5115-The Daughter/Father Podcast

Cass & Lee

5115 is the daughter/father podcast providing sometimes differing, sometimes complimentary perspectives on music, movies, books, and this distinctly American culture that surrounds us.

  1. 5115 ep 23: Beautiful Little Freak

    May 18

    5115 ep 23: Beautiful Little Freak

    Welcome to episode 23 of 5115, our daughter father podcast. This is a short one (comparatively) but we packed a lot in.  Starting with a major milestone: Cass graduated high school people! We also get a little help from our Executive Producer, David B, who runs us through Copilot to see what AI thinks of 5115. (Low production value? How dare you.) Although Lee forgot to turn his mic on for the first 12 minutes or so, so maybe it has a point.  From there, we dive into a handful of bizarre trivia facts, touching on everything from the best-selling book of 1981 and questionable presidential surgeries to Starbucks gift card revenue and the surprising effectiveness of the witness protection program. Then we’ll get into some musical trash, including Chris Brown’s new, terrible album and the latest three terrible Drake releases. We contrast that with the music we are actually enjoying right now, featuring Broken Social Scene, Trashcan Sinatras, Ween, and the London post-hardcore band Achers. Our movie discussion takes us into the glorious world of late-eighties B-movies with a breakdown of the cult classic Hard Ticket to Hawaii, alongside quick thoughts on Body Double, Crash, and Grease 2. We wrap things up with a look at our current reading lists, which include Infinite Jest (again) and a deep dive into Peter the Great, before sharing our excitement for an upcoming Strokes concert this July.  Then we finish off with Taylor Swift Podcast Guy, and tackle whether or not any of the Spice Girls could have been replaced.   Dig it.

    41 min
  2. 5115 ep 22: Don’t Flatten Out My Snake Body

    Feb 23

    5115 ep 22: Don’t Flatten Out My Snake Body

    Cass turns 18! We celebrate, reflect briefly, and move on because there are things to talk about. Britannica Facts!Three this week: What surprising animal is causing flight delays at JFK? When did the last World War I veteran die? And how much did Prohibition actually cost the U.S. government? (A lot!) Movies We WatchedNeil Breen's Fateful Findings: egosploitation cinema at its most gloriously unhinged. One man, many laptops, zero self-doubt. Essential viewing. Battle of Algiers : 1966, documentary-style, shot on location, almost entirely non-professional actors. Masterpiece. The Pentagon screened it in 2003 as a training manual for understanding insurgency. Synecdoche, New York : first, we'll tell you how to pronounce it. Then we'll get into the fan theory that reframes the entire film. Buckle up. TV We're Watching: The Gong ShowGo to YouTube now. Watch episodes. Chuck Barris never wanted to be on camera. The prize money was $516.32, and there's a reason for that specific, odd number. Plus: what happened on the final NBC taping that the network had to censor. Music We're Listening ToFive new tracks worth your time: Music City, "Pretty Feelings": power pop with chiming guitars. If you like Big Star, The Replacements. Voxtrot, "My Peace": Austin indie pop, reunited after 14 years. Sounds like Belle & Sebastian or The Smiths with festive horns. Clementine March, "Fireworks": jazz, folk, Brazilian music, 90s alt-rock, disco, and krautrock, sung in English, French, and Portuguese. Yes, really. Ratboys, "What's Right": Chicago indie rock referencing The War on Drugs. Comparisons: Soccer Mommy, Waxahatchee, Wild Pink. Fazed on a Pony, "Time to Turn": alt-country from New Zealand with pedal steel and fiddle. Silver Jews, MJ Lenderman, Mutton Birds. Do the homework. Book CornerLee is reading Spring Snow by Yukio Mishima, the first volume of his four-novel masterwork. The backstory of its completion is fairly extraordinary stories in literary history. Cass is reading Infinite Jest: 1996, well known, nearly 1,100 pages, 400 endnotes, some of which have their own footnotes. Set in a near-future North America where years are sponsored by corporations. We'll check in on her progress. Country Crap CornerLee Brice debuted a new song at Turning Point USA's alternative Super Bowl halftime show. We have the lyrics. We have thoughts. Bo Burnham wrote a parody of exactly this type of song in 2013, and Brice essentially performed it unironically 12 years later. What's Annoying Us: AI Hits the ChartsAn AI artist called Solomon Ray hit No. 1 on Gospel Digital Song Sales. Another AI act charted on Hot Gospel Songs the same week. In country, an AI project hit No. 1 on Billboard's Country Digital Song Sales, and the math on how much it costs to buy a chart position will make you tired. The genres most built on authenticity and spiritual meaning are the ones being gamed first. We have a lot to say about that. Main Topic: Original vs. Cover — Which Is Better? We break it into categories: You Probably Think This Is the Original: "Nothing Compares 2 U," "Hallelujah," "Hound Dog," "Respect," "Girls Just Want to Have Fun," and more. Indie Artists Covering and Being Covered: including the full Tom Waits / Eagles saga. The Great Debates: Dylan vs. Hendrix on "All Along the Watchtower." Nine Inch Nails vs. Johnny Cash on "Hurt." The story of "Blinded by the Light" and how Manfred Mann's Earth Band accidentally went to No. 1 with a word their label begged them to fix. (You know the word) Special Section: The Lemonheads: the accidental hit Evan Dando was paid $10,000 to record. Plus the full Favourite Spanish Dishes EP breakdown. And because you didn't ask: how do mechanical royalties actually work? What does a songwriter earn from a cover in the streaming era versus a platinum album in 1974? The numbers are not encouraging. Thanks for listening!

    1h 31m
  3. 5115 ep 19: Rock and Rollers Don’t Bathe

    03/11/2025

    5115 ep 19: Rock and Rollers Don’t Bathe

    Send us a text We’re talking eye surgeries, birthdays, and Sea Monkey (singular)  -Exec Producer Burk Shares the Ratt Love -Rock Operas. What even are they? What are the qualifications? -Britannica Fact! What did Mozart’s partner do after moving to Pennsylvania? -What the hell’s going on over at MTV? -Neighborhood App Returns! Weirdness & Mayhem -Our Live Show Schedule Is Sick!  (No one should say that, sorry) -Things annoying us?  -We have some bands and songs for you - do the homework!  The Tubs-Narcissist EggS-Head in Flames exmagician-Keep Your Nose Clean Hurray for the Riffraff- Jealous GuyPeel Dream Magazine-Pictionary (Prepare for pretension!) -Print Magazines!-Foreign Affairs, New Yorker. You heard us! -Book Corner! You should read more.  We’re here for you. And Our Main Topic: Ted Gioia is a renowned American music critic, historian, jazz pianist, and composer. He is best known for his influential work in the jazz world, where he has served as a critic, historian, educator, and record producer. Gioia is the author of 12 books, including The History of Jazz, The Jazz Standards, and Music: A Subversive History, which have been widely acclaimed and translated into 11 languages. A few weeks ago on his Substack, (The Honest Broker, which is the most widely-read music newsletter on the platform) he wrote a piece called The World Was Flat. Now It's Flattened - The state of the culture, 2025 It’s good, but we have thoughts. “Corporations didn’t intend to make the culture stagnant and boring. All they really want is to impose standardization and predictability—because it’s more profitable.” Hit us up on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5115daughterfatherpodcast/

    1h 2m
  4. 5115-ep 17: Weird Cartoony Fishmouth

    10/28/2024

    5115-ep 17: Weird Cartoony Fishmouth

    Send us a text Britannica Facts! -In what sneaky place do handlers keep their treats during dog shows? -What country has no mosquitos? Why does the sky person hate Kiwi Birds? Nextdoor App: We got 2 good ones. Band Names (Start a band and use one of these, just give us credit) Bands to listen to:  -Mei Semones: Mei Semones is an artist creating jazz influenced indie pop songs with lyrics in both Japanese and English, currently based in Brooklyn, NY. -Fantasy of a Broken Heart - Feats of Engineering - Al Nardo and Bailey Wollowitz collided in 2017 at the since-shuttered house venue Heck, in Bushwick. Immediately bonding over the The Flaming Lips and Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, the two have intermittently lived and worked together since, in Brooklyn and Los Angeles -Why Bonnie - Wish on the Bone - Singer-songwriter Blair Howerton’s writing is full of doubt and vulnerability, but her band’s blend of shoegaze, fried country, and straight-ahead indie rock sounds more confident than ever. (7.4 on Pitchfork) -Starcleaner Reunion - a New York quintet who sound a bit like if Stereolab had spent a lot of time hanging out in Ridgewood (Transplants moving to New York City may want to check out the up-and-coming Queens area that made Time Out magazine's world's coolest neighborhoods list). They announced their upcoming EP Café Life with the single “The Hand That I Put Down,” which we named one of the Best Songs Of The Week, and today we get another one called “Plein Air.” -Sharp Pins - Radio DDR -  Lifeguard singer-guitarist Kai Slate If GBV met The Byrds with some Matthew Sweet in there Let’s talk movies: -Joker 2 - 32% Rotten Tomatoes- ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ Is Being Booted Out of Thousands of Theaters This Weekend -Megalopolis - 46% and 35% audience -Cass reads some reviews of these cinematic experiences Country Crap Corner -We thought it was new, it is not new, but who cares. It is bad. -Kid Rock, The Nashville I know How about this lyrical Rob Ritchie poetry: There's a line at the door full of underage whores And the bouncer lets 'em on by There's some clown from LA who's trying to sing Hank But it sounds more like bad Barney Fife Ugh. Our Main topics: Chappell Roan: She loves fame/She hates fame (maybe pick one)Grunge: We watched the documentary, Hype!. (It’s a good watch.) But do the kids even listen to any of the big Grunge bands?  Were all those Seattle bands good?This article: The End of Generation Rock. The music of the baby boomers survived into the 21st century, with stars still performing in their eighties. Can it last? https://www.newstatesman.com/culture/music/2024/10/end-of-generation-rock-boomersHow did we end up with rock gods in their eighties? Hit us up on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5115daughterfatherpodcast/

    53 min
  5. 5115-ep 16: Music isn’t valued by young people today? (Now with 85% less F Bombs)

    08/14/2024

    5115-ep 16: Music isn’t valued by young people today? (Now with 85% less F Bombs)

    Send us a text Remember kids: Good Times Don't Have a Curfew. -This podcast is declared Grandmother-safe, with 85% less F Bombs from you know who. -Announcement- Cass is mobile! -Olympic Thoughts and a trivia question! -David Lynch really loved to smoke.  Not so much now. -The Next Door App- Never lets you down -What’s annoying us? We’ll tell you - the pervasiveness of full body deodorant. Why? -10 new band names we made up.  Colerain Hamster!  And More! -Let’s talk movies.  Let’s talk the stark commitment of Nicolas Cage! And old men sleeping in theaters. -And now, a very insane love letter to Chilis.  You really want to listen to this. Chilis After 9 PM: Late-Night Dining Delights Unveiled https://bakedideas.com/chilis-after-9pm/ We’ve got bands you should check out:  Land of TalkNala SinephroMaya OngakuChris CohenGoatAnd more! -And then, our Top 5 lists of bands that made only one amazing album, and then for whatever reason, they were done. See whose list you dig more. Main Topic: Rick Beato’s video: “The Real Reason Why Music Is Getting Worse” If you love music, and pretty much all of you listening (all 12-30 of you) do, watch the video first. 12 minutes long and good for context: https://youtu.be/1bZ0OSEViyo?si=Cot9T3dTZU4swZuO Cass and I have our agreements and disagreements on Rick’s main points in his video: Is Music is Too Easy to Make ?Is Music is Too Easy to Consume?  ”Music isn’t valued as much by young people today” True? Hit us up on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5115daughterfatherpodcast/

    1h 17m
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5115 is the daughter/father podcast providing sometimes differing, sometimes complimentary perspectives on music, movies, books, and this distinctly American culture that surrounds us.