"Just dirtbag stuff" | Hurt my wimpy little feelings | Jack-of-all-trades | The universe taking a big shit on you | Damn near squalor | A job where you're not special | Just business partners | A drop in a very large bucket | Mainstream media dipping a pinky in | Reprieve from normal life | People with similar political views fighting each other | Importing more culture than you're exporting | Repainting the same picture with less colors | A good problem is still a problem
Tim Williams was the vocalist, guitarist and primary creative force behind Our Lady, a now-defunct emo band from Springfield, IL that may not have been traditionally "big" but left a lasting impression wherever they went. Now Tim and his wife Molli own and operate Ritual Apparel, a clothing company and lifestyle brand for people involved in strength sports. We talk about the transition from putting your creative efforts toward a band to focusing on a brand.
MUSIC FROM THE SHOW:
Our Lady, "Guilt" (from 'Lure')
Our Lady, "Wolf" (from 'split w/ Estates')
Our Lady, "Coping" (from 'II')
Our Lady, "Body" (from 'Lure')
SUPPORT OUR LADY: http://ourlady.bandcamp.com
SUPPORT RITUAL APPAREL: http://ritualhorde.org
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Email: sellinoutpodcast@gmail.com
Twitter: @SellinOutAD
Blog: http://sellinout.tumblr.com
Podcast photo by Nick DiNatale (http://nickdinatale.com)
Theme music by Such Gold, "No Cab Fare" (https://suchgold.bandcamp.com/track/no-cab-fare)
Find a transcript of this episode: https://sellinout.tumblr.com/post/174897803356/transcript-for-episode-1