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Queen City Sounds Podcast Ep. 7: Plack Blague and the Wild, Wild Midwest Music Underground

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Plack Blague started as a side project of grindcore outfit Wasteoid. Drummer Raws Schlesinger wanted an outlet for his interest in electronic music, noise and dance music and Plack Blague became, for about a decade, the occasional vehicle for that when it launched on Halloween 2001 and a pretext for Scheslinger to play some of the weirder shows he would have been going to anyway. With the untimely passing of Jeffmetal Sayers of Wasteoid in September 2011, Schesinger went on to focus his energy on Plack Blague and hone its craft, visual style and performances and along the way went from something of a local and regional legend to a star of the American underground able to fit bills of multiple musical genres and one of the most powerful and compelling live acts running. Depending on which record you pick up or show you catch you might hear more of the noise side of Plack Blague or more of the electronic dance aspect but in place is the leather daddy gear and Schlesinger's dynamic stage show comparable to a more industrial and noise Big Freedia—the same raw intensity and infectiously fun energy. Schlesinger also regularly issues aesthetically striking merch and does t-shirt screenings for himself and other artists. But as you will hear in our recent interview with Raws he has a strong sense of community and connection to underground music culture both within the rich history of Lincoln, Nebraska punk and extreme music and the larger culture beyond his regional scene.

To check out Plack Blague's music and order merch, visit the Bandcamp page: plackblague.bandcamp.com

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released November 4, 2021

Interview by Tom Murphy, the intro music is "Continuity Polaroids" by Haikyo Cartographer, photo is of Plack Blague at Hi-Dive on May13, 2017 (photo by Tom Murphy)

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The podcast for Queen City Sounds and Art, a mostly music website based in the Queen City of the Plains, Denver. queencitysoundsandart.wordpress.com

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