with the full OST album released February 26 on <a href="https://www.silvascreen.com/silcd1637-meerkat-a-dynasties-special-album/" target="">Silva Screen Records</a>. Crafting their character as composers and defining a musical language that enhances the viewing experience, the combination of stunning visuals and music makes for a wild multi-sensory adventure.</p><p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">I talked about all of this and more with Will and Benji in a really fun international conversation.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we talk with composers Benji Merrison &amp; Will Slater about their work for the BBC Dynasties series of nature documentaries.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Acclaimed multi-disciplinary music masters in their own right, Benji Merrison and Will Slater are now creating sounds for the screen together, calling upon their collective experience from a music and arts education, work producing and touring records, as well as composing for Film and Television. Both from the Midlands, UK, their paths first aligned when they were commissioned as a duo to score the popular BBC David Attenborough series Dynasties in 2018, for which they received nominations from the IFMCA and News and Documentary Emmys.

In December 2020, global audiences were charmed by Meerkat: A Dynasties Special, the spectacular opening episode of series two. Playing ‘the puppeteers of people’s emotions’, Benji and Will carved out their own palette of sounds for the score, with the full OST album released February 26th on Silva Screen Records. Crafting their character as composers and defining a musical language that enhances the viewing experience, the combination of stunning visuals and music makes for a wild multi-sensory adventure.

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The Gilded Audio Music Library was built in response to the bland, stock flavors found in traditional music libraries. It’s meant to benefit media makers in that it offers them a new place to find exciting music that nobody else is using, but it’s also a great new source of income for the hard-working bands and artists providing the songs. We talk about the creative process, library music in general, and the whole history of Gilded Audio with the company's Andy Chugg and musician Sam Skarstad.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:35:11</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1615838822443-EB1E7G6ZLGDI1UXMAQP6/gilded+audio+logo.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>127</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #127: Gilded Audio</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="29,560,123" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB127-Gilded_Audio.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="29,560,123" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB127-Gilded_Audio.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #127: Gilded Audio</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #126: Blitz//Berlin &amp; Psycho Goreman</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2021 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2021/3/3/episode-126-blitzberlin-amp-psycho-goreman</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:603fe3e623ac1c1510a72928</guid><description><![CDATA[<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Formed in 2013 in Toronto, Martin Macphail, Dean Rode and Tristan Tarr make up the award winning trio Blitz//Berlin. Since releasing their debut album <em>Distance </em>in 2015, the band has created three critically acclaimed instrumental albums, and composed the original score to feature films, shorts, and movie trailers, including the recent sci-fi horror comedy, <em>Psycho Goreman</em>. Blitz//Berlin's music for films like <em>The Void</em>, and the trailer for <em>Bad Times at the El Royale</em>, show just how diverse the trio's music can be, so it was a real joy to talk about all of this -- but especially <em>Psycho Goreman</em> -- with the group's Martin Macphail on the very day the film hit Shudder.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Formed in 2013 in Toronto, Martin Macphail, Dean Rode and Tristan Tarr make up the award winning trio Blitz//Berlin. Since releasing their debut album <em>Distance </em>in 2015, the band has created three critically acclaimed instrumental albums, and composed the original score to feature films, shorts, and movie trailers, including the recent sci-fi horror comedy, <em>Psycho Goreman</em>. Blitz//Berlin's music for films like <em>The Void</em>, and the trailer for <em>Bad Times at the El Royale</em>, show just how diverse the trio's music can be, so it was a real joy to talk about all of this -- but especially <em>Psycho Goreman</em> -- with the group's Martin Macphail on the very day the film hit Shudder.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we talk with with musician and composer Martin Macphail of Blitz//Berlin about the trio's score for the crazypants sci-fi horror comedy, Psycho Goreman.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Formed in 2013 in Toronto, Martin Macphail, Dean Rode and Tristan Tarr make up the award winning trio Blitz//Berlin. 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Blitz//Berlin's music for films like The Void, and the trailer for Bad Times at the El Royale, show just how diverse the trio's music can be, so it was a real joy to talk about all of this -- but especially Psycho Goreman -- with the group's Martin Macphail on the very day the film hit Shudder.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:34:21</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1614800425456-Z7BB3LU3XUVSYG6XUHN9/psycho+goreman+icon.gif?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>126</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #126: Blitz//Berlin &amp; Psycho Goreman</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="32,979,256" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB126-Blitz_Berlin-Psycho_Goreman.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="32,979,256" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB126-Blitz_Berlin-Psycho_Goreman.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #126: Blitz//Berlin &amp; Psycho Goreman</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #125: Composer Chase Horseman</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2021 17:41:22 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2021/2/18/episode-125-composer-chase-horseman</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:602ea6c75d5ea42298bee9e6</guid><description><![CDATA[I'd like to apologize for the delay on this episode. As we went to record, the trusty Nady six-channel mixer we've been using for the last decade died a quick and horrible death. This necessitated a trip to downtown Lawrence to track down a new mic input for the computer. Big thanks to Guitarma for having the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 in stock (and affordable), letting us get right back on our feet. We're still figuring it out, so apologies for any audio weirdness in this episode.

Chase the Horseman is a band, film composer, multi-instrumentalist, audio engineer, and producer. They also grew up in Lansing, Kansas, and attended the same high school as I did. Chase currently makes music as both a composer and as Chase the Horseman, and it's all intricate and beautiful. We talk about growing up in Lansing, making music, working with director Gigi Saul Guerrero, and scoring not one, but two installments of Hulu's Into the Dark series.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p class="">I'd like to apologize for the delay on this episode. As we went to record, the trusty Nady six-channel mixer we've been using for the last decade died a quick and horrible death. This necessitated a trip to downtown Lawrence to track down a new mic input for the computer. Big thanks to <a href="https://www.guitarmalfk.com/"><strong>Guitarma</strong></a> for having the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 in stock (and affordable), letting us get right back on our feet. We're still figuring it out, so apologies for any audio weirdness in this episode.</p><p class=""><a href="https://www.facebook.com/chasethehorseman"><strong>Chase the Horseman</strong></a> is a band, film composer, multi-instrumentalist, audio engineer, and producer. They also grew up in Lansing, Kansas, and attended the same high school as I did. Chase currently makes music as both a composer and as Chase the Horseman, and it's all intricate and beautiful. We talk about growing up in Lansing, making music, working with director Gigi Saul Guerrero, and scoring not one, but two installments of Hulu's<em> Into the Dark </em>series.</p>
































  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist </strong></p><p class="">Chase Horseman, "La Quinceañera Theme" (<em>La Quinceañera</em> OST)</p><p class="">Chase Horseman, "Uncanny Annie" (<em>Uncanny Annie</em> OST)</p><p class="">Chase Horseman, "This Will Only Take A Minute" (<em>Culture Shock</em> OST)</p><p class="">Chase the Horseman, "Midnight, The Stars And You" (single)</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we talk with with composer and musician Chase Horseman about their work scoring films for Gigi Saul Guerrero and more.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>I'd like to apologize for the delay on this episode. As we went to record, the trusty Nady six-channel mixer we've been using for the last decade died a quick and horrible death. This necessitated a trip to downtown Lawrence to track down a new mic input for the computer. Big thanks to Guitarma for having the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 in stock (and affordable), letting us get right back on our feet. We're still figuring it out, so apologies for any audio weirdness in this episode.

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  <p class="">This is an episode that's been two years in the making. Can you believe it? We first invited <strong>Jon Dobyns</strong> to come on the show to discuss his musical project, <a href="http://www.aloneinthewoodsny.com/"><strong>Alone in the Woods</strong></a>, and his work with the anime soundtrack reissue label, <a href="https://tigerlabvinyl.bigcartel.com/"><strong>Tiger Lab Vinyl</strong></a>, back in November of 2018, but due to the man's incredibly busy work schedule, it didn't happen until November of 2020. Then we went on our annual holiday hiatus, and so on and so forth, but I'm happy to say that this is a very wide-ranging, awesome interview, that's totally worth the wait, and we're sneak-previewing a couple of cuts off Alone in the Woods' new album, <em>Help Is Not Coming</em>, which goes on sale this Thursday, February 4, at noon eastern, via <a href="https://cadabrarecords.com/"><strong>Cadabra Records</strong></a>. Check it out!</p>
































  <p class="">Tracklist </p><p class="">Alone in the Woods, "Into the Woods" (<em>Alone in the Woods</em>)</p><p class="">Alone in the Woods, "Help Is Not Coming" (<em>Help Is Not Coming</em>)</p><p class="">Alone in the Woods, "Deep River" (<em>Help Is Not Coming</em>)</p><p class="">Tetsuya Komuro, "Mamonotachi No Yo" (<em>Vampire Hunter D</em> OST)</p>























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From 1989-2004, musician Paul Hartnoll was one half of the legendary electronic music duo, Orbital, along with his brother, Phil. While the pair have reunited several times in the intervening years, since that time, Paul Hartnoll has released a pair of solo albums – The Ideal Condition and 8:58 – and has begun scoring various films, documentaries, shorts, and even the second season of Peaky Blinders. His latest work is the score for the Welsh crime thriller, Concrete Plans, directed by Will Jewell. I spoke with Hartnoll about his scoring work and how Orbital's music found its way into many, many different areas of entertainment.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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The band would break up in 1987, and while Nunn would reform the band–sans any other original members–in the late '90s, it wasn't until an episode of VH1's Bands Reunited in 2004 that the group's founding players would get together. However, just last year, fellow founding members John Crawford (bass and synthesizer) and David Diamond (synthesizer and guitar) reunited with Nunn once again for the band's Transcendance album.

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  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist </strong></p><p class="">Berlin, "Take My Breath Away" (<em>Strings Attached</em>)</p><p class="">Berlin, "The Metro" (<em>Pleasure Victim</em>)</p><p class="">Berlin, "Heartstrings" (<em>Spaceballs </em>OST)</p><p class="">Berlin, "Sex (I'm A...)" (<em>Strings Attached</em>)</p>























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The band would break up in 1987, and while Nunn would reform the band–sans any other original members–in the late '90s, it wasn't until an episode of VH1's Bands Reunited in 2004 that the group's founding players would get together. However, just last year, fellow founding members John Crawford (bass and synthesizer) and David Diamond (synthesizer and guitar) reunited with Nunn once again for the band's Transcendance album.

Now, Berlin–with Crawford, Diamond, and Nunn–release Strings Attached, a re-imagining of many of the band's best-known songs with the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. That album is out this Friday from August Day, and it was a real joy to hop on the phone with Nunn to discuss the band's catalog, the new album, and performing once again with Crawford and Diamond.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:27:50</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1606071284117-RPL2T32YDPCHM4JSTV0R/ADAY072_01.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>121</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #121: Terri Nunn of Berlin</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="26,721,979" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB121-Terri_Nunn-Berlin.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="26,721,979" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB121-Terri_Nunn-Berlin.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #121: Terri Nunn of Berlin</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #120: Composer Richard Band</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2020 21:30:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2020/11/16/episode-120-composer-richard-band</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:5fb2e762c4569607252d7b6f</guid><description><![CDATA[Established by producer and director Charles Band in 1986, Empire Pictures quickly became notorious for the horror-comedy classics made during its brief but legendary lifespan. With wild special effects, outrageous humour and over-the-top horror action Ghoulies, Troll and TerrorVision were three of Empire Pictures finest works, and each movie featured an unforgettable score by Charles' award-winning composer brother Richard Band.

Now, these scores have been carefully remastered and are presented for the very first time on half-speed mastered, limited-edition 180g coloured vinyl in stunning packaging with liner notes from the composer.

Ghoulies features the full uncut original soundtrack, available for the first time ever, and includes a bonus 7inch featuring Fela Johnson’s "Dancing with a Monster" and "Surrender" as heard in the movie. Troll features the complete soundtrack, and TerrorVision features the special director’s cut soundtrack. Each release is housed in a gatefold sleeve with full movie gallery, OBI belt, and random video store stickers, plus full liner notes by Band.

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Now, these scores have been carefully remastered and are presented for the very first time on half-speed mastered, limited-edition 180g coloured vinyl in stunning packaging with liner notes from the composer.

Ghoulies features the full uncut original soundtrack, available for the first time ever, and includes a bonus 7inch featuring Fela Johnson’s "Dancing with a Monster" and "Surrender" as heard in the movie. Troll features the complete soundtrack, and TerrorVision features the special director’s cut soundtrack. Each release is housed in a gatefold sleeve with full movie gallery, OBI belt, and random video store stickers, plus full liner notes by Band.

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  <blockquote><p class="">In 1937, eight hundred Chinese soldiers fight under siege from a warehouse in the middle of the Shanghai battlefield, completely surrounded by the Japanese army.</p></blockquote><p class="">Director Hu Guan's film, <em>The Eight Hundred</em>, might have only played briefly in stateside theaters before Covid shut everything down, but the Chinese war drama has taken in over $450 million worldwide since it released at the beginning of August. Just a little after it was released, I spoke with music supervisor <strong>Fei Yu</strong> and composer <a href="http://www.ak-music.com/"><strong>Andrew Kawczynski</strong></a> about the music of the film, and how the music was put together on a global scale.</p>
































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  <p class="">Composer <a href="https://www.sam-ewing.com/"><strong>Sam Ewing</strong></a> has slowly but steadily made a name for himself over the last few years, thanks to his work with the massive talent that is composer Bear McCreary on shows like <em>The Walking Dead</em> and films like the <em>Happy Death Day</em> series. However, Ewing has also started doing work on his own, and the composer's first solo score, for director Frank Sabatella's vampiric horror, <em>The Shed</em>, was just released on vinyl from the folks at <a href="https://enjoytheriderecords.com/products/the-shed-ost-by-sam-ewing-produced-by-bear-mccreary-etr112">Enjoy the Ride Records</a>. We spoke with the composer by phone about his career. </p>
































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  <p class="">From 1983 to 1989, and from 1993 to 2001 <a href="https://jeffpilson.wordpress.com/"><strong>Jeff Pilson</strong></a> was the bassist for hard rock band <strong>Dokken</strong>. Over the course of the band's lengthy career, Pilson co-wrote many of the band's biggest hits, including the two tracks included in 1987's <em>A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 3: Dream Warriors</em>. The theme song has become rather iconic, as has "Into the Fire," which plays over the film's opening sequence.</p><p class="">Additionally, Pilson was briefly a member of Dio in the mid-90s, and as if that wasn't enough, he now plays bass for Foreigner, whom he's been with since 2004.  Throw in the fact that the bassist also played on the soundtrack for the Judas Priest-inspired 2001 film, <em>Rock Star</em>, as well as appearing in the film, and we have a lot to talk about. </p>
































  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist </strong></p><p class="">Dokken, "Dream Warriors" (<em>Back for the Attack</em>)</p><p class="">Angelo Badalamenti, "Opening" (<em>A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 3: Dream Warriors</em> OST)</p><p class="">Dokken, "Into the Fire" (<em>Tooth &amp; Nail</em>)</p>























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  <p class="">Composer <a href="https://www.jacksongreenberg.com/"><strong>Jackson Greenberg</strong></a>'s theme song for Netflix’s hit docuseries, <em>Explained</em>, went viral earlier this year, quickly becoming a cultural phenomenon and taking on a life of its own. It's a bop and a half, and we discussed its unusual rise to fame with the musician, as well as his work on the FX/Hulu documentary, <em>AKA Jane Roe</em>, and other reality projects, earlier this year.</p>
































  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist</strong></p><p class="">Jackson Greenberg, "Explained Theme Song"</p><p class="">H. Scott Salinas &amp; Jackson Greenberg, "The Cook" (<em>Cartel Land</em> OST)</p><p class="">Jackson Greenberg, "Afflicted" (<em>Afflicted </em>OST)</p><p class="">Jackson Greenberg, "Vineyard 01" (V<em>oice Notes 2017-2019</em>)</p>























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Despite a hiatus for the better part of the '90s, when founding members Richard Butler and Tim Butler founded Love Spit Love with Richard Fortus and Frank Ferrer, the long-running band is still going strong. After reuniting in 2000, the Furs have toured regularly, and thanks to the use of their songs “Love My Way” and “The Ghost of You” in <em>Call Me By Your Name</em> and <em>Stranger Things</em>, respectively, the band continues to find new fans over 40 years on.</p><p class="">Last month marked the release of <em>Made of Rain</em>, the band's first new material since 1991's World Outside. Thanks to the work of collaborator Fortus as producer, along with deft mixes from Tim Palmer, the new material hearkens back to the band's classic '80s singles, while still fitting in alongside modern indie and alt rockers. The sound on <em>Made of Rain</em> is vast and powerful, ably demonstrating that the album is well worth the long wait.</p><p class="">I hopped on the phone with bassist<strong> Tim Butler</strong> and speaking with the musician from his Kentucky home, we discussed <em>Made of Rain</em> and its creation, as well as the band's lasting cinematic influence.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class=""><a href="https://thepsychedelicfurs.com/"><strong>The Psychedelic Furs</strong></a> have been making moody, beautiful rock music since 1977. Despite a hiatus for the better part of the '90s, when founding members Richard Butler and Tim Butler founded Love Spit Love with Richard Fortus and Frank Ferrer, the long-running band is still going strong. After reuniting in 2000, the Furs have toured regularly, and thanks to the use of their songs “Love My Way” and “The Ghost of You” in <em>Call Me By Your Name</em> and <em>Stranger Things</em>, respectively, the band continues to find new fans over 40 years on.</p><p class="">Last month marked the release of <em>Made of Rain</em>, the band's first new material since 1991's World Outside. Thanks to the work of collaborator Fortus as producer, along with deft mixes from Tim Palmer, the new material hearkens back to the band's classic '80s singles, while still fitting in alongside modern indie and alt rockers. 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Three successful Qrates crowdfunding campaigns later, he's on to his biggest project yet -- a double vinyl release for <em>Space Quest V: Roger Wilco – The Next Mutation</em>. We spoke to him about how this all came to be.</p><p class=""><a href="https://qrates.com/projects/20674-space-quest-v-soundtrack-reorchestrated" target="">Fund the Qrates campaign for <em>Roger Wilco V</em></a><em>.</em></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="">Starting with <em>Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco &amp; the Time Rippers</em> at the beginning of this year, blogger and YouTuber Troels Pleimart, aka <a href="http://spacequesthistorian.com/" target=""><strong>the Space Quest Historian</strong></a>, began reorchestrating the scores to the classic Sierra sci-fi comedy games. Three successful Qrates crowdfunding campaigns later, he's on to his biggest project yet -- a double vinyl release for <em>Space Quest V: Roger Wilco – The Next Mutation</em>. We spoke to him about how this all came to be.</p><p class=""><a href="https://qrates.com/projects/20674-space-quest-v-soundtrack-reorchestrated" target="">Fund the Qrates campaign for <em>Roger Wilco V</em></a><em>.</em></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we speak with Troels Pleimart, aka the Space Quest Historian, about his work reorchestrating the scores to the classic sci-fi comedy games.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Starting with Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco &amp; the Time Rippers at the beginning of this year, blogger and YouTuber Troels Pleimart, aka the Space Quest Historian, began reorchestrating the scores to the classic Sierra sci-fi comedy games. Three successful Qrates crowdfunding campaigns later, he's on to his biggest project yet -- a double vinyl release for Space Quest V: Roger Wilco – The Next Mutation. 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To celebrate, we spoke with both the band's guitarist, Warren Fitzgerald, as well as bassist Joe Escalante, about the music of <em>Glory Daze</em> and their appearance in the Penelope Spheeris cult classics, <em>Suburbia </em>and <em>Dudes</em>, as well as the new <em>Live Fast Diarrhea</em> repress.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="">The Vandals' 1995 album,<em> Live Fast Diarrhea</em>, gets a snazzy 25th anniversary vinyl repress this week from Craft Recordings. To celebrate, we spoke with both the band's guitarist, Warren Fitzgerald, as well as bassist Joe Escalante, about the music of <em>Glory Daze</em> and their appearance in the Penelope Spheeris cult classics, <em>Suburbia </em>and <em>Dudes</em>, as well as the new <em>Live Fast Diarrhea</em> repress.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we speak with Joe Escalente and Warren Fitzgerald of punk band the Vandals about the music of Glory Daze and their appearances in the Penelope Spheeris cult classics, Suburbia and Dudes.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>The Vandals' 1995 album, Live Fast Diarrhea, gets a snazzy 25th anniversary vinyl repress this week from Craft Recordings. 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Due in no small part to the composer's work with such musical luminaries as French electronic acts M83 and Daft Punk (the latter of which he helped compose the massively-successful score for <em>Tron: Legacy</em>), along with his work composing scores for films as diverse as the live-action Disney remake of <em>The Lady &amp; the Tramp</em> or musical <em>The Greatest Showman</em>, Trapanese seemingly defies categorization. It's a fascinatingly broad selection of work in a very short time, and so we were very excited to get the chance to speak with Trapanese about his career up to now.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="">Despite hailing from Jersey City, New Jersey, and only being 35 years old, composer <a href="https://www.joecomposer.com/" target="">Joseph Trapanese</a> has rapidly ascended to join the ranks of today's most exciting composers. Due in no small part to the composer's work with such musical luminaries as French electronic acts M83 and Daft Punk (the latter of which he helped compose the massively-successful score for <em>Tron: Legacy</em>), along with his work composing scores for films as diverse as the live-action Disney remake of <em>The Lady &amp; the Tramp</em> or musical <em>The Greatest Showman</em>, Trapanese seemingly defies categorization. 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In the intervening decade, there have been myriad tributes to the departed singer, including a hologram tour featuring original members of his band. For the tenth anniversary of his passing, the band Appice – featuring legendary drummers and brother Carmine Appice and Vinny Appice – put together a lockdown tribute to Ronnie James Dio, featuring their song, “Monsters and Heroes,” originally recorded for their 2017 album, <em>Sinister</em>.</p><p class="">I spoke with <a href="https://www.carmineappice.net/"><strong>Carmine Appice</strong></a>–who’s drummed for everyone, including Vanilla Fudge, Cactus, Rod Stewart, Jeff Beck, and Ozzy Osbourne–about his relationship with Dio, how the tribute video came to be, as well as a discussion regarding Appice's involvement in the seminal 1988 heavy metal horror film, <em>Black Roses</em>.</p><p class="">You can find an abridged text version of my conversation with Carmine Appice at <a href="https://www.thepitchkc.com/drummer-carmine-appice-on-the-legacy-of-ronnie-james-dio/"><em>the Pitch</em></a>.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="">Ten years ago, on May 16, 2010, famed metal vocalist Ronnie James Dio died from cancer. In the intervening decade, there have been myriad tributes to the departed singer, including a hologram tour featuring original members of his band. For the tenth anniversary of his passing, the band Appice – featuring legendary drummers and brother Carmine Appice and Vinny Appice – put together a lockdown tribute to Ronnie James Dio, featuring their song, “Monsters and Heroes,” originally recorded for their 2017 album, <em>Sinister</em>.</p><p class="">I spoke with <a href="https://www.carmineappice.net/"><strong>Carmine Appice</strong></a>–who’s drummed for everyone, including Vanilla Fudge, Cactus, Rod Stewart, Jeff Beck, and Ozzy Osbourne–about his relationship with Dio, how the tribute video came to be, as well as a discussion regarding Appice's involvement in the seminal 1988 heavy metal horror film, <em>Black Roses</em>.</p><p class="">You can find an abridged text version of my conversation with Carmine Appice at <a href="https://www.thepitchkc.com/drummer-carmine-appice-on-the-legacy-of-ronnie-james-dio/"><em>the Pitch</em></a>.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we speak with with legendary rock drummer Carmine Appice about his work in the heavy metal horror film, Black Roses.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Ten years ago, on May 16, 2010, famed metal vocalist Ronnie James Dio died from cancer. In the intervening decade, there have been myriad tributes to the departed singer, including a hologram tour featuring original members of his band. For the tenth anniversary of his passing, the band Appice – featuring legendary drummers and brother Carmine Appice and Vinny Appice – put together a lockdown tribute to Ronnie James Dio, featuring their song, “Monsters and Heroes,” originally recorded for their 2017 album, Sinister. I spoke with Carmine Appice–who’s drummed for everyone, including Vanilla Fudge, Cactus, Rod Stewart, Jeff Beck, and Ozzy Osbourne–about his relationship with Dio, how the tribute video came to be, as well as a discussion regarding Appice's involvement in the seminal 1988 heavy metal horror film, Black Roses.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:22:29</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1595446083792-GHCL539QT48HYHQBQNDD/appice+logo.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>107</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #107: Carmine Appice &amp; Black Roses</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="21,597,389" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB107-Carmine_Appice-Black_Roses.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="21,597,389" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB107-Carmine_Appice-Black_Roses.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #107: Carmine Appice &amp; Black Roses</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #106: Composer Kyle Newmaster</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2020 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2020/7/6/episode-106-composer-kyle-newmaster</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:5f03740d342b823fdf896932</guid><description><![CDATA[<p class="">Composer <a href="http://www.kylenewmaster.com/index.php"><strong>Kyle Newmaster</strong></a> has been a film, television, game, and concert stage composer for over 15 years. His latest project is the CBS series <em>Blood &amp; Treasure</em> -- an <em>Indiana Jones</em> meets <em>James Bond</em> meets <em>Romancing the Stone</em> action-adventure drama. Kyle was able to record live musicians throughout the season, a rarity with TV composing nowadays. Newmaster has also worked as an orchestrator, most notably for Disasterpeace’s score for <em>Under the Silver Lake</em>, among many other. Additionally, Newmaster has done a slew of work for various Star Wars-related games over the years, most notably <em>Kinect Star Wars</em>. It's a fun chat to go through all of his work.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="">Composer <a href="http://www.kylenewmaster.com/index.php"><strong>Kyle Newmaster</strong></a> has been a film, television, game, and concert stage composer for over 15 years. His latest project is the CBS series <em>Blood &amp; Treasure</em> -- an <em>Indiana Jones</em> meets <em>James Bond</em> meets <em>Romancing the Stone</em> action-adventure drama. Kyle was able to record live musicians throughout the season, a rarity with TV composing nowadays. Newmaster has also worked as an orchestrator, most notably for Disasterpeace’s score for <em>Under the Silver Lake</em>, among many other. Additionally, Newmaster has done a slew of work for various Star Wars-related games over the years, most notably <em>Kinect Star Wars</em>. It's a fun chat to go through all of his work.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we speak with composer Kyle Newmaster about his work on the CBS series, Blood &amp; Treasure, as well as a slew of Star Wars games.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Composer Kyle Newmaster has been a film, television, game, and concert stage composer for over 15 years. His latest project is the CBS series Blood &amp; Treasure -- an Indiana Jones meets James Bond meets Romancing the Stone action-adventure drama. Kyle was able to record live musicians throughout the season, a rarity with TV composing nowadays. Newmaster has also worked as an orchestrator, most notably for Disasterpeace’s score for Under the Silver Lake, among many other. Additionally, Newmaster has done a slew of work for various Star Wars-related games over the years, most notably Kinect Star Wars. 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Sorry for the massive delay on this episode. I bought a new computer and had to transfer all my files over and get everything set up, and it took way longer than I expected when trying to fit it in alongside a bunch of freelance writing assignments which had fast turnarounds. So, again -- sorry. We'll make it up to you with a new episode this coming Monday.</p><p class="">Composer <a href="https://www.facebook.com/timothywilliamscomposer/" target=""><strong>Timothy Williams</strong></a> has begun to make a name for himself with recent films like the heavy metal horror of <em>We Summon the Darkness</em> and the supervillian origin tale, <em>Brightburn</em>, with scores that manage to straddle two worlds simultaneously. Williams is also a long-time orchestrator and conductor, having tackled the likes of <em>Guardians of the Galaxy</em> and <em>Deadpool 2</em>. His skillful work around pop song needle drops and big time action means that we had a lot to discuss in this interview, and it's a real blast to hear some behind-the-scenes tidbits about all of these films. </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="">Hey there! Sorry for the massive delay on this episode. I bought a new computer and had to transfer all my files over and get everything set up, and it took way longer than I expected when trying to fit it in alongside a bunch of freelance writing assignments which had fast turnarounds. So, again -- sorry. We'll make it up to you with a new episode this coming Monday.</p><p class="">Composer <a href="https://www.facebook.com/timothywilliamscomposer/" target=""><strong>Timothy Williams</strong></a> has begun to make a name for himself with recent films like the heavy metal horror of <em>We Summon the Darkness</em> and the supervillian origin tale, <em>Brightburn</em>, with scores that manage to straddle two worlds simultaneously. Williams is also a long-time orchestrator and conductor, having tackled the likes of <em>Guardians of the Galaxy</em> and <em>Deadpool 2</em>. His skillful work around pop song needle drops and big time action means that we had a lot to discuss in this interview, and it's a real blast to hear some behind-the-scenes tidbits about all of these films. </p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we speak with composer Timothy Williams about his work on everything from the recent heavy metal horror We Summon the Darkness to Marvel movies like Guardians of the Galaxy.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Hey there! Sorry for the massive delay on this episode. I bought a new computer and had to transfer all my files over and get everything set up, and it took way longer than I expected when trying to fit it in alongside a bunch of freelance writing assignments which had fast turnarounds. So, again -- sorry. We'll make it up to you with a new episode this coming Monday.

Composer Timothy Williams has begun to make a name for himself with recent films like the heavy metal horror of We Summon the Darkness and the supervillian origin tale, Brightburn, with scores that manage to straddle two worlds simultaneously. Williams is also a long-time orchestrator and conductor, having tackled the likes of Guardians of the Galaxy and Deadpool 2. His skillful work around pop song needle drops and big time action means that we had a lot to discuss in this interview, and it's a real blast to hear some behind-the-scenes tidbits about all of these films.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:35:07</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1593627026103-MPDNZ058JUCCTS2G1TNF/we+summon+logo.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>105</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #105: We Summon the Darkness with Timothy Williams</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="50,587,271" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB105-We-Summon_the-Darkness-Timothy_Williams.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="50,587,271" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB105-We-Summon_the-Darkness-Timothy_Williams.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #105: We Summon the Darkness with Timothy Williams</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #104: The Incoherents with Alex Emanuel</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2020/6/9/episode-104-the-incoherents-with-alex-emanuel</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:5edea06356c8d86af95b152a</guid><description><![CDATA[Director Jared Barel's The Incoherents sees four 40-somethings each mired in some sort of midlife malaise reunite their '90s indie rock band. Written by Jeff Auer, who also plays the lead role of Bruce, the film explores friendships, marriage, and life in general through the eyes of these guys, just trying to play the songs they love. Alex Emanuel, who plays the role of Jimmy, served as music supervisor, and along with Jeff Auer, wrote the original songs the band performed in the film. Emanuel recruited some friends -- guitarist Sean Eden of Luna and drummer Kevin March of Guided By Voices -- to perform on the tracks as well, resulting in a collection of tunes which perfectly capture the era in which they were supposed to have been written. We spoke with Alex Emanuel ahead of the film's release back in April to talk about all of this, and more.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p class="">Composer <a href="http://www.joekraemer.com/"><strong>Joe Kraemer</strong></a> has worked on such films as <em>Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation</em>, <em>The Way of the Gun</em>, <em>Jack Reacher</em>, and <em>The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot</em>, among many other movies and television programs. He's absolutely aces at blending action themes and emotional resonance. Thanks to his work for author Andrew Cartmel on the <em>Vinyl Detective</em> soundtrack release -- for which he composed the book's theme -- we were able to connect with him for a career-spanning interview, which we conducted way back in February. </p>
































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Several major scenes in the film feature live musical performances, and one such performance early on features the Kansas City hard-rock / post-hardcore band, Season to Risk. Though featured prominently in performance and -- as we'll hear -- being on set for two whole weeks -- the band's song, "Undone," didn't make the soundtrack release alongside such acts as Lords of Acid, Prong, and Tricky.

We talk about all of this, and the upcoming reissue of Season to Risk's Men Are Monkeys. Robots Win. with the band's frontman, Steve Tulipana.
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  <p class="">Director Kathryn Bigelow's 1995 film, <em>Strange Days</em>, stars Ralph Fiennes, Angela Bassett, Juliette Lewis, and Tom Sizemore. It's set right before the millenium, and borders on the dystopian. The film was an absolute bomb, despite the star power in it and behind the scenes -- it was co-written by James Cameron, after all -- although, in the last 25 years, it's come to be regarded as an underrated diamond in the rough. </p><p class="">Several major scenes in the film feature live musical performances, and one such performance early on features the Kansas City hard-rock / post-hardcore band, <a href="http://www.robotswin.com/"><strong>Season to Risk</strong></a>. Though featured prominently in performance and -- as we'll hear -- being on set for two whole weeks -- the band's song, "Undone," didn't make the soundtrack release alongside such acts as Lords of Acid, Prong, and Tricky.  We talk about all of this, and <a href="https://seasontorisk.bandcamp.com/album/men-are-monkeys-robots-win-v-2-remastered">the upcoming reissue</a> of Season to Risk's <em>Men Are Monkeys. Robots Win.</em> with the band's frontman, Steve Tulipana. </p>
































  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p><p class="">Season to Risk, "Undone" (split with Glazed Baby)</p><p class="">Season to Risk, "Over Then Out" (<em>Men Are Monkeys. Robots Win</em>.)</p><p class="">Season to Risk, "Mine Eyes" (<em>Season to Risk</em>)</p><p class="">Season to Risk, "Last Breath Aboard" (<em>The Shattering</em>)</p>























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NBC's hit show Songland's 2019 winner, Katelyn Tarver, released her latest single, "Feel Bad," at the end of March. Leading Nashville group Old Dominion recorded her song "Young," and the Songland-winning track was featured on a Joseph Khan-directed Jeep TV commercial which Tarver also starred as the main character in. Tarver also lays claim to a hefty acting resume in addition to her music career - she recently starred alongside Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson in HBO’s Ballers. We talk about all of this in a really great interview.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p class="">It's our 100th episode! Holy smokes! We can't believe it. Thanks to everyone who’s downloaded, listened, shared, and said nice things.</p><p class="">NBC's hit show <em>Songland</em>'s 2019 winner, <a href="https://katelyntarver.com/"><strong>Katelyn Tarver</strong></a>, released her latest single, "Feel Bad," at the end of March. Leading Nashville group Old Dominion recorded her song "Young," and the <em>Songland</em>-winning track was featured on a Joseph Khan-directed Jeep TV commercial which Tarver also starred as the main character in. Tarver also lays claim to a hefty acting resume in addition to her music career - she recently starred alongside Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson in HBO’s <em>Ballers</em>. We talk about all of this in a really great interview. </p>
































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They're utterly charming books, and fans of records, cats, and coffee -- such as myself -- will find themselves racing through each installment, each of which is filled with witty banter and fast-paced action. We spoke with Cartmel from his home in London about the books and last year's soundtrack release for them.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p><p class="">Joe Kraemer, "The Vinyl Detective Theme" (<em>The Vinyl Detective</em> OST)</p><p class="">Masaru Sato, "Godzilla vs. Anguirus" (<em>Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla</em> OST)</p><p class="">Joanie Sommers, "Heart And Soul" (<em>The Vinyl Detective</em> OST)</p><p class="">Jerry Goldsmith, "Love Theme From Chinatown (End Credits)" (<em>Chinatown </em>OST)</p>























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  <p class="">Composer <a href="http://www.paulzaza.com/"><strong>Paul Zaza</strong></a> has scored innumerable classic films, from the holiday feelings of <em>A Christmas Story</em>, the reggae-inflected tones of <em>Popcorn</em>, the country-tinged <em>My Bloody Valentine</em>, and the classic slasher tones of <em>Prom Night</em>, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. In recent years, his scores have seen reissue from the likes of 1984 Publishing, Strange Disc, Waxwork Records, and Terror Vision, in many cases bringing these complete scores to a wide audience for the first time.  We spoke with the composer about all of this and more earlier this year.</p>
































  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p><p class="">Paul Zaza and Carl Zittrer, "Time to Turn Around" (<em>Prom Night</em> OST)</p><p class="">Paul Zaza, "Scary Movies" (<em>Popcorn </em>OST)</p><p class="">John McDermott &amp; Paul Zaza, "The Ballad of Harry Warden" (<em>My Bloody Valentine</em> OST)</p><p class="">Paul Zaza, "Ralphie's Brilliant Idea" (<em>A Christmas Story</em> OST)</p>























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We spoke with the composer about all of this and more earlier this year.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:28:05</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1582654896653-TWNL80OT0RCJYYQCFZ1Q/paul+zaza+logo.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>96</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #96: Composer Paul Zaza</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="26,974,004" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB096-Paul_Zaza.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="26,974,004" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB096-Paul_Zaza.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #96: Composer Paul Zaza</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #95: My Valentine with Dresage</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 10 Feb 2020 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2020/2/10/episode-95-my-valentine-with-dresage</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:5e40342d5af4111d700d3f5d</guid><description><![CDATA[<p class="">Writer/director Maggie Levin’s <em>My Valentine</em> is the latest installment in the Blumhouse Into the Dark series for streaming service, Hulu. Influenced by some of the biggest pop scandals over the past decade, <em>My Valentine</em> follows Valentine, whose songs and artistic identity have been stolen by her ex-boyfriend/manager - and shamelessly pasted onto his new girlfriend/protégé, Trezzure. </p><p class="">Pop songs play a huge part in the film, and they were all composed and performed by Dresage, also known as Keeley Bumford, who -- along with her musical partner, Mark Hadley -- additionally performed the score for Levin's movie. We spoke with Bumford the day <em>My Valentine</em> dropped on Hulu about the film, as well as her work for other programs such as <em>Ever After High</em> and <em>Riverdale</em>. </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="">Writer/director Maggie Levin’s <em>My Valentine</em> is the latest installment in the Blumhouse Into the Dark series for streaming service, Hulu. Influenced by some of the biggest pop scandals over the past decade, <em>My Valentine</em> follows Valentine, whose songs and artistic identity have been stolen by her ex-boyfriend/manager - and shamelessly pasted onto his new girlfriend/protégé, Trezzure. </p><p class="">Pop songs play a huge part in the film, and they were all composed and performed by Dresage, also known as Keeley Bumford, who -- along with her musical partner, Mark Hadley -- additionally performed the score for Levin's movie. We spoke with Bumford the day <em>My Valentine</em> dropped on Hulu about the film, as well as her work for other programs such as <em>Ever After High</em> and <em>Riverdale</em>. </p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we speak with musician Keeley Bumford, aka Dresage, about her music for the latest installment of Hulu's Into the Dark series, My Valentine.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Writer/director Maggie Levin’s My Valentine is the latest installment in the Blumhouse Into the Dark series for streaming service, Hulu. Influenced by some of the biggest pop scandals over the past decade, My Valentine follows Valentine, whose songs and artistic identity have been stolen by her ex-boyfriend/manager - and shamelessly pasted onto his new girlfriend/protégé, Trezzure.

Pop songs play a huge part in the film, and they were all composed and performed by Dresage, also known as Keeley Bumford, who -- along with her musical partner, Mark Hadley -- additionally performed the score for Levin's movie. We spoke with Bumford the day My Valentine dropped on Hulu about the film, as well as her work for other programs such as Ever After High and Riverdale.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:20:52</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1581266792105-GUS6KP4JAK5QN0SPJ75N/my%2Bvalentine%2Blogo.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>95</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #95: My Valentine with Dresage</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="20,034,217" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB095-My_Valentine-Dresage.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="20,034,217" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB095-My_Valentine-Dresage.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #95: My Valentine with Dresage</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #94: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with Partners In Kryme</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 05 Feb 2020 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2020/2/5/episode-94-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-with-partners-in-kryme</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:5e3b258465c5eb6706db6c83</guid><description><![CDATA[If you've seen the original 1990 movie, you'll remember that, over the end credits was a hip-hop song called "Turtle Power," relating the plot of the film. It's become one of those cultural touchstones for so-called "90s kids," and I distinctly remember owning the cassingle as a kid.

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  <p class="">On March 30, the live-action <em>Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles</em> film celebrates its 30th anniversary. On a budget of less than $14 million, the film would go on to gross over $200 million, as well as spawning two sequels. It was one of the biggest things to come from Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird's comic book series, which also spawned multiple cartoons, and two live-action/CGI hybrids from producer Michael Bay. </p><p class="">If you've seen the original 1990 movie, you'll remember that, over the end credits was a hip-hop song called "Turtle Power," relating the plot of the film. It's become one of those cultural touchstones for so-called "90s kids," and I distinctly remember owning the cassingle as a kid.  But what of <a href="https://www.facebook.com/partners.in.kryme/"><strong>Partners In Kryme</strong></a>, the duo who performed the iconic track? We reached out to the group's MC Golden Voice -- aka Richard Usher -- to talk about TMNT, the group's history, and more. </p>
































  <p class="">Tracklist:</p><p class="">Partners In Kryme, "Turtle Power" (<em>Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles OST</em>) </p><p class="">Partners In Kryme, "Rock the Halfshell" (<em>digital single</em>)</p><p class="">Partners In Kryme, "Love 2 Love U" (<em>Cool As Ice OST</em>) </p><p class="">Partners In Kryme, "Undercover" (<em>single</em>)</p>























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  <p class="">At the end of October, Lawrence, Kansas, art supply store and gallery, Wonder Fair, released two soundtracks for their store. Musician Jade Rose composed an album entitled <em>The Sounds of Wonder Fair, Volume 1</em>, and co-owner Paul DeGeorge and his brother Joe, along with musician Jon Linn, produced <em>Sounds from the Haunted Bathroom</em>. Site-specific soundtracks have been a thing before -- see also Light In The Attic's Japan Archival Series triple LP, <em>Kankyo Ongaku: Japanese Ambient, Environmental &amp; New Age Music 1980-1990</em>, as well as RPM Records' <em>Gypsy Creams &amp; Ginger Nuts - Sounds That Swept The Supermarkets</em> for but a couple -- but we've never had a chance to discuss this sort of thing on the show.</p><p class=""> We sat down with Jade and Paul at the Lawrence Public Library's Sound+Vision Studio the day after they played a release party for the recordings and discussed how everything came to be, which is why this is likely the best-sounding episode we've ever done. </p>
































  <p class="">You can purchase both releases either digitally or in physical form from <a href="https://wonderfair.bandcamp.com/">Bandcamp</a>.</p><p class=""><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p><p class="">Jon Linn, "Haunted Bathroom Intro" (<em>Sounds from the Haunted Bathroom</em>)</p><p class="">Jade Rose, "The Valley" (<em>The Sounds of Wonder Fair, Volume 1</em>)</p><p class="">Jade Rose, "New Day" (<em>The Sounds of Wonder Fair, Volume 1</em>)</p><p class="">Paul DeGeorge, "Potato Mountain" (<em>Sounds from the Haunted Bathroom</em>)</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we speak with Jade Rose and Paul DeGeorge about the soundtracks they recorded for Lawrence, Kansas, art supply store and gallery, Wonder Fair.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>At the end of October, Lawrence, Kansas, art supply store and gallery, Wonder Fair, released two soundtracks for their store. Musician Jade Rose composed an album entitled The Sounds of Wonder Fair, Volume 1, and co-owner Paul DeGeorge and his brother Joe, along with musician Jon Linn, produced Sounds from the Haunted Bathroom. Site-specific soundtracks have been a thing before -- see also Light In The Attic's Japan Archival Series triple LP, Kankyo Ongaku: Japanese Ambient, Environmental &amp; New Age Music 1980-1990, as well as RPM Records' Gypsy Creams &amp; Ginger Nuts - Sounds That Swept The Supermarkets for but a couple -- but we've never had a chance to discuss this sort of thing on the show.

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It's always a joy to read through the press releases for upcoming iterations to see what nuggets the next installment will bring. For the ninth trip, RidingEasy did a really deep pull for the last track on the compilation. Per the press release:

"This band came into our lives while watching the cult horror film Effects. The film is entertaining to say the least, but the star for us is a very short clip of background music in a scene where one of the characters is looking through a stack of bondage polaroids. As the photos are being flipped through, a boombox blasts a Pentagram-esque hard rocker that caught our attention immediately. We tracked down the director of the film, John Harrison. Turns out the song in Effects was by a band John played in with his brother, Doug, and a couple of other guys in the late-60s. They called themselves 29.9, and they recorded “Paradiddle Blues” and a few other tracks, but never released any of them, until now."

We reached out to the folks at RidingEasy, and they put me in contact with Doug Harrison, who put me in contact with John Harrison, and so we did a conference call with the brothers and chatted about the history of 29.9, how the band came to be in Effects, John's work as composer for George Romero, and a lot more. Stick around after the interview to hear an unreleased cut from 29.9, unavailable anywhere else.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p class="">The label RidingEasy Records has made a name for themselves with a focus on heavy rock 'n' roll. While the label's released any number of modern acts, including Swedish rockers Monolord, the real treat is their long-running series of<em> Brown Acid</em> compilations. The label, in conjunction with curator Lance Barresi of music shop, Permanent Records, compiles and releases some of the best undiscovered heavy rock from the '60s and '70s.</p><p class="">It's always a joy to read through the press releases for upcoming iterations to see what nuggets the next installment will bring. For the ninth trip, RidingEasy did a really deep pull for the last track on the compilation. Per the press release:</p><blockquote><p class="">"This band came into our lives while watching the cult horror film Effects. The film is entertaining to say the least, but the star for us is a very short clip of background music in a scene where one of the characters is looking through a stack of bondage polaroids. As the photos are being flipped through, a boombox blasts a Pentagram-esque hard rocker that caught our attention immediately. We tracked down the director of the film, John Harrison. Turns out the song in Effects was by a band John played in with his brother, Doug, and a couple of other guys in the late-60s. They called themselves 29.9, and they recorded “Paradiddle Blues” and a few other tracks, but never released any of them, until now."</p></blockquote><p class="">We reached out to the folks at RidingEasy, and they put me in contact with Doug Harrison, who put me in contact with John Harrison, and so we did a conference call with the brothers and chatted about the history of 29.9, how the band came to be in <em>Effects</em>, John's work as composer for George Romero, and a lot more. Stick around after the interview to hear an unreleased cut from 29.9, unavailable anywhere else.</p>
































  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p><p class="">29.9, "Paradiddle Blues" (<em>Brown Acid: The Ninth Trip</em>)</p><p class="">29.9, "You Got Me Floatin'" (unreleased)</p><p class="">John Harrison, "Effects End Title" (<em>Effects OST</em>)</p>























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    </iframe>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we speak with Doug Harrison and John Harrison about their band, 29.9, the use of their music in the cult film, Effects, and its recent resurrection via RidingEasy's Brown Acid series.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>The label RidingEasy Records has made a name for themselves with a focus on heavy rock 'n' roll. While the label's released any number of modern acts, including Swedish rockers Monolord, the real treat is their long-running series of Brown Acid compilations. The label, in conjunction with curator Lance Barresi of music shop, Permanent Records, compiles and releases some of the best undiscovered heavy rock from the '60s and '70s.

It's always a joy to read through the press releases for upcoming iterations to see what nuggets the next installment will bring. For the ninth trip, RidingEasy did a really deep pull for the last track on the compilation. Per the press release:

"This band came into our lives while watching the cult horror film Effects. The film is entertaining to say the least, but the star for us is a very short clip of background music in a scene where one of the characters is looking through a stack of bondage polaroids. As the photos are being flipped through, a boombox blasts a Pentagram-esque hard rocker that caught our attention immediately. We tracked down the director of the film, John Harrison. Turns out the song in Effects was by a band John played in with his brother, Doug, and a couple of other guys in the late-60s. They called themselves 29.9, and they recorded “Paradiddle Blues” and a few other tracks, but never released any of them, until now."

We reached out to the folks at RidingEasy, and they put me in contact with Doug Harrison, who put me in contact with John Harrison, and so we did a conference call with the brothers and chatted about the history of 29.9, how the band came to be in Effects, John's work as composer for George Romero, and a lot more. Stick around after the interview to hear an unreleased cut from 29.9, unavailable anywhere else.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:33:21</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1572363882370-NLWE278KRBGTLY3ID6JF/effects%2Blogo.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>91</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #91: Effects with 29.9's Doug Harrison &amp; John Harrison</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="32,029,678" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB091-Effects.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="32,029,678" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB091-Effects.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #91: Effects with 29.9's Doug Harrison &amp; John Harrison</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #90: Josie Cotton</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 14 Oct 2019 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2019/10/14/episode-90-josie-cotton</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:5da38fc4ae57b1663c4745b8</guid><description><![CDATA[Musician Josie Cotton came to the attention of thousands of teenagers with her appearance in the 1983 comedy-drama, Valley Girl. She not only performed in the iconic prom scene, but had three of her songs used on the film's soundtrack. After 1995's Frightened by Nightingales, Cotton took a break from recording for over a decade, returning in 2006 with the album, Movie Disaster Music. She's released two more new LPs since then, including the collection of b-movie soundtrack cuts, Invasion of the B-Girls.

The last few months have seen Josie Cotton not only releasing a lost album from 1986 -- Everything Is Oh Yeah, originally intended to be the follow-up to Cotton's sophomore LP, From the Hip -- but also, a brand new single, "Ukranian Cowboy." We spoke with Cotton about all of this and more by phone a couple weeks back.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p class="">Musician <a href="http://www.josiecottonmusic.com/"><strong>Josie Cotton</strong></a> came to the attention of thousands of teenagers with her appearance in the 1983 comedy-drama, <em>Valley Girl</em>. She not only performed in the iconic prom scene, but had three of her songs used on the film's soundtrack. After 1995's <em>Frightened by Nightingales</em>, Cotton took a break from recording for over a decade, returning in 2006 with the album, <em>Movie Disaster Music</em>. She's released two more new LPs since then, including the collection of b-movie soundtrack cuts, <em>Invasion of the B-Girls</em>.</p><p class="">The last few months have seen Josie Cotton not only releasing a lost album from 1986 -- <em>Everything Is Oh Yeah</em>, originally intended to be the follow-up to Cotton's sophomore LP, <em>From the Hip</em> -- but also, a brand new single, "Ukranian Cowboy." We spoke with Cotton about all of this and more by phone a couple weeks back.</p>
































  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p><p class="">Josie Cotton, "Johnny Are You Queer?" (<em>Convertible Music</em>)</p><p class="">Josie Cotton, "He Could Be The One" (<em>Convertible Music</em>)</p><p class="">Josie Cotton, "Everything Is Oh Yeah" (<em>Everything Is Oh Yeah</em>)</p><p class="">Josie Cotton, "Ukranian Cowboy" (digital single)</p>























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The last few months have seen Josie Cotton not only releasing a lost album from 1986 -- Everything Is Oh Yeah, originally intended to be the follow-up to Cotton's sophomore LP, From the Hip -- but also, a brand new single, "Ukranian Cowboy." We spoke with Cotton about all of this and more by phone a couple weeks back.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:30:03</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1571000959602-Q4FTYHZ8I0Z17PMUGCQ9/josie+cotton+logo.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>90</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #90: Josie Cotton</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="28,848,545" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB090-Josie_Cotton.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="28,848,545" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB090-Josie_Cotton.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #90: Josie Cotton</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #89: Richard Patrick of Filter</title><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Sun, 06 Oct 2019 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2019/10/6/episode-89-richard-patrick-of-filter</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:5d9a61a0a141d425ee1f527e</guid><description><![CDATA[Many know Richard Patrick as the only static member of the band Filter. Prior to the formation of Filter, Richard cut his teeth in a band called Nine Inch Nails. In addition to hits like "Hey Man Nice Shot" and "Take A Picture," Filter's music has been featured in everything from Tales from the Crypt's Demon Knight to Spawn to the X-Files -- both the series and the movies.

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  <p class="">Many know <strong>Richard Patrick</strong> as the only static member of the band <a href="https://www.officialfilter.com/">Filter</a>. Prior to the formation of Filter, Richard cut his teeth in a band called Nine Inch Nails. In addition to hits like "Hey Man Nice Shot" and "Take A Picture," Filter's music has been featured in everything from Tales from the Crypt's <em>Demon Knight</em> to <em>Spawn </em>to <em>The X-File</em>s -- both the series and the movies.</p><p class="">Filter's platinum-selling 1999 sophomore album, <em>Title of Record</em>, recently received a deluxe double vinyl reissue through <a href="https://store.craftrecordings.com/collections/filter">Craft Recordings</a> for its 20th anniversary. We spoke with the band's frontman and singer via Skype about all this and more.</p>
































  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p><p class="">Filter, "Hey Man Nice Shot" (<em>Short Bus</em>)</p><p class="">Filter and the Crystal Method, "Can't You Trip Like I Do" (<em>Spawn OST</em>)</p><p class="">Filter, "One" (<em>The X-Files: The Album</em>)</p><p class="">Filter, "Thanks Bro" (<em>Songs in the Key of X</em>)</p>























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The Aquabats' frontman, Christian Jacobs -- also known as the MC Bat Commander -- was also one of the creators of the smash Nickelodeon kids' show, Yo! Gabba Gabba!, which itself incorporated a ton of music to teach and entertain youngsters and their parents.

It was a big thrill to sit down with Jacobs before the band played a show at Kansas City's Uptown Theater with Reel Big Fish earlier this summer. We spoke about the band's history, Yo! Gabba Gabba!, the Super Show!, and more.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p class="">This year, the Orange County ska band,<a href="https://www.theaquabats.com/"><strong> the Aquabats</strong></a>, celebrates their 25th anniversary. In that time, the band's sound has grown to encompass more than just the third wave ska sound, embracing rock 'n' roll, electronic music, dance tunes, and so, so much more. The even had their own TV show, <em>The Aquabats! Super Show!</em>, which ran from 2012-2014, and was recently revived via Kickstarter.</p><p class="">The Aquabats' frontman, Christian Jacobs -- also known as the MC Bat Commander -- was also one of the creators of the smash Nickelodeon kids' show, <em>Yo! Gabba Gabba!</em>, which itself incorporated a ton of music to teach and entertain youngsters and their parents.</p><p class="">It was a big thrill to sit down with Jacobs before the band played a show at Kansas City's Uptown Theater with Reel Big Fish earlier this summer. We spoke about the band's history, <em>Yo! Gabba Gabba!</em>, <em>the Super Show!</em>, and more.</p>
































  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p><p class="">The Aquabats, "Super Show Theme Song!" (<em>The Aquabats! Super Show! Television Soundtrack: Volume One</em>)</p><p class="">The Aquabats, "Pool Party" (<em>Myths, Legends and Other Amazing Adventures, Vol. 2</em>)</p><p class="">The Aquabats, "Burger Rain" (<em>The Aquabats! Super Show! Television Soundtrack: Volume One</em>)</p><p class="">MC Lars feat. the MC Bat Commander, "This Gigantic Robot Kills" (<em>This Gigantic Robot Kills</em>)</p>























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The Aquabats' frontman, Christian Jacobs -- also known as the MC Bat Commander -- was also one of the creators of the smash Nickelodeon kids' show, Yo! Gabba Gabba!, which itself incorporated a ton of music to teach and entertain youngsters and their parents.

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Don Dixon did a lot of production work for indie bands in the early '80s, most notably co-producing R.E.M.'s first two albums, Murmur and Reckoning, with Mitch Easter, as well as three of the early Smithereens LPs. For Heathers, Dixon wrote and produced the song, "Teenage Suicide (Don't Do It)," which is the big hit by the fictional band, Big Fun.

It's strangely never seen inclusion on any official release of the soundtrack, and is only available on Dixon's compilation If I'm A Ham, Well You're A Sausage, released on Restless Records in 1992.

However, last month, Varese Sarabande brought out a 30th anniversary edition of David Newman's score for the Michael Lehmann film, pressed on “very” neon green wax. The synths might be a little cloying at times, but the melodies are excellent. So, much like the film, it manages to still be excellent, despite parts which are a little dated.

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Don Dixon did a lot of production work for indie bands in the early '80s, most notably co-producing R.E.M.'s first two albums, Murmur and Reckoning, with Mitch Easter, as well as three of the early Smithereens LPs. For Heathers, Dixon wrote and produced the song, "Teenage Suicide (Don't Do It)," which is the big hit by the fictional band, Big Fun.

It's strangely never seen inclusion on any official release of the soundtrack, and is only available on Dixon's compilation If I'm A Ham, Well You're A Sausage, released on Restless Records in 1992.

However, last month, Varese Sarabande brought out a 30th anniversary edition of David Newman's score for the Michael Lehmann film, pressed on “very” neon green wax. The synths might be a little cloying at times, but the melodies are excellent. So, much like the film, it manages to still be excellent, despite parts which are a little dated.

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So, it's no surprise that frontwoman and vocalist Molly Sides was chosen as the star of director Robert McGinley's 2017 independent sci-fi actioner, Danger Diva. The movie is about a hard rocking singer coerced into becoming a technologically altered diva by her high billionaire patron. It came early in the band's career, so it provides a really interesting snapshot of the band while they were still nascent rock gods. We spoke with Sides last month about the film and her experience making it.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p class="">Actress and singer Jessie Buckley is having quite a year. In addition to appearing in the surprise HBO hit, <em>Chernobyl</em>, her new film, <em>Wild Rose</em>, is a heartstring-tugging drama which has wit, verve, and no small amount of joy. I found myself tearing up and cheering loudly while watching the tale of a young Scottish singer, Rose-Lynn Harlan, who dreams of making it as a country artist in Nashville after being released from prison.</p><p class="">The songs -- a range of covers from the likes of Chris Stapleton, Primal Scream, and Hank Snow -- are executed with passion by Buckley, and it was a real treat to speak with her about the film and her upcoming projects.</p><p class=""><em>Wild Rose</em> is out this Friday, June 21, from Neon.</p>
































  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist (all songs from the <em>Wild Rose</em> soundtrack):</strong></p><p class="">Jessie Buckley, "Born to Run"</p><p class="">Jessie Buckley, "Country Girl"</p><p class="">Jessie Buckley, "Glasgow (No Place Like Home)"</p>























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  <p class="">On this episode, we speak with musician Roman Kovalik of the thrash band, Omicida, about their appearance in 2018's Christmas slasher, <em>Ugly Sweater Party</em>.</p><blockquote><p class="">"An ugly sweater party turns into a bloodbath when an evil Christmas sweater possesses one of the partygoers."</p></blockquote><p class="">Sounds simple, but the film ends up to be something a lot more. This includes a character hallucinating and imagining a thrash band is playing inside a cabin with him. That band is <strong>Omicida</strong>, the Los Angeles thrash act. It's kind of a weird story as to how it all happened, so we were excited to speak with the band's <a href="http://www.romankovalik.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Roman Kovalik</strong></a>, who also composed the film's score.</p>
































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  <p class="">If the Joel Potrykus movie <em>Relaxer </em>had a smell, it would be sweat on a vinyl couch, with a faint whiff of sour milk somewhere in the background. Y2K’s on the horizon, and a sense of mild panic is palpable. If <em>The Greasy Strangler</em> left you uncomfortable, <em>Relaxer </em>will have you cringing. And, yet, the film manages to achieve a hallucinatory buzz that washes over the viewer.</p><p class=""><em>Relaxer </em>is fascinating and enveloping, and no small part of that is due to the music from <a href="http://www.neonindian.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Neon Indian</strong></a>, the electronic music project from Alan Palomo, who’s no stranger to working with the sounds of previous decades. Neon Indian’s most recent album, 2015’s <em>Vega Intl. Night School</em>, is awash in synthy ’80s vibes, so it makes sense that Palomo would be able to get into a late ’90s groove with no trouble.</p><p class="">We spoke with Palomo by phone about his work on <em>Relaxer</em>, as well as Neon Indian's work on the video game, <em>Grand Theft Auto V</em>.</p><p class=""><strong>PRE-ORDER <em>RELAXER </em> FROM </strong><a href="https://store.oscilloscope.net/products/relaxer" target="_blank"><strong>OSCILLOSCOPE LABS</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p>
































  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p><p class="">Neon Indian, "Change of Coast" (<em>The Music of Grand Theft Auto V</em>)</p><p class="">Neon Indian, "Polish Girl" ("Fallout" single)</p><p class="">Wang Chung, "To Live and Die in L.A." (<em>To Live and Die in L.A. OST</em>)</p><p class="">Neon Indian, "Annie" (<em>Vega Intl. Night School</em>)</p>























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Relaxer is fascinating and enveloping, and no small part of that is due to the music from Neon Indian, the electronic music project from Alan Palomo, who’s no stranger to working with the sounds of previous decades. Neon Indian’s most recent album, 2015’s Vega Intl. Night School, is awash in synthy ’80s vibes, so it makes sense that Palomo would be able to get into a late ’90s groove with no trouble.

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In the decades since, the band's music has become synonymous with the '80s, and featured in dozens of films and TV shows. This Friday, May 10, Wang Chung releases Orchesography, which sees original members Jack Hues and Nick Feldman recording reimagined versions of their classic cuts with the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra.

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  <p class="">The English New Wave / dance pop band, <strong>Wang Chung</strong>, formed in 1980, and rode a wave of success in the mid-'80s, with such hits as "Dance Hall Days," "Everybody Have Fun Tonight," and "Let's Go," along with the soundtrack to William Friedkin's 1986 crime thriller T<em>o Live and Die in L.A.</em>, as well as "Fire in the Twilight" from the soundtrack to <em>The Breakfast Club</em>.</p><p class="">In the decades since, the band's music has become synonymous with the '80s, and featured in dozens of films and TV shows. This Friday, May 10, Wang Chung releases <em>Orchesography</em>, which sees original members Jack Hues and Nick Feldman recording reimagined versions of their classic cuts with the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra.</p><p class="">I spoke with Jack Hues by phone about all this and more.</p>
































  <p class=""><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p><p class="">Wang Chung, "Dance Hall Days" (<em>Orchesography</em>)</p><p class="">Wang Chung, "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" (<em>Orchesography</em>)</p><p class="">Wang Chung, "Let's Go" (<em>Orchesography</em>)</p><p class="">Wang Chung, "To Live and Die in L.A." (<em>Orchesography</em>)</p><p class="">Wang Chung, "Fire in the Twilight" (<em>The Breakfast Club OST</em>)</p>























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In the decades since, the band's music has become synonymous with the '80s, and featured in dozens of films and TV shows. This Friday, May 10, Wang Chung releases Orchesography, which sees original members Jack Hues and Nick Feldman recording reimagined versions of their classic cuts with the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra.

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For the film's score, Disasterrpeace, best known for his synth-driven work, delivers a full orchestral score for the first time. It's an impressive array of music which hearkens back to the scores of classic thrillers of the '40s and '50s, while also standing tall alongside music from R.E.M. and others.

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  <p class="">On this episode, we speak with composer Rich Vreeland (aka <a href="http://disasterpeace.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Disasterpeace</strong></a>) about his work on the recently-released neo-noir, <em>Under the Silver Lake</em>. Sorry for the delay, kids -- Easter weekend was taken up with feeding cheesy potatoes and ham to an adorable baby, and the week following was an utter shitshow of financial ruin. That said, we have a really great episode for you, so let's get into it.</p><p class="">As a composer Disasterpeace came to prominence with his work on the 2012 videogame, <em>Fez</em>, as well as his score for the indie horror film,<em> It Follows</em>, released in 2015. That marked his first collaboration with director David Robert Mitchell, with whom the composer has teamed up again on <em>Under the Silver Lake</em>, which is now available as video-on-demand pretty much everywhere.</p><p class="">For the film's score, Disasterrpeace, best known for his synth-driven work, delivers a full orchestral score for the first time. It's an impressive array of music which hearkens back to the scores of classic thrillers of the '40s and '50s, while also standing tall alongside music from R.E.M. and others.</p><p class="">I spoke with Rich Vreeland ahead of <em>Under the Silver Lake</em>'s release, and we talked about everything from video games to film to what he has coming up.</p>
































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  <p>On this episode, we run down the soundtrack releases for<strong> </strong><a href="http://www.recordstoreday.com" target="_blank"><strong>Record Store Day</strong></a> 2019, in both the US and UK. We cover nearly thirty exclusive albums, singles, and books.</p>
































  <p><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p><p>Louis Armstrong, "Heigh Ho" (<em>Disney Songs The Satchmo Way</em>)</p><p>The Jim Carroll Band, "People Who Died" (<em>Catholic Boy</em>)</p><p>Hooverphonic, "2 Wicky"</p><p>Mary Kay Bergman, "Blame Canada" (<em>Soith Park: Bigger, Longer, &amp; Uncut</em>)</p><p>TMNT, "Pizza Power" (<em>Coming Out of Our Shells</em>)</p><p>Paul Zaza, "Prom Night" (<em>Prom Night</em>)</p><p>Juice People Unlimited, "Disco Godfather" (<em>Disco Godfather</em>)</p><p>Francois De Roubaix, "Les Dunes D'ostende" (<em>Daughters of Darkness</em>)</p><p>Wendy Carlos / Rachel Elkind, "The Shining Main Title Theme" (<em>The Shining</em>)</p>























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  <p>Okay, so this episode is a little complicated. A couple months back, I spoke with Mark Rozzo, a Brooklyn musician, about Burger Records' reissue of the soundtrack to the 1977 trucker movie, <em>Stinker Lets Loose!</em>. Rozzo's uncle, C.J. McKnight, had evidently written and performed the music, and and Rozzo had happened to find all of his uncle's old stuff right around the time he met comedian Mike Sacks, who was in the process of re-releasing a 40th anniversary paperback edition of the movie novelization by James Taylor Johnston.</p><p>We connected, and we had this great interview, and then I received some information, and, well — I'll just let you listen to all of this, and then I'll explain after.</p>
































  <p><strong>Tracklist (all cuts from <em>Stinker Lets Loose!</em>):</strong></p><p>C.J. McKnight, "Stinker Lets Loose!"</p><p>C.J. McKnight, "Legend of Stinker"</p><p>C.J. McKnight, "Ears On"</p><p>C.J. McKnight, "Ears On, Part Two"</p><p>C.J. McKnight, "Stinker Lets Loose! (End Credits)"</p>























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  <p><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p><p>The Emotions, "Best of My Love"</p><p>Three Dog Night, "Mama Told Me (Not to Come)"</p><p>Night Ranger, "Sister Christian"</p><p>The Beach Boys, "God Only Knows"</p><p>Mark Wahlberg &amp; John C. Reilly, "The Touch"</p>























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  <p><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p><p>Gary Sales, "Madman Marz"</p><p>Steve Horelick, "Madman Theme"</p><p>Electronic Art Ensemble, "Three Bursts Set Out" (<em>Inquietude</em>)</p><p>Steve Horelick, "Reading Rainbow Theme"</p>























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"David Hollander has crafted a book which appeals to the reader interested in history, music, or visual arts. Most readers will approach it, thinking they know nothing of what the author is discussing, only to be amazed at just how much of the music discussed within the cover of Unusual Sounds is familiar to them."

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  <p>Sorry for the delay, kids. A long weekend of snow, freelance deadlines, and making tamales pushed this episode back a couple of days. I'm also recording this after pulling every muscle in my right side, so expect some weirdness due to pain meds.</p><p>That said, I'm excited about this episode. I spoke last month with author David Hollander, about <em>Unusual Sounds: The Hidden History of Library Music</em>, the book released last May by Anthology Editions. In <a href="https://www.starburstmagazine.com/reviews/unusual-sounds-hidden-history-library-music" target="_blank"><strong>my review</strong></a> for <em>Starburst Magazine</em>, I described the book thusly:</p><blockquote><p>"David Hollander has crafted a book which appeals to the reader interested in history, music, or visual arts. Most readers will approach it, thinking they know nothing of what the author is discussing, only to be amazed at just how much of the music discussed within the cover of Unusual Sounds is familiar to them."</p></blockquote><p>We had a great chat about the book, its companion album from Anthology Recordings, and Hollander's history with library music.</p>
































  <p><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p><p>Keith Mansfield, "Funky Fanfare" (<em>Unusual Sounds</em>)</p><p>D. Patucchi, "La Dimostrazione" (<em>Unusual Sounds</em>)</p><p>The Syd Dale Orchestra, "The Hell Raisers" (<em>Something Weird Greatest Hits</em>)</p><p>Keith Mansfield, "Teenage Villain" (<em>KPM 1043: Beat Incidental</em>)</p><p>Stringtronics, "Tropicola" (<em>Unusual Sounds</em>)</p>























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  <p><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p><p>Impala, "Experiment In Terror/Stalkin'" (<em>El Rancho Reverbo</em>)</p><p>Scott Bomar, "The Chain" (<em>Black Snake Moan OST</em>)</p><p>Anthony Hamilton, "Soul Music" (<em>Soul Men OST</em>)</p><p>Samuel L. Jackson, "Stack-o-lee" (<em>Black Snake Moan OST</em>)</p><p>Djay, "Whoop That Trick" (<em>Hustle &amp; Flow OST</em>)</p>























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Bomar's film work is absolutely fascinating, and it was wonderful to spend some time speaking with him about his work with Brewer, the history of the Bo-Keys, and more. We even got a little bit into his work with his studio, Electraphonic Recording.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>true</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:32:58</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1541980522808-4UKT6K8BKUTJNPSGHSTG/scott+bomar.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>72</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #72: Scott Bomar &amp; the Films of Craig Brewer</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="31,654,750" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB072-Scott_Bomar.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="31,654,750" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB072-Scott_Bomar.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #72: Scott Bomar &amp; the Films of Craig Brewer</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #71: Atlanta with Bryce Hitchcock</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2018/10/22/episode-71-atlanta-with-bryce-hitchcock</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:5bccb03cec212dd10f21a555</guid><description><![CDATA[FX's brilliant comedy / drama / exploration of humanity, Atlanta, is as noted for its music as it is for the writing, directing, and acting. The show's soundtrack is a perfect combination of brilliantly-selected gems like Funkadelic's "Hit It and Quit It," as well as of-the-moment Soundcloud rap like Amindi K. Fro$t's "Cocoa Butter Shawty."

Hell, even Migos have popped up on the show. It's brilliant, and to explain it would be deceptively simple, given the multitude of layers the program features, but at it's heart, it's about Donald Glover's Earn trying to help his cousin, Brian Tyree Henry's Al, become a hip-hop star, while trying to navigate his other relationships.

One of the most-accurate skewerings of pop culture zeitgeist came from the second episode of Atlanta's Robbin' Season. The episode, entitled "Sportin' Waves," sees Al and Earn visiting a tech company and the various ways the majority-white company responds to them. The episode ends with a white-girl acoustic YouTube cover of Al's rapper self, Paperboi's big local hit.

It's hilarious and it's perfect and it's by an actual YouTube cover artist. Her name's Bryce Hitchcock, and she has a slew of original music as well, and it was a great conversation when we spoke with her last month about the show, acting, and her original music.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p>FX's brilliant comedy / drama / exploration of humanity, <em>Atlanta</em>, is as noted for its music as it is for the writing, directing, and acting. The show's soundtrack is a perfect combination of brilliantly-selected gems like Funkadelic's "Hit It and Quit It," as well as of-the-moment Soundcloud rap like Amindi K. Fro$t's "Cocoa Butter Shawty."</p><p>Hell, even Migos have popped up on the show. It's brilliant, and to explain it would be deceptively simple, given the multitude of layers the program features, but at it's heart, it's about Donald Glover's Earn trying to help his cousin, Brian Tyree Henry's Al, become a hip-hop star, while trying to navigate his other relationships.</p><p>One of the most-accurate skewerings of pop culture zeitgeist came from the second episode of <em>Atlanta</em>'s Robbin' Season. The episode, entitled "Sportin' Waves," sees Al and Earn visiting a tech company and the various ways the majority-white company responds to them. The episode ends with a white-girl acoustic YouTube cover of Al's rapper self, Paperboi's big local hit.</p><p>It's hilarious and it's perfect and it's by an actual YouTube cover artist. Her name's <a href="https://www.brycehitchcock.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Bryce Hitchcock</strong></a>, and she has a slew of original music as well, and it was a great conversation when we spoke with her last month about the show, acting, and her original music.</p>
































  <p><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p><p>Stephen Glover, "Paper Boi"</p><p>Bryce Hitchcock, "Paper Boi"</p><p>Bryce Hitchcock, "Endless Dream"</p><p>Bryce Hitchcock, "Through the Night"</p>























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Hell, even Migos have popped up on the show. It's brilliant, and to explain it would be deceptively simple, given the multitude of layers the program features, but at it's heart, it's about Donald Glover's Earn trying to help his cousin, Brian Tyree Henry's Al, become a hip-hop star, while trying to navigate his other relationships.

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The film's a really great underseen gem, although several articles last year for its 30th anniversary helped raise its profile. It's a very early role for MacLachlan, and shows that directors were putting him into odd characters right from the start.

The soundtrack, compiled by IRS Records, is one of several that the label put together around that time, and thus, this is the second film in a row that featured Concrete Blonde's "Over Your Shoulder" and "Haunted Head," as did the previous year's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. There was never an actual soundtrack release, although Michael Convertino's score was put out by Varese Sarabande, and the Truth's "It's Hidden" was released as a single by IRS.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p><p>The Truth, "Weapons of Love" (<em>Weapons of Love</em>)</p><p>The Truth, "It's Hidden" (single)</p><p>Concrete Blonde, "Your Haunted Head" (<em>Concrete Blonde</em>)</p><p>Michael Convertino, "Final Transference" (<em>The Hidden OST</em>)</p>























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The film's a really great underseen gem, although several articles last year for its 30th anniversary helped raise its profile. It's a very early role for MacLachlan, and shows that directors were putting him into odd characters right from the start.

The soundtrack, compiled by IRS Records, is one of several that the label put together around that time, and thus, this is the second film in a row that featured Concrete Blonde's "Over Your Shoulder" and "Haunted Head," as did the previous year's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. There was never an actual soundtrack release, although Michael Convertino's score was put out by Varese Sarabande, and the Truth's "It's Hidden" was released as a single by IRS.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:16:10</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1538928073866-3O7FY7W1I06RLT8FCWIU/hidden+icon.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>70</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #70: The Hidden with The Truth's Dennis Greaves</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="15,524,455" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB070-The_Hidden.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="15,524,455" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB070-The_Hidden.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #70: The Hidden with The Truth's Dennis Greaves</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #69: Creedence Clearwater Revival in the Movies with Doug Clifford</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2018 18:38:53 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2018/9/11/episode-69-creedence-clearwater-revival-in-the-movies-with-doug-clifford</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:5b98089a562fa756f5e50e1d</guid><description><![CDATA[Drummer Doug Clifford is best known for his work in the seminal band, Creedence Clearwater Revival. The group celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, and as part of that, Craft Recordings released a remastered version of Clifford's 1972 album, Cosmo, along with Tom Fogerty's 1972 solo release, Excalibur. We were lucky enough to speak with Clifford about that release for Modern Vinyl, and also managed to sneak in a discussion about the use of Creedence Clearwater Revival in film, which you can hear now.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p><strong>Tracklist:</strong></p><p>Creedence Clearwater Revival, "Fortunate Son" (<em>Willy & The Poor Boys</em>)</p><p>Creedence Clearwater Revival, "Looking Out My Back Door" (<em>Cosmo's Factory</em>)</p><p>Creedence Clearwater Revival, "Sinister Purpose" (<em>Green River</em>)</p><p>Creedence Clearwater Revival, "Midnight Special" (<em>Willy & The Poor Boys</em>)</p>























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  <p>In addition to his work in the pioneering New Wave band, the Waitresses, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.futurefossilmusic.com/"><strong>Chris Butler</strong></a> has worked for years as a musician and producer on such albums as Freedy Johnston's debut, <em>The Trouble Tree</em>. His most recent work, out next week on Smog Veil Records, is a collaboration with Tin Huey's Ralph Carney, entitled <em>Songs For Unsung Holidays</em>. It's Carney's last recordings before his death in December of 2017.</p><p>We spoke with Chris Butler by phone about his work with the Waitresses, including their iconic theme for the '80s TV show, <em>Square Pegs</em>, the new album on Smog Veil, and a surprising connection to a recent horror film.</p><p>You can find more music by Chris Butler at <strong><a target="_blank" href="https://chrisbutler1.bandcamp.com/">his Bandcamp page</a></strong>.</p>
































  <p><strong>Tracklist:</strong><br />The Waitresses, "Square Pegs" (<em>Your Choice of Sides</em>)<br />Chris Butler &amp; Ralph Carney, "Polka Day" (<em>Songs For Unsung Holidays</em>)<br />Chris Butler, "Square Pegs Part 1"<br />The Waitresses, "I Know What Boys Like" (<em>Your Choice of Sides</em>)<br />The Embarrassment, "Sexy Singer Girl" (<em>Heyday 1979-1983</em>)<br />Chris Butler &amp; Ralph Carney, "World UFO Day" (<em>Songs For Unsung Holidays</em>)</p>























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  <p><strong>Tracklist:</strong><br />Chromatics, "Tick of the Clock"<br />Kavinsky, "Nightcall"<br />Cliff Martinez, "I Drive"<br />Cliff Martinez, "Kick Your Teeth"<br />Desire, "Under Your Spell"<br />College ft. Electric Youth, "A Real Hero"</p>























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Additionally, she's the mother of that dog's Anna Waronker and Joey Waronker, drummer for Atoms for Peace. Her first book, Pop Sixties: Shindig!, Dick Clark, Beach Party, and Photographs from the Donna Loren Archive, was released last year, and a second edition is out now. We talked about all of this and more in a career-spanning interview.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p>Summertime starts this week, so on this episode, we could think of no-one better to speak with than American singer and actress, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.donnaloren.net/"><strong>Donna Loren</strong></a>, best-known for her work in the American International Pictures Beach Party movie franchise.</p><p>Loren not only appeared in <em>Beach Blanket Bingo</em>, <em>Bikini Beach</em>, and <em>Muscle Beach Party</em>, but the prolific '60s performer was the "Dr Pepper Girl," the featured singer on <em>Shindig!</em>, and guest-starred on both <em>Batman </em>and <em>The Monkees</em>. She left entertainment at the height of her fame in 1968 to start and raise a family, and while she recorded occasionally in the '80s, didn't return to music in a big way until 2009.</p><p>Additionally, she's the mother of that dog's Anna Waronker and Joey Waronker, drummer for Atoms for Peace. Her first book, <em>Pop Sixties: Shindig!, Dick Clark, Beach Party, and Photographs from the Donna Loren Archive</em>, was released last year, and a second edition is out now. We talked about all of this and more in a career-spanning interview.</p>
































  <p><strong>Tracklist:</strong><br />Donna Loren, "It Only Hurts When I Cry" (<em>Beach Blanket Bingo</em>)<br />Donna Loren, "The Devil Made Her Do It! (I Can’t Help It)" (<em>Mansfield 66/67</em>)<br />Donna Loren, "Among the Young" (<em>Pajama Party</em>)<br />Donna Loren, "Sunshine, Lollipops &amp; Rainbows" (<em>Shindig!</em>)<br />Donna Loren, "Beach Blanket Bingo" (<em>Beach Blanket Bingo</em>)<br />Donna Loren, "Two Timin' Angel" (<em>Sergeant Deadhead</em>)<br />Donna Loren, "Muscle Bustle" (<em>Muscle Beach Party</em>)</p>























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Additionally, she's the mother of that dog's Anna Waronker and Joey Waronker, drummer for Atoms for Peace. Her first book, Pop Sixties: Shindig!, Dick Clark, Beach Party, and Photographs from the Donna Loren Archive, was released last year, and a second edition is out now. We talked about all of this and more in a career-spanning interview.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:49:31</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1529253102118-KY1AP8H9RA0KGKILAWFS/donna+loren+icon.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>63</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #63: Donna Loren</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="47,536,753" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB064-Donna_Loren.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="47,536,753" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB064-Donna_Loren.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #63: Donna Loren</media:title></media:content></item><item><title>Episode #63: The Ranger</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 04 Jun 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2018/6/4/episode-63-the-ranger</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:5b141632f950b72b53664db4</guid><description><![CDATA[Director Jenn Wexler's debut feature, The Ranger, is a fun but brutal movie about a bunch of punks who hole up in a cabin while on the lam, only to be stalked and killed by a psychotic park ranger. It's been getting a lot of acclaim from everyone I know who's seen it, so I reached out via Twitter, especially after reading a piece music supervisor Middagh Goodwin wrote for the Modesto View, running down all the great bands he'd lined up for the film.

After watching the movie, I was even more excited to talk with Wexler and Goodwin, and I think it comes through in the interview. We get very goofy, and it's a damn blast.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p>Director Jenn Wexler's debut feature, <em>The Ranger</em>, is a fun but brutal movie about a bunch of punks who hole up in a cabin while on the lam, only to be stalked and killed by a psychotic park ranger. It's been getting a lot of acclaim from everyone I know who's seen it, so I reached out via Twitter, especially after <a target="_blank" href="http://www.modestoview.com/the_return_of_the_soundtrack/">reading a piece</a> music supervisor Middagh Goodwin wrote for the Modesto <em>View</em>, running down all the great bands he'd lined up for the film.</p><p>After watching the movie, I was even more excited to talk with Wexler and Goodwin, and I think it comes through in the interview. We get very goofy, and it's a damn blast.<br /> </p>
































  <p><strong>Tracklist:</strong><br />Charlie Rich, "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" (<em>Behind Closed Doors</em>)<br />Rotten UK, "Animal Sacrifice" (<em>That Is Not Dead</em>)<br />The Avengers, "Teenage Rebel" (<em>Died For Your Sins</em>)<br />The Atom Age, "It's A Mess" (<em>Hot Shame</em>)<br />Dayglo Abortions, "Used To Be In Love" (<em>Feed Us A Fetus</em>)</p>























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  <p>On this episode, we talk about Mark Rosman's 1983 movie, <em>The House On Sorority Row</em>, might not be the first to come to mind when thinking about when discussing the slasher genre, but for those who have seen it, it's a real diamond in the rough, with a solid cast and wry sense of<br />humor that keeps it entertaining from start to finish.</p><p><em>The House On Sorority Row</em> is story of seven sorority sisters who accidentally kill their house mother and are then each picked off by a mysterious killer. Like every sorority or fraternity-based movie, it has a big blow-out party sequence. Since the movie was shot in and around Baltimore,&nbsp;it comes as no surprise that a Washington D.C.&nbsp;power pop band, <strong>4 Out of 5 Doctors</strong> would perform at said party.</p><p>It took a while to set this up, but we were able to track down and talk with 4 Out of 5 Doctors' guitarist and singer, Cal Everett, about the band's appearance in the film, as well as their history with another lesser-known horror film, <em>The Boogeyman</em>. It's probably our longest episode ever, but the conversation is pretty wonderful.</p>
































  <p><strong>Tracklist:</strong><br />4 Out of 5 Doctors, "Modern Man" (<em>4 Out of 5 Doctors</em>)<br />4 Out of 5 Doctors, "Dawn Patrol" (<em>2nd Opinion</em>)<br />4 Out of 5 Doctors, "Not From Her World" (<em>4 Out of 5 Doctors</em>)<br />4 Out of 5 Doctors, "Mr Cool Shoes" (<em>4 Out of 5 Doctors</em>)<br />4 Out of 5 Doctors, "Waiting For Roxanne" (<em>2nd Opinion</em>)<br />4 Out of 5 Doctors, "Waiting For A Change" (<em>4 Out of 5 Doctors</em>)</p>























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Also in both films is actor Michael Sonye, better known as Dukey Flyswatter, frontman for the Los Angeles splatterpunk band, Haunted Garage. He voiced the imp in Sorority Babes, and played the mystic Omar in the opening to Nightmare Sisters. Additionally, Haunted Garage performed four of the songs heard in Nightmare Sisters. Beyond all of that, Flyswatter has written and acted in quite a few genre films you might be familiar with.

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  <p><strong>Tracklist:</strong><br />Haunted Garage, "Sorority Sister Succubus"<br />Linnea Quigley &amp; the Skirts, "Santa Monica Blvd Boys"<br />Haunted Garage, "Yumpin' Yiminy, Suck on My Chimney"<br />Haunted Garage, "Incredible Two-Headed Transplant" (<em>Mother's Day</em>)<br />Haunted Garage, "Brain In A Jar" (<em>Possession Park</em>)</p>























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Written and performed by comedian and musician, Eli Braden, the song pokes fun at the fact that most people skip the closing credits to Netflix shows. It's become a surprising hit, and has even begun changing. We talked with Braden about the song, his career in comedy and music, and more.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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    </iframe>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>Talking the end credits of The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale with musician Eli Braden.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Back in February, Joel McHale made a triumphant return to making fun of TV clips with the show that's definitely not the Soup reloaded, but absolutely definitely is. The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale is on Netflix, and it's hilarious and kind of the way I kick off every week. Part of what makes the show so wonderful is the music which plays over the closing credits.

Written and performed by comedian and musician, Eli Braden, the song pokes fun at the fact that most people skip the closing credits to Netflix shows. It's become a surprising hit, and has even begun changing. We talked with Braden about the song, his career in comedy and music, and more.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>true</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:21:39</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1524418712882-ULRCAYLHYBQ13AM8U97L/joel+mchale+logo.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>60</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #60: The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale with Eli Braden</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="20,799,110" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB060-Eli_Braden.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="20,799,110" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB060-Eli_Braden.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #60: The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale with Eli Braden</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #59: The Breakfast Club with Simple Minds' Jim Kerr</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 09 Apr 2018 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2018/4/9/episode-59-the-breakfast-club-with-simple-minds-jim-kerr</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:5acbd35503ce649b2a7828c7</guid><description><![CDATA[The Breakfast Club was written, directed, and produced by John Hughes and starred Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, and Ally Sheedy as the titular kids brought together by Saturday detention in fictional Shermer, Illinois.

The film's spawned memes, quotable lines, and just last week became the subject of a retrospective look in a New Yorker essay by Molly Ringwald, entitled "What About 'The Breakfast Club'? Revisiting the movies of my youth in the age of #MeToo." The Breakfast Club's visuals are iconographic, with the film's poster being lifted by sources as varied as The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2 and Archie comics.

However, what's endured most from the 1985 movie has been the soundtrack, and in particular, Simple Minds' Billboard Hot 100 #1 hit, "Don't You (Forget About Me)." The song -- written and composed by producer Keith Forsey and Steve Schiff -- would be Simple Minds' biggest hit, while also one of the few songs not written by the band's vocalist Jim Kerr or keyboardist Charlie Burchill.

Forsey had several instrumentals featured on the soundtrack, along with songs by Wang Chung and '80s soundtrack staple E.G. Daily. It's an impressive array of '80s pop, but Simple Minds' song playing over the closing credits and and Judd Nelson's raised fist, will forever be linked with the film.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p>On this episode, we talk about the iconic 1985 John Hughes teenage comedy-drama film, <em>The Breakfast Club</em>, with <a target="_blank" href="https://www.simpleminds.com/">Simple Minds</a>' Jim Kerr.</p><p><em>The Breakfast Club</em> was written, directed, and produced by John Hughes and starred Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, and Ally Sheedy as the titular kids brought together by Saturday detention in fictional Shermer, Illinois.</p><p>The film's spawned memes, quotable lines, and just last week became the subject of a retrospective look in a New Yorker essay by Molly Ringwald, entitled "<a target="_blank" href="https://www.newyorker.com/culture/personal-history/what-about-the-breakfast-club-molly-ringwald-metoo-john-hughes-pretty-in-pink">What About 'The Breakfast Club'? Revisiting the movies of my youth in the age of #MeToo</a>." <em>The Breakfast Club</em>'s visuals are iconographic, with the film's poster being lifted by sources as varied as <em>The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2</em> and Archie comics.</p>


































































  

    
  
    

      

      
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  <p>However, what's endured most from the 1985 movie has been the soundtrack, and in particular, Simple Minds' Billboard Hot 100 #1 hit, "Don't You (Forget About Me)." The song -- written and composed by producer Keith Forsey and Steve Schiff -- would be Simple Minds' biggest hit, while also one of the few songs not written by the band's vocalist Jim Kerr or keyboardist Charlie Burchill.</p><p>Forsey had several instrumentals featured on the soundtrack, along with songs by Wang Chung and '80s soundtrack staple E.G. Daily. It's an impressive array of '80s pop, but Simple Minds' song playing over the closing credits and and Judd Nelson's raised fist, will forever be linked with the film.</p>
































  <p><strong>Tracklist:</strong><br />Simple Minds, "Don't You (Forget About Me)" (<em>The Breakfast Club OST</em>)<br />Simple Minds, "All The Things She Said" (<em>Once Upon A Time</em>)<br />Simple Minds, "Magic" (<em>Walk Between Worlds</em>)</p>























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    </iframe>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>From &amp; Inspired By podcast</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>On this episode, we talk about the iconic 1985 John Hughes teenage comedy-drama film, The Breakfast Club, with Simple Minds' Jim Kerr.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>The Breakfast Club was written, directed, and produced by John Hughes and starred Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, and Ally Sheedy as the titular kids brought together by Saturday detention in fictional Shermer, Illinois.

The film's spawned memes, quotable lines, and just last week became the subject of a retrospective look in a New Yorker essay by Molly Ringwald, entitled "What About 'The Breakfast Club'? Revisiting the movies of my youth in the age of #MeToo." The Breakfast Club's visuals are iconographic, with the film's poster being lifted by sources as varied as The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2 and Archie comics.

However, what's endured most from the 1985 movie has been the soundtrack, and in particular, Simple Minds' Billboard Hot 100 #1 hit, "Don't You (Forget About Me)." The song -- written and composed by producer Keith Forsey and Steve Schiff -- would be Simple Minds' biggest hit, while also one of the few songs not written by the band's vocalist Jim Kerr or keyboardist Charlie Burchill.

Forsey had several instrumentals featured on the soundtrack, along with songs by Wang Chung and '80s soundtrack staple E.G. Daily. It's an impressive array of '80s pop, but Simple Minds' song playing over the closing credits and and Judd Nelson's raised fist, will forever be linked with the film.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:21:37</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1523307745371-H1MR66VG79IZO6EBHG05/breakfast+club+cover.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>59</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #59: The Breakfast Club with Simple Minds' Jim Kerr</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="20,754,800" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB059-Breakfast_Club.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="20,754,800" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB059-Breakfast_Club.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #59: The Breakfast Club with Simple Minds' Jim Kerr</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #58: New Year's Evil with Made In Japan's Bobby Asea</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2018/3/26/episode-58-new-years-evil-with-made-in-japans-bobby-asea</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:5ab8112b70a6adbbb6c4eb60</guid><description><![CDATA[On this episode, we talk about the 1980 slasher classic, New Year's Evil, with Bobby Asea, bassist for Made In Japan. New Year's Evil is fairly amazing, because it's pretty nasty in terms of tone, but it also manages to be a really punk rock kind of film. It's thanks in no small part to the fact that two L.A. area bands, Shadow and Made In Japan, perform during the film's New Year's Eve TV special, which is the setting for the terrorization of the evidently famous Blaze. It's pretty atrocious, but the performances are cool as hell, with Made In Japan's power-pop being especially good.

The band was coaxed out of the woodwork a few years back by the folks at Chicago's Hozac Records, who released two songs from the band's heyday on 7-inch, making this the first time Made In Japan's music has ever been readily available. An announced soundtrack for New Year's Evil never materialized, despite statements in the closing credits of the film, as well as promotional singles sent to radio stations.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p>On this episode, we talk about the 1980 slasher classic, <em>New Year's Evil</em>, with Bobby Asea, bassist for <a target="_blank" href="http://www.madeinjapan2.com/"><strong>Made In Japan</strong></a>. <em>New Year's Evil</em> is fairly amazing, because it's pretty nasty in terms of tone, but it also manages to be a really punk rock kind of film. It's thanks in no small part to the fact that two L.A. area bands, Shadow and Made In Japan, perform during the film's New Year's Eve TV special, which is the setting for the terrorization of the evidently famous Blaze. It's pretty atrocious, but the performances are cool as hell, with Made In Japan's power-pop being especially good.</p><p>The band was coaxed out of the woodwork a few years back by the folks at Chicago's Hozac Records, who released two songs from the band's heyday <a target="_blank" href="http://hozacrecords.com/made-in-japan/">on 7-inch</a>, making this the first time Made In Japan's music has ever been readily available. An announced soundtrack for <em>New Year's Evil</em> never materialized, despite statements in the closing credits of the film, as well as promotional singles sent to radio stations.<br /> </p>
































  <p><strong>Tracklist:</strong><br />Shadow, "New Year's Evil"<br />Made In Japan, "The Cooler"<br />Made In Japan, "Instant Hit"<br />Made In Japan, "Dumb Blondes"<br />Made In Japan, "You Never Had It So Good"<br />Made In Japan, "Hey Roxy"</p>























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The band was coaxed out of the woodwork a few years back by the folks at Chicago's Hozac Records, who released two songs from the band's heyday on 7-inch, making this the first time Made In Japan's music has ever been readily available. An announced soundtrack for New Year's Evil never materialized, despite statements in the closing credits of the film, as well as promotional singles sent to radio stations.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:28:17</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1522013003113-VSGHDBLXGNEQGKPYV9ZO/new+year%27s+evil+logo.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>58</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #58: New Year's Evil with Made In Japan's Bobby Asea</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="27,157,919" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB058-New_Years_Evil.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="27,157,919" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB058-New_Years_Evil.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #58: New Year's Evil with Made In Japan's Bobby Asea</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #57: Artie Kane</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 12 Mar 2018 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2018/3/12/episode-57-artie-kane</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:5aa59ed471c10b34ddf17ff6</guid><description><![CDATA[Artie Kane composed the music for over 250 television shows, conducted scores for 60 motion pictures, and had eight marriages and a career spanning over eight decades. At the end of last year, Kane released his memoirs, entitled Music To My Years: Life and Love Between the Notes. In the book, out now from Amphora Editions, the musician recounted his life in Hollywood and New York as a child prodigy, composer and conductor working with such stars as Frank Sinatra, Henry Mancini, John Williams, and Quincy Jones.

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  <p>Tracklist:<br />Artie Kane, "Samba De Orfeu" (<em>Henry Mancini Presents Artie Kane Playing the Swinging Screen Scene</em>)<br />Artie Kane, "Laura's Nightmare" (<em>The Eyes of Laura Mars OST</em>)<br />Danny Elfman, "The Frighteners Main Titles" (<em>The Frighteners OST</em>)<br />Artie Kane, "Dynasty: The Downstairs Bride"<br />Artie Kane, "Knockout" (<em>Wonder Woman Original Television Soundtrack</em>)</p>























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  <p><strong>Tracklist:</strong><br />Stan Bush, "The Touch" (<em>Transformers: The Movie OST</em>)<br />Stan Bush, "Never Surrender" (<em>Kickboxer OST</em>)<br />Stan Bush, "Hearts Vs. Heads" (<em>The Wraith OST</em>)<br />Stan Bush, "Fight to Survive" (<em>Bloodsport OST</em>)<br />Dirk Diggler, "The Touch" (<em>Boogie Nights OST</em>)</p>























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  <p><strong>Tracklist (all cuts from <em>The Holy M</em><em>ountain OST</em>):</strong><br />"Trance Mutation"<br />"Rainbow Room"<br />"Pissed And Passed Out"<br />"Psychedelic Weapons"<br />"Pantheon Bar (Bees Make Honey...)"</p>























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Plus, the video looks cool as hell: we get more of the cool back-and-forth cuts on the rhythm of the guitar riff — with the intense stares between Envy, Scott, Ramona, and Todd — from the scene in the movie, and it’s also intercut with clips from the film which do a lovely job of consolidating the storyline of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World into a three-and-a-half minute clip.

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  <p>On this episode, we're running down “Black Sheep," by Metric, from 2010's <em>Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World</em>. You can read the original column and watch the music video at <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://www.cinepunx.com/Writing/from-the-stereo-to-your-screen-the-clash-at-demonhead-scott-pilgrim-vs-the-world/">Cinepunx</a></strong>.</p>





























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Plus, the video looks cool as hell: we get more of the cool back-and-forth cuts on the rhythm of the guitar riff — with the intense stares between Envy, Scott, Ramona, and Todd — from the scene in the movie, and it’s also intercut with clips from the film which do a lovely job of consolidating the storyline of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World into a three-and-a-half minute clip.

The “Black Sheep” video does an excellent job of selling the cool of the movie, as well as making those of us who love it want to go watch it again (seriously, I went to watch the Clash at Demonhead scenes for this piece, and ended up sitting in front of the TV for a solid half hour). Strangely, the video’s not available on either the DVD or the Blu-ray, but you can get it if you download the deluxe version of the soundtrack on iTunes.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:06:49</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1516056937099-KN25BPVW9VVRZBDWOVYW/scott-pilgrim-soundtrack-600x600.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:title>From the Stereo to Your Screen #17: Metric &amp; Scott Pilgrim Vs The World</itunes:title><enclosure length="6,551,295" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FTSTYS17-Scott_Pilgrim_Vs_The_World.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="6,551,295" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FTSTYS17-Scott_Pilgrim_Vs_The_World.mp3"><media:title type="plain">From the Stereo to Your Screen #17: Metric &amp; Scott Pilgrim Vs The World</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Bonus Episode</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Episode #53, Troma's War with Chris DeMarco</title><category>Podcast</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 08 Jan 2018 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2018/1/8/episode-53-tromas-war-with-chris-demarco</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:5a525976c830256b619d7d37</guid><description><![CDATA[Following on the success of Troma's Toxic Avenger and Class of Nuke 'Em High, Troma's War saw the independent studio taking on the action-adventure genre in their own way. Surprisingly well-reviewed, the movie doesn't quite have the following of the studio's tentpole franchises, but it's definitely an entertaining and inventive Tromatic view of the guns and glory films which were everywhere in the latter half of the '80s.

TROMA’S WAR tells the story of a group of marooned citizens who stumble upon a terrorist plot to take over the United States. With no help in sight and no way to contact reinforcements, it’s up to these ordinary people to save the world! 

Musician Chris DeMarco performed the music for the film, as well as appearing in it. His score -- along with the power ballads "Alive" and "Storm Is Rising" -- was a major part of how well Troma's War works. Sadly, it was never legally available in any form, failing even to make an appearance on Troma's 20th anniversary compilation, Toxic Tunes From Tromaville.

Featuring the complete motion picture score including cuts not used in the final film, Troma's War was released on 140-gram red and orange “Triumphant Explosion” colored vinyl back in July of last year. Limited to 1000 copies worldwide, the LP was put out by New York's Ship to Shore PhonoCo, in collaboration with Locked Groove Recording Company.

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  <p>Tracklist (all cuts from the <em>Troma's War OST</em>):<br />Chris DeMarco, "Alive"<br />Chris DeMarco, "On the Beach"<br />Chris DeMarco, "Storm Is Rising"<br />Chris DeMarco, "Triumphant"</p>























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TROMA’S WAR tells the story of a group of marooned citizens who stumble upon a terrorist plot to take over the United States. With no help in sight and no way to contact reinforcements, it’s up to these ordinary people to save the world! 

Musician Chris DeMarco performed the music for the film, as well as appearing in it. His score -- along with the power ballads "Alive" and "Storm Is Rising" -- was a major part of how well Troma's War works. Sadly, it was never legally available in any form, failing even to make an appearance on Troma's 20th anniversary compilation, Toxic Tunes From Tromaville.

Featuring the complete motion picture score including cuts not used in the final film, Troma's War was released on 140-gram red and orange “Triumphant Explosion” colored vinyl back in July of last year. Limited to 1000 copies worldwide, the LP was put out by New York's Ship to Shore PhonoCo, in collaboration with Locked Groove Recording Company.

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However, with the exception of National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, comedies with an acknowledgement of how awfully stressful the holidays can be — and that manage to be funny — are sparse. Somehow, Scrooged always seems to get left aside when lists get put together or people make their marathons.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p>On this episode, we're running down “Put A Little Love in Your Heart," by Annie Lennox and Al Green, from 1988's <em>Scrooged</em>, which always seems to get shunted to the side when we’re talking Christmas genre movies. <em>Black Christm</em><em>as</em> and <em>Gremlins </em>always get the horror nods, in addition to Santa slashers like <em>Silent Night, Deadly Night</em> and <em>Christmas Evil</em>.&nbsp;The action advent selections are always <em>Die Hard</em> and <em>Lethal Weapon</em>, with maybe <em>I Come In Peace</em> for the heads. Romantic and family movies abound, obviously.</p><p>However, with the exception of <em>National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation</em>, comedies with an acknowledgement of how awfully stressful the holidays can be — and that manage to be funny — are sparse. Somehow, <em>Scrooged </em>always seems to get left aside when lists get put together or people make their marathons.</p><p>Read the original column and watch the music video at <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://www.cinepunx.com/Writing/from-the-stereo-to-your-screen-annie-lennox-al-green-scrooged/">Cinepunx</a></strong>.</p>





























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However, with the exception of National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, comedies with an acknowledgement of how awfully stressful the holidays can be — and that manage to be funny — are sparse. Somehow, Scrooged always seems to get left aside when lists get put together or people make their marathons.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:08:33</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1513699409637-965B13EOMXQREJ4Q7K2Z/scrooged+soundtrack.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:title>From the Stereo to Your Screen #16: Annie Lennox &amp; Al Green &amp; Scrooged</itunes:title><enclosure length="8,214,770" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FTSTYS16-Scrooged.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="8,214,770" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FTSTYS16-Scrooged.mp3"><media:title type="plain">From the Stereo to Your Screen #16: Annie Lennox &amp; Al Green &amp; Scrooged</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Bonus Episode</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>From the Stereo to Your Screen #15, John Williams &amp; The Phantom Menace</title><category>Bonus Episode</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 11 Dec 2017 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2017/12/11/from-the-stereo-to-your-screen-15-john-williams-the-phantom-menace</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:5a2d578c0852291eafeae373</guid><description><![CDATA[For whatever its flaws — and yes, there are many — the John Williams score for the film was stellar. The video for “Duel of the Fates” debuted on MTV’s Total Request Live on May 3, the first video of a week of premieres that included both “I Want It That Way” by the Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears’ “Sometimes.” A cut from a film score getting a video is a pretty big deal: I mean, despite the fact that Harold Faltermeyer’s “Axel F” was an international number 1 hit in 1985, it never had a video, and you can dance to that sucker. But the fact that it was on the same level as the Backstreet Boys and Britney in 1999 is astonishing.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p>On this episode of From the Stereo to Your Screen, we're running down “Duel of the Fates” by John Williams from 1999's <em>Star Wars: Episode One – The Phantom Menace</em>.</p><p>For whatever its flaws — and yes, there are many — the John Williams score for the film was stellar. The video for “Duel of the Fates” debuted on MTV’s Total Request Live on May 3, the first video of a week of premieres that included both “I Want It That Way” by the Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears’ “Sometimes.” A cut from a film score getting a video is a pretty big deal: I mean, despite the fact that Harold Faltermeyer’s “Axel F” was an international number 1 hit in 1985, it never had a video, and you can dance to that sucker. But the fact that the video for "Duel of the Fates"&nbsp;was on the same level as the Backstreet Boys and Britney in 1999 is astonishing.</p><p>You can read the original column and watch the music video at <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://www.cinepunx.com/Writing/from-the-stereo-to-your-screen-john-williams-and-the-phantom-menace/">Cinepunx</a></strong>.</p>





























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I was lucky enough to speak with Dave Pirner back at the start of September about all of these, as well as Soul Asylum's latest album, Change of Fortune. It's kind of all over the place, but Priner seemed up to discuss pretty much anything, so while it's kind of long, it's really fun. Check it out.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:33:51</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83/1512399735554-WG7Q07FJCNALW5IGOZ4K/dave+pirner.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>52</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Episode #52: Dave Pirner of Soul Asylum</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="32,509,047" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB052-Dave_Pirner.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="32,509,047" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.nuthousepunks.com/podcast/FIB052-Dave_Pirner.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Episode #52: Dave Pirner of Soul Asylum</media:title></media:content><itunes:keywords>Podcast</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>From the Stereo to Your Screen #14, U2 &amp; Batman Forever</title><category>Bonus Episode</category><dc:creator>Nick Spacek</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 27 Nov 2017 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.fromandinspiredby.com/blog/2017/11/27/from-the-stereo-to-your-screen-14-u2-batman-forever</link><guid isPermaLink="false">55b52f02e4b0b8cfa45e5b83:55b5363de4b06ccaa6c7dd71:5a1b1c6e24a694106d94878f</guid><description><![CDATA[The animated music video is absolutely bonkers -- basically an anime nightmare -- and this sentence from the Wikipedia entry on the song sums it up nicely:

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  <p>On this episode of From the Stereo to Your Screen, we're running down the music video for U2's “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me,” from 1995's <em>Batman Forever</em>. The animated music video is absolutely bonkers -- basically an anime nightmare -- and this sentence from the Wikipedia entry on the song sums it up nicely:</p><p><em>“It features the band performing in Gotham City, with Bono battling between two of his alter-egos from the Zoo TV Tour: ‘The Fly’ and ‘MacPhisto.’ The band also chases the Batwing, using a yellow supercar and their guitars as flamethrowers.”</em></p><p>You can read the original column and watch the music video at <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://www.cinepunx.com/Writing/from-the-stereo-to-your-screen-u2-batman-forever/">Cinepunx</a></strong>.</p>





























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Thus, we come to the fact that Goo Goo Dolls’ first soundtrack contribution was all the way back in 1991, when they had not one, not two, but three songs on the soundtrack to Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare. And they were alongside songs by Chubb Rock and Iggy Pop. And and Fates Warning. And, and, and the soundtrack was on Metal Blade.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p>On this episode, we continue our Halloween series, and we're running down “I’m Awake Now” by Goo Goo Dolls, from <em>Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare</em>.</p><p>Back when I discussed Phunk Junkeez and their contribution to the <em>Tommy Boy</em> soundtrack, I mentioned offhand that Goo Goo Dolls’ cover of The Damned’s “Wait for the Blackout” wasn’t bad. Being as how I’m always trying to track down weird-ass music videos for this column as well as look for bands to come on my soundtrack podcast and talk about how weird it was to have their song in a movie, I come across quite a few surprises.</p><p>Thus, we come to the fact that Goo Goo Dolls’ first soundtrack contribution was all the way back in 1991, when they had not one, not two, but three songs on the soundtrack to <em>Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare</em>. And they were alongside songs by Chubb Rock and Iggy Pop. And and Fates Warning. And, <em>and</em>, <strong>and </strong>the soundtrack was on Metal Blade.</p><p>You can read the original column and watch the video at <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://www.cinepunx.com/Writing/from-the-stereo-to-your-screen-goo-goo-dolls-freddys-dead-the-final-nightmare/">Cinepunx</a></strong>.</p>





























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The movie remained unedited, unscored, and unseen by human eyes for over two decades, until it saw release back in late July. Under Bryan’s guidance, the Bleeding Skull team meticulously edited the movie and Taken By Savages recorded a soundtrack utilizing vintage 1980s synthesizers. ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="
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  <p>On this episode, we continue our Halloween series, talking with Annie Choi and Joe Ziemba of the synth duo, Taken By Savages, about their music for the unearthed 1990 James Bryan shot on video horror movie, <em>Jungle Trap</em>.</p><p>Shot in 1990 and unreleased until this very moment, Jungle Trap is the final collaboration between exploitation demigods director James Bryan (<em>DON’T GO IN THE WOODS</em>) and the late actress Renee Harmon (<em>FROZEN SCREAM</em>). The movie is a decapitation-fueled, shot-on-video horror masterpiece about a jungle hotel haunted by kill-crazy ghosts in loin cloths.</p><p>The movie remained unedited, unscored, and unseen by human eyes for over two decades, until it saw release back in late July. Under Bryan’s guidance, the Bleeding Skull team meticulously edited the movie and Taken By Savages recorded a soundtrack utilizing vintage 1980s synthesizers.</p><p><em>Jungle Trap</em>&nbsp;is currently available on DVD, VHS, and via digital download from <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bleedingskullvideo.com/">Bleeding Skull Video</a>. Taken By Savages' score for <em>Jungle Trap</em>&nbsp;is available digitally on <a target="_blank" href="https://takenbysavages.bandcamp.com/album/jungle-trap-original-motion-picture-soundtrack">Bandcamp</a> and on vinyl LP from <a target="_blank" href="https://mondotees.com/collections/music/products/jungle-trap-original-motion-picture-score-lp">Mondo</a>.</p>
































  <p><strong>Tracklist:</strong><br />Taken By Savages, "Shorts Authority" (<em>Taken By Savages</em>)<br />Taken By Savages, "Enter the Trap" (<em>Jungle Trap OST</em>)<br />Taken By Savages, "Have You Seen Rita?" (<em>Jungle Trap OST</em>)<br />Herschell Gordon Lewis, "Brains Knocked Out" (<em>The Amazing Film Scores of Herschell Gordon Lewis</em>)<br />Taken By Savages, "Raise the Spirits" (<em>Jungle Trap OST</em>)<br />Taken By Savages, "The Guests Arrive" (<em>Jungle Trap OST</em>)<br />Milli Vanilli, "Girl You Know It's True" (<em>Girl You Know It's True</em>)<br />Taken By Savages, "Exit the Trap" (<em>Jungle Trap OST</em>)</p>























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