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Sunburned Hand of the Man Episode 5: Loft at Sea

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English - September 11, 2023 09:00 - 1 hour - ★★★★★ - 157 ratings
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We hear about the personal impact of the band’s non-stop touring and the eventual burnout that ground things to a halt. Moloney and Thomas then describe how this was followed by several “wilderness years” where the band was just there but they weren’t really doing anything with it. Overlapping with this period there was a migration from Boston out to western Massachusetts. This brings us up to the modern era and ends the chronological review of the band’s history. In the second half of this episode, we explore some of the band’s many artistic collaborators, including NNCK, Ira Cohen, Circle, and Four Tet. Finally, we hear about the visual arts aspects of the band – both cover artists and a bit about the individual practice of Phil Franklin. If you want to see some of the cover art discussed in this episode, check out the songs linked below. Several of the songs used in this episode came from these same albums.

More live Sunburned: 
Heavy “performance” set - France 2007 (part 2)
Recent show in Amsterdam
Live in Austin TX (maybe at SXSW)
Philly show during tour with Fourtet
Sunburned with Ira Cohen - 2006
Playing live in late 2022

Check out Sunburned Hand of the Man’s Instagram profile for more pictures related to this episode!
Sunburned’s Bandcamp 
Sunburned’s Website

Songs heard in this episode:
Loft at Sea - A
Smokescreen - Weekend at Burnie’s
The Parakeet Beat - Fire Escape
Clowns in Jail - Clowns in Jail
Three Lobed Festival 2022 (excerpt) - Archive Dive
Variksenpelatin - Sunburned Circle
Untitled 2 - The Tingle of Casual Danger
Defacing the Facts - Complexion
Gather ‘Round - No Magic Man
Or 
Check out this Spotify playlist with all the songs heard in this and previous week’s episodes!

You can email or go here for Kelly.
Allison Hussey is here and on Twitter.
Go here for more Aquarium Drunkard or Talkhouse Podcast Network.

We hear about the personal impact of the band’s non-stop touring and the eventual burnout that ground things to a halt. Moloney and Thomas then describe how this was followed by several “wilderness years” where the band was just there but they weren’t really doing anything with it. Overlapping with this period there was a migration from Boston out to western Massachusetts. This brings us up to the modern era and ends the chronological review of the band’s history. In the second half of this episode, we explore some of the band’s many artistic collaborators, including NNCK, Ira Cohen, Circle, and Four Tet. Finally, we hear about the visual arts aspects of the band – both cover artists and a bit about the individual practice of Phil Franklin. If you want to see some of the cover art discussed in this episode, check out the songs linked below. Several of the songs used in this episode came from these same albums.


More live Sunburned: 

Heavy “performance” set - France 2007 (part 2)

Recent show in Amsterdam

Live in Austin TX (maybe at SXSW)

Philly show during tour with Fourtet

Sunburned with Ira Cohen - 2006

Playing live in late 2022


Check out Sunburned Hand of the Man’s Instagram profile for more pictures related to this episode!

Sunburned’s Bandcamp 

Sunburned’s Website


Songs heard in this episode:

Loft at Sea - A

Smokescreen - Weekend at Burnie’s

The Parakeet Beat - Fire Escape

Clowns in Jail - Clowns in Jail

Three Lobed Festival 2022 (excerpt) - Archive Dive

Variksenpelatin - Sunburned Circle

Untitled 2 - The Tingle of Casual Danger

Defacing the Facts - Complexion

Gather ‘Round - No Magic Man

Or 

Check out this Spotify playlist with all the songs heard in this and previous week’s episodes!


You can email or go here for Kelly.

Allison Hussey is here and on Twitter.

Go here for more Aquarium Drunkard or Talkhouse Podcast Network.

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