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Kite Flying w/ Vices

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Look Alive Sunshine! Tyson is joined by Brenton Harris (Catholic Guilt/Radults Podcast/Journalist) to discuss My Chemical Romances 4th and final album 'Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys'. We discuss the bands breakup and legacy, how the album's relevance is stronger than ever in 2020 and how much fun it sounds like the band is having. It's time to do it now and do it loud, KILLJOYS MAKE SOME NOISE!
In Defense Of Danger Days article referenced in the episode: https://musicfeeds.com.au/features/in-defence-of-my-chemical-romances-danger-days-the-true-lives-of-the-fabulous-killjoys/
Catholic Guilts EP 'This is What Honesty Sounds Like' released worldwide 28 August via Wiretap Records.
'A Boutique Affair' is out now via all digital outlets.
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@cathlolicguiltau on twitter
www.catholicguiltmusic.com
In 2006 My Chemical Romance released one of the greatest albums of the last 20 years 'The Black Parade', a theatrical, brooding, insane magnum opus. Eliza & Ruby (Eliza & The Delusionals) discuss how the album impacted their life, MCR's tendency to put themselves through pain to make great art and if Welcome to the Black Parade was the hardest pop song ever.
You like D&D, Audrey Hepburn, Fangoria, Harry Houdini and Crochet, you can't swim, you can't dance and you don't know Karate. Face it, you're never gonna make it...
We chat today about what happened to Matt (MCR's First Drummer), Gerard's Drinking and how the loss of Gerard & Mikeys Grandma changed the course of this album.
9/11, Vampires, Dawn Of The Dead and Demolition Lovers, Honey, we must be talking about MCR. We get stuck into the iconic emo band's catalouge with an album about chasing love down and destroying it 'I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love'
The True Lives Of My Chemical Romance book referenced available here ---> https://b-ok.global/book/5317497/161e64
Life On The Murder Scene doco here ---> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUb_pJXVaoY&t=3101s
Tyson goes Kite Flying with Blair Condon (Miss Lucy) to cap off this deep dive quadrilogy discussing Tame Impala's 4th and most recent album, 'The Slow Rush'.
We discuss the theme of Time, How marriage changed Kevin's writing style and his collaborative work with some of Pop's biggest names.
Heres a great article about Dan Harmon's story structure discussed at the end of the ep ---> https://medium.com/@scottdistillery/dan-harmon-the-heros-journey-and-the-circle-theory-of-story-b64bb77d6976
Kite Flying will return in 2 weeks with our deep dive into My Chemical Romance's work! Stay tuned
Tyson goes Kite Flying with Riley Fitzgerald (Cosmic Magazine) to discuss Tame Impala's 3rd and biggest album, 'Currents'.
Folks, we absolutely COOKED in this episode! We chat the themes of Change, Growth and Break-Ups, the legacy of the bands biggest hit and PLENTY MORE.
Link to Sar Kragen's great analysis referenced in the ep -> https://docs.google.com/document/d/16NJgrYl-ohaqy4Hbu-UDgX46lszwCnENBupANxRj5Ps/edit
Tyson and Sam Croaker (Echowave) breakdown Tame Impala's critically acclaimed sophomore album 'Lonerism'. Concept album theories, Plagiarism accusations and Sam's legacy of being the No. 1 contributor on Kevin Parkers Equipboard page.
Tyson goes Kite Flying with Denny Hidler from Peach Fur and Luke Miller from Lens to discuss Tame Impala's debut album 'Innerspeaker'.