Disgraceland is the award-winning music podcast hosted by Jake Brennan that explores the alleged tru
What made the band Thin Lizzy different from your standard 1970s rock and punk? Crime, that’s what.
This week, Jake reflects on the recent passing of two legends: David Johansen and Gene Hackman. Plus
Dennis Hopper revolutionized American cinema by bringing the counterculture to the mainstream with h
This week, Jake talks about his experience trying to get a movie made and reflects on the obsessive
Crime House has a new original show, Crime House True Crime Stories. Every Monday, take a deep dive
Hollywood:1975. Martin Scorsese sits in his apartment, enraged. He wants to literally kill the man w
Dorthy Stratten went from Dairy Queen counter girl to Playboy pinup to murder victim – in just two y
This week, Jake shares some surprising developments in the Jay-Z case and their ramifications for th
This week, Jake is thinking about the CIA and its role in our culture. Has the CIA played a part not
You know Louis Armstrong, right? Jazz icon? Satchmo? Nice guy from the movies with the trumpet? Did
Miles Davis is jazz’s first and only rock star, with the rap sheet to prove it. He did enough cocain
This week, Jake is thinking about Richard Pryor. If Pryor had died after setting himself on fire, wo
Richard Pryor was one of the funniest people who ever lived. He elevated stand-up comedy to an art f
This week, Jake wonders what might be coming in future disclosures about UFOs, the JFK assassination
Everyone thought Blink-182’s Tom DeLonge was a joke, until he proved them all wrong. This is the sto
The Beatles caused fans to enter into manic states, literally. People died because of it. The band s
This week, Jake discusses the Beastie Boys and the challenges of creating an episode about a band th
The news called the London crime wave an “epidemic." The Beastie Boys inspired it. Liverpool wanted
This week, Jake wrestles again with the idea that an artist whose work he admires may, in fact, be a
Before Bill Murray was busting ghosts and living in a loop of deja vu, he was a drug-dealing premed