Funny people tellin' stories about music. Hosted by Matt Price (Regular Show, Men of a Certain Age).
In the first episode of Whale Cave, host Matt Price talks to actor Andy Daly and director Michael Blieden. Andy tells a story about playing drums in a controversial junior high school talent show, and Mike reflects on his many musical endeavors, including when he wrote a rap for a HBO executive at his company retreat. Matt also comes clean about his beef with two drunk women he sat behind at a Decemberists' concert. Featured artist: Here We Go Magic.
On the second episode of Whale Cave, Matt Besser talks about using "The Wall" to pick up the ladies in college. Wayne Federman discusses what it's like to be big in the ukelele circuit. And host Matt Price confesses that he has never been to Coachella. Featured music: Neutral Milk Hotel.
On the third episode of Whale Cave, Karen Kilgariff tries to change her Dad with Depeche Mode; Brian Huskey takes us inside the mysterious world of Bicycle Face; and host Matt Price learns what's hot in pop music while returning some spolied meat. Featured music: Ali Young.
On the fourth episode of Whale Cave, Janet Varney talks about going to concerts with her cool drummer dad; Lew Schneider meets one of his musical idols in an elevator; and host Matt Price pitches a new cop drama based on rental cars. Featured music: J.C. Brooks and the Uptown Sound.
On the fifth episode of Whale Cave, Moon Zappa gets a disturbing lesson from a member of the Cult; Bart Coleman sees light come out of his chest at a Phish concert; and host Matt Price gets in an argument with a Ticketmaster employee over Regina Spektor. Featured musician: Jim Bianco.
On the sixth episode of Whale Cave, Memory Palace producer Nate DiMeo talks about his high school band Time & Space with its classic tunes like "Wide Butt;" Up All Night actress Jean Villepique tells a story about a scandalous European trip with her freshman year madrigal band; and Matt Price admits that he had a crush on a girl who played Frenchie. Featured music: March Fourth Marching Band.
On the seventh episode of Whale Cave, Paul F. Tompkins has awkward eye contact with Jonathan Richmond; Katie Crown pretends to be a jazz singer at a fundraiser; and host Matt Price is very disturbed by a CD that his daughter got for her birthday. Featured musician: Inara George.
On the eighth episode of Whale Cave, Randy and Jason Sklar heckle a legendary guitarist, Lauren Weedman tries to impress Ani DiFranco, and host Matt Price gets inspired by Guns & Roses bass player Duff McKagan. Featured music: Rogue Wave.
On the ninth episode of Whale Cave, Greg Behrendt fronts a surf-ska band, Molly Prather takes a Def Leppard classic literally, and host Matt Price talks John Lennon with his two year old daughter. Featured music: A.C. Newman.
On the tenth and final Whale Cave of 2012, Jimmy Pardo talks about his time as a high-powered music exec; Kit Pongetti wants to crash a party with Willie Nelson; and host Matt Price is misled by one of his musical idols.