Stefanie Vigoren and Jaybird Parkhurst are no strangers to change. After forming the band Termination Dust in Anchorage, Alaska, the two have traveled around the country, released two full-length albums, and welcomed drummer Matt Harris into the band. Termination Dust don’t just tolerate change, they embrace it — and are now using it as the inspiration for their third album, Growing Down.
Songs in this episode: “It's Not A Place, It's A Feeling” and “Street Lights”
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Unapologetically a Smart Mouth with Riverby’s Sophia Greenberg
Loud music for hard times with Pity Party's Sarah Levy
In touch with nature and each other with Sister Species
"I'm going to sound like myself" with Joan Griffith and Anna Dolde
Diving into new emotions with Lalin St. Juste of the Seshen
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Gems of 2019: Part 1
No More Dysphoria with Nicolle Maroulis of Hit Like A Girl
Keeping it under wraps with Danielle and Laura of Scrunchies
Fuzzy, loud & happy with ahem
Building community with Lauren Rearick of The Grey Estates
Crying for fun with Katharine Seggerman of Lunch Duchess
Building explosive moments with Miri and Mattie of Queen of Jeans
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