Our Book Club guest this week is writer John Robb. John wears many hats - he runs the popular music website Louder Than War, he's a popular talking head and commentator of music and culture, he's written several books, and he's been in a couple punk bands. His latest is the massive endeavor, The Art of Darkness: The History of Goth which manages to explain the origins of the scene (Edgar Allen Poe, Marquis de Sade, Dionysus) and how that lead to the excellent music we all love (Adam Ant, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Bauhaus, etc). We debate what is and what isn't goth, why people gravitate to it, its morality and sexuality, and more. It's a great book and an incredible undertaking. Check it out.
Episode 445 - Andrea Lewis and Matt Gray of the Darling Buds
Promo Mode - Robert LaRoche and John Douglas Discuss Their New Solo Albums
Episode 444 - Andrew Roachford/Teddy Geiger
Episode 443 - Glenn Mercer of the Feelies/Andy McCluskey of OMD
Episode 442 - Chan Kinchla of Blues Traveler/Dolphus Ramseur manager of the Avett Brothers
Episode 441 - Fergal Lawler of the Cranberries
Deep Dive - Genya Ravan on Urban Desires (1978)
Episode 440 - Henry Lee Summer/Melanie
Episode 439 - Graeham Goble of Little River Band
Book Club - Daniel Bukzpan author of Ozzy@75
Episode 438 - Miki Berenyi of Lush
Episode 437 - Elliot Scheiner
Some Kind of Wonderful Soundtrack with Lick the Tins, Blue Room and the March Violets
Episode 436 - Stephen ”Tin Tin” Duffy of the Lilac Time/Solo
Episode 435 - Josh Caterer of Smoking Popes
Deep Dive - John Cafferty on The Beaver Brown Band’s Tough All Over (1985)
Episode 434 - Richard Patrick of Filter
Episode 433 - Maia Sharp
Episode 432 - Rat Scabies of The Damned/The Sinclairs
Episode 431 - Dave Robinson Co-Founder of Stiff Records
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