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Years of alcohol abuse, weed, and transcendental meditation took their toll on Adrian's mental health. As his life steadily unravelled, he had a life-changing encounter, which opened up a powerful gift to be used to bring freedom for many people in the most gentle and/or dramatic of ways. It's a crazy story. Watch the bonus extended interview on our YouTube Channel here: https://youtu.be/_a2RjPVJr2k Adrian can be contacted at www.bristolhealingrooms.com To access training in this area, go to ellel.uk --- Support our work and double your impact with a monthly gift for the first year! greatlakesoutreach.org/inspired --- Weekly episode WhatsApp link: greatlakesoutreach.org/whatsapp | Weekly email notification: greatlakesoutreach.org/inspiredemail For more from Simon, visit: simonguillebaud.com --- Produced by Great Lakes Outreach - Transforming Burundi & Beyond: greatlakesoutreach.org
We had the pleasure of interviewing Yoke Lore over Zoom video!Los Angeles based indie pop project Yoke Lore, the solo musical venture of Adrian Galvin, released his debut full-length album, Toward A Never Ending New Beginning, out everywhere now via Yell House Records.Yoke Lore's first full length album, Toward A Never Ending New Beginning, solidifies Galvin as an indie pioneer, transcending beyond the genre with his unparalleled talent for captivating listeners with his distinct artistic vision and introspective lyricism. The album chronicles his journey of turning strengths into weaknesses, personal growth, and discovering who Yoke Lore truly is. It's an album full of reflection and raw, unfiltered honesty that will most definitely connect with listeners on a deeper level. Combining electronic beats with subtle instrumentation, each song on Toward A Never Ending New Beginning is sonically diverse and thoughtfully crafted debut body of work. The album's opener, “Cruciform I,” instantly establishes the reflective tone of the album with the first line, “I don't wanna set myself on fire to keep you warm.” Over the course of the next 13 tracks, Galvin explores themes of love, loss, reckoning with overwhelming emotions, and the journey we take to become the best versions of ourselves. The album invites listeners to embark on the journey of self-discovery along with Yoke Lore, from the fears of ruining something good in focus track “Enough,” to disrupting the norm in single “Shake” to being comfortable with loneliness in “Alone.” The final track, “Protégé,” concludes the album on an optimistic future-facing note, leaving listeners reflecting on their own future and the positivity it holds. Galvin describes the album as an act of resistance and revolution. “I don't want to be attached to my doubts,” he says. “To be rich is to be saved, to be poor is to be doomed. You could achieve wealth and thus salvation by accumulating enough wealth and if you weren't making that your express purpose in life then what the hell were you doing? I see art and love as a rebellion to this idea, I also see the exploration of self doubt as a rebellion to this idea. I see the acceptance of failure as a rebellion against this idea. And thus I see Yoke Lore as a way through it. Toward a never ending new beginning.”Prior to the release of Toward A Never Ending New Beginning, Yoke Lore released standout singles such as “Goodpain,” “Chin Up,” and “Beige,” which earned him an RIAA Gold certification. With over 450M+ streams to his name and tours across the globe under his belt, including a recent run with Goth Babe, Yoke Lore has garnered a loyal fanbase and widespread acclaim from both critics and fellow musicians alike and established himself as a notable force in the indie scene.We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #YokeLore #TowardANeverEndingNewBeginning #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/followFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4972373/advertisement
A tradition of this podcast is that every season we have at least one episode that could be called a “beautiful ramble.” To me, that signifies the magic of podcasting, where you can hear someone share their thoughts and processes in a way that bounces tangents in a way that real-life conversations do. My guest today is my friend Adrian Galvin (aka Yoke Lore, a singer-songwriter/multi-instrumentalist who views creativity in an all-encompassing way. Together we chat about how he sees music and we also delve deeply into his experience of scoring the film, Pink Skies Ahead (written and directed by Kelly Oxford).
Adrian Galvin is Yoke Lore. The artist, coming from the previous titles of Yellerkin and Walk The Moon, is pursuing his own sound and we’re all loving it. His newest single, “Sensitive Heart”, was released in early 2020 in collaboration with Jax Anderson and it’s groovy. Be on the lookout for the album coming soon!
The mightily talented, Adrian Galvin took some time to give us a jingle here at RPM for another installment of RPM Radar! Performing under the name Yoke Lore, and with the help of producer Ariel Loh, Galvin has taken the issue of homogenized pop music into his own hands. He's an innovative instrumentalist that has artistic juices flowing through his veins. With two newly released singles "Bravado" and "Body Parts" commencing and concluding our convo, RPM is happy to present to you, Yoke Lore:• https://rpm-media.org/• Instagram: @renaissancepeoples• Twitter: RPM_tweetSupport the show (https://rpm-media.org/donate/)
FULL SHOW NOTES HERE Notes from the Show: -Yoke Lore's website | instagram | twitter | soundcloud All original music composed by Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs Album art by Zoie Harman Cool Things to Check-Out: -Follow our new INSTAGRAM! @letitouttt -I am starting a new podcast!! With a previous podcast guest! I can't wait to share it with you guys so soon. Can you guess who it is? Comment on my instagram who you think :) -We shared a secret episode last week on the Patreon! In addition to the secret episode, we also have monthly journaling prompts. I really want to grow this special little community. Please support here to listen :) If you Liked This Episode Try Out: -Episode 222 with Trevor Hall -Episode 167 with Jon Leland This week’s episode is sponsored by Goldeluxe Jewelry. Goldeluxe is a line of affordable handmade jewelry intended for every day wear and versatility, made in brass, gold and sterling silver with some pearls and semi precious gemstones. Each piece is made by hand in Detroit by Libby Trajkovski. This jewelry is seriously some of my favorite - I wear it every day and love everything she makes. I'm so happy to work with such a cool woman-run small company like Goldeluxe. Hope you guys love their jewelry as much as I do, please take advantage of her generous discount code! Goldeluxe is offering 20% off your order through September 30th with code LET IT OUT at checkout!
Adrian Galvin of Yoke Lore returns to the KX FM 104.7 to perform two songs acoustic: "Fake You" and "Ride"
Adrian Galvin and Vince Villella discuss Isaac Asimov's 1956 short story, The Last Question. This podcast is longer than our pilot episodes, I don't think we'll be making this length the standard.
Vince Villela and Adrian Galvin talk about Algernon Blackwood's 1907 short story The Willows
Adrian Galvin, aka Yoke Lore, explores how singing "In the Window" with his family as a child during Hanukkah opened his eyes to the deeply connective possibilities of music. And you'll definitely want to hear his theory about music and magic.
Adrian Galvin, aka Yoke Lore, explores how singing "In the Window" with his family as a child during Hanukkah opened his eyes to the deeply connective possibilities of music. And you'll definitely want to hear his theory about music and magic.
Yoke Lore is the project of the very talented Adrian Galvin. We had a chance to talk to him about growing up in New York and our mutual fanboy crush on Dan Carlin. Adrian has a unique vision for his music and puts n an impressive show. Featured song is Yoke Lore's Good Pain from the Good Pain EP. If you would like to support Geeking On Music, please leave us a rating and review. You can also support us by shopping on Amazon using this link.