Dirty Laundry Presents: Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin (Live)
Springfield, Missouri’s Someone Still Loves You visited Echo Park’s Origami Vinyl to play an in-store. Dirty Laundry was there to give you a taste of what it was like.
Springfield, Missouri’s Someone Still Loves You visited Echo Park’s Origami Vinyl to play an in-store. Dirty Laundry was there to give you a taste of what it was like.
Heather Fortune from Wax Idols stops by the ‘mat to talk about her day job as a dominitrix, getting kicked out of Hunx and His Punx and taking on the critics.
This week on Dirty Laundry, we’ve got the return of indie rock heroes Surfer Blood to the ‘mat. The fast-rising Floridians have have been on quite the roller-coaster ride since they last visited the ‘mat three years ago: they signed to a major label, had a much publicized run-in with the law & toured …
Host Karrie K hangs out with Nashville’s own Diarrhea Planet, the band that made the word “diarrhea” safe for the NY Times, on a new Dirty Laundry.
Host Karrie K welcomes super-group EFG (Electric Flower Group) into the ‘mat. EFG features Imaad Wasif (Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The New Folk Implosion, Alaska!, lowercase), Josh Garza (Secret Machines) and Grammy winner Tom Biller. They talk about how they met up, flying under the radar and how drugs influence them.
Karrie K hangs with SF punk trio Terry Malts (Slumberland Records). They talk top ten beers, douchiest bands and what their moms think of them.
We step out of the ‘mat and head over to Valley Recording Co. to hang with Icarus Line main man Joe Cardamone. Joe gives us the peak behind the curtain of his handmade recording studio in another episode of House Call.