Assholes, take note: If you post stupid shit on my comment board, I will cut you.
Love & Radio is a radio show. Some people have nice things to say about it:
"i listened to "with a bullet" like i do most podcasts late at night while washing dishes. and then an hour or so later as i was falling asleep, i woke both me and my girlfriend up by letting out a small whimper. just a little, "eeuuhh," because i was having a terrible dream where i was being chased by several people with guns. i'm just glad i woke up before it got real ugly."
- Jonathan Menjivar, associate producer, Fresh Air with Terry Gross
"What I would say about your show is that it's violatingly personal without crossing what I call the "Todd Solondz Threshold." Don't get me wrong, I love a lot of his films, but when you cross the "TST" there is a shock value that misdirects listener/viewer attention. You meditate on the fucked up shit, but you're not an exploitative "fucked up shit" scavenger - there's a big difference. Your method is good, and the other has a tendency to suckle on asses. Nick, I will call you a lot of things, but I will never call you an ass suckler."
- Jesse Allen, all-around awesome guy
"...I don't need to hear nasty details and logistics of a certain bowel performance. But I love the discussion that surrounds discomfort, awkwardness, pressure... The Podcast I most look forward to listening to on a regular basis is Love and Radio. This week's episode deals with my true loves. Talking and toilets. Stories and shitting."
- Some dude named Zo
"Love and Radio is like listening, condensed, to the best two years of the ten that came after college."
- Brendan Greeley, producer, Open Source with Christopher Lydon
"I think I wondered before this episode, 'Is Love & Radio trying to mold itself into a quirky mainstream vein?' To which this episode answers, politely, 'fuck off.'"
- Matt Sahr, maintainence man, Pferdzwackur
"We can't really fault it for sounding like it belongs on top-notch radio. This is why we have queued it up on the 'ol iPod and recommend you do the same."
- Colin Rego, bostonist
When are you going to show your pretty face again? it is almost like you have gone off and gotten real jobs and now have time for neither love nor radio...
"Thrshold" a new audio piece from New York multi-media artist Kyle Miller. It is now available for listing on our MS media player-track 1. "Thrshold" is a lushly textured composition witch invites it listener to contemplate its layers.
Love and Radio has been a relief of mind and body while serving in Romania. Being in the Peace Corps, love takes on a whole new meaning as you try to assimilate into a different culture. It's good to know love is insane regardless of the country. Please, bring me more episodes! Thanks, Justin Almeida United States Peace Corps Group 22 Romania
If you have not stopped by in a while we have some moderately new material currently up. A new track by trans state collaborators IllConn provides a sound track to the last hour of sunlight of day "The Golden Hour" A East Michigan stripper tells a story which includes nudity, a sloppy dresser and a missing truck.
So if you haven’t stopped by in the last month or so our latest tracks are new to you.