Finding Hope on a Cold, Dead World

My friend Evan from the twitterverse recently asked me to write a guest post for his post-apocalyptic SciFi blog, the results of which ended up being a very personal story about a confluence of health issues that led to the creation of the SciFi Project. It’s an interesting read with some behind the scenes info on how this whole thing got started, and I hope you’ll check it out! Finding Hope on a Cold, Dead Read more…

SciFi #32: The Incident at Galorndon Core

This episode is overflowing with cosmic goodness! Jesse and Audri continue their journey through Star Trek: The Next Generation, this time joined by Ian Adams and Kayla Greet as they dive in to season 3. Also, listen as Jesse unwraps his new Korg Minilogue synthesizer and gushes over his first viewing of Interstellar. As a special treat, Audri shares her unreleased new single Alvarado, the first track from her new album under the pseudonym Jeff.

A New Way to Support the SciFi Project!

Now you can support the SciFi Project directly through PayPal! 100% of this contribution goes to the artist. I am currently raising funds for the music video for Cosmic Child. Supporters will receive a special gift based on how much they donate, including exclusive podcast content or unreleased recordings. Thank you for your support!

SciFi #31: The Solway Firth Spaceman

Barton McGuire is back for a journey through the speculative and the strange! His new musical project Pink Moon is a collision between science fiction and science fact, examining historical mystery and the moments in our collective consciousness that science cannot explain. Also joining us is Valerie McGuire, sharing her story of a visitation from beyond. Is it aliens? Is it ghosts? Is it ocular migraines? YOU DECIDE! Follow Pink Moon at facebook.com/pinkmoon, and download the music at pinkmoontheband.bandcamp.com.

SciFi #30: Bromancing the Stoned (The Story of Mugatu)

It’s the 30th episode of SciFi with Jesse Mercury! To celebrate in a fashion that has absolutely nothing to do with science fiction, Jesse and his bandmates Barton McGuire and Daniel Desrosiers take a stroll through memory lane to recount the sordid history of their outrageous musical project, Mugatu. It’s a wild ride through whisky soaked chaos, as the harmonized yelling of beautiful animals evolved into the angelic machinations of supreme divas.