Episode 21

full
Published on:

24th Jun 2023

Soggy Cheeze-Itz & Spoon Sandwiches w/ Beige

Today, we’re sitting down with a fantastic human I’ve had the pleasure of knowing about a decade now, Josh Dahlquist. I got to meet Josh through my musical meanderings once upon a time, meeting him through his stage persona: Beige as the lead vocalist of the group Triceracorn. Now, he’s doing fantastic stick-n-poke tattoos out of his private studio in Seattle, but still finds time to make music, clothing, and enjoy the beauty of everyday.

In this episode, Beige came down to Portland and stopped by the Pit to talk about the differences of stick-n-poke vs machine tattoos, roller derby, and calling hecklers onstage. We also chat about making art intentionally, eating strange foods, and the concept of consumption vs. creation.


If you wanna book a tattoo with Beige or learn more about his art, you can find him on instagram @nowyoureshattered. And make sure you stay tuned til the end of the episode, where we play a choice cut of the album Porcelain by Triceracorn entitled “Black Water.” Links will be in the description.



At this time, we want to thank our sponsors StrangeLoop Animation. A brand new visual arts company specializing in 2D traditional animation, the founders of Strangeloop have been supporters of the show since day one. As they are now supporters of our show, we are now supporters of their art, so make sure to go check them out on instagram @strangeloopanimation (all one word).



Make sure you subscribe to our Patreon for exclusive bonus episodes and music!



Triceracorn - Porcelain [Full Album]

patreon.com/thenostalgiapit 

linktr.ee/nostalgiapit



Find us on twitter:


@nostalgiapit

@thehashtronaut

@araless

@MadshroomMC



Instagram:


@nowyoureshattered

@ruining_your.childhood

@feral_williams

@aralessbmn

@madshroommc

@strangeloopanimation

Show artwork for The Nostalgia Pit

About the Podcast

The Nostalgia Pit
FKA: Ruining Your Childhood - The Pitfalls of Nostalgia
The Nostalgia Pit is a podcast aiming to dissect pop culture, the subconscious, and other psychological phenomena through a hyperbolic and prismatic lens. Hosted by Rob Snow and Colin Casserd, the Nostalgia Pit is available anywhere you find your podcasts.

Nostalgia is so often thought of as something great from our childhood... But this psychological pitfall can sometimes have massive effects on our decision making. Our goal here is to discuss these areas where morals and ethics blur and the warm feelings of childhood take over. Oh, and to talk some shit...

Produced by Colin Casserd
Engineered by Alex Riddle (Season 2)

About your host

Profile picture for Colin Casserd

Colin Casserd