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EPISODE · Jan 24, 2018 · 1H 2M

The Interview Show with STRFKR (podcast edition) #250

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You'd think a guy who named his band STRFKR would be able to scream the correct pronunciation of his band from the rooftops, but in fact the man behind STRFKR, Joshua Hodges, says "Starfucker" in hushed tones like it's a very bad word--despite the fact that he prefers the "real way of saying it" over what the band is usually called on the radio, S-T-R-F-K-R or Star-eff-er. I sat down with Josh backstage and he was a big nervous ball of energy. We talked for over an hour, so we covered many topics... Why did the autobiography of one of the first western Buddhist nuns inspire the new record? What was it like to go to a BDSM club for the first time? Would he go back? What is Josh's favorite podcast? (Other than The Interview Show.) Which STRFKR track was inspired by a band member's tattoo? What was it like being raised by a mom who is a "fag hag"? Is "fag hag" a term we should be using anymore? Who is "Rawnald Gregory Erickson the Second" in real life? Why did Josh decide to release all the old demos (that he found on his failing hard drive)? How does Josh keep present and in the moment at every show? Which song on the new record was a collaboration with the STRFKR drummer? Which snack does Josh eat right before the interview? Listen! Stay tuned to the very end of the podcast edition of the show where I try to get Josh to OWN saying the name. Tracks played on the podcast edition of the show... 1) STRFKR, Being No One, Going Nowhere (2016) "Open Your Eyes" 2) STRFKR, Being No One, Going Nowhere (2016) "Never Ever" 3) STRFKR, Miracle Mile (2013) "While I'm Alive" 4) STRFKR, Starfucker (2008) "Rawnald Gregory Erickson the Second" 5) STRFKR, Vault Vol. 1 (2017) "Basically" 6) STRFKR, Being No One, Going Nowhere (2016) "In the End" NO songs CANCON

You'd think a guy who named his band STRFKR would be able to scream the correct pronunciation of his band from the rooftops, but in fact the man behind STRFKR, Joshua Hodges, says "Starfucker" in hushed tones like it's a very bad word--despite the fact that he prefers the "real way of saying it" over what the band is usually called on the radio, S-T-R-F-K-R or Star-eff-er. I sat down with Josh backstage and he was a big nervous ball of energy. We talked for over an hour, so we covered many topics... Why did the autobiography of one of the first western Buddhist nuns inspire the new record? What was it like to go to a BDSM club for the first time? Would he go back? What is Josh's favorite podcast? (Other than The Interview Show.) Which STRFKR track was inspired by a band member's tattoo? What was it like being raised by a mom who is a "fag hag"? Is "fag hag" a term we should be using anymore? Who is "Rawnald Gregory Erickson the Second" in real life? Why did Josh decide to release all the old demos (that he found on his failing hard drive)? How does Josh keep present and in the moment at every show? Which song on the new record was a collaboration with the STRFKR drummer? Which snack does Josh eat right before the interview? Listen! Stay tuned to the very end of the podcast edition of the show where I try to get Josh to OWN saying the name. Tracks played on the podcast edition of the show... 1) STRFKR, Being No One, Going Nowhere (2016) "Open Your Eyes" 2) STRFKR, Being No One, Going Nowhere (2016) "Never Ever" 3) STRFKR, Miracle Mile (2013) "While I'm Alive" 4) STRFKR, Starfucker (2008) "Rawnald Gregory Erickson the Second" 5) STRFKR, Vault Vol. 1 (2017) "Basically" 6) STRFKR, Being No One, Going Nowhere (2016) "In the End" NO songs CANCON

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