October 24, 2012
EP. 7 — Turn Off The Dark
The amazing Jon Daly drops by to get real weird on today’s Nocturnal Emotions! Jon catches up with Har Mar as he compares living in Los Angeles to living in New York, gives a recap of Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark, and both describe their experiences watching Yakov Smirnoff on Broadway. Also, Jon tells us some embarrassing stories from his early days working in a coffee shop about appearing nude in a straight to video horror film and one of the worst birthdays he’s ever had. Plus, the guys tell the origin story of Quentin Tarantino with a new segment called Let’s Create A Show!
Recent Episodes
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.”