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Low Profile with Markly Morrison

87 Episodes

39 minutes | Feb 3, 2023
68. Chronophage
Chronophage is a band that started in Austin, TX and has since scattered into various locations.  While on tour in winter 2021, band members Adam, Casey, Sarah and Parker dropped by for an in-studio taping at the Happy Birthday House for Channel 22 on Thurston Community Media.  Madison Nadine conducts this interview along with first time co-host Markly Morrison. The group talks about their new self-titled album recorded by studio masters Craig Ross (Lenny Kravitz, Sheryl Crow, Daryl Hall, Patty Griffin) and Stuart Sullivan (Willie Nelson, Sublime, Meat Puppets, Butthole Surfers), touring, collaborative approach in and out of the band, and solving the mystery of love. Chronophage also performs two songs from each of their most recent albums, Th’ Pig Kiss’d Album and Chronophage. This episode has been adapted from a made-for-TV production that isn’t out yet.  Watch this space for that release.  In the meantime, enjoy some of Chronophage’s videos and recordings:A/V: Andrew Ebright, Miles Rozatti, Hannah ByrdIllustration by Lani MorrisonLow Profile is listener supported via patreon.com/lowprofileIn-kind support from Olympia, WA businesses San Francisco Street Bakery, Schwartz's Deli, Old School Pizzeria, Rainy Day Records and Tapes, and Scherler Easy Premium Shitty American Lager from Three Magnets Brewing Company.  Follow @lowpropodcast on intragram for developments of our collaborative concert series Scherler Sundays.Want to make your own vinyl singles in quantities as low as 50 copies, with an average turnaround time of 2 weeks? Mention Low Profile in your email to lathecuts@yahoo.com to receive a %10 overrun on your order.
60 minutes | Jan 20, 2023
67. Ivor Cutler biographer Bruce Lindsay
Born 100 years ago in Scotland, the late musician/poet/author/humorist Ivor Cutler was a self-described Oblique Music Philospher.  He released tons of art by way of radio, television, books and records.  His work, no matter the medium, is thoughtful as it is absurd, as irreverent as it is romantic.  Author Bruce Lindsay took it upon himself to write the greatest-and-only biography on the O.M.P. called Ivor Cutler: A Life Outside the Sitting Room.  Markly Morrison and Andrew “Hollywood” Dorsett speak at length with Mr. Lindsay on Ivor’s storied career that spans from the 1950s until his death in 2006 including his work as a music teacher, his recurring radio and television performances on the BBC, the story behind his character “Buster Bloodvessel” in the Beatles’ Magical Mystery Tour movie, his books for children and adults, his friendship with prog-rocker Robert Wyatt, his shocking habit of vandalism, and artists who have covered Mr. Cutler.  One such artist is Jim O’Rourke, who in the first few minutes shares an anecdote about the time that Ivor reached out to him, in an outtake from episode 66.Illustration of Bruce thinking about Ivor drawn by Lani Morrison@3magbrewing @rainydayolympia @schwartzsolympia @old_schoolpizzeria @blindsay @myselfies2006 #ivorcutler #poetlauriate #fave #jam #trafficjam #scottishpoetry #harmonium #geezer #absurdism #weirdmusic #outsiderart #yolatengo #parentheticalgirls #robertwyatt #phyllisking #adoughtnutinnyhand “beautifulcosmos #beatles #magicalmysterytour #busterbloodvessel #organist
61 minutes | Jan 6, 2023
66. Jim O'Rourke
Jim O’Rourke is a composer and producer living in Japan after spending most of his life in Chicago. His solo and collaborative works range from pop songwriting to electronic and avant-garde, being one of the first musicians to use a computer for live improvisations. His albums have been released on Table of the Elements, Drag City, Mego, and his own label Moikai. As a producer he has worked with Joanna Newsom, Wilco, US Maple, Stereolab and countless others. He has been a member of Sonic Youth, Loose Fur, Illusion of Safety, Boxhead Ensemble and Gastr Del Sol. O’Rourke’s collaborators include Christian Fennesz, John Fahey, Tony Conrad, Loren Connors, Keiji Haino and the Red Krayola. As a film composer he has made contributions to School of Rock, Werner Herzog’s Grizzly Man and a smattering of Japanese films. Jim chats from his home studio The Steam Room with Markly and guest host Dylan Shearer about his formative years, musicians he admires, his current works and aspirations, his take on the world of streaming music, responds to listener questions, and discusses why he no longer writes songs with lyrics or tours. Includes an introduction from Sean O’Hagan of Stereolab, High Llamas and Microdisney. Find this episode's website at lowprofilepodcast.com to dive even deeper. Special thanks to Forrest for editing in the music selections for this program, to Lani Morrison for this episode’s illustration, and to Eli Moore and Miles Rozatti for helping with cleaning up the remote audio. If you enjoy this show and want to help support it, you can join the community of patrons at patreon.com/lowprofile. For a flexible monthly donation, most people go for 3 to 5 dollars a month, you’ll receive access to things like advance release episodes, behind the scenes footage, insights into my research for this program, first dibs on merchandise, and unedited interview recordings. Plus you’ll be helping to make this oral history project sustainable,  and if you join up I’ll also send you a sticker and a button as a thank you. Again, that link is patreon.com/lowprofile  This show also receives in-kind support from several Olympia businesses including Rainy Day Records, San Francisco Street Bakery, Schwartz’s Deli, Old School Pizzeria, and Scherler Easy Premium Shitty American Lager from 3 Magnets Brewing Company.  Artists and musicians! Want vinyl records but can’t afford to order 1000 and wait 8-12 months? Check out our friends at Lathecuts.com. They will make you vinyl singles in quantities as low as 50 as quickly as 3-4 weeks. All of their pricing is ala carte and they can help pick a package that fits your budget. Email Mike at Lathecuts@yahoo.com and Mention Low Profile to get a 10% overrun on your order for free!
59 minutes | Dec 23, 2022
65. Derek Piotr
On today’s episode, instead of our usual format, I’ve got a folkorist.  Derek Piotr lives in Connecticut, and was introduced to me by Dollar Country host Franklin Fantini, who you might remember from a bonus episode from October 2021.  Derek’s released several albums of experimental and electronic music this century (see listening links below), but in recent years has shifted his focus to collecting folks songs as remembered by folks.  He has traveled here and abroad collecting field recordings which he’ll be sharing with us today.  I spoke with Derek last spring in Connecticut.  Today he’s sharing anecdotes working both locally and abroad, being in cahoots with both legendary underground radio station WFMU and the Library of Congress, working with acclaimed 20th century composers, and preserving oral tradition by documenting the life of the song, and his new album "The Devil Knows How." We also swap some found tape and field recordings.  You know, regular stuff.  It’s a great time, welcome aboard!Low Profile is supported by you on http://patreon.com/lowprofile and in December 2022 up until new year's eve, anybody who joins the Patreon community at the $5 level will get a mixtape in the mail featuring exclusive recordings from previous episodes of the show.  (free delivery to USA addresses, others may opt in and pay only postage)Find Derek's field work at http://www.fieldwork-archive.comFind Derek's music at https://derekpiotr.bandcamp.com/Open call for recording artists- submit your own theme song for Low Profile that includes the show’s title.  Anywhere from 3-60 seconds.  If I play it on an episode, I’ll also shout out a link to your project!  Send submissions to LowProfileMarkly at gmail dot com Low Profile receives in-kind support from:San Francisco Street Bakery sfsbakery.com Rainy Day Records and Tapes @rainydayolympia Schwartz’s Deli @schwartzsolympia Old School Pizzeria @old_schoolpizzeria Scherler Easy Premium Shitty American Lager scherlerbeer.com  ARTISTS AND MUSICIANS! Want vinyl records but can’t afford to order 1000 and wait 8-12 months? Check out our friends at Lathecuts.com. They will make you vinyl singles in quantities as low as 50 as quickly as 3-4 weeks. All of their pricing is ala carte and they can help pick a package that fits your budget. Email Mike at Lathecuts@yahoo.com and Mention Low Profile to get a 10% overrun on your order for free!
55 minutes | Dec 9, 2022
64. La Luz
If you don’t know already, La Luz is killing it these days.  They got the thick harmonies, they got the deep twang in the guitar department, and everybody in the band brings a hell of a lot to the table.  Outside the band, they all have other music projects that are keeping it fresh.   The solo projects of guitarist Shana Cleveland and keyboardist Alice Sandahl are glorious in their own right, as well as bassist Lena Simon’s new studio project Kairos Creature Club and drummer Audrey Johnson’s Fresno-based band Fatty Cakes and the Puff Pastries. When all those forces combine, it really hits.   While on tour this past summer, they made a detour in Olympia and came into the KAOS air studio earlier to give us a show.  I brought them some instruments so they didn’t have to unload all their gear, so in addition to the interview, they’re doing a special unplugged set with celestette, shaker, and dual acoustic guitars.   This episode is a co-production of Thurston Community Media and KAOS 89.3FM and is adapted from a video recording, which will eventually be made available on this episode's web page.   Get cozy, there’s a lot of music on the show today.For the month of December, I'm doing a patreon drive.  Folks who support this show will be helping out me and my family, chipping in with the costs of doing this program, and making a huge difference... a little goes a long way.  And as a bonus, everybody who is a part of the Low Profile Patreon community donating $5 or more per month gets an exclusive mixtape- yeah, a physical cassette - featuring tunes that have never been released outside of Low Profile, with artists like Donnie and Joe Emerson, Stephen Steinbrink, Doug Martsch, Ashley Eriksson, Lavender Country and more.  I'll be sending the tapes out at the end of the month, and you'll get yours right in the beginning of 2023.  To support the show, visit patreon.com/lowprofile and sign up for flexible monthly donations.Also, since this episode was recorded, Lena has left the band La Luz after 8 years.  We wish her the best with her new endeavors in Florida!The artwork for this episode is by Lani Morrison.
59 minutes | Nov 23, 2022
63. Jonny Kosmo
 Hey, Markly here, this is the sixty-third episode of Low Profile. A couple years ago, my friend and former bandmate Nehemiah St-Danger told me about this band he started playing bass for, and thought would be a good match for this show. I loved what I heard- in fact, I started listening to it all the time, but I was hesitant because A: there were only two albums out, and I usually like to do a lot of research in a deep discography before having them on as a guest,  and B: I already had a years-old, over-ambitious list of dream guests who, to my pleasant surprise kept accepting my invitations. But here’s the thing: the more I listened to those two albums,  Jonny Kosmo (2019) and Pastry (2021), the deeper the discography felt.  I got in touch with Jonny and Nehemiah, and then later in June of 2022, we managed to get together while my family was visiting Los Angeles. Turns out the three of us have a bizarree experience in common almost 20 years ago. We also discuss Jonny’s earlier days on the East Coast (when he went by “Jonny Tea”), putting a little sunshine in your ears, sonic fondue, how Nehemiah got involved on bass, how much fun it is to play bass (spoiler: it’s more fun than you think), the intersection of therapy and song crafting, and of course, the ideal burger. As of November 2022, Jonny Kosmo now has a third album out, called “Light Speaks the Quilt. This episode's website:https://www.lowprofilepodcast.com/season-7/63-jonny-kosmoJonny Kosmo on IG: @jonnykosmoJonny Kosmo on bandcamp:https://jonnykosmo.bandcamp.com/Nehemiah St-Danger on bandcamp:https://saint-danger.bandcamp.com/ This episode was produced by yours truly, Markly Morrison. If you like this show, please, tell your fellow music history nerds about it.  Leave a review, smash the subscribe button, follow us on social media @lowpropodcast,  and find more content related to this and all previous episodes at lowprofilepodcast.com. If you want to help pay the bills, and a big thank you to those that do,  you can join other financial backers at patreon.com/lowprofile. Low Profile receives in-kind support from these Olympia, Washington independent businesses: San Francisco Street Bakery, Schwartz’s Deli, Old School Pizzeria, Rainy Day Records, and Scherler Premium Shitty American Lager from 3 Magnets Brewing. 
55 minutes | Nov 11, 2022
62. Stephen Steinbrink
Oakland-based singer-songwriter Stephen Steinbrink, one of my favorite artists and a friend to boot, is my guest today.  Multi-instrumentalist and frequent co-host Andrew Dorsett is also in on the conversation, accompanying Stephen on piano and steel guitar in the Lounge of the ABC House.  He has released 14 albums and EPs under his own name and his earlier moniker French Quarter on the labels Holy Page, Western Vinyl, No More Second Chances, Lost Sound Tapes, and Melodic Records.  Steinbrink has also recently assumed a producer role for the Bay Area band Boy Scouts.  In this interview, we discuss songwriting, collaborations, fun gags on tour, uncomfortable fashion, astrology, plus a special lightning round.  This episode was filmed for television and includes live performances and music videos, you can fix yourself some popcorn and watch it at lowprofilepodcast.comArtwork for this episode by Lani MorrisonDirected and engineered by Andrew EbrightEdited by Markly MorrisonCameras by Andrew Ebright, Miles Rozatti and Madison Nadine. This podcast is supported by listeners like you at patreon.com/lowprofileLow Profile recieves in-kind support from these independent Olympia businesses:San Francisco Street Bakery, Schwartz's Deli, Rainy Day Records, Old School Pizzeria, and Scherler Easy Premium Shitty American Lager from Three Magnets Brewing Company.
55 minutes | Oct 28, 2022
61. Suzzy Roche and Lucy Wainwright Roche
Come for a ride down Interstate 5 with Suzzy Roche and Lucy-Wainwright Roche as I talk to them on their way to the next gig on their west coast tour.  Suzzy is one-third of The Roches, a group of sisters whose records since the 1970s have been creating fanatic enthusiasts around the world, myself included. Her daughter Lucy has released several killer solo records in the last couple of decades, and the new album “I Can Still Hear You” is the third that the two of them made together.  This one’s an especially big deal for me, because I’m a huge fan on the Roches and their extended universe, including Lucy and her siblings Rufus and Martha Wainwright, not to mention their father Loudon Wainwright III.  Earlier this year, I took my family to see Suzzy and Lucy perform in Seattle a few days before recording this interview while they were on the road (and I joined by speakerphone technology).  Today we’re talking about the Roches legacy, including being among the first artists to earn the classification “folk punk,” Suzzy and Lucy’s experience collaborating remotely on an album that was meant to happen in a Nashville studio, balancing humor and sincerity in their music, the adjustments necessary to incorporate Roches songs into their set, and Suzzy’s most recent novel “The Town Crazy.”Links related to this story can be found on this episode's page at https://www.lowprofilepodcast.comEpisode Artwork by Lani MorrisonProduced by Markly MorrisonThis show is supported by you at patreon.com/LowProfile and in-kind supporters Old School Pizzeria, Rainy Day Records, Schwartz's Deli, San Francisco Street Bakery and Scherler Easy Premium Shitty American Lager.  Bonus track "Love To See You (Roches)" by Stephen Steinbrink.
55 minutes | Oct 14, 2022
60. The Mona Reels
I'm very excited to kick things off today, I’ve been working on this season for a little over a year and as usual, I’ll be presenting a ton of terrific musical guests.  Also, my wife Lani Is supplying hand drawn portraits of all the artists for each episode, starting with today’s guest, Peter David Connelly of the Mona Reels, whose latest self-released album “Without Love” is available on bandcamp.  In addition to the band’s output over the past twenty years or so, Peter and I talk about how to hack the algorithms that police low-res photos, worshiping The Beach Boys, the role of piano in contemporary rock music, his old band called Weezer, and Peter gives a few piano and vocal performances we taped in his home here in Olympia.  This episode is also available on video, filmed and directed by Andrew ebright at TCTV Studio A.  You can find a link to watch this on this episode’s website at lowprofilepodcast.com or cat hit late at night on Channel 22 in Thurston County.  Some, but not all of the visual references have been edited out for this audio-only version. You can find links to their music on this episode’s website at lowprofilepodcast.com where you can also watch the broadcast television version of this episode.  If that’s not enough Mona Reels for you, they gave another performance and interview during the Scherler Sundays live series, two episodes back in time.  Today’s show was recorded for Thurston Community Media by Andrew Ebright.  If you’d like to support Low Profile and get early access to future episodes and occasional exclusive bonus content, head over to Patreon.com/lowprofile and sign up for flexible monthly donations and join the crew of executive producers.  Next time on Low Profile I’ll be speaking with Suzzy Roche of the Roches, and her daughter, singer-songwriter Lucy Wainwright Roche.  You can subscribe to this show wherever you get podcasts to make sure you hear new episodes as soon as they are released, and catch up on previous shows you may have missed.  Thanks for listening!The Mona Reels on IG: @themonareelsThe Mona Reels on Bandcamp: themonareels.bandcamp.com
60 minutes | Oct 9, 2022
Scherler Sundays Highlights 8: Dev Ray, Dylan Shearer, Ali Baker
 Dev Ray, Dylan Shearer and Ali Baker (with Summer Schief) make an appearance at the final Sherler Sundays concert of 2022. Ali and Summer reveal their new band name, discuss singing harmony with the Mona Reels, and share about their recent opportunity to share the stage with hip-hop royalty. Dylan performs in Olympia for the first time in 20 years and talks about his formative years in the Mojave desert, and the chapter of his life in the Bay Area leading to working with members of the Osees and Comets on Fire. Dev visits Olympia for the first time ever, sharing songs from his upcoming record and talking about previous projects. I’ve also collaborated musically with each of these friends of mine, so we’re talking about those experiences as well. This concludes the series of live highlights from Scherler Sundays, and Low Profile will be back soon with a brand new season that’s over a year in the making, starting with The Mona Reels. You can find all of today’s featured artists on Bandcamp: Dev Ray https://devraymusic.bandcamp.com Dylan Shearer https://dylanshearer.bandcamp.com/ Ali Baker https://alibakermusic.bandcamp.com/ Scherler Sundays is a collaboration of Low Profile and Three Magnets Brewing Company. https://www.3magbrewing.com And of course, this show is supported by you at https://patreon.com/LowProfile ! You can find all previous episodes of Low Profile with Markly Morrison at https://www.lowprofilepodcast.com
61 minutes | Oct 2, 2022
Scherler Sundays Highlights 7: The Mona Reels, Olivia Rose, Lee Baggett, Austin Leonard Jones
The penultimate live episode for this series of highlights from the Scherler Sundays concert series features three Olympia acts and one out-of-towner, Austin Leonard Jones.  The Mona Reels has been the ongoing  project of singer-songwriter Peter David Connelly for over 20 years, today we hear his current and self-proclaimed favorite line-up of the band, a six-piece ensemble.  Included is a suite of songs from their latest record, "Without Love."  The Mona Reels will also be kicking off the seventh season of Low Profile later this month.  Olivia Rose is the namesake of the red-hot Pacific Northwest band Oh, Rose.  In this performance, however, she is joined by a cellist and several backup singers, delivering a performance unlike anything else out there, including a debut performance of a brand-new song.Lee Baggett is best known for his work with Kyle Field in the band Little Wings, and is a terriffic songwriter himself.  Originally from San Luis Obispo, CA, he moved to Olympia and started a family some years ago.  His latest album, "Anyway," is out now on Perpetual Doom Records and features a brand new set of sunshine-laden road songs.  Austin Leonard Jones is one of the best kept secrets in modern country music.  Originally from Texas and currently based in Ojai, CA, his latest album is called "Dead Calm."  Like Lee Baggett, his new album is available on Perpetual Doom Records.  Coincidentally, Lee and Austin perform with the same rhythm section for this performance: Spencer and Henry of the band Generifus, who were featured a few weeks ago in this series.Find links to all of these artists and their music at lowprofilepodcast.com and get into it!The performances and interviews on this episode were recorded live in front of an audience in Olympia, WA behind the historic Carnegie Library on July 31 and August 7th, 2022 by Miles Rozatti.Scherler Sundays is a collaboration between Low Profile and the Three Magnets Brewing Company.
58 minutes | Sep 25, 2022
Scherler Sundays Highlights 6: Hot Pursuit of Happiness, LAKE, Kelsey Magnuson
This is the sixth installment of highlights from the Scherler Sunday’s concert series earlier this summer. We’ll be hearing interviews and three songs each from Hot Pursuit of Happiness, my old friends LAKE, and Kelsey Magnuson.  The first two sets were recorded on July 24th, and Kelsey’s set is from July 31st of this year, all recorded in front of an audience behind the Historic Carnegie Library in Olympia.  If you want to hear the complete sets and unedited versions of the interviews, it will be available via Patreon.com/lowprofile Hot Pursuit of Happiness is the current songwriting project from improvising keyboardist Thollem McDonas.  We talk about his expansive practice in improvised and composed music, his activist anti-war stance, and share some laughs.   LAKE is no stranger to Low Profile, but this is the first time everyone has been on the show together.  It also marks my first performance with them since the group’s ten year anniversary, such a fun time!   Kelsey Magnuson is an Olympia transplant from Nebraska whose new band has been making a big impression in the local scene with solid, thoughtful rock and roll music. Find music from Thollem and Hot Pursuit of Happiness at www.Thollem.com Find LAKE’s music at www.laketheband.com Find Kelsey Magnuson’s music at kelseymagnuson.bandcamp.com
58 minutes | Sep 18, 2022
Scherler Sundays Highlights 5: Lavender Country returns!
Patrick Haggerty brings his six-piece Lavender Country band to the grassy knoll.  After a candid interview in front of the Scherler Sundays audience, the band's lively honky-tonk set serves as a framework for Haggerty to tell his life story using his songs as the soundtrack, making for a very special show celebrating almost 50 years since their release of the first openly queer-themed country album.  Engineered by Robin Carmosino, behind the historic Carnegie Library in Olympia, WA.Scherler Sundays is a collaborative effort from Low Profile and Three Magnets Brewing Company.This edit of the show includes less than half of the complete performance, which you can find at patreon.com/lowprofile when you become a supporter of Low Profile.
60 minutes | Sep 11, 2022
Scherler Sundays Highlights 4: Zachary Cale, Jack Habegger's Celebrity Telethon, The Pine Hearts, Generifus
Today’s live highlights reel features interviews and performances from July 10th and 17th, 2022.  First up it's NYC-based Zachary Cale, who shares about his musical journey and finding his rock chops in Olympia at the turn of the century.  Next, Portland’s Jack Habegger returns after guest-hosting last week for his first time as the interviewee before performing with his band Celebrity Telethon.  Then, we jump ahead a week to meet Olympia neo-bluegrass artists the Pine Hearts, and Oly’s indie rock favorites Generifus.  All of this was recorded in front of an audience behind the historic Carnegie Library in Olympia WA as part of the Scherler Sundays concert series.  The first half was engineered by Robin Carmosino, and the latter half by Miles Rozatti.  Scherler Sundays is a collaborative effort by Low Profile and Three Magnets Brewing Company.The entire performances and unedited interviews will be made available for supporters of this show athttp://Patreon.com/LowProfileJoin today and help keep the cogs cranking, and scope out the bonus content you get access to as a supporter!More from the featured artists:Zachary CaleJack Habegger's Celebrity TelethonThe Pine HeartsGenerifusFind all previous episodes of Low Profile at lowprofilepodcast.com
57 minutes | Sep 4, 2022
Scherler Sundays Highlights 3: Michael Hurley, James Maeda
Musical storyteller Michael Hurley made his debut on Folkways records way back in 1964 and shows no signs of slowing down because there’s always another story to tell. His songs have been covered by The Violent Femmes, Cat Power, Yo La Tengo and previous Low Profile guests Eugene Chadbourne and the Holy Modal Rounders. Michael’s performances are few and far between these days, and interviews with him are even more rare. Without him American music would not be the same, and it was an honor to welcome this living legend to the stage. James Maeda is a mutual friend of mine and Michael’s, and the two of them are planning to start a new band and make a new record any day now.  Madea’s songwriting is spot-on: feels like you know it by the time it’s done, and it really sticks.  According to James, none of these songs have ever been recorded or released before this episode, so that’s an exclusive to the max.  Most music fans in Olympia probably know James Maeda from our vinyl mecca Rainy Day Records where he obsessively curates a treasure trove of 45RPM singles, or his occasional DJ sets as Wildman James, spinning underground garage rock gems most people have never heard. He’s also a founding member of the group Spider and the Webs, along with his wife Sara Pete and Bikini Kill’s Tobi Vail. But Wildman James is also a gifted songwriter, with leanings toward early rock and country music, echoing the lonesome twang of artists like Townes Van Zandt, Billie Joe Shaver and Hasil Atkins. Regrettably, though somewhat predictably, I found myself with my first positive test for COVID-19 a few days before this eagerly anticipated show and could not attend.  I hadn’t heard these remarkable performances until the weekend of this episode’s release, and I can say you’re in for a real treat.  The noble Jack Habegger returns as guest host on my behalf, thankfully, and makes it all work.   This episode was engineered by Miles Rozatti in front of a live audience behind the historic Carnegie Library in downtown Olympia, WA on July 3, 2022.  Note: this episode is edited for time, but if you become a supporter on patreon.com/lowprofile you can hear the entire show.lowprofilepodcast.com Scherler Sundays is a collaborative effert by Low Profile and Three Magnets Brewing Company.
61 minutes | Aug 28, 2022
Scherler Sundays highlights 2: Doug Martsch & John Atkins
For the second collection of highlights from the Scherler Sundays 2022 concert and interview series, we have a document from an indie rock lover’s dream: Doug Martsch of Built to Spill and John Atkins of 764-HERO, and more recently, his new band Sun Breaks. Doug and John each play intimate acoustic sets behind the old Carnegie Library in Olympia. For this show, I interviewed the two of them together since they have a bit of mutual history in their formative years in their respective music careers- you’ll hear about that in a bit. I’m including about 20 minutes from each performance on today’s show, and it was really difficult to choose which songs. Doug had a terrific selection of familiar cover tunes, including songs by Cat Stevens and Mazzy Star that aren’t included here. If you want to hear the complete, unedited show you can find a link to that at patreon.com/lowprofile. Doug Martsch is best known as the man behind Built To Spill, Boise’s undisputed kings of indie rock since the early 1990s, Treepeople before that, and a solo album called “Now You Know” released 20 years ago. Built to Spill also toured as the late Daniel Johnson's backup band, and shortly thereafter released the album "Built to Spill Plays the Songs of Daniel Johnson" in 2020. But my first exposure to his music was through his band with Olympia’s Calvin Johnson on K Records, The Halo Benders. His wry lyrics and virtuosity on the guitar have made a life-long fan out of me from day one. Three Magnets Brewing Company, this season’s collaborator, has also released several beers inspired by Built to Spill albums/songs, and were absolutely thrilled when Doug agreed to perform at Scherler Sundays!  Built To Spill has a new album, When the Wind Forgets Your Name, out this Fall.  He plays a tune from it here, along with some other BTS favorites and a few surprising cover tunes. John Atkins’ band 764-HERO toured with Built to Spill in the early 1990s when they were label mates on Up! Records, and this commonality inspired the idea to interview Doug and John together for this show.  John’s music is cemented in the minds of indie fans in the Northwest and beyond.  Following 764-HERO, the ever-evolving Atkins’ other projects Hush Harbor, and currently, Sun Breaks, have continued to create emotionally charged, contemplative records.  Today, you’ll hear some favorite tunes from across the past few decades in John’s catalog. This episode was recorded and engineered by Robin Carmosino behind the historic Carnegie Library in Olympia, WA on June 26th, 2022.
58 minutes | Aug 19, 2022
Scherler Sundays Highlights 1: Null State, Waves Crashing, Annie Schultz, The Cold Sweats, Fastener
Live performances and interviews from Olympia artists Null State, Waves Crashing, Annie Schultz, The Cold Sweats and Fastener. Recorded July 12 and July 19 2022 at Scherler Sundays in Olympia, WA presented by Three Magnets Brewing Company. These are highlights from those days; if you would like to hear the unedited recordings they are being made available via patreon.com/LowProfile at any support level. These are my first interviews in front of an audience, and all of the guests are up-and-coming musicians in the Olympia scene. Artist links: Null State https://nullstate.bandcamp.com/ Null State’s sonic adventure fascinates me. I know little to nothing about the artist behind this beautiful music, other than I can really chill out to it and it’s been happening right under my nose for years. It’s sultry bedroom pop in its rawest form. Postmodern folk ballads played over earnest guitar and synth arrangements, recorded on equipment that sounds just shitty enough to hit that sweet spot. I feel almost voyeuristic when I hit play on their latest record, 2019’s Misguided Ventures, and I can’t wait to see them perform.   Waves Crashing https://wavescrashing.bandcamp.com/ “Anyone who’s been paying attention to the re-emergence of the local music scene knows that Waves Crashing is one of the hardest-working bands in the game these days. Their on-the-nose band name lands the oceanic quality of their music, re-imagining the blurry shoegaze sound of the early 1990s into a contemporary context. With an array of self-produced singles over the past two years and headlining LoveOly Music Fest this past summer, the band premiered their debut EP 'Sea of Wires' last November on DKFM Shoegaze Radio. The band's newest material, a 3-track maxi single titled "high/low" released on April 15th and features the mixing of engineers James Aparacio (London) and Kurt Roy (Seattle).”   Annie Schultz https://annieschultz.bandcamp.com/ Annie Schultz is a talented new singer-songwriter on the scene to watch out for since her first live performance last summer. She commands with a blend of rawness and delicacy, thought-provoking lyrics, and a keen ear for melody, with a sound rooted in the Pacific Northwest. I’m excited to see where she goes from here, and thrilled to have her on board for this concert series.   The Cold Sweats https://coldsweatsband.bandcamp.com/ The Cold Sweats might have been the first local rock outfit to reintroduce Olympia to live music when they played on the Cryptatropa rooftop last summer (now that’s what I call social distancing!). This power pop trio is LOUD, their songs are super catchy, and their tapes are great, too. Kudos to the Cold Sweats for this very last-minute appearance filling in for the Mona Reels!   Fastener https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFkAKyEbNKA I had the privilege to witness Fastener’s first public performance, when they volunteered to be the “Guinea pigs” for our Scherler Sundays equipment test run. This brand-new Olympia quartet features group vocals and face-melting guitar solos, delivering a nostalgic indie/pop punk vibe. Be the first kid on your block to get into it! They haven’t made any recordings as of yet, but check out this live video to see what’s up with Fastener.All recordings on this episode were engineered, mixed and mastered by Robin Carmosino.  Check out his musical world on IG @robincarmosino Support Low Profile on Patreon where you can find exclusive content: http://patreon.com/lowprofile Find all previous episodes of Low Profile at http://lowprofilepodcast.com Follow this show on IG @lowpropodcast  
60 minutes | Jul 15, 2022
59. Bret Lunsford
We went on location to Anacortes, Washington to meet up with the local historian and musician Bret Lunsford in a cavernous repurposed train depot.  Calvin Johnson interjects during the intro to say a few words about his pal and former Beat Happening band mate Bret, who recently wrote a book called sounding for Harry Smith: Early Pacific Northwest Influences. To give a little background on who Harry Smith was, The Holy Modal Rounders’ co-founder, living legend and returning Low Profile guest, Peter Stampfel weighs in on Harry Smith and his Anthology of American Folk Music. In our conversation we’ll talk about Bret’s years with Beat Happening and D+, his record label/publishing company Knw-Yr-Own, and his recent book.This episode was co-hosted by Madison Nadine.  Andrew Ebright from Thurston Community Media engineered and film this episode- if you’d like to watch the video version of today show, you can follow Low Profile on social media @lowpropodcast or check out this program’s website, that’s lowprofilepodcast.com . You can find out more about Bret’s book at soundingforharrysmith.com . Much gratitude to Nathan Berko-Gibson @portabledisko for painting portraits for ALL FIFTEEN of this season’s episodes! If you want more Low Profile in the meantime, I’m still hosting live episodes and concerts at Scherler Sundays for the next five weeks , more info about that is at Scherlerbeer.com . For those who can’t make it, a lot of that will be released via this show on KAOS Community Radio, TCMedia on TV, and online starting in August. Season 6 of Low Profile is already wrapping up recording, and the first episode is tentatively scheduled to drop on September 30th, 2022. If you enjoy this show please tell a friend. word-of-mouth is the most effective means of growth for this type of thing. I’d love to hear from you too, drop me an email anytime, I’m at Low Profile markly@gmail.com.
60 minutes | Jul 1, 2022
58. Loren Connors (w/ Suzanne Langille)
Loren Connors is a guitarist, poet and painter who grew up in Connecticut but has called New York his home since early adulthood.  Since the late 1970s he was released over 50 albums of primarily improvised material, developing his unique avant-garde playing style in formed by early blues and 20th century composers. He has collaborated with a diverse array of likewise important musicians such as John Fahey, Sonic Youth, Jim O’Rourke, Kath bloom, and Alan Licht. His most frequent cohort is also his partner, Suzanne Langille. She and Loren join me from Brooklyn at their friend Bob Bellarue’s home studio.  We talk about Loren‘s family doorway into music and the lessons learned along the way, his body of work, Suzanne and Loren‘s aesthetic partnership, and we'll also hear Loren‘s guitar improvisations in real time throughout the interview. Suzanne and Loren also improvise a piece together just for today’s show, and David Grubbs gives a warm introduction.Special thanks to Bob Bellarue for engineering this episode.Links to the music from today’s show, related videos and more can be found on this episode’s page at lowprofilepodcast.com – all previous episodes are there as well.More about Loren at http://www.lorenconnors.net/More from Suzanne at https://suzannelangillenyc.bandcamp.com/ Instagram: @lowpropodcast Episode art by Nathan Berko Gibson @portabledisko This show is supported by you on patreon.com/lowprofile and receives in-kind support from: San Francisco Street Bakery sfsbakery.com Rainy Day Records and Tapes @rainydayolympia Schwartz’s Deli @schwartzsolympia Old School Pizzeria @old_schoolpizzeria and Scherler Easy Premium Shitty American Lager.  Visit scherlerbeer.com for info about the free Scherler Sundays with Markly Morrison happening weekly through August 19th, come say hi and hang out for the taping!Artists and musicians! Want vinyl records but can’t afford to order 1000 and wait 8-12 months? Check out our friends at Lathecuts.com . They will make you vinyl singles in quantities as low as 50 as quickly as 3-4 weeks. All of their pricing is ala carte and they can help pick a package that fits your budget. Email Mike at Lathecuts@yahoo.com and Mention Low Profile and get a 10% overrun on your order for free!
57 minutes | Jun 17, 2022
57. Elf Power
 Athens, Georgia band Elf Power has been cranking out homespun psychedelic rock for nearly three decades, with their 14th album “Artificial Countrysides” coming out this July on Yep Roc records. I spoke to the band’s founder, Andrew Rieger about Elf Power’s beginnings, working with legendary producer Dave Fridman, collaborating with artists like Vic Chesnutt and Robyn Hitchcock, his roots in the hardcore punk scene, being involved with the Elephant 6 Collective, the farm and record label Orange Twin, and his crew of indie rock musicians teaching at the University of Georgia. Links to the music from today’s show, related videos and more can be found on this episode’s page at lowprofilepodcast.com – all previous episodes are there as well.   Instagram: @elfpowerband @lowpropodcast Episode art by Nathan Berko Gibson @portabledisko This show is supported by you on patreon.com/lowprofile and recieves in-kind support from: San Francisco Street Bakery sfsbakery.com Rainy Day Records and Tapes @rainydayolympia Schwartz’s Deli @schwartzsolympia Old School Pizzeria @old_schoolpizzeria Scherler Easy Premium Shitty American Lager scherlerbeer.com  Visit scherlerbeer.com for info about the free Scherler Sundays with Markly Morrison happening weekly through August 19th, come say hi and hang out for the taping!Artists and musicians! Want vinyl records but can’t afford to order 1000 and wait 8-12 months? Check out our friends at Lathecuts.com . They will make you vinyl singles in quantities as low as 50 as quickly as 3-4 weeks. All of their pricing is ala carte and they can help pick a package that fits your budget. Email Mike at Lathecuts@yahoo.com and Mention Low Profile and get a 10% overrun on your order for free!
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