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Get Offset Episode 142: Sunday with Sundae Crush

Get Offset Episode 142: Sunday with Sundae Crush

Andrew couldn’t join this week, so Emily brought her band Sundae Crush to the podcast! We talk about pedal boards, misplaced rage, practice drama, and more. 

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Episode Transcript

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[00:00:00] Emily: well, welcome to the Get Offset podcast. My name is Emily and I’m here today with my band Sunday crush. Hello, Sunday crushed beautiful Sunday crush. Hello, this is Jenna. Hello. Jen is a singer. This is Isaac. Hello, Isaac is the basis. And this is Dan howdy. Dan is the drummer. I’d like to remind my band, look directly into that, or look directly into that.

[00:00:42] Fantastic before we get started. I just want to do a little bit of housekeeping. Uh, we have a patriotic patrion.com/get offset. Thank you to Holly for being our newest Patrion supporter. I’m going to get you, uh, some information soon about our super secret discord server and your options for mercy because Holly joined at a $10 level, which means Holly gets one merchant.

[00:01:06] Of Holly’s choice. Yeah, it’s pretty cool. Um, and you can also join our Patrion and for the $5 level, you get access to our discord server at the $10 level you get merged and we are so close to hitting a stretch goal. That means, uh, Andrew will do some sort of thrash metal cover of a wiggle song. Andrew’s obviously not here.

[00:01:29] Wow.

[00:01:30] Jena: Yeah.

[00:01:31] Emily: Yeah. That’s pretty exciting. It’s pretty exciting. Right? Right. Yeah. Wiggles song. Well, we, he, he does not know yet. I don’t know what he wiggles songs. I don’t either. Yes, Andrew has child. So it has, uh, knows the wiggles a little bit better. Um, what else we have merchant get all set podcast.com/shop.

[00:01:52] And we, uh, Really appreciate it. When you like comment, subscribe, leave a review on iTunes or apple podcasts. It really, really helps us out. And we appreciate that. It’s a great freeway to support this show and this demo channel. Woo. I did it at the top and I never do it at the top. I’m the worst at doing it at the top.

[00:02:15] Fantastic. Well, today you’re great at it. Thank you. Thank you. It’s what happens when I’m not directed by Andrew? All right. And we have my wonderful assistant behind the camera. My husband, Rick, he’s not going to be seen. He’s actually, what’s funny is Rick is wearing his music city roots, Sharon. He used to run camera and music, city roots, and here he is running camera for me right now.

[00:02:38] He did not put that together. I don’t think. Or he picked it on purpose, which is which wasn’t right.

[00:02:46] He had no idea, no

[00:02:48] Izaac: clue. What would you do if you looked outside and you saw Andrew right now, he was here just to

[00:02:53] Jena: distract you. Angry neighbor,

[00:02:58] Emily: too much noise. It’s just standing there silently. This is my band Sunday crush. And what you just heard was a reference to something that happened once it was pretty early in our tenure as a band, it was with this current iteration. So Dan and I joined the band in July, 2018, 19 29, 18. Wow. We really only had a couple of months before.

[00:03:24] COVID I feel like we did so much.

[00:03:27] Jena: I know we did a lot. It was so

[00:03:29] Dan: weird.

[00:03:30] Izaac: That’s why it was so weird. Uh, I don’t know. We got in such a good flow and then everything

[00:03:36] Emily: changed, everything changed and it was awful.

[00:03:40] Izaac: Yeah. But yeah, like right around, it was that summer for sure. I mean, it might’ve been like early fall.

[00:03:45] It was maybe. Like less than a month into you joining. I want to say yeah,

[00:03:50] Emily: our rehearsal spaces and Jenna and Isaac’s backyard. And, um, is that okay that I said that, should I be taking notes? Like this moment, Emily fucked up

[00:04:11] yeah. So we were just. Playing our music at a normal time, like seven o’clock or so. And, uh, someone is, comes up and it’s just kind of putzing around. Yeah. Yeah. It’s

[00:04:26] Jena: the angriest face. Cause I was just like singing and then I looked up and then.

[00:04:30] Emily: What is happening. This is a very angry looking person looking right at me.

[00:04:35] We kept playing for awhile for a second and I was like processing it. I was like, we also weren’t getting, we weren’t really the person wasn’t saying anything, just glaring equally. While we were just like playing our happy little indie pop

[00:04:48] Izaac: songs. We’re all looking around at each other. Like, does somebody know this?

[00:04:52] Why are they here? And then we finally stopped. And she was like, Are you going to play after 9:00 PM again tonight? And we were like, it’s seven and we don’t know what you’re talking about. She’s like, well, somebody was out here the other day and they were playing until nine 30. And I, it’s not okay. And we were like, uh, well, it wasn’t,

[00:05:12] Emily: the ordinance is actually 10:00 PM that also,

[00:05:20] but this neighbor, neighbor, this neighbor like, uh, and also the rule is if it’s, it can’t be more than 55 decibels at the place of complete.

[00:05:31] Izaac: Yeah, which it definitely isn’t there. They were like across the alley from us and it was, yeah. Again, it was like seven there. They

[00:05:37] Emily: weren’t over there.

[00:05:38] Izaac: No, they were across.

[00:05:40] Yeah. Yeah. And so like, no, they just came out here because I guess our roommates had had a band practice that ran a little bit late and we were just. Like shocked. It was just all this like theory, all just directed towards us. I don’t know.

[00:05:54] Emily: You were like, you are not mad at us.

[00:05:57] Jena: This is not our problem.

[00:05:58] Emily: This was not us.

[00:06:00] And she’s like, well, but you know who it was like, yeah. Maybe

[00:06:06] Izaac: I’ll talk to them calmly about it.

[00:06:09] Emily: She’s like, well, you know, which is a neighborhood and I’m like one it’s summer. Your kids are not in school and I’m sorry. I’m really sorry that happened. But you do not need to be yelled at like this mean you can just say you can just calmly explain the situation.

[00:06:24] It’s going to get you a lot farther. Yeah, totally. Yeah.

[00:06:33] until I saw her face. The person was just vibing

[00:06:37] Izaac: and I saw her

[00:06:38] Emily: face and she was,

[00:06:46] not a doubt in my mind.

[00:06:50] Ooh, she uses a hay.

[00:06:56] Dan: It

[00:06:56] Izaac: wasn’t nine 30. It was seven two days later.

[00:07:03] Emily: She wasn’t a believer. She was a hater. I couldn’t change.

[00:07:11] Izaac: You’re going to get a copyright strike. We’re singing it too perfectly.

[00:07:14] Emily: I know. I mean, I’ve gotten copyrights songs for playing my own damn songs and demos, but I’ve never gotten a copyright violation for playing anybody else’s song in a demo

[00:07:23] Izaac: covers seem to be okay on YouTube, like far and wide. I mean, as long as you’re not taking a direct sample.

[00:07:29] Cause because robots are just looking at it and like, they’re not going to look at it like, oh, what cords did you play? Or they’re going to look at. Was it our song or not.

[00:07:37] Emily: Yeah. And they’re actually humans, humans that do it too. Yeah. In any of those PRS or publishing houses would admit humans listening to the radio in a dark room all day.

[00:07:48] Writing down the songs they recognize, right. Try to pay out that money for the BMI vampires. Oh God. That’s got, I mean, it has to be such an intern job. Yeah. Yeah. I can’t believe people still do it. I hope that it’s not as much, but machines can’t always get it because radio stations like the speed up the song was just a little bit so they can get more songs in between commercials.

[00:08:10] I didn’t know that. Yep. Wow. It’s true. Isn’t it? Isn’t it true, Rick? When I was a kid, it freaked him out when he was a kid. Wow. Yeah. Nice. That was a great story. Friends. Yeah. Yeah. Thinking about, oh my gosh. She was so mad.

[00:08:28] Izaac: It was, yeah, it was, I was shocked.

[00:08:31] Emily: Yeah. Yeah.

[00:08:38] Izaac: like having that probably be in the first three or four practices you had with us, you know, have that happen.

[00:08:44] Emily: I thought, I hope that doesn’t happen again.

[00:08:47] Dan: There’s there’s nothing better. I feel like the misdirected hatred. Yeah. I can’t, I don’t,

[00:08:57] Emily: I, I I’ve said this to people like on this. When I was like biking, I would say, you’re not mad at me.

[00:09:04] You’re just mad at like their traffic existing. Like you’re mad at the city for not making the traffic better. You’re mad at yourself for not for being stuck in a car at this time. And like leaving work at the moment you left work. Like you’re not mad at me.

[00:09:17] Dan: Yeah. It’s like, it’s like when you’re talking to a cop and you haven’t done anything wrong.

[00:09:21] Oh yeah. They’re just mad at the world. It’s just like, you got nothing on

[00:09:24] Emily: me. Or like when you encounter a wasp and those things were born

[00:09:27] Dan: mad. So some people are just

[00:09:30] Emily: born mad. Our next

[00:09:34] Jena: album

[00:09:34] Emily: born mad, mad by Sunday crush. That’s actually, that’s not a bad, it’s not bad. It’s pretty good title. Yeah.

[00:09:44] Izaac: The other one that you were thinking of, uh, when you were in Texas, it was something that you said to me, like in Facebook messenger where you said like, Uh, like come the fuck on y’all or something like that.

[00:09:55] It was like some statement where it was just, he was just calling people out for not caring, born mad.

[00:10:05] Emily: So as, as a band, we released an album during the pandemic, and that was an experience. That was an experience because I was like, wondering like, how do you really promote a record if you can’t tour? And as it turns out, It’s really hard.

[00:10:21] Very hard. Yeah. We got some good press though. My favorite journalist said some lovely things about you. Yeah.

[00:10:29] Jena: Yeah. I mean, the thing that really got me the most was probably just all the shortages and just like all the delays. So,

[00:10:37] Emily: I mean, it used to be, I remember when vinyl started making a restart. Yeah.

[00:10:42] And it was really only URP in Nashville that was like had capacity to do a lot of vinyl records because they’d never destroyed their machine and they never really stopped making vinyl. Um, but in everyone I would hear that talk like, oh God, it takes three months to press vinyl. And now it takes eight months so long.

[00:11:02] It was six months when we, when we put in the order, like that was the estimate and it turned out being a lot longer. We actually canceled the order for cassettes because we just,

[00:11:15] Izaac: it like got lost and something happened. Yeah,

[00:11:18] Emily: it was. We should, we should talk to Kay from dead tapes because K from den tapes, she still gets, uh, like she, uh, K has a bunch of, um, oh my gosh.

[00:11:30] Sources. Yes. And, uh, I asked Kay in person when I saw Amanda. At Sonic boom for record store day, where I also saw exactly one copy left of our record, which means people were buying it. Um, and I, I, I got some names and then I immediately forgot. I was like, oh, that entered the brain. And then it just evaporated.

[00:11:54] Yeah.

[00:11:55] Jena: Yeah. I was talking to my cousin the other day and just like, I, like, I was like, I know you told me this before, but you know, my, my storage is not gonna handle that. Just like anything that, like, I don’t need to remember it just exited

[00:12:08] Emily: yes. Name humans, names of places that press cassette tapes. I guess it’s like copying cassette tapes, technically still duplicating implicate duplication, because a vinyl have y’all ever actually seen vinyl.

[00:12:25] Izaac: I I’ve seen it, like, uh, I don’t know, like I’ve seen like a YouTube video on it or something at some point I’m sure. United

[00:12:31] Emily: record pressing in Nashville used to do tours. I think it sucks. They don’t do them anymore. Um, but you could actually go and you would be in the room while they were pressing the vinyl.

[00:12:40] So you, they would, it was literally like a hockey puck side. Piece of, of, uh, polyvinyl chloride. And, uh, sometimes they were different colors. Like you could see the parks and you could see everything that they could like put into the pucks and then they would, um, put them on the machine one by one. Bless you, Dan.

[00:12:58] Thank you for doing that off the microphone. Uh, and it would, they would just heat it up and it would just go down and it was literally. Pressing it like a penny. That’s

[00:13:09] Jena: cool. I always like love to like tour one, one day. Yeah, we should have the opportunity. Yeah. I want to tour

[00:13:15] Izaac: everything.

[00:13:16] Emily: Yes. I want a tour.

[00:13:19] I want to tour the place where they make widgets, just every widget ever. I want to see

[00:13:23] Izaac: a good man pop socket, the pop socket pack period.

[00:13:26] Jena: That’d be so fun.

[00:13:28] Emily: I

[00:13:28] Jena: love to chat. It’s like mess

[00:13:29] Izaac: with the bass drum factory and the guitar factory, but guitar, the guitar lithium. There’s just one. There, there, there isn’t a guitar factory.

[00:13:38] It’s just one old guy who carves them himself.

[00:13:42] Emily: Like a tire factory. No, they’re all made by hand.

[00:13:49] Izaac: One person. Every company has a Lutheran. They have like a Luther’s meeting. It’s like a, like a grand council

[00:13:55] Dan: kind of thing. The guitars you make are going to be

[00:13:58] Emily: $200 and the guitars you make are going to be $8,000.

[00:14:03] Jena: That’s what it feels like sometimes when you just like, don’t know that behind the scenes, it’s like,

[00:14:06] how

[00:14:07] Emily: did you get here? How are you this expensive and how are you that cheap and yet still so good

[00:14:16] Izaac: and promoted to head Luth here. But, but unfortunately it’s for Squire,

[00:14:21] Emily: they actually have had Luther like had guitar builder.

[00:14:23] Izaac: I, I have nothing against square. I’m

[00:14:25] Emily: just over there looking at your Squire.

[00:14:28] Izaac: Yeah. I love squares. All I’m saying is I just imagined it. There’s three Squires right now. I know. I love

[00:14:35] Emily: them. Jenna has one Swire. Wait, you have three.

[00:14:38] Izaac: Well, I’m borrowing the sixth string from a

[00:14:41] Jena: basic, right, right. Okay.

[00:14:43] Izaac: Um, but like, imagine there’s, there’s one person who is spending just as much time making an instrument next to you.

[00:14:48] And there’s this worth like 40 times a year.

[00:14:53] Emily: Imagine

[00:14:54] Izaac: I made another, I mean, another Squire Stratocaster. Cool. I made a. Big thing out of a 200 year old tree, I don’t know

[00:15:04] Emily: which one’s going to get played more at the Squire. More like people like just stop shitting on cheap guitars. I mean, if you’re watching this, this video, you probably already know I have an affinity for cheap guitars.

[00:15:17] My God, when I play like a twenty-five hundred dollar guitar though, like a, the music man, stingray, uh, RS, I got, I got to borrow from, from Ernie ball. Oh, my God, it was, it was such a beautiful experience. It was I’m trying to it’s like, it was like going to a really nice restaurant. Um, even though you’re perfectly happy with and totally accustomed to like, um, Mid-level restaurants, not LA, not like McDonald’s, but like, even like, you’re like, oh yeah, I can eat.

[00:15:49] I can eat a Dick burger. And B that’s, that’s a, that’s a chain in Seattle. I can, I can go get a bag of dicks and be like really happy. I can be so happy with a bag of dicks. Um, but, um, man, when you get to have, when you eat like. Last night, I had a duck con feet. My, our neighbor took us out and treat us to a very nice meal, which was really generous of him.

[00:16:12] Thank you, Clark and Jennifer. I had duck con feet, which is one of the less expensive things on the menu of the place they took. And I was like, oh my God, I’m actually glad I don’t eat like that all the time, because it’s nice to have that experience where every once in a while you treat yourself, it’s more meaningful.

[00:16:31] And I feel the same way about really nice guitars. Yeah, totally. Like I never want to. Play a perfectly well-built Squire and think this, uh, cause like, unless it actually sucks, like I just want to be like, Ooh, she’s not the same as my like $8,000,

[00:16:47] Jena: whatever. Yeah. And the thing about it is also is that you’re not going to take, you’re probably going to take the Squire on tour.

[00:16:53] If you’re, if you’re just like traveling

[00:16:56] Izaac: on your $8,000 guitar getting stolen. Exactly. Like why even have it, I mean, the studio

[00:17:03] Emily: musicians. Good. If you, if you’re a certain level and there’s a certain level of security about it, but I also think about like Wendy Melvoin who played a guitar for prince. You would think that she would have some security and then both of her purple, Rick and bonkers from the movie purple rain got stolen out of the back of their car and late eighties.

[00:17:22] Izaac: Yeah, it happens. I feel like it happens so often. Like when we

[00:17:27] Emily: went to Texas, I just brought that part’s Gaster.

[00:17:29] Jena: Yeah.

[00:17:30] Izaac: Yeah. It brings something that it’s just going to bring.

[00:17:33] Emily: Yeah, exactly. Yeah. And that breaks, like you can fix it if it’s stolen and priceless.

[00:17:39] Izaac: No. Totally. Yeah. And, uh, I feel like letting somebody steal like a guitar that just, I’m not, I’m not saying your part’s castor is this, but I’m even imagining if you had like, like a worst guitar, just like a really, really bare bones one, and then somebody steals it.

[00:17:53] It reminds me of like those videos where somebody steals a bike and then like they’ve tied a rope to it. So you just see them like fly over the handlebars. That’s there, they’re writing.

[00:18:02] Emily: It’s actually illegal to booby trap things. Yeah. No, it’s, it’s totally illegal. It’s a booby trap trap. Uh, Luby trapping is illegal.

[00:18:10] Um, it’s like, it’s like, no, one’s going to, you’re not going to go to prison for like having a doll, like a string on a dollar bill and pulling it away from the site. But if some, if you actually hurt somebody, like, because you booby trapped the booby trapped the bicycle, you are going, you are, you’re putting yourself at a lot of risk.

[00:18:27] What’s really cause what’s really common is, uh, have any of you, you’ve worked in an office, Dan. That’s true. Have you worked in an office? Yeah, sometimes. Yeah. How many times has your lunch been stolen out of the fridge in the office? Zero

[00:18:43] Jena: times actually.

[00:18:45] Emily: It’s happened to me a couple of times happened to Dan once, but some people had happened so much that they proceed to booby trap their food.

[00:18:53] And sometimes if they think they know who is stealing their food, they either make it very spicy or include an ingredient to which the person is allergic. Oh, dang. And they’ve been sued for it. Wow. Yeah. Yeah. It’s like in some, some places, someone breaks into your house, you shoot them and you get sued somehow.

[00:19:11] Yeah. I mean, you shouldn’t shoot people and you also shouldn’t bring to people’s

[00:19:15] Dan: houses.

[00:19:17] Izaac: It’s like,

[00:19:17] Emily: fuck around and find out

[00:19:20] Izaac: it’s definitely the, that’s the thing. Right? And that’s the thing with somebody stealing your lunch and then getting sick for meeting it or, or finding out it’s too spicy. It’s

[00:19:30] fucker

[00:19:31] Emily: by now.

[00:19:31] No one will feel bad for you. For doing that, but somehow you still have a legal

[00:19:37] Izaac: recourse. You’re entitled to financial

[00:19:39] Emily: compensation, even booby trap a guitar.

[00:19:44] Izaac: You put a mouse trap in it. I don’t know. big old mouse trap comes down and slaps their hand,

[00:19:51] Emily: the electronics and make them get shocked. Like really they’re they’re guitars that like, it’s hard to steal vintage instruments at the same time, because.

[00:20:01] Um, they’re so hard to sell. Like if you steal a strata cat, like if you, if someone’s stole like a famous guitar, it’d be really hard to sell it. Um, like when Layla from tuna tone had her prototype guitar stolen. This pawn shop that bought it paid 20 bucks for it. And it was immediately recovered. The moment it hit the floor and Kathleen Edwards up in Canada.

[00:20:30] She had some vintage guitars that she had played across the world. So people knew they were, there were so many documented photos of these guitars with like the scratches in them and the checking on the front, the dings, those are all like fingerprints for vintage guitars. So when the hurricane guitar got stolen out of her house, Um, she did this big post.

[00:20:51] Like you cannot sell these guitars. You can not play these guitars out. People will ask questions and, uh, like a year or so later, someone apparently couldn’t sell them. Couldn’t play them out, left them in a park, in a bag and someone recovered them and then recognize them. And, uh, contacted Kathleen and she had them back within the day.

[00:21:12] Yeah. And I assume I have to assume they got a really nice gift card for her coffee shop that she owns. That’d be my help. I’ll end up be so great. You find someone’s guitars and you get a bunch of refills.

[00:21:24] Jena: The dream, my guitar got stolen. Out of my trunk. And then, uh, it was left at a apartment complex and then I had like some Sunday crushed up and so, uh, in the bag.

[00:21:37] And so someone contacted me that way. That’s

[00:21:40] Emily: good. That’s great. Honestly, that’s smart. I like to write my name under the pick guard. So when someone opens it up, it’ll say it found conduct Emily here.

[00:21:54] Jena: Sunday crush all night, boys, get off.

[00:21:58] Izaac: I like to imagine like, doing that with like a full, like you stencil it, you know?

[00:22:02] So it’s really fancy type.

[00:22:04] Emily: Yeah. Oh nice. I should, if any of you wanna help me do that and just get a stamp or

[00:22:08] Jena: something? Oh, a

[00:22:09] Emily: stamp would be smart. I would like one of y’all cause you, you two are so especially you too. No offense. Stan are so graphically minded. I really want to design a site. That says for my fence, I’ve told this to you already.

[00:22:24] I had another incident viewers where someone heard a FedEx person, Harold, a package over my beds. So now I just really want to get a sign that says, please do not hurl packages over the fence.

[00:22:34] Jena: You should. I mean, it’s, I can’t believe

[00:22:37] Emily: it happened twice. I’m sure it’s happened more than twice. I’ve just caught it twice.

[00:22:41] Jena: Exactly. You should,

[00:22:43] Izaac: you should booby trap that whole situation by putting, putting a trampoline in there. So it, they throw it on and then it bounces out and it hits

[00:22:51] Jena: their head. Like if it pops

[00:22:53] Emily: up

[00:22:56] Izaac: fire

[00:22:56] Emily: somebody really tall. Who’s that basketball player that goes no, no, no, no, no gumbo. Yeah. No, no, no, no, no.

[00:23:08] Izaac: Get him from the, from the NVO.

[00:23:11] Emily: How are we on time and battery? Rick? That was six minutes. 40 seconds left. Okay, fantastic. What about the battery?

[00:23:23] Good. Yes, we are doing great. I mean, when, when I plugged this in, I had charged a battery and put it in. And then I turn it on and it says the battery is almost dead. I’m like, no, the batteries are just gone. Like something like, I was like, you don’t use a battery for a long time. It just.

[00:23:41] Jena: Yeah. We had some battery problems with our VHS.

[00:23:44] Like we were using it for like probably 10, 15 minutes. And it was like, starting to like say that the battery was like about to die. And I was like, how, but then like later it kept going for a long time. Like I was like, oh

[00:24:00] Izaac: yeah, yeah, we got like, Like over 25 minutes of footage total. So it was like, it was like flashing for like 10 minutes straight.

[00:24:09] Yeah. It’s gonna die. And I was like,

[00:24:14] do you even know what you’re saying?

[00:24:17] Emily: Eventually die or did actually yeah, just

[00:24:20] Jena: finished. I never did. I was really

[00:24:23] Emily: surprised. Oh,

[00:24:25] Izaac: it’s still going. It’s still, it’s still on, right?

[00:24:28] Emily: Yeah,

[00:24:29] Dan: it’s still going.

[00:24:32] Yay. We

[00:24:33] Emily: can’t turn it off. We can’t no, no

[00:24:40] Izaac: there, and there’s a little, like, like two bit, uh, like spray of him and he does that

[00:24:49] Emily: whenever y’all find it, uh, like a PNG Jif, or like a transparent background. Jeff, what’s his name again? Rick. Say it louder to Kim bay, Tom

[00:25:05] I do like basketball. No,

[00:25:08] Jena: I mean, I didn’t when I was little, but I didn’t know. Really. I like it are shaking

[00:25:13] Izaac: as well. Yeah. Better than some other sports. Like, like it’s fun to watch because it’s so fast.

[00:25:19] Emily: I like women’s basketball a lot more because I feel like there’s less flopping or whatever they call it.

[00:25:25] Diving and hockey. It’s diving. I think it’s called flopping and other sports.

[00:25:29] Jena: I’ve always heard it type. You tend to be

[00:25:32] Emily: injured. Like someone makes a weird incidental contact with you and you’re like, oh my

[00:25:44] Izaac: the neighbor across the alley comes and stands in the doorway.

[00:25:47] Oh,

[00:25:49] Emily: my ears. Oh, it’s busy. Fast the balls, like, yeah, but you’re yelling at 75. Shut the fuck up.

[00:25:58] Jena: Yeah. Similar thing I like to do that’s it’s not like for like exaggerating my injury, but it’s pretending to be dumb. Just like if someone like is like talking or over explaining, like coming up, I understand.

[00:26:12] Emily: Is this, there was a great tweet about like basically mansplain baiting, but just like if someone tries to start to like, explain something to you that you understand, then you’re just like, I wa

[00:26:28] Jena: no, that’s exactly what I did every time.

[00:26:33] Emily: You know, the G chord it’s like this. You know, it’s like you can or cannot put the ring it’s really up to you.

[00:26:42] And it just adds a nice character. You know what I mean?

[00:26:45] Jena: I know. Yeah. That’s someone like explain my job to me before and I’m just like, huh,

[00:26:49] Emily: that’s the word? It’s not like I do that every day is not a thing that I get paid for. And pedal pedal board explaining is my favorite. Like you just, just so you know, you play a gig like that.

[00:27:04] Eventually the sound guy is going to come up to you or some guy’s going to come to you after a show, after looking at your pedal board. You know, you’re supposed to run the, the lay at the end of

[00:27:12] the

[00:27:12] Dan: chain and not the beginning of the chain.

[00:27:15] Izaac: Yeah. And say, you know what, you’re supposed to not speak until spoken to,

[00:27:21] Emily: you should say, though, what you really should say is, yeah.

[00:27:23] I have one at the end also.

[00:27:28] Izaac: Did you

[00:27:28] Emily: look, I have three delays on there. Exactly. Or if you count the one that’s not plugged in and it just Velcroed to the side of the board, it’s an emergency the lie. Okay. So, um, during the pandemic, uh, Jenna picked up a, you got from the sale, a gear swap.

[00:27:48] Jena: No, it’s actually just a friend that was moving.

[00:27:50] I got a keyboard from a friend that was moving. And then at the last minute, the pedal board, I got this giant pedalboard that was thrown in. It’s very big and I’ve never had a pillow board before.

[00:28:01] Emily: Well, we’re good. We’re going to talk about that in just a minute, but first we’re going to cut and then thank our sponsors.

[00:28:09] Let’s clap.

[00:28:13] I didn’t clap. I hope this all turns out. Now. Dan has a mic. You want to check that mic, Dan?

[00:28:25] Dan: I think it’s working.

[00:28:26] Emily: I think you need to check it more.

[00:28:32] Ooh. Ooh, I’m glad we checked. Cause you can clip on you did that. I speak, you speak aggressively. Speaking,

[00:28:41] Dan: speaking, speaking,

[00:28:43] Emily: spoken to Dan

[00:28:44] Izaac: was actually in a little, uh, that’s why we silenced

[00:28:49] Emily: told too many drummer jokes. It’s like

[00:28:52] Dan: a dad joke

[00:28:54] Izaac: kept scratching his back with a strum sticks and we were like, that’s nasty.

[00:28:57] And he’s like peeling and stuff. It was weird. Unpeeling. Yeah, me too.

[00:29:02] Emily: Yeah, me too. We’re all sunburned. Except for Dan. Dan, are you sunburned?

[00:29:07] Dan: I was I’m better now. Are you feeling

[00:29:09] Jena: better? You’re not feeling

[00:29:11] Emily: a lot better. Exactly. Thank you. Better. So this is definitely recording. Uh, so Jenna got a, this is just so everyone could understand.

[00:29:24] I forget the name of this pedal board specifically, but it is indeed the biggest pedal train you can buy. It’s a normal. It’s like the big boy that you see in a lot of churches, because she’s from Texas. Everything’s bigger from Texas. Yeah.

[00:29:42] Jena: She’s

[00:29:42] Izaac: going to go back to Texas and play in some churches.

[00:29:47] Emily: So, um, when Jenna got this board, both our label boss Jr.

[00:29:50] From donut sounds. Hey, Jr. And I, um, loan Jenna, a litany of puddles. Yes.

[00:29:56] Jena: Yes. That was very helpful. I always felt overwhelmed. So it was good to just like have a bunch of things

[00:30:01] Emily: to test out. Yeah. There really are a lot of things. One can have. Um, so in the pandemic we also were doing some Twitch streams that.

[00:30:11] We’re just you testing out pedals. It was fun. That

[00:30:15] Jena: was fun.

[00:30:16] Izaac: Have highlight like videos of it on our YouTube channel. And, um, yeah, it was really fun. Like I hope anybody who maybe is more novice to trying out effects can feel inspired from it because it is fun. You know, if, if you, I know that most people are just trying stuff out.

[00:30:35] Don’t have access. 40 pedals or 35 or however many, we ended up borrowing and total, it was a lot, but, but what I’m saying is I hope that it can help you as you’re maybe figuring out what different stuff does. Cause we, we like talk about it and play around and stuff. It was fun.

[00:30:50] Emily: You get weird things and then you play the things that you already play and just try to figure out, like, what does this envelope filter do?

[00:30:58] Totally. I don’t know if y’all ever figure

[00:31:01] Dan: that one out.

[00:31:04] Izaac: It’s like

[00:31:04] Emily: EAP, right? Yeah. It’s basically, it’s like a Wawa, but, um, um, I had loaned you all to flunk better, which is maybe one of the more complicated ones I got alone Jew. Oh, it,

[00:31:15] Dan: it was,

[00:31:15] Izaac: I mean, it’s like, it responds to dynamics once I understood that.

[00:31:18] I, I got it. That’s the fun pedal.

[00:31:21] Emily: Yeah. That’s why the guy who bought it from me. Who then just turned his base volume down, complained that it didn’t work. And I said, well, that’s because you’re not giving it. You stupid idiot. So, Jen, do you want to talk about the paellas you have on your board now? Sure.

[00:31:41] What

[00:31:41] Jena: do I have? I have the delay.

[00:31:44] Emily: Foster Wallace. Brian Spracket bookworm effects. I’m Ryan.

[00:31:51] Jena: I’m the boss. Is it both? Yeah. The students

[00:31:55] Emily: pedal. Yeah, that’s the . That’s a, I love that pedal. It is so much more. I love the Enzo by Maris because it can do so much. But for plug and play kind of synth like a litany of synth sounds the I’d think Impala.

[00:32:10] Jena: Yeah, it’s great. I love it. I’m glad I have the

[00:32:14] Emily: chemist. That’s the Matthews effects Kennis and it has three effects in won as an octave, a course. And I believe a phaser in between that and the one. You have the Monda green by old blood noise endeavors. Yes. That’s a delay with modulation.

[00:32:32] Jena: Hm, what else

[00:32:33] Emily: do I have a visitor by OB?

[00:32:36] For sure. We’re just all like leaning over, like what’s on Jenna’s

[00:32:40] Jena: board. Oh yeah. No hooked

[00:32:44] Emily: up, but I’ve done it. Yeah. Yeah. That’s the big ear effects. L it’s a lightly modulated reverb you the minimum, but old blood up there as well. And the visitor by old blood. I got to get

[00:32:58] Jena: offset. Pedal,

[00:33:00] Emily: what did they get?

[00:33:01] Offset pedals. One of two, um, mezzo effect, own pedals. What, what a three actually that has the cat design on the princess. Carrie Fisher design. Um, there are two that were in black minds, the matte block, there was another shiny black out there in the world. It’s a nice little overdrive. Yeah. Yeah. And you play that through your champ amp, which is back here with the blue toe lacks.

[00:33:26] Yes. Is the X two or the XD

[00:33:29] Dan: X two. Yeah.

[00:33:32] Emily: It’s screaming that amp has built in effects. We really always used like some semblance of effects.

[00:33:39] Jena: Yeah. I would definitely mess around with the effects on there sometimes.

[00:33:42] Emily: Yeah. Yeah. I think the S the champ X, two and XV were really underrated as far as amplifiers go.

[00:33:48] I think they sound great. Um, I think the voicings, like there are winners. Not so great ones in there as far as the ant voicings, but I think for the most part, there’s a lot of usable sounds in there. Yeah,

[00:34:00] Jena: definitely. Yeah. So it’s really nice that I can hook it up to my computer for like quick demos.

[00:34:04] Emily: So yeah.

[00:34:06] Is a, the out puts on the back or is it, is it a USB kind of thing or is it just being nice? I don’t think that I like mine has that, which is funny because you have the X two and I have the XD. And when I came for my tryouts, I was like, oh my gosh, I have that app too. But yours is cuter.

[00:34:26] Izaac: Yeah. Anytime I’ve like played with the effects on Jenna’s amp. I really liked the chorus effect on that. Like built into the app. It sounds pretty good. And, and the, like the revert built-in is really, really like washy and nice. Yeah. And usually

[00:34:38] Emily: use at least reverb. So I think it’s like a digital spring, but it sounds really good.

[00:34:43] Yeah. I’m just playing with some analogs spring reverbs, have this demos up this week. Hopefully. Hopefully, I don’t have to refilm them this week. I filmed a demo for, um, this weekend. I should say. I filmed the demo for the Dan electro tr uh, spring king, spring river. And that’s the one and that got heated over the fence.

[00:35:06] And you just know the thing made a hilarious sound when it landed though, but it’s fine. Yeah, it works. It works well. Those things are kind of made. Yeah. One of the things that people love about a real analog spring, uh, unit. Is that a, you can kick them and they make this crashing noise. Yeah. Yeah. So like this one has like a little like foot, like it’s like, it’s, it’s a pad where you.

[00:35:29] Tap on the pad. And I was like, hitting it with my hand. It wasn’t doing anything. So I just picked it up and kind of dropped it. I’m like just kick the pedal dude. Like, like this is not the little foots happy thing. Didn’t didn’t really do it. I don’t think it sounds better than my surf spoilers. I don’t think it sounds better than the surfy bear spring reverb unit that I have, which is another, when I say analog spring, I mean, there’s actually Springs.

[00:35:52] It’s a very large pedal and they’re actually Springs in the box that make the reverb effect. So that’s pretty cool, honestly. Uh, but the surfy bear one, you can have two, uh, settings, so it’s, it’s like the, how much reverb. So you can have just a little bit on one setting and a lot on the other, and it just has, it has more controls.

[00:36:13] I think it’s actually quite a bit smaller. Um, There are some downsides that I had discussed in the video. Watch the video. It should be up this week unless I really mess something up, which I will probably know then ignore it. Should nothing happened

[00:36:31] Izaac: video.

[00:36:33] Dan: I don’t know what

[00:36:33] Jena: you’re talking

[00:36:34] Emily: about it at this point.

[00:36:37] Like if I, if I start to edit it, it sucks. I’m just like I’ll refill them. And I have tomorrow off. We’re recording this on the 4th of July,

[00:36:45] Dan: July the fourth.

[00:36:47] Emily: Yes. So let’s play a game. Y’all gonna play a game. What, what game do you like? 20 questions.

[00:36:56] Dan: No, I

[00:36:56] Emily: hate that game. I wanted to play 20 questions. Dan don’t you want to play 20 questions?

[00:37:03] You’ve heard you go. You get to go first. Pick us.

[00:37:05] Dan: We get to ask questions. If

[00:37:06] Emily: y’all know, we ask questions of you. It is. We’re just trying to figure out what Dan does. Yeah. Sam has a

[00:37:14] Izaac: secret activity that nobody will let some people wait, bring up your list of clues.

[00:37:21] Emily: Okay. Oh, yes. So this is a very, very inside baseball for the band.

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[00:37:44] Um, no, I, I actually, it’s a rude tech electronics electronics right now. Their big pedal is. Three months, 14 at a three Russian big muffs in one with a little bit. Of tunnel capabilities that are actually really easy to dive into and adjust and get, get, get sounded really good. I actually, I love it. I hate fuzz pedals and I’m pumped this pedal.

[00:38:09] Um, yeah. So, uh, use the code, get offset at checkout at Rotech tech effects, uh, to get free domestic shipping that’s in the United States or discounted international shipping. And please also check out there and afraid of cancer fighting phys. Um, It is, uh, it’s one, it’s a cool pedal. You can buy the kit.

[00:38:30] And if you buy the kit, not only are you giving money to cancer charities, the jet, I think, I believe it’s Jesse zoos from, uh, those darlin, uh, her, her foundation. Um, Uh, uh, yeah, so, um, but if you buy the kit, you are also a J Jessie from root tech is able to donate, um, a kit for his workshops that he has with YAT rock camp, with middle Tennessee, where he teaches the children.

[00:39:00] How to solder their own pedals. So it’s a great, it’s a really great thing. Jessie does. If you buy, if you want to buy the assembled one, um, it’s a little bit more expensive, but then a portion of the proceeds go to Jessie’s Oz’s, uh, cancer-fighting charity. She sadly died a few years ago after I’ve really major fight.

[00:39:17] Uh, she was very young and you should listen to those darlin’s because they were a great band and she was a great musician. Um, yeah. Sorry to bring that down. But, uh, I, I would implore you to, it’s also great sounding files. I did a demo. So check it out. Dan has a secret activity. We had to move our band practices for dance, secret activity.

[00:39:42] But Dan refuses to tell us what the activity is, because it’s a secret, even though it’s not really a secret,

[00:39:48] Izaac: he’s actually

[00:39:49] proud

[00:39:49] Emily: of it. He’s actually really proud of it. I have the facts right here. Has the facts

[00:39:54] Jena: make your guesses in the comments of what

[00:39:59] Emily: some ideas also? I think it’s educational. Is that in there?

[00:40:04] Yes. Okay. Here’s

[00:40:05] Dan: here’s the fact

[00:40:06] Jena: 40 questions. Okay. It’s important to very important. Educational it’s every Wednesday night, every other Wednesday,

[00:40:15] Emily: every other

[00:40:16] Jena: one other Wednesday night. Okay. Well now I have to change that,

[00:40:20] Emily: change that lyric in the song that Jen is writing about Dan secret activity.

[00:40:24] Jena: Some people in Seattle know.

[00:40:27] That’s true. Uh, very prideful. There’s no reason to secret, so

[00:40:36] Emily: it doesn’t need to be a secret. Uh,

[00:40:37] Jena: Dan’s partner knows, but it’s not a participant, but

[00:40:41] Emily: we might tell us it might test.

[00:40:44] Jena: Um, Dan’s friend, Ian doesn’t know,

[00:40:48] Emily: he doesn’t know it could be soccer. But maybe it didn’t have to be educational soccer. My guess was he just in a soccer league soccer camp it’s

[00:41:00] Jena: team oriented,

[00:41:01] Emily: which is why I thought soccer league, but education.

[00:41:04] Dan: Oh, it’s soccer. Soccer’s education. I mean, any activity?

[00:41:07] Emily: I just think it’s a thought. I think just like he was playing intramural soccer,

[00:41:10] Jena: um, it said that me and Isaac would enjoy it, but Emily wouldn’t enjoy it. And then, then

[00:41:16] Emily: he changed his mind

[00:41:18] Izaac: and then he changed his mind and said that she would probably enjoy it.

[00:41:20] Cause Emily was like, what do you mean

[00:41:26] Dan: you can’t? How do you, you don’t know me

[00:41:28] Emily: know me know my life.

[00:41:33] Okay, should I make the joke I made in practice in front of my husband. We shared a bed dad

[00:41:44] on tour at the retrofit. It was a large bed. It was, it was not, it was a tiny bit, but somehow we did not touch the entire evening, which made me very happy. Because van once told me he’s a flail. I was worried about that. I

[00:42:01] Dan: move around a

[00:42:02] Emily: bit. Yeah.

[00:42:06] He said

[00:42:06] Dan: flail

[00:42:10] Izaac: more like fail. Ooh.

[00:42:15] Just an epic fail.

[00:42:17] Emily: Are there more clues or is that the end of that was all the clues.

[00:42:19] Izaac: Yeah. Put your guesses in the comments and, and Dan will probably lie about whether or

[00:42:25] Dan: not that’s the other thing too, is that I’ve agreed to say if they guess it really, they asked if, if, if I would tell. Yeah.

[00:42:32] Emily: So I guess it’s an intramural sport.

[00:42:35] No, I

[00:42:36] Jena: guess it’s not soccer. I said it could be soccer because it was epi. He would

[00:42:40] Emily: confirm

[00:42:40] Izaac: it. Right.

[00:42:42] Emily: Is that the class. Nope, but it’s educational very much. It’s not a class.

[00:42:51] Izaac: I mean, you could call anything educational. So it’s like, it’s not a formal class. That’s what I mean. Okay.

[00:42:58] Emily: But it is a class. There are no grades.

[00:43:02] There’s there’s no grades. There’s no grades. Is it pass? Fail?

[00:43:07] Dan: Yes.

[00:43:08] Izaac: But like more emotionally, right? Yeah.

[00:43:13] Emily: Emotional pass fail. You have created something that you can take home.

[00:43:21] Dan: At the end. I’ll have I’ll have created home.

[00:43:24] Emily: Whoa. Wow. Okay. Is it an educational seminar about buying your first home? No,

[00:43:33] Dan: that’s all you got for now.

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[00:43:58] We accept little as $1. However you need to know. Well, no, it doesn’t help much. Please do $5

[00:44:06] Jena: please. Don’t

[00:44:11] Izaac: oh, wait. No, you have to take like, you have to take like a, like a

[00:44:14] Dan: quarter. Yeah. Well, I mean, I’m a patron. No, for the actual

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[00:44:33] Emily: stuffing my bra, my tits. Aren’t actually this big,

[00:44:39] it’s just,

[00:44:40] Izaac: I’m trying to visualize it too, because you get like, It’s like you get like 65 cents per $1. So like it’s actually like quarters

[00:44:49] Dan: it’s

[00:44:49] Emily: really cooling and it helps regulate that’s around. It’s just like, I’m gonna learn how to do the belly roll trick. The quarters that

[00:44:59] Izaac: I I’ve

[00:44:59] Dan: seen before.

[00:45:03] Izaac: Very

[00:45:03] Emily: wild.

[00:45:04] It’s like, when you look at it, you’re like that doesn’t seem impressive. Then you think about it. And you’re like, well, I can’t do it.

[00:45:08] Izaac: How are you controlling your internal Oregon?

[00:45:11] Emily: So do your abdominal muscles. So like individual, your

[00:45:14] Izaac: intestines are literally like making per a trail.

[00:45:19] Emily: I think I saw princess ex-wife do that online at once.

[00:45:22] Wow. Wow. She was a belly dancer professionally. Wow. Hey Rick, I have a question for my husband. Remember that episode master chef, we watched last night. And then at the end on television, the bride had like this style microphone and it was really dented. Does this more or less than two? The now one pretty close.

[00:45:44] It’s actually pretty close. And I was wondering how on national TV did a microphone that looked like that? Get on tele wait. We’re not until

[00:45:52] Dan: wait, but there’s

[00:45:53] Izaac: cameras.

[00:45:55] Emily: We’re on.

[00:45:56] Izaac: I thought we were on

[00:45:56] Emily: Fox. We’re on

[00:46:03] scene is

[00:46:06] Izaac: we’re on the get off set

[00:46:07] Emily: network. Yes. This is not porn hub. I understand the

[00:46:12] Izaac: confusion. Get like more monetization on there. I’ve I’ve honestly been curious if people who like know like people who make content that like they swear a lot, or like talk about stuff that isn’t deemed. Cause because YouTube like tries to make everything.

[00:46:27] Uh, like, like true crime or like anything like that. It’s really hard to make on YouTube because it’s, if they hear you like the word knife while you’re like doing a 10 minute video, they’ll just like, not pay you. Ah,

[00:46:39] Emily: that’s not true. It’s there actually. Um, you, you self submit a rating for every video you do after awhile.

[00:46:47] So you say like, like the big one for us is always profanity. And um, sometimes in some videos there’s no profanity. So I select no profanity and some there’s light profanity, which is like this, where I’m, you’d say, um, Light profanity and the title, the description, or the first five minutes or 32 minutes or so of the video.

[00:47:11] Um, and then like, based on the level of like profanity or, uh, complex topics. So I think true crime is probably just a complex topic. Yeah. So this is a guitar podcast.

[00:47:23] Izaac: Yeah, pretty, pretty complex. This was true crime.

[00:47:28] Emily: Do you want to talk about true crime? True

[00:47:30] Jena: crime,

[00:47:32] Izaac: Dan, what did you do? Are you

[00:47:34] Dan: ready to come clean trap?

[00:47:36] My snare drum? That’s what I’m

[00:47:38] Emily: realizing. Oh, we did talk about crime. That’s what I talked about. Crime crime, crime of hunger, crimes of passion. Talked about

[00:47:47] Izaac: fucking around and finding out. Yeah, we did talk about fucking around in five minutes. In a nutshell. Well, unless it’s done from a place of need

[00:47:56] Emily: crime, some crimes.

[00:47:59] Like, like, uh, storming in the Capitol, having tried having an insurrection

[00:48:06] Izaac: that’s fucking around and find

[00:48:07] Emily: the big fuck around and find out energy there. And a lot of people found out that they can’t do that.

[00:48:14] Jena: Yeah.

[00:48:15] Izaac: Yeah, really? I mean, they could do it. It was easier than they thought, but they couldn’t get

[00:48:19] Emily: away with it.

[00:48:19] Yeah. They could do it, but there were consequences. Oh no, not the consequences of my own actions. I never had that. Some of those people, you, you look at them and you’re like, you’ve never had that. Yeah, no it’s because

[00:48:31] Izaac: they were literally just like role-playing. Yeah. Like,

[00:48:36] Dan: yeah, it was just, I

[00:48:38] Jena: mean, yeah,

[00:48:40] Emily: it was really LARPing.

[00:48:41] Yeah, man. The worst Lark. Well that’s what if you, did you watch the HBO thing about Canada? Well, it was like,

[00:48:51] Jena: yeah, I

[00:48:53] Emily: haven’t watched it. It was like went into the storm. I, I recommend it.

[00:48:58] Izaac: It wasn’t about the Capitol. Like it was

[00:49:01] Emily: the last episode, spoiler alert. He went onto the storm. Uh, one of the guys says it started as a lie.

[00:49:10] Yeah. Yeah. That makes sense. Like one of the guys where it’s like the suspicion that as he and his son who created the whole thing, um, said, you know, it started as a Lark. Yeah. So if you think that they are the ones who started Q Anon or like ran Q Anon, then it makes sense that you would think that it like, then it, yeah.

[00:49:30] Probably started as a Lark, but if you don’t think they started queuing on your, like maybe what, what the fuck do they.

[00:49:38] Izaac: I like to imagine alert where all the skills are like, like, oh yeah. I’m level 50 at racism. I’m a level 80 fascist, also a level 40 warlock.

[00:49:51] Emily: I really love ink pen. So I’m like level 80 ink pen.

[00:49:57] Jena: That’s a

[00:49:58] Dan: cute

[00:49:58] Jena: thing. Oh, is it? Oh yeah.

[00:50:03] Emily: Well, he would the cue pictures with an ink pen to like, as proof that he was, or that it was the same person. So there was like some really expensive ink pens or like rare ones. So I guess that was

[00:50:17] Jena: like,

[00:50:20] Dan: she’s a squiring pin.

[00:50:21] Emily: Yeah. It’s like the Squire of ink pens or the tuna tones of ink pens.

[00:50:27] It’s like, if I brought my tuna on tour, it would be impossible. Like if somebody stole it. Yeah. How do you spell that?

[00:50:34] Izaac: I was thinking about that when you were talking about equipment earlier, where like, like it’s, it’s like when you have an old car, like if someone’s buying an old car from you, they want to know like what every little, like scratches, they want to know, like the provenance of it, what happened?

[00:50:47] Cause I mean, if it’s in good shape though, they’ll buy it from you. And if it’s been well maintained, it’s the same thing with a guitar. Like if you just have some random guitar that you stole and it’s really fancy. And they’re like, oh, why is there a scratch on this? And you’re like, I don’t know. I just got it that way.

[00:51:02] Like, people aren’t gonna really take that.

[00:51:06] Emily: Well, they might, but like, I like you, you don’t want to account for every, like, dang it. But, um, I know somebody who has an amplifier. That they think was one of the few amplifiers played by a very, very, very famous and deceased guitarist. Um, and they were like, we are like, we’re, we are pretty sure that this is that person’s amp, but we cannot prove provenance.

[00:51:30] Oh yeah. Like, like, like there are pictures of it. Um, Like everything else seems to check out, but like, we’re pretty sure, but we like, cause like I think this is that person’s amplifier, but I could never sell it as that person’s amplifier. Yeah. Yeah. So sometimes it’s like, oh yeah, like this was Kurt Cobain’s like, yeah, but you don’t actually have proof that it was like, you can tell the story, but then you have another letter from Kurt Cobain’s guitar tech who said.

[00:52:05] No. Yeah, this was warrant. It actually got to the same guy. He was trying to sell a Kurt Cobain. on eBay. Yeah. It’s not really. Don’t buy her. Cobain’s D S one on eBay. It’s a lie.

[00:52:22] Izaac: That’s the moral.

[00:52:24] Emily: It started as a Lark. Dan’s right. It did start. Everything is alert. Everything starts to fucking learn. A Lara could easily be a Lark.

[00:52:34] What

[00:52:34] Dan: does a Lark look like? A Meadowlark yeah.

[00:52:37] Izaac: Can you give us an impression? What does it look like?

[00:52:42] Emily: Why are drummers the best of sound effects,

[00:52:48] Dan: but what does it look like? Like does it, that’s what it says. I can’t, I

[00:52:51] Izaac: can’t, I don’t know how you’re on camera.

[00:52:53] Emily: You’re also on microphone. So that was actually probably we do get slightly more depth. We actually get significantly more audio downloads and video downloads. Yeah.

[00:53:02] Dan: Make sure you put hashtag Audubon society in this one,

[00:53:06] Emily: like the German Autobahn, where there’s a speed limit.

[00:53:08] That’s where they look for birds

[00:53:10] Dan: on the Audubon and the Audubon SIS. No, not on the highway

[00:53:18] hashtags.

[00:53:20] Emily: I’m telling you all about the time I met Annie Ann Ann from auntie Anne’s pretzels. I really did.

[00:53:27] Jena: Those are my favorites.

[00:53:29] Emily: I mean, she’s from she’s from Philly. Right? And, uh, when I was in New York, someone who lived in my building was from Philly and she invited us to this big pumpkin carving party in her hometown.

[00:53:40] Uh, and so we went, we took the bolt bus or whatever to Philly, and we had a lot of fun. And then there was the night of like the pumpkin carving thing and she had been telling us, so my friend, my best friend, his aunt is actually auntie Anne and. I have confirmed this by looking up her picture. And it was the same person who was introduced to me as this is so-and-so’s aunt Annie.

[00:54:05] And I was just like, oh, this and I’m looking at her. I’m like, this has to be the richest person I’ve ever met. Has to be, has to be

[00:54:15] Jena: yes. I mean, she’s the owner, I assume.

[00:54:21] Emily: I would hope. Well, I think it’s about time for us to wrap up this lovely recording session. Um, you, where can, where can people find our music?

[00:54:30] Jenna

[00:54:31] Jena: it’s on band camp on Spotify iTunes. Most of the streaming places

[00:54:37] Izaac: title,

[00:54:38] Jena: you can buy it. Yeah, you can buy it on donut sounds that calm.

[00:54:42] Emily: You can buy it at select record stores in the Seattle area. You can also say. Not the thing. I’m sorry. I’m so sorry. No tape. Sorry. We have CDs and vinyl

[00:54:53] Jena: and we just have glue.

[00:54:55] We got some music videos

[00:54:56] Emily: that got some glue for you to have. Yeah, we

[00:54:58] Izaac: don’t have tape. We have glue glue. We have to glue everything on the walls.

[00:55:03] Emily: We have also shirts, uh, th th the sales of, of, of the vinyl go anywhere. Yeah.

[00:55:11] Izaac: Yeah. We’re uh, we still haven’t, um, like hit our first threshold of donating 50%.

[00:55:17] Cause our first 100 record sales were done in 50% of the, of what you’re paying. So $10 off the $20 record. Um, it goes straight to a charitable cause.

[00:55:28] Jena: The Washington therapy fund.

[00:55:31] Emily: Yeah. Yes. Yes. We love therapy. I love therapy deal with therapy therapy. It’s a good, it’s a good thing. Yes. We all love therapy

[00:55:41] Jena: and my record, uh, well, not my records Sunday crushes, Rick Jenna

[00:55:49] Emily: I mean did, and I did Dan and I did not record on the record.

[00:55:53] Yeah,

[00:55:54] Jena: but it’s only brought this on my record, but it’s on the crushes of record as dedicated to my therapist.

[00:56:01] Emily: Yes, I, that was the, my, yes, that was the,

[00:56:04] Jena: my, I was looking for,

[00:56:06] Emily: this is the, my, you were looking to Sunday crushes therapist. Is anybody else have anything they want to shout out Dan? Maybe your secret Wednesday activity.

[00:56:14] Dan: Yeah, I would just like to say that the secret Wednesday activity is. Tune in next time to

[00:56:25] Jena: we’re going to get to the left. Okay.

[00:56:27] Emily: My bad. I should have put a limiter on my track,

[00:56:31] Izaac: Isaac. Anything. I want to shout out. Yes. Um, supernova, if you live in Seattle, hit supernova. Jen and I went there yesterday and it’s a really cool spot. Bring your plugs.

[00:56:45] Emily: Rick asked if he should bring your plugs to this.

[00:56:49] Izaac: I mean, we are pretty loud.

[00:56:53] Dan: I just like to shout out like personal space. Because the pandemic’s over kind of, kind of in the MasterCard pretty over here still don’t need to get really

[00:57:04] Emily: close to people. No, you can come back the fuck up.

[00:57:08] Dan: You don’t need just because you can doesn’t mean you should doesn’t mean you

[00:57:11] Emily: should. It doesn’t mean you should.

[00:57:12] Well, we have one minute remaining, so I, Jenna is I think you wanna say real quick. No, that was it. Well, thanks for watching. Thanks for understanding. And next time, my name is Emma.

[00:57:23] Jena: My name is Jenna. My name is Isaac.

[00:57:26] Dan: My name’s Emily. Dan .