Queen City Sounds Podcast S4E34: Lung

Lung, photo by Rachelle Caplan

Lung is an experimental rock duo from Cincinnati that formed in 2016. Vocalist/cellist Kate Wakefield and drummer Daisy Caplan had both been involved in bands prior to Lung including Caplan’s stint as the bassist for glam pop band Foxy Shazam but with this musical collaboration both musicians utilize musical chops to craft a raw and commanding style of what might be called art punk that pairs Wakefield’s powerful and trained voice and cello prowess and Caplan’s creative command of rhythm. The result is imaginative and emotionally charged songs that translate well to the band’s deserved reputation as an intense and entertaining live band. One might compare the band’s music to the type of resonance evoked by PJ Harvey’s moments of waxing into the unhinged and inspired and the earnest emotional warmth and raw power of The Gits. All with an undeniable knack for rendering left fields ideas accessible. Lung tours extensively every year it’s been possible and it has garnered a reputation as fine citizens of the underground music scene. Its most recent offering as a record is 2023’s split album with Conan Neutron and the Secret Friends called Adult Prom.

Listen to our interview with Wakefield and Caplan on Bandcamp and follow Lung at the links below. The duo will perform at Ghost Canyon Fest the first night of the festival on August 23 at The Skylark Lounge. But you’ll want to catch as much of the festival as possible if you’re a fan of the different in underground music. The festival continues with a matinee show at Mutiny Information Cafe on Saturday, August 24 with the night show at the Hi-Dive with the concluding night of the fest on Sunday August 25 also at the Hi-Dive. For more information no the festival and to buy tickets click here.

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Lung on Instagram

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Lung on Bandcamp

Queen City Sounds Podcast S4E33: Ex Everything

Ex Everything, photo from Bandcamp

Ex Everything is a band based out of Oakland that released its debut album Slow Change Will Pull Us Apart in 2023 The group launched in 2018 with guitarist Jon Howell (Kowloon Walled City) and Ben Thorne (Low Red Land, Tartuffi) who were seeking a vehicle for musical ideas and interests that didn’t fully fit in with their then extant and current outfits. As Ex Everything was putting together its more full-fledged lineup the pandemic hit necessitating incubating song ideas that in the long arc of how the pandemic stretched most if not all musical project timelines meant the quartet was able to hone its concepts and sounds for a record that is equal parts angular post-hardcore and caustic noise rock that fit in well with the Neurot Recordings imprint that ended up releasing the album. The record’s lyrics are scathing examination of destructive human behavior but expressed in a way that has built into the words that suggests the possibility of moving through the worst aspects of modern human civilization. This has meant that the music though intense and heavy is in the end cathartic and a decidedly not nihilistic assessment of the prospects for our collective species.

Listen to our interview with Jon Howell on Bandcamp and follow Ex Everything at the links below. The band performs on the first night of Ghost Canyon Fest on August 23, 2024 at The Skylark Lounge. Tickets for the festival can be purchased here for the second annual event showcasing left field rock and experimental music.

Ex Everything on Instagram

Ex Everything on Neurot Recordings