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O episódio 44 do Pepitas Sonoras está no ar, e nós, mais uma vez, sem combinar previamente, descobrimos que algo ligava as 3 músicas escolhidas: o conceito de tempo e seus desdobramentos.O primeiro artista vem da Inglaterra, e sua relação com o tempo está na sabedoria de esperar: a nota certa, na hora certa. Sem precipitações.A segunda foi uma banda irlandesa, cheia de criatividade e ousadia, que lançou apenas dois álbuns e já encerrou os trabalhos. Ou seja, um tempo bem aproveitado, pelo menos.E pra finalizar, um grupo sueco que já existe há mais de 30 anos, com 14 álbuns lançados, e tempo suficiente pra consolidá-los como a maior banda de rock da Escandinávia (entre aquelas que cantam em suas línguas nativas).Dito isso, eu vos pergunto: Tão com tempo? Então aproveitem.Com: Phoria, Little Green Cars e Kent.Dicas da Semana:Dica 1: Documentário “American Valhalla”, no Canal Bis: https://www.nowonline.com.br/filme/american-valhalla/125945 ou https://canaisglobo.globo.com/assistir/bis/american-valhalla/v/6619252/Dica 2: The Police in Concert, Live at Tokyo Dome: https://youtu.be/reK0S5O_gSILinks:Playlist Oficial do Pepitas Sonoras:Spotify: https://bit.ly/PlaylistPepitasSonorasNoSpotifyApple Music: https://bit.ly/PlaylisPepitasSonorasNoAppleMusicPlaylist do EPISÓDIO 44: http://bit.ly/Playlist44Canal do Pepitas Sonoras no Telegram: https://t.me/joinchat/TxzUk41WFVsTdJv3PHORIA:Clipe Oficial de “Mass (Re-Imagined)”, do Phoria: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yCF8r2p1OsPhoria - Current (Live at Abbey Road): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3OONM8Dv_QGravação do álbum “Caught A Black Rabbit” (Filmado nos estúdios Abbey Road): https://youtu.be/6aLAlN0sf_ALITTLE GREEN CARS:Clipe Oficial de “My Love Took Me Down To The River To Silence Me”, do Little Green Cars: https://youtu.be/dmo9zGw1IX4Little Green Cars toca “My Love Took Me Down To The River To Silence Me”, nos estúdios da rádio KEXP: https://youtu.be/O8efvQdgjpwLittle Green Cars tocam “Harper Lee” e “To The Last” (James Blake Cover) no programa “Like a Version”: https://youtu.be/6bSs09svCLA e https://youtu.be/iTjX3aspPYIArcade Fire: “Everything Now Live”, no Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/music-movie/everything-now-live/1287780543KENT:Video de lançamento do álbum “Då Som Nu För Alltid” (2016), do Kent: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bubOcI11spsKent toca “Ansgar & Evelyne”, no Nordic Music Awards, em 2005: https://youtu.be/fbk3AqWMCZw
Iggy Pop - "American Valhalla" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Musician / Artist Alison Mosshart of The Kills and The Dead Weather discusses her recommendation for an at home double feature... and then some! Alison's selections include the documentaries, I Am Not Your Negro (2016, directed by Raoul Peck), Requiem for the American Dream (2015, directed by Mark Achbar & Peter Wintonick) PLUS Don't Blink (2017, directed by Laura Israel) and American Valhalla (2017, directed by Josh Homme & Andreas Neumann). Produced by: Eric Mahoney Music by: The Means --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kontikipodcast/support
Matt and Eric are back from the bunker to give you the lowdown on a bunch of Things Just In. We talk about the boom in live content during the pandemic, a great 80’s Rewatchable, surprise content drops including a new Nine Inch Nails Double album Ghost 5 & 6 and a surprise premiere of the Josh Homme and Iggy Pop doc American Valhalla, and more. This week's Thing of the Week is the essential Cringewatch™, Tiger King. We try our best to process the insanity of this documentary gumbo of Big Cat zoo management, polygamy, murder for hire, and egomania gone wild. It is really...something. Come on in and have listen, but don’t stick your hand in the cage
Whoa! We were lucky enough to sit down with one of the most exciting guitarists on the planet, Nathaniel Murphy… AND we changed our name: Gearhunks forever becomes Gearbuds.We talk American Valhalla, Perfecting Sound Forever, football vs. football, a brief history of Magnatone amplifiers, Harmonic Percolators, Systech Harmonic Energizer, & Loopereye.Then Nathaniel very graciously and humbly shares his personal and musical history while providing indispensable social media tips. This is not an episode to miss, buds.
American Valhalla, co directed by Homme and Andreas Neumann tells the story of an unlikely musical collaboration between two mavericks of American rock: Joshua Homme, frontman of Queens of the Stone Age and Iggy Pop, the Godfather of Punk. The film, co-directed by Homme, follows the recording of Iggy’s final album ‘Post Pop Depression’ in the California desert, with his band comprising of Homme, his QOTSA bandmate Dean Fertita and Arctic Monkeys’ drummer, Matt Helders, as well as the explosive tour that builds to a crowning performance at London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall. Featuring stunning cinematography and intimate access, American Valhalla reveals the growth of an intense bond between the musicians who have taken to heart the mantra: "you risk nothing you gain nothing. As we got to know each other, you blew my mind” Homme tells Pop in the film. “You really came with such an open mind and saying ‘Yeah, I know what I’ve done but I’m here to…look forward.’” As they prepared the tour to support the album, Iggy received news of the passing of David Bowie – his longtime friend and confidant. In these moments, Pop contemplates his own impermanence and, at his most vulnerable, pushes harder with carpe diem-resolve to rehearse and add the next great landmark to his legacy. http://www.americanvalhallamovie.com
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Iggy tells Rolling Stone's Kory Grow about making the new documentary American Valhalla, his album Post-Pop Depression and the mysteries of his musical future
Sonny Landreth, King of Slydeco, and Andreas Neumann, director of the Iggy Pop documentary, "American Valhalla" talk in the third Goldmine Magazine Podcast. ► Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sonny Landreth, King of Slydeco, and Andreas Neumann, director of the Iggy Pop documentary, "American Valhalla" talk in the third Goldmine Magazine Podcast. ►
Iggy Pop is a pioneer of punk rock, whose legendary career began over fifty years ago. In 2015, he began collaborating on music with Joshua Homme, of Queens of the Stone Age. The result was Iggy Pop’s 23rd album, Post Pop Depression. In this episode, Iggy and Josh break down the song "American Valhalla," and tell the story of how it was shaped by reverb, opera, and the military.