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You, Me and An Album
187. Andrew Dost Discusses The Rentals, Return of the Rentals

You, Me and An Album

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 65:36


Send us a textMulti-instrumentalist, songwriter and visual artist Andrew Dost (fun., Anathallo) joins Al for this episode and introduces him to The Rentals' 1995 debut album Return of the Rentals. Andrew explains why he chose this album and why he consistently revisits it over the years. He also talks about the uniqueness of The Rentals' sound and how frontman Matt Sharp has made it distinctive from the sound of Weezer (of which he is a former member). Andrew also discusses why he started his latest musical project, the bossa nova-influenced Metal Bubble Trio, and talks about a couple of tracks from the debut album Cucumber, which was released in January 2025. He also talks about how he ended up writing music for dogs on DOGTV.To keep up with Andrew's work with Metal Bubble Trio, visit their website at metalbubbletrio.com. You can also follow the project on Instagram at @metalbubbletrio.Andrew is also on Instagram at @andrewdost.Al is on Bluesky at @almelchior. This show has an account on Instagram at @youmealbum. You can support the show on Buzzsprout at https://www.buzzsprout.com/1542814/episodes or at the link at the bottom of these show notes.IMPORTANT UPDATE! You, Me and An Album will soon have additional offerings on Patreon. More information will be coming soon. To sign up, go to patreon.com/youmealbum.1:33 Andrew joins the show2:03 Andrew explains why he chose Return of the Rentals from the albums he had on his short list3:52 Andrew talks about how the experience of listening to the album has changed over the years6:45 Andrew and Al talk about the punk influence that is part of the album's sound8:23 Andrew and Al highlight the aspects of The Rentals' music that differentiate it from Weezer15:00 What brings Andrew back to Return of the Rentals all these years later?17:22 Andrew talks about why “Please Let That Be You” may be his favorite track on the album19:20 Andrew and Al discuss the album's two singles, “Friends of P.” and “Waiting”21:35 Al was intrigued by the collection of musicians who played with The Rentals23:58 Do The Rentals have a unique sound?26:17 Andrew's appreciation for The Rentals and Matt Sharp has only grown over the years28:19 One of Al's sources for researching The Rentals was Politico29:36 Andrew found a Rentals concert t-shirt30:57 Andrew discusses two of his favorite deeper cuts from the album34:31 Al picks out his favorite tracks from Return of the Rentals38:08 Andrew and Al identify albums that start with four great tracks in a row39:52 Andrew describes a specific kind of connection he feels when he listens to The Rentals42:20 Andrew explains why he blended diverse genres on Cucumber47:00 Andrew talks about the origins of Metal Bubble Trio52:17 Did The Rentals influence the sound of “99”?55:49 Andrew recalls the time fun. tried to get Matt Sharp to play on one of their songs57:11 Andrew explains how he wound up writing and recording music for DOGTV59:55 Andrew talks about his recent and current projectsOutro music is from “Cucumber” by Metal Bubble Trio.Support the show

WASTOIDS
Music That Inspired Metal Bubble Trio's Cucumber | Music News

WASTOIDS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 8:47


Decoy Deloy is back with Music News. On January 17, former Anathallo and fun. member Andrew Dost's Metal Bubble Trio released Cucumber, a collection of tropical-inspired indie pop. WASTOIDS linked up with him to dig into the influences behind the album, including Run the Jewels, Weezer, Stereolab, Deerhoof, and Beck. Check out metalbubbletrio.com for more info, and of course cruise over to the internet's #1 website, WASTOIDS.com for more stuff to watch, hear, and dig.Call us anytime at 1-877-WASTOIDS. More podcasts and videos at WASTOIDS.com | Follow us on Instagram and YouTube.

New Books Network
Christian Kiefer, "The Heart of It All" (Melville House, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 29:05


In The Heart of It All (Melville House, 2023), Christian Kiefer imagines a group of factory workers and their families living in a once vibrant Ohio town during the Trump era. The factory is the only place to work outside of Walmart, the grocery store, or a fast-food chain, and it's owned by Mr. Marwat, a Pakistani man whose wife helps in the office, while their teenagers embrace American life. The family is upended when Mr. Marwat's parents move in. The factory foreman, Tom Bailey, and his family's lives are upended when their sick baby dies. Their daughter Janey's life is upended when she befriends the only Black young man in the town. Mr. Marwat's secretary Mary Lou's life is upended when her mother moves into a nursing home and dies. All of their struggles are exacerbated by small injustices but eased by small kindnesses in this sweet and thoughtful glimpse into the lives of people just trying to get by. CHRISTIAN KIEFER's novels have appeared on best of the year lists from Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, and Booklist and have received rave reviews in The Washington Post, Oprah.com, the San Francisco Chronicle, Brooklyn Rain, Library Journal, Huffington Post, and elsewhere. He is the author of the novels The Infinite Tides, The Animals, Phantoms, and the novella One Day Soon Time Will Have No Place Left to Hide. Christian is the recipient of a Pushcart Prize for his short fiction and has enjoyed a long second career in music, under the auspices of which he has collaborated with members of Smog, Pedro the Lion, DNA, 7 Seconds, John Zorn's Naked City, Sun Kil Moon, Boxhead Ensemble, Califone, Cake, Kronos Quartet, Wilco, Low, Fun, Anathallo, and The Band, among many others. He holds a Ph.D. in American literature from the University of California at Davis and has served as contributing editor for Zyzzyva, fiction reader for VQR, and as the West Coast editor for The Paris Review. He teaches at American River College in Sacramento and is the Director of the Ashland University MFA. G.P. Gottlieb is the author of the Whipped and Sipped Mystery Series and a prolific baker of healthful breads and pastries. Please contact her through her website (GPGottlieb.com). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Literature
Christian Kiefer, "The Heart of It All" (Melville House, 2023)

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 29:05


In The Heart of It All (Melville House, 2023), Christian Kiefer imagines a group of factory workers and their families living in a once vibrant Ohio town during the Trump era. The factory is the only place to work outside of Walmart, the grocery store, or a fast-food chain, and it's owned by Mr. Marwat, a Pakistani man whose wife helps in the office, while their teenagers embrace American life. The family is upended when Mr. Marwat's parents move in. The factory foreman, Tom Bailey, and his family's lives are upended when their sick baby dies. Their daughter Janey's life is upended when she befriends the only Black young man in the town. Mr. Marwat's secretary Mary Lou's life is upended when her mother moves into a nursing home and dies. All of their struggles are exacerbated by small injustices but eased by small kindnesses in this sweet and thoughtful glimpse into the lives of people just trying to get by. CHRISTIAN KIEFER's novels have appeared on best of the year lists from Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, and Booklist and have received rave reviews in The Washington Post, Oprah.com, the San Francisco Chronicle, Brooklyn Rain, Library Journal, Huffington Post, and elsewhere. He is the author of the novels The Infinite Tides, The Animals, Phantoms, and the novella One Day Soon Time Will Have No Place Left to Hide. Christian is the recipient of a Pushcart Prize for his short fiction and has enjoyed a long second career in music, under the auspices of which he has collaborated with members of Smog, Pedro the Lion, DNA, 7 Seconds, John Zorn's Naked City, Sun Kil Moon, Boxhead Ensemble, Califone, Cake, Kronos Quartet, Wilco, Low, Fun, Anathallo, and The Band, among many others. He holds a Ph.D. in American literature from the University of California at Davis and has served as contributing editor for Zyzzyva, fiction reader for VQR, and as the West Coast editor for The Paris Review. He teaches at American River College in Sacramento and is the Director of the Ashland University MFA. G.P. Gottlieb is the author of the Whipped and Sipped Mystery Series and a prolific baker of healthful breads and pastries. Please contact her through her website (GPGottlieb.com). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature

New Books in American Studies
Christian Kiefer, "The Heart of It All" (Melville House, 2023)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 29:05


In The Heart of It All (Melville House, 2023), Christian Kiefer imagines a group of factory workers and their families living in a once vibrant Ohio town during the Trump era. The factory is the only place to work outside of Walmart, the grocery store, or a fast-food chain, and it's owned by Mr. Marwat, a Pakistani man whose wife helps in the office, while their teenagers embrace American life. The family is upended when Mr. Marwat's parents move in. The factory foreman, Tom Bailey, and his family's lives are upended when their sick baby dies. Their daughter Janey's life is upended when she befriends the only Black young man in the town. Mr. Marwat's secretary Mary Lou's life is upended when her mother moves into a nursing home and dies. All of their struggles are exacerbated by small injustices but eased by small kindnesses in this sweet and thoughtful glimpse into the lives of people just trying to get by. CHRISTIAN KIEFER's novels have appeared on best of the year lists from Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, and Booklist and have received rave reviews in The Washington Post, Oprah.com, the San Francisco Chronicle, Brooklyn Rain, Library Journal, Huffington Post, and elsewhere. He is the author of the novels The Infinite Tides, The Animals, Phantoms, and the novella One Day Soon Time Will Have No Place Left to Hide. Christian is the recipient of a Pushcart Prize for his short fiction and has enjoyed a long second career in music, under the auspices of which he has collaborated with members of Smog, Pedro the Lion, DNA, 7 Seconds, John Zorn's Naked City, Sun Kil Moon, Boxhead Ensemble, Califone, Cake, Kronos Quartet, Wilco, Low, Fun, Anathallo, and The Band, among many others. He holds a Ph.D. in American literature from the University of California at Davis and has served as contributing editor for Zyzzyva, fiction reader for VQR, and as the West Coast editor for The Paris Review. He teaches at American River College in Sacramento and is the Director of the Ashland University MFA. G.P. Gottlieb is the author of the Whipped and Sipped Mystery Series and a prolific baker of healthful breads and pastries. Please contact her through her website (GPGottlieb.com). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

Magnified Pod
It's Hard To Find A Podcast - Episode 34 - Anathallo - Canopy Glow

Magnified Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 165:56


In this episode, Andrew and John can't stop thinking about it. Joining the pod this week is Danny Bracken. He is the former guitarist for the band Anathallo as well as a visual artist and director of exhibitions for the Mattress Factory art museum in Pittsburgh. We discuss his history with the band, writing and recording Floating World and Canopy Glow, crafting an interesting live show, and turning down a tour opportunity with one of his musical idols. Then, a track by track discussion of the Anathallo's final album "Canopy Glow." Album discussion begins at 1:02:43.

Church Jams Now!
Church Jams Now Vol. 46 - Floating World by Anathallo

Church Jams Now!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 124:45


Do you enjoy chamber folk with ‘too much glockenspiel'? Do you revile it? Have you always wanted to hear a roughly accurate cliff notes version of a strange and awesome Japanese folk tale?Maybe you're wondering which Josh prefers most between Anathallo's Floating World, Springsteen's Nebraska, or his own bed? Curious about why this is one of TJ's wishlist albums?Or perhaps you enjoy the idea of the CJN fellas tearing an unassuming Pitchfork journalist to utter shreds?If any of the above piques your interest…boy oh boy, have we got the Church Jams volume for you!Float along through the bizarre world of Anathallo's first full length album on a major label, as the CJN Crew dig deep with some artistic heart to heart moments, and Kylan constructs an innovative song-scoring system!Church Jams Now is sponsored by Collide Records. Visit colliderecords.com and use promo code “churchjamsnow” for 20% off your first purchase!If you like what you hear, please rate, review, subscribe, and follow!Connect with us here:Voicemail: 971-380-5660Email: churchjamsnowpodcast@gmail.comIG: @churchjamsnowTwitter: @churchjamsnowFB: https://www.facebook.com/churchjamsnowpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/churchjamsnowpodcast

Magnified Pod
It's Hard To Find A Podcast - Episode 33 - Anathallo - Floating World

Magnified Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 146:55


In this episode, Andrew and John dig up slugs and bugs. But first, thoughts on the Dalai Lama, Timothy Keller, Metallica, Babymetal, and the Olsen Twins. Then, a track by track discussion of the Anathallo album "Floating World." Album discussion begins at 28:26.

Indie Basketball: The Podcast
Andrew Dost (Fun.)

Indie Basketball: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 52:25


We return for another 1-on-1, this time with Andrew Dost (fun., Anathallo). We talk about his upcoming solo album, the 2022 NBA Playoffs, and the ups-and-downs of being a Pistons fan. Plus, Musician Matchups is back: Pistons Edition! ---- Support Indie Basketball on Patreon! Your support goes a long way and means so much. Help get the Half Court Sessions off the ground. http://www.patreon.com/indiebasketball Death Cab For Curry sweatshirts and Bon Iverson hats still available: http://indiebasketball.myshopify.com Join the conversation on Discord: https://discord.gg/HJaDNwxSbe Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | TikTok Theme music courtesy of Empty Heaven.

The First Ever Podcast
Andy Hull: Chicago Were My Beatles

The First Ever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 45:47


Jeremy talks to Andy Hull, lead singer and songwriter for Manchester Orchestra, Bad Books, and Right Away, Great Captain!  During this episode they discuss Andy’s early love of church music and acapella harmonies, the soundtrack to the 1993 film The Firm, Andy’s grandparent’s prolific gospel group The Joymakers, struggling with piano lessons and music theory, learning to play Song 2 by Blur on a $100 Yamaha acoustic, studying chord progressions in Bob Dylan songs, Andy’s songwriting process, losing a ‘Battle of the Bands’ in high school, how Andy’s parents supported and encouraged the creation of his first album, the importance of indie record stores, founding Manchester Orchestra, getting a call from Rick Rubin at 20 years old, developing a DIY ethic through touring with Colour Revolt and Anathallo, the challenges of balancing family life with music, Andy’s collaboration on the latest Touché Amoré single, Limelight, and more.  Discuss this episode with Jeremy and other listeners:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefirsteverpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JeremyXBolm

Strong Songs
Q&A: Hamilton, Hozier, Mariah, Modes

Strong Songs

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 58:11


Mailbag May returns for round two, as Kirk continues catching up on listener questions. NEW THEME MUSIC INBOUND! Strong Songs passed its first goal of 150 backers on Patreon! That means Kirk will write all-new theme music for the show. Keep an ear out for that sometime in June, most likely. A huge thank you to everyone who's signed up to support the show so far - we've also got some new goals, which you can check out over on the page: https://www.patreon.com/strongsongs MAILBAG MAY, PART 2 The Strong Songs mailbag continues to overflow. This week we've got some follow-ups on Hamilton as well as questions about Mariah's whistle register, vocal multiphonics, rhythmic misdirection, the lydian mode, and the differences between a sequencer, a sampler, and a synthesizer.  REFERENCED ON THIS EPISODE: Various pieces from Hamilton, composed by Strong Songs celebrity endorser Lin-Manuel Miranda, 2015 The graphic novel Asterios Polyp by David Mazzucchelli, 2009 "Counting Stars" by OneRepublic from Native, 2013 "The Third Eye" by the Pillows from My Foot, 2006 "The Simpsons Theme" by Danny Elfman, 1989 "Something" by Snarky Puppy feat. Lalah Hathaway from Family Dinner Vol 1, 2013 "Emotions" as performed by Mariah Carey on Emotions, 1991 "Movement" by Hozier, 2019 "Show Me The Way" by Peter Frampton from Frampton, 1975 "Nut Bush City Limits" by Ike and Tina Turner, 1973 "Shake Your Rump" by the Beastie Boys from Paul's Boutique, 1989 "Without You" by Pete Ham and Tom Evans, as performed by Harry Nilsson, 1971 "White Winter Hymnal" as performed by Fleet Foxes, 2008 "Fugue 24" by Anathallo from Sparrows, 2002 "God Only Knows" as performed by the Beach Boys on Pet Sounds, 1966 "Baba O'Riley" by Pete Townshend and The Who from Who's Next, 1971 "Memories" by Thutmose from the Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse soundtrack, 2018  ———————————— NEWSLETTER/MAILING LIST Sign up for Kirk's mailing list to start getting monthly-ish newsletters with music recommendations, links, news, and extra thoughts on new Strong Songs episodes: https://tinyletter.com/KirkHamilton

Núcleo Distante
Iranti y los fonemas

Núcleo Distante

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 54:49


Con la joven cantautora Iranti hablamos de las palabras como formas estéticas, del bluff llamado Tame Impala, Anathallo como Laguna musical y el crecer en dos idiomas. Puentes.mx

Shifted Sound
Shifted Sound Podcast 145

Shifted Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2009 34:58


Bringing in March with independent music from Wild Light, Anathallo, East Hundred, Hendrick and Headlights. (All music played with permission from the artists and/or labels.)

CHRIS ROHN . DETROIT
The Chris Rohn Program - Issue #099 - 01 15 2009

CHRIS ROHN . DETROIT

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2009


THE CHRIS ROHN PROGRAMIssue #099 | aired 01 08 2009ACID HORSE | no name no slogan.UNDERWORLD | dirty epic.---MASSIVE ATTACK | future proof. THE COOPER TEMPLE CLAUSE | did you miss me.EAGLES OF DEATH METAL | don't speak.  i came to make a bang.PRETTY GIRLS MAKE GRAVES | the number.---DEERHOOF | buck and judy.TOM WAITS | tango til they're sore.---AUDION | your place or mine.LADYHAWKE | professional suicide.---THE TING TINGS | we walk.THE KILLERS | a dustland fairytale.BLACK KIDS | love me already.RYAN ADAMS & THE CARDINALS | cobwebs.---MICHNA | levitation.PREFUSE 73 | eve of dextruct.TRICKY | cross to bear.ANATHALLO | noni's field.---DAVID BYRNE AND BRIAN ENO | the lighthouse.KRAFTWERK | airwaves.MESH | my saddest day.---!!! | heart of hearts.MSTRKRFT | work on you.BOGART SHWADCHUCK | thanks bitch this is delicious.THE CHAMICAL BROTHERS | electronic battle weapon 03.---OF MONTREAL | for our elegant caste. Subscribe to The Chris Rohn Program Listen to the 24/7 Audio Fiasco!The Chris Rohn Program airs weekly on SanctuaryRadio.com. Missed the broadcast? Listen to the archives using the player on ChrisRohn.com or with your portable audio player by subscribing with the link above.CHRIS ROHN @ http://www.chrisrohn.com

Shifted Sound
Shifted Sound Podcast 138

Shifted Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2009 43:20


Starting off the new year with music from Anathallo, Carrie Rodriguez, Matt Tyler, Arizona, Photons and Fredrik. (All music played with permission from the artists and/or labels.)

CHRIS ROHN . DETROIT
The Chris Rohn Program - Issue #098 - 01 08 2009

CHRIS ROHN . DETROIT

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2009


THE CHRIS ROHN PROGRAMIssue #098 | aired 01 08 2009THE BLACK ANGELS | the prodigal son.LOVE IS ALL | give it back.---LADYHAWKE | dusk til dawn.JUSTICE | let there be light.MUSCLES | one inch badge pin.---CARIBOU | she's the one.CLAIRE VOYANT | twenty four years.VITALIC | trahision.ASSEMBLAGE 23 | document. forma tadre remix.---THE TING TINGS | impacilla carpisung.HOT CHIP | just like we. break down.---ANATHALLO | noni's field.ANATHALLO | lost ring finger.ANATHALLO | italo.---ANALOGUE BRAIN | warm leatherette.CLAN OF XYMOX | innocent.PHANTOM REGIMENT | the fire of eternal glory.JOY DIVISION | komakino.THE CURE | underneath the stars.DAVID BYRNE AND BRIAN ENO | home.---EDITORS | fall.BEIRUT | un dernier verre. pour la route.THE KILLERS | this is your life.---UNLKE | chemistry.PHISH | a song i heard the ocean sing.BLONDE READHEAD | s.w.---TEDDYBEARS | cobrastyle. Subscribe to The Chris Rohn Program Listen to the 24/7 Audio Fiasco!The Chris Rohn Program airs weekly on SanctuaryRadio.com. Missed the broadcast? Listen to the archives using the player on ChrisRohn.com or with your portable audio player by subscribing with the link above.CHRIS ROHN @ http://www.chrisrohn.com

Calvin College - Upcoming Events
Anathallo - Jan. 31

Calvin College - Upcoming Events

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2008 11:27


Anathallo are playing in the Fine Arts Center at Calvin College on January 31 at 8:00pm. Their performance will be preceded by a panel discussion by elected officials about global climate change (as part of Calvin's Focus the Nation events).

ffm 2007
Creation & Communication in a Band Twice the Size of Yours

ffm 2007

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2007 73:14


Working within an eight-person ensemble can prove challenging when it comes to the processes of song writing and communication. Anathallo will share their experience of this, discussing what they have found to be effective (or ineffective) when attempting to utilize the entire group in the sharing of ideas.

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Pre Post Modern
Pre Post Modern: 4/21/06: 80.'s.D.

Pre Post Modern

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2006


01.) "You're Not Moving The Way You're Supposed To" - The Homosexuals 02.) "Teen Age Riot" - Sonic Youth 03.) "Over You" - The Soft Boys - - - - - 04.) "Crazy" - Gnarls Barkley * - - - - - 05.) "Fake Palindromes" - Andrew Bird (album of the week) - - - - - 06.) "Genessaret (going out over 30,000 fathoms of water)" - Anathallo * - - - - - 07.) "Age Of Consent" - New Order 08.) "I Melt With You" - Modern English 09.) "Cut Dead" - Jesus & The Mary Chain 10.) "Disorder" - Joy Division - - - - - 11.) "Be Gentle With Me" - The Boy Least Likely To * - - - - - 12.) "See No Evil" - Television 13.) "Navvy" - Pere Ubu 14.) "The 15th" - Wire - - - - - 14.) "Eleau" - Tom Ze * - - - - - 15.) "Raised By Wolves" - Voxtrot 16.) "Hounds Of Love" - The Futureheads - - - - - 17.) "Chosen One" - The Concretes * - - - - - 18.) "Grass" - Animal Collective * - playlist songsThe 1980's: The time people thought they had reached technology's height, their hair styles were higher, cubes were cool, and music was romantic again. Savage synths, deep drums, lorn lost love lyricists, and angular guitars galore, 8o's popular music created a style in it's own. Hearts on headbands, it was a carthartic time.Listen Here