Radio Rubber Room EP 49, Featuring Marionette

by | Feb 14, 2012 | POLITICS

In this episode Psychedelic-Indie band Marionette made their way to the center of the universe to play live on Radio Rubber Room. This exceptional four piece, Jazz influenced ensemble gave listeners a sneak peak of their soon to be released, but untitled album. In addition to their intense live performance, Marionette also debuted one of their studio tracks from the forthcoming record.


In this episode Psychedelic-Indie band Marionette made their way to the center of the universe to play live on Radio Rubber Room. This exceptional four piece, Jazz influenced ensemble gave listeners a sneak peak of their soon to be released, but untitled album. In addition to their intense live performance, Marionette also debuted one of their studio tracks from the forthcoming record.

Simon’s mom could barely keep her clothes on. Based on the fact that no one has heard from her since the show, we think she may have stowed herself away in Marionettes trailer so she can tag along on there next road trip. Dan’s jealous but unconcerned for her safety because he knows it’s not her first rodeo. She always has at least two flasks, a healthy supply of granola, and a grapefruit in her fanny-pack for situations such as this. She’ll be able to survive in Marionette’s trailer for at least a month on her emergency rations. Enjoy.

Includes RVA Music from The Kindling Kind, The Inflatables, Silo Effect, Downbeat Switch and Dane Ferguson,
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