The Mary Wallopers

On this week’s episode of The Last Mixed Tape Podcast Steve muses on the people of Dundalk and punk-trad act the Mary Wallopers protesting far-right fascists using music through the lens of the words written on legendary folk artist Pete Seeger’s banjo “this machine surrounds hate and forces it to surrender”.

Steve also reviews Por enquanto não vou ao mar, the debut album from Calmea. A record containing a sonic and textural thread the flows from song to song.

Meanwhile, the Count of Monte Playlisto reviews new music from Leah Rose, Lucy Gaffney, Gurriers, Bicurious, Soft Launch, and Molly Dowling, and adds them to TLMT’s Irish Mixed Tape playlist on Spotify.


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