Episode Three, the latest, as we’re catching up with a triple header tonight, has an amazing interview with Adam from Murder By Death after a healthy review of Able Baker Fox’s vinyl. Also, some specifics of how to manually modify your imperfect vinyl. Enjoy!
Monthly Archives: November 2008
Vinyl Vlog: First Press Episode Two w/Serious Genisues/Young Livers/WWD
Episode Two from Viny Vlog features reviews and interviews a plenty. Namely, our good friends and local heroes Young Livers talking about their new 7″ releases. And of course some timeless Wayne’s World nods…and don’t ask me about the Central Junior High talent show…it was 1991, we threw it together the night before over stolen warm beers from my folks…and to one person out there specifically, quit threatening YouTube and post it all ready. Also check out their pre-Fest rundown including tips on how to carry your vinyl around without fucking it up.
Vinyl Vlog: First Press Episode One w/Chuck Ragan from Hot Water Music
We made many new friends at Fest this year, but it’s kinda hard not to. The week of Fest, we had some crew cancel and we were scrambling to find some replacements. I had just found this cool new video blog called Vinyl Vlog and contacted these guys Josh and Ken to see if they’d like to help us film. They absolutely saved our asses and we’ve inducted them into the NU Family. Just to get you caught up, here’s the first episode from our brothers in arms at Vinyl Vlog featuring a very nice interview from Chuck Ragan. All you fellow Record Nerds out there are gonna love this shit!
Brendan Kelly – Video Interview (The Fest 7)
http://www.divshare.com/flash/video2?myId=5802361-294
In preparation for Gainesville’s Favorite Holiday, we wanted to get our users more involved in what we love to do here at National Underground. It was decided a contest to vie for an opportunity to interview Brendan Kelly would only be appropriate, over beers of course. We asked users to come up with interesting questions, and the Bad Sandwich himself would pick the winner.
18-year-old Kyle Krische had the opportunity to ask Brendan about fatherhood, touring, the writing process, and the secret behind the liner notes of The Greatest Story Every Told. Enjoy!