Jenny Nobody shines a light on the latest and greatest from WASTOIDS. Up first, we’ve got an all-new episode of Midnight Music Review in the Attic with Salvador Cresta. Your favorite Argentinian werewolf welcomes Taraka to the Attic for a wild conversation about her Kate Bush meets Ramones-style songs, her work with the art pop group Prince Rama, and her dizzying visual art.
And on the latest Music News, your intrepid host and international man of mystery Decoy Deloy caught up with Oliver Ackermann of A Place to Bury Strangers and Death By Audio who told us what inspired him to package his band’s new album Synthesizer in a circuit board that you can make into your very own noise synth.
And on my way out, make sure you subscribe to the WASTOIDS feed wherever you listen to podcasts, because we’ve got a new episode of The Spindle with music critic Marc Masters and collector and musician John Howard. On their latest, they drop the needle on 1990’s My Bloody Valentine’s Glider EP, featuring “Soon” b/w “Glider.

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