DEVOtee Fred Armisen reminisces about concerts with Vanessa and Jonah Bayer on How Did We Get Weird?

Also: The Favorites discusses pandemic self-care, and Uncanny explores a haunted U.K. farmhouse

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DEVOtee Fred Armisen reminisces about concerts with Vanessa and Jonah Bayer on How Did We Get Weird?
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How Did We Get Weird? With Vanessa Bayer And Jonah Bayer
Remember DEVO? (with Fred Armisen)

While Vanessa Bayer is probably most known for her time on Saturday Night Live, her brother Jonah has made a name for himself as a writer and musician, contributing for publications such as Rolling Stone, Guitar World, and more. Together, the Bayer siblings have started a podcast to take readers along on a heartfelt nostalgia ride back to the weirdness of their youth. In this episode, they’re joined by Vanessa’s SNL castmate Fred Armisen, and the trio reminisce on their childhood relationship with music, from the bands they played in to the first concert they each attended. As might be expected from the personalities involved, How Did We Get Weird maintains a warm and rich environment throughout the conversation, with Armisen sharing some awesome memories of attending a 1981 DEVO concert on Halloween at Radio City Music Hall complete with a rundown of some mementos from that show. [Jose Nateras]


The Favorites
Confidence Is An Illness with Nori Reed

Extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures, even when those measures involve whistling at an imaginary dog with your girlfriend and/or sleeping surrounded plush animal-style by a bunch of vibrators. In this new podcast series launched earlier this year, actors and stand-up comedians Jes Tom and Tessa Skara sit down with queer friends and artists for a freewheeling discussion about the activities that have brought them comfort during the pandemic. Six episodes in, the feature question about self-soothing has created a handy list of ideas for stressed-out listeners, such as seeking out HBO’s lesser-discussed spectacular lineup of profession-based single-elimination competition reality shows. Mostly, though, the premise serves as a jumping-off point for broader conversations about relationships, maintaining a comedy career during terrifying times, and insightful tangents, like the gender-affirming importance of a fresh haircut, or how just about everybody along the Kinsey Scale gets something out of cis gay porn. “If there’s no woman,” says Tom, “I don’t have to worry about her.” This week’s episode with Nori Reed was recorded on a particularly apocalyptic day of the Delta variant surge, yet still manages to be funny and uplifting. Without ever feeling heavy or drifting into mawkishness, The Favorites serves as a comforting hand on the shoulder of listeners and asks, “You good?” [Dan Jakes]


Uncanny
Case 2: The Hanging Room

Halloween may be over, but ghosts, by their very definition, never rest. Uncanny, from the BBC, is a paranormal podcast that sees host Danny Robbins interview the purported eyewitnesses and experiencers of some of the U.K.’s most disturbing supernatural phenomena. In this episode, Robbins speaks with a woman only identified as Millie who claims that as a teenager she lived in a haunted farmhouse. Millie’s stories of the haunting include the oft-reported strange sounds and movement of objects by unseen forces, as well as a terrifying night where the presence in the house almost succeeded in killing her. In the interest of balance, Robbins presents the testimony from these interviews to both a paranormal researcher and an expert skeptic to try to find the truth behind these reported happenings. Believer Evelyn Holloway is convinced that a centuries-old trauma has imprinted itself on the house and that long-ago suffering can still be felt today. Psychologist Chris French also believes trauma is at the center of things, but the trauma is Millie’s, and the effect was so strong that it caused hallucinations in the young woman. Ghost or not, what’s certain is that Millie herself is still haunted by those experiences. [Anthony D Herrera]

12 Comments

  • FourFingerWu-av says:

    I still listen to Devo all the time but their stage shows were amazing.

    • froot-loop-av says:

      I think I am at least 50 of the views on this video. 

    • edkedfromavc-av says:

      I actually first encountered Devo via their first SNL appearance. (And one of my favorite finds on Tubi has been the presence of a bunch of Fridays episodes, including the one where Devo appeared promoting New Traditionalists, with the columns-&-treadmills stage set.)

      • markagrudzinski-av says:

        I was around 12 years old when they performed on SNL and it completely changed my life. Before that, SNL mostly had hippy type artists, and held no appeal to me. Everything about Devo was different, and clicked instantly. They kicked open the door to everything odd and weird. I discovered there was another world of warped pop culture I knew nothing about. They also showed a nerdy awkward kid that it was okay to be nerdy and awkward.

  • misterpemberton-av says:

    One of the best podcasts I’ve listened to all year was this week’s episode of How Did We Get Weird? With Vanessa Bayer And Jonah Bayer. They interview Bowen Yang and he very sincerely shares his love for Digimon and how for him, it ignited his creativity.

  • nooooooooooooooope-av says:

    The song performed in wedding sketch gets stuck in my head a lot. “Fist fight! Fist fight! Fist fight in the parking lot!’

  • sentientbeard-av says:

    Cum Town was really good this week.

  • violetta-glass-av says:

    This is niche but for romance fans, there’s now a podcast that covers dark romance/paranormal romance/all flavours of erotica called Bonkers Romance with Jenny Nordbak and Melody Carlisle (from Heaving Bosoms). I really recommend it, especially for romance readers who’ve read the weird shizz and thought “what is happening here?!”

  • nycpaul-av says:

    Remember all the story from women – including his ex-wife – about how creepy Fred Armisen is? He just strolled right past that, apparently.

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