Aural Hygiene: Psychotronic Film Reviews

Vanessa Briscoe-Hay (Pylon), Bob Hay (The Squalls), and Matt Comegys get into the nitty gritty of the Athens music scene, and answer the nagging question if Matt's favorite Athens restaurant survived the lockdown.

Show Notes

Vanessa Briscoe-Hay (Pylon), Bob Hay (The Squalls), and Matt Comegys get into the nitty gritty of the Athens music scene, and answer the nagging question if Matt's favorite Athens restaurant survived the lockdown.

I bought the DVD to do this podcast, but if you want to get the vibe from YouTube, the soundtrack is available to groove to:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlmMJ1kQxyg&t=435s

Vanessa Briscoe-Hay may have not sang for one of the most financially successful bands out of Athens, but Pylon is a clear contender for the best.  R.E.M. certainly agrees.  If you think you might want the recent Pylon box, then that means you do:
https://pylon.band/

Or dig the more recent iteration:
https://pylonreenactmentsociety.com/

Bob says the Squalls are due for their day to reemerge in the digital sun soon, but you can listen to their first EP right now:
https://squalls.bandcamp.com/releases

We're gonna get a follow up to this flick as well.  Here's a trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCueAEQw1vU

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This talk made Matt feel like he actually did make a legit Athens album back in the day.  You're hearing a bit at the end of this podcast and can find the rest at the end of this link:
https://rovingsagemedia.bandcamp.com/album/visits-planet-earth

What is Aural Hygiene: Psychotronic Film Reviews?

A podcast where Matt Comegys, with a friend in tow, gets into vintage educational films, experimental films, and interesting documentaries.