From No Culture to Moose Lodge: A Melodic Misadventure | Happy Neighbors
In this episode of *Happy Neighbors*, the crew welcomes Joseph Scott, the founding member of the band “No Culture,” who hilariously admits to having “no culture” at all. As they dive into the world of rural Alabama music, you can expect plenty of quips and laughs as the guys question Joseph about everything from his band’s eclectic sound—described as “heavier” yet “dreamy”—to the amusingly chaotic nature of their studio sessions.
Listeners will be treated to relatable small-town tales, like the time they performed at the Moose Lodge in Coleman, where over a hundred people showed up—likely just to see if the boys could actually play without any major hiccups. And don’t worry, they did!
The conversation flows naturally, with the boys poking fun at each other’s preparation levels. “You came totally unprepared today,” one quips, adding a layer of banter that feels like a cozy chat on a porch swing. Expect some delightful jabs about someone not knowing they were recording, leading to a classic “I have no comment” moment, which had everyone in stitches.
As Joseph shares stories about his bandmates—who include his wife rocking the vocals and guitar—listeners will appreciate the camaraderie that shines through. The episode is a delightful mix of nostalgia, humor, and an unexpected glimpse into the wild world of rural musicianship.
So, if you’re ready for a wild ride filled with laughter, unexpected tales, and a little bit of musical chaos, tune in to this episode of *Happy Neighbors*!

