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Welcome to Clockwork Nights, a podcast hosted by Clark Wayne. Clark is an audio engineer and musician based in Nashville, TN. Clockwork Nights released its first episode in December of 2015. Each episode varying from live podcast shows, long form interviews, album reviews and of course the beloved Pizza Quest series. After a four year hiatus, the podcast has returned and is picking up exactly where it left off. You’re invited to join Clark as he talks with guests about childhood stories, cur ...
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"If there is truly a heaven, sweet Linda... I pray to God you're happy there... And there must be a heaven... because I know there is a hell... I'm living in that hell right now...!" We reach the end of the second season with "The Leviathan Conspiracy" wrapping up Len Wein's orignal run. Nestor Redondo supplies the art as Len Wein has revelations a…
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"Home..? Who'd have ever thought that one day... I would call this dismal bog home..." Len Wein and Nestor Redondo explore the cursed, never ending life of Milo Mobius in this time travel adventure. It's a definite change of pace for Swamp Thing as we near the end of Len Wein's run. Reader: Nat Almirall of Where the Long Tail Ends Original Music: J…
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"How long he has stood here, gazing sadly at the ruptured ruins of the mouldering barn that was once his private laboratory, he cannot remember-- nor would it truly matter if he did--" It's a changing of the guard as Nestor Redondo steps in to art duties after Bernie Wrightson had left. Returning guest Erik Hanson steps in as we assess Redondo's ar…
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"For the screamng is loud and long and frightening --- and laced wth maniacal laughter that sends snakes skittering into the underbrush --- night-birds sailing off into an angry sky --- and, at last, the screaming stops!" The end of the Bernie Wrightson run is reached with Issue #10 of Swamp Thing. Paul Hermann of The Comic Binge comes on to discus…
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Josh and Zach visit Downtown Evansville to find the best slice of pizza! At each location the boys will taste, discuss and rate each slice and see if it'll contend in the grand finale.This episode is brought to you be the Evansville Podcast Network. Check out Josh's podcast called Food 812. Links below!Music featured in this episode:Cavity KingsTra…
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Week 3 of PIZZZAAA QUUEEEEST, we're hittin the one and only Jimtown! Clark, Josh, Kyle and Zach will each taste, discuss, and rate each west side pizza on a scale from 1 to 10. Kyle and Zach also tell us about their trip to Philly for This Is Hardcore fest. Stay tuned for more details about a final public event!!! Please check out the previous epis…
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Week 2 of Pizza Quest, THE WEST SIDE! Clark, Josh, Kyle and Zach taste, discuss and rate each pizza on a scale from 1 to 10. This episode is brought to you by the Evansville Podcast Network. Check out Josh Pietrowski's Food 812 Podcast on the first link below!Music featured in this episode:Cavity KingsMorning by MourningFeral SonsComeback KidDeath …
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A Clockwork Nights Classic returns! In the summer of 2017, my friends and I spent six weeks hitting six different sides of our hometown, Evansville, Indiana to find the best local pizza. All in all we went to about 40 local pizzerias from the North Side, East Side, West Side, Jimtown, Newburgh, and Downtown. In this episode Josh, Zach, and I ventur…
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"Don't play so high an' mighty with me, Cable. I'll bet there's something in your life you've felt exactly the same way about." This month, Ryan Lower from The Batman Book Club comes on the podcast to discuss "The Stalker from Beyond" by Len Wein, Bernie Wrightson, and Michael Wm. Kaluta. There's a lot to unpack in a still timely rumination on xeno…
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"There wasn't any natural way to restore the mines... so my pappy... he started checking into unnatural ways... the occult... and the supernatural... Then one night... I guesss he thought he was ready... He gathered up all the mystic books as such he'd been collecting... and carried them into the mine... And that was the last anyone ever saw of my …
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"This man...will just keep coming...until one of us...is dead...!" In a very special episode, legendary comics artist Kelley Jones comes on the podcast to discuss Swamp Thing #7 "The Night of the Bat" by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson where Swamp Thing journeys to Gotham and encounters Batman. It's a break from the usual format, perhaps becoming mor…
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"'They are incapable of raising their hands against their neighbors.' Those were the little clockmaker's words. But their meaning is soon drowned out by the furious chatter of machine gun fire that echoes across the square." In this episode, Rob Veatch comes on to discuss Wein and Wrightson's "A Clockwork Horror" where Swamp Thing stumbles across o…
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"You looked after me... when I needed help... Now it's my turn to look after you!" Samantha Kacho returns to the podcast to discuss issue #5 of the original Swamp Thing run entitled "The Last of the Ravenwind Witches!" Witchcraft, prejudice, Puritans, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and a host of other thoughts are discussed. Reader: Samantha Kacho Original M…
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"Somhow, the fear-filled scream that drifts in from the bog is not totally unexpectedby those in the ancient manor -- but all heads turn at the sound just the same..." Jeremy Lloyd of Dark Tower Radio is a guest this month as we discuss Issue #4 "Monster on the Moors", Bernie Wrightson, werewolves, Stephen King, and CYCLE OF THE WEREWOLF. Reader: A…
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"There wasn't much left of you, you realize -- I had to improvise my repairs from the materials at hand! Here -- I'll show you!" With issue #3 of Swamp Thing, Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson tell the story of The Patchwork Man and introduce Abigail Arcane to the saga. Guest Andy DiGenova of Holy Batcast comes on to discuss this historic issue. Reader…
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"Forgive my manner of summoning you, my friend, but I could not chance your refusing my invitation! You see, I have a proposition to make you. A most unusual proposition, indeed!" With issue #2 of Swamp Thing, Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson introduce Anton Arcane and embue the book with an expressionistic look that would mark it until today. Guest E…
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This episode features Kentucky's very own, Daniel Niehoff. Daniel is a passionate singer-songwriter. When Daniel isn't managing a local music shop, he's either touring, recording or writing the next song that he hopes inspires his audience. In this interview we talk about what it looks like to take a feeling or an idea and bring it to life with a s…
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Episode 14 features the wonderful Michael and Jesse, owners of The Groove, a locally owned record store in East Nashville. The store is currently raising money to purchase the land and building the store has resided in since 2007. We discuss moving dance floors, the pink dollar, what real snow weather is like, the dying art of good customer service…
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Episode 13 features fellow Midwesterner, lifelong Cubs fan and podcaster Brad Blazek! When Brad isn’t hanging out with other Swifties, Brad cohosts Single Podcast Theory, A Pearl Jam Podcast. In this episode we unlock a few urban legends of old, break down the incident known as Burrito Gate and harken back to a time when helicopter news cameras bro…
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Drummers reunite! This episode features the amazing Nelson Laflin, a drummer who hails from Austin, Texas. Clark and Nelson discuss recovering from burnout, keeping close friends near by, controlling your reps, playing pool with the Black Pumas and a mutually loved album. Sometimes it's just fun to pick up where you left off, even if you met just o…
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At the hight of the global pandemic, Ali and Zach set out to make the perfect biscuit, thus giving birth to Guerilla Bizkits. Known for their amazing vegan biscuits, this dynamic duo has taken your favorite breakfast item to a whole new level! Join us as we discuss what it's like to run and build a small shop business from the ground up. We also ta…
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Episode 10 features the amazing Delaine Wendling! Delaine is a watercolor artist, mathematician, software engineer, former school teacher and retired music composer who is currently training for the next 007 opening at MI6. Delaine is also carrying the torch of a family legacy as a third generation watercolor artist. Join us we talk about personal …
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9 9 9! The indoor porchcast series continues. In this episode we are joined by guest Cordell Rainock, an inspiring singer songwriter based in Nashville, TN. Topics include but are not limited to: Instant Pots, slide guitars, the afterlife and bike crashes. Clark shares a couple local businesses in Nashville to support on Black Friday and Shop Small…
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Drummers unite! The porchcast moves inside. From the Legend of Zelda to Neil Peart's earth shattering drum solos. We travel back to the midwest to Kenosha, Wisconsin when a young and quiet Thomas Reschke was discovering his primal drummer identity. Together we reveal how drummers aren't pack rats at all because we buy things intentionally. Thomas a…
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This episode features Claire Ballard, a former radio show host. Claire gives us the inside scoop on why she recently left radio after 12 years on the air. We open up about our mental health journeys and discuss how a single therapy session can uncover the unknown. For any aspiring female broadcasters listening, Claire also walks us through what it …
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Porchcast number one! Singer-songwriter and neighbor Nicky James joins Clark on the front porch for a round of bourbon and insightful conversation. In this episode we take a look at the changes surrounding Music City, how one collaborates to build a song as a Nashville songwriter and together we reflect on the March 2021 flood. Nicky's newest singl…
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In this episode we are joined by singer-songwriter Kesha Jackson (aka perfect10). Kesha and Clark bond over their mutual love of Publix cakes, ice cream cakes in general and the pop artist Pink. Originally from East Nashville, our guest walks us through what it’s like to visit home after all of the changes that come with gentrification. Kesha also …
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"Laissez les bontemps rouler. Please. For us. For all of us." We've reached the end of Alan Moore's run with issue 64 "Return of the Good Gumbo". Alan Moore is joined by Tom Yeates, Rick Veitch, and Stephen Bissette to bring closure and a decision about Swamp Thing's relationship with mankind. Erik Hanson comes on to discuss this finale. Reader: Er…
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Feliz mes de la Herencia Hispana! Maria Teresa joins Clark to talk about what it's like to be a first gen Queer Latina living in America. Maria also gives us the breakdown on what it looks like to practice minimalism and how we can best support the world around us. Guest Info:minimalistlifestyledesign.comHost Info:Soundcloud.com/clockworknightsface…
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This episode features the wonderful Collin Colohan. Collin is a musician, avid vinyl collector and the general manager at Three Brothers Coffee in Nashville, TN. Clark and Collin talk about everything from punk shows in run down porno theaters to learning how to cook in grandma's kitchen and everything in between. Guest Info:instagram.com/blues_sin…
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"Amongst the keels of rocks he thinks of her, and of the men who'd kept her from him... of a love too long unconsummated and unfinished wars." Swamp Thing returns to earth with a score to settle in Swamp Thing #63 titled "Loose Ends (Reprise)" courtesy of Alan Moore and Rick Veitch. Reader: Rob Veatch Original Music: Jim Laczkowski of Now Playing N…
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Happy International Podcast Day! I'm proud to have Billy Power as my first guest on International Podcast Day. Billy has played in multiple bands, help run a major record label and hosts his very own podcast, Urban Achiever. We catch up with Billy about his recent move to Nashville and new music released by his latest band, Spoken in Tongues. Join …
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Welcome to Clockwork Nights, a podcast hosted by Clark Wayne. Clark is an audio engineer and musician based in Nashville, TN.Clockwork Nights released its first episode in December of 2015. Each episode varying from live podcast shows, long form interviews, album reviews and of course the beloved Pizza Quest series.After a four year hiatus, Clockwo…
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"I saw the gods in their 'final' conflicts, tearing their mythical worlds asunder in orgy after meaningless orgy of violence..." Justin Kowalski joins the podcast to discuss Swamp Thing #62 "Wavelength" which is crackling with the energy of a Jack Kirby book. Rick Veitch handles story and art in this issue, previewing his run to come. Reader: Rob V…
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"and finally he decides that yes, it's blasphemy, of course it's blasphemy..and suggests it anyway." Chris Clow comes on the podcast to discuss one of the weirdest team ups ever between Swamp Thing and the Green Lantern Medphyll in Swamp Thing #61 "All Flesh is Grass" by Alan Moore and Rick Veitch. Reader: Sean Gerber of MCU Fan Show Original Music…
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"He was beautiful. He was other. He was of my flesh." A brand new format and a particularly experimental issue #60 entitled "Loving the Alien" greeted readers of Swamp Thing in 1987. Alan Moore and John Totleben stretch what comics could do in the issue. And Robert and guest Nat Almirall are here to discuss all the implications. Reader: Robert Rein…
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"Why eons of torment shan't begin to settle that debt. I'm told you're still accumulating interest!" Stephen Bissette, aided by artists Rick Veitch and Alfredo Alcala, take the reins in Swamp Thing #59 titled "Reunion". Rob Veatch revisits the podcast to discuss the issue. Reader: Robert Reineke Original Music: Jim Laczkowski of Now Playing Network…
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We Terrans may not be much on the eight basic strategies of aerial inertia tactics but we are complete bastards." Chris Clow joins to discuss Swamp Thing #58 entitled "Exiles" as Swamp Thing and Adam Strange team up to save Rann courtesy of Alan Moore and Rick Veitch. That is if Swamp Thing can survive an attack by Thanagarians first. Readers: Gabe…
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"Why can't these people ever handle their own problems?" Chris Clow guests on the podcast to discuss Swamp Thing #57 entitled "Mysteries in Space" as Swamp Thing gets whisked off to Rann and the world of Adam Strange courtesy of Alan Moore and Rick Veitch. Readers: Gabe and Alice Hakvaag Original Music: Jim Laczkowski of Now Playing Network Logo: N…
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"Everything is blue." Swamp Thing lives in Swamp Thing #56 entitled "My Blue Heaven". But, the new life Swamp Thing finds himself in has hidden dangers and traps. Is he in heaven, hell, or purgatory? Robert is joined by Rob Veatch to discuss the dangers of loneliness in the latest episode. Reader: Reynaldo Gusmundo Original Music: Jim Laczkowski of…
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"If you wear black, then kindly irritating strangers will touch your arm consolingly and inform you that the world keeps turning." A funeral is held in Swamp Thing #55 entitled "Earth to Earth". It's a common occurrence in life, but uncommon in comic books. Robert is joined by Samantha Kacho to discuss the latest issue, funerals, and grief in gener…
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"All we have in common is the horror in our lives." Abby is left to pick up the pieces of her life and Liz Treymayne's in Swamp Thing #54 titled "The Flowers of Romance". Alan Moore and Rick Veitch delve deep into grief and toxic masculinity in a story that's years ahead of the #MeToo movement. Robert is joined by Samantha Kacho to discuss the late…
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"The war is won. Gotham just hasn't realized it yet" We conclude the double sized Swamp Thing #53 entitled "The Garden of Earthly Delights" as Swamp Thing's siege of Gotham concludes in an unexpected manner. Robert is joined by Cody Lang to discuss the conclusion of a story months in the making. Readers: Justin Kowalski, Tom Mays, and Brittany Lots…
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"Can we talk?" We kick off our discussion of the double sized Swamp Thing #53 entitled "The Garden of Earthly Delights" as Batman battles Swamp Thing who has turned Gotham into a literal urban jungle. It's the year of The Dark Knight Returns and Robert is joined by Cody Lang to discuss this seminal showdown. Readers: Justin Kowalski, Tom Mays, and …
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"You can shoot the animals in the forest but you cannot shoot the forest." The podcast returns as Swamp Thing arrives in Gotham to free Abby in issue 52 entitled "Natural Consequences". Robert is joined by Dr. Cody Lang to discuss it. Readers: Justin Kowalski, Tom Mays, and Brittany Lotshaw Original Music: Jim Laczkowski of Now Playing Network Logo…
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"Besides, I've got this really ace joke I've been dying to tell you..."How do you baffle a vegetable?" American Gothic is over, but the return to Abby and normality is not to be in Issue 51 of Swamp Thing entitled "Home Free" care of Moore, Veitch, and Alcala. John and Robert have much to say about this down to Earth issue. Readers: Justin Kowalski…
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"Then will you answer my question? Little thing, will you tell me the purpose of evil?" At last we reach the end of American Gothic courtesy of Moore, Bissette, Totleben, Veitch, and Mandrake. John and Robert have much to say about this epic conclusion. Readers: John Bierly and Robert Reineke Original Music: Jim Laczkowski of Now Playing Network Lo…
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