1 u. 20 min.

50Talk2 Episode 2 50Talk2

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Marty and Krishna Edlin are father and son, a pair of musicians who’ve studied, played and performed music together for over a decade. They came to our studio to talk about the music they listened to as kids, growing up in their respective musical households, playing music with friends and in bands, and what it was finally like to begin to create and perform music together.

Marty Edlin grew up listening to wholesome, AM music radio and eventually formed a band in college called Neutral Substance, a sardonically funny rock group that amused themselves and others for a few years in the 1980s. He and his then wife also had a family, and eventually Krishna was born. As a teen, Krishna and a friend had an idea to create an Alice Cooper cover band called Dirty Little Things. This carved a path for Krishna to perform music for audiences, and eventually begin writing and recording his own music.

Marty and Krishna have both been members of Dirty Little Things, but now only Marty is a part of that lineup (aside from Krishna’s occasional fill-in for live shows).

Now they create and perform together as part of the heavy metal band Cyclops Shaman. Their songs, written by Krishna, are influenced by history, video games, anime, table-top gaming, fantasy novels and (of course) Norse mythology. With a tinge of grunge and punk, they perform (mostly) perform live in and around Louisville, Kentucky. Included in this episode are clips from two of their songs, The Battle of Cable Street and Stardust.

We hope you enjoy listening to Marty and Krishna as much as we did, both in their music and conversation. Sit back, relax and turn it up to 11…

This episode was hosted, produced and edited by John Beechem.

Thanks for listening to 50Talk2! You can now subscribe to 50Talk2 on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts (please subscribe, rate, and review). To help the show, you can share this episode with a friend (or enemy), like American Fantastic on Facebook, share us on social media and become a member on Patreon for as little as $1 a month.

Should we talk to you in the 502? Someone you know? Please contact us at americanfantastic@gmail.com.

Or better yet, leave a voicemail…

Marty and Krishna Edlin are father and son, a pair of musicians who’ve studied, played and performed music together for over a decade. They came to our studio to talk about the music they listened to as kids, growing up in their respective musical households, playing music with friends and in bands, and what it was finally like to begin to create and perform music together.

Marty Edlin grew up listening to wholesome, AM music radio and eventually formed a band in college called Neutral Substance, a sardonically funny rock group that amused themselves and others for a few years in the 1980s. He and his then wife also had a family, and eventually Krishna was born. As a teen, Krishna and a friend had an idea to create an Alice Cooper cover band called Dirty Little Things. This carved a path for Krishna to perform music for audiences, and eventually begin writing and recording his own music.

Marty and Krishna have both been members of Dirty Little Things, but now only Marty is a part of that lineup (aside from Krishna’s occasional fill-in for live shows).

Now they create and perform together as part of the heavy metal band Cyclops Shaman. Their songs, written by Krishna, are influenced by history, video games, anime, table-top gaming, fantasy novels and (of course) Norse mythology. With a tinge of grunge and punk, they perform (mostly) perform live in and around Louisville, Kentucky. Included in this episode are clips from two of their songs, The Battle of Cable Street and Stardust.

We hope you enjoy listening to Marty and Krishna as much as we did, both in their music and conversation. Sit back, relax and turn it up to 11…

This episode was hosted, produced and edited by John Beechem.

Thanks for listening to 50Talk2! You can now subscribe to 50Talk2 on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts (please subscribe, rate, and review). To help the show, you can share this episode with a friend (or enemy), like American Fantastic on Facebook, share us on social media and become a member on Patreon for as little as $1 a month.

Should we talk to you in the 502? Someone you know? Please contact us at americanfantastic@gmail.com.

Or better yet, leave a voicemail…

1 u. 20 min.