<p>Spun & Todd bring you another informative episode in our limited run series, A Kiss of Life.</p><p>In the 90's, Christopher Rumbaugh worked for Blonde Vinyl with Knott as point man, blazing the trail, the label nurtured a creative community around Knott’s artistic vision.</p><p>Michael Knott himself was a prolific and boundary pushing artist (L.S.U., Lifesavers, Aunt Bettys). Blonde Vinyl became an extension of this ethos: raw, art-driven, honest, and filled with spiritual wrestling.</p><p>The label served as a creative collective for artists who wanted to explore faith, doubt, darkness, and beauty without censorship.</p><p>Listen in as Spun, Todd & Chris share some incredible recollections of an alternative music era made even more bittersweet since Michael's passing in 2024.</p><p></p><p>Original Artwork on BV Teaser 2 cassette by Christopher Colbert</p><p>Audio Editing by Spun with Dearl Poore</p><p>Orphans of God by Mark Heard used by permission thanks to Dan Russell of Fingerprint Records.</p>