September 11, 2013
EP. 53 — The Cronut Capers
Har Mar is back in full swing and is joined by amazing comedian, musician, author Dave Hill for the first episode of Year 2 of Nocturnal Emotions! They chat about Dave’s recent 6 hour book reading of “Tasteful Nudes,” hating band practice, the spectacular world of wrestling, and their favorite horror flicks. Then, Har Mar & Dave create a romantic true crime period piece complete with a crime solving dog named Butter and discuss the legacy of Michael Jackson as they play a game of Let Me Ruin Your Favorite Song with the King of Pop’s “Wanna Be Startin’ Something.”
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October 30, 2013
EP. 60 — Drinking Fine Ass Wines
Guest Macaulay Culkin
Everything comes full circle as the very first Nocturnal Emotions guest Macaulay Culkin joins Har Mar for the final flight of fancy! Mac & Har Mar chat about Mac’s current life in Paris, the highs and lows of being on tour together, the weird window in a hotel shower aka the “Teenage Humiliator,” and the idea of throwing a post Halloween party. Later, they create a movie that follows an interesting character and play a game of Let Me Ruin Your Favorite Song with The Champs’ “Tequila.”
October 23, 2013
EP. 59 — Murder City Limits
Guest Rob Pope
Rob Pope of Spoon & The Get Up Kids chills out with Har Mar on today’s Nocturnal Emotions! Rob & Har Mar chat about bunions & sushi, working on a new Spoon record, performing in Japan, and sleepwalk peeing. Then, they create a murder/mystery TV show which takes place in Austin, Texas and play a game of Let Me Ruin Your Favorite Song with Eddy Grant’s “Electric Avenue.”
October 16, 2013
EP. 58 — Diva Charlie Brown
Guest Lizzo
The extremely talented rapper & singer Lizzo joins Har Mar straight from tour to Nocturnally Emote! Lizzo & Har Mar chat about face biters, London cuisine, terrifying whales, and lobsters being immortal. Then, they talk Denver Dalley, Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen, and Peanuts while creating a show. Plus, they play a game of Let Me Ruin Your Favorite Song with Spice Girls’ “Wannabe.”