March 16, 2024

S7E339 - Red Red Meat 'Jimmywine Majestic' with Michael Wiener

S7E339 - Red Red Meat 'Jimmywine Majestic' with Michael Wiener

This week, vocalist/songwriter...etc Michael Wiener (The Children...) brings us Chicago's Red Red Meat and their 1993 Sub Pop release 'Jimmywine Majestic'. With singer/songwriter Tim Rutili's - later of Califone - impressionistic lyrics and the band's...

This week, vocalist/songwriter...etc Michael Wiener (The Children...) brings us Chicago's Red Red Meat and their 1993 Sub Pop release 'Jimmywine Majestic'. With singer/songwriter Tim Rutili's - later of Califone - impressionistic lyrics and the band's fuzzed-out bluesy swagger, it's a dark, menacing ride indeed.

Songs discussed in this episode: Smokey Mtn Dbl Dip - Red Red Meat (Live 1994 Davenport, IA); God Is A Bereaved, Smothered My Traces - The Children...; Funeral Singers - Califone; Glynis - Smashing Pumpkins; Flank, Stained & Lit - Red Red Meat; Mayonaise - Smashing pumpkins; Braindead, Smokey Mtn Dbl Dip - Red Red Meat; Sitting Still - R.E.M.; Moon Calf Tripe - Red Red Meat; Stull Pt 1 - Urge Overkill; Cillamange, Ball, Lather, Rusted Water, Gorshin, Dowser, Comes, Roses - Red Red Meat; Smothered My Traces - The Children...

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Michael Wiener

Vocalist-lyricist, The Children...

As a vocalist, songwriter, actor, writer, curator and educator, Michael Wiener believes that the spirit of improvisation fuels the most fully-realized, incendiary art. Alongside his longest-running collaboration The Children…, Michael has a new avant-pop collaboration with composer Michael Schumacher and Jose Navas/Merce Cunningham/Stephen Petronio alum Cori Kresge—debuting publicly at Artist’s Space, TriBeCa, NYC, winter ’24. Michael has performed in and produced events at theaters and multidisciplinary venues across NYC and around the country, and, for 20 years, curated, produced and hosted a performance series in residency, first at the Gershwin Hotel, later at Dixon Place. He made a splash as the performative inspiration for the Magnolia Pictures release Hail Satan, among other turns in films receiving strong notices at Sundance, Tribeca, Comic Con and international festivals, including his latest, Stockade, as well as co-starring in Thermae, a psychoanalytic thriller in 22 one-minute episodes on Instagram, and a drug awareness PSA directed by Darren Aronofsky, as part of a campaign that garnered a Clio. He has worked extensively with video and performance artist Liz Magic Laser, and has published cultural criticism, essays and profiles in numerous New York and national magazines, newspapers and blogs. He earned an M.A. during the pandemic at Dartmouth College, channeling medical humanities and diaspora studies curricula into research papers delving into personal histories involving cultural memory, generational trauma, and public health’s intrinsically multi-factor… Read More