

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast
Mark Linsenmayer
Song Analysis with the Songwriter
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Mar 28, 2018 • 37min
NEM#69: Craig Wedren Catch-Up: “Safe Home/Fadeland”
On NEM#15, Craig introduced us to his songwriting style: How a hardcore aesthetic informs even his most syntho creations, and how whimsicality and beauty can coexist harmoniously. Craig has since then released the Adult Desire album, and returns to talk to us about the song "Safe Home/Fadeland" and about the Adult Desire 360 VR application. Intro: "Amnesian Wedding March." Outro: "I Was a Soldier." Visit craigwedren.com.
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Mar 22, 2018 • 1h 5min
NEM#68: Billy James (Ant-Bee): Experimenting with Idols
Billy now does press for many of his idols, but began as a drummer in music school and started Ant-Bee in the late '80s, as a Zappa-esque improv live act and as a Beach Boys–psychedelic solo recording effort. He's released four albums, increasingly featuring his clients.
We discuss two tracks from Electronic Church Muzik (2011): "Flutter-Bye, Butter-Flye" (feat. Michael Bruce) and "The Language of the Body" (feat. poetry by Gong's Daevid Allen and layering on parts by Zappa alums). We then look back to two tracks from With My Favorite "Vegetables" & Other Bizarre Muzik (1994): "The Girl with the Stars in Her Hair" and a Beach Boys cover, "Do You Like Worms?" Opening/closing music: "Eating Chocolate Cake (In the Bath)" from Pure Electric Honey (1990). For more info, see ant-bee.com and glassonyonpr.com.
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Mar 5, 2018 • 1h 10min
NEM#67: RHEMA’s Marc Jackson and Jeffrey Casey: Original Gangastas of Techno
RHEMA as a six-piece band produced an album called Voyage of the Rock Aliens that accompanied their appearance in the film of that name. The band then broke up, but songwriters Marc and Jeffrey continued to work together on various projects, and have finally now produced a proper album as RHEMA called Shine, drawing on their '80s roots but incorporating modern electronic music textures.
We discuss "Rebel Flame" and "The World Is So Small" and listen to "Life in Front of You" from that new album, and discuss one old song, "Combine Man," specifically a 2009 Marc Jackson remix. Intro: "21st Century." For more information, see rhemaband.com.
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Feb 17, 2018 • 1h 14min
NEM#66: Arrica Rose’s Dreamy Dramas
Arrica has released five albums and three EPs of floaty, poetic, California rock since 2006.
We discuss "Whole Lotta Lows" and "X-Ray Eyes" from Low as the Moon (2017) and "When the Clouds Hang This Low" from Let Alone Sea (2011). We conclude by listening to "On and On" by Dear County from Low Country (2016). Intro music: "Sail Away" from Antebellum (2010). For more, visit arricarose.com.
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Jan 27, 2018 • 1h 21min
NEM#65: Jherek Bischoff Risks Every String
Jherek started off as bassist in the late '90s for the Seattle art rock bands The Dead Science and Parenthetical Girls, and has released about five solo albums (and other things) since 2006, the last two being full-on orchestral works.
We discuss the title track from Cistern (2016), "The Nest" featuring Mirah from Composed (2012), and "Blackstar," featuring Anna Calvi, from a David Bowie tribute with Amanda Palmer called Strung Out in Heaven (2016). We conclude by listening to "Eyes" feat. David Byrne, also from Composed. Opening/closing music: "Automatism" from Cistern. For more info, see jherekbischoff.com.
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Jan 14, 2018 • 1h 3min
NEM#64: Mike Huberty (Sunspot): Rock from the Other Side
Mike fronts a hard-working Madison power trio in the glam rock vein that's put out 7 albums and 7 EPs since 2000. He also runs (and records a new song every week for) a podcast about the occult.
We discuss "Sulfur" from The Wilderness of Almost Was and Never Were (2017), "Saturday Night Gospel" from Dangerous Times (2014), and "Prozac Girl" from Loser of the Year (2003). We conclude by listening to "We Are the Darkness" from The Slingshot Effect (2011). Opening music: “Stardust (Acoustic)" from Arthuriana (2013).
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Jan 1, 2018 • 1h 8min
NEM#63: Revisiting Bradley Skaught, Jeff Heiskell, Steve Petrinko: 2017 Year-End Extravaganza
To celebrate year #2, previous guests return: Bradley (see #32) talks "Duet" from Take Out the Poison, Jeff (see #5) presents "Still Life with Broken Heart" from Emotional Terrorism, and Steve (see #6) discusses "Wind of Change" from A Tribute to the Bee Gees '66 to '78. Finally, hear Tyler Hislop (see #24) about his "Wounds and Nihilism (Feat. Mark Lint)." Opening music: "Dawning on Me" by Mark Lint.
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Dec 21, 2017 • 1h 12min
NEM#62: Anthony Phillips: Private Pieces, Soundtrack Parts, and Prog Rock
Anthony was the original guitarist and a key songwriter in Genesis from '67–'70, released some prog rock albums in the '70s, then shifted largely to a mix of acoustic guitar pieces and synth soundscapes, often for soundtracks.
We discuss "Nocturne" from Seventh Heaven (2012, with Andrew Skeet), "From the Jaws of Death - Touching the Face of God" from Wildlife (recorded 1999) and "Magdalen" from Sides (1979). We then listen to "Sanctuary" from Private Parts & Pieces VIII: New England (1992). Opening music: "F# Demo (The Musical Box, Instrumental)" from 1970. End music: "Mystery Train III" from Private Parts & Pieces XI: City of Dreams (2012). For more information, see anthonyphillips.co.uk.
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Dec 9, 2017 • 1h 17min
NEM#61: Richard X. Heyman Is Incognito (Yet a Cornerstone)
Richard garnered early fame as drummer for '60s New Jersey garage band The Doughboys and has put out 11 albums, largely as a one-man band, since 1988.
We discuss the title tracks from Incognito (2017) and Cornerstone (1998) and “Agnostic’s Prayer” from Tiers and Other Stories (2011). End song: "And Then" from Incognito. Intro: "Falling Away" from Hey Man! (1990).
Learn more at richardxheyman.com.
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Nov 26, 2017 • 1h 1min
NEM#60: Alejandro Escovedo’s Hard Road
Alejandro started as a punk guitarist for the The Nuns, moved to Austin in the '80s and became a songwriter with True Believers. He has since put out 14+ solo albums of story-driven, lyrically intense, stylistically varied Texas rock.
We'll be discussing "Beauty and the Buzz" from Burn Something Beautiful (2016), "Sally Was a Cop" from Big Station (2012), and "Pissed Off 2AM" from With These Hands (1996). End song: "Velvet Guitar" from A Man Under the Influence (2001). Opening: "Hard Road" from True Believers (1986). More at alejandroescovedo.com.
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