Erk FM 95 – Submissives & Dominatrixes
by Erk
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 56:10 — 51.5MB)
Welcome to episode 95 of Erk FM. The episode title might lead you in a different direction to what you were thinking. Music is supplied courtesy of the bands themselves or has been heard on other music podcasts as shown below. Listening to other music podcasts is a great way for me to support my fellow music podcasters & also to find more music.
Song list:
- So Cold - Titty Bingo (direct via Justin Wayne)
- Highway 1 - Latent Anxiety (direct via drop.io box)
- Fill Your Sails - Public Symphony (direct - download the entire album)
- Need It Now - Here Come The Birds (direct)
- Goodbye Horses - Mortal Loom (direct via drop.io box)
- Don’t Giggle At The Corpse - Lorraine Leckie (via PAI Media)
- Ballad of the Metronome - Elle Lefant (as heard on The Bugcast & Suffolk n Cool)
- Elephant In The Room - Major Major (as heard on Suffolk n Cool)
- Elephant In The Room - Dan Lynch (as heard on The Bugcast)
- Talk the Talk - Titty Bingo (direct via Justin Wayne)















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My, what a racy title you have selected for this show! ;)
Tiddy Bingo rocks!
I love the “Goodbye Horses” song! I went back and listened to that one twice.
“Don’t giggle at the corpse” is an awesome title for a song. I enjoyed that one too. :D
“Ballad of the Metronome” makes me want to get up and dance, and so did “Elephant In the Room”. But, then the last “Elephant In The Room” did not make me want to dance… so there went my theory of what connected these three songs. lol Now that you have explained the connection, it makes sense to me. I totally missed that!
Hmm… you are “more than happy to play” any song that has an elephant in it? I’ll have to keep that in mind… ;)
Great to see one of my favs, Titty Bingo on the show. Thanks for the shout out, Erk!