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On the here SEASON TWO FINALE of this here dang ol' dang ol' Puddcast, Allston Pudding writer Ben Bonadies joins Harry live in the studio to dissect that enigmatic figure that has swept the meme world: the quirked up white boy with a little bit of swag bustin it down sexual style goated with the sauce. This is a shitpost.
Coming to Boston this week: Charlie XCX, Big K.R.I.T., Sinead O'Connor, Jawbreaker, and Dorchester's own Cousin Stizz are just a few of the larger-than-life names coming to town this week. Plus: Host Cliff Notez hangs with the organizers of Boston's Red Sox/rock-n-roll benefit concert Hot Stove, Cool Music. And we get the inside scoop from Allston Pudding's Christine Varriale.You give us 20 minutes, we'll give you an unforgettable weekend. This is Episode 3 of Lust for Live: Boston, the first in a nationwide network of local podcasts that curate this week's concerts, comedy, culture, and live events in your town. Subscribe to us wherever you get your podcasts. Get our weekly events newsletter at lustforlive.xyz. Follow us on Amazon AMP to be notified when we're interviewing artists LIVE. Our interviews are archived at YouTube.com/DoubleElvis.Got an event we missed? Got one coming up? Want to nominate someone else (or yourself!) to be featured on the Lust for Live? Connect with @LustForLiveBOS on Instagram, TikTok, or Twitter. Or shoot us an email at lustforliveBOS@doubleelvis.com.
Coming to Boston this week: Lorde and Remi Wolf light up the Theatre District, Bright Eyes finally make it back to town, and a dozen more hype events to kick April off with a bang. Plus, host Cliff Notez talks to Superchunk and Merge Records co-founder Mac McCaughan about that time they covered SSD with members of Sebadoh and The Lemonheads. And we get the "Inside Scoop" from Allston Pudding's Harry Gustfson.You give us 20 minutes, we'll give you an unforgettable weekend. This is Episode 2 of Lust for Live: Boston, the first in a nationwide network of local podcasts that curate this week's concerts, comedy, culture, and live events in your town. Subscribe to us wherever you get your podcasts. Get our weekly events newsletter at lustforlive.xyz. Follow us on Amazon AMP to be notified when we're interviewing artists LIVE. Our interviews are archived at YouTube.com/DoubleElvis.Got an event we missed? Got one coming up? Want to nominate someone else (or yourself!) to be featured on the Lust for Live? Connect with @LustForLiveBOS on Instagram, TikTok, or Twitter. Or shoot us an email at lustforliveBOS@doubleelvis.com.
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Tyler and Emilio chop it up outside for this week’s session. They talk Tyler’s Allston Pudding interview, perception vs. reality, In My Nature 2, Emilio’s film festivals and more! James calls in at the end to talk road rage and wave his Mavs flag.
Songwriters Guild Live is a weekly radioshow in Amsterdam, focussed on artists who write their own songs. This week your host was Ro Halfhide. We're mentioned as one of the leading podcasts on songwriting! blog.feedspot.com/songwriting_podcasts/ Eyal: Eyal is een verhalenverteller die het hele alternatieve folk-, rock- en indie oeuvre bespeelt in eigenwijze, melodieuze, verhalende liedjes. Radiator King: Somewhere between punk and blues – a porch and an alley – lies Radiator King, the performing/recording name of Boston native and Brooklyn based, Adam Silvestri. Established in 2011, Radiator King’s music shows influences from both Dylan and Strummer with a sound described by Boston blog Allston Pudding as something akin to what “Tom Waits locked in a room for a month with nothing but a copy of Springsteen’s Nebraska” might produce. Whether alone with a guitar or backed by a band, Radiator King embodies the raw energy of punk, the grit and intricacy of delta blues, and the lyrical potency of folk in “songs that are the sonic equivalent to an old whiskey bar at the end of a dirt road.” In early 2019, Radiator King, the musician behind 2017’s A Hollow Triumph After All released his newest project — the Roll the Dice EP, via SoundEvolution records. Imbued with the pugilistic grit and deft lyrical instincts that have long defined the songwriting of Adam Silvestri, Roll the Dice’s lead track “Raylene” serves dually as a thematic continuance of steps taken and a turning point in Silvestri’s development and direction as songsmith.
This is the second episode of In Between Spins - the monthly new music portion of the eduPUNX Podcast! If you remember from January, it's a collaboration with my friend Jaclyn O'Connell - who is launching her project, In Between Spins VERY SOON! Read below for more information!This week, we welcomed our friend, Christine Varialle, the editor-in-chief of Allston Pudding, to the podcast to discuss our current favorite albums of 2018 - we know, we know, the year is still very fresh, but there have been plenty of great releases so far! AND we discuss some of the albums that are yet to be released this year and speculate on some that may or may not come our way this year.You get to learn A LOT about us and our interests on this episode, and there is no shortage of exciting new music that some of us weren't even aware of before recording this episode. But some are now in constant rotation for us - and we hope they will be for you! Songs you hear in this episode:- “Caution,” Tiny Moving Parts- “Yr Throat,” Jeff Rosenstock- “Lillies,” bedbug- “Rorschach,” Typhoon- “Speaking Of Ghosts,” POLIÇA and s t a r g a z e- “I Eat Salads Now,” Sidney Gish- “In the Sun,” Hovvdy- “Pirouette,” Jay Som- “Charisma,” Pianos Become the Teeth- “Fool’s Gold,” S. CareyYou can hear some of these songs AND MORE on our collaborative Spotify playlist, by CLICKING HERE!IN BETWEEN SPINS NEWS:As Jaclyn explains in the podcast, her new project, In Between Spins, will launch on March 8th - International Women's Day. Jaclyn has put in a lot of work to create some fresh content for femmes and nonbinary folks in the music industry and fandom. She's creating a new space for people to share their love of music and we're so excited for it to debut next week!VINYL GIVEAWAY RULES:- Who doesn't love a nice giveaway?! Well, here is our FIRST!- If you want to win a vinyl copy of the new S. Carey album, "Hundred Acres," AND the new Hovvdy album, "Cranberry," please share this image on your Twitter and/or Instagram accounts! Make sure to follow @AllstonPudding, @eduPUNXPod, and @inbetweenspins to make sure you get entered to win!- You have until March 9th at 8pm EST to enter the giveaway - at which point, we will contact a winner and arrange shipment! Enter on both Twitter and Instagram to double your chances - and please help us spread the word!FOLLOW, RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE!- Any love on the iTunes app helps! CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE ITUNES STORE!- Don't forget, Android users - we are now on the Google Play Store!!- Follow along on Instagram and Twitter @eduPUNXpod!Thanks so much for tuning in and I'll see you next week!Up the punx!Let's get to work.- CRAIG.
Jess Hall and Tom Stevens are half of the Eastern Mass-based band, oldsoul. oldsoul releases its debut LP, "coy," this Friday, February 9 on Counter Intuitive Records. Jess plays guitar and sings and yells a whole bunch, and Tom plays guitar and sings and talks on the album as well. They're also BOTH recent college graduates!!In this chat, we dig into the origins of the band, what it takes to keep a band alive while attending college, and the importance of safety at gigs in today's #MeToo society of folks finally listening to survivors and holding abusers responsible for their actions.There was so much to get into on this episode that there will even be an XTRA episode on Saturday, so stay tuned for that! You get to hear a bunch of new tunes from oldsoul on this episode and if you're in the Lowell, Mass area on Friday, try to make it out to their album release show at unchARTed Gallery.MUSIC NOTES:- You hear the tune, "Good Girl," at the beginning of this episode. It's the penultimate track on the new oldsoul album, "coy," which is out this Friday through Counter Intuitive Records.- The featured track is "I Fell Asleep to Twin Peaks pt. 1," which is discussed in the episode - it was the first single for the new album, and is a two-part track pairs very well in the context of the album.- If you like what you hear, please visit oldsoulma.bandcamp.com to pick up the album on CD or digital download! Support one of the best up-and-coming acts today!ADVERTISING NOTE:- This week I hyped up the great work done by Allston Pudding - the Boston alternative music blog and music production company.- Allston Pudding is operated and written by fans and musicians to highlight new music and live music from all over. They are supporters of local music, from their hometowns to local scenes throughout the world. Allston Pudding hopes to support and champion artists who may not receive their proper radio play or publicity, but definitely deserve your attention.- On Tuesday, Allston Pudding featured a live session with our friends in Future Teens! It's a lively and lovely look at another of Boston's big acts on the rise and we'd love ya'll to check it out.- And if you're in the need of new and upcoming music, definitely peruse the Allston Pudding site and get yourself acquainted with the bands they suggest you check out!
We've announced over 30 artists to our lineup, so far. Keeping track of all that music isn't easy (it's a nice problem to have). Which is why we decided to do a Lineup Preview podcast episode. We asked two local music connoisseurs (Perry Eaton of Boston.com and Co Founder of Allston Pudding and Nina Corcoran of Consequence of Sound and DigBoston) to help us dig through the lineup and highlight some of the hidden gems you might not be too familiar with. Enjoy the episode and thanks for listening!