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Dark and Delicious: A Brief Introductory Interview with Nathaniel Bogan and Shanice Trimboli

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Dark and Delicious

A Brief Introductory Interview with Nathaniel Brogan and Shanice Trimboli

When you want to find “punx” with “good taste in things” you go to WUVT. I had the pleasure of talking to Shanice Trimboli and Nathaniel Brogan about everything from Poptarts, to metal music; to Amelia Earhart, bassoons and Donald Trump. Let’s delve into the inner machinations of these two renegades’ minds, shall we?

Q – What brought you to WUVT?
N – I wanted to find some punx.
S – A couple kids I went to high school with had shows so when I got to college they said, “Hey Shanice, you have good taste in things, do this” And I did.

Q – What is your favorite Poptart and how does that flavor speak to your soul?
N – I’m vegan and Poptarts aren’t really my team…
S – I used to eat wildberry ones with the blue and purple stripes as a kid, but Poptarts are pretty gross and sticky, much like my soul.

Q – What music do you play on your show?
N – We play a lot of loud punk/metal/stoner and other stuff.
S – I guess some punk and stuff that has guitarsz and noises, it’s good and I don’t know how to describe it.

Q – You have to sleep with one, marry one, and kill one…. Donald Trump, Earl Dibble’s Jr., and the Pope
N – Kill them all. I make the rules.
S – Kill Donald Trump. “Sleep with” Earl Dibbles Jr but like in the “screw you” sense of it. Marry the Pope for scandal (I was raised Muslim)

Q – What sorts of fun things do you guys do while hosting together?
N – High five and drink cokes, duh.
S – Sometimes I make weird faces at Nathaniel’s back of the head when he’s talking in the hopes that he will peep it and mess up on air.

Q – What’s your favorite musical moment?
N – Probably when my doom band played a metal block party on tour. There’s footage if you’re interested.
S – In the sixth grade, we had to pick instruments for band. I broke my back a year prior so I couldn’t pick up the bassoon like I wanted to. I had to go with some small light-weight wimpy thing. SO, I went to try out the flute and the lady with the flutes said to me, you r lips are not a good shape for this instrument. And that’s when I decided to listen to metals and guitars.

Q – What sorts of playlists do you have on your phone/laptop/anything?
N – I’m more of an album-front-to-back kinda guy, but I have a playlist called “soul crusher.”
S - I made this amazing shower playlist.I stole the idea from an old friend. It’s a good thing to do.

Q – What are your thoughts on the disappearance of Amelia Earhart?
N – It was a conspiracy. It was too early in American history for a woman to get any street cred for something so cool.
S - Sucks, I wish I could have met her seems cool.

Q – What is your favorite concert experience?
N – I can’t decide on just one, but it would have to be either: black Sabbath, dillinger 4, or the first time I saw sleep in Philly.
S - When I was a small child I held a concert in my living room on a tiny plastic toy grand piano and I played the same song that I had written for 30 minutes at least and my parents left the room after the first 2 times through but I just kept playing louder and louder.

Q – Any other coolness factor you have to contribute to this silly introductory interview?
N – I love pop music. I bought a nicki minaj shirt the other day so keep your eyes peeled for that.
S – I’m terrible. Don’t be fooled.

There’s something kind of dark and delicious about these two that will bring me back to the studio to talk to them again very soon. I look forward to the head banging and high-fiving that will ensue. That’s it for now, folks. Tune in to 90.7 on Friday nights from 7-9 to catch these punx on the radio.