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The Format Variant Editions (Unboxing Video)
Sam Means of The Format unboxes new pressings of their classic albums and his and Nate Ruess’ solo albums. Read more..
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Clairaudience: Scattered Thoughts
Ersa is taking things somewhere we’ve never explored on Clairaudience: the toilet. We’ve got some bathroom terror from the 1-877-WASTOIDS hotline, plus early electronic music, spacey lounge sounds, and more. Read more..
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WASTOIDS WEEKLY 37
These songs are guaranteed to make you head bang and play air guitar, featuring Smirk, Milk Music, a Dazy/Militarie Gun collab, and more! Read more..
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Out of Site: portrayal of guilt
Hardcore/black metal crossover unit portrayal of guilt join us for this edition of Out of Site, playing “Anesthetized” & “The Crucifixion”. Read more..
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GREG CARR
“Realist painter of fun things” Asheville oil painter Greg Carr is this weeks WASTOIDS Featured Artist. Read more..
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Clairaudience: Imaginary Friends
You have tuned your mental radio to a very particular frequency and entered a phantasmagorical zone, one in which you mustn’t take things too literally, but you must also be sure to take them seriously. It’s time for Clairaudience, with Ersa Lowly. Tonight, we hear from a 1-877-WASTOIDS caller who shares a story about their… Read more..
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WASTOIDS WEEKLY 36
Pop music is short for popular music because it’s so damn good and you’re weird if you don’t like pop music. These artists I feel are trailblazers in the pop genre bc they’re still doing original and groundbreaking shit within a realative basic format. Rina Sawayama, M.I.A., Coco & Clair Clair, etc. Read more..
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Click Vortex: Clanking in New York City
Sam Means and Jason P. Woodbury log in and zone out in the second episode of Click Vortex: Bicoastal (Kinda) Edition. On today’s show, our rabbit holes lead us to Nicolas Cage, The Bangles, David Lynch, Sheryl Crow, Mitchell Froom, Phantom Planet, and much more. Read more..
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Out of Site: MSSV
Jazz punks MSSV (Mike Baggetta, Stephen Hodges, Mike Watt) swing by the WASTOIDS studio to rip through “(What’s So Funny Bout) Social Justice” and Nels Cline’s “Loose Stone, Fresh Oil.” Read more..
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LEIKA KITAMURA
“It’s always been fun to try to make something out of what I had available.” Check out this weeks Featured Artist Leika Kitamura, who works with everything from paint, paper, clay, plaster, wood, textiles, and even food. Read more..