Spellling, whose album Mazy Fly (bandcamp) is a synth fantasia that feels simultaneously intimate and cosmic, plays the Great American Music Hall TONIGHT to kick off a cross-country tour with boy Harsher. 📸: Catalina Xavlena ig: hellavelvet
Episode title is from Avengers' song "We Are the One," released in 1977.
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Playlist
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Hell by Buzzed Lightbeer on Hell -
Haunted Water by Spellling on Mazy Fly (Sacred Bones) -
Hard to Please (Reprise) by Spellling on Mazy Fly (Sacred Bones) -
Bike Race (demo) by The Reds, Pinks & Purples -
Wrong Answer by Cindy on Free Advice (Live Demos) -
The Game by Andy Aylward on AA -
Two Tylers by Tyler Holmes on Devil (Ratskin Records) -
Forbidden Book (demo) by Memory Theater -
Full Moon Blues by Hectorine on Hectorine -
Bitter Company by Sleeper Cult -
Q&A by Toyota on s/t (Digital Regress) -
Call of the Void by Adrenochrome on Buzz or Howl Sessions -
Hidegkéreg by Padkarosda on Visszatérő Rémálom -
Beautiful World (Live) by B-Ward on Live -
Lifesucker by Lofi Legs on Lamb -
Butterfly & Bat by Mayya on Opposing the Numb -
We Are The One by Avengers on We Are the One (Dangerhouse Records) -
Alternative Ulster by Stiff Little Fingers on Inflammable Material -
Combination B by Combo on Combo (Discontinuous Innovations Inc) -
An Ordeal by The Clog on The Clog -
Drugs on the Weekend by Shame Waves on Shame Waves -
From Cliche to Archetype by Rip Room on Monsters -
Ants by Juicebumps on Jelly -
Yellowjacket by Shutups on Everyday I'm Less Zen (Astro Lizard) -
For Sure by Low Dose -
Gholu by Thee Oh Sees on Face Stabber (Castle Face) -
Paradise by Meat Puppets on Huevos (SST) -
Inglorious Facade by No Right on Senescence -
Tommy by Sour Widows -
Jesus Did by Kill Birds on Kill Birds -
Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey by Paul McCartney on RAM (Apple) -
Pink Slushee by 7-11 Jesus on My Poetry is Lit, How is Yours? -
Cool To Be Lame by Alvie & the Breakfast Pigs on Plastic Surgery (Bird Flu Kitchen) -
Down Down Gently by The Younger Lovers