I’ve been meaning to post reviews of a couple of FuMP releases that made my Favorites of 2014 list for a while now, and a couple of updates have prompted me to get working on it sooner rather than later. I’ll get to the reviews later in the week, but Read More
In this interview, we talk about Marc with a C's new album, Exactly Where I Am, the nerd music tribe, bad movies (especially Nightmare on Elm Street), and even why Marc is perpetually blue (and if you get that reference before listening, then give Read More
It’s no secret that I’m a huge Marc with a C fan. It’s pretty obvious why: he consistently puts out really great music. And I really like his attitude about indie / geek music in general. Plus he showed me how great music on vinyl can be. In fact, his Read More
This month’s quickies feature an artist who contacted me via Twitter, some covers, and the return of a couple of nerdcore artists that we haven’t heard from for some time. Read More
For this inaugural episode of the Geek Music Podcast, I interview Jace and Kyle from Nuclear Bubble Wrap. We discuss the new album as well as some exciting revelations about the future, and there’s some talk of Breaking Bad as well. Read More
Sci-Fried’s fifth album, Season V, features various flavors of rock and nerdiness, just as we’ve come to expect from the best geek rock band around (keeping in mind that Kirby Krackle is “nerd rock.” Which is to say, they’re both the tops of their Read More
Back when I previewed Alpha Riff’s Digital Champions, all that I really knew was that the album would be set in a cyberpunk world. That alone was intriguing, given that I was a huge cyberpunk fan back in the '90s (and I still enjoy it today, if I can Read More
For my Best of Geek Music 2014 list, I’ve decided to change a couple of things. First of all, I had to expand my list to twenty-five (!). Second, I decided to forego the ordering of the albums and instead put them in alphabetical order by artist, Read More
I’ve decided to start a new type of column that I’m calling “Quickies”. The idea here is to give quick reviews to albums that I enjoy — but since I tend to focus on geeky lyrics (and since I’m only marginally knowledgeable about music), I have trouble Read More
The Funny Music Project, aka The FuMP, is currently running a special subscription service offer during the month of January. The FuMP is home to three of my favorite artists of 2014: Devo Spice, the great Luke Ski, and Insane Ian. Mikey Mason, who Read More