Great Music, Strange Film and A Very Dark Mound On RFC 169
September 24, 2012 by rudy panucci
This week’s episode is hosted from The Mound in South Charleston, where September 29, part of Shocka Con will take place. This year’s Shocka Con will be a fundraiser/preview of what organizers hope will be a full-blown horror and fantasy convention next year.
This year there will be horror movies, including Eamon Hardiman’s “Porkchop 3 D,” screened just down D street at The historic Labelle Theater, seminars at the South Charleston Public Library, and at the Mound, following the Monster Parade, it’s live music from The Dead Ringers, The Nanker Phelge and The Renfields, plus performances from The Monster Dolls and the cast of Kanawha Player’s Evil Dead.

It also makes it hard to see our namesake shirt, “The Black Knight Rises,” by Nathan Davis. Any design that mashes up Monty Python and Batman deserves a closer look.

Our first musical guest this week, Emily Burdette is a talented singer/songwriter, and a filmmaker to boot. She made her RFC debut this summer on our FestivAll special, and on this episode we are proud to bring you her debut music video, “Fall Air,” just in time for our first show of the autumn. This video was directed by Curtis Baskerville, and shot in Lewisburg, West Virginia.
In a future episode, you’ll get to see Emily’s work on the other side of the camera, as we bring you a music video directed by her.
Godmode Broadway made their debut on RFC earlier this year, and they’ve been tearing up the local music scene ever since with their progressive eclectic audio assault. On September 29 they will be part of September Slam, An all-day show put on by our friends at Wood Boys Music at Kanawha Players Theater.
We recorded Godmode Broaday earlier this month at The Blue Parrot, and they treat us to their song, “Origins.”
Our final guests this week will be performing on the Mound stage at Shocka Con at 7 PM. It’s our old friends, The Nanker Phelge, and they play us out with a song recorded on Christmas Eve, 2010 at The Empty Glass, “Killer Took a Holiday.”
You can find this song on their CD, which can be ordered here.
That’s it for this week’s show. Next week we return with music from Farnsworth, Johnny C and The Scurvy Dogs and the new CYAC musical, “The Legend Of Ginger & Billy Joe, The Stock Car Musical,” Plus a new Prelinger clusterfilm by Frank Panucci.
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