No Filler Music Podcast - Whatcha Heard - The Deftones PSA Edition

Episode Date: August 28, 2025

Some country, some synth. Some trip hop, some one-man garage rock. And a whole lot of Deftones. It's our monthly Whatcha Heard! Tracklist Deftones - my mind is a mountain Roaring Sun - Plans F...or Me Pavement - Folk Jam Steel Beans - Molotov Cocktail Lounge Gina X Performance - Nice Mover POiSON GiRL FRiEND - QUOI Nudge - Tito True Widow - The Trapper and the Trapped Adult Books - I Don't Think I Can Stay Rubble Bucket - Morning Glory Blanket terraplana - todo dia Deftones - milk of the madonna This show is part of the Pantheon Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:27 And I'm Quentin. And on this month's What You Heard, we're going to kick things off with the newish single from Deftones. This song is called My Mind as a Mountain. Now, that's coming from someone who's not, who wouldn't call, I wouldn't call myself a Deftones fan. We did an episode on, uh, on them, a couple, maybe maybe last year, yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:59 Or was it, maybe that was our first episode this year. Might have been our first episode this year. Not sure. But, you know, as someone who, you know, has gotten more into, their records what are your thoughts on it how long have they gone without releasing new stuff uh it's only been five years so they put out a record in 2020 called ombs oh hMS i think they had a uh and i'll be honest i didn't listen to oms so i don't know like if this is a continuation of like kind of the the path they've been on or if this is a departure but it looks like they release a new record
Starting point is 00:04:36 every like four years or so this is like right on track for that because this new record will be out August 22nd so soon because this this episode will probably drop you know around mid-August or so that's why I said this is a newish single because a single actually came out in July but yeah the record's going to be called private music and yeah I mean it's not as aggressive as like their early early stuff but you know this this to me sounds like you know sounds like a kind of a return you know like a return to as Rolling Stone puts it. It's a homecoming, a sort of homecoming for group members, Gino, Marino, Stephen Carpenter, Abe Cunningham, and Frank Delgado. Now, what does that, does that mean that
Starting point is 00:05:18 that some of those members had departed for a while and they've come back home? That's a great cue, cue. I don't know. Because that's what that's like to me. That's the definition of homecoming, sure, sure. But I mean, it could be, it could be interpreted as like a return to form. To form, yeah. like I said, I didn't listen to Am, so I'm not sure if this is a departure. But anyway, any time Devtone's putting out new music, that's a good time, dude, because, you know, like as we've been talking about over the last five years, all those like grunge, you know, sort of the grunge comeback that's sort of happening, that's also sort of like a little bit of new metal mixed in there, bleed, that band Bleed that's, that I brought
Starting point is 00:06:01 a track from earlier this year. Like, they're, you know, they're kind of barring from Defstone. like I love it when the OGs put out a new record and you're kind of like, hey, you know what? We still got it and we're still the best at it, you know? For sure, dude. Kind of like any time it's slow dive puts out a new record. It's like, oh. That's right.
Starting point is 00:06:22 You guys are the goats for sure. Right. You guys kind of like, you know, you created this sound, you know. So of course you're going to be the best at it still. Anyway, so yeah, that's coming out later this year. and by that I mean like any any day now Q so August 22nd if you're a fan of Deftones if you're a fan of that style of music like I'm sure this will be great because that what a great single they might even have a new a new single that they drop between now and then I'm not sure but that's so far that's the only single that's out by the time this record or this episode comes out I'm sure the record will be just around the corner so but yeah my peek behind the curtain it's August first when we're recording this. So I can't believe it's already August, dude.
Starting point is 00:07:06 This year is flying. Well, I got to give a shout out to good old Mitchie for stepping in in my absence. Yeah, yeah. We had a great time talking about the OCs. Solid episode. And I don't know. Yeah, I'll be showing my face every now and then, but I figure we get you in on the watches, at least. Yeah, we'll try.
Starting point is 00:07:29 We'll try. Yeah. See how that goes. So if you're a first-time listener, what you heard is our monthly episode format that is basically a mixtape. So we each bring five tracks plus an intro, sometimes an outro, so potentially 12 tracks that you'll be hearing. And, you know, the rules are, there are no rules, you know. No decade or genre constraints. Obviously, if you've listened to this show long enough, we definitely have our pockets that we see.
Starting point is 00:08:01 stay in. So, Q, I'm going to let you go first since I just brought the Deftones track. So what do you got? What's your first track? So I don't know if you know this, man, but friend of the show, friend in real life, Larry Loja, did you know that he's, he has been recording music under the name Roaring Sun? Oh yeah. Yeah, I follow him on Instagram. Well, he dropped a full-length album this year. He's been putting out little reels and stuff on Instagram. where so I've gotten a taste of the stuff he's putting out and it's it's great man so I'm excited to hear this it's very good yeah and he's it looks like he he pulled in some heavy hitters to record with it's features uh Danny Frankel on drums who's who's performed with Fiona Apple Stephen Bidwell
Starting point is 00:08:51 so those are the two different drummers featured on the album bidwell apparently plays with black pumas bassist Michael St. Clair from the polyphonic spree Billy Masters from Suzanne Vega. Anyways, yeah, man, it's a really pretty, pretty album. I mean, it's Larry doing what he does, you know. He's one of my favorite. Yeah, he's great. Singer songwriter, she always has been.
Starting point is 00:09:12 All right, so, yeah, so this is turn, turn and wave is the album. It came out in April of this year, and this is the opening track. It's called Plans for Me. I think I've waited here long. All friends are living on. They're way facing through Gorgeous His vocals are so, like, raw, man
Starting point is 00:11:48 I mean, like, you can just feel that, like, just very emotional, very vulnerable. Very unique. He's been starting and stopping this for years, right? And this is, like, it's good to see them put out a record, finally. Yeah, and he was in a band, like a more, like, heavy band called UVH for a little bit. they were killer. Nothing like this. It was more like
Starting point is 00:12:10 garage rock kind of stuff. But yeah, this is like his back to his roots. And he's kind of leaning towards more of like a folk rock almost like alt country sound. And that's the first track on the record. So is the rest of it kind of like that in terms of like
Starting point is 00:12:27 slower or yeah does the pace pick up at all or is it all? A little bit. Okay. But overall intimate, right? Yeah, extremely. Yeah. He's such a great singer-songwriter, man. Yeah, and hey, you know what? He's actually one of our guests on one of our episodes when we covered Nick Drake's...
Starting point is 00:12:47 Oh, yeah. I think we did Brighter later. That's right. And, dude, he thought it was so funny that we did an episode on Static X, which, you know, fair enough. But, you know what? Yeah, dude. I don't know what you doing that, dude. Wisconsin Death Trip.
Starting point is 00:13:04 I think we covered that record. Hey dude, I stand by it. I stand by it. Oh, God. Okay. Yeah, I forgot that we covered this band, dude. I mean, it's possible this was one of my solo episodes where you were busy doing something else. But yeah, it was just a sidetrack.
Starting point is 00:13:21 So it's not like we did a whole hour on them, you know. Okay. But anyway. Well, yeah, so that's, that is Roaring Sun, Larry Lodra's bulk rock Americana project. And I'm going to pass it over to you, what you got? All right, Q. this is a band, iconic band, that I've never really gotten into really all that much beyond listening to
Starting point is 00:13:43 kind of their most well-known record. How familiar are you with pavement? Not very. I mean, maybe we'd covered them on the episodes. All that I know is what you've brought. Well, see, I don't know that I've ever brought a pavement truck. But we may have mentioned their name or something like that. But anyway, they're kind of a very well-known 90s kind of indie, all-rock,
Starting point is 00:14:04 band. And there's a documentary film that was just put out on, I guess it was last year, but now it's hitting the streaming platforms. So I was like, you know, let me just check him out, you know, give him a little, give him a little bit of a listen. Because I'm really just familiar with their record, Cricket Rain, Cricket Rain, which came out in 94. So I was skipping around and checked out their 99 release called Terror Twilight and this particular record cue. was produced by none other than Nigel Godrick. Okay, it's going to sound amazing. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:14:42 So, yeah, if you're unfamiliar with him, radio head. He did heirs talkie-walky. Yeah, he did. A lot of back R-E-M. Bats, C-change. Yeah, but kind of, you know, I think he's kind of well known for his radio head stuff. But, so anyway, we're going to play the second track. And, yeah, I'll just let the song speak for itself.
Starting point is 00:15:04 Here we go. This is pavement, and this song is called Folk Jam. Enjoy the company of a descending family tree. We're talking your thoughts. It's there if I just slipped out. Origins I can't brat. Watch out the snitch also involves himself in blackmail. I mean, they're right on the nose with the name of the song. Folk Jam.
Starting point is 00:17:49 Now, is that how pavement sounds? No. I didn't think so. No, no. Well, I mean, it's not like, it's not what their first song, a verse record sounds like. I mean, we had like some banjo, just a lot of twang on there. Yeah, apparently this record was Godrick was hoping to help them find a bigger audience.
Starting point is 00:18:10 So his words is he wanted to make an album that stood up straighter and would reach people who were turned off by the beautiful sloppiness of other pavement records. So, and I think that, like, if you listen to. Yeah, if you listen to Cricket Rain, Cricket Rain, that's kind of a good description of it. But, dude, this is my favorite, one of my favorite lyrics I've ever heard, dude, this cracked me up so much. Pardon my birth, I just slipped out. I love that shit, dude. As in like, you know, I'm fresh, man, I'm still fresh.
Starting point is 00:18:45 I just got here, you know, and I just slipped out. But anyway. Yeah. Well, and that break, that little instrumental breakdown, too, towards the end when they were like just yeah i don't know it the lyrics weren't even whatever they were saying there might have been some backward masking and stuff going on i don't know yeah that would remind me of like the freak fault kind of stuff that beck does occasionally well i mean that's nigel i mean nigel has done some of the back i don't know if he did some of the earlier well i'm talking about like that you know
Starting point is 00:19:12 the oh they're really early early stuff yeah yeah yeah so what another interesting thing about this record is that this was kind of right before they broke up and They've like started and stopped since then. Like they reformed in like 2010, I think. And now apparently they're back again. But anyway, so Nigel said that he could sense in the studio that it was the end because they already were having their differences of opinion. And there's like lyrics throughout the record that fans kind of perceived as like,
Starting point is 00:19:45 oh, they're kind of mentioning their relationship and stuff like that. So anyway, this is like the last record. There's the fifth record they put out. and then they went on hiatus for a while. But they've since sort of rejoined, and I think they're still performing and making music or whatnot since their third reunion, I guess. No, second reunion.
Starting point is 00:20:06 So, yeah, they've, anyway. So, yeah, they just put out a documentary. So, you know, they're making moves, Q. But, yeah, I thought that was a cool, cool little track there, folk jam by pavement. So, all right, Q. I feel like we've been a little country. a little bit of folk.
Starting point is 00:20:23 Where are we going next? I mean, I don't know how to describe this next pick here, dude, but have you heard of a guy who goes by steel beans? Nope. I have not. Steel as in like, I'm going to steal those that kind of beans. Like, S-T-E-E-L. Got it.
Starting point is 00:20:43 He's a one-man band with what he does. Like, that's his whole thing. He's a one-man band. I mean, tell that to the Spotify photos. I see a whole bunch of dance. Yeah, I know that. Yeah, I'm a little confused by that. But, I mean, maybe he brings people in when he's recording,
Starting point is 00:20:59 but like he pulls it all off by himself when he's, like even you can see live performances of him. Like he's sitting behind a full drum kit, playing the drums, singing, doing the guitar, all of it. Anyways, I think he kind of blew up on, you know, on the, like the Instagrams. A while back. But, uh, I, I just saw like a YouTube short with him just doing his thing.
Starting point is 00:21:26 I really love this song. So this is a song by Still Bean. So we're just going to listen to the song. And then I'll show you, I'll show you the short so you can see what he does. Okay. But yeah, this song, again, it's by Still Beans. It's called Molotov Cocktail Lounge. Getting big time, Queens of the Stone Age there, toward the end there.
Starting point is 00:24:31 Oh, yeah, dude. Big time. Josh Homi vibes. Maybe a little like, you know, Eagles of Death Metal. Yeah, dude, exactly. Which is kind of, you know, the same building at least. But yeah, interesting. Very kind of like garage rock sounds too, you know, in there.
Starting point is 00:24:48 Oh, yeah. So when did that come out? That came out in 2022. Wow, okay. Yeah, proof that the garage rock, you know, pretty straightforward chords and drumming. You know what I mean? If one guy can do it by himself, that's crazy, man.
Starting point is 00:25:07 Yeah, cool, man. I like that. And I'm going to give us a 180, bro, for sure. Awesome. All right, cool. Pass it to you, dude. Okay, so if you don't know this by now, because I think we say this all the time,
Starting point is 00:25:21 you got to have Shazam ready to go, dude, whenever you're watching a movie, walking around, just out in public, because you never know when a good song's going to start playing, and you got to know what that song is, right? All the time, dude. I got it turned on so it's just like if I if I look at my phone and the phone screen turns on
Starting point is 00:25:43 it's all right it'll show me exactly I don't have to I don't have to have to have Shazam dude it's just built into my pixel phone even if dude even if I don't like look like activate it I can still go to the history and any time it picks up a song it'll be in there oh that's cool so it's always listening yeah wow I've given up on you know privacy no sure yeah yeah yeah oh yeah yeah There's no such thing anymore, dude. Exactly. Anyway, so that's definitely true if you're watching an A24 film, because the soundtracks are always great.
Starting point is 00:26:16 What? And what now, film? A24. What's that? Come on. What? You really don't know what A24 is? No.
Starting point is 00:26:24 What rock have you been living in an underbrow? Just tell me, I probably do know. It's a studio. Oh, okay. Yeah, but they've done just about any, every really artsy kind of experimental,
Starting point is 00:26:38 interesting movie that's come out in the last decade that's probably put up 824. Lots of good horror films. Lots of really they're known for just like taking risks
Starting point is 00:26:48 with the types of movies that they'll produce. And so it's just really, really interesting plots and, you know, special effects and music and,
Starting point is 00:26:59 you know, very colorful kind of movies and stuff like that. Anyway, So this particular film, I gave it a 2.5 out of 5 queue on my letterboxed, but I wasn't too, I was kind of, you know, iffy on the film. It's called Love Lies Bleeding. It has Carson Stewart and Katie M. O'Brien, who I've never, I think, you know, this is probably one of our first films. Then Ed Harris, who's kind of a, you know, legend.
Starting point is 00:27:26 But anyway, interesting film, you know, whatever. I don't necessarily recommend it. But this song was great. This song was awesome. And it's by a musician that goes by Gina X Performance. That's her name. And I'm going to play the song, Q, before I give you too many more details about it, because I want your reaction first.
Starting point is 00:27:50 So here we go. This song is called Nice Mover. Now, when did this come out? That was what I was going to ask you, Q. Try to guess. 20-25. 1979. Okay.
Starting point is 00:30:32 See, I knew it was going to either be, like, right on the nose in the 80s or... When you think it would come out, right? Well, that's early on. And, like, the sea change from, like, the rock to... Yeah, man. Disco, right? Disco. And then 80s was synth heavy.
Starting point is 00:30:55 Yeah. Dang, dude. So, yeah, it came out in 79. That was, dang. It was... It was combined disco and... inspired rhythms with colder and more experimental sounds. So, a German electronic group.
Starting point is 00:31:10 So pretty interesting. But yeah, Gina X Performance, dude. Shortened to GXP. So that's also what they go by. But, yeah, man, look at this album art from their first, or I guess their 1980 release. That's pretty dope, dude. I mean, they were ready for the 80s, dude. it looks like there's just like a vacuum hose running across the back.
Starting point is 00:31:37 It's like they're just using whatever they could find to make it look. Yeah. It looks cool, though. It looks cool. So that was, yeah, we're looking at the Almar for X toward an air if you want to play along at home. Anyway, that was Gina X performance. The song was called Nice Mover. And I, hey, I sense another 180 common cue or maybe not. We sometimes like to play electronic music on this show, so you might have another one for us. Or we're going to hear another one of Ronan's picks. What do you got for us?
Starting point is 00:32:09 I do have some more Ronan's picks I could throw at us. Yeah, dude, let's keep it in the same vein. So have you heard of an artist named Poison Girlfriend? No, I don't think so. So this is a solo project by a singer, songwriter, DJ, and producer based. mainly in Japan named Noriko. And this is kind of, to me, in the same vein as like massive attack, and it's like that.
Starting point is 00:32:37 Got my attention. So a little trip-hop action? Little trip-hop action. It's my favorite kind of action. I'm going to bring a song from an EP called Melting Moment that came out in 92. Let's just play it, dude, and we'll go from there. So this is a song called Qua. Wee Q.
Starting point is 00:36:13 C. Voo play. that's great man I love it so it kind of reminds me of the star seats remember we oh yeah
Starting point is 00:36:23 dug them out of the yeah dug them out of the the bin yeah a few months back a couple months back or like guitar
Starting point is 00:36:31 I mean that really great shoeggays record with the female vocalist yes that's great dude that's great dude 92
Starting point is 00:36:41 that's awesome I'll have to spin that up so is the rest of the record similar? Oh yeah. Okay. Awesome. I haven't really listened to anything else. Dude, she was ahead of her time, man. Like with the spelling of her name with like capital letters and locate, like that's, that's, that's every artist right now, man. You've got to put at least one, if not all the letters have to be capitalized. So she was ahead of her time.
Starting point is 00:37:05 All right, man. Pass it back to you. So I'm changing the order now, Q because I've got a good one to follow that. So I was scrolling through cranky records releases. So you're familiar with cranky Q. So they're the label that Lossel belongs to. Also, it starts at the lid
Starting point is 00:37:25 is on there. Bowery electric's on there. Deer Hunter's on there. So pretty great record label. Lots of good stuff on there. And then this record popped up. And I remember listening to this at some point in my life. So Q, Q, do you recognize this album
Starting point is 00:37:40 You know, it's funny, I feel like I recognize it because every grandparents' house from our generation has that print or something similar. Okay, that's what I was wondering, because I want to say that this album art, I mean, we had a print of it, like either in the house we grew up in or something. Something. It's like a border collie, howling over a little baby. lamb maybe the lamb is hurt and that's a sheep dog or something yeah there's like a little wounded lamb yeah and a dog's clearly crying out to let the owner know yeah hey i found our our lost lamb here exactly so anyway yeah man so i've definitely listened to that album at some point too just like you cool because dude it's great that's that's the name of the album what's the name of the band
Starting point is 00:38:34 the band is called nudge the record is called as good as gone uh for the rest of you who have no idea what we're talking about. So this came out in 2009. It's just a really interesting sound. So, yeah, here we go. So this song is called Tito. Yeah, super unique. Cool baseline.
Starting point is 00:42:01 And it goes on for like four and a half minutes after that. Just a really, yeah, just kind of like put you in this sort of trance, you know. Yeah, it's definitely a strange state of mind that puts you in. Yeah, weird kind of instrumentation that you're not really expecting here and there. So apparently this was their fourth record. I haven't listened to any of their other stuff because I think what happened, and this, this happens all the time on Spotify. There's another one or more groups that also have the name Nudge, and they're all sort of grouped under the same. I think this other one, elaborate devices for filtering crisis, is another album.
Starting point is 00:42:44 there, so I'm going to have to listen to that now that I've looked at their discogs, but they only have four records that they put out. They formed in the late 90s and put out their first release in 2002, but they weren't signed a cranky until
Starting point is 00:43:01 2005, but anyway, that was their last record that they put out called As Good As Gone. So again, that song was called Tito. And yeah, I feel like we had back-to-back kind of chilled out beats there, Q. So where you taking us next?
Starting point is 00:43:18 All right. It's 180 time, Jeff. You ever heard of a man called True Widow? Oh, yeah, man. I'm pretty sure I brought them to the pod before, dude. Probably. Let me see. I mean, if I haven't, I've been sitting on them forever. Okay. I did bring a song called Thurgist. Thergist or something like that. Therogist, okay. Yep, that's on the same album that I... Yeah, yeah, this is a very, very good record. There's sort of like a doom gaze type. Yeah. Yeah, dude. Yeah. This is a great record.
Starting point is 00:43:45 Well, let's play another song from it, shall we? I think they're from Dallas. Yeah, dude, they're from Dallas. They, yep, they are. The album is called Aval Gear, or maybe it's A-Walgear, and it's just stylized with two Vs to make the W. I don't know. But yeah, it's good shit, dude. So, you know, let's get heavy. Let's get heavy. This song is called The Trapper and the Trapped. Just a straightforward little jam there, Q.
Starting point is 00:47:30 And would you call that, well, I'm going to call it this, stoner gaze? I mean, yeah, because I mean, you know, Doom Metal and Stoner Rock, there's a lot of crossover there. So yeah, I can see that. Like slow, it's kind of slow moving. Oh, yeah, and that's like the sludgy. Like they take their time with it. Yeah, that's the sludgy doom stuff for sure. Because that's what, I mean, do metal is always characterized by that kind of like slow moving pace, right?
Starting point is 00:47:58 and just like the low end. And yeah, we did a whole episode on DoomGaze. If you want to go back in our archives, you'll have to scroll back quite a bit because that was three, four years ago at this point. Maybe that was a fun episode. Yeah, that was a good time. Yeah, man, shout out to Dallas.
Starting point is 00:48:17 Those guys are from Dallas. They put out several records. Some of them were, that might have been their last one that they put out. Yeah, 2016. No, it was a while ago, man. 10 years ago. Almost 10 years ago, dude. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:48:32 I would say if you like this, my favorite group that falls under the doom gaze umbrella, Spotlights, and I've brought them a few times. I think we've done an episode on them. So if you like this, Spotlights is great, man. I think they're the best that do it. No shade to True Widow, but Spotlights is phenomenal. The record, Seismic and Love and Decay are two phenomenal records. So anyway, yeah, good, good times, man.
Starting point is 00:49:00 All right then, dude. Are you going to do another 180? I think so. Yeah, I don't know if it's a full 180. But maybe a 270? I don't know. I don't know what's going to. So a 270.
Starting point is 00:49:14 I'm going to bring a Mitchie pick, Q. I'm going to bring a pick from Mitch. So, you know, we got a little text thread going on, me, a Q and Mitchell. Usually we're sharing tunes with each other. and he sent us a couple tracks. And I think his words were, let me quote him exactly here, because I am doing exactly as instructed here, Q.
Starting point is 00:49:38 He said, more ammo for what you heard. And he sent us a couple tracks. So here you go, Q, I got it locked and loaded here. This was a toe tapping good time. This is a band called Adult Books. and I'll let this speak for itself. This is off their 2016. Hey, same year, 2016 record running from the blows.
Starting point is 00:50:03 This song is called I Don't Think I Can Stay. That kind of stuff. Yeah, it reminds me of like parquet courts, Ferguson Geronimo, that kind of stuff. Yeah, exactly. I love that stuff. Yeah, dude. Just, yeah, nothing. What's not to like about it, you know?
Starting point is 00:52:52 Yeah. So that was adult books. And again, that song was called, I Don't Think I Can Stay. So, all right, Q, we're just, we're knocking them up and just, hitting him out of the park or whatever, you know, or whatever the sport metaphor would be for that. Knock, knock him up and drag him up and down. I don't think that's it, true. Knock him back, maybe? Knock them back.
Starting point is 00:53:23 That's like, it's like when you're drinking beers. Yeah, yeah. Line him up and knock him back. I don't know, whatever. It's fine. This is my last one. I think what you're trying to say is we've been, you know, rapid firing. That is your last one.
Starting point is 00:53:37 So I don't know if this is against the rules, champ. Because I brought this band last on last watch. I'm bringing them again. That's fine. Can you, hey, what did I say in the first in the intro that there are no rules, dude? Okay, that's right. Well, I listened to more of this album. And this is, hey, this is a Ronan Pick.
Starting point is 00:53:55 Uh, rubble bucket brought, that song, Uh, go all the way with me. I do remember that. Yes. Which found its way into Ronan's, Ronan's faves,
Starting point is 00:54:04 his playlist. I don't know how he doesn't, but he, you know, he finds way to step. Is he actually figuring out how to favorite these tracks? No, no,
Starting point is 00:54:13 no. No, he asks, well, he could actually. He could do it if you wanted to, but he asks, he asks me to do it usually. He's like, you're making it seem like he does have his own playlist.
Starting point is 00:54:20 He's like over there curating and stuff. I mean, might as well be. He's always just like, can you add this to my playlist? That's funny, man. I'm bringing another song from that, the same album that that one was featured on.
Starting point is 00:54:35 So this is from 2024. The album is called Year of the Banana. Dude, this song is so freaking great, man. I could listen to it on repeat. And I did, actually, because this was one of those songs that Ron was like, can you put it on repeat? And then we'll listen to it on the whole car ride,
Starting point is 00:54:53 wherever it is that we're going. It'll be the same song over and over. Wow. This song's great, dude. You're going to love it. All right. Here we go. Again, this is rubble bucket.
Starting point is 00:55:00 The song is called Morning Glory Blanket. Hold those notes, cute. But they held them for a long time. Yeah, it was good, man. I love it, man. Great harmonies, yeah. Yeah, great. Creative song structures.
Starting point is 00:57:30 Yeah, good harmonies. I want to go find a field of morning glories and just lay down. Me too, man. Yeah, on that blanket. Walking on a clown. Yeah, you guys should plant some in your backyard and you and Ronan can play out in the flowers and listen to the song. And the morning glories. Okay, yeah, sounds good.
Starting point is 00:57:52 That's what you guys do up in Washington, right? You're just out in nature, right? Yeah, that's right. That was a good pick, man. That's too bad we couldn't have ended on that. That would have been a good way to go out. But, well, no pressure. I got a good track for us.
Starting point is 00:58:05 This record might show up on my best of at, at the, the end here at the end of the year. But I couldn't sit on it any longer. So I'm going to bring a track here. This is a Brazilian Shugays band that came out. They've been around since 2017. And I just really, really enjoyed this record when I listen to it. It's called Natural. And the band is called Terra Plana. And I'm just going to let this song jam us out here to close up. close out the episode. So here we go. The song is called Toto Dia. A little dreamy. A little dreamy shoe gaze there.
Starting point is 01:01:45 A little dreamy, little poppy. All right, so something happened to my recording after this moment, and we lost the rest of my vocals. So, I'm just going to close us out here. Oh, and by the way, since we were talking about it earlier in the episode, go listen to the new Deftones record right now. It's out. We have another
Starting point is 01:02:12 episode recorded in the books, and that's going to come out before the end of August. That's a promise. I'm making it right now because we said we would do two episodes a month, so I'm going to squeeze it in there at the last second here. But yeah, be on the lookout for that. We're going to talk about their 1995 record you'd prefer an astronaut, the record that kind of put them on the map. Phenomenal record.
Starting point is 01:02:37 So stay tuned for that. And until then, of course, you can check us out on the Pantheon podcast. podcast network. It's pantheonpodcast.com. If you want to get in touch with us, find us on Instagram. Send us a message. I'll see it whenever I log on to Instagram, which is not very often. But yeah, reach out to us. Tell us what you've been listening to. What are your favorite tracks of the year, favorite artists of the year so far? You know, we've got our year-end episodes coming up in a few months. So, you know, send us your picks now. We might give you a shout out on our year-earned episodes. All right, that'll do it. Thanks again, as always, for listening. My name is Travis,
Starting point is 01:03:18 and I'm going to close us with another single from the new Def Tones record, which is out right now. So, you know what? You can listen to it here, because I'm going to play it, but you might as well just go listen to it on the actual record. But either way, here is the second single on the record. This song is called Milk of the Madonna. Yeah, I'll take care. Grab holiday magic at Holt Renfrew with gifts that say I know you. From festive and cozy fashion to lux beauty and fragrance sets, our special selection has something for every style and price point.
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