The entire crew is back this week and it doesn’t take long for the show to go completely off the rails. Over the last two weeks one of us got loose, one of us got a tan, and the other cooked a lot of meat. There’s a lot of catching up, figuring things out, and rabbit chasing this week in true JJTM fashion.
This week is a special episode of JJTM as we reach deep into our archives and pull out some of the music that has been sent to the show, recorded in the Temple, or just made up for the hell of it. It includes performances by the JJTM Lonely Hearts Band, Matt “Robotuner” Thomas, Jeffery Lord, I Happy Am, Becky from the Nedfiles, The Cut Throat Finches and a few others. Also in the mix are some of the silly old promos we recorded back when we first started the show. We are always thankful when you guys take the time to create songs and content for our silly little show. You all are amazing, thank you for all that you do!
I’m sorry. This weeks episode is full of vulgar language accompanied by radical thoughts and opinions, and for that, I am deeply sorry. See, just a few minutes before we went live tonight I found out that Trump has decided to ban all travel to Cuba, just a couple a days before we set sail. So I ask that you please forgive my anger this week as Matt and I try and trudge through the show, poking fun at local ministers instead. I’m gonna need some vodka. – Dustin
This week our buddy and local comedian extraordinaire Brian Breckenridge swing by to talk about two big shows he has coming up. The first one is at The Stomping Ground this Saturday night and the second is at New Main Brewing on June 1st. Our other buddy Jason Cantrell also stopped by to chat about this weekends Carry The Load, a Memorial Day Tradition honoring fallen soldiers and their families. The 24+ hour march begins Sunday at 4pm at Reverchon Park in Dallas. So we talk comedy, Star Wars, GoT, and other important crap that you have to hear but I can’t remember right now.
A show that has been a year and a half in the making and a stupid Texas Springtime Storm completely kills it. Kids, this is why you don’t mock Pete Delkus! Sean Russell and Eric Webb from the great Cut Throat Finches swing by the Temple this week, and bring along future Fort Worth mayor, Mr. Tony Diaz! It’s a great night of music as Sean and Eric play a couple of unheard and unrecorded tracks for us as well as Blushing off their last record Polite Conversation. Since the world seems to know that we are all space nerds, Sean and Eric surprise us with a track called Outro off their upcoming album. The track features one Danny Balis as he narrates the In Event of Moon Disaster Speech that was written in case the astronauts aboard Apollo 11 didn’t make it back from the moon. It’s creepy and unique and puts space travel into a more realistic perspective. Tony was stopping by to talk about this year’s Rock Assembly and a few other things PCX has up their sleeves but the storm hit and sent the entire show into a blackout. So we will be having Tony back in shortly so he can get all his events and mission statements out there!