Railyard Ghosts slaps. Trains That Can Fly is a personal favorite of mine.
And I'm glad you're excited! Me too. I've got tons of cool ideas that I can't wait to share with y'all :)
Railyard Ghosts slaps. Trains That Can Fly is a personal favorite of mine.
And I'm glad you're excited! Me too. I've got tons of cool ideas that I can't wait to share with y'all :)
Hold off til tomorrow. I'll be getting together a v2 of the intro list :)
The real heroes were the friends we made along the way
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I was wanting to avoid having the playlist be too heavily dominated by one particular group or artist because my initial intent for the introductory playlist was to give a nice sampling of all the different spaces in the genre.
The idea was to make new playlists either biweekly or monthly that delved deeper into particular artist's catalogs or sub-genres within the folk-punk label.
That's a pretty weird take.
The Authority back in 2004 was the exact opposite of that. The Ultimates (2024) is about organizing an uprising against a fascist state. Grant Morrison's Action Comics run brought the character back to his anti-capitalist roots (which makes sense because they're an anarchist). Rachel Pollack's Doom Patrol deals with sex, identity, and introduced the first (and best) transgender character in Superhero media.
Very true. Give me a little bit and I'll get that made :)
That would be awesome! Thank you :)
That's Celtic folk. I love their music, but they wouldn't really fit in an essential folk punk playlist :)
Noisecore does exist
Yup! Richard Case on art duties. Legendary duo. Though the Pollack/McKeever era was my favorite.