Episode 184 - The Supro Rhythm Tone with Jared Russell of Chlorine
Jared Russell writes punk pop songs that tip their hat to the venerable Grunge movement born right here in the Pacific Northwest. No wonder, then, that his band Chlorine calls Portland, Oregon home. We enjoyed listening to the new single Thanks for Nothing and we’re thinking you will too. Along the way we ponder the mystery of the hidden pickup built into the bridge of a vintage Supro Rhythm Tone guitar. Enjoy!
Beverages!
Podcasting is thirsty work; it’s crucial that everyone involved stay hydrated. The following fine beverages contributed to the success of this episode: Special Guest Jared Russell of the band Chlorine brought his A-game to the table. Who knew that Polar Seltzer makes a Ginger Lime Mule flavored water beverage? Not John or Ed, that's who.... Not to be outdone on the non-alcoholic front, Ed showed up with a Clausthaller Original. Meanwhile, John travelled back in time to the good ol' days of root beer, exemplified by A&W. Exceptionally non-creamy. This week’s beverage intro song clip, performed (a little bit) live in-studio was Never Let You Go by Third Eye Blind.
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