Daniel House
@danielhouse
Feeling exhausted, but still in the fight. Old-school Seattle rock guy, huge on music & movies. Shamelessly progressive, pro-woman, anti fascist. Pretty pissed off with corporate media right now. www.theCApod.com
Today is my birthday- I’m officially old. Not sure how I got here, but I know where I’ve been.
4AD was one of the most important record labels of the 1990s. One of the bands from that era was LUSH, with Miki Berenyi, the stunning red-haired singer/guitarist embedded as a regular visual memory during those years. This is the guest on the latest episode of the Creative Asylum. Links below.
Steve Berlin has spent decades as Los Lobos' saxophone and keyboard player, but his parallel career as a producer is equally jaw-dropping. This episode has a wealth of stories from the PNW as well as from the very early daze of the LA punk scene. Steve has great stories & is a great story teller.
The latest guest on www.theCApod.com is #ChrisConnelly. He became deeply entrenched in the universe of Chicago’s legendary #WaxTrax! Records where he made major contributions to #Ministry, #Pigface, Murder Inc. and others.
Are you a fan of the Mekons? I am and am also a fan of Jon Langford - not just his music, but his prowess as a visual artist as well. THIS conversation in The Creative Asylum was a delight. Jon is a gem of a human with a lifetime of stories and a set of fun perspectives. Check it out. LINK in BIO.
One of the most enduring members of the band #SWANS, an artist with 37 solo records in her own catalog, Jarboe is a remarkable creative force who never seems to slow down. This conversation in the Creative Asylum is a fascinating exploration of a prolific musical life. LINKS in the comments below.
Gilbert and Jaime Hernandez created #LoveAndRockets comics without any sense of how it would propel their entire career as legendary #comic illustrators. This conversation with both brothers explores their entire journey from little kids to where they are now. #ComicArt LINKin Bio
DAVID J (Bauhaus / Love & Rockets) is the latest guest on the Creative Asylum. To have the opportunity to have a conversation with him was kind of a big deal for me. I hope you check it out. Find your link at theCApod.com
Have you ever asked yourself what the purpose of art and creativity is in our lives? Bette Adriaanse has spent her career asking exactly that question — and living the answers in her life as well as in the book that she worked with Brian Eno on, “What Art Does: An Unfinished Theory” www.theCApod.com
Tracy Bonham is today's guest on the Creative Asylum, a two-time Grammy nominee for the alt-rock anthem "Mother Mother," a song that topped the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart in 1996, making her the first female solo artist EVER to achieve that feat. YouTube or Apple Podcasts. Links in BIO
Gina Gershon’s new memoir, AlphaPussy: How I Survived the Valley and Learned to Love My Boobs, is about her career and the minefield of being a woman with strong opinions in an industry full of people who’d probably prefer she didn’t have them. Thanks again Gina for the conversation. Links in bio!
Today's EP is a conversation with with Dave Catching — legendary Joshua Tree musician, producer/engineer, and one of the key figures behind the evolution of the desert rock sound. Best known for his work at the legendary Rancho de la Luna, he’s done a ton of work. Find your links at www.theCApod.com
The Venn Diagram of people that cheered on theTexas Gerrymander who are and now losing their mind about the Virginia Gerrymander.
Today’s episode of the Creative Asylum is a special treat: a conversation with the dynamic and uncompromising @margaret_cho. Unwavering in her dedication to what’s right, Margaret is never one to back down. You can find your link at www.theCApod.com depending on whether you prefer to watch or listen
The latest conversation in the Creative Asylum is with Gary Taxali, a huge personal favorite artist of mine, somebody I’ve been following since the ‘90s. Gary is a visual satirist whose retro-pop style has made him one of the most celebrated illustrators today. Get your action at: www.theCApod.com
Is Malaria trying to get ahead of some story that is about to hit?  why would she claim that she never really knew Epstein? She was fu*king him before she ever met her demented spray-tan fascist husband.
Today’s guest on the Creative Asylum, the always awesome, funny, insightful Steve Fisk - producer, extraordinaire, former member of the band Pell Mell and Pigeonhed. Trust me when I tell you this is a really fun one. Get your links at: www.theCApod.com
Today’s in The Creative Asylum, a conversation with“Heavy Metal Quilter,” Ben Venom, an artist who literally sews the worlds of metal, punk, skate culture & fine art quite into some of the most magnificent quilts you’ve ever seen...yes you heard that right. QUILTS. Find your link at www.theCApod.com
Adem Tepedelen is a well-respected writer having co-authored the Steve Turner memoir Mud Ride & has spent years working with Kim Thayil on the highly anticipated, soon-to-be-released memoir, A Screaming Life: Into the Superunknown w: #Soundgarden and Beyond. Check out the episode at www.theCApod.com
Ding dong, the witch is dead. Kristi Noem’s absolute incompetence has been a stunning thing to witness, but Markwayne Mullins’ abject stupidity is very much on par. Plus, while she is the poster child for self serving opportunism, he is a true believer.He will be his own brand of toxic train wreck.
The endless performative victimhood and histrionics about non-issues is so exhausting.
Last week and this week’s episodes of the Creative Asylum feature co-founding members of two of the most important bands from the Pacific Northwest: #Soundgarden and #thePosies. Both conversations are fantastic and enlightening. I encourage you to listen to both. Find your links at www.theCApod.com