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The Deconstructionists

Ep 58 - Ryan Alexander ”from Civilian”

The Deconstructionists

John Williamson

Religion, Religion & Spirituality

4.4823 Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2017

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

Guest Bio: This week week we talk to our good friend Ryan the lead-singer from the band Civilian. We had the good fortune to be able to record with Ryan over the summer as he was coming through town on tour for his new album, “You wouldn’t believe what privilege costs.” Enjoy this insight into one of the best songwriters around. Make sure to catch Civilian live when they come through your town! Special guest music provided by: Civilian www.civiliansounds.squarespace.com Facebook: @CivilianSounds Twitter: @Civilian_sounds Instagram: @civilian_sounds Enjoy the songs? Songs featured on this episode were: “Michael, Patience, & The Real Thing/The Feeling” from the album You Wouldn’t Believe What Privilege Costs. The single, “Fear & Trembling.” “Should This Noose Unloosen” from the album Should This Noose Unloosen. Civilian’s music is available on iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, and anywhere good music is sold! Donation: If you enjoy what we’re doing consider supporting us by joining our Patreon family. You can link to our Patreon site via our website www.thedeconstructionists.com. We recently revamped the entire site! You can now connect with us on social media, email us, stream every episode directly from the website, donate, and buy merchandise! Website design by @ryanbattles. The Deconstructionists Podcast is mixed and edited by Nicholas Rowe at National Audio Preservation Society: A full service recording studio and creative habitat, located in Heath, Ohio. Find them on Facebook and Twitter or visit their website for more information. www.nationalaudiopreservationsociety.weebly.com www.facebook.com/nationalaudiopreservationsociety Twitter: @napsrecording Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-deconstructionists/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Transcript

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0:00.0

Should this new sun loosen?

0:04.0

Should I grow weary of the dark?

0:10.0

Before I find this surface, should I blame it on my heart should this new sun loosen this spot

0:30.6

welcome to the deconstructionist podcast everybody coming at you from Columbus

0:35.5

Ohio we are your hosts I'm Adam Narlock.

0:38.2

And I'm John Williamson.

0:39.5

I love doing this.

0:40.6

It's so fun.

0:41.4

It's so much fun.

0:43.0

And by this point, we just got done recording an episode that'll come out, I think, the week after this one, actually.

0:51.4

And I can't even talk to you about it because...

0:53.7

Don't listen to the episode next week while driving a car, operating heavy machinery.

0:58.8

Yeah.

0:59.4

Or holding a baby.

1:00.7

Or holding a baby or being on a treadmill gym.

1:02.7

Just public service announcement weeks in advance.

1:05.8

But this episode, super cool because very rarely do we get to do episodes live where we get to pack another warm body into this sweet little studio here in Columbus, Ohio, in Clintonville.

1:17.7

And we had the special opportunity on this episode of having one of our new friends, the beautiful lead frontman of the band civilian, which we're both very big

1:32.1

fans of. Yep. And Ryan Alexander is another one of those artists who has got a brain to match the

1:42.0

beautiful music and the beautiful red hair.

1:46.3

And what a joy it was to have him on the podcast.

1:50.0

And man, he's just, he's just become such a good friend.

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