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Pet Sounds #59: Flummox’s Love for Their Pets Is Unwavering

Posted in Interviews with tags , on 08/05/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

When The Bad Penny caught up with Flummox front woman Alyson Blake Dellinger in April via video chat, she was in her comfort zone: Hanging out with her cats and wearing a cat ears headband in solidarity with her feline friends. The Nashville-area multi-instrumentalist was clearly in her happy place, but her smile was set to grow even bigger come Friday, with the release of the latest album by her bizarro heavy-rock/psych/funk/jam band, Southern Progress.

The experimental band describes itself as creators of “genre-fluid sounds for the strange & nocturnal,” and that couldn’t be more evident than on their fifth studio record. It’s Flummox’s second for Needlejuice, the label whose first release–the 2017 album Polygondwanaland by similar-minded King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard–put it on the map. For their own part, Flummox have blazed their own trail as a queer/transfemme quintet to be reckoned with. Dellinger–who plays bass and piano, in addition to providing vocals–launched the band in 2012.

But while we could go on and on abut the band, we know why you clicked into this story: to see heartwarming pics of the band members’ many pets

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Trans Hate Be Damned: Flummox Frontwoman Speaks Out

Posted in Interviews with tags on 04/10/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

Alyson Blake Dellinger, leader of Nashville’s queer/transfemme experimental quintet Flummox, holds nothing back in this extensive feature that stands as one of the proudest with which I’ve had my name affiliated since Trump retook the White House.