The Randy Savages

The Randy Savages – Cream of the Crop – S11 E14

Season 11
Season 11
The Randy Savages - Cream of the Crop - S11 E14
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“You ever stare at people weirdly and listen to a song together?” is the best question of this episode and it wasn’t even asked by a host.

The Randy Savages "All My My Life" album art featuring a caricature drawing of professional wrestler Randy Savage and wrestling artefacts
The Randy Savages “All My Life”

“The Randy Savages are a pop-punk wrestling collective who do not identify as a band, they prefer “Punk Rock Wrestling Accompaniment.”” They emulate and create odes dedicated to the life and times of legendary superstar of the 80s and 90s professional wrestling circuit, Randy Savage. Truly a pinnacle of art and sophistication that we had the privilege of bearing witness to – ok, really, the show is a shitshow, like any other, but a really exciting one! 90% more yelling!

Chris FOx wearing a green tiger-striped bandanna and sunglasses, like Randy Savage
Chrisy Savage

The latest The Randy Savages album was recorded at Noise Eater Recordings and is available on Voted Best Records’ bandcamp page. Really, though: It’s everywhere. Just search it and it will magically appear. The latest release “All My Life” continues the saga of the struggle and life of their namesake

Jamie Locks, beaming like a happy angel
Jamie Locks
Nick Carroll against a sterile white background
Nicky Savage
Jesse Williams staring intensely into the camera while holding a disconnected microphone
Jesse Savage

Originally, this show was booked to feature Jesse Williams and his solo album, “I Tried” (also recorded at Noise Eater and out from Voted Best Records), so… check that out too. But these The Randy Savages just took over everything. oh yeah! We did also get to spend some time with the brains and talent behind Noise Eater Recordings, Olav Tabatabai, who seems like a genuinely nice and talented fellow. No idea of why he’s working with these weirdos.

Olav Tabatabai smiling behind a thick beard
Olav Tabatabai of Noise Eater Recordings

Well, that’s a lot of pictures and very few words – I feel good about that.

Thanks For Listening.