The Pseudo Show Sunrise Robot
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A peek into the lives of filmmakers, musicians, writers, and other artists, exploring their influences and origin stories. Also, a view of life through the eyes of artist-brothers Justin and Michael Edwards.
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31 - Creativity During Grief
Mike and his brother Justin tie a bow on the Pseudo Show with a discussion of creativity during grief and depression. Also, a discussion of favorite films, tv shows and games of 2016.
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30 - Folly Fields: An Interview with Ally Leedy and Ilan Jenkins
Ally Leedy heads up the folk pop collaboration known as Folly Fields. We discuss her Fluid Lungs EP, various musical projects, and her inspirations and aspirations as an artist.
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29 - The Pseudo Year-End Review of Movies, TV and Games
Justin and Mike share a rundown of their favorite films, tv shows and video games of 2015 in this perfect holiday season episode. Find out why they were disappointed by Peanuts, thrilled by The Martian, and why Colin Trevorrow worries them regarding the future of Star Wars.
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28 - I’d Rather Sweat In A Storage Unit: A Conversation with Daisy Face
Phoenix-based shoegazers Daisy Face join the show to discuss the blistering heat, gorgeous earth tones and thriving music communities of Arizona. Hear why they named songs Breakfast and Lunch, find out what sk'punk and BBQ brain are and also that Shane played in a lot of great metal bands.
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27 - Mid-2015 Movies, TV, and Games Review
Justin and Michael take stock of the best and worst of 2015's movies, tv shows and games, as well as a look at what they're most excited about for the rest of the year. Hear their takes on True Detective S2, Game of Thrones S5, Better Call Saul, Fargo, Inside Out, Mad Max, Batman: Arkham Knight, and most importantly, why they were not that into Jurassic World.
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26 - I Want So Much To Believe: An Interview With Adam McCabe
Adam McCabe joins to discuss his work as an actor, writer, comedian and improv teacher. Learn about his humble Bakersfield days on radio and TV and how he joined the Upright Citizens Brigade in Los Angeles. Of note, Adam also starred in Pseudobook's mystery comedy film Detective Detective Detective.