Revolution Come and Gone

Simple Machines and Tsunami with Jenny Toomey & Kristin Thomson

37 min · 14. okt. 2025
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In this episode, we speak with DIY stalwarts Jenny Toomey and Kristin Thomson, founders of the influential Simple Machines label and the band Tsunami. We discuss running your own indie label, wearing shorts in the DC hardcore scene, Sassy magazine, and knowing when it’s time to let it all go. Hosted by Dylan Metrano and Gregory Moss. Episode artwork by Alan Bull.

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