Our Debut Album
Our Debut Album
Dave Shumka and Graham Clark
The podcast where two comedians have one hour to write a hit song, hosted by Dave Shumka and Graham Clark from Stop Podcasting Yourself.
12 - "Cash Salad" featuring Jay Arner
For our final song, we are joined by musician/producer Jay Arner as we set out to write the song of the summer, inspired by car washes, Whitney Houston, and milk.
Jul 12, 2017
1 hr
Bonus: Track Listing
In this bonus episode, we go through all the songs on the album and come up with a running order.
Jun 28, 2017
35 min
11 - "Back Home (Grande Cache)" featuring Chris Connelly
Our penultimate song draws inspiration from Jock Jams, rambling country, and psychedelia. Chris Connelly of Bad Pop and Hot Panda joins us to write this one.
Jun 14, 2017
58 min
10 - "Everybody Whispers"
A song inspired by State Farm insurance, the misunderstood loners of Home Alone and Home Alone 2, and the cello.
Mar 1, 2017
48 min
9 - "Butterflies Drink Turtle Tears"
A song inspired by the wonders of nature, the vastness of the incomprehensible, and the charm of Tom Petty. Buy the song at https://ourdebutalbum.bandcamp.com/
Jan 4, 2017
48 min
8 - "Stay Calm"
Graham finally takes the lead vocal as we write a song inspired by stupid wisdom, hotel fire maps, and Leonard Cohen.
Dec 7, 2016
52 min
7 - "Insomnia"
As we enter the second half of the album, we write a rockin' tune inspired by sleepless headaches, Leprechaun, and a R2-D2.
Nov 2, 2016
54 min
6 - "Party Lyin'" featuring Jessica Delisle
We reach the halfway point of the album with a track that takes inspiration from disco, telephones, Bruces, and Brians. Jessica Delisle from Jay Arner and Energy Slime joins us and pulls our disco biscuit out of the gurgler.
Oct 5, 2016
52 min
5 - "Ice Hotel"
Our fifth song draws on such influences as Cake, Billy Joel, and those big sand-filled ashtrays that used to be in hotels.
Sep 7, 2016
48 min
4 - "Sharon Shockwave" featuring Aaron Read
Our fourth song takes inspiration from new wave crooners, the Beach Boys, and older women. Aaron Read from How to Dress Well and the Sunday Service and joins the team for a synth-heavy songwriting collaboration.
Aug 3, 2016
1 hr
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