Dustin sits down with good friend Jeffrey Lord for a chilled out conversation about his past 5 years of podcasting, how he enjoys the view from atop his throne as a Fort Worth podcasting legend, and what lies ahead for him and the rest of the Funkytown Podcast crew.
We can’t really call this a lost episode, because it wasn’t ever published. Here is the audio from our time out at Fortress Fest 2018, and what we thought of the entire weekend. Once again Fortress Presents did Fort Worth proud by putting on another great festival for the second year in a row. We had a great time and want to thank everyone involved putting the festival together and all the performers that rocked our asses off!
It’s just the boys this week as they ramp up for summertime activities. They discuss the Fort Worth Weekly Music Award Ballot, death, and how numbers affect you and what they mean in this world. They also reveal the results of the Sinead O’Connor tweet contest and give out a bunch of vinyl records. They wrap up the show touching on the big topics of the day and underestimating the value of a hypeman.
Thank you to everyone that called in and participated in this contest, it makes our show a lot more fun when you participate!
Hoof return to the temple to promote their new album Hate Poem which comes out on June 8th everywhere you normally get your music. Also that evening you can catch them live at J&J’s Pizza on the Square in Denton. As for the rest of the show, it’s a complete demonstration of attention deficit disorder at it’s finest.
David O’hearn is a guitar player and patriot from the Spectacle. He stopped by to promote the upcoming Spectacle show this Friday night at the Abbey Underground in Denton. Thankfully he was here to brighten up a pretty dark show that had Matt questioning if it should even be posted, or just erased from history. Things start out with a discussion about the Santa Fe shooting and what can be done to prevent things like this from happening. From there Matt discloses what happened during his DJ gig at Texas Billiards and Dustin talks about standing in line for NIN tickets. A list about the greatest live bands ever is discussed, before things fall completely off the rail with The Ballad of Jimi Hendrix & The Ballad of Michael Hutchison by SOD. This leads to more Ballads being created on the spot, everything that Shaolin Death Squad is up to, and They. Jason is in studio also and talks about his annual benefit walk, Carry The Load, and how things are going down this weekend.