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For episode 5, Lori and I got together in her living room to chat about the history of her earlier bands, being a woman on stage and being extra scrutinized because of it, and other topics about women in the music industry.
She’s a badass drummer for the two-piece band Gloomsday that she plays in with her boyfriend Justin and has always played bass and guitar in several other bands including Ladyparts and the Rosalyns–the latter got to play with The Julie Ruin and other rad women musicians at the Orange County festival Burger-a-go-go.
You can follow Gloomsday on Facebook and listen to some of their tracks on their Bandcamp.
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Shownotes
- [3:30] Burger-a-go-go is a woman oriented music festival put on by Burger Records in Orange County, California. This year, the headliners were The Julie Ruin, Cat Power, and Kate Nash. AND Lori’s band The Rosalyns played as well!
- [13:30] Fleetwood Mac controversy: Are you afraid you’ll get into the same situation?
- [17:30] Flaggs – “Cheap Life”
- [22:30] What the fuck is Shoegaze?
- [27:30] A sneak peek into future guest Emma of She/Her/Hers
- [30:00] Lori’s experiences as a woman on stage and finding musical role models when growing up
- [37:00] Sexualization of women in pop music
- [40:00] JJCNV – “Monsoon Years”
- [45:00] A frustrating story from the end of the most recent Gloomsday tour
- [48:00] News about a previous band Ladyparts, an all-woman punk band
- [52:00] Wild Honey – “Stoned”
Other Notes & Thanks!
Thank you to all the artists who gave me permission to play their songs and to Lori.
Special thanks to: Sullen Ray who graciously allows me to use their song “Get Up Got It” as the Grrl on Grrl podcast intro and outro–listen to and buy their album Blue Minor on Bandcamp; Greg Guiliano for his financial support; and Gary Hankins for filling in for Lety Beers–who is going on a European tour with her band The Little Richards–and doing a way more awesome job than I could have done.
And to all my friends who have been so supportive of this project, I love you!