
Misbehavin' Maidens
Special guest
The Misbehavin' Maidens are a bawdy, nerd-folk comedy band comprised of four women from the Washington, D.C./Baltimore area.
Performing in cosplay, pirate garb, and occasionally plain clothes, the group can be found at local theme bars and fandom conventions all across the country. The group has performed at Dragon Con (2015 and 2018), RavenCon, Wicked Faire, Nauticons, MarsCon (VA), several D.C./Baltimore area burlesque and variety shows, and local theme bars, most frequently at the Limerick Pub in Wheaton, Md. and the New Deal Café in Greenbelt, Md.
The band, which began rehearsing together in late 2012 and performed in public together for the first time in May of 2013, consists of four members: Flint Locke, "Lucky" Annie LeBlanc, Rouge O’Malley, and Saber Tompson. While all of the members come from a "pirate" background, they embrace a wide range of subcultures, offering musical tributes to everything from steampunk to anime.
After very successful Kickstarters, their debut album, "Busted," was released in 2015, and their second album, "Sloppy Seconds," was released in 2017. Their third CD is in the works and due to release mid-2019.
Misbehavin' Maidens has been a guest on 2 episodes.
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Bad Romance (Romance, Mature Themes)
February 13th, 2020 | 31 mins 33 secs
filk, nerdcore, romance, tv show
Instead of taking you down that well-worn path of saccharine songs about “twue wuv”, it’s high time we took a look at romance gone wrong.
That being said, while there aren’t any explicit lyrics in these songs, there are a couple with some mature themes, so be aware before diving in with younger listeners.
Now, don’t go gaga, but it’s time for a little...Bad Romance. -
For Love of Geekcore (Romance)
April 10th, 2019 | 30 mins 9 secs
filk, hip-hop, nerdcore, rock, romance, shanty
Songs of romance, love, and lust. All with a weird and geeky musical direction. All for the love of Geekcore.
Featuring music by: The Doubleclicks, TryHardNinja, "Rock, Paper, Cynic", The Wonderstrucks, K-Face Rules, Beefy, Misbehavin' Maidens, and Kirby Krackle