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Crime StoryCrime StoryHypnosis, false memory and lies: A Texas Ranger’s strange interrogation techniquesIn 2015, Larry Driskill confessed to a murder he swears he did not commit. There was no physical evidence linking him to the crime, and he didn’t know the victim, a 29-year-old woman named Bobbie Sue Hill. And yet, ten years after her murder, Driskill found himself in a police station describing how he disposed of her body in a creek in Parker County, Texas. The man sitting across from Driskill was James Holland, a Texas Ranger who later became known as a “serial killer whisperer" for his ability to procure seemingly impossible confessions from...2025-02-2443 minOversharingOversharingBaby Steps: Moving Beyond Stereotypes & Navigating Male Infertility Ft. Maurice ChammahOn this eighth and final episode of Baby Steps Season 2, Jordana is joined by Maurice Chammah, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and author of "Let The Lord Sort Them," as he shares a deeply personal exploration of male infertility. With candor and sensitivity, Maurice delves into the emotional journey of discovering his own roadblocks to fertility, the societal taboos surrounding male infertility, and how his challenges with fertility made his marriage even stronger. Through his story, Maurice advocates for early testing, compassion, and destigmatization, offering a beacon of empathy and understanding for those grappling with similar challenges. 2024-06-071h 02Wicked Words - A True Crime Talk Show with Kate Winkler DawsonWicked Words - A True Crime Talk Show with Kate Winkler DawsonWicked Words - Maurice Chammah: Just Say You’re SorryMaurice Chammah hosts a podcast called “Smoke Screen: Just Say You’re Sorry.” It tells the story of a brutal murder of a woman who was disparaged by the police to secure a suspect. And that's just the beginning of the questionable techniques used by investigators, as well as the Texas Rangers.  Support this podcast by shopping our latest sponsor deals and promotions at this link: https://bit.ly/4dsqzI1Buy my books: katewinklerdawson.com  If you have suggestions for historical crimes that could use some attention, email me: info...2023-10-2354 minBeyond PoliticsBeyond PoliticsDid a Famous Cop Mind Trick An Innocent Man Into a Murder Confession?Lying. Hypnotizing. Gaslighting. Did Texas’ “serial killer whisperer” and his questionable tactics ensnare an innocent man? An amazing new podcast from journalist Maurice Chammah and the Marshall Project called "Just Say You’re Sorry" poses all of those questions and ultimately asks, what’s the price that we pay for a sense that we’ve closed the books, when we might be closing them on the wrong page? Maurice Chammah is a staff writer and the author of "Let the Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty," which won the 2019 J. Anthony Lukas Work-In-Prog...2023-07-1834 minApple News TodayApple News TodaySneak Peek: What makes a murderer? These investigators might have the answer.Nearly 30 years ago, James Bernard Belcher was sentenced to death for raping, strangling, and drowning 29-year-old Jennifer Embry. Recently, he was given a second chance: a resentencing, this time with new evidence unearthed by a mitigation specialist. These life-history investigators seek to contextualize a defendant’s violent crimes, often by surfacing childhood traumas. On the latest episode of Apple News In Conversation, host Shumita Basu spoke with Maurice Chammah, a reporter for the Marshall Project, about shadowing one specialist as she excavates Belcher’s past in a bid to spare his life. Below are excerpts from the interview.2023-05-0402 minApple News In ConversationApple News In ConversationWhat makes a murderer? These investigators might have the answer.Nearly 30 years ago, James Bernard Belcher was sentenced to death for raping, strangling, and drowning 29-year-old Jennifer Embry. Recently, he was given a second chance: a resentencing, this time with new evidence unearthed by a mitigation specialist. These life-history investigators seek to contextualize a defendant’s violent crimes, often by surfacing childhood traumas. On the latest episode of Apple News In Conversation, host Shumita Basu spoke with Maurice Chammah, a reporter for the Marshall Project, about shadowing one specialist as she excavates Belcher’s past in a bid to spare his life.2023-05-0420 minThe Binge Cases: Catch Me If You KenThe Binge Cases: Catch Me If You KenJust Say You’re Sorry | 1. Not That I RecallTexas Ranger James Holland approaches Air Force veteran Larry Driskill and asks him for help with a murder case. These are the first moments in a psychological battle that will end in Driskill confessing to a brutal killing. All while swearing he doesn’t remember the crime. Incredibly, the whole thing is caught on tape. Through Holland's recordings, journalist Maurice Chammah follows the men into the interrogation room... Subscribe to The Binge to get all episodes of Smoke Screen: Just Say You're Sorry ad-free right now. Click ‘Subscribe’ at the to...2023-05-0136 minSlate BusinessSlate BusinessPolitical Gabfest: Go Ahead, Call It A BailoutDavid Plotz, John Dickerson, and Emily Bazelon discuss the Silicon Valley Bank bailout with David Leonhardt; Ron DeSantis coming out against aid to Ukraine; and free speech fights at elite law schools.Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:William Saletan for The Bulwark: “The Ukraine Untruths of Disingenuous DeSantis”Ken White for The Popehat Report: “Hating Everyone Everywhere All At Once At Stanford”David Lat for Original Jurisdiction: “Yale Law Is No Longer #1—For Free-Speech Debacles”Jordan Metzl for The New York Times: “Wor...2023-03-161h 08Political GabfestPolitical GabfestGo Ahead, Call It A BailoutDavid Plotz, John Dickerson, and Emily Bazelon discuss the Silicon Valley Bank bailout with David Leonhardt; Ron DeSantis coming out against aid to Ukraine; and free speech fights at elite law schools.Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:William Saletan for The Bulwark: “The Ukraine Untruths of Disingenuous DeSantis”Ken White for The Popehat Report: “Hating Everyone Everywhere All At Once At Stanford”David Lat for Original Jurisdiction: “Yale Law Is No Longer #1—For Free-Speech Debacles”Jordan Metzl for The New York Times: “Wor...2023-03-161h 08Today, ExplainedToday, ExplainedHow to save a murdererShould past trauma prevent a convicted killer from being executed? The Marshall Project’s Maurice Chammah reports on “mitigation specialists” who try to save the lives of death row inmates by investigating their histories.This episode was produced by Hady Mawajdeh, edited by Jolie Myers, fact-checked by Laura Bullard and Matt Collette, engineered by Patrick Boyd, and hosted by Noel King.Transcript at vox.com/todayexplainedSupport Today, Explained by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2023-03-0727 minToday, ExplainedToday, ExplainedPower-tripping sheriffsA growing number of county sheriffs believe they hold ultimate power in their jurisdictions. Some have even stopped enforcing state and federal laws they deem unconstitutional. The Marshall Project’s Maurice Chammah explains.This episode was produced by Hady Mawajdeh, edited by Matt Collette, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, engineered by Paul Robert Mounsey, and hosted by Noel King.Transcript at vox.com/todayexplained  Support Today, Explained by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2022-12-0727 minFever DreamsFever DreamsMule Majnia w/ Maurice ChammahThings have gotten a lot crazier over the past few years for award-winning former CBS News war correspondent Lara Logan. Now reinvented as a far-right commentator, she was most recently kicked off Newsmax after appearing on Eric Bolling’s primetime program and launching into a QAnon-themed rant on air, claiming world leaders drank children’s blood and made people eat insects, among other notable wild conspiracies. Elsewhere in the episode, Maurice Chammah, a reporter at The Marshall Project and author of Let the Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty, talks American sheri...2022-10-2648 minHeftyanchor ArchiveHeftyanchor Archive#18 Sven https://archive.org/download/heftyanchor/Season%203/%2318%20Sven.mp3 Sven was on a jury that sentenced a man named Paul Storey to death. He’s regretted it ever since. Then, eight years later, Sven gets an email from Paul’s mother. The original article that Maurice Chammah reported with Sven about his experience on the jury CreditsHeavyweight is hosted and produced by Jonathan Goldstein.This episode was also produced by Stevie Lane, Peter Bresnan, and Kalila Holt.Editing by Jorge Just, with additional editing by Alex Blumberg.Special thanks Emily Condon, Maur...2022-09-2300 minLet\'s Go To Court!Let's Go To Court!The San Antonio Four & Michele NeurauterHate ads? The entire LGTC catalog is available ad-free on Patreon! When Liz Ramirez’ nieces came to visit her for a week in 1994, they had a nice time. They went to the pool. They played basketball. They ate hot dogs. Liz’s roommate, Kristie Mayhugh met the girls. So did Liz and Kristie’s friends, Cassandra Rivera and Anna Vasquez. At the end of the week, the girls hugged their aunt goodbye and went back to their dad’s house. Later, the girls came forward with a shocking allegation. They said that their aunt and her three friends had gang...2022-09-212h 22Great IdeasGreat IdeasIs the Death Penalty Ending in America?Many Americans of a certain age remember when the death penalty was one of the most fraught and divisive issues in America. In fact, it was the wedge issue that most defined the presidential election of 1988. Some of the biggest political headlines in the year 2000 were generated by the Republican governor of Illinois deciding to halt all executions. And the last decade has seen controversy over the method of executions with pharmaceutical companies unwilling to supply the chemicals used in lethal injections. But today we may be approaching a new era of the death penalty in America. Executions have...2022-07-1440 minApple News In ConversationApple News In ConversationDid a Texas man confess to a murder he didn’t commit?When 52-year-old Larry Driskill was questioned by Texas Ranger James Holland in 2015, he thought he was helping police solve a cold case. But within 24 hours, Driskill confessed to a murder he says he didn’t commit. He’s now in prison. Maurice Chammah spent a year looking into this case and others like it for the Marshall Project. He spoke to Apple News Today host Duarte Geraldino about the techniques used by law enforcement that can result in false confessions.2022-02-1923 minApple News TodayApple News TodayIn Conversation: Did a Texas man confess to a murder he didn’t commit?When 52-year-old Larry Driskill was questioned by Texas Ranger James Holland in 2015, he thought he was helping police solve a cold case. But within 24 hours, Driskill confessed to a murder he says he didn’t commit. He’s now in prison. Maurice Chammah spent a year looking into this case and others like it for the Marshall Project. He spoke to Apple News Today host Duarte Geraldino about the techniques used by law enforcement that can result in false confessions.2022-02-1923 minThe Perch Pod with Jacob ShapiroThe Perch Pod with Jacob ShapiroThe Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty"Politics is about justice, and power, and the interactions between them." Maurice Chammah, staff writer at the Marshall Project, comes on with Jacob to discuss the criminal justice system in the United States, which is about as political as things get. Maurice and Jacob discuss how we treat prisoners, how we deal with life and death, the origins and definitions of justice, our perceptions of justice, and what we think about as a collective of terms like good and evil. Buckle up for another fantastic episode! Questions? Reach out at: info@perchperspectives.comLinks:2021-12-271h 03Muddied Waters MediaMuddied Waters Media(((My Fellow Americans))) #115: Maurice ChammahUse of the death penalty has been waning for years, but the debate about whether or not government should have the power to condemn any of us to death continues to rage on. Does it deter people from committing murder? Does it save taxpayers money from not having to imprison murderers for life? Are innocent people being executed? Maurice Chammah writes for The Marshall Project and is the Author of Let The Lord Sort Them: The Rise And Fall Of The Death Penalty. He and Spike are going to do a...2021-09-231h 20Fresh from the Hill: Inside Stories of Noteworthy CornelliansFresh from the Hill: Inside Stories of Noteworthy CornelliansPrisoners are People Too - Maurice Chammah '10Maurice Chammah ’10, author of Let the Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty and journalist at the Marshall Project, has dedicated his life’s work to illuminating the injustices in the American prison system through writing about individual stories while also shedding light on the larger issues at hand.  Tune in today and hear how his love of writing and a class at Cornell helped inspire him to pursue the work he does today. “People who have committed really horrific crimes, even the very worst crimes, they are more than the worst t...2021-09-0152 minPolitics of FoodPolitics of FoodTheir Last MealDespite ongoing debate, Capital Punishment also known as the Death Penalty, is still practiced in 27 states in the United States. The act of giving last meals to those on death row has always been a particularly complicated fascination. Why do we choose to do something so humane for incarcerated folks in their last moments? What is that food tied to? In the first half of the show we’re joined by Henry Hargreaves, a professional photographer from New Zealand whose series, “No Seconds” explores the Last Meal tradition for people on death row. Then, we talk to writer Maurice Chammah who st...2021-05-2655 minDecarceration Nation (with Josh and Joel)Decarceration Nation (with Josh and Joel)104 Maurice ChammahJoshua B. Hoe interviews Maurice Chammah about his book "Let The Lord Sort Them: The Rise And Fall of the Death Penalty"You can find full show notes on our website https://decarcerationnation.com/ 2021-05-241h 07Alyssa Milano: Sorry Not SorryAlyssa Milano: Sorry Not SorryLet the Lord Sort Them: Capital Punishment in America with Maurice ChammahDespite the push for federal executions in the last days of the Trump regime, there is huge momentum for the elimination of the Death Penalty in America. Maurice Chammah joins the podcast this week to discuss the state of capital punishment, what it means for America, and his new book on the subject Let the Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty. Praise For Let The Lord Sort Them: The Rise And Fall Of The Death Penalty… “A searing history of the rise and fall of capital punishment . . . Let the Lord Sort...2021-05-0337 minIt\'s Been a MinuteIt's Been a MinuteThe 'Thin Blue Line' In Minnesota, Plus 'Tell Them, I Am'What's it like to cover the Derek Chauvin trial against the backdrop of continued police violence? Guest host Ari Shapiro talks to Minnesota activist and journalist O'nika Nicole Craven. Then, he talks to Maurice Chammah, staff writer at The Marshall Project, about the origins and evolving symbolism of the thin blue line. Plus, Misha Euceph on the new season of her podcast Tell Them, I Am, and the many ways that Muslims find glimpses of God. Then, Mary Knauf, executive producer of Tell Them, I Am, joins Ari and Misha to play Who Said That.You can follow...2021-04-1636 minNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationHow Will the Death Penalty End?Journalist Maurice Chammah says the federal execution spree during the final weeks of the Trump presidency is evidence of the death penalty’s continued decline, not its resurgence. Chammah is the author of the new book, Let the Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty. Chammah tracks the long arc of the death penalty—its use and its symbolism—alongside the evolution of the criminal justice system as a whole. And he grounds his discussion in American history, particularly the history of Texas, the epicenter of the American death penalty. In Texas...2021-03-2536 minNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationHow Will the Death Penalty End?Journalist Maurice Chammah says the federal execution spree during the final weeks of the Trump presidency is evidence of the death penalty’s continued decline, not its resurgence. Chammah is the author of the new book, Let the Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty. Chammah tracks the long arc of the death penalty—its use and its symbolism—alongside the evolution of the criminal justice system as a whole. And he grounds his discussion in American history, particularly the history of Texas, the epicenter of the American death penalty. In Texas...2021-03-2536 minPast Due with Ana Marie Cox and Open Mike EaglePast Due with Ana Marie Cox and Open Mike EagleSympathy for the ExecutionerMaurice Chammah, author of the NYT Editor’s Pick “Let the Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty,” joins us to talk about how enforcing the death penalty poisons everyone who is a part of it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2021-03-0554 minABA Journal: Modern Law LibraryABA Journal: Modern Law LibraryWhat can Texas tell us about the rise and fall of the death penalty?In Let The Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty, Maurice Chammah shares how Texas became the country's capital punishment capital.2021-02-171h 01ABA Journal Podcasts - Legal Talk NetworkABA Journal Podcasts - Legal Talk NetworkABA Journal: Modern Law Library : What can Texas tell us about the rise and fall of the death penalty?By the late 1960s, use of the death penalty was on the decline in the United States. But after the U.S. Supreme Court declared in the 1972 case Furman v. Georgia that the death penalty as practiced violated the Eighth and 14th Amendments, there was a political backlash. By 1976, Georgia had a new capital punishment system that did pass Supreme Court muster, and other states followed suit–including Texas. In Let The Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty, Maurice Chammah examines how Texas reinstated its death penalty and quickly became the leader in...2021-02-171h 01PEN AmericaPEN AmericaWorks of Justice 117 - Maurice ChammahIn this episode of our Works of Justice series, we had the pleasure of speaking with Maurice Chammah, a journalist and staff writer at The Marshall Project whose reporting on the criminal justice system has been published by The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Atlantic, Esquire, and Mother Jones, among others. His first book, Let the Lord Sort Them, was just released. Haunting and absorbing, Let the Lord Sort Them traces the rise and fall of the death penalty in the United States by focusing on Texas as a microcosm of our country's preoccupation with capital punishment. In...2021-02-0942 minThe Book ReviewThe Book ReviewChang-rae Lee on His New Novel: ‘It’s Kind of a Crazy Book.’Chang-rae Lee’s new novel, “My Year Abroad,” is his sixth. On this week’s podcast, Lee says that his readers might be surprised by it.“It’s kind of a crazy book, and particularly I think for people who know my work,” Lee says. “I’m sure my editor was surprised by what she got. I didn’t quite describe it the way it turned out.” The novel follows a New Jersey 20-year-old named Tiller, who is at loose ends, as he befriends a very successful Chinese entrepreneur. “They go traveling together,” Lee says. “They have what we might call business...2021-02-051h 07Pod Save the PeoplePod Save the PeopleLet Yourself Feel (with Maurice Chammah)DeRay, Sam, Kaya, and De'Ara dive into the underreported news of the week, including Seattle PD's budget, billionaire economic recovery, vaccination distribution, and immigration agents within the 287(g) program. Netta Elzie gives updates on what's happening with the nationwide protests. DeRay sits down with Maurice Chammah, author of "Let The Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty in the United States" to discuss capital punishment.For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/podsavethepeople.Links:DeRay: https://theappeal.org/the-lab/report/deca...2021-02-021h 12Access Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasAccess Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasLet the Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty by Maurice ChammahPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/432267 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Let the Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty Author: Maurice Chammah Narrator: Kevin R. Free Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 25 minutes Release date: January 26, 2021 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS’ CHOICE • A deeply reported, searingly honest portrait of the death penalty in Texas—and what it tells us about crime and punishment in America “If you’re one of those people who despair that nothing changes, and dream that something can, this is a story of how it does.”—Anand Giridharadas, T...2021-01-2610 minAccess Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasAccess Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasLet the Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty by Maurice ChammahPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/432267to listen full audiobooks. Title: Let the Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty Author: Maurice Chammah Narrator: Kevin R. Free Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 25 minutes Release date: January 26, 2021 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS’ CHOICE • A deeply reported, searingly honest portrait of the death penalty in Texas—and what it tells us about crime and punishment in America “If you’re one of those people who despair that nothing changes, and dream that something can, this is a story of how it does.”—Anand Giridharadas, The New York Ti...2021-01-2611h 25Grab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceLet the Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty by Maurice ChammahPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/432267 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Let the Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty Author: Maurice Chammah Narrator: Kevin R. Free Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 25 minutes Release date: January 26, 2021 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS’ CHOICE • A deeply reported, searingly honest portrait of the death penalty in Texas—and what it tells us about crime and punishment in America “If you’re one of those people who despair that nothing changes, and dream that something can, this is a story of how it does.”—Anand Giridharadas, T...2021-01-2610 minGet Lost in the World of Stories With Free AudiobookGet Lost in the World of Stories With Free AudiobookLet the Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty Audiobook by Maurice ChammahListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 432267 Title: Let the Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty Author: Maurice Chammah Narrator: Kevin R. Free Format: Unabridged Length: 11:25:15 Language: English Release date: 01-26-21 Publisher: Random House (Audio) Genres: History, Non-Fiction, North America, Social Science, Law Summary: NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS’ CHOICE • A deeply reported, searingly honest portrait of the death penalty in Texas—and what it tells us about crime and punishment in America “If you’re one of those people who despair that nothing changes, and dream that something can, this is a s...2021-01-2611h 25Download Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsDownload Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsLet the Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty by Maurice ChammahPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/432267to listen full audiobooks. Title: Let the Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty Author: Maurice Chammah Narrator: Kevin R. Free Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 25 minutes Release date: January 26, 2021 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS’ CHOICE • A deeply reported, searingly honest portrait of the death penalty in Texas—and what it tells us about crime and punishment in America “If you’re one of those people who despair that nothing changes, and dream that something can, this is a story of how it does.”—Anand Giridhara...2021-01-2611h 25Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsBest Full-Length Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsLet the Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty by Maurice ChammahPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/432267 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Let the Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty Author: Maurice Chammah Narrator: Kevin R. Free Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 25 minutes Release date: January 26, 2021 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS’ CHOICE • A deeply reported, searingly honest portrait of the death penalty in Texas—and what it tells us about crime and punishment in America “If you’re one of those people who despair that nothing changes, and dream that something can, this is a story of how it does.”—Anan...2021-01-2610 minFor RealFor Real21 Anticipated Books to Start 2021This week Alice and Kim preview 21 of their most-anticipated new books from the first half of 2021. Plus, they discuss reading plans for the year and some of the best-reviewed books of 2020. Subscribe to For Real using RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. For more nonfiction recommendations, sign up for our True Story newsletter, edited by Alice Burton. Nonfiction in the News “The Best Reviewed Nonfiction of 2020 [LitHub] Most Anticipated Nonfiction of the First Half of 2021 White Feminism: From the Suffragettes to Influencers and Who They Leave Behind by...2021-01-0549 minThe Crime Story Podcast with Kary AntholisThe Crime Story Podcast with Kary AntholisInterview: Maurice Chammah on Covering the Death Penalty (with Amanda Knox)You can find a transcript of this conversation at CrimeStory.com. 2020-08-1933 minStrictly Homicide PodcastStrictly Homicide PodcastEpisode 25 - Rushed Execution Series Part VI - Marcel WilliamsEpisode 25 - Rushed Execution Series Part VI - Marcel WilliamsPart VI of the Rushed Execution Series covers the cases of the sixth inmate scheduled for execution in Arkansas during the rushed executions in April 2017. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and rate and review! You can also become a patreon and donate as little as $1 a month. PATREON: patreon.com/StrictlyhomicideWEBPAGE: Strictlyhomicidepodcast.comDon’t forget to follow us on all social media!TWITTER: @strictlyhmicideFACEBOOK: facebook.com/StrictlyHomicidePodcastMake sure to join our FB Group to discuss the cases, true...2019-08-1334 minStrictly Homicide PodcastStrictly Homicide PodcastEpisode 24 - Rushed Execution Series Part V - Jack Jones Part 2This is part 2 of a two part episode. Episode 24 - Rushed Execution Series Part V - Jack Jones Part 2Part V of the Rushed Execution Series covers the cases of the fifth inmate scheduled for execution in Arkansas during the rushed executions in April 2017. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and rate and review! You can also become a patreon and donate as little as $1 a month. PATREON: patreon.com/StrictlyhomicideWEBPAGE: Strictlyhomicidepodcast.comDon’t forget to follow us on all social media! TWITTER: @strictlyhmicideFACEBOOK: facebook.com/StrictlyHomicidePodcastMake sur...2019-07-1444 minStrictly Homicide PodcastStrictly Homicide PodcastEpisode 23 - Rushed Execution Series Part V - Jack Jones Part 1This is part 1 of a two part episode. Episode 23 – Rushed Execution Series Part V – Jack Henry Jones JrPart V of the Rushed Execution Series covers the cases of the fifth inmate scheduled for execution in Arkansas during the rushed executions in April 2017. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and rate and review! You can also become a patreon and donate as little as $1 a month. PATREON: patreon.com/StrictlyhomicideWEBPAGE: Strictlyhomicidepodcast.comDon’t forget to follow us on all social media! TWITTER: @strictlyhmicideFACEBOOK: facebook.com/StrictlyHomicidePodcastMake sure to join...2019-06-3035 minStrictly Homicide PodcastStrictly Homicide PodcastEpisode 22 - Rushed Execution Series Part IV - Stacy JohnsonEpisode 22 - Rushed Execution Series Part Four - Stacy Johnson In April 2017 Arkansas' Supply of the drug Midazolam was going to expire, to avoid wasting the drugs they had that are hard to get, The governor thought rushing eight executions in four days would be best.... Part four covers the case of the fourth inmate scheduled for execution, Stacy Johnson. Strictly Homicide is researched, written, hosted and produced by Nicki T. Original Music by Mr. TTheis episode's promos include:UnresolvedSomethings Not RightSources used for research on this serie...2019-05-1343 minStrictly Homicide PodcastStrictly Homicide PodcastEpisode 20 Rushed Execution Series Part III - Ledell LeeEpisode 20 Rushed Execution Series - Part IIILedell LeeA serial Rapist, murderer, and the third inmate scheduled for execution in April 2017. PROMOS From:California True CrimeHoosier HomicideThe Asian Madness Podcast Sources used for research on this series: Police Reports, Court Documents and the following public information:Arkansas Times Article written by Benjamin Hardy (2015)https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2015/08/13/udpate-arkansas-has-purchased-lethal-injection-drugs-including-midazolamTwo articles written by Liliana Segura (2017) for The Intercept Articlehttps://theintercept.com/2017/04/26/how-a-daughters-search-for-her-biological-father-led-her-to-an-execution-in-arkansas/https://theintercept.com/2017/11/12/arkansas-death-row-executions-kenneth-williams/The Ma...2019-02-1923 minStrictly Homicide PodcastStrictly Homicide PodcastEpisode 19 - Rushed Execution Series Part II - Don DavisPart II of the Rushed Execution Series covers the case of Don Davis, who was scheduled to be executed on the first of the four execution dates along with Bruce Ward. Promos: Mugshot PodcastGo Postal PodcastThe Hidden Staircase Its always Funny in Philly Strictly Homicide is researched, written, hosted and edit by Nicki T. I will be at the True Crime Podcast Convention in Chicago this year! Strictlyhomicidepodcast.comSources used for research on this series: Police Reports, Court Documents and the following public information:Arkansas Times Article written by Benjamin Hardy (2015)https://arktim...2019-01-0823 minStrictly Homicide PodcastStrictly Homicide PodcastEpisode 18 - Rushed Executions Series Part OneEpisode 18Rushed Executions SeriesPart One - Bruce Earl Ward In April 2017 Arkansas' supply of the drugs used for lethal injection were about to expire, to avoid wasting the drugs that are hard to get, the state decided to rush the execution of eight inmates...  This series will cover each of their cases... Starting with Bruce Earl Ward.Research, Writing, Hosting, Recording and Production done by Nicki T. Original Music by Mr T. Promos in this episode: Dumb and Busted PodcastTargeted PodcastStatus Pending PodcastS...2018-11-2123 minHeavyweightHeavyweight#18 SvenSven was on a jury that sentenced a man named Paul Storey to death. He's regretted it ever since. Then, eight years later, Sven gets an email from Paul’s mother.The original article that Maurice Chammah reported with Sven about his experience on the jury: https://www.themarshallproject.org/2016/03/10/my-regrets-as-a-juror-who-sent-a-man-to-death-rowCreditsHeavyweight is hosted and produced by Jonathan Goldstein.This episode was also produced by Stevie Lane, Peter Bresnan, and Kalila Holt.Editing by Jorge Just, with additional editing by Alex Blumberg.Special thanks Emily Condon, Ma...2018-10-1832 minHeavyweightHeavyweight#18 SvenSven was on a jury that sentenced a man named Paul Storey to death. He's regretted it ever since. Then, eight years later, Sven gets an email from Paul’s mother.The original article that Maurice Chammah reported with Sven about his experience on the jury: https://www.themarshallproject.org/2016/03/10/my-regrets-as-a-juror-who-sent-a-man-to-death-rowCreditsHeavyweight is hosted and produced by Jonathan Goldstein.This episode was also produced by Stevie Lane, Peter Bresnan, and Kalila Holt.Editing by Jorge Just, with additional editing by Alex Blumberg.Special thanks Emily Condon, Ma...2018-10-1832 minTexas Tribune AudioTexas Tribune AudioCan the Government Really Take Your Stuff?Can the Government Really Take Your Stuff? Maurice Chammah, staff writer at The Marshall Project, moderated the “Can the Government Really Take Your Stuff?” panel featuring Konni Burton, Harold Eavenson, Chuy Hinojosa, William Lee Hon and Arif Panju at The Texas Tribune Festival on Sept. 23, 2017.2017-09-2859 minTexas Tribune AudioTexas Tribune AudioIs the Death Penalty WorkingMaurice Chammah, staff writer at The Marshall Project, moderated the “Is the Death Penalty Working?” panel featuring Elsa Alcala, Joe Deshotel, Kathryn Kase, Jarvis Parsons and Jordan Steiker at The Texas Tribune Festival on Sept. 24, 2016.2016-09-281h 01Texas Tribune FestivalTexas Tribune FestivalIs the Death Penalty WorkingMaurice Chammah, staff writer at The Marshall Project, moderated the “Is the Death Penalty Working?” panel featuring Elsa Alcala, Joe Deshotel, Kathryn Kase, Jarvis Parsons and Jordan Steiker at The Texas Tribune Festival on Sept. 24, 2016.2016-09-281h 01Texas Tribune Festival 2017Texas Tribune Festival 2017Is the Death Penalty WorkingMaurice Chammah, staff writer at The Marshall Project, moderated the “Is the Death Penalty Working?” panel featuring Elsa Alcala, Joe Deshotel, Kathryn Kase, Jarvis Parsons and Jordan Steiker at The Texas Tribune Festival on Sept. 24, 2016.2016-09-281h 01The Sour StreamThe Sour StreamLay Me Down SmoothRecorded by The Sour Notes at Broadmoor House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Eric Morales in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Keys, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Andrew Stevens - Drums on 1, 4 Travis Hackett - Drums on 2 Justin Selman - Drums on 3, 5, 8 Taylor Steinberg - Drums on 9, 10 Rene Chavez - Guitar on 3, 5, 8, 9, 10 Chris Page - Guitar on 1, 4 Sabrina Ellis - Vocals on 1 Yola Blake - Vocals on 2 Bailey Glover - Vocals on 3 Elaine Greer - Vocals on 4 Lauren Green - Vocals...2014-08-2903 minTheSourNotesTheSourNotesLay Me Down SmoothRecorded by The Sour Notes at Broadmoor House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Eric Morales in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Keys, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Andrew Stevens - Drums on 1, 4 Travis Hackett - Drums on 2 Justin Selman - Drums on 3, 5, 8 Taylor Steinberg - Drums on 9, 10 Rene Chavez - Guitar on 3, 5, 8, 9, 10 Chris Page - Guitar on 1, 4 Sabrina Ellis - Vocals on 1 Yola Blake - Vocals on 2 Bailey Glover - Vocals on 3 Elaine Greer - Vocals on 4 Lauren Green - Vocals...2014-08-2903 minThe Sour StreamThe Sour StreamCutthroatRecorded by The Sour Notes at Broadmoor House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Eric Morales in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Keys, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Andrew Stevens - Drums on 1, 4 Travis Hackett - Drums on 2 Justin Selman - Drums on 3, 5, 8 Taylor Steinberg - Drums on 9, 10 Rene Chavez - Guitar on 3, 5, 8, 9, 10 Chris Page - Guitar on 1, 4 Sabrina Ellis - Vocals on 1 Yola Blake - Vocals on 2 Bailey Glover - Vocals on 3 Elaine Greer - Vocals on 4 Lauren Green - Vocals...2014-02-1904 minTheSourNotesTheSourNotesCutthroatRecorded by The Sour Notes at Broadmoor House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Eric Morales in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Keys, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Andrew Stevens - Drums on 1, 4 Travis Hackett - Drums on 2 Justin Selman - Drums on 3, 5, 8 Taylor Steinberg - Drums on 9, 10 Rene Chavez - Guitar on 3, 5, 8, 9, 10 Chris Page - Guitar on 1, 4 Sabrina Ellis - Vocals on 1 Yola Blake - Vocals on 2 Bailey Glover - Vocals on 3 Elaine Greer - Vocals on 4 Lauren Green - Vocals...2014-02-1904 minThe Sour StreamThe Sour StreamIt Could Be WorseRecorded by The Sour Notes at Broadmoor House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Eric Morales in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Keys, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Andrew Stevens - Drums on 1, 4 Travis Hackett - Drums on 2 Justin Selman - Drums on 3, 5, 8 Taylor Steinberg - Drums on 9, 10 Rene Chavez - Guitar on 3, 5, 8, 9, 10 Chris Page - Guitar on 1, 4 Sabrina Ellis - Vocals on 1 Yola Blake - Vocals on 2 Bailey Glover - Vocals on 3 Elaine Greer - Vocals on 4 Lauren Green - Vocals...2014-02-1904 minTheSourNotesTheSourNotesIt Could Be WorseRecorded by The Sour Notes at Broadmoor House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Eric Morales in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Keys, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Andrew Stevens - Drums on 1, 4 Travis Hackett - Drums on 2 Justin Selman - Drums on 3, 5, 8 Taylor Steinberg - Drums on 9, 10 Rene Chavez - Guitar on 3, 5, 8, 9, 10 Chris Page - Guitar on 1, 4 Sabrina Ellis - Vocals on 1 Yola Blake - Vocals on 2 Bailey Glover - Vocals on 3 Elaine Greer - Vocals on 4 Lauren Green - Vocals...2014-02-1904 minThe Sour StreamThe Sour StreamSomewhere They Can't EnterRecorded by The Sour Notes at Broadmoor House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Eric Morales in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Keys, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Andrew Stevens - Drums on 1, 4 Travis Hackett - Drums on 2 Justin Selman - Drums on 3, 5, 8 Taylor Steinberg - Drums on 9, 10 Rene Chavez - Guitar on 3, 5, 8, 9, 10 Chris Page - Guitar on 1, 4 Sabrina Ellis - Vocals on 1 Yola Blake - Vocals on 2 Bailey Glover - Vocals on 3 Elaine Greer - Vocals on 4 Lauren Green - Vocals...2014-02-1902 minTheSourNotesTheSourNotesSomewhere They Can't EnterRecorded by The Sour Notes at Broadmoor House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Eric Morales in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Keys, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Andrew Stevens - Drums on 1, 4 Travis Hackett - Drums on 2 Justin Selman - Drums on 3, 5, 8 Taylor Steinberg - Drums on 9, 10 Rene Chavez - Guitar on 3, 5, 8, 9, 10 Chris Page - Guitar on 1, 4 Sabrina Ellis - Vocals on 1 Yola Blake - Vocals on 2 Bailey Glover - Vocals on 3 Elaine Greer - Vocals on 4 Lauren Green - Vocals...2014-02-1902 minThe Sour StreamThe Sour StreamLoose EndsRecorded by The Sour Notes at Broadmoor House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Eric Morales in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Keys, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Andrew Stevens - Drums on 1, 4 Travis Hackett - Drums on 2 Justin Selman - Drums on 3, 5, 8 Taylor Steinberg - Drums on 9, 10 Rene Chavez - Guitar on 3, 5, 8, 9, 10 Chris Page - Guitar on 1, 4 Sabrina Ellis - Vocals on 1 Yola Blake - Vocals on 2 Bailey Glover - Vocals on 3 Elaine Greer - Vocals on 4 Lauren Green - Vocals...2014-02-1902 minTheSourNotesTheSourNotesLoose EndsRecorded by The Sour Notes at Broadmoor House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Eric Morales in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Keys, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Andrew Stevens - Drums on 1, 4 Travis Hackett - Drums on 2 Justin Selman - Drums on 3, 5, 8 Taylor Steinberg - Drums on 9, 10 Rene Chavez - Guitar on 3, 5, 8, 9, 10 Chris Page - Guitar on 1, 4 Sabrina Ellis - Vocals on 1 Yola Blake - Vocals on 2 Bailey Glover - Vocals on 3 Elaine Greer - Vocals on 4 Lauren Green - Vocals...2014-02-1902 minThe Sour StreamThe Sour StreamWith Ease, With TimeRecorded by The Sour Notes at Broadmoor House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Eric Morales in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Keys, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Andrew Stevens - Drums on 1, 4 Travis Hackett - Drums on 2 Justin Selman - Drums on 3, 5, 8 Taylor Steinberg - Drums on 9, 10 Rene Chavez - Guitar on 3, 5, 8, 9, 10 Chris Page - Guitar on 1, 4 Sabrina Ellis - Vocals on 1 Yola Blake - Vocals on 2 Bailey Glover - Vocals on 3 Elaine Greer - Vocals on 4 Lauren Green - Vocals...2014-02-1902 minTheSourNotesTheSourNotesWith Ease, With TimeRecorded by The Sour Notes at Broadmoor House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Eric Morales in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Keys, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Andrew Stevens - Drums on 1, 4 Travis Hackett - Drums on 2 Justin Selman - Drums on 3, 5, 8 Taylor Steinberg - Drums on 9, 10 Rene Chavez - Guitar on 3, 5, 8, 9, 10 Chris Page - Guitar on 1, 4 Sabrina Ellis - Vocals on 1 Yola Blake - Vocals on 2 Bailey Glover - Vocals on 3 Elaine Greer - Vocals on 4 Lauren Green - Vocals...2014-02-1902 minThe Sour StreamThe Sour StreamDon't ListenRecorded by The Sour Notes at Broadmoor House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Eric Morales in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Keys, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Andrew Stevens - Drums on 1, 4 Travis Hackett - Drums on 2 Justin Selman - Drums on 3, 5, 8 Taylor Steinberg - Drums on 9, 10 Rene Chavez - Guitar on 3, 5, 8, 9, 10 Chris Page - Guitar on 1, 4 Sabrina Ellis - Vocals on 1 Yola Blake - Vocals on 2 Bailey Glover - Vocals on 3 Elaine Greer - Vocals on 4 Lauren Green - Vocals...2014-02-1902 minTheSourNotesTheSourNotesDon't ListenRecorded by The Sour Notes at Broadmoor House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Eric Morales in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Keys, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Andrew Stevens - Drums on 1, 4 Travis Hackett - Drums on 2 Justin Selman - Drums on 3, 5, 8 Taylor Steinberg - Drums on 9, 10 Rene Chavez - Guitar on 3, 5, 8, 9, 10 Chris Page - Guitar on 1, 4 Sabrina Ellis - Vocals on 1 Yola Blake - Vocals on 2 Bailey Glover - Vocals on 3 Elaine Greer - Vocals on 4 Lauren Green - Vocals...2014-02-1902 minThe Sour StreamThe Sour StreamDo What MayRecorded by The Sour Notes at Broadmoor House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Eric Morales in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Keys, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Andrew Stevens - Drums on 1, 4 Travis Hackett - Drums on 2 Justin Selman - Drums on 3, 5, 8 Taylor Steinberg - Drums on 9, 10 Rene Chavez - Guitar on 3, 5, 8, 9, 10 Chris Page - Guitar on 1, 4 Sabrina Ellis - Vocals on 1 Yola Blake - Vocals on 2 Bailey Glover - Vocals on 3 Elaine Greer - Vocals on 4 Lauren Green - Vocals...2014-02-1903 minTheSourNotesTheSourNotesDo What MayRecorded by The Sour Notes at Broadmoor House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Eric Morales in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Keys, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Andrew Stevens - Drums on 1, 4 Travis Hackett - Drums on 2 Justin Selman - Drums on 3, 5, 8 Taylor Steinberg - Drums on 9, 10 Rene Chavez - Guitar on 3, 5, 8, 9, 10 Chris Page - Guitar on 1, 4 Sabrina Ellis - Vocals on 1 Yola Blake - Vocals on 2 Bailey Glover - Vocals on 3 Elaine Greer - Vocals on 4 Lauren Green - Vocals...2014-02-1903 minThe Sour StreamThe Sour StreamIn The MeanwhileRecorded by The Sour Notes at Broadmoor House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Eric Morales in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Keys, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Andrew Stevens - Drums on 1, 4 Travis Hackett - Drums on 2 Justin Selman - Drums on 3, 5, 8 Taylor Steinberg - Drums on 9, 10 Rene Chavez - Guitar on 3, 5, 8, 9, 10 Chris Page - Guitar on 1, 4 Sabrina Ellis - Vocals on 1 Yola Blake - Vocals on 2 Bailey Glover - Vocals on 3 Elaine Greer - Vocals on 4 Lauren Green - Vocals...2013-06-2403 minTheSourNotesTheSourNotesIn The MeanwhileRecorded by The Sour Notes at Broadmoor House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Eric Morales in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Keys, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Andrew Stevens - Drums on 1, 4 Travis Hackett - Drums on 2 Justin Selman - Drums on 3, 5, 8 Taylor Steinberg - Drums on 9, 10 Rene Chavez - Guitar on 3, 5, 8, 9, 10 Chris Page - Guitar on 1, 4 Sabrina Ellis - Vocals on 1 Yola Blake - Vocals on 2 Bailey Glover - Vocals on 3 Elaine Greer - Vocals on 4 Lauren Green - Vocals...2013-06-2403 minThe Sour StreamThe Sour StreamParticularly ShrillRecorded by The Sour Notes at Griffith House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Renate Winter in Austin, TX Artwork by Chris Davis in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Organ, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Taylor Steinberg - Drums Chris Page - Guitar, Keys Kelly DeWitt - Keys, Vocals Maurice Chammah - Violin, Cello Clara Brill - Violin Rita Andrade - Viola Nick Gregg - Cello Matt Puckett - Saxophone Rene Chavez - Guitar on 1 www.thesournotes.com2012-04-0202 minLast LooksLast LooksParticularly ShrillRecorded by The Sour Notes at Griffith House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Renate Winter in Austin, TX Artwork by Chris Davis in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Organ, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Taylor Steinberg - Drums Chris Page - Guitar, Keys Kelly DeWitt - Keys, Vocals Maurice Chammah - Violin, Cello Clara Brill - Violin Rita Andrade - Viola Nick Gregg - Cello Matt Puckett - Saxophone Rene Chavez - Guitar on 1 www.thesournotes.com2012-04-0202 minTheSourNotesTheSourNotesParticularly ShrillRecorded by The Sour Notes at Griffith House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Renate Winter in Austin, TX Artwork by Chris Davis in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Organ, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Taylor Steinberg - Drums Chris Page - Guitar, Keys Kelly DeWitt - Keys, Vocals Maurice Chammah - Violin, Cello Clara Brill - Violin Rita Andrade - Viola Nick Gregg - Cello Matt Puckett - Saxophone Rene Chavez - Guitar on 1 www.thesournotes.com2012-04-0202 minTheSourNotesTheSourNotesLast LooksRecorded by The Sour Notes at Griffith House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Renate Winter in Austin, TX Artwork by Chris Davis in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Organ, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Taylor Steinberg - Drums Chris Page - Guitar, Keys Kelly DeWitt - Keys, Vocals Maurice Chammah - Violin, Cello Clara Brill - Violin Rita Andrade - Viola Nick Gregg - Cello Matt Puckett - Saxophone Rene Chavez - Guitar on 1 www.thesournotes.com2012-04-0203 minThe Sour StreamThe Sour StreamLast LooksRecorded by The Sour Notes at Griffith House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Renate Winter in Austin, TX Artwork by Chris Davis in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Organ, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Taylor Steinberg - Drums Chris Page - Guitar, Keys Kelly DeWitt - Keys, Vocals Maurice Chammah - Violin, Cello Clara Brill - Violin Rita Andrade - Viola Nick Gregg - Cello Matt Puckett - Saxophone Rene Chavez - Guitar on 1 www.thesournotes.com2012-04-0203 minLast LooksLast LooksLast LooksRecorded by The Sour Notes at Griffith House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Renate Winter in Austin, TX Artwork by Chris Davis in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Organ, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Taylor Steinberg - Drums Chris Page - Guitar, Keys Kelly DeWitt - Keys, Vocals Maurice Chammah - Violin, Cello Clara Brill - Violin Rita Andrade - Viola Nick Gregg - Cello Matt Puckett - Saxophone Rene Chavez - Guitar on 1 www.thesournotes.com2012-04-0203 minTheSourNotesTheSourNotesMore ContourRecorded by The Sour Notes at Griffith House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Renate Winter in Austin, TX Artwork by Chris Davis in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Organ, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Taylor Steinberg - Drums Chris Page - Guitar, Keys Kelly DeWitt - Keys, Vocals Maurice Chammah - Violin, Cello Clara Brill - Violin Rita Andrade - Viola Nick Gregg - Cello Matt Puckett - Saxophone Rene Chavez - Guitar on 1 www.thesournotes.com2012-04-0202 minLast LooksLast LooksMore ContourRecorded by The Sour Notes at Griffith House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Renate Winter in Austin, TX Artwork by Chris Davis in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Organ, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Taylor Steinberg - Drums Chris Page - Guitar, Keys Kelly DeWitt - Keys, Vocals Maurice Chammah - Violin, Cello Clara Brill - Violin Rita Andrade - Viola Nick Gregg - Cello Matt Puckett - Saxophone Rene Chavez - Guitar on 1 www.thesournotes.com2012-04-0202 minThe Sour StreamThe Sour StreamMore ContourRecorded by The Sour Notes at Griffith House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Renate Winter in Austin, TX Artwork by Chris Davis in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Organ, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Taylor Steinberg - Drums Chris Page - Guitar, Keys Kelly DeWitt - Keys, Vocals Maurice Chammah - Violin, Cello Clara Brill - Violin Rita Andrade - Viola Nick Gregg - Cello Matt Puckett - Saxophone Rene Chavez - Guitar on 1 www.thesournotes.com2012-04-0202 minLast LooksLast LooksAs Crude As WatercolorRecorded by The Sour Notes at Griffith House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Renate Winter in Austin, TX Artwork by Chris Davis in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Organ, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Taylor Steinberg - Drums Chris Page - Guitar, Keys Kelly DeWitt - Keys, Vocals Maurice Chammah - Violin, Cello Clara Brill - Violin Rita Andrade - Viola Nick Gregg - Cello Matt Puckett - Saxophone Rene Chavez - Guitar on 1 www.thesournotes.com2012-04-0204 minTheSourNotesTheSourNotesAs Crude As WatercolorRecorded by The Sour Notes at Griffith House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Renate Winter in Austin, TX Artwork by Chris Davis in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Organ, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Taylor Steinberg - Drums Chris Page - Guitar, Keys Kelly DeWitt - Keys, Vocals Maurice Chammah - Violin, Cello Clara Brill - Violin Rita Andrade - Viola Nick Gregg - Cello Matt Puckett - Saxophone Rene Chavez - Guitar on 1 www.thesournotes.com2012-04-0204 minThe Sour StreamThe Sour StreamAs Crude As WatercolorRecorded by The Sour Notes at Griffith House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Renate Winter in Austin, TX Artwork by Chris Davis in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Organ, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Taylor Steinberg - Drums Chris Page - Guitar, Keys Kelly DeWitt - Keys, Vocals Maurice Chammah - Violin, Cello Clara Brill - Violin Rita Andrade - Viola Nick Gregg - Cello Matt Puckett - Saxophone Rene Chavez - Guitar on 1 www.thesournotes.com2012-04-0204 minLast LooksLast LooksThe Moment You Feel ItRecorded by The Sour Notes at Griffith House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Renate Winter in Austin, TX Artwork by Chris Davis in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Organ, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Taylor Steinberg - Drums Chris Page - Guitar, Keys Kelly DeWitt - Keys, Vocals Maurice Chammah - Violin, Cello Clara Brill - Violin Rita Andrade - Viola Nick Gregg - Cello Matt Puckett - Saxophone Rene Chavez - Guitar on 1 www.thesournotes.com2012-04-0202 minThe Sour StreamThe Sour StreamThe Moment You Feel ItRecorded by The Sour Notes at Griffith House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Renate Winter in Austin, TX Artwork by Chris Davis in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Organ, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Taylor Steinberg - Drums Chris Page - Guitar, Keys Kelly DeWitt - Keys, Vocals Maurice Chammah - Violin, Cello Clara Brill - Violin Rita Andrade - Viola Nick Gregg - Cello Matt Puckett - Saxophone Rene Chavez - Guitar on 1 www.thesournotes.com2012-04-0202 minTheSourNotesTheSourNotesThe Moment You Feel ItRecorded by The Sour Notes at Griffith House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Renate Winter in Austin, TX Artwork by Chris Davis in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Organ, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Taylor Steinberg - Drums Chris Page - Guitar, Keys Kelly DeWitt - Keys, Vocals Maurice Chammah - Violin, Cello Clara Brill - Violin Rita Andrade - Viola Nick Gregg - Cello Matt Puckett - Saxophone Rene Chavez - Guitar on 1 www.thesournotes.com2012-04-0202 minLast LooksLast LooksHot Here Under The RoofRecorded by The Sour Notes at Griffith House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Renate Winter in Austin, TX Artwork by Chris Davis in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Organ, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Taylor Steinberg - Drums Chris Page - Guitar, Keys Kelly DeWitt - Keys, Vocals Maurice Chammah - Violin, Cello Clara Brill - Violin Rita Andrade - Viola Nick Gregg - Cello Matt Puckett - Saxophone Rene Chavez - Guitar on 1 www.thesournotes.com2012-04-0202 minTheSourNotesTheSourNotesHot Here Under The RoofRecorded by The Sour Notes at Griffith House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Renate Winter in Austin, TX Artwork by Chris Davis in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Organ, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Taylor Steinberg - Drums Chris Page - Guitar, Keys Kelly DeWitt - Keys, Vocals Maurice Chammah - Violin, Cello Clara Brill - Violin Rita Andrade - Viola Nick Gregg - Cello Matt Puckett - Saxophone Rene Chavez - Guitar on 1 www.thesournotes.com2012-04-0202 minThe Sour StreamThe Sour StreamHot Here Under The RoofRecorded by The Sour Notes at Griffith House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Renate Winter in Austin, TX Artwork by Chris Davis in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Organ, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Taylor Steinberg - Drums Chris Page - Guitar, Keys Kelly DeWitt - Keys, Vocals Maurice Chammah - Violin, Cello Clara Brill - Violin Rita Andrade - Viola Nick Gregg - Cello Matt Puckett - Saxophone Rene Chavez - Guitar on 1 www.thesournotes.com2012-04-0202 minThe Sour StreamThe Sour StreamBig DreamsRecorded by The Sour Notes at Griffith House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Renate Winter in Austin, TX Artwork by Chris Davis in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Organ, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Taylor Steinberg - Drums Chris Page - Guitar, Keys Kelly DeWitt - Keys, Vocals Maurice Chammah - Violin, Cello Clara Brill - Violin Rita Andrade - Viola Nick Gregg - Cello Matt Puckett - Saxophone Rene Chavez - Guitar on 1 www.thesournotes.com2012-04-0202 minTheSourNotesTheSourNotesBig DreamsRecorded by The Sour Notes at Griffith House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Renate Winter in Austin, TX Artwork by Chris Davis in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Organ, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Taylor Steinberg - Drums Chris Page - Guitar, Keys Kelly DeWitt - Keys, Vocals Maurice Chammah - Violin, Cello Clara Brill - Violin Rita Andrade - Viola Nick Gregg - Cello Matt Puckett - Saxophone Rene Chavez - Guitar on 1 www.thesournotes.com2012-04-0202 minLast LooksLast LooksBig DreamsRecorded by The Sour Notes at Griffith House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Renate Winter in Austin, TX Artwork by Chris Davis in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Organ, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Taylor Steinberg - Drums Chris Page - Guitar, Keys Kelly DeWitt - Keys, Vocals Maurice Chammah - Violin, Cello Clara Brill - Violin Rita Andrade - Viola Nick Gregg - Cello Matt Puckett - Saxophone Rene Chavez - Guitar on 1 www.thesournotes.com2012-04-0202 minThe Sour StreamThe Sour StreamHot Pink FlaresRecorded by The Sour Notes at Griffith House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Renate Winter in Austin, TX Artwork by Chris Davis in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Organ, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Taylor Steinberg - Drums Chris Page - Guitar, Keys Kelly DeWitt - Keys, Vocals Maurice Chammah - Violin, Cello Clara Brill - Violin Rita Andrade - Viola Nick Gregg - Cello Matt Puckett - Saxophone Rene Chavez - Guitar on 1 www.thesournotes.com2012-04-0203 minLast LooksLast LooksHot Pink FlaresRecorded by The Sour Notes at Griffith House in Austin, TX Mixed by Steve Christensen in Houston, TX Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound in New York, NY Photograph by Renate Winter in Austin, TX Artwork by Chris Davis in Austin, TX Jared Boulanger - Guitar, Organ, Vocals Amarah Boulanger - Bass Taylor Steinberg - Drums Chris Page - Guitar, Keys Kelly DeWitt - Keys, Vocals Maurice Chammah - Violin, Cello Clara Brill - Violin Rita Andrade - Viola Nick Gregg - Cello Matt Puckett - Saxophone Rene Chavez - Guitar on 1 www.thesournotes.com2012-04-0203 min