Allston Pudding Presents: The Puddcast
Allston Pudding's first podcast. Talking to musicians from Boston and everywhere else too.
Episode 50: 1000 YEARS OF ALLSTON PUDDING with Perry Eaton from Beeef
Awwww gimme the Beeef boys and free my soul, tomorrow night's the Allston Pudding 15th birthday sho-o-ooo-ooww. I said awwwwwwwwww gimme the Beeef Boys
It's the 50th freakin' episode of this here dang ol dang ol podcast! It's the 15th birthday of the dang ol dang ol Allston Pudding! It's... Perry Eaton as our guest this week, talking about his music, hyping up the show tomorrow night, and reminiscing on his days as part of AP's founding crew.
Here's to 1000 more years of Allston of House Pudding, first of its name.
Episode 49: In My Hobbit Era with Bus Crush
Ben Walker and Olivia Sisay from Bus Crush join Harry to officially kick 2026 off in style. And also maybe to talk about their new EP and music video. Whatever.
Episode 48: Who Let "Who Let The Dogs Out" Out with Ben Sisto
A few years ago, Ben Sisto's Wikipedia rabbit hole led him into a mystery: who first came up with the iconic refrain of "Who Let The Dogs Out?" As the subject of a new documentary, Ben's fascination with uncovering the truth led him around the world to Miami, the UK, and more. Listen t0 Ben talk about the documentary with Harry on the premiere episode of a new season of the dang ol' Puddcast!
Episode 47: NICE, A Fest Preview with Alex Pickert
NICE!!!! It's a Fest! Now in it's 4th year, Nice keeps building upon itself and improving. Founder and organizer Alex Pickert joins Harry on the show to talk about how excited they both are for this year's iteration of what has become Boston's best showcase of local indie, alternative, and DIY music.
Episode 46: Back by Unpopular Demand with Kevin Grady from Fracture Type
Fracture Type are a dope as fuck post-hardcore band from Quincy, MA. Their lead singer and baritone guitarist Kevin Grady also went to high school with Harry. So this episode is really just two friends catching up and yapping about music. What could be better?
Episode 45: Happy Just to See You are Happy Just to See You with Evan from Happy Just to See You
Ben Bonadies and Dillon Riley take over this week on thee Puddcast to chat with Evan from Happy Just to See You. They locked Harry in a cage, but he will be free. He will know vengeance.
Episode 44: The Czarvel Cinematic Universe with Esoteric of CZARFACE
If you follow underground hip-hop, you undoubtedly know Boston duo 7L & Esoteric. Even if you barely know mainstream hip-hop, you've probably heard of the Wu Tang Clan. CZARFACE is the team-up of the Boston Duo and Wu Tang's Inspectah Deck. Esoteric joined Harry on thee Puddcast to discuss CZARFACE's newest album, CZARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.
Episode 43: Biblically Accurate Catgirls with Tiefling
Tiefling is a Boston-based electronic producer and DJ who recently dropped an ambient album titled 1nstrumentality, for which she designed her own set of Biblically-accurate angels.
Episode 42: God is in the Music (And the Music's in Me) with Chaia
Chaia is an electronic producer and DJ who splits her time between Boston and New York. Using house and techno as her canvas, she samples traditional Yiddish music and sound bytes from contemporary progressive Jewish thinkers to combine her modern music interests with her ancestral background.
Episode 41: Sweet Massachusetts Boys Who Like To Say The Word "F*CK" with Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald (formerly rvrsr) has been a journeyman of live and session performing as the guitarist for Cliff Notez, Tim Hall, and more. He's getting ready to release his first solo material in a few years, so he joins Harry... and things get real sensitive and tender. Be soft, y'all.
Episode 40: In Between Days with Alex Magelby
Now in its 2nd year, In Between Days has emerged as one of the Boston area's best curated festivals. We sat down with founder Alex Magelby to get some insight into the genesis of the festival as well as give you all a little preview of this year's iteration, headlined by Modest Mouse, Sunny Day Real Estate, and more.
Episode 39: Doctor Melodica, Jam Master, and Galaga Guy with Sapatnik
The word Sapatnik roughly translates to "an old friend who you've been through some shit with." In that spirit, this band seeks to operate like a collective, with each member making an equal contribution to find mutual healing through music. They talk to Harry about their new album Jam Jar, which came out this week.
Episode 38: The Shape of Punk to Come with Perennial
Perennial use a simple formula to make ridiculously exciting music: punk, filtered thru the band's obsession with early-to-mid 60s music (Motown soul, girl groups, a little underground act called The Beatles). Ben and Harry chat with them this week on the Puddcast.
Episode 37: Serving Country with Fat Randy
Fat Randy's music has been described as "avant-prog-punk." Whatever. What's more interesting is their story about the time they played a benefit gig for someone who had a stroke and (unknowingly) hired a deranged clown who took things a little too far. Oh, and Harry breaks down how every music genre is either country or rock. May the 18th be with you.
Episode 36: Internet Demons & Indoor Shopping Malls with LAVAGXRL
LAVAGXRL is one of Boston's most eclectic underground artists, producers, and DJs. They join Harry and cohost Dillon to discuss their upcoming project, as well as the various random topics that Harry's ADHD raddled brain can spew out.
Episode 35: Through the Fire & Flames with Matt Shearer
Matt Shearer is a reporter for WBZ News Boston. He's been going viral for his hilarious local news coverage via TikTok and Instagram. He helps Harry and Ben kick off season three of thee Puddcast.
Season 3 Episode 1 Trailer
WE. ARE. BACK.
Episode 34: Was It The Quirked Up White Boy With A Little Bit Of Swag Bustin It Down Sexual Style Goated With The Sauce
On the here SEASON TWO FINALE of this here dang ol' dang ol' Puddcast, Allston Pudding writer Ben Bonadies joins Harry live in the studio to dissect that enigmatic figure that has swept the meme world: the quirked up white boy with a little bit of swag bustin it down sexual style goated with the sauce. This is a shitpost.
Episode 33: TikTok Gives Me Hope with DAMOYEE
Dallas-DAMOYEE is one of Berklee's brightest lights. She's a singer-songewriter, multi-instrumentalist, all-around content creator. She stopped by the show to discuss her latest single "Ride With Ya," as well as her 2019 album The Whole Truth. And to talk all things TikTok with Harry.
Episode 32: Armageddon the Hell Outta Here! with Spooky Boys
Which Michael Bay movies are good? Do jelly beans suck? Will we get arrested if we smash the Ronald Reagan jelly bean mural? These are the burning questions we take on for this week's episode of the Puddcast with special guests Spooky Boys, an indie band out of Portland, OR, who are also here to promote their new EP "Which Ways Up."
Episode 31: Beats By Girlz Boston Takeover
Beats By Girlz Boston is a pretty rad organization, we think. They offer women and gender-expansive people the opportunity to learn music production, a field that gender minorities have historically been excluded from. For this episode, we're joined by four of the group's members: Naomi Westwater (taking over as host for the episode), Ximena Rivas, Maria Bartolotta, and DJ Slick Vick.
Episode 30: A Robotic Game of Jenga with Emma Jayne
Though she has since moved to New York, Emma Jayne wrote and recorded her debut album while she was a student at Boston University. Her upbeat, honest, and down-to-earth songwriting is sure to bring a smile to your face.
Episode 29: Wait, Can You Take Me Thrifting? with VQnC
As one of Boston's finest purveyors of dance music grooves, VQnC is for sure a good source for high quality tips on self-care, living out a hot n' healthy summer, and whether or not HOUSE IS BACK BABY! She and Harry make plans to go thrift shopping. Eat your heart out, Macklemore (and Ryan Lewis).
Episode 28: Wild Things Extended Universe with Cliff Notez
If you don't know Cliff Notez... what the hell are you doin with your life, my dude? He's only one of Boston's most talented artists. Whether it's music, film, photography, painting, and more, he's an artist and organizer like the city has never seen. He sits down with us this week to talk about what he's been working on lately.
Dang Ol' Dang Ol' Puddcast Birthday Spectacular: Puddcast Thee Birth Chart: It's Puddcastin' Time, Baybee! with Dori Chaput
Do you want to know what the Puddcast's rising sign is, baby?
Episode 27: Love Languages with Ava Sophia
This week, local R&B singer/songwriter Ava Sophia joins us to talk about the myriad new possibilities that are possible when writing songs about that capital-L Love. swoon
Episode 26: Can I Swear On This? with Maryze
Montreal pop singer Maryze really deserves a larger platform. Their unique blend of R&B, hyperpop, and mid-2000s influences comes shining through on debut album "8," which sees the singer placing herself in fantasy worlds and exploring mutable qualities.
Episode 25: Surviving the Impossible with Craig Lewis
Author Craig Lewis was an active member in Allston's vibrant punk rock/hardcore community in the 90s... for better or worse. His story is one of overcoming adversity, abuse, loneliness, and misdiagnosed mental health issues. Here and there, he regales us with stories of Allston back in the day.
Episode 24: Turkish Star Wars, Dio, and PJ Harvey with Ajda the Turkish Queen
Ajda the Turkish Queen has been a Boston rock veteran for 25 years, a journeywoman who has played in all sorts of projects. She joined us this week on the podcast to talk about some of her favorite artists, as well as her experiences playing shows around town.
Episode 23: Getting Used to This with Spring Silver
Spring Silver (from Silver Spring, MD) lands somewhere on the precipice between math rock, metal, punk, and just plain good rock music. They join us this week on the show to talk about their latest album and upcoming show in Boston.
Episode 22: Comfort in Darkness, Communing with Ghosts with Alison Clancy
Alison Clancy is a singer, songwriter, and dancer based in New York (though she is a regular guest lecturer at MIT. The way she describes her spiritual relationship with art and performance is simply *chef's kiss*,
Episode 21: What Happens When Harry Meets Another Arsenal Fan with The Hit Factory
We've got our first interview with an artist from outside North America! International Puddcast of Mystery, baby! The Hit Factory is an afrobeat duo from Lagos, Nigeria that incorporate many elements of hip-hop and R&B in their production. Members Tom Lash and Harmony sat down with Harry for our first transatlantic episode.
Episode 20: If We Had Been On That Puddcast With Our Kids, It Wouldn't Have Went Down Like It Did with Haasan Barclay (Part 2)
Part two of our interview with Haasan Barclay. Hear tracks from his newest project "Dual Shock" and also why Mark Wahlberg definitely smart and should not sue us!
Episode 19: Voiced by Chris Pratt, Unfortunately with Haasan Barclay (Part 1)
In the star-studded season premiere, we sat down with viral sensation Haasan Barclay, the embodiment of can't stop won't stop mentality, whose musical output is so eclectic that you never know what he's gonna drop next.
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Season 2 Trailer
The Allston Pudding Puddcast is BACK BAYBEE!!!
Episode 18: Hometown Heroes with Pink Navel
In our JUMBO-SIZED season finale extravaganza, we had indie rapper Pink Navel talk about their music, but more importantly, talk with our host Harry about their mutual hometown (Marshfield, MA). A hyper=specific topic that very few will be able to relate to! Do you want to know wha the best pizza place is in a barely-on-the-map Boston suburb? No? Us neither.
Episode 17: Yule with Naomi Westwater
'Tis the season for the Puddcast's first holiday special with this week's guest Naomi Westwater, a roots/americana singer-songwriter who recently released a holiday EP just in time for Christmas!
Episode 16: One of a Kindness with Leo the Kind
This week, pop artist Leo the Kind from Brockton stops by to walk us through his musical background, which started with an old school Playstation game and has led him to become a Boston Music Award winner.
Episode 15: I Dream of Fishies with MARI GETI
MARI GETI is an alternative hip-hop artist who fully embraces their uniqueness both in personality and artistic output. This week, they tell Harry about a very specific nightmare they had in which fish took over the world.
Episode 15: I Dream of Fishie with MARI GETI
MARI GETI is an alternative hip-hop artist who fully embraces their uniqueness both in personality and artistic output. This week, they tell Harry about a very specific nightmare they had in which fish took over the world.