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REVOLUTIONS PER MOVIE

Chris Slusarenkoshows.acast.com

Host Chris Slusarenko (Eyelids, Guided By Voices, owner of Clinton Street Video rental store) is joined by actors, musicians, comedians, writers & directors who each week pick out their favorite music documentary, musical, music-themed fiction film or music videos to discuss. Fun, weird, and insightful, Revolutions Per Movie is your deep dive into our life-long obsessions where music and film collide.


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Episodes

'THE PYHNX' w/ Andy Zax

This week, we discuss a music film that my guest, Andy Zax (a Grammy-nominated archivist and the Music Geek on Comedy Central’s ‘Beat The Geeks’), begs us NOT to watch--the 1970 psychedelic romp ‘THE PHYNX.’ We take a deep dive into the film’s history, mystique, and weirdo cast (James Brown, Colonel Sanders, Dick Clark, Richard Pryor), as well as a fascinating look at Zax’s time at Warner Brothers Records & on ‘Beat The Geeks’. We also discuss liner notes legend & the screenwriter of The...

Mar 14, 20241 hr 10 minEp. 27

'THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT' w/ Jason Gore & Geoff Garlock

This week, we talk to the two hosts of the fictional classic rock station comedy podcast, Jason Gore & Geoff Garlock of 108.9 The Hawk, about their music film pick, The Who's 'The Kids Are Alright.' We argue over what is the greatest Who period of all time, how the band's inner tensions helped make them even greater, how a first-time director/superfan pulled off this film, Townshend's use of alienation & enlightenment through his interviews, Zeppelin vs. Who, being stuck at midnight movi...

Mar 07, 20241 hr 14 minEp. 26

'VOX LUX' w/ Logan Lynn

This week, we talk to indie pop dance legend and Kill Rock Stars recording artist, Logan Lynn, who picked the extremely intense music narrative film, Vox Lux, to discuss. We discussed the realities and tropes of music films, Lynn’s early years as a teenager on a major label, the lack of protection for young artists within creative industries, addressing addiction and trauma in your art, the notion of selling out, backstage rituals, making fun of ‘The Devil’, the Swedish Pop Mafia, how music gets...

Feb 29, 202452 minEp. 25

Pt. 2: 'DEVO: THE MEN WHO MAKE THE MUSIC' w/ Dave Markey

This week we present Pt. 2 of our discussion with filmmaker, musician, and photographer DAVE MARKEY (‘1991: The Year Punk Broke’, ‘Lovedolls Superstar,’ Painted Willie on SST records) about the ‘change of our lives forever’ videotape for both of us: DEVO’s ‘The Men Who Make The Music.’ We continue our talk about the videos on the VHS cassette, early Hardcore Devo recordings, Devo cover bands, the magic of drummer Alan Myers, Dave’s work with Nirvana, Kurt Cobian’s love for Devo, Spazz Attack, th...

Feb 22, 202454 minEp. 24

'DEVO: THE MEN WHO MAKE THE MUSIC' w/ Dave Markey (Pt 1 of 2)

This week, we present the first of our two-part episode with filmmaker, musician, and photographer DAVE MARKEY (‘1991: The Year Punk Broke,' ‘Lovedolls Superstar,’ Painted Willie on SST records) about 'the change our lives forever' videotape for both of us: DEVO’s ‘The Men Who Make The Music.’ We discuss how Devo has been the most influential influence on our life and creative work, getting picked on for liking DEVO and pushing back, Neil Young working with the band, the proper way to say Boojie...

Feb 15, 20241 hrEp. 23

BONUS REVOLUTIONS PER MOVIE EPISODE

Hello everyone…we recorded a special episode of Coffee With Krummenacher about Victor’s times and friendship with Mojo Nixon. We discuss what it was like being on the road when Mojo was opening for Victor's band Camper Van Beethoven, making split flexi-discs and doing inspired photo shoots together, Mojo and Camper playing The Filmmore together, taking mushrooms and long nights with the man, piss-filled cereal bowls, Mojo’s sweet shamanistic outlook on life, living an authentic life, Mojo’s Camp...

Feb 12, 202441 min

'ATHENS, GA. : INSIDE/OUT' w/ Vanessa Briscoe Hay

This week, we talked to Vanessa Briscoe Hay of Pylon & PRS (Pylon Reenactment Society) , who chose the film ATHENS, GA: INSIDE/OUT to discuss. We also talk about her growing up in Georgia, her introduction to the Athens music scene, auditioning for Pylon, how the band initially was a conceptual musical art project, how they wrote their songs and lyrics, R.E.M.'s emergence & the growth of the Athens music scene, the economics of being a musician, why bands break up, the Pylon Reenactment ...

Feb 08, 202458 minEp. 22

'GIMME SHELTER' w/ John Cameron Mitchell

This week, we talked to actor, director, writer, and musician John Cameron Mitchell (Hedwig & The Angry Inch, Shortbus, Anthem: Homunculus) about the classic Mayles Brothers film Gimme Shelter , documenting the Stones U.S. tour and the Altamont tragedy. We also discuss John’s new upcoming series, ‘Cancelation Island,' the Stones being canceled themselves, the punk rock influence of Little Richard on the band, the backstory behind why the free concert really happened, Jagger & Bowie as th...

Feb 01, 202459 minEp. 21

NIRVANA: LIVE! TONIGHT! SOLD OUT!! w/ Gary Jarman (The Cribs)

This week, we talk to Gary Jarman of the UK band The Cribs, who chose a film so close to his (and his brother’s) heart, NIRVANA LIVE! TONIGHT! SOLD OUT! We discussed the massive influence this VHS tape had on the Jarman family and their future in rock, from their decision not to play encores to their affinity for putting noise into their melodies. We also discuss what it was like to come from such a small town where they had never seen anything on a punk level before, the concept of selling out,...

Jan 25, 20241 hr 23 minEp. 20

REVOLUTIONS PER MOVIE LIVE w/ Peter Buck of R.E.M.

This week’s episode was recorded in front of live audience on Dec. 5th, 2023, at Cinema 21 in Portland, Oregon. Peter Buck of R.E.M. joined us to discuss the documentary R.E.M. by MTV, his early years devouring music, moving to Athens, his first impressions of his bandmates, the surprises of seeing Michael grow as a performer, their relationship with the press, answering fan mail (including Chris reading a letter written to the band in 1984), what influenced songs like Harbourcoat, Michael’s app...

Jan 18, 202453 minEp. 19

AMERICAN POP w/ Jack Perez

This week, we talked to film director Jack Perez (Some Guy Who Kills People, La Cucaracha), who picked Ralph Bakshi’s intense animated music-stuffed drama ‘American Pop’ to discuss. Jack also discusses working with cult icons Barry Boswich (Rocky Horror Picture Show) & Karen Black (Nashville, Five Easy Pieces), how this film affected him as a 15-year-old moviegoer, how this might be the most ambitious music film of all time & what songs just…well…suck in it. So take a druggy trip through...

Jan 11, 202459 minEp. 18

SISTERS WITH TRANSISTORS w/ Camilla Aisa

This week we talked to UK music scribe Camilla Aisa (Shindig, Rock Collector) about the 2020 music documentary ‘Sisters With Transitors.’ We discuss how 2 seconds of a Suzanne Ciani composition might be one of the most perfect pieces of music of all time, pop thievery vs. true innovators, music that can transform your life, and Camilla’s dissertation on the garage/psych music scenes of the Pacific NW. So, let’s pull some wires and turn the dial as we discuss one of the greatest music documentari...

Jan 04, 202454 minEp. 17

THE MUSIC VIDEOS OF DURAN DURAN w/ Annie Zaleski

ANNIE ZALESKI: This week, we talked to the author Annie Zaleski (‘Duran Duran: Rio’ for the 33 1/3 music book series) about the music video spectacles of Duran Duran. We discuss their humble, low-budget beginnings, whether the band’s good looks help or hinder them, why the director of ‘Highlander’ ended up their visual guru & Annie doubles down on the idea that the band is more of a gothic art band than you could ever imagine. So, pull up the collar on your favorite tailored jacket as we div...

Dec 28, 20231 hrEp. 16

RESPECT YOURSELF: THE STAX RECORDS STORY w/ Cheryl Pawelski

CHERYL PAWELSKI: This week, we talked to multiple Grammy Winner Cheryl Pawelski (Written In Their Soul: The Stax Songwriter Demos; Wilco’s Yankee Hotel Foxtrot Deluxe, Omnivore Records) about Respect Yourself: The Stax Records Story. Besides her stories of working with Stax and their artists, we discuss Motown vs. Stax, getting grown-up ears, the magic of demo versions, and how often chance meetings end up creating the greatest musical legacies. So, get ready to hop the fence and do the funky ch...

Dec 21, 20231 hr 5 minEp. 15

STOREFRONT HITCHCOCK w/ Devon Bryant

This week, we talk to L.A.-based musician and podcast producer Devon Bryant, maybe the most obsessed fan of their chosen subject we’ve had on the show to date. We discuss the 1998 Robyn Hitchcock performance film Storefront Hitchcock and how director Jonathan Demme honored the weirdness that is a Robyn performance. Along the way, we talk about the journey to loving music you couldn’t stand on first listen, the success and failure rate of stage banter, the daunting nature of massive discographies...

Dec 14, 202355 minEp. 14

MC5: A TRUE TESTIMONIAL w/ Kliph Scurlock

KLIPH SCURLOCK This week, we talked to Kliph Scurlock (drummer/multi-instrumentalist for The Flaming Lips, Gruff Rhys of Super Furry Animals) about the greatest unreleased music documentary of all-time, MC5: A True Testimonial! We also discuss the by-gone era of famous rock managers, the physicality and sonic push of the MC5, bad band decisions, FBI footage of the band & how bands end. Kliph Scurlock: https://www.instagram.com/kliphscurlock https://twitter.com/KliphScurlock MC5 live footage:...

Dec 07, 20231 hr 12 minEp. 13

THE COCKETTES w/ David Weissman

DAVID WEISSMAN: This week, we talked to David Weissman (the co-director of ‘The Cockettes’ & ‘We Were Here’) about the amazing documentary ‘The Cockettes’—documenting the trailblazing, avant-garde drag & music ensemble from the late 60s. We discussed the origin stories of The Cockettes, John Waters’ passion for the troupe and his involvement with the documentary, the difference in the ways the 60s played out for The East Coast vs. The West Coast, the emerging SF punk scene & brushing...

Nov 30, 20231 hr 3 minEp. 12

THE FILMS & VIDEOS OF WEIRD AL YANKOVIC w/ Heath Seifert

This week, we talked to Heath Seifert (co-creator of Nickelodeon’s cult classic ‘Good Burger’ & musician in punk legends Angry Samoans) about the films of Weird Al Yankovic, from his music videos to UHF to Weird: The Al Yankovic Story ! We also discuss K-TEL novelty records, Dr. Demento’s secret influence, how poorly comedy ages, the punk rock influences on Heath’s writing for kids’ TV, Yankovic’s love of hand fart percussion and so much more! So get ready to ride the Yankovic bump into the ...

Nov 23, 20231 hr 3 minEp. 11

VELVET GOLDMINE w/ Max Beasley

This week, we talk to L.A. comedian & filmmaker Max Beasley, who chose Todd Haynes' glam rock-driven narrative film ‘Velvet Goldmine.’ We discuss the ambitious and experimental nature of the film, how hard it is to adapt fictional characters from real-life musical legends, why this film found an audience long after its theatrical run, and how it ended up having one of the biggest impacts on Max’s life and art. So as Bowie once sang ‘Come on, come on, we’ve really got a good thing going’ on t...

Nov 16, 202351 minEp. 10

MARC BOLAN: BORN TO BOOGIE w/ Andrew Rieger

This week, we talked to musician Andrew Rieger (Elf Power, Elephant 6 Recording Co.) about the Ringo Starr directed film ‘Marc Bolan: Born To Boogie.’ We discussed our long-time obsession with all things Bolan, if Ringo is a good movie director, the missing charisma of certain guitar players, and the visual & filmic sensibilities of the artists that make up the new doc, ‘The Elephant 6 Recording Co.’ Some people like to rock…some people like to roll on this week’s episode of Revolutions Per ...

Nov 09, 202354 minEp. 9

PINK FLOYD: THE WALL w/ Vera Drew

VERA DREW: This week, we talked about Pink Floyd: The Wall with actor/director/writer Vera Drew (The People’s Joker, Tim & Eric, Sasha Baron Cohen’s ‘Who Is America?’). We discussed how both the album and the film ended up being one of her biggest inspirations in making her film, how Pink Floyd has influenced her life immensely (including her name change), the battle over the release of The People’s Joker, copyright law and fair use, the band Negativland, working with child actors, as well a...

Nov 02, 20231 hr 17 minEp. 8

THIS IS GWAR! w/ Chaki The Funk Wizard

This haunted Halloween week, we talk to the L.A.-based musician Chaki, who is also the legendary host of The Hollywood Punk Rock Graveyard Tour. We discussed the recent music documentary, This Is Gwar, and talked about how the two main creators of the band never buried the hatchet, the arrest of Oderus and censorship in music, the Gwar aesthetic and mythos, and what it’s like to discover your new favorite band while watching Jerry Springer. So does the cursed offspring Gor Gor doth dane to spoil...

Oct 26, 20231 hr 5 minEp. 7

RUDE BOY w/ Paul Hanley

This week, we talk to the legendary UK author & musician Paul Hanley (The Fall, House of All & ‘Leave The Capital’). He picked the divisive Clash film ‘Rude Boy’ to discuss at length. Along the way, we discuss lead ‘actor’ Ray Gange’s perfect aloofness and failure as a roadie, the notion of punk rock musicians as actors, The Clash’s repudiation of the film, and whether or not The Fall’s Mark E. Smith gave The Clash a pass. On a side note…the original recording of this conversation was co...

Oct 19, 202354 minEp. 6

MOVIN' WITH NANCY w/ Julie Klausner

This week, we talked to actor/writer/musician Julie Klausner (Hulu’s ‘Difficult People, Double Threat Podcast, ‘I Don’t Care About Your Band’) about Nancy Sinatra’s 1967 TV Special ‘Movin’ With Nancy.’ We obsess over Nancy’s dedication to the art of her lip-syncs, the magic of her partnership with Lee Hazlewood, how the special is also an unintentional horror movie & why Ringo Starr, Throbbing Gristle & Davy Jones would have been perfect duet partners with Nancy. So pour yourself a goble...

Oct 12, 20231 hr 9 minEp. 5

WE JAM ECONO w/ Nick Aguilar

This week, we talked to musician Nick Aguilar, who chose the documentary film “We Jam Econo,” which focused on the legendary punk band The Minutemen. Since Nick has performed and toured with The Minutemen’s Mike Watt, he has excellent insight into the world of the LA punk rock scene, SST records, growing up in San Pedro, and, of course, being in the van with the legend that is Mike Watt. So, fellow corndogs, get in and let’s mersh out about The Minutemen and “we Jam Econo” on this episode of Rev...

Oct 05, 20231 hr 4 minEp. 4

STOP MAKING SENSE w/ Eva Walker

In celebration of the 40th anniversary & theatrical re-issue of TALKING HEADS' classic concert film, ‘Stop Making Sense’, we discussed the film with EVA WALKER (Sub-Pop recording artist The Black Tones, KEXP’s Early show). We talked about getting to see the original concert tour in person, how the smallest stage moves can create the biggest waves, why Taking Heads initially creeped Eva out, the follies of being a young music snob, Eva working with Stop Making Sense performer Ednah Holt &...

Sep 28, 202351 minEp. 3

'Another State Of Mind' w/ Lisa Fancher

Hello and welcome to Revolutions Per Movie, a podcast about music documentaries, music-based fiction films, and the art of the music video. I’m your host, Chris Slusarenko— a musician who has been in bands such as Eyelids & Guided By Voices and was once the owner of an independent video store in Portland, Oregon, for over 22 years. This week, we talk to Frontier Records founder Lisa Fancher, who chose the 1983 American hardcore documentary “Another State Of Mind” to dig into. We also discuss...

Sep 21, 202351 minEp. 2

'Dig' w/ Ryan H. Walsh & Travis Synder

Hello and welcome to Revolutions Per Movie, a podcast about music documentaries, music-based fiction films, and the art of the music video. I’m your host, Chris Slusarenko— a musician who has been in bands such as Eyelids & Guided By Voices and was once the owner of an independent video store in Portland, Oregon, for over 22 years. For our inaugural episode, we talk with author/musician Ryan H. Walsh, who chose the Brian Jonestown Massacre/Dandy Warhols documentary film “Dig!” to discuss. We...

Sep 15, 202349 minEp. 1
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