Hello all you Deviants and Deviant-ettes. You may be asking yourself "Why the hell did he change the name of his show?". Valid question. I have been planning a "morning show" style show (but way cooler than those other shows) for Friday mornings. We just couldn't come up with a suitable name. So I stole this one (my bad). This show's format will not change. I'll still be bringing you bangin' and bitchin' tunes every week. Keep your ears open for the new show, it's coming soon.
-Clark
*Clark After Dark will play Fridays at 9pm CST, with a replay on Sundays at 3pm CST. *
*Check out music from past shows down below:
The 88th episode featured the band Amuse with their album "Life Sucks".
Started in 2015, this band provides punk and rock stylings to melt your face and soothe the burns afterwards. Check out the tracks on our Spotify playlist above, and check out their Bandcamp too.
Tune in Fridays at 9pm, and Sundays at 3pm CST.
The 87th episode featured lovecore band Boy Hits Car's self titled album. Released in 2001, this was the band's second studio album. It combines a variety of style and influences that meld in to a lovely sea of awesome.
Check out the tracks on our Spotify playlist above.
Tune in Fridays at 9pm, and Sundays at 3pm CST.
Episode 86 featured Polica's album Shulamith. A wonderful mix of chill and supercharged music greets your earholes. Check out the tracks on our Spotify playlist above..
Tune in Friday at 9pm, with a replay Sunday at 3pm CST.
Episode 85 was a mix of awesome tracks from the 90's and 00's. Check out the tracks on our Spotify playlist above..
Tune in Friday at 9pm, with a replay Sunday at 3pm CST.
Episode 84 is the Christmas episode of The Clark Wayne Show. Classic hits, modern tracks; it's a rockin array of Christmas music goodness.
Tune in Friday at 9pm, with a replay Sunday at 3pm CST.
Episode 83 of The Clark Wayne Show featured another one of rocknroll's most iconic groups: AC/DC. Their album "Let There Be Rock" has such hits as "Whole Lotta Rosie" and "Problem Child". Tune in Friday at 9pm, with a replay Sunday at 3pm CST.
Episode 82 of The Clark Wayne Show featured one of rocknroll's most iconic groups ever; Metallica. Their "Black Album" is probably their most known album, with "Master of Puppets" a very close second. Tune in to find out just what makes this band one of the best of all time. Friday at 9pm, with a replay Sunday.
The Chronic 2001 was Dr. Dre's "second wind". He never left the hiphop arena, but he certainly reminded people that he can still bring the noise and the funk. Aided by Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Nate Dawg, and a whole slew of other artists; he produced one of the best hiphop albums in existence. Catch the show tonight at 9pm
The 77th episode of the show was a rewind into the past, back to episode number 31 featuring Kyuss. One of the band members went on to help found another awesome band, Queens of the Stone Age. Check out the show each Friday at 9pm CST for more bitchin tunes.
It's Halloween Hootenanny time! Join Clark Wayne Monday night to hear the spookiest of songs! Don't miss it!
*Spookfest begins at 7pm CST and ends with the mutant stylings of Diamond Dave of The Mutant Hours.*
In honor of Jack, the Pumpkin King, I'm playing "Nightmare Revisited". A selection of ghoulish tunes from the movie The Nightmare Before Christmas. Enjoy these awesomely re-imagined tracks.
The 75th episode of the show featured Jaymay's album "TTTT". Jaymay is the altar ego of Jamie Seerman. She grew up in Long Island, NY and has released many albums over the years, but this is one of my favorites. Click here for more info on where to purchase her music.
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