Music, arts, and culture - what's happening in our world today in music, and how the arts and media we consume are linked to the culture we live in.
In our third bonus episode, Ariel Wang talks to Cellista about her brand new debut operetta (and album, film, and book) "Pariah", releasing October 1, 2021!You can find out more about her or buy the album at:http://www.cellista.nethttps://cellista.bandcamp.comhttps://www.facebook.com/cellista.music@xcellistaxThis episode was engineered by Ariel Wang, and edited by Justin Vanegas. More about Sub Rosa Sound at https://subrosasound.org, or follow us on social media @subrosasound
In our second bonus episode, Ariel Wang talks to Margaret Jones and Justin Vanegas of M Jones and the Melee about their brand new debut album "Keep a Weather Eye", releasing July 30, 2021!You can find out more about her or buy the album at:https://mjonesandthemelee.comhttps://mjonesandthemelee.bandcamp.comhttps://www.facebook.com/mjonesandthemeleeThis episode was engineered by Ariel Wang, Margaret Jones, and Justin Vanegas , and edited by Justin Vanegas. More about Sub Rosa Sound at https://subrosasound.org, or follow us on social media @subrosasound
In our first bonus episode, Ariel Wang talks to Mia Pixley about her most recent album "Margaret in the Wild", releasing July 23, 2021!You can find out more about her or buy the album at:https://miapixley.comhttps://miapixley.bandcamp.comThis episode was engineered by Ariel Wang and Mia Pixley in their own homes, and edited by Justin Vanegas. More about Sub Rosa Sound at https://subrosasound.org, or follow us on social media @subrosasound
For our eighth episode of Season 2 (Album of the Week) and our season finale, we start with a segment about show etiquette, and then chat about Kofy Brown's April 2020 album "Child of Providence". We will be back in the fall for Season 3. In the meantime, be on the lookout for bonus episodes throughout the summer, and check out our weekly radio show at shadypinesradio.com on Mondays 8-10pm, and keep an eye out for news about our concert series at subrosasound.org and on FB & IG!Kofy Brownhttps://www.kofybrown.comhttps://kofybrown.bandcamp.comhttps://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Musician-Band/Kofy-Brown-Music-290819097632946@kofybrownFor more about Sub Rosa Sound:https://subrosasound.orghttps://www.facebook.com/subrosasoundHosted by Ariel Wang and Margaret Jones. Recorded and edited by Justin Vanegas.
For our seventh episode of Season 2 (Album of the Week), we start with a segment about EPKs, and then chat about The Y Axes's June 2019 album "No Waves".The Y Axeshttp://www.theyaxes.comhttps://theyaxes.bandcamp.comhttps://www.facebook.com/theyaxes@theyaxesFor more about Sub Rosa Sound:https://subrosasound.orghttps://www.facebook.com/subrosasoundHosted by Ariel Wang and Margaret Jones. Recorded and edited by Justin Vanegas.
For our sixth episode of Season 2 (Album of the Week), we start with a segment about booking shows, and then chat about The Seshen's February 2020 album "CYAN".The Seshenhttps://theseshen.comhttps://theseshen.bandcamp.comhttps://www.facebook.com/theseshen@theseshenFor more about Sub Rosa Sound:https://subrosasound.orghttps://www.facebook.com/subrosasoundRecorded by Ariel Wang and Margaret Jones. Edited by Justin Vanegas.
Due to some unforeseen personal emergencies, our episode this week is postponed to next week! So tune in then, and stay well!
For our fifth episode of Season 2 (Album of the Week), we start with a segment about the post-pandemic landscape, and then chat about Thao and the Get Down Stay Down's May 2020 album "Temple".Thao and the Get Down Stay Downhttps://www.thaoandthegetdownstaydown.comhttps://www.facebook.com/thaoandthegetdownstaydown@thaogetstaydownFor more about Sub Rosa Sound:https://subrosasound.orghttps://www.facebook.com/subrosasoundRecorded by Ariel Wang and Margaret Jones. Edited by Justin Vanegas.
For our fourth episode of Season 2 (Album of the Week), we start with a segment about lyrics, and then chat about Zena Carlota's April 2019 album "The Confidence of Birds".Zena Carlota:https://zenacarlota.bandcamp.com/album/the-confidence-of-birdshttps://www.zenacarlota.comhttps://www.facebook.com/zenacarlota@zenacarlotaFor more about Sub Rosa Sound:https://subrosasound.orghttps://www.facebook.com/subrosasoundRecorded by Ariel Wang and Margaret Jones. Edited by Justin Vanegas.
For our third episode of Season 2 (Album of the Week), we start with a segment about nurturing creativity, and then chat about Lafemmebear's October 2019 album "Blaq: the Story of Me".Lafemmebear:https://lafemmebear.bandcamp.comhttps://www.lafemmebear.comhttps://www.facebook.com/lafemmebearmusichttps://www.instagram.com/lafemmebearmusic@lafemmebearFor more about Sub Rosa Sound:https://subrosasound.orghttps://www.facebook.com/subrosasoundRecorded by Ariel Wang and Margaret Jones. Edited by Justin Vanegas.
For our second episode of Season 2 (Album of the Week), we start with a segment about home recording, and then chat about Lafemmebear's 2020 singles and compilation, which came out gradually throughout 2020.Lafemmebear:https://lafemmebear.bandcamp.comhttps://www.lafemmebear.comhttps://www.facebook.com/lafemmebearmusichttps://www.instagram.com/lafemmebearmusic@lafemmebearFor more about Sub Rosa Sound:https://subrosasound.orghttps://www.facebook.com/subrosasoundRecorded by Ariel Wang and Margaret Jones. Edited by Justin Vanegas.
For our very first episode of Season 2 (Album of the Week), we revisit Heather Normandale with her brand new single "Oxygen", which came out February 14, 2021.Heather Normandale:https://heathernormandale.bandcamp.comhttp://www.heathernormandale.comhttps://www.facebook.com/HeatherNormandaleMusic@heathernormandaleFor more about Sub Rosa Sound:https://subrosasound.orghttps://www.facebook.com/subrosasoundRecorded by Ariel Wang and Margaret Jones. Edited by Justin Vanegas.
The Sub Rosa Sound response to the January 6, 2021 right-wing insurrection. For more about Sub Rosa Sound:https://subrosasound.orghttps://www.facebook.com/subrosasound
For our last episode of Season 1, the ladies of Sub Rosa Sound bring you Cosa Nostra Strings's self-titled album, which came out September 22, 2020.Cosa Nostra Strings:http://www.jazzmafia.com/cosanostrastringshttps://www.facebook.com/CosaNostraStringshttps://jazzmafia.bandcamp.com/album/cosa-nostra-strings@cosanostrastringsmusicFor more about Sub Rosa Sound:https://subrosasound.orghttps://www.facebook.com/subrosasound
Our next episode is our last until next year, but we are grateful to all of our listeners for being here, and all the artists who have come on for interviews and for making great music. Until 2021!For more about Sub Rosa Sound:https://subrosasound.orghttps://www.facebook.com/subrosasound
This week, the ladies of Sub Rosa Sound bring you La Dee Da's "Under Weather" which came out December 2, 2018.La Dee Da:https://ladeeda.xyzhttps://ladeeda.bandcamp.com@ladeedabandFor more about Sub Rosa Sound:https://subrosasound.orghttps://www.facebook.com/subrosasound
From the Sub Rosa Sound Radio Show, in our seventeenth interview episode, Ariel Wang talks to Cosa Nostra Strings about their upcoming self-titled album (out September 22, 2020), how the songs on the album came to be, their stance as musical activists, and more!You can find out more about them at:http://www.jazzmafia.com/cosanostrastringshttps://jazzmafia.bandcamp.com/album/cosa-nostra-stringshttps://www.facebook.com/CosaNostraStringshttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI2TaSZLmcp0c_o7eV57DzhIM8I9Xg_f3This episode was engineered by Ariel Wang and Cosa Nostra Strings in their own homes, and produced and edited by Ariel Wang. More about Sub Rosa Sound at https://subrosasound.org, or follow us on social media @subrosasound
This week, the ladies of Sub Rosa Sound bring you Briget Boyle's "The Next Line" which came out September 21, 2018.Briget Boyle:https://www.brigetboyle.comhttps://brigetboyle.bandcamp.comhttps://www.facebook.com/brigetboylemusichttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz7v6ZJ0IBfM7T39SoZ4fnQhttp://www.waxsimile.com/briget-boyleFor more about Sub Rosa Sound:https://subrosasound.orghttps://www.facebook.com/subrosasound
This week, the ladies of Sub Rosa Sound bring you Hannah Mayree's "Thoughts of the Night" which came out February 1, 2017.Hannah Mayree:https://hannahmayree.bandcamp.comhttp://www.hannahmayree.comhttps://www.facebook.com/hannahmayreeFor more about Sub Rosa Sound:https://subrosasound.orghttps://www.facebook.com/subrosasound
This week, the ladies of Sub Rosa Sound bring you Girl Swallows Nightingale's "Shapeshifter" which came out January 8, 2020.Girl Swallows Nightingale:https://girlswallowsnightingale.bandcamp.comhttps://www.girlswallowsnightingale.comhttps://www.facebook.com/GirlSwallowsNightingaleFor more about Sub Rosa Sound:https://subrosasound.orghttps://www.facebook.com/subrosasound
This week, the ladies of Sub Rosa Sound bring you Sass N Harmony's "Twisted Nautilus" coming out July 31, 2020.Sass N Harmony:https://sassnharmony.bandcamp.comhttps://www.sassnharmony.comhttps://www.facebook.com/sassnharmonyFor more about Sub Rosa Sound:https://subrosasound.orghttps://www.facebook.com/subrosasound
In our sixteenth episode, Ariel Wang talks to Marica Petrey about her band "Girl Swallows Nightingale" and their most recent album "Shapeshifter", upcoming releases, preparing for a thunderous, dynamic album release show that got derailed and put on hold due to covid-19, her work in film, design, and creating the magical world that her band's music resides in!***Due to technical error, we were unable to present our Album of the Week listen and discuss of "Shapeshifter" - so keep an eye out for the upcoming episode if you want to hear more about the album!***You can find out more about her at:https://www.girlswallowsnightingale.comhttps://girlswallowsnightingale.bandcamp.comhttp://www.madmarica.comhttps://www.facebook.com/GirlSwallowsNightingalehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNB2jejuNtDfaZhlhKcI5_gThis episode was engineered by Ariel Wang and Marica Petrey in their own homes, and edited by Margaret Jones. More about Sub Rosa Sound at https://subrosasound.org, or follow us on social media @subrosasound
This week, the ladies of Sub Rosa Sound bring you Aneesa Strings's "Ways" released in 2019.Aneesa Strings:http://www.aneesastrings.comhttps://www.facebook.com/AneesaStringsFor more about Sub Rosa Sound:https://subrosasound.orghttps://www.facbook.com/subrosasound
This week, the ladies of Sub Rosa Sound bring you Mia Pixley's "Spar Suite" released in February 2020, plus our reflections on the murder of George Floyd and our current cultural climate.Mia Pixley:https://miapixley.comhttps://miapixley.bandcamp.comFor more about Sub Rosa Sound:https://subrosasound.orghttps://www.facbook.com/subrosasound
In our fifteenth episode, Justin Vanegas comes back to talk gear with Sub Rosa Sound ladies Ariel Wang, Margaret Jones, and Karissa McKelvey. We dig in deeper to what sound gear is good to have if you're a recording/livestreaming musician in the time of coronavirus, and updated reviews and tips for livestreaming platforms. There's lots of good information for musicians, as well as a peek for the non-performer into the behind-the-scenes world of musicians.Intro music is "Moontide" by Ariel Wang. Outro music is "Sanitize Me, Baby", a parody of "Pretty Fly for a White Guy" by Ariel Wang.This episode was engineered by Margaret Jones, Karissa McKelvey, Justin Vanegas, and Ariel Wang in their own living rooms, and edited by Margaret Jones. More about Sub Rosa Sound at https://subrosasound.org, or follow us on social media @subrosasound
This week, the ladies of Sub Rosa Sound bring you Sunq's "Strip" released in January 2020, and Alice (what).Sunq:https://sunq.bandcamp.comhttps://www.facebook.com/SUNQmusicFor more about Sub Rosa Sound:https://subrosasound.orghttps://www.facbook.com/subrosasound
This week, the ladies of Sub Rosa Sound are all here to chat about Token Girl's album "Two Fold" released in 2019.Token Girl:https://tokengirl.bandcamp.comhttps://www.tokengirlmusic.comhttps://www.facebook.com/tokengirlmusicFor more about Sub Rosa Sound:https://subrosasound.orghttps://www.facebook.com/subrosasound
Welcome to our minisode series "Album of the Week" where we highlight one of our favorite albums each week. This week, we bring you Heather Normandale's "Golden Threads" released in 2019. Heather Normandale: https://heathernormandale.bandcamp.comhttp://www.heathernormandale.comhttps://www.facebook.com/HeatherNormandaleMusic For more about Sub Rosa Sound: https://subrosasound.org https://www.facebook.com/subrosasound
In our fourteenth episode, Ariel Wang talks to Briget Boyle about her projects in the Bay Area, how she's handling quarantine, growing the music scene, and how to make connections and improve the livelihood of musicians in the Bay. Make sure to keep an eye out for her livestreams, and check out her music online!You can find out more about her at:http://www.brigetboyle.comhttps://brigetboyle.bandcamp.comhttps://www.facebook.com/brigetboylemusicI Need Space Livestream - Queer Music Festival: https://www.facebook.com/ineedspacefestivalNext Livestream April 18: https://www.facebook.com/events/215286152897228/Intro music is "Moontide" by Ariel Wang. Outro music is "Heart Shaped Mirror" by Briget Boyle.This episode was engineered and edited by Ariel Wang. More about Sub Rosa Sound at https://subrosasound.org, or follow us on social media @subrosasound
In our lucky number thirteenth episode, Ariel Wang talks to co-founder Margaret Jones and Justin Vanegas about what sound gear is good to have if you're a recording/livestreaming musician in the time of coronavirus, and our reviews and tips for livestreaming platforms. There's lots of good information for musicians, as well as a peek for the non-performer into the behind-the-scenes world of musicians.We have a gear list below of everything that we talk about in the episode. The links would not fit in the description, so you can find links to all gear on our website https://www.subrosasound.orgYou can find more info about Margaret and Justin's bands at:https://mjonesandthemelee.comhttps://mjonesandthemelee1.bandcamp.comhttps://www.facebook.com/mjonesandthemeleehttps://afarewelldevice.com/homehttps://afarewelldevice.bandcamp.comhttps://www.facebook.com/afarewelldeviceIntro music is "Moontide" by Ariel Wang. Outro music is "F**k You, Coronavirus " by M. Jones and the Melee.This episode was engineered by Margaret Jones, Justin Vanegas, and Ariel Wang in their own living rooms, and edited by Ariel Wang. More about Sub Rosa Sound at https://subrosasound.org, or follow us on social media @subrosasoundInterfaces: Awesome: Presonus Studio 192 ($800 new; much cheaper used) Also awesome but fewer inputs: Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 ($260 new) Best value: Behringer Uphoria UMC404HD (Under $200) Microphones: Shure SM58Shure SM57Preamps: ART PRO MPA II (if you need to power microphones separately and/or you’re serious about recording; most interfaces also have these built in but they don’t sound as warm): Other necessary gear for live-streaming (check your setup and see what you need to plug directly in to your router for a more stable connection): •Ethernet cable •Ethernet to USB adapter •USB splitter - you probably have about 2 on your laptop, and everything we’ve talked about uses one. If you can afford a powered one it’s worth it, because you can run ALL THE THINGS at the same time. Other gear that you don’t want to forget: •Mic stands •Mic clips •XLR cables •Pop filters (you can easily DIY these: https://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-make-a-very-cheap-homemade-pop-filter/) - A pencil between your face and the microphone will also divert the worst of the “pop”... REMEMBER: 1.Don’t spend more than you need to… everything is expensive right now. Get as much mileage from the gear you already own before making purchases 2.If you do buy stuff and can afford it, think about how you might use it after the shutdown. Can you reuse it? Resell it? Will it hold its value (this rules out cheaper mass-produced gear)? Quality/industry standard products like SM58s will pay for themselves over time. 3.Can you borrow stuff? Gear-head friends may have surplus. Offer a skill-share/collaboration to return the favor? 4.It’s okay for it not to be perfect. These are suggestions from gearheads to other gearheads on how to adapt to this new normal. Use what works; ignore what doesn’t. There’s no one-size-fits-all. 5.Sometimes it’ll still crash and burn and fall to pieces and that’s okay too. We’re feeling this out along with you.
In our twelfth episode, Ariel Wang talks to Lex the Lexion Artist about being an online musician during the time of quarantine (want to know more about how to hear her on the internet?), alter egos and the construction of her new album, vulnerability as an artist, and more. Make sure to keep an eye out for her new album "Alter Ego" which will be released March 31st. She is having a listening party on the evening of Monday, March 30th at 10pm Eastern time (7pm Pacific). Listening Party: https://www.facebook.com/events/210106516760170/You can find out more about her at:https://thelexiconartist.comhttps://thelexiconartist.bandcamp.comhttps://www.facebook.com/thelexiconartisthttps://www.youtube.com/user/AlebeskaGeniusIntro music is "Moontide" by Ariel Wang. Outro music is "Famous" by Lex the Lexicon Artist.This episode was engineered and edited by Ariel Wang. More about Sub Rosa Sound at https://subrosasound.org, or follow us on social media @subrosasound
In our eleventh episode, Ariel Wang talks to Rhonda Kinard of Working Class Windows about her quest, along with Dillbilly and Briget Boyle, to elevate the visibility of working class people, especially those who identify as LGBTQ or queer. Make sure to keep an eye out for Dillbilly's new album, the current musical center of this project, which will be released sometime in the next couple of months, after which they will be going on tour around the US.You can find out more about them at:http://rkinard.com/working-class-windowshttps://www.facebook.com/workingclasswindowshttps://www.patreon.com/workingclasshttps://www.dillbillymusic.com/Intro music is "Moontide" by Ariel Wang. Outro music is "Fray" by Dillbilly.This episode was engineered and edited by Ariel Wang. More about Sub Rosa Sound at https://subrosasound.org, or follow us on social media @subrosasound
In our tenth episode, we are airing a repost of Ariel Wang's podcast episode with Dani Robison, mastermind of Sapphire Lung, from Ariel's days at Femme Freak Folk. They talk about Dani's musical thoughts, her experience as a trans woman in the musical community, her album and visual arts, and more! You can find out more about her projects at:https://sapphirelung.bandcamp.comhttps://www.facebook.com/SapphireLunghttps://danirobisonart.com@dani_robison@sapphirelungIntro music is "Moontide" and "Time Tigers and Rabbits" by Ariel Wang. Outro music is "Goodbye Red Knit Hat" by Dani Robison off her Sapphire Lung album, which you can find at: https://sapphirelung.bandcamp.comYou can find Ariel Wang's full album "Bridges" at arielwangmusic.bandcamp.com, Spotify, Apple Music, and more. This episode was engineered and edited by Ariel Wang. More about Sub Rosa Sound at https://subrosasound.org, or follow us on social media @subrosasound
In our ninth episode, Ariel Wang talks to Adley Penner and Nemo Curiel of Bicicletas Por La Paz about immigration, biking conditions around the world, colonization, language and music, and more. Make sure to check them out at the next Sub Rosa Sound show at Starline Social Club on February 21, 2020. They will be playing with B-side Brujas, a DJ collective of all women of color.You can find out more about them at:https://www.bicicletasporlapaz.comhttps://bicicletasporlapaz.bandcamp.comhttps://www.facebook.com/bicicletasporlapazIntro music is "Moontide" by Ariel Wang. Outro music is "Colibri" by Bicicletas Por La Paz.You can find Ariel Wang's full album "Bridges" at arielwangmusic.bandcamp.com, Spotify, Apple Music, and more. This episode was engineered and edited by Ariel Wang. More about Sub Rosa Sound at https://subrosasound.org, or follow us on social media @subrosasound
In our eighth episode, Ariel Wang talks to Alison Niedbalski of Qualia about growing up in South Bend, Indiana, her musical history, philosophy, cults, and more! The podcast ends with her song "Jim Jones.""Jim Jones" and Alison's other music can be found at:https://www.qualia-is-real.comhttps://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/qualia4/jim-joneshttps://qualia-is-real.bandcamp.com/album/jim-jonesA note from Alison: This song was originally recorded in 2016 as the first in a collection of songs about cults, co-written by myself and a rotating cast of collaborative influences; I the control and they the test for each auditory art work, an experiment in how one's work is shaped by personal connections as well as conceptual content. After the tumultuous ending of that storied year, it was originally released on April Fool's Day 2017 by a label that has since dissolved. In a recent interview for Ariel Wang's Sub Rosa podcast the legendary kool-aid test that accompanied its release came up, and the memory drove me to unearth it from the vaults and offer it up to the internet at large. I hope you enjoy it right up to the ending, at which point I hope you fear it.Yours,aReferences from the podcast: 1) Jason Stanley's exceptionally timely book "How Fascism Works", pick up "How Propaganda Works" for an even deeper dive https://www.hudsonbooksellers.com/book/9780525511830?utm_source=prh&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_term=301&utm_content=PRHEFFDF5A7F1--9780525511830&utm_campaign=97805255118302) A primer on the skirmish whose name should never be forgotten, Bacon's Rebellion: https://www.facinghistory.org/holocaust-and-human-behavior/chapter-2/inventing-black-and-whiteIntro music is "Moontide" by Ariel Wang. Outro music is "Jim Jones" by Alison Niedbalski.You can find Ariel Wang's full album "Bridges" at arielwangmusic.bandcamp.com, Spotify, Apple Music, and more. This episode was engineered and edited by Ariel Wang.More about Sub Rosa Sound at https://subrosasound.org, or follow us on social media @subrosasound
In our seventh episode, we are airing a repost of Ariel Wang's podcast episode with Heather Normandale of Sass and Harmony, from her days at Femme Freak Folk. She talks about her album "Golden Threads" which is out now, her musical journey, bike touring and more! Don't forget to check out her music and come to Sass and Harmony's single release on January 31, 2020 at the Monkey House in Berkeley. You can find out more about her projects at:http://www.heathernormandale.com/https://www.facebook.com/HeatherNormandale/https://www.sassnharmony.comhttps://www.facebook.com/sassandharmonyIntro music is "Moontide" and "Time Tigers and Rabbits" by Ariel Wang. Outro music is "Woodpecker" by Heather Normandale off her album "Golden Threads" which you can find at: https://heathernormandale.bandcamp.com/album/golden-threadsYou can find Ariel Wang's full album "Bridges" at arielwangmusic.bandcamp.com, Spotify, Apple Music, and more. This episode was engineered and edited by Ariel Wang. More about Sub Rosa Sound at https://subrosasound.org, or follow us on social media @subrosasound
In our sixth episode, Ariel Wang talks to Maisha Lani, Heather Normandale, and Carolyn Herlehy of Sass and Harmony about bike touring, songwriting, and their upcoming new single release on January 31, 2020 at the Monkey House in Berkeley. **A show correction: their second single release will be on March 7th, NOT the 6th** You can find out more about them at:https://www.sassnharmony.comhttps://www.facebook.com/sassandharmonyIntro music is "Moontide" by Ariel Wang. Outro music is "Twisted", played live by Sass and Harmony.You can find Ariel Wang's full album "Bridges" at arielwangmusic.bandcamp.com, Spotify, Apple Music, and more. This episode was engineered and edited by Ariel Wang. More about Sub Rosa Sound at https://subrosasound.org, or follow us on social media @subrosasound
In our fifth episode, Ariel Wang talks to Liana Berube, classical violinist extraordinaire and founding member of the Delphi Trio. She tells us about her exploration of music, how she approaches pieces, vulnerability in being a performer, and more! Also, don't forget to check out her concerts - among others, she's playing on February 22nd with the Oakland Symphony on one of the Violins for Hope, which are restored violins owned by Holocaust victims. She will be one of the soloists for Vivaldi's concerto for 3 Violins in F. You can find more listings of her concerts at http://delphitrio.com or https://www.lianaberube.comIntro music is "Moontide" by Ariel Wang. Outro music is a surprise performance by Liana Berube - listen to the end to find out what it is. It is well worth it!You can find Ariel Wang's full album "Bridges" at arielwangmusic.bandcamp.com, Spotify, Apple Music, and more. This episode was engineered and edited by Ariel Wang. More about Sub Rosa Sound at https://subrosasound.org, or follow us on social media @subrosasound
In our fourth episode, Ariel Wang talks to Darwin and Moody of the band "The Helltones." We discuss surf rock, our favorite classical compositions, L. Ron Hubbard and cult rituals. Don't forget to come out December 8th to see them play at the Uptown for the next Sub Rosa Sound show, and don't forget to follow us and them on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter! Check out The Helltones's new single "Wolfman" at the end of the episode!Intro music is "Moontide" by Ariel Wang. Outro music is "Wolfman" by The Helltones. You can find The Helltones album "Poltergeist" on Bandcamp and Spotify. https://thehelltones.bandcamp.com/https://www.facebook.com/helltones/https://open.spotify.com/artist/03w7pJeitFfEmoAY1t6wtI?si=aXEgKgooQCyCgDVUX9Ad-w@hell_tonesYou can find Ariel Wang's full album "Bridges" at arielwangmusic.bandcamp.com, Spotify, Apple Music, and more. This episode was engineered and edited by Ariel Wang. More about Sub Rosa Sound at https://subrosasound.org, or follow us on social media @subrosasound
In our third episode, Ariel Wang talks to Yunoka, Dan'Nelle, Genesis, and Richelle of the band "The Onyx." They tell us about how they came together as a band, their creative process as a band, being black women in the Bay Area music scene, politics in music, and more. Don't forget to come out December 8th to see them play at the Uptown for the next Sub Rosa Sound show, and don't forget to follow us and them on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter! Intro music is "Moontide" by Ariel Wang. Outro music is "Black Girl Magic" by The Onyx. You can find The Onyx's full EP on Spotify. https://www.theonyxmusic.com/https://www.facebook.com/theonyxmusic/https://open.spotify.com/artist/5UH4a5Lg2xVGOflTXa5R5n?si=NBdZFVKuSbeNM65Q7vqm3g@theonyxmusicYou can find Ariel Wang's full album "Bridges" at arielwangmusic.bandcamp.com, Spotify, Apple Music, and more. This episode was engineered by Margaret Jones and edited by Ariel Wang. More about Sub Rosa Sound at https://subrosasound.org, or follow us on social media @subrosasound
This second episode Ariel Wang talks to Quiver Watts, who fronts the band "Wayfairy." They tell us about their work as a writer and editor for Street Sheet, the newspaper for and distributed by the homeless folks of the SF Bay Area, as well as their travels, activism, and music. Tune in for a thoroughly fascinating discussion, and don't forget to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter! Intro music is "Moontide" by Ariel Wang. Outro music is "Tree of Life" by Wayfairy. You can find Wayfairy's full album "See You There" on bandcamp at wayfairy.bandcamp.com. You can also find them on facebook and instagram. You can find Ariel Wang's full album "Bridges" at arielwangmusic.bandcamp.com, Spotify, Apple Music, and more. This episode was engineered by Margaret Jones and edited by Ariel Wang. More about Sub Rosa Sound at https://subrosasound.org, or follow us on social media @subrosasound
Introducing the new Sub Rosa Sound Podcast with co-founders Ariel Wang and Margaret Jones. This first episode we introduce ourselves and briefly discuss the current fires in Northern California. Each week we bring you something new - interviews with local musicians, announcements about shows, topics important to the hear and now. Music, Culture (maybe couture), society, sometimes politics, and definitely cats. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, and send us your favorite podcats! Intro music is "Moontide" by Ariel Wang. Outro music is "Montagues and Catapults" by Ariel Wang. You can find both on her new album "Bridges" available at arielwangmusic.bandcamp.com, Spotify, Apple Music, and more.More about Sub Rosa Sound at https://subrosasound.org, or follow us on social media @subrosasound