The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

NEM#58: John Jughead Pierson's Semi-Famous Theatrics

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

John gained semi-fame playing guitar with pop-punk Chicago-area legends Screeching Weasel starting in 1986 but became a band-leader/songwriter with eclectic-acoustic Even in Blackouts in 2002, featuring singer Liz Eldredge. He's also an author, playwright, and juggler.

We discuss "Rapture in the Third Person" and "Motives Misunderstood in the Key of C" from EIB's Thresholds from the Basement (2009) and "1,000 Stories" from The Fall of the House of Even (2006). End song: The new, otherwise unreleased EIB track "Reason" (rough mix). Intro music: β€œTalk to Me Summer” by Screeching Weasel from Anthem for a New Tomorrow (1993). Learn more atΒ johnjugheadpierson.com.

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