The Creative Asylum Podcast

Daniel House

The Creative Asylum is a weekly podcast for people interested in conversations with creative types of EVERY stripe (musicians, actors, filmmakers, artists, creative disrupters). We have unscripted conversations that explore attitudes, intentions and strategies around living authentically and keeping creativity alive - in life and in work. NEW EPISODES DROP every Tuesday at 10 (pst)! Your host is Daniel House, co-founder, bassist and primary songwriter for the band Skin Yard and also the president and owner of C/Z Records (the label that launched the careers of Built to Spill, 7 Year Bitch, The Gits, Soundgarden, Melvins, Coffin Break and yes of course. Skin Yard). We would LOVE IT if you would please subscribe to our channel for weekly doses of creative disruption and endless inspiration. YOU are the reason why this channel exists! Your host is Daniel House, co-founder, bassist and primary songwriter for the band Skin Yard and also the president and owner of C/Z Records (the label that launched the careers of Built to Spill, 7 Year Bitch, The Gits, Soundgarden, Melvins, Coffin Break and yes of course. Skin Yard). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Margaret Cho - EP216 - The Creative Asylum

    1D AGO

    Margaret Cho - EP216 - The Creative Asylum

    This is the first time we've had a comic in the Creative Asylum, and I'm still delighted with who it's with! In this episode I got to have a conversation with the unstoppable Margaret Cho — comedian, actor, writer, musician, activist, LGBTQIA+ icon, feminist firestarter, and one of the few people in American comedy who has never once mistaken “polite” as necessary tool for acceptance in a world full of intolerance. For decades, Cho has been dragging hypocrisy, bigotry, misogyny, racism, homophobia, and spot-on crassness into the light with the kind of fearlessness that made her a legend long before most comics learned how to fake being edgy as a career choice. From her groundbreaking sitcom All-American Girl to her era-defining stand-up specials, film and television work, music, books, and fearless political commentary, Margaret has built one of the boldest and most influential careers in comedy. In this conversation, we dive deep into the "awful" of the Trump regime, because let's face it: their clown car of cruelty, corruption, and fascist cosplay needs to be met head-on with resistance, and as Margaret mentions, "comedy is hope." Margaret Cho has spent years using comedy as a weapon - against Trumpism, MAGA fanaticism, white grievance theater, attacks on women’s rights, and the nonstop demonization of immigrants, queer people, and anyone else inconvenient to the authoritarian imagination. We discuss comedy as a form of resistance, rage as fuel and her latest tour, CHOligarchy. On her website, Cho describes the show as her most politically pointed in years, and that tracks — because if America is going to keep free-falling into authoritarianism, we need to be part of the resistance against its most vicious intent. If you’re a fan of political comedy, feminist comedy, queer comedy, anti-Trump comedy, or comedians who still have a spine, this is a conversation that you do not want to miss.  * * * * PLEASE FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Website: https://www.TheCApod.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCApod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CreativeAsylumCA/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    32 min
  2. Gary Taxali (Fine Art & Illustrator) - EP215 - The Creative Asylum

    APR 14

    Gary Taxali (Fine Art & Illustrator) - EP215 - The Creative Asylum

    This episode is a special one for me, as it's with Gary Taxali a huge personal favorite artist of mine, somebody I've been following since the '90s. Gary is a Toronto-based artist, illustrator, and visual satirist whose unmistakable retro-pop style has made him one of the most celebrated illustrators working today.  He's done work with The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, GQ, TIME, Newsweek, and The New York Times and has done collaborations with brands and companyies like Converse, Sony, Warner Brothers and even the Royal Canadian Mint, where he got to design a series of commemorative coins! Taxali's career bridges fine art, editorial illustration, design, pop culture, and sharp social commentary, but does it with a visual language that feels vintage, subversive, funny, and unsettling all at once. He's managed to carve out a lane entirely his own in the worlds of contemporary art and illustration in a way that blurs the boundaries between the two. Gary Taxali is more than a world-class illustrator however: Over the course of the last decade, he’s become one of the most biting political artists during this unnerving era of the Trump regime. As America has lurched deeper into authoritarian spectacle, MAGA extremism, and the corrosive theater of the toxic Trump years, Taxali’s work has stood out as fearless, caustic, funny, and brutally clear-eyed. In this conversation, we talk about art as protest, satire as resistance, the role of illustration as commentary on collapsing political culture, and how Gary has used his work to respond to fascism and the surreal absurdity of modern American life. If you’re into political art, pop art, editorial illustration, protest art, contemporary pop art, graphic design, and targeted anti-Trump commentary, you'll wanna jump on board. * * * * PLEASE FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Website: https://www.TheCApod.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCApod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CreativeAsylumCA/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    44 min
  3. Steve Fisk (Pigeonhed, Producer) - EP214 - The Creative Asylum

    APR 7

    Steve Fisk (Pigeonhed, Producer) - EP214 - The Creative Asylum

    In this episode, I spend some time with an old friend and one of my favorite conversationalists, the legendary (and always funny) Pacific Northwest producer and musician Steve Fisk. In a behind-the-scenes candid chat with one of the architects of some of the region’s most adventurous and influential music, we discuss his working with Nirvana, Soundgarden, Beat Happening, Unwound, Screaming Trees and Carseat Headrest. Known for his adventurous ear and willingness to push bands beyond their comfort zones, Fisk has long been a key figure in the creative ecosystem that helped define the sound of the Pacific Northwest. Similar to Jack Endino, Steve’s story isn't limited to the recording studio: He has a very cool resume as a musician, having played in Pell Mell and the genre-bending collaboration, Pigeonhed with Shawn Smith of BRAD. In this conversation, Fisk reflects on his decades of studio wizardry, the evolution of independent music culture and the creep of AI, and what it takes to help artists capture that special something. It’s a fun deep dive with one of the quiet giants of alternative music, and probably my single favorite character to emerge from the movie Hype! * * * * PLEASE FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Website: https://www.TheCApod.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCApod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CreativeAsylumCA/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 3m
  4. Michael Hill (Tombs, Necromaniacs) - EP209 - The Creative Asylum

    MAR 3

    Michael Hill (Tombs, Necromaniacs) - EP209 - The Creative Asylum

    Prepare to go deep with Michael Hill — the incendiary guitarist, singer, and founder of Tombs, a band that has relentlessly pushed the boundaries of metal, hardcore, and intense and experimental heaviness for close to two decades. In this conversation we trace Michael’s musical evolution from the early days of forging his current sound in the present moment, where his creativity continues to thrive not just through music but through thoughtful focus on being present and being intentional. Beyond brutal dark riffage, Michael hosts two podcasts — the horror-focused Necromaniacs and the genre-spanning Everything Went Black — platforms where extreme music, art, and community collide in mind-expanding ways. This episode also dives into the urgency of free thinking and resistance, as we discuss why it’s essential for artists and citizens alike to push back against the rising tide of authoritarian and fascist impulses in the current Trump regime. We talk about why questioning power isn’t just good politics — it’s vital to protecting creativity, human rights, and the very culture that makes music matter. TOMBS on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL1nmsjw_uvq05qHZAu66kQ Everything Went Black: https://everythingwentblackmedia.com/everything-went-black Necromaniacs: https://everythingwentblackmedia.com/necromaniacs * * * * PLEASE FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Website: https://www.TheCApod.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCApod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CreativeAsylumCA/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    51 min
5
out of 5
15 Ratings

About

The Creative Asylum is a weekly podcast for people interested in conversations with creative types of EVERY stripe (musicians, actors, filmmakers, artists, creative disrupters). We have unscripted conversations that explore attitudes, intentions and strategies around living authentically and keeping creativity alive - in life and in work. NEW EPISODES DROP every Tuesday at 10 (pst)! Your host is Daniel House, co-founder, bassist and primary songwriter for the band Skin Yard and also the president and owner of C/Z Records (the label that launched the careers of Built to Spill, 7 Year Bitch, The Gits, Soundgarden, Melvins, Coffin Break and yes of course. Skin Yard). We would LOVE IT if you would please subscribe to our channel for weekly doses of creative disruption and endless inspiration. YOU are the reason why this channel exists! Your host is Daniel House, co-founder, bassist and primary songwriter for the band Skin Yard and also the president and owner of C/Z Records (the label that launched the careers of Built to Spill, 7 Year Bitch, The Gits, Soundgarden, Melvins, Coffin Break and yes of course. Skin Yard). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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