Here’s a little change of pace for the podcast. This time I hosted a band—my friends from Cincinnati, The Seedy Seeds, who were in town for a show.
The Seedy Seeds are Margaret Darling, Mike Ingram and Brian Penick.
We discussed how much explanation is too much explanation, listened to a couple of brand new tracks and they even performed a few songs live in my kitchen.
Let’s Get Serious with Kendall Bruns
Episode 011: The Seedy Seeds
Running time: 50 minutes
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Show Notes
• The Seedy Seeds new album, Verb Noun, will be released February 26th, 2011 at the Southgate House in Newport, KY. They will be touring coast-to-coast this March and April. Tour dates and info can be found at www.theseedyseeds.com. Their next Chicago show will be at Beat Kitchen on April 6, 2011.
• During the interview we heard two Verb Noun tracks—”Nomenclature” and “Coyote Song”. The band performed two songs live—”Ethel” and “Coyote Song.”
• The Seedy Seeds just won JanSport’s Battle of the Bands competition. As winners, they will play JanSport’s showcase at this years SXSW festival in Austin, Texas.
• We snacked on delicious vegan cupcakes. Read about them here: Vegan Cookies ‘n’ Cream Cupcakes
• At the end of the episode I mentioned another great Cincinnati band that The Seedy Seeds had played with the night before—No No Knots. Check them out at www.nonoknotsmusic.com.
• I helped make the video posted above. Read about it here: Drive Me to the Center
Tags: Brian Penick, Chicago, Coyote Song, Drive Me To the Center, Ethel, interview, Let's Get Serious, Margaret Darling, Mike Ingram, Music, No No Knots, Nomenclature, podcast, The Seedy Seeds, Verb Noun
January 31, 2011 at 11:51 am |
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