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Alyssa Joseph is ready to express her big, loud feelings. Originally from South Jersey and now living in Nashville, she is making her mark as a woman in the indie rock scene. Inspired by artists like Sharon van Etten and Angie McMahon, Joseph's music is refreshingly honest, deeply relatable, and introspective. In addition to her personal music project, she is passionate about veganism, gardening, and fostering community through her DIY music space. Her upcoming EP promises to showcase her artistic evolution, and the lead single, “I Wanna Feel Good,” produced by the talented Jared Corder (of repeat, repeat), is a testament to her journey and vibrant spirit. “I Wanna Feel Good” drops May 30th and is a testament for all. The pressure to appear happy and composed, despite internal struggles, is a common experience that transcends gender but is often highlighted in conversations about women's emotional labor. Alyssa's Website: https://www.alyssajoseph.com/ Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subsceibe)
Our guest today is the extraordinary Ruby Gill. The South African-born, Naarm-based singer-songwriter has built a reputation for crafting music that's both deeply introspective and sharply observant—capturing life's most vulnerable moments while reflecting on the world around us. Last week, Ruby released her stunning second album, Some Kind of Control—a beautifully sparse and affecting record that blends dry wit, political insight, and emotional depth. In today's episode, we welcome Ruby back to the podcast to chat about the making of the album, how she channels frustration into catharsis, and the balance of weight and levity in her songwriting. We also talk about the all-female choir featured on the record—including Hannah McKittrick and Angie McMahon—and how Ruby plans to bring these songs to the stage.Ruby Gill: Instagram / Spotify Purchase Some Kind of Control and find Ruby Gill on tour here.Visit our official website here and follow us across our socials.
Why is the art of HItch Hiking going away? Why do people not hitch hike anymore? Illustrator Jesse Wilcox Smith is our one awesome lady. HBO's "The White Lotus" is What Ca Watchin. Shot of the week is Pecan Pie shot. Band of the week is Angie McMahon.
La voz aniñada de Noah Lennox y la luminosidad pop que imprime en sus composiciones, escoden muchas veces el sabor amargo y angustiado de sus letras. El paso del tiempo y su reflejo en nuestros cuerpos (crecer hasta que es envejecer) tiñen 'Sinister Grift', el primer disco en solitario para Panda Bear desde 2019. Y, sin embargo, es la reivención del proyecto hacia la comunidad de una banda en la que están involucrados todos los miembros de Animal Collective, su pareja Rivka Ravede (de Spirit of The Behive) y hasta su hija. Playlist:Panda Bear - PraiseBrian D'Addario - Till the MorningHorsegirl - Well I Know You're ShyGrimes - idgafpiri & tommy - fruit machineShygirl, Club Shy, Yseult - F*MeKaitlyn Aurelia Smith - What's Between UsTwo Shell - OopsParis Texas - Twin GeekerGhouljaboy - NocallLittle Simz, Obongjayar, Moonchild Sanelly - FloodEzra Collective, M.anifest, Moonchild Sanelly - Streets is CallingEverything is Recorded, Roses Gabor, Kamashi Washington, Rickey Washington - The MeadowsFred again.., Angie McMahon - light dark lightGAZZI - me acuerdo de tiDJ Python, Isabella Lovestory - Besos RobadosJon Hopkins - RITUAL (nothing is lost)Escuchar audio
El recorrido de 'Adagio', el nuevo disco de Σtella, comenzó en 2019 durante un extenso viaje en barco de 11 horas. Desde entonces y hasta hoy, este álbum ha ido cobrando vida de la manera que lo caracteriza: con lentitud. Propone una reivindicación de un estilo de vida pausado, una invitación a reducir el ritmo para abrir espacio a la reflexión sobre el amor, el deseo, el descanso y el paso del tiempo. Playlist:Polo & Pan, Metronomy - Disco NapPanda Bear - Ferry LadyDJ Koze, Damon Albarn - Pure LoveΣtella - AdagioBad Bunny - EL CLúBSila Lua - YERBABUENATeo Lucadamo, Escandaloso Expósito - UMGHamilton Leithauser - Knockin' HeartMy Morning Jacket - Time WaitedThe Weather Station - MirrorJohn Glacier, Sampha - Ocean Steppin'Fred again.., Angie McMahon - light dark lightPhoac - Los ÁngelesGAZZI - The WayDARKSIDE - ... S.N.CEscuchar audio
Want to make a voluntary financial contribution to The Daily Aus? Well that is just too kind. You can support TDA via TDA+U here. It means you're supporting a newsroom of young people, making news for young people. Thank you, as always, for your support! It's Saturday! Which means it's time for the good news podcast! Here's a wrap-up of the good news from the week that you might have missed. It includes the youngest-ever chess world champion, Australians killing it at the Short Course World Championships, and a new bill that has passed the US Senate to fund CPR training and access to Automated External Defibrillators in schools. You can watch the moment Gukesh Dommaraju won the chess championships here. Recommendations:Sam recommended Light Dark Light by Fred Again and Aussie singer/songwriter Angie McMahon.Billi recommended wearing sunscreen (she mentioned this one from Mecca). Neither of these recommendations are sponsored. Hosts: Billi FitzSimons and Sam KoslowskiProducer: Orla Maher Want more sport from TDA?Sign up to our daily sport newsletter. Have feedback for us?We’re always looking for new ways to improve what we do. If you’ve got feedback, we’re all ears. Tell us here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024 was a massive year for Take 5.We reached all over the world to chat with extraordinary people about the music that's shaped their lives.Some of the best moments from Take 5 in 2024 include (but are not limited to!): Beth Ditto's triumphant return with a new Gossip album, Bill Bailey's take on the future of humanity and Artificial Intelligence, Angie McMahon's stand-out year, DOBBY's brilliant debut record, and in a true bucket-list moment, Zan welcomed the legendary Laurie Anderson to Take 5.Beth Ditto: Bikini Kill – 'Rebel Girl'Bill Bailey: Johnny Cash – ‘Hurt'Angie McMahon: Joni Mitchell - 'Circle Game [Live at Universal Amphitheater, Los Angeles 1974]'DOBBY: No Fixed Address - 'We Have Survived'Laurie Anderson: Lou Reed – 'Magic And Loss (The Summation)'Watch Take 5 on ABC iview: https://iview.abc.net.au/show/take-5-with-zan-rowe
Spotify has released its annual Wrapped results for 2024 - and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese copped a bit of backlash after he shared his. Albanese posted his list to social media this morning, showing his top songs were Australia by G Flip, Letting Go by Angie McMahon, Still Have Room by Hockey Dad, Pedestal by Lime Cordiale and Get Me Out by Stingray. Australian correspondent Murray Olds says the internet has had mixed reactions to the Prime Minister's post. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A few highlights from when Osher spoke with singer-songwriter Angie McMahon. They cover exercise, minding her mental health, overcoming fear of performing, and assessing her relationship with alcohol. Check out Angie on tour: https://angiemcmahon.com/ SEE OSHER LIVE at Story Club on Dec 8 tickets here Subscribe to the substack ->https://oshergunsberg.substack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to another iteration of the Monday Breakfast show, recorded at 3CR Community Radio in Naarm. In today's episode you'll hear: Annie McLoughlin's reflections on the week of Disrupt Land Forces events, particularly the police violence which occurred outside the Convention centre on Wednesday. The segment also features vox pops of attendees of the DLF events. It also includes swearing. The segment originally aired on Saturday during Solidarity Breakfast. You can catch the full episode at 3cr.org.au/solidaritybreakfast or listen live on Saturdays from 7:30 to 9AM. Speeches from the Free Palestine rally here in Naarm from Sunday the 15th of September:- First we'll hear from Mai Saif, a Palestinian activist and community organiser, a member of Free Palestine of Melbourne, and the Palestinian Community Association of Victoria. Mai speaks about what's currently happening in Jenin as Israel escalates its genocidal conquest of Palestine into the West Bank.- Then we hear from Yosi Herma, a member of Free Palestine Geelong, who spoke of Geelong'shistory of manufacturing weapons parts and the city's efforts to cover up those ties.Concrete Gang crew's update on the 'Line In The Sand' campaign, a campaign launched to push back against the Federal Government's draconian administration laws which threaten to reshape the CFMEU. You can listen to the full episode at 3cr.org.au/concretegang or tune in live on Sundays from 9:30 to 10AM.On Sunday the 22nd of September a fundraiser will be held at Shop Bao Ngoc in so-called Brunswick. The event hopes to raise funds for Blak and Brown community activists as well as their medical costs. To find out more about the event, Rob spoke with one of its organizers, Mo. You can read more about the event here and the fundraiser here.Community Events:On Monday the 16th of September five Melbourne choirs will come together to sing songs by Victor Jara, the famed Chilean poet and singer who was murdered on September 16 1973 after a military coup. The event is free for all, and will take place at Trades Hall, in the loading dock on the corner of Lygon and Victoria Street in Carlton from 7:30pm. Songs played: 'Letting Go' - Angie McMahon'Do The Labour' - RaceRage (Feat. Jamaica Moana) 'Hues of Red' - Marxist Love Disco Ensemble
Welcome back to Beers & Tears! Today, I have a very special guest joining the pod— Hannah McKittrick. An artist whose voice and music can truly captivate a room, Hannah has just released her powerful new single 'Utensil,' which comes with a mezmerizing video that you absolutely have to check out. She's also about to embark on an exciting tour across the UK and Europe, supporting Angie McMahon.In this episode, we dive deep and let our thoughts and feelings run wild, we chat about our favourite quotes, the art of manifesting and letting go, and the beauty of daydreaming. Hannah shares her insights on how some of these themes have influenced her music and life. We also just dive into so much more and it was truely the best time ever So grab a drink, settle in, and get ready for a warm conversation with Hannah McKittrickSupport the Show.
On the show this time, it's the hope and light of Australian singer and writer Angie McMahon. Angie McMahon's new record is an ode to the simplest mantra - “One day at a time.” After the success of her first album she found herself struggling with anxiety and depression. She was diagnosed with ADHD. She moved out of her family home. She embraced being queer. She got really ill. She experienced panic attacks. She had to find a way through. Music and songwriting was one of the things that helped. The new album is filled with cautious hope, self forgiveness, and even joy - celebrating the small and great victories that are simply, somehow, doing what it takes to get on with living. It's called 'Light, Dark, Light Again.' and is available on her own imprint through AWAL. Recorded 03/11/2024. Fireball Whiskey Fish Black Eye Letting Go Watch the full Live on KEXP session on YouTube. Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the show this time, it's the hope and light of Australian singer and writer Angie McMahon. Angie McMahon's new record is an ode to the simplest mantra - “One day at a time.” After the success of her first album she found herself struggling with anxiety and depression. She was diagnosed with ADHD. She moved out of her family home. She embraced being queer. She got really ill. She experienced panic attacks. She had to find a way through. Music and songwriting was one of the things that helped. The new album is filled with cautious hope, self forgiveness, and even joy - celebrating the small and great victories that are simply, somehow, doing what it takes to get on with living. It's called 'Light, Dark, Light Again.' and is available on her own imprint through AWAL. Recorded 03/11/2024. Fireball Whiskey Fish Black Eye Letting Go Watch the full Live on KEXP session on YouTube. Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Angie McMahon talks to Rachel about her New Zealand show tomorrow night at the Powerstation, as part of the Making It Through Tour. Whakarongo mai nei!
The excellent Amelia Berry takes care of Travelling Tunes in Dr Kirsten Zemke's absence, talking about twee (and setting the record straight). Earth Tongue have a chat about their new record Great Haunting, out today. Litia is in for Viewmaster, reviewing Feud: Capote vs. The Swans, the new show from Ryan Murphy. Angie McMahon talks to Rachel about her New Zealand show tomorrow night at the Powerstation, as part of the Making It Through Tour. Whakarongo mai nei!
Angie McMahon talks to Rachel about her New Zealand show tomorrow night at the Powerstation, as part of the Making It Through Tour. Whakarongo mai nei!
The excellent Amelia Berry takes care of Travelling Tunes in Dr Kirsten Zemke's absence, talking about twee (and setting the record straight). Earth Tongue have a chat about their new record Great Haunting, out today. Litia is in for Viewmaster, reviewing Feud: Capote vs. The Swans, the new show from Ryan Murphy. Angie McMahon talks to Rachel about her New Zealand show tomorrow night at the Powerstation, as part of the Making It Through Tour. Whakarongo mai nei!
A mother from Geelong has expressed her frustration after she was denied entry to an Angie McMahon concert at The Forum last night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Angie McMahon says she would have been fine with a baby in her audience.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Angie McMahon is one of those artists that stops you in your tracks. She caught my attention back in 2017 with 'Slow Mover' and immediately I was asking, who is this? A debut album followed, then a few years later the follow up. And her second album has taken Angie into another realm, selling big iconic rooms like the Sydney Opera House and Melbourne's Forum several times over.I've wanted to Take 5 with Angie for a while, and the ideas around her latest album seemed perfect for exploration. Light, Dark, Light Again is about cycles, and I wondered which songs had the sense of revolution for her. From Bon Iver to Big Thief, this is a rich conversation about the very pulse of life, the cycles we go through, and the music that helps us through.Bon Iver - 8 (circle)Sara Bareilles - Once Upon Another TimeJoni Mitchell - Circle Game (live at Universal Amphitheater, Los Angeles 1974)Janelle Monáe - TurntablesBig Thief – Not
Who is going to write the next Aussie Anthem if there's nobody making enough money to do it? Osher reflects on his conversation with Angie McMahon and the recent news that half of Australian musicians earn less than 15% of the minimum wage. There's a massive cultural risk that we're facing. Something has to change. Final Melbourne shows this weekend - https://bit.ly/49iqy6pWhat did you think of this episode? Leave a comment on insta @osher_gunsbergGet on the mailing list oshergunsberg.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Would you believe that a conversation with a singer-songwriter will change how you think about exercise? In this ep Osher chats with singer-songwriter Angie McMahon about exercise, minding her mental health, overcoming fear of performing, and assessing her relationship with alcohol. Check out Angie on tour: Home - Angie McMahon Get tickets to the last few MICF shows: Osher Günsberg - NTNNNNN | Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2024 If you enjoyed this, you might like our ep with Melissa Etheridge: 519: Melissa Etheridge on grief, connection and redemption Get on the mailing list: Osher Günsberg - Better Than Yesterday Podcast | Linktree Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adam, Lottie and Nick discuss the article AI Predicts Most Of World Will Be Vegan By 2075, by Adam Protz in Plant Based News: https://plantbasednews.org/news/tech/ai-predicts-world-vegan/ We cover the problems of using AI to predict anything, some of the tipping points identified in the article regarding shifting towards a vegan world and our thoughts on how we can work towards a societal shift away from animal agriculture. Additional articles/organisations/documentaries referred to throughout the discussion: Faunalytics article by Jo Anderson: https://faunalytics.org/going-veg-barriers-and-strategies/ Sentient Media – animal-focused news organisation: https://sentientmedia.org/ Plant Based Universities campaign: https://www.plantbaseduniversities.org/ Farm Transitions Australia: https://www.farmtransitionsaustralia.org/ You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment (Netflix). Caviar Cruelty documentary: https://animaljustice.ca/exposes/caviar-cruelty US data on cow's milk consumption by generation – cited in: https://www.businessinsider.com/aubrey-plaza-emma-roberts-slammed-big-milk-celebrity-campaigns-2023-4 Australian data on shifts away from cow milk consumption – cited in: https://www.theguardian.com/food/2024/jan/09/australian-supermarket-vegan-milk-taste-test-best-soy-almond-oat-milk-australia Data on Veganuary sign ups over time – cited in: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/mar/08/vegan-restaurants-burgers-cost Music: Animal liberation by Los Fastidios: https://www.losfastidios.net/ Mother Nature and Music's Coming In by Angie McMahon: https://angiemcmahon.com/ TV by Billie Eilish: https://www.billieeilish.com/#/
Katie winds up another year of great music by playing tracks from some of the outstanding albums and EPs released in 2023, including Melody Moko's Suburban Dream, Angie McMahon's Light,... LEARN MORE The post Heavenly – Show #306 (part 2), 31 December 2023 appeared first on Miss Chatelaine.
Beave and Len kick off 2024 by picking their favorite albums and songs of 2023! And they agreed on three albums in their top 10! Plus their #1 album was the same! What's going on here? What's next, a Browns-Lions Super Bowl? They also go over some of their favorite songs of 2023 as well. Len picks his top 10 songs, while Beave unveils his 45-minute playlist (partially curated by JagCore guest Jessie Beyer). Tune in for the JAMS!
We are kicking off 2024 with an extra special episode welcoming the always-enchanting Angie McMahon to the show! Angie has just released her second full-length album Light, Dark, Light Again, and joins me to discuss the creative process and healing practices that birthed this spellbinding and transcendent creation. Her emphasis on the somatic and the subconscious truly embodies so much of the intention behind our show, and the result is a giddy and delightful conversation from two like-minded (albeit geographically-challenged), adoring friends. Hope you love it! Follow Angie's work and various projects here! Psyche Magic Patreon, Website, Socials and more! NEW 1:1 Dream Coaching! Join our weekly event series The Saturday Salon - one hour of communal creativity Saturdays at 11am CST hosted by Jordan via zoom! As a reminder, detailed show notes with all referenced material from the episode (as well as plenty of other fun bonus resources) are available to Patreon subscribers! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jordan-hale1/message
Known for her candid and relatable lyrics, Naarm/Melbourne singer/songwriter Angie McMahon's guitar-driven sound combines elements of folk and indie rock. She first came to prominence with the release of her debut 2017 single, the radio and fan favorite "Slow Mover." Two years of industry buzz and a scattering of additional singles later, she delivered her first album, Salt. This episode I chat with Angie McMahon about her more atmospheric second album, 2023's Light, Dark, Light Again. Angie delved into the feeling of inadequacy and the weight of producing a new album, highlighting the emotional ups and downs that come with the creative process. We discussed albums that find you at the right time in your life and the powerful influence nature had on the creation of this new album.Support the show
Video interview with Australian singer-songwriter and musician Angie McMahon. Angie made her debut with the single 'Slow Mover' in 2017 and followed it up with her debut album Salt (2019). With a beautiful voice and very candid and honest lyrics, McMahon's music continued to win souls winning an Australian Independent Record Award along the way. Her latest offering is the album 'Light, Dark, Light Again' (2023) and we had a chance to talk with Angie about the album, doubt, songwriting, vulnerability, self-compassion, the recording process, and a lot more! Interview by: Robin HignellSupport the showThank you for listening! For more interviews with your favorite artists visit the FaceCulture YouTube channel.
Our guest today on the podcast is the enchanting Angie McMahon. Having recently released her stunning sophomore record ‘Light, Dark, Light Again', the Naarm based songwriter seems to be winning hearts and acclaim the world over with these beautifully written songs about anxiety, grief, and acceptance. We're honoured to have Angie McMahon join us on todays episode as we explore the depths of her songwriting. We'll delve into the intention behind her captivating lyrics and the pivotal role they play in her music. Angie also shares insights into her meditation practices and how embracing imperfections in her artistry leads to a more authentic and genuine sonic outcome. Angie McMahon: Instagram / Spotify. Read the Guardian's review here.Thanks again to Angie McMahon for her time. We also want to give a special shout out to Genna from Super Duper for her help with this episode.You can help follow and support here: TSIY Insta / TSIY FB / TSIY TikTok / TSIY Youtube / TSIY Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Guten Tag! Es gibt Spätburgunder aus Deutschland, genauer gesagt aus Baden. Vom Weingut Shelter Winery, aus dem Jahr 2021. Danach geht's weiter mit 'Light, Dark, Light Again' von Angie McMahon und 'Jenny From Thebes' von The Mountain Goats. Schließlich reden wir noch über das Klima, und warum der ÖPNV wie Waffeln, und die bahn wie Schokolade sein muss. Und das alles wegen eines Lollis.
It's the final episode of the year and joining Bridget is the amazing Angie McMahon! Angie is an adored singer-songwriter based in Melbourne/Naarm and has JUST released her second album 'Light, Dark, Light Again', which captures Angie's relationship with self and surrendering to her Saturn Return. Hear Angie reflect on her Saturn Return as well as the success of her 2019 debut 'Salt', why she developed a more complicated relationship with depression while releasing music, how she navigates social media as an artist, why she cried on stage recently in Sydney and how she feels about the constant fixation on women aging. ILYSM ANGIEStay connected with Angie on Instagram and buy her new album, let's get it to #1 on the ARIA Charts!!!ICYMI and want to learn more about Saturn Return, check out my chat with astrologer Natasha Weber here.Figuring Out 30 is now on Instagram!:)Join music presenter and author Bridget Hustwaite as she explores the chaos, confusion and clarity that comes with turning 30. Produced and presented by Bridget HustwaitePhotography and artwork by Tim LambertDrop a line, anytime: figuringout30@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We were first smashed over the face by her incredible voice with 2019's debut ‘Salt' and today, we have a new album to get excited about! ‘Light, Dark, Light Again' was four years in the making. With a pandemic and a ‘work trip' to North Carolina in between. And it was worth the wait! Tim chats to Angie at Sydney's Metro Theatre in a little dungeon room while her band rehearses above. Hear her mantras, potty mouth and all around good vibe in this very fun chat, with name-drops like Bon Jovi & Katy Perry to look forward to. Enjoy!
Today's Song of the Day is "Letting Go" from Angie McMahon's album, Light, Dark, Light Again, out October 27th.
Her 2nd album will be released next month 4 years after her debut album. - 大きくなろうとしたときにCOVIDのパンデミックで出鼻をくじかれた格好になりました。来月4年ぶりに2枚目のフルアルバムを出す予定です。
Stu Watts chats with Gormie (Alex O'Gorman), who is a Recording and Mix Engineer and Producer based at his Collingwood Studio, Purple Wayne. Prior to this Alex worked professionally at Risk Sound Studios in Port Melbourne, with a focus on Voice Over and Short Film Audio. Alex left Risk Sound in 2016 to focus on touring as a Bassist for Melbourne band Big Smoke, and to co-produce their debut LP ‘Time is Golden.' Alex was then fortudiously introduced to Shawn Everett, a multi Grammy award winning Producer (Alabama Shakes, The War on Drugs, The Killers) who had been hired to mix ‘Time is Golden.' Alex later travelled to Los Angeles on two occasions to sit in on recording and mixing sessions with Shawn. Alex now continues in his work with bands and songwriters, producing, recording and mixing at Purple Wayne. Notable Artists Alex has worked with include: Angie McMahon, Blake Scott, Julia Jacklin, James Ellis, A. Swayze and the Ghosts, David M. Western, The Closet Straights, Hannah Blackburn, Gab Strum, Loose Tooth, George Alice, Fenn Wilson, Alexander Biggs, Rachel Baiman, Batts, Tesse and The Florets Alex has worked on two ARIA nominated recordings (Angie McMahon - Salt, 2019 and Tracy McNeil - You Be the Lightning, 2020) and also been nominated for Music Victoria's Producer of the Year in 2021. Topics discussed include: How he went from voice-over engineering, to playing in Big Smoke and taking over Purple Wayne Studios Making artist comfort the #1 priority A discussion about microphone choice and placement ...and more Make sure to subscribe or follow this channel and share it on your socials! Instagram: @whatsthatsoundpodcast Stu Watts: @stu.watts.audio Gormie: @gormie.wav Gormie website Stu Watts website Listen to Stu's work on Spotify Listen to Gormie's work on Spotify SUPPORT THE PODCAST WITH A DONATION Email podcast.whatsthatsound@gmail.com for any enquiries.
Our guest today is Eliott, the talented singer-songwriter hailing from Melbourne. Eliott has captured hearts with her exquisitely crafted pop songs, gaining recognition through touring with artists like Matt Corby and acclaimed singles such as "Home." This week marks the launch of her captivating debut album, 'just calling to tell you i'm ok.' This collection of songs showcases Eliott's introspective lyrics and powerful soaring vocals, and also features a collaborations with Vancouver Sleep Clinic. In today's conversation, we delve into Eliott's creative process, uncovering how she unintentionally composed a significant portion of the album while abroad. We share our mutual admiration for Gab Strum's remarkable work, talk songwriting with Angie McMahon, and discuss Eliott's upcoming album launch shows.Eliott: Instagram / Facebook / SpotifyPurchase 'just calling to tell you I'm ok' here. Catch Eliott live here.Thanks again to Eliott for her time. We also want to give a special shout out to Maree from Island Music Australia for her help with this episode.Follow our brand new sibling podcast 'TSIY RADIO' exclusively on Spotify hereYou can help follow and support here: TSIY Insta / TSIY FB / TSIY TikTok / TSIY Youtube / TSIY Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wednesday night host Chloe is joined by Angie McMahon to discuss the release of her single Letting Go and her forthcoming album; Light, Dark, Light Again.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En Música de Contrabando, revista diaria de música en Onda Regional de Murcia(orm.es De 23,00h a 01,00h)Los fans de Oasis empiezan a reclamarle a Liam Gallagher que cumpla su promesa de reunir al grupo si el Manchester City ganaba la Champions League. Y eso ocurrió el pasado sábado. King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard presentan Dragon, segundo adelanto de su nuevo disco, con el que alcanzan la intensidad de una lluvia de hachas. Cuando metes en la coctelera animales mitológicos, riffs thrash metal y añoranza por los tiempos gloriosos de la PS1, nada puede salir mal. a medio camino entre Sharon van etten y FLorence and the machine, Angie Mcmahon estrena "saturn returning", nuevo single de etérea intensidad indie-rock.El cuarteto australiano Girl and Girl publican hoy en formato digital edición expandida de su ep Divorce +, y lo celebran con la masticable urgencia punk-pop de "dance now". Not dvr sigue refinando su melancólico y rítmico pop lo-fi en "darkroom", su nuevo single. Aunque su fecha de salida continúa siendo un misterio,Jonny Pierce sigue haciendo uso de su lírica cruda y directa para entregarnos un tema nuevo más del que se espera que sea el nuevo álbum de The Drums.La progresión del músico Mare Carrier le llevan a aliarse de nuevo con Conszzzzzzz para presentar un single titulado “No Sé bailar”, anticipo de un EP conjunto que verá la luz este mismo 2023 y que llevará por título Cíclico. "Farándula" es el tercer single con el que Evve continúa desvelando el contenido de su primer EP "Safari" que llegará en octubre. El martes 13 de junio Alaska cumplirá 60 años y para celebrarlo ha querido reeditar uno de sus recopilatorios más famosos.Despedimos la tertulia Los Lunes Charlamos de Música, Con Mariano Tejera Marco, Lola López López, JJ Iniesta La Culturería , Angie Capel, Román García Albertos, le damos un repaso a fondo al CreaMurcia; La familia del rock murciano homenajeará a Carlossinger SingerCarlos Singer, la despedida de Second en Murcia tras más de 25 años, Los festivales que vienen, Pulp volvió a los escenarios tras once años de inactividad en el marco de su nueva gira llamada "This Is What We Do For An Encore Tour". Blur, cabezas de cartel dePrimavera Sound, actuaron en la sala la Riviera de Madrid. Foo Fighters se hacen con el número 1 de álbumes en Reino Unido con su trabajo ‘But Here We Are', . dejando en segunda posición a Noel Gallagher´s High Flying Birds y su disco ‘Council Skies'.. Un nuevo supergrupo británico ha nacido para conquistar a las audiencias. Se trata de Mantra of the Cosmos, una banda formada por Shaun Ryder (de Happy Mondays), Zak Starkey (The Who, Oasis), Andy Bell (Oasis, Ride) y Bez (Happy Mondays, Black Grape) que acaba de lanzar su primera canción oficial llamada "Gorilla Guerilla". Llega el verano y nos despedimos con Undertones.
Jamie and Sommer talk about Season 16 Episode 17 of Married at First Sight with special guest Angie McMahon.Angie-https://linktr.ee/angiemcmahoncomedySommer:@sommeraustin-Instagram @sommeraustinhaha-TikTokJamie:@btbphilosopher-Instagram @jamiebblack-TikTok website--www.jamieblack.com Send us an email at madandfinallysingle@gmail.com or call us at 818-381-9611Rate and review us in iTunes and share episodes with your friends!
https://blog.oniciamuller.com/scamsss-ep206 A friendship web show thingy where we look at internet culture stuff, everyday problems, and ideas that may be more pervasive than you thought. Then we determine if something is a Scam, a Swindle, or a Scheme! Shout at us on Twitter. https://www.twitter.com/devinagonistes https://www.twitter.com/oniciamuller https://www.twitter.com/angiemcmahon Full episodes and bonus clips at https://www.OniciaMuller.com/Scamsss Donate to season 2 at https://www.OniciaMuller.com/Scampaign --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scamssspodcast/support
https://blog.oniciamuller.com/scamsss-ep206 Onicia and Devin are joined by comedian Angie McMahon this week to discuss all kinds of food scams, like cooking, restaurant culture, and tipping. Angie knows what it's like to work in service, and Devin has worked in too many restaurants! From drunk customers to cheap customers, they cover all the bases. Devin attacks restaurants themselves as a scam, since they're the only business you can open with zero qualifications, and Onicia calls out the trending idea that cooking is a scam when takeout and delivery cost so much and are being taken over by apps run by greedy tech bros. Shout at @devinagonistes and @OniciaMuller on Twitter. Donate to our scampaign, subscribe to Devin's and Onicia's YouTube channels–and tell us how much you tip when you go out so we can shame you if it's too low. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scamssspodcast/support
Which famous funk artist was in the same band as Neil Young in the mid-60s? What prompted Young to write Cinnamon Girl, Cowgirl In The Sand, Down By The River and Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere in one day? Which son of a Beatle recorded a cover of Old Man? Join Stevie Nix as he answers all of these questions and more on this episode that is on the beach under a harvest moon.WARNING: This episode contains traces of Time Fades Away.Featured songs [in chronological order]:The SultanSugar Mountain [Cande y Paulo]It's My TimeMr Soul [Yo La Tengo]Expecting To Fly [Jakob Dylan & Regina Spektor]On The Way Home [Ocean Colour Scene]I Am A Child [Britta Phillips]The Old Laughing Lady [Thea Gilmore]Helpless [Angie McMahon]Ohio [Devo]Southern Man [The Reverend Shawn Amos]Old Man [James McCartney]Ambulance Blues [Nichole Wagner]Pocahontas [Everclear]Harvest Moon [Imaginary Future, Angus & Julia Stone]Hidden track: Rockin' In The Free World [Larkin Poe]Curated Spotify Playlist:1970s: 20 Covers [One Of Which Is Heart Of Gold]Join Stevie on Spotify and Instagramwww.songsungnew.com
Welcome to Part 2 of A Native Grains & Native Mills Resurgence, featuring the young farmers changing the face of farming in Australia. Ian Congdon, Courtney Young and family are farmers, mill makers, artists and business people, and they're exploring how all this connects with culture, creativity, and the regeneration of country and community. If you haven't yet listened to last week's episode with Gaala Watson and Rob Pekin from Food Connect, the trailblazing social enterprise and legendary community food hub in Brisbane, no fear. You can listen in reverse order, as it were. So given you're here, stick around for this incredible story. It's a serendipitous chain of events deep and wide across Country, that includes connections with elders, native grains off Bruce Pascoe's farm, this podcast, and this young farming couple who wondered if they could build the first Australian mill in who knows how long, and how that might help leverage the sorts of systemic changes so many of us would like to see. Join Courtney, Ian and I, on what happened to be settlement day for their own farm, and would you believe, the day they finished their first mill! Title slide image: Ian, Courtney and family (supplied). You can see some other terrific photos on the episode webpage. This episode was recorded on Monday 28 June 2021. Music: The System, by the Public Opinion Afro Orchestra Faraway Castle, by Rae Howell and Sunwrae Get more: Woodstock Flour - https://www.woodstockflour.com.au/ Courtney's website - https://www.courtneyyoung.com.au/about And to listen to Part 1 of this series, A Native Grains and Native Mills Resurgence, featuring Gaala Watson and Rob Pekin from Food Connect – https://www.regennarration.com/episodes/088-a-native-grains-native-mills-resurgence-part1 You can hear my conversation with Tyson Yunkaporta, that Courtney refers to, on episode 70 - https://www.regennarration.com/episodes/070-sand-talk And as it happens, that one was just after my conversation with MarkTaylor from Miller and Baker - https://www.regennarration.com/episodes/069-communities-were-built-around-this And hats off to Andrew Heyn from New American Stonemills and Don Hearn from the Noteworthy charity, the organiser of the Angie McMahon gig at Little Pork Deli, Barham. Thanks very much to the generous supporters of this podcast, for making it possible. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them by heading to our website at https://www.regennarration.com/support. Thanks for helping to keep the show going! Get in touch by text or audio at https://www.regennarration.com/story And thanks for listening.
Visit agreatbigcity.com/support to learn how to support New York City local news and allow us to keep bringing you this podcast. If you are a New York-based business and would be interested in sponsoring our podcasts, visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. The ridership on crosstown buses at 14th Street has increased to more than 32,000 daily riders, an increase over last year's 26,000 daily riders, and now the city is looking at increasing service along the route. Now that buses are moving faster thanks to the clear streets and the installation of bus loading platforms, some are beginning to need to hold at bus stops to avoid getting ahead of schedule. The 14th Street buses will also be getting on-board camera systems that photograph any bus lane blockers and send that info to the Department of Transportation. Any scofflaws caught blocking buses by those on-board cameras or street-mounted cameras will be subject to fines. These are the same on-board cameras that made a dramatic debut recently when the Transit Authority posted a video on social media showing the bus camera zapping a delivery truck out of the bus lane. Although there haven't been any reports of disintegrating delivery vans, the cameras have been operating on the M15 and B44 Select Bus routes. Good and bad news for any holiday shoppers hoping for some traffic relief in Midtown this holiday season: City Council Speaker Corey Johnson said the success of the 14th Street busway should lead the city to expand the program to similar streets like 34th and 42nd, but Mayor de Blasio's view is still that instituting busways on other streets would be a premature move before the 14th street pilot program has completed. The current busway pilot program is scheduled to last 18 months, after which the DOT will examine the results and decide whether the program will continue. Midtown bus riders may still be stuck behind empty Ubers on 34th Street, but visitors to Rockefeller Center will get a bit more breathing room. The city announced on November 22nd that, beginning Friday, November 29th, movable barriers will be installed to close streets around Rockefeller Center and add more pedestrian space during the holiday season. The plan is to completely close 49th and 50th Streets from Fifth to Sixth beginning in the afternoon until midnight, when most shoppers and visitors will be in the area. Along Fifth Avenue from 48th to 52nd, a lane of the road on each side will be reclaimed for pedestrian traffic with movable barriers. On Sixth Avenue, a similar barrier setup will take over one lane of traffic, but only when the NYPD and DOT observers see that crowds are growing and more pedestrian space is needed. According to State Senator Brad Hoylman, the Rockefeller Center area attracts 125 million visitors during the holiday season. When news of the potential street closure plan leaked at the end of October, Mayor de Blasio emphasized that it had not yet been approved by City Hall and that someone at the DOT may have accidentally or intentionally leaked it "trying to further their own agenda". The plan will take effect the day after Thanksgiving. You may notice one problem when you combine the previous two stories: In response to news of the Rockefeller Center street closures, Transit Authority head Andy Byford released a short statement criticizing what he called a unilateral decision by the city that will slow down buses in the Rockefeller Center area since they are not given priority in the current plan. Fifth Avenue is a major north-south route for buses, and it remains to be seen how the four-block narrowing of the street will impact traffic or transit times. This week, the Port Authority announced this week that they hope to use autonomous vehicle technology to more closely space their buses through the Lincoln Tunnel. While they plan realistically wouldn't eliminating drivers, the technology would allow the buses to drive close to each other and maintain a higher speed by closely monitoring the surrounding environment and avoiding collisions with greater accuracy than a human driver. Today's podcast is brought to you by City Survival: The AGBC Holiday Gift Guide — Whether it's a tiny replica of a fire escape to hang on your wall or a gadget that may one day help you escape a stalled subway train, find all your gifts this year through our Gift Guide at agreatbigcity.com/gift-guide and your purchases will financially benefit AGBC. Coming up November 28th, the 93rd annual Macy's Thanksgiving parade will fly 16 giant balloons from 77th Street to 34th Street, with new giant balloons this year of Astronaut Snoopy, Dr. Seuss's Green Eggs and Ham, a new Spongebob Squarepants design featuring Gary the snail, and the reappearance of Smokey the Bear, but those new balloons will hopefully stop to pay their respects to some of their fallen comrades. Over the 93 years of Macy's parades, there have been three major balloon crashes: 26 years ago in 1993 — The Sonic the Hedgehog balloon in the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade knocks down a streetlight in Columbus Circle, injuring a child and an off-duty police officer 22 years ago in 1997 — Four are injured, two seriously, when a Cat in the Hat balloon from the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade knocks down a streetlight on Central Park West — Hear more about the Corey Lidle plane crash on Episode 44 of the podcast 14 years ago in 2005 — Two are injured when an M&M balloon from the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade knocks down a streetlight in Times Square Safety limits are now set on where balloons may only fly if sustained winds are below 23mph and gusts are below 34mph. For this Thanksgiving, the winds are predicted to be in the 20mph range, so it remains to be seen if high winds may ground the balloons this year. No matter what happens to this year's Macy's balloons, it won't be as exciting as the parade's end from 1927 to 1932, when parade balloons were simply launched into the sky after the parade, where the helium-filled balloons would rise into the air and Macy's predicted they would deflate and land, so they attached a note that offered a $100 reward to anyone who returned the balloon's remains. The tradition ended, however, when one of the loose balloons finally ended up getting stuck on the wing of an airplane and sent the plane into a tailspin. 13 years ago on November 25, 2006 — Sean Bell is shot and killed by police in a controversial shooting that raised protests over how police handled the encounter and whether anyone in Bell's bachelor party was actually armed — Sean Bell is shot and killed by police in a controversial shooting that raised protests over how police handled the encounter and whether anyone in Bell's bachelor party was actually armed. Upon leaving the bachelor party at a strip club, undercover police testified that they heard one of Bell's friends say he was going to get a gun, so police, who were outside the club investigating possible prostitution at the location, drew their guns and fired on the group, killing Bell and severely injuring two others. The NYPD response hinged on whether a gun was mentioned or displayed, with witnesses saying no one in the bachelor party mentioned a gun and none being found at the scene. Mayor Bloomberg called the shooting unacceptable and said it looked like a case of excessive force, with five officers firing a total of 50 shots, hitting Bell four times, Trent Benefield three times, and Joseph Guzman 19 times. Protests took place comparing Bell's death to similar police shootings of unarmed men and protesters called for the officers to be held accountable. Three of the five officers involved in the shooting were indicted and went before a judge in a bench trial where all charges were dropped on April 25, 2008. Despite their acquittal, all officers and their commanding officer were fired or forced to resign by 2012. Liverpool Street from 94th to 101st Ave in Jamaica, Queens was named in honor of Sean Bell on what would have been his 27th birthday. 109 years ago on November 27, 1910 — The original Penn Station opens to the public, with an estimated 100,000 visitors on the first day — The original Penn Station opens to the public, with an estimated 100,000 visitors on the first day The city operated a bit differently in those days, with the New York Times noting the increase in pedestrians on a Sunday in the "usually very quiet" area in Midtown between Penn Station and Times Square, and that the crowds were "impressed with the lack of confusion" at Penn Station on opening day. One aspect of the opening day report did seem all too familiar: The new station caused a notable increase in subway passengers at both the Times Square and 33rd Street stations, causing passengers to question why there had not been extra capacity added to the Seventh Avenue cross-town trolley. The increase in train traffic also relocated a large number of support personnel to the city, with many settling in southeast Queens near the newly-constructed Sunnyside train yards. This increased the population of Long Island City by at least 2,000. The original above-ground structure of Penn Station would remain until 1963, when it had fallen into disrepair and was torn down and replaced with Madison Square Garden. The loss of what was once an architectural wonder led to the formation of the Landmarks Preservation Commission that would save Grand Central Terminal from a similar fate just two years later. Today, the Moynihan Train Hall near Penn Station is being renovated into a modern version of what Penn Station once was. The new train station will service Amtrak and LIRR customers and feature a soaring glass atrium ceiling about the size of Grand Central's main hall. A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2010, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. AGBC is more than just a news website: Every evening, just before sundown, A Great Big City checks the Empire State Building's lighting schedule and sends out a notification if the tower's lighting will be lit in special colors for a holiday or celebration. Follow @agreatbigcity on social media to receive the alerts. Park of the day Bergen Triangle — E. 181 St., Anthony Ave., Grand Concourse, the Bronx — Named for William Bergen, one of the largest developers in the Bronx, who spotted vacant lots and bought them, constructing over two hundred homes on his land. One of Bergen's most notable achievements as a developer was the construction of the Bergen Building, built in 1915 at the intersection of Tremont and Arthur Avenues, about one mile southeast from Bergen Triangle Park. Parks Events The city will be hosting Black Friday Hikes on November 29, 2019 as a way to clear your mind from any holiday stress and avoid any ravenous shopping crowds. There will be one official hike in each borough, but you're encouraged to visit any park and take your own hiking adventure. Concert Calendar Here's the AGBC Concert Calendar for the upcoming week: Snoh Aalegra with Baby Rose is playing Webster Hall on Sunday, November 24th at 7pm. Bob Dylan is playing Beacon Theatre on Sunday, November 24th at 8pm. Hozier with Angie McMahon is playing Hammerstein Ballroom on Monday, November 25th at 8pm. Jaden Smith and Willow Smith are playing Terminal 5 on Tuesday, November 26th at 7pm. Hozier with Angie McMahon is playing Hammerstein Ballroom on Tuesday, November 26th at 8pm. Bob Dylan is playing Beacon Theatre on Tuesday, November 26th at 8pm. Bob Dylan is playing Beacon Theatre on Wednesday, November 27th at 8pm. Lil Tjay is playing PlayStation Theater on Wednesday, November 27th at 8pm. Mega Bash with Luis Fonsi, Reik, Ozuna are playing Prudential Center on Friday, November 29th at 7pm. Bob Dylan is playing Beacon Theatre on Friday, November 29th at 8pm. Fobia is playing PlayStation Theater on Friday, November 29th at 8pm. Madeon with Instupendo is playing Brooklyn Steel on Friday, November 29th at 8pm. Pentatonix is playing The Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden on Saturday, November 30th at 7pm. Guster with Rubblebucket is playing Terminal 5 on Saturday, November 30th at 7pm. Bob Dylan is playing Beacon Theatre on Saturday, November 30th at 8pm. Hot Tuna is playing The Town Hall on Saturday, November 30th at 8pm. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. Today's fact about New York Here's something you may not have known about New York: You can call, text, or chat with a trained counselor 24 hours a day at the city's NYC Well program Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 77°F on November 20, 1985 Record Low: 13°F on November 22, 1880 Weather for the week ahead: Light rain this weekend, with a chance of wind on Wednesday and Thursday Thanks for listening to A Great Big City. Follow along 24 hours a day on social media @agreatbigcity or email contact@agreatbigcity.com with any news, feedback, or topic suggestions. Subscribe to AGBC News wherever you listen to podcasts: iTunes, Google Play, or Spotify, Player FM, Pocket Casts, or listen to each episode on the podcast pages at agreatbigcity.com/podcast. If you enjoy the show, subscribe and leave a review wherever you're listening and visit our podcast site to see show notes and extra links for each episode. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com
This Week: Alexander Biggs breaks hearts, Eluera stuns and Angie McMahon returns to Unearthed on a collaboration with JIM ALXNDR.
Your Unearthed Splendour comp winner has a new song, plus, are you a fan of Angie McMahon? You might like Harley Mavis too. Dave and Max take you through the best new songs of the week. || Fergus James – Back To Life || The VANNS – Mother || Harley Mavis – Thief || Hyclass – Yeah Nah || Bugs – Something's Bound To Go Bad
What happens when Mr La Di Da Di gets political? Plus, has Hannah Montana been uploading to Unearthed? Cop the best new songs of the week! Baker Boy - Black Magic (ft Dallas Woods) Angie McMahon - Keeping Time Tentendo - Ghost yergurl - skateboard Hollow Coves - Ran Away
Who are the most clicked-on artists of 2018? Max and Dave break it all down for ya in this week's episode. Find the article here: https://www.triplejunearthed.com/article/most-hit-unearthed-artist-profiles-2018-so-far
The five best Australian discoveries of the week! Dave and Max introduce you to the new songs you need to add to your playlist.