No Filler Music Podcast - BONUS HALLOWEEN EPISODE: Grave Robbin' With The Undoing Of David Wright
Episode Date: October 31, 2019On this, the Eve of Hallow's, we're heading to the graveyard with shovels in hand. We bring along a Walkman and Quentin's CD copy of "We Dig With Finger's Crossed" to help set the ambiance for the eve...ning. One of The Undoing of David Wright's only full-length albums, this little known gem from 2005 tells the story of William Burke & William Hare, the infamous 19th century grave robbers of Edinburgh, Scotland. The UoDW was an extremely short-lived post-modern electro-punk band hailing from Denton, Texas circa early 2000s. While attending college at The University of North Texas, these guys made a name for themselves for their Rocky Horror Picture Show-esque vibes, often donning makeup and wearing clothes fashioned out of trash bags. Episode Tracklist: We Dig With Fingers Crossed Cold Meals & Warm Whiskeys Slap Dash Street Trash By The Sign Of The Disceaux This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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And welcome to No Filler.
The music podcast dedicated to sharing
the often overlooked hidden gyms
that fill the space between the singles
on our favorite records.
My name is Quentin.
I've got my brother Travis with me as always, and it is Halloween night.
And I'm kind of spooked.
How about you, dude?
Look, man, when you told me to meet you at a graveyard, I had no idea that we were going to be recording an episode.
What are we doing at here?
Look, just don't ask questions.
Here, just take this fucking shovel, dude.
I'll explain later, okay?
If we're not digging for tunes, I don't know what we're doing in here.
Dude.
Did you fucking hear that?
No.
Did you hear that, dude?
What?
Nothing.
Just don't worry about it.
I think it's all in my head.
Okay.
Look.
Okay.
So, it's Halloween night.
We're talking about the undoing of David Wright.
Yes.
This was like a, I don't know what to classify them under.
They were like a punk rock, like disco,
punk band from Denton, Texas. They were very short-lived.
I think it's safe to say this is the most obscure band that we've talked about on
no filler. Would you agree? That's exactly right. Because the only way I was able to
get these songs again was by buying the CD from Amazon because you can't find these songs
online. You can find one of the songs because
they did a music video for it.
But if you want to hear this album, you have to buy a CD.
That's the only way to hear this album.
So it was never pressed.
You can't find it on Spotify.
There's no MySpace anymore.
You can't stream it.
You can't stream it online.
You have to own a CD.
And I'll explain why we're here in a second.
First.
Just tell me where to start digging.
Okay.
Shut up.
Okay.
Shut the fuck up, dude.
They're gonna fucking hear us.
Okay, so this album came out in 2005.
It's called We Dig with Fingers Crossed.
The song that we introed us in with was the title track on the record.
This album tells a story.
And it's about two dudes from fucking Edenberg, Scotland,
circa early 1800s.
We're talking William Burke and William Hare.
Are these based on real people?
Yeah.
These are grave robbers, body snatchers, if you will.
These guys basically provided bodies for this guy named Robert Knox,
who was a professor who needed bodies for his cadaver.
work because there was a shortage of legal dead bodies for use as cadavers in their early
1800s in Europe.
And these guys realized, oh, my God, we can make some money doing this.
So.
Is this for like science testing and stuff like that?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And there was a lodger at William Hare's house, someone that was living there at the time,
who died.
They turned to a carpenter
to provide a coffin
for the burial,
and then they paid him
after he left.
They opened the coffin
and removed the body,
and they filled the coffin with bark
so that it would be
the right weight,
and then they re-sealed it.
And then they went to Knox
with this body,
and he was like,
oh yeah, dude,
this is perfect.
and then they got paid $800
and they did this 16 times before they got caught, dude.
So, anyways, I don't know about you,
but this was a terrible idea.
Let's get the fuck out of here.
Let's just play the first track.
I'm going to play a little bit more of that song that we played,
that we introed us in.
This is the title track off the record.
It's called We Dig With Fingers Cross.
Let's get the fuck out of here, dude.
All right, I feel a little bit better.
We're back home.
I'm not spooked anymore.
At least right now that we're out, we're safe.
I mean, you handed me a shovel and you told me to start digging.
Look, man, I just thought we could make a quick buck on Halloween.
I see.
So we were trying to sell a dead body?
I didn't say that.
You're just hanging out at a graveyard.
Here we go.
So undoing it David Wright
Yes
I remember when you showed me these guys
And this was back
Way back in the day
And I thought
I probably thought you were nuts man
But this is about the time
That I started straightening my hair
Yeah
And combing it off to the side
To where it covered my right eye
Yes you were doing
You were doing like a half email thing
Like you weren't
I was
You didn't go full email
But you went like
Okay
Partially email
That's besides the point
But like
Look, man, whenever I reflect back and like listen to it later on, like, man, these guys were, it's, it's, I'm a sucker for that guitar player, dude. He's got some really cool. Dude, and the bass player too, man. Yes. Yes. So let's talk a little bit about these guys. Okay. Um, okay. So this was Denton, Texas, early 2000s. So Denton, Texas is home of, uh, the,
University of North Texas, right? That's what it's called the U.N.T. Our buddy, Josh, who was the third
part in our music blog that we ran for a while, he went to U&T, and he was the one who got me
into these guys because he went to school with these dudes. Like, he knows these guys.
Wait, who did? Josh? Josh, yeah. He knows these dudes. Okay. So it's three guys. It's, and they've all
got stage names. It's Liz Lars Larson, who is the lead singer and songwriter. He programs all the
drum machine parts, and he also provides synth keyboard as well. You've got Shane English on bass,
and he is a fucking beast on the bass, dude. And then you've got Aaron A-Train Marshall on guitar.
three dudes
and they sort of dressed
in like
in drag
in like
trash bags
they wore like trash bags
right
they wore makeup
and they literally
all of their
their outfits
were made of
black
you know
garbage bags
yeah
and they would
tape it around
their bodies
to where it would be
you know
clothes with
fucking masking tape
dude
So you could say they're kind of like, you know, they're in the shock rock vein.
They are Rocky Horror Picture Show Ziggy Stardust, you know?
Yeah, and Marilyn Manson.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's shock rock, right?
Sure, shock rock.
Yeah.
So I tried to look up like articles from like local zines and, you know, newspaper articles from around Denton with these.
guys. They're described as post-modern electro-punk. Yeah, I mean, I would definitely put them under
more punk than metal, you know? Absolutely. I would even put them under that like art rock,
like art punk because they have another album after this one that's just straight up like,
if you don't watch the music videos that they made to go along with this album, it doesn't make
any sense.
Yeah.
These guys were like straight up art nerds.
They went to UNT, right?
Right.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
I mean,
UNT is known for being sort of a music school.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So this album, again, it's called,
We Dig with Fingers Cross.
It came out in 2005.
It is a concept album.
It tells the story of these two dudes,
William Burke and William Hare.
And they made money.
off of corpses that they dug up and provided to this professor named Robert Knox
because Europe had like a shortage of like legal cadavers to use in their studies on human anatomy.
You know, I'm man, we all going to make a living somehow, you know.
Exactly. Yeah.
So anyways, I didn't realize that about this album.
Like, I've, I've been listening to this album for years.
I just recently
repurchased the CD
because I was, it had been
probably close to 10 years
since I heard this album and I
missed it so much and when I found out
that I couldn't easily listen to it online,
I searched for it online
and I found a used CD of it and I bought it.
I didn't realize that this told a specific story.
So that makes it that much more cool.
So what we're going to do for our next song
here is we're going to fade out from the end of We Dig with Fingers crossed, and we're going to
fade into the next song on the album called Cold Meals and Warm Whiskeys. And fair warning,
I suggest you turn down the volume on your earbuds or however it is you're listening to
this because cold meals and warm whiskeys is just right off the bat, it's just fucking
loud and intense.
Yeah, you sent me this song
a couple weeks back and said, hey man, check this out.
Dude. And you didn't warn me.
And, dude, my ears were ringing
for the next like 10 minutes. Yeah, I'm sorry.
So, okay, fair warning. Yeah.
All right. So here
is our next take
on. We Dig with Fingers Cross.
Dude, I love that little
segue in the middle,
you know, where they're sort of
singing in harmony there. And then
goes right back in it. That's cool. I was well executed. Dude, this album's catchy as fuck.
Even with a song like this, dude. And I will say, dude, couldn't have picked a better album
to do a bonus episode on Halloween night. Happy Halloween, dude. So the lyrics here, I'm going to jump
to the second verse. He says, he was old, helpless, and passed out cold. Murder is so
easy when you're drunk and bold. So we'll sell the body. He'll never be missed. No one cares in a city like
this. So that's what these guys did, man. They went on a murder spree and just killed people that
they felt like no one would notice when they were gone. And then they sold the bodies to Robert
Knox for studies for like human anatomy.
That's crazy to me, dude.
What a fucking story.
Yeah, that's, that's, uh, that's ripped right out of the pages of, uh,
Shell Silverstein, dude.
Shell Silverstein.
I mean, hold on a second.
Shell Silverstein.
I meant to say, uh, Mary, uh, Mary Shelley.
Who is that?
The author of Frankenstein, man.
What are you?
Oh, okay.
Yeah, straight up, dude.
It's the same era.
It's the same era.
We're the sidewalk ins.
Yeah, we're the sidewalk ins.
Yeah, dude.
He was that whimsical poet that would never write something like that.
That's right.
All right.
So we got more tunes to play?
We got one more tune.
Okay.
And we have a song to play us out.
But I just wanted to kind of showcase the talent with these three guys.
So I'm going to jump down to track four.
This song is called.
called slap dash street trash.
The guitar player, he learned how to start finger tapping, and he never stopped.
But he does it well, dude, he executes it well, like he does a good job of it.
Yeah.
But that's, it's his go-to, you know.
Dude, yeah, Aaron Marshall and Shane English, dude, the guitar player and the bass fucking
just bring the goods.
What do we know about what became of these guys?
Like, did they start other projects?
I don't know what they're doing now, dude.
I don't know what they're doing now.
But, yeah, this is just one of those albums, man.
Like, for me, it's just, I just feel lucky that I even know that it exists, man.
Yeah, it's just one of those, like, hidden gems, you know?
So you, did you buy it used on Amazon?
Yes, I bought it used on Amazon.
Oh, man.
Yeah, dude.
I'm telling you, it doesn't exist unless you own the CD.
Well, yeah, you had to have been and didn't in that time period to even think about getting it.
Let's just say this right now.
And I'm not tooting horns.
This is a no-filler exclusive.
It's probably, that's probably safe to say.
I mean, we might be the first podcast to ever play this music.
And maybe there's a reason for that.
Dude, I'm going to say that with confidence.
There's no other music
podcast right now
that is playing the undoing
of David Wright
guaranteed.
Yeah, you're right.
Otherwise,
it'd show up in Google
somewhere.
Somewhere.
All right.
Do you think the
undoing of David Wright guys
they subscribe to like
Google alerts
and when this goes live
they're going to be like,
holy fucking chat.
Dude,
they're talking about us.
I hope so.
Somebody found us again.
You think that's going to happen?
I hope so.
Dude,
there's some sweet-ass picture
of these guys
if you Google.
I know, man.
We're going to post a ton of photos of these guys on our website.
They were trying to bring back like that, that 80s glam punk, goth punk kind of look.
I'm telling you, man, the best way to describe it.
Rocky Horror Picture Show, Ziggy Star Test.
All right.
So let's wrap it up, dude.
It's Halloween night.
I got candid to give out.
I got treats and tricks to do.
Exactly.
I'm going to fade us out with another song from this album.
This is one of my favorites from the record.
And that's it, dude.
Happy Halloween.
Hey, man.
This concludes our month of metal.
Hell yet.
Dude, it's been enlightening.
I've enjoyed it, dude.
We'll be shouting at you again next week with another full-length episode.
This song by the undoing of David Wright is called The Sign of the Disco.
And that's going to wrap us up on this.
on this day of hallows.
On this spooktacular episode.
Yeah.
And did you hear that?
I'm just kidding.
All right.
All right.
So my name is Quentin.
My name is Travis.
And y'all take care.
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