Locust Radio Ep 10 Richard Hamilton’s Discordant Will

In this episode Tish and Adam talk to the poet Richard Hamilton about his new book, Rest of Us (Recenter Press, 2021) and Hamilton shares a number of his poems. We also discuss, among other things, the relationship of the social and the subjective, absurdist aesthetic strategies, the afterlife of slavery, remixing time, the “MFA industry” and the Kenneth Goldsmith controversy, what it means to write or make art for the working-class and oppressed, the relationship of visual art to poetry, and the discordant will of the revolutionary subject.

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Locust Radio Ep 9.5 Working-Class Art + Stink Ape Resurrection Primer

In the second half of episode 9, available for subscribers and patrons, we discuss the relationship between class, subjectivity, and art in collective wall writing and the socialist punk band, the Minutemen; post-capitalist culture; the need for revolutionary struggle in the absence of revolutionary models; the fragmentation of the left and the class; and more. Tish and Adam also read excerpts from The Stink Ape Resurrection Primer.

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Locust Radio Ep 9 Art + Propaganda

In this episode begin with an excerpt from the Locust anthology series, Swarm Stories, and then Tish and Adam move on to discussing art, politics, and propaganda with Locust comrade Anupam Roy. Anupam Roy is an artist and propagandist with the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation. We also discuss Anupam’s drawings, appearing in Locust Review #5, Excuse Me I Was Sharpening My Teeth and May Day; Tish’s “franken-prose-poetry” series, The Stink Ape Resurrection Primer'; and Adam’s painting/collage, Snek Rallies the Oil Snakes, while Aelita Beheads Elon Musk, and Possum Sings Against the Rain, and augmented digital print series, Social Resurrection Task-Prints.

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Locust Radio Ep 8.5 Mutation, Carnival, and Socialist Ufology

In the second half of episode eight, recorded in July, we read and discuss excerpts from the first issue of Imago; the new theory annual from Locust Review. Tish reads the 1937 Michelist speech, presented at the third Science Fiction convention in Philadelphia, “Mutation or Death,” outlining their communist perspective for the SF genre. Alex reads an excerpt from Kira Woodworth’s essay, “Pink Parasols at the Barricades” about the Seattle CHOP autonomous zone created during the BLM uprising in 2020. And Adam reads the Imago review of A.M. Gittlitz’s book, I Want to Believe: Posadism, UFOs, and Apocalypse Communism, explaining the particular origins of what has become a kind of socialist ufology.

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Locust Radio Ep 8 Between Worlds

After the council of oil snakes convenes to discuss the worm spider rebellion, Adam and Tish review the theme — “Between Worlds” — of Locust Review’s first “theory annual,” Imago.

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Locust Radio Ep 7.5 Barricades On Sunset

In the second part of our show, available to SUBSCRIBERS ONLY, Tish and Alex read some new poems. We also continue our discussion about surrealism, particularly how it might pertain to our organizations and the possibility of transformation. Can the odd and nonsensical allow us to envision our lives and cities dramatically reshaped?

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Locust Radio Ep 7 Breaking Out of the Steel Cage!

After Salvador Dali receives a well-deserved beat-down, Tish, Adam and Alex talk surrealism! Widely known, but frequently depoliticized in our current day, surrealism is a cornerstone of the critical irrealist project for us at Locust Review. We discuss its origins, missions and goals in liberating the mind from the fetters of capitalism and empire, and its communist activism.

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Locust Radio Ep 6.5 Kenneth Goldsmith’s Seagulls vs. Punk Rock Pirates (Preview)

In the second part of our show, available to SUBSCRIBERS ONLY, Mike and Leslie join us to talk about how utterly feeble most conceptual poetry and art are, and contrast it with their own vital experiences in Corpus Christi’s underground music and arts scenes. We ponder how the pandemic relief packages may have provided some breathing room for the working class to rediscover its creativity. And finally, we ramble on for a while about our own work, and we hear some more poetry from Leslie.

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Locust Radio Ep 5.5 GameStop Never Happened (Preview)

For the second half of our show, available to SUBSCRIBERS ONLY, Alex reads a long excerpt from this massive essay in the newest issue of Salvage. Also, Tish, Adam and Alex talk about the aesthetics of the GameStop short squeeze…

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Locust Radio Ep 4.5 The Cookie Monster Who Flew Into Space from Peoria, Illinois

For the second half of our show, available to SUBSCRIBERS ONLY, Tish Markley and Adam Ray Adkins share more of their work. We also talk about Ilya and Emilia Kabakov and narrative conceptual art, and why the Peoria Cookie Monster mural is so much more interesting than those monoliths that have been appearing lately. If you want to hear this portion, and haven’t subscribed yet, do so now.

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Locust Radio Ep 4 Make Acid Communist Again

We have guests! Artists Omnia Sol (whose music you will recognize as a regular feature at Locust Radio) and Adam Ray Adkins (a.k.a. Dirt: Son of Earth and co-host of the Acid Left videocast) come on the show to talk their own work, the impact of acid communism, and what it means to build a 21st century psychedelic reason. Each of our guests shares some of their poetry and music, and we hear some more of Tish’s ongoing novel Sound. Plus, just in time for the holidays, we get to hear what actually happened to George Bailey that night in Pottersville, after the Angel of History intervened...

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Locust Radio Ep 3.5 Hugo Gernsback Gets Pounded in the Butt by His Own Apolitical Scientific Utopianism

For the second half of Locust Radio episode three, available to SUBSCRIBERS ONLY, we share some of our current writing and research, including a much-overlooked group of writers who tried to claim sci-fi for communism in the 1930s, and an overview of the work of Hugo-nominated fantasy writer Chuck Tingle.

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Episode 2 - Death Becomes Us: A Very Locust Halloween

Happy Halloween! No surprise we love the scary season here at Locust Radio. To celebrate, Adam, Tish and Alex discuss some of their favorite artifacts of radical(-ish) horror: Larry Cohen’s Maniac Cop, Chuck Palahniuk’s Rant: The Oral History of Buster Casey, and clipping.’s There Existed an Addiction To Blood. We also check in with some spooky pals defending an asylum from gentrifiers and read some our favorite answers from the Irrealist Workers Survey.

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Episode 1 - Art, Poetry, + Boomer the Three-Legged Piss Hero

Locust Radio is Locust Review’s monthly podcast on the weird, the political, and where they intersect in fiction, art, poetry and creativity. Hosted by LR editors Tish Markley, Adam Turl and Alexander Billet, Locust Radio features discussions of the radical weird, history and current events, interviews with artists, writers, and musicians, and readings of conceptual art, poetry and fiction. Locust Radio is produced by Drew Franzblau. Music is by Omnia Sol.

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