• Fatal Strategies Podcast Trailer
    Oct 17 2024

    A new podcast series from the makers (uh, maker) of The Who Cares Anyway Podcast.

    Interviews with musicians and artists from around the world on making music in the digital age, Metal, electronic, experimental, and gray areas in between. Available wherever you get your podcasts and at fatalstrategies.substack.com

    Music credits:

    • Blind Idiot God, "747"
    • Terminal Sound System, "Gridlike"
    • Dreams of the Drowned, "Midnattskogen Sorte Kjerne"
    • Zweizz & Joey Hopkins, "No Clue"
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    3 mins
  • Episode 24: David Costanza & Anne Speroni (Wh¿tefronts, Art of Flying)
    Aug 19 2024

    In this, the final episode of the podcast, I am joined by David Costanza and Anne Speroni, who have played together in several different bands, including the Whitefronts (1982-1987) and Art of Flying (1998-present).

    We follow their story from Santa Barbara (where the Whitefronts formed) to San Francisco (where they relocated c. 1985) to Questa, New Mexico, where they built their own 8-track recording studio after moving there in 1987. The studio has since moved to nearby Taos, NM, but they are still making music and still being as impractical as ever.

    Show notes, links, and music credits: https://whocaresanywaysf.wordpress.com/2024/06/15/wca-podcast-ep-24-david-costanza-anne-speroni-whtefronts-art-of-flying/

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    56 mins
  • Episode 23: James Goode (Faxed Head)
    Jul 8 2024

    Composer and all-around audio wizard James Goode joins the podcast for a weird and wide-ranging discussion. A mere sampling of the topics discussed:

    • growing up in Provincetown, Mass.
    • playing the tape recorder (his first "instrument")
    • meeting the Residents (sort of)
    • joining Faxed Head
    • not joining Caroliner
    • studying music at Mills College
    • collaborating with prog keyboardist Roger Powell (formerly of Todd Rundgren's Utopia)
    • touring Japan

    Other topics include synesthesia, eight-channel audio mixes, Cape Cod Piece, interpretive mime, and (towards the end) perhaps the most in-depth discussion of how some of those noises on the Faxed Head records were created.

    Show notes, links, and music credits: https://whocaresanywaysf.wordpress.com/2024/06/15/wca-podcast-ep-23-james-goode/

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Episode 22: Matt Wallace
    Apr 25 2024

    From his website: "Matt Wallace is an American record producer born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, who started out making records in his parents' garage in the early 80s. He attended UC Berkeley intending to teach, but pursued producing full-time after graduating. Some of his most notable work is with Faith No More, The Replacements, O.A.R., and Maroon 5. With over 30 years of experience, he now produces at his studio, Studio Delux, located in the Sound City Center in Van Nuys, California."

    Here, we focus on Mr. Wallace's early years as a recording engineer and producer, from working out of the aforementioned garage circa 1982 to establishing his 8-track studio, Dangerous Rhythm, in Oakland, which served as his headquarters until the late 1980s. We talk about his memories of working with not just Faith No More but also Glorious Din and Spahn Ranch (whose Odell Nails was our guest on Ep. 21). We also talk about the role of the recording engineer/producer and how it has changed over the course of Mr. Wallace's career. (And Faith No More fans, don't worry: there's plenty of FNM material toward the end, including some interesting behind-the-scenes tidbits about the recording The Real Thing and Angel Dust.)

    Show notes, links, and music credits: https://whocaresanywaysf.wordpress.com/2024/04/25/wca-podcast-ep-22-matt-wallace

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    52 mins
  • Episode 21: Odell Nails (Spahn Ranch, Majesty Crush)
    Mar 28 2024

    With this episode, we take a slight detour to the Detroit, Michigan, area circa 1985-1987. Odell's band Spahn Ranch hailed from this area, but they recorded their one and only LP—1987's Thickly Settled—in the Bay Area with Eric Cope (Glorious Din) acting as co-producer.

    Here, Odell recounts his first encounters with Eric, Glorious Din, and the zine Wiring Dept., along with his memories of recording at legendary producer/engineer Matt Wallace's studio in Oakland and his overall impressions of San Francisco from his brief stay in the area. We also hear about the origins of Spahn Ranch, their place on the fringes of the Detroit hardcore/post-punk underground, and the eventual formation of Odell's next band, Majesty Crush, out of the remnants of Spahn Ranch's latter-day lineup.

    Links, show notes, and music credits: https://whocaresanywaysf.wordpress.com/2024/03/27/wca-podcast-ep-21-odell-nails


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    54 mins
  • Episode 20: Bill Gould (Faith No More)
    Feb 13 2024

    Esteemed Friend of the Book Bill Gould joins the podcast to talk about LA, the Vats, Geordie Walker and Killing Joke, Flipper, MTV, and American Zen.


    Links, music credits, and show notes: https://whocaresanywaysf.wordpress.com/2024/02/13/wca-podcast-ep-20-bill-gould/


    Order the book:

    Amazon: https://amzn.to/3SYLTvB | Bookshop.org: https://bookshop.org/a/91315/9781915316059

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    52 mins
  • Episode 19: Mark Gergis (Porest, Neung Phak, Sublime Frequencies)
    Jan 4 2024

    The multifaceted Mark Gergis takes us through a few decades' worth of his wide-ranging travels (musical and otherwise), from growing up in the East Bay and discovering Negativland in 1985 to co-founding Mono Pause with Peter Conheim in the early '90s to traveling throughout Southeast Asia and the Middle East in the 2000s and beyond.

    We also talk about his involvement with Sublime Frequencies (which dates back to the I Remember Syria and Cambodian Cassette Archive compilations from 2003 and 2004, respectively), the relationship between the Oakland and San Francisco scenes in the '90s and '00s, and the common threads that unite his recordings/performances as Porest with his archival/curatorial work. (Oh yes, and also about assassinating Henry Kissinger—metaphorically, of course.) 

    Show notes, links, and music credits: https://whocaresanywaysf.wordpress.com/2024/01/04/wca-podcast-ep-19-mark-gergis/

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Episode 18: Christine Shields
    Dec 8 2023

    From ChristineShields.net:

    Christine Shields is an artist and musician from Northern California. She grew up in various locations, most of them rural, from the Central Coast to the Sierra foothills.... At the age of 17 she moved to San Francisco, attended the Art Institute, and played in her first band as a drummer. Her creative life, built around necessity and imagination, has taken many forms, including painting, comics, music and illustration. She currently resides in Sacramento, California.

    In lieu of a pithy summary, I instead offer a list of hashtags to indicate some of the names or topics discussed:

    #Bananafish #SFArtInstitute #ArchipelagoBrewingCompany #Caroliner #DameDarcy #DArcydDollinger #SeymourGlass #HarveyStafford #Revolver #BonerRecords #NevadaCity #Chameleon #Chatterbox #ValenciaStreet#BlueHole #IanChriste #GrouseMountainSkyride #ScrewMagazine #JamesGoode #JainaBee #Pencilvania #TheMissionSchool #AdobeBooks #LaraAllen #TimMooney #ChrisJohanson #RonnieBurns

    Show notes, links, and music credits: https://whocaresanywaysf.wordpress.com/2023/12/07/wca-podcast-ep-18-christine-shields/

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    57 mins