#MorningMonarchy: March 2, 2017
Mass meditations, sex slaves and the next march + this day in history w/Charlie Chaplin's body and our song of the day by Presentable Corpse on your Morning Monarchy for March 2, 2017.
Mass meditations, sex slaves and the next march + this day in history w/Charlie Chaplin's body and our song of the day by Presentable Corpse on your Morning Monarchy for March 2, 2017.
What happens when a scientist at CERN asks musicians to make an album about the Large Hadron Collider? You get a pulsating piece of psychedelic concept rock called "Patterns Of Light" by long-running Michigan band, His Name Is Alive.
Firing up HAARP, normalizing cannibalism and reading three letters + this day in history w/Iwo Jima and our song of the day by Jens Lekman on your Morning Monarchy for February 23, 2017.
Fake predictions, unsolved crimes and the twinning + this day in history w/Britney shaves her head and our song of the day by The Holy on your Morning Monarchy for February 16, 2017.
Cosmic triggers, meme magic and the snow moon + this day in history w/McCarthy Commies and our song of the day by Moon Duo on your Morning Monarchy for February 9, 2017.
West coast chaos, worldwide abuse and the Candlemas initiation + this day in history w/the murder of William Desmond Taylor and our song of the day by Angelic Milk on your Morning Monarchy for February 2, 2017.
Fiery protests, institutional abuse and Obama's legacy + this day in history w/"You Nazty Spy!" and our song of the day by OK Go on your Morning Monarchy for January 19, 2017.
Mass hysteria, corporate mediums and a Trump "Trackdown" + this day in history w/the Harrisburg Seven and our song of the day by Active Bird Community on your Morning Monarchy for January 12, 2017.
Can we draw a connection between America's post-election riots - and the spate of celebrity deaths? Thomas Sheridan joins Media Monarchy for the first time to talk about 2017, the defunct dodos and why we may get a few years of tranquility.
Can we draw a connection between America's post-election riots - and the spate of celebrity deaths? Thomas Sheridan joins Media Monarchy for the first time to talk about 2017, the defunct dodos and why we may get a few years of tranquility.