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For this episode of Songs of Our Lives, I invite Andrew Weathers on the show. Few people have been involved in more of my favorite albums over the last 10+ years, so I was thrilled to chat with him. Andrew's a real one. We talk about a lot of pop punk, what made Roy Orbison finally click, the sweeter side of Bill Callahan, how improbable and seriously fun The Highwaymen are, American Analog Set's all-time greatness, and loads more!Listen to all of Andrew's picks HEREAndrew Weathers” A Cardinal With A Sign of Blood”Andrew's WebsiteFull Spectrum RecordsWind Tide “Blue Breaking Brown”Songs of Our Lives is a podcast series hosted by Brad Rose of Foxy Digitalis that explores the music that's made us and left a certain mark. Whether it's a song we associate with our most important moments, something that makes us cry, the things we love that nobody else does, or our favorite lyrics, we all have our own personal soundtrack. Join Foxy Digitalis on Patreon for extra questions and conversation in each episode (+ a whole lot more!)Follow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden
For this episode of Songs of Our Lives, I invite Andrew Weathers on the show. Few people have been involved in more of my favorite albums over the last 10+ years, so I was thrilled to chat with him. Andrew's a real one. We talk about a lot of pop punk, what made Roy Orbison finally click, the sweeter side of Bill Callahan, how improbable and seriously fun The Highwaymen are, American Analog Set's all-time greatness, and loads more!Listen to all of Andrew's picks HEREAndrew Weathers” A Cardinal With A Sign of Blood”Andrew's WebsiteFull Spectrum RecordsWind Tide “Blue Breaking Brown”Songs of Our Lives is a podcast series hosted by Brad Rose of Foxy Digitalis that explores the music that's made us and left a certain mark. Whether it's a song we associate with our most important moments, something that makes us cry, the things we love that nobody else does, or our favorite lyrics, we all have our own personal soundtrack. Join Foxy Digitalis on Patreon for extra questions and conversation in each episode (+ a whole lot more!)Follow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel GardenCarl Antonowicz
CITR's 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something. Friday night's broadcast features new Vathres, Zimoun, Transtilla, BMH vs. Jettenbach, Mark Hjorthoy, Andrew Weathers, Department of Works, Beirut's Youmna Saba, and more from qorakitobchi‘s ‘Ruins of Uzebekistan‘.
CITR's 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something. This evening's broadcast features: ANDREW WEATHERS, GAGI PETROVIC, SOVA STROJ, and LUCIE VITKOVA
CITR's 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something. Tonight's broadcast features more from Edley ODowd's ‘F(our)-Word‘ and Natasha Barrett's ‘Reconfiguring The Landscape‘, Lead Into Gold, Letum, Tim Olive, Brandon Auger, Giraffe People, Andrew Weathers, and phoanøgramma.
info: https://radio.syg.ma/episodes/guests-175-andrew-weathers-other-minds-30th-anniversary https://linktr.ee/andrewweathers https://soundcloud.com/other-minds
Drafting, PBK & C Reider, -otron, Chaperone, La Roche, Yassine Ould Nana, Vitalis/Computer, SW1n-Hunter, CC Sorensen, Maya Weeks, Aaron Oppenheim, and a visit from Andrew Weathers of Full Spectrum Records
Drafting, PBK & C Reider, -otron, Chaperone, La Roche, Yassine Ould Nana, Vitalis/Computer, SW1n-Hunter, CC Sorensen, Maya Weeks, Aaron Oppenheim, and a visit from Andrew Weathers of Full Spectrum Records
A trio of Gaston County foster parents -- Shonda Hibbs and Lindsay and Andrew Weathers -- talk about the the challenges and success of foster care parenting. They also delve into how others in the community can get involved as part of Foster Care Awareness Month.
This week on The Seed Cast we sat down with long time homie, Brendan Landis. Currently based in Queens, New York, Brendan has collaborated on many musical noise projects but primarily focuses his efforts on solo endeavors Hey Exit and Anura. For Brendan, these projects function as vessels for explorative experimentation, allowing him to define his music on his own terms. In this episode we discussed Brendan's unique approach to using found objects as instruments, how genre categorization is purely a capitalist mechanism, and the importance of “letting your freak flag fly.” You can check out his most recent releases at heyexit.bandcamp.com and stay up to date on his happenings at https://heyexit.com/ Brendan's artist picks: Andrew Weathers and Gretchen Korsmo of Full Spectrum Records, Josh Tabia (Cop Funeral) and David Drucker (Painted Faces) of Already Dead Tapes, and Eliza Swan of The Golden Dome
Jack Straw Artist Andrew Weathers mixed several recordings of his ensemble at Jack Straw for his Artist Support Program Residency. "The Plains of Paradise" and another of these tracks will be included on a cassette single from Timesuck tapes this spring.
Jack Straw Artist Andrew Weathers mixed several recordings of his ensemble at Jack Straw for his Artist Support Program Residency. "The Plains of Paradise" and another of these tracks will be included on a cassette single from Timesuck tapes this spring.
Took some calls and played some tapes. Emeralds & Dilloway, Andrew Weathers, Sam Gas Can, Euglossine, Andrew Kirschner, Barker Trio, Peter Kris, and Good Willsmith.
Took some calls and played some tapes. Emeralds & Dilloway, Andrew Weathers, Sam Gas Can, Euglossine, Andrew Kirschner, Barker Trio, Peter Kris, and Good Willsmith.
One more week of travel and we're back! Tonight's edition features new recordings from Andrew Weathers, Mind Over Mirrors, Ian Hawgood + Wil Bolton, Cities and Memory, Norman Westberg, Forest Walker, Soda Lite and much more! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Check out the full archives on the website.
Hello listeners. I had to take last week off to deal with some family stuff. Fortunately, the guests we had planned for last week were (mostly) available to reschedule for today! You've heard Josh Johnson, Emily and Kevin Halbrooks before, on iHearIC Radio #31, back when they were part of The High Water Mark. These days they perform as The Twisted Roots with Tad Goldner, who was on his way to Germany for his honeymoon while we recorded this. These three are fun to talk to and they perform great together!Check out The Twisted Roots on facebook and soundcloud:facebook.com/thetwistedroots.icsoundcloud.com/twisted-roots-16071477Tune in to the radio show next week (5/26 at 3pm on KRUI) to welcome back longtime friend David Clair. We'll be talking about some of the music we've been slowly working on for the past year and a half and we're really excited!Videos from our May 4th concert at Uptown Bill's are now available to the public: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGA6kZJDK6qTIqyzJiC9UXELko2VWq0ZeGet hyped for [r]amp, a concert in the Tower Place & Parking ramp! Presented by iHearIC, the University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art, Feed Me Weird Things, and Public Space One! Featuring local artists performing in the middle of a parking ramp! June 9th from 1pm to 4pm! RSVP and share with your friends on facebook: facebook.com/events/288510222094600If you want an iHearIC t-shirt or print designed by Vero Rose Smith (verorosesmith.com), check out our online store: ihearic.bandcamp.comPatreon subscribers get a discount code for all purchases: patreon.com/posts/ihearic-prints-23495803Some other Iowa City events you may want to be aware of:Dryad, Dentist, Piss Exorcist, and more @ Wild Culture (5/22 6:30pm): facebook.com/events/2240878886006249Good Morning Midnight, Peanut Ricky, Douglas Kramer Nye @ Trumpet Blossom (5/22 8pm): facebook.com/events/443735179699793Scott Johnson Band @ Yacht Club (5/23 9pm): facebook.com/events/2138951796226976Vanek/Miller, Father Christmas, Andrew Weathers, Golconda @ Trumpet Blossom (5/25 8pm): facebook.com/events/2380648685308188Thrio @ Sanctuary Pub (5/31 8pm): facebook.com/events/2202134363204413Writers Open Mic @ ICPL (6/2 4pm): facebook.com/events/499902623880145(email ihearic@gmail.com so we know about your shows!)Direct mp3 link: https://archive.org/download/20190519Ihearic74/2019-05-19%20ihearic%2074.mp3ihearic.compatreon.com/ihearicfacebook.com/ihearictwitter.com/ihearicyoutube.com/ihearicinstagram.com/ihearicihearic.bandcamp.combit.ly/iHearICiTunesbit.ly/iHearICGooglemixcloud.com/iHearICsoundcloud.com/ihearicbit.ly/iHearICStitcherihearic.blogspot.comRSS: feeds.feedburner.com/ihearic
Tonight's edition features new music from BEAST, Endless Melancholy, Beacon, Bill Ryder-Jones, Tomasz Bednarczyk, Andrew Weathers, anthene, a cut from Low's most recent record, and classics from Biosphere, GoGo Penguin, Richard Skelton, and twenty minutes of piano bliss from Johanna Brouk's 1981 record The Space Between. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Check out the full archives on the website.
New tracks by: Shells, New Hard Folk, Tashi Dorji, High Aura'd, Andrew Weathers & Tanner Menard, Saloli, Andrew Tasselmyer, J Butler, Conrad Burnham If you want to support the podcast check out Patreon page!
Andrew Weathers and I did a short southwest tour together last spring, and we decided to do an episode of this here podcast while driving between shows. We saw road-runners and sweet cacti, and epic sunsets on the painted desert. And we shared stories of awful post-show hangs and tiny turnouts, among other things.
Andrew Weathers and I did a short southwest tour together last spring, and we decided to do an episode of this here podcast while driving between shows. We saw road-runners and sweet cacti, and epic sunsets on the painted desert. And we shared stories of awful post-show hangs and tiny turnouts, among other things.
Featuring new records by:Andrew Weathers: https://andrewweathers.bandcamp.com/album/build-a-mountain-where-our-bodies-fall Rafael Anton Irisarri: https://umorrex.bandcamp.com/album/the-shameless-years A New Line (Related): https://kimochi.bandcamp.com/album/reverie-s Optic Echo Presents Tuesday nights 6-8pm PST Streaming www.xray.fm 107.1 / 91.1 FM KXRY Portland Andrew Weathers- Build a Mountain Where Our Bodies Fall b2Dr. Paul P. Parker- Tact and Skill a1.2Clams Casino- Rainforest EP a1Rafael Anton Irisarri- The Shameless Years a1Porter Ricks- Anguilla Electrica d1EN- SMM: Opiate b1Mark Templeton- Gentle Heart b4Terror Train- s/t b5A New Line (Related)- Reverie(s) a3Irresistible Force- It’s Tomorrow Already c1Kruder & Dorfmeister- Sessions h5Tape Loop Orchestra- Illuminating Emissions b1 Nana April Jun- Observations & Momentum b2.2The KLF- Space b1.3Boards of Canada- Geogaddi c4
Brett Naucke, Moth Cock, Phanm Slug, Imbue, Spore Spawn, Cereal Banter, Eaton Flowers, M. Walter, Burn Cycle, Dee Grinski, Hasufel, var Self, Andrew Weathers and Peter J. Woods, and Jadapod.
Brett Naucke, Moth Cock, Phanm Slug, Imbue, Spore Spawn, Cereal Banter, Eaton Flowers, M. Walter, Burn Cycle, Dee Grinski, Hasufel, var Self, Andrew Weathers and Peter J. Woods, and Jadapod.
Playlist and other information available at: http://www.freeformfreakout.com/fffoxy-podcast-101-andrew-weathers-in-studio-session/
Episode 051 takes a look at the first 6 releases from Full Spectrum Records sublabel, Edition Littlefield. Tracks from Andrew Weathers, Blaine Todd and Rin Larping.
Episode 23 of your favorite no frills cassette podcast features new music from Andrew Weathers, Dross and Head Dress. Hope you like guitars. We’ll also hear about our next Unlucky Listener giveaway. Sign up for the mailing list to enter to win at http://tinyletter.com/norelcomori.
In Episode 15 we listen to new stuff from Monte Burrows, Also, SBMSSNS, Jason Zeh and the latest from Full Spectrum Records, a collaboration between Andrew Weathers and Seth Chrisman.
Henry Kaiser, Dibson Hoffweiler, Andrew Weathers, Matt Baldwin, Richard Osborn, Chuck Johnson, Sean Smith