Pex Lives: A Doctor Who Podcast
info_outlinePex Lives: A Doctor Who Podcast
James and Kit continue their journey through rock 'n' roll discographies with a journey to Meatloaf and Jim Steinman's epic slice of guitar driven urban myth, Bat Out Of Hell. Next time, we take a dip in the River.
info_outlinePex Lives: A Doctor Who Podcast
Kit Power and James take a break from Bruce Springsteen to grapple with the entire Sex Pistols album discography. This is a great one, friends.
info_outlinePex Lives: A Doctor Who Podcast
info_outlinePex Lives: A Doctor Who Podcast
Kevin and James are back and they recorded this at the beginning of the recent series, closing this journey off through the Clash's classic discography (is Combat Rock an imperative or a descriptor?) as well as the racist serial Time Flight - which James utterly failed to pick up on like the sweet summer child that he is.
info_outlinePex Lives: A Doctor Who Podcast
In which James and Kit are joined by drummer (in Kit's new band, no less) friend of the show and lifelong Bruce fan John Busvine, to discuss The Boss's seminal 1978 studio album Darkness On The Edge Of Town. For John, it's a conversation over 30 years in the making, and it's a privilege to get his perspective on an album that's formed part of the soundtrack of his life. Enjoy :)
info_outlinePex Lives: A Doctor Who Podcast
Hey, demons, it's your boys and we're back in town to make some noise. We're here to play about Dr Who's State of Decay and the Clash's record from back in the day (Sandinista! (1980))
info_outlinePex Lives: A Doctor Who Podcast
info_outlinePex Lives: A Doctor Who Podcast
Kit and James are back! And they brought someone - the brilliant Andrew Matey - who knows what they're talking about for this, the second real episode of We Learned More From A Three Minute Record. This one goes in deep on Bruce Springsteen's sophomore album, the Wild, the Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle. The songs? Dissected. The good? Passionately loved. The sacred cows? Delicious burger meat.
info_outlinePex Lives: A Doctor Who Podcast
Your long international nightmare is over. Here it is, the podcast episode so anticipated, so filled with good magick that it did the unthinkable and killed Henry Kissenger. You're welcome. You're also now able to sate your previously unquenchable hunger to learn what your old buddies Kevin 'n' James thought about the newest Doctor Who. Listen now. We're back.
info_outlineElliot rejoins and the original IITSL gang assays Peter Strickland's 2012 triumph Berberian Sound Studio, a masterclass of aesthetics and irresolvably ambiguous, mysterious, gripping hauntological cinema.
Berberian Sound Studio - Wikipedia
My own piece from a few years ago, written immediately after my first viewing of this film: Carry On Screaming – Eruditorum Press
@_Jack_Graham_
@E11iotChapman
@EnigmaticElegy / http://www.strangeplaygrounds.com/ / https://www.youtube.com/user/ExaggeratedElegy