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A steel town becomes a stage, a chorus becomes a dare, and a new record asks what we'll do when the comfort runs out. We sit down with XBYRDX (aka Bird), a southern Indiana singer‑songwriter, to trace six formative tracks—Springsteen's Youngstown, The Jesus and Mary Chain's Just Like Honey, The Clash's White Riot, The Replacements' Unsatisfied, The Cure's Plainsong, and Hüsker Dü's Don't Want to Know If You Are Lonely—and hear how noise, melody, and place turned him toward cinematic songwriting.Then we dive into Anthems for the End Times, where XBYRDX threads big themes through tight hooks. “Ayn Rand's On Welfare” challenges a polished indifference that calls itself self‑reliance and reminds us that posting isn't voting. “MAGA Girl” wears a pop sheen while charting a romance split by worldview. “Shrine” confronts flags and monuments, arguing for context over erasure and the courage to tell full history. “Prize Fighter” is the bell‑ring: get off the ropes, organize, and claim agency. The title track sounds apocalyptic but hides a stubborn optimism—no savior is coming, so we move now, together. “White Noise” closes on our algorithmic silos, urging listeners to step past the echo and find signal.Across the conversation, XBYRDX talks craft—layered synths, texture over solos, melodies that carry weight—and the artists who taught him to let songs feel like weather. If you're drawn to protest music with heart, indie rock with teeth, and storytelling that sees people before positions, this one's for you. Stream 'Anthems for the End Times' on Spotify, Apple Music, or wherever you get your invisible music, and let us know which track hit you first. Go to My.SuperAwesomeMix.com and start using our new app on any device - mobile or laptop. Copy and paste a link to your playlist then turn it into an old school mixtape in minutes! Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
International Women's Day is more than a perfunctory holiday in many parts of Latin America. In Mexico City, for example, more than 120,000 people turned out on Sunday to protest femicide and celebrate the ongoing fight for basic rights for women in the country. In honor of the holiday, this week's episode debuts our female power anthems hall of fame, highlighting women in Latin music whose art challenged the status quo of their time. Plus, some on-the-ground reporting from Anamaria Sayre at the march in Mexico City.To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Etiquette, manners, and beyond! In this episode, Nick and Leah answer listener questions about getting married on Fridays, putting in-laws to work, singing foreign national anthems, and much more. Please follow us! (We'd send you a hand-written thank you note if we could.)Have a question for us? Call or text (267) CALL-RBW or visit ask.wyrbw.comQUESTIONS FROM THE WILDERNESS:Is it rude to get married on a Friday?Should I wear shoes when giving a piano lesson in my home?How do we get our in-laws to help out with daily chores when they visit?Can Americans sing along to another country's national anthem?Can you clarify how to insert a card into an envelope?THINGS MENTIONED DURING THE SHOWKimigayo (Japan's National Anthem)YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO...Support our show through PatreonSubscribe and rate us 5 stars on Apple PodcastsCall, text, or email us your questionsFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, TikTok, and YouTubeVisit our official websiteSign up for our newsletterBuy some fabulous official merchandiseCREDITSHosts: Nick Leighton & Leah BonnemaProducer & Editor: Nick LeightonTheme Music: Rob ParavonianADVERTISE ON OUR SHOWClick here for detailsTRANSCRIPTEpisode 299See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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LOS40 Dance FESTIVAL: Conexión Main Stage. Los sonidos más bailables de la electrónica mainstream. Sábados y domingos, de 20 a 22h, revive los momentos más épicos, y los himnos que más han sonado en los festivales de todo el planeta, con LOS40 Dance FESTIVAL, en LOS40 Dance by Germán Pascual ¡mucho más que un programa de radio!
Réecoutez InTheClub G One - Friday Anthems avec Craig Law du vendredi 6 mars 2026. Ecoutez G One Radio sur http://www.goneradio.com et sur l'Application G One (IOS http://apple.co/39Zab1G - Google Play http://bit.ly/AndroidGOne) G One Radio, la radio Gay Electro, propose une programmation dance, house, et électro
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Dan Woike joins the guys to talk about the state of the Lakers. Fred gives pickleball advice. Should you be arrested for singing a bad National Anthem?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A smooth, late-night collab sets the tone like a toast among friends: minimal, sultry, and quietly certain of its vision. IYWO brings the talents of I.M, Yoonseok, Wooki and OF'F to the forefront. From there we hit the gas with three girl-group cuts that turn confidence into choreography—each track a different weapon in your mood arsenal. Hearts2Hearts bring a 90s-club shimmer on RUDE!, where a crisp beat and cool harmonies frame the line we all wish we said sooner: call me rude, I could care less. It's boundary-setting you can dance to, catchy enough to stick, and subtle enough to feel effortless.IVE stride in next with BANG BANG, all spaghetti-western twang and bassline swagger. Think showdown energy without the shouting—polished pop that feels made for the stage, fan chants already echoing in your head. The hook lands like a hip-shot, the confidence is matter-of-fact, and the whole thing plays like a movie scene you get to direct. Then KiiiKiii flip the script with 404 (New Era), a deep-house, EDM-tinged anthem that asks for eye contact and presence. The error/era wordplay points to a bigger truth about screens and connection, and Tablo's production touch keeps the track sleek, human, and club-ready.Across these songs we trace a single thread: confidence can be quiet or loud, smoky or neon, but it's always yours to claim. Whether you need a decompressing night drive, a boundary anthem, or a cyber-cool pulse to cut through the noise, we've got you. Hit play for the full breakdown, then tell us which track powers your week. If you enjoyed the ride, follow the show, share it with a friend, and drop a review—your five stars help keep the music flowing and the archive growing.I.M Instagram IYWO Hearts2Hearts Instagram X Youtube RUDE!IVE Instagram X YouTube BANG BANGKiiiKiii Instagram X YouTube 404 (New Era)Support the showPlease help Music Elixir by rating, reviewing, and sharing the episode. We appreciate your support!Follow us on:TwitterInstagram BlueskyIf have questions, comments, or requests click on our form:Music Elixir FormDJ Panic Blog:OK ASIA
Hosts Andrew Bedlam, $4Sean and Tara Dactyl of Star City PUNKCAST recap the last 2 CRAZY weeks they've had! From Philadelphia w/ Who Killed Spiky Jacket & the Erections to Brooklyn for a LIVE recording to 5 days of debauchery is West Palm w/ 39 other bands from across the world and everything in between! This episode is filled with tracks that will make PoGo, PUKE & Repeat! You wont hear this anywhere else (besides the Star City PUNKCAST) This episode includes ANTHEMS from the Spiky Tops, Erections, Dogfaced Bastards, Broken Cuffs, Broken Heroes, PoGoStix, Knoxious, The WarLovers, Parasitix & Sloppy Seconds!
LOS40 Dance FESTIVAL: Conexión Main Stage. Los sonidos más bailables de la electrónica mainstream. Sábados y domingos, de 20 a 22h, revive los momentos más épicos, y los himnos que más han sonado en los festivales de todo el planeta, con LOS40 Dance FESTIVAL, en LOS40 Dance by Germán Pascual ¡mucho más que un programa de radio!
Réecoutez InTheClub G One - Friday Anthems avec Craig Law du vendredi 27 février 2026. Ecoutez G One Radio sur http://www.goneradio.com et sur l'Application G One (IOS http://apple.co/39Zab1G - Google Play http://bit.ly/AndroidGOne) G One Radio, la radio Gay Electro, propose une programmation dance, house, et électro
In honor of the world's most prestigious winter sporting event, the Lutheran Ladies have embarked upon their own Winter Hymnastics series. Throughout this series, they'll laugh, they'll cry, they'll sweat (sometimes literally), and above all, they'll sing as they celebrate some of the greatest hymns and hymnwriters past, present, and even yet to come. In this final episode of the series, the Ladies (joined once again by their fellow #hymnnerds Katie Schuermann and Dr. Lisa Clark) welcome listener submissions in an all-new Write This: Challenge. The assignment this time? To write one or more hymn stanzas in common meter for an uncommon occasion in the life of the church. Featuring 20 original hymns and hymn verses — covering various saints' days, confirmation, hymn festivals, Synod conventions, and more — this episode will inspire singers and hymnwriters everywhere to look for, and fill, quiet moments throughout the church year with new hymns of praise. Katie Schuermann is an author and storyteller whose books include the Anthems of Zion series from CPH, The Saints of Whistle Grove (a Lutheran Ladies' Book Club pick), and most recently, the Creed series, including The Big Father and His Little Boy and The Beloved Son and His Brother. Dr. Lisa M. Clark is senior editor of curriculum resources at CPH and one of the LCMS's most beloved and prolific hymn writers. Find a complete list of her available novels, devotionals, Christmas programs, picture books, choral music, and more at CPH.org. Connect with the Lutheran Ladies on social media in The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge Facebook discussion group (facebook.com/groups/LutheranLadiesLounge) and on Instagram @lutheranladieslounge. Follow Sarah (@hymnnerd), Rachel (@rachbomberger), and Erin (@erinaltered) on Instagram! Sign up for the Lutheran Ladies' Lounge monthly e-newsletter here, and email the Ladies at lutheranladies@kfuo.org.
Some say millennials have a lot to answer for. Well on this podcast, we very much prove that to be true.On this week's NO ENCORE-proper, we're joined by Newstalk digital journalist Tessa Ndjonkou for a return to Sonic Architowers as we examine a generational level of cringe (literally) via our preferred medium of music. Believe us, there's no shortage.Something that is far from cringeworthy, however, is the NO ENCORE Patreon where we have plenty of bonus content for you to enjoy including Adam's recent Album Club on Mura Masa's debut self-titled effort, including a wonderfully-coincidental call-back to our recent Top 5.As if that wasn't good enough, forthcoming for Dave and Andy's Film Club is a post-match analysis of the new Scream 7 movie (or SCRE7M as we've been affectionately calling it) immediately after the premiere. Finger-on-the-pulse podcasting right there. All for €5 per month and annual memberships come with a 10% discount.On to the show!ACT ONE: Dave attended his beloved WU LYF live in concert not once, but twice over the weekend and Adam made a valiant attempt to snatch up some of those highly sought-after Foo Fighters tickets for their show in The Academy, and they have plenty to talk about.ACT TWO (44:15): Enter Tessa! A brief Industry love-in pre-news, controversy at the BAFTAs, MET Gala theme revealed(?), Alysa Liu's musical selections bring their own kind of Gold certification at the Winter Olympics, Nicki Minaj and her bots and Homer Simpson's AI covers are causing a bit of a stir with a certain hipster platform – it's the news.ACT THREE (1:33:19): Top 5 Millenial Cringe Anthems Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Town are back on their travels on Saturday when they head to Staffordshire to take on rock bottom Port Vale looking to end their away day woes. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to discuss whether this will be another ‘Heartbreak Anthem' or whether the Town can deliver some ‘Black Magic' on their travels! The boys begin by giving a ‘Shout out to the ex' and looking at the Valiants before the attention turns to Luton and what the chaps want from the contest. There is all this and much more besides, including the score predictions, on the longest-running, award-winning Luton Town podcast!
Sydney Mardi Gras 2026 falls on the first weekend of March this year so I had to get the Mardi Gras Anthems edition out ahead of time. The festival takes place over the last two weeks of February and the parade and party are the culmination of the festival. This year's edition lands firmly in the 'camp' musical arena with a veritable smorgasbord of divas contributing to the mix and a who's who of remixers lending their talents to the updated versions of these classic songs. Melbourne based DJ and producer Argonaut kicks the set off with his outstanding remix of Kylie's "What Do I Have To Do". Robert from Division 4 contributes four killer remixes here for Irene Cara, Demi Lovato, Destiny's Child and Agnes respectively. Russ Rich and Andy Allder's remix of Billie Eilish's "Birds Of A Feather" is one of my favourites and had to be included here. Reaching back in time are remixes for songs from Taxas, Madonna, Yazoo, Deniece Williams and Britney Spears. Mark from Dirty Disco pretty much owns this edition with stellar remixes for Whitney Houston, Blaze ft. Barbara Tucker and Yazoo. His remix of Whitney Houston's "It's Not Right But It's Okay" is balls to the wall incredible and his own original song "Because I Knew You" closes out the set. Unfortunately, the main closing party for this years Mardi Gras has been canceled so alternate parties are filling the gap. This years edition of Mardi Gras Anthems should keep you moving and grooving until Pride rolls around in June. Happy Mardi Gras and stay safe. EnjoyAnthony1/ "WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO" (Argonaut's Tension Remix) - KYLIE MINOGUE2/ "FLASHDANCE" (WHAT A FEELING) (Division 4 Remix) - IRENE CARA3/ "SORRY NOT SORRY" (Division 4 Remix) - DEMI LOVATO4/ "BIRDS OF A FEATHER" (Russ Rich & Andy Allder Romp Remix) - BILLIE EILISH5/ "JUMPIN' JUMPIN" (Division 4 Club Remix) - DESTINY'S CHILD6/ "I DON'T WANT A LOVER" (James Wiltshire Club Mix) - TEXAS7/ "MOST PRECIOUS LOVE" (Dirty Disco Private Remix) - BLAZE ft. BARBARA TUCKER8/ "CELEBRATION" (Wayne G. Atlantis Anthem Club Mix) - MADONNA9/ "ECUADOR" (MY HEART GOES BOOM) (7th Heaven Club Mix) - FIDGET SPINNERS10/ "DON'T GO" (Dirty Disco Classic Club Rework) - YAZOO11/ "RELEASE ME" (Division 4 Remix) - AGNES12/ "DREAM OF ME" (7th Heaven Club Mix) - MATT CONSOLA ft. BRENDA REED13/ "LET'S HEAR IT FOR THE BOY" (Dirty Disco Classic Club Rework) - DENIECE WILLIAMS14/ "FEARLESS" (Dirty Disco Mainroom Remix) - TAYLOR SWIFT15/ "STRONGER" (Jack D Elliot Club Mix) - BRITNEY SPEARS16/ "ONE NIGHT IN HEAVEN" (Brett Henrichsen & Oscar Velazquez Reconstruction Club Mix) - TOY ARMADA & DJ GRIND ft. INAYA DAY17/ "MILLION DIAMONDS" (Tommer Mizrahi Club Remix) - JETFIRE ft. MAGGIE SZABO18/ "HAVANA" (Sagi Kariv Remix) - CAMILA CARBELLO19/ "DREAMER" (Mark Alsop ACE Remix) - LIVIN' JOY20/ "COME ON" (James Fraser ACE Club Mix) - SOLO21/ "IT'S NOT RIGHT BUT IT'S OKAY" (Dirty Disco Classic Club Rework) - WHITNEY HOUSTON22/ "BECAUSE I KNEW YOU" (Dirty Disco Pure Love House Remix) - DIRTY DISCO
LOS40 Dance FESTIVAL: Conexión Main Stage. Los sonidos más bailables de la electrónica mainstream. Sábados y domingos, de 20 a 22h, revive los momentos más épicos, y los himnos que más han sonado en los festivales de todo el planeta, con LOS40 Dance FESTIVAL, en LOS40 Dance by Germán Pascual ¡mucho más que un programa de radio!
Réecoutez InTheClub G One - Friday Anthems avec Craig Law du vendredi 20 février 2026. Ecoutez G One Radio sur http://www.goneradio.com et sur l'Application G One (IOS http://apple.co/39Zab1G - Google Play http://bit.ly/AndroidGOne) G One Radio, la radio Gay Electro, propose une programmation dance, house, et électro
In honor of the world's most prestigious winter sporting event, the Lutheran Ladies have embarked upon their own Winter Hymnastics series. Throughout this series, they'll laugh, they'll cry, they'll sweat (sometimes literally), and above all, they'll sing as they celebrate some of the greatest hymns and hymnwriters past, present, and even yet to come. In this (surprise!) (bonus!) third of four episodes, Sarah, Erin, and Rachel welcome fellow Lutheran ladies and ardent #hymnnerds Katie Schuermann and Lisa Clark to the Lounge. Both Katie and Lisa will be keynote presenters at the upcoming fifth annual Prevallet Hymn Writing Workshop scheduled for February 28 on the campus of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. After offering the Ladies an enticing preview of their workshop presentations, Katie and Lisa embark on a few “hymnastics” challenges of their own. Can they identify — from lyrics alone — whether a hymn was written by a male or female hymnwriter? How will they fare when put on the spot with a lightning-fast popcorn interview and a challenging game of “this or that”? Come for the inspiration — stay for the fun! — as you enjoy this lovely, lively conversation. Listeners within driving distance of Saint Louis, don't miss your chance to see Katie Schuermann and Lisa Clark in person at the Prevallet Hymn Writing Workshop on Saturday, February 28. The cost is $15 to attend; registration closes February 24. Learn more at csl.edu/event/prevallet-hymn-writing-workshop-2026. For those who aren't local, the hymn festival following the workshop will be livestreamed on March 1. Learn more at csl.edu/event/a-hymn-festival-featuring-the-hymns-of-lisa-clark-and-katie-schuermann. Katie Schuermann is an author and storyteller whose books include the Anthems of Zion series from CPH, The Saints of Whistle Grove (a Lutheran Ladies' Book Club pick), and most recently, the Creed series, including The Big Father and His Little Boy and The Beloved Son and His Brother. Dr. Lisa M. Clark is senior editor of curriculum resources at CPH and one of the LCMS's most beloved and prolific hymn writers. Find a complete list of her available novels, devotionals, Christmas programs, picture books, choral music, and more at CPH.org. Connect with the Lutheran Ladies on social media in The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge Facebook discussion group (facebook.com/groups/LutheranLadiesLounge) and on Instagram @lutheranladieslounge. Follow Sarah (@hymnnerd), Rachel (@rachbomberger), and Erin (@erinaltered) on Instagram! Sign up for the Lutheran Ladies' Lounge monthly e-newsletter here, and email the Ladies at lutheranladies@kfuo.org.
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Why is it important for the Church to encourage the creation of theologically rich and musically beautiful hymnody? Dr. Jon Vieker (Associate Professor of Practical Theology and Dean of Chapel, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis), Katie Schuermann (author and storyteller, most notably of the Anthems of Zion series from CPH), and Dr. Lisa Clark (hymn writer, Senior Editor of Curriculum Resources at CPH) join Andy and Sarah to talk about the upcoming Prevallet Hymn Writing Workshop. They share what each of them will be speaking on at the workshop, why this workshop is so important for the future of hymn writing, the companion hymn festival celebrating women hymn writers, and how community members can attend each event. Learn more about the Prevallet Hymn Writing Workshop at csl.edu/event/prevallet-hymn-writing-workshop-2026 and the companion Hymn Festival at csl.edu/event/a-hymn-festival-featuring-the-hymns-of-lisa-clark-and-katie-schuermann. As you grab your morning coffee (and pastry, let's be honest), join hosts Andy Bates and Sarah Gulseth as they bring you stories of the intersection of Lutheran life and a secular world. Catch real-life stories of mercy work of the LCMS and partners, updates from missionaries across the ocean, and practical talk about how to live boldly Lutheran. Have a topic you'd like to hear about on The Coffee Hour? Contact us at: listener@kfuo.org.
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Welcome to 2026! It's a special (long) episode... the first of the year, and my first ever guest on The Sage & The Song. Join us for a deep dive into the archetypes, anthems and astrology that will nourish and inform the year ahead.Special Guest Verana Faye Bailowitz joins me for a juicy conversation on what to expect and how to gracefully navigate this year ahead. Drawing from the wisdom of numerology, tarot, astrology and intuition for what we all need to remember in these tumultuous times, we also bring you a selection of songs. We invite you to learn and sing these songs as anthems, in order to keep yourself buoyant, brave and kind in the midst of the mystery. This is a long one, so take your time with it and enjoy the journey!The Songs:Wisdom In Collapse - written by Ahlay BlakelyRemember Me Again - written by Britta GreenVioletTurn The World Around - written by Harry Belafonte Courage - South African Anti-Apartheid song written by Eric BogleThe Unfolding - written by Leila StrongOur Guest: Verana Faye Bailowitz is a birth keeper, astrologer, songstress and a guardian of transition, transformation, and growth. If you appreciate her wisdom in this conversation, please show her some love by supporting her upcoming "Wombs of the World" trip to South Africa as well as her forthcoming album of birth songs by donating to her GoFundMe campaign.~ RESOURCES ~Sign up for my weekly Museletter to get my words of encouragement in your inbox.Follow me on Substack: Frequency FirstVisit my website: brittagreenviolet.comConnect with me on IG: @brittagreenvioletConnect on LinkedIn: @brittagudmunson
HR 4 - Top 5 White Girl Anthems, Faddies on the Fone, Humpday Haikus full 2470 Thu, 05 Feb 2026 05:07:19 +0000 1TrEEkGljvzB42JOMbVca61UF4Zzfauu sports The Fan After Dark sports HR 4 - Top 5 White Girl Anthems, Faddies on the Fone, Humpday Haikus The Fan After Dark includes a rotation of hosts offering a truth-telling sports entertainment experience that gets listeners right on the biggest sports topics in and around DFW, across the country, and around the world. Focusing on the Cowboys, Rangers, Mavericks, etc., The Fan After Dark airs M-F from 7-11 PM and is the only live and local sports radio show in the MetroplexCome 'Get Right' with Reg on The Fan, and be prepared for sports talk on a whole new level. You can follow Reg on Twitter @regadetula © 2024 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwave
DJ Joe Mfalme Presents #TheDoubleTrouble 110 Party Anthems Only
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Episode 248 has a listener poll of viral snow-day announcement songs from districts around the country. Check out the videos below and tell us your favorite by emailing us at info@k12techtalkpodcast.com: Option 1: Benson Boone - Ozarks Schools (MO) Option 2: Extraordinary - Novi Community School District (MI) Option 3: Code Red - Montgomery County Public Schools (MD) The second half of this episode is an interview with Dr. Richard Charles, CIO for the Denver Public Schools. Dr. Charles discusses Denver's decision to block ChatGPT for students and staff over privacy, safety, and compliance concerns, explains the district's AI governance and procurement changes, and outlines criteria for safe vendor adoption (data privacy agreements, visibility and guardrails). He also shares alternatives being evaluated, plans for an AI whitelist, and district AI initiatives like knowledge management and partnerships. https://openai.com/index/our-approach-to-age-prediction/ ———— Sponsored by: Rise Vision Interactive Digital Signage Templates + Touchscreen Displays Screen Sharing Emergency Alerts VIZOR Meter - meter.com/k12techtalk Visit meter.com/k12techtalk to book a demo! Managed Methods IncidentIQ Fortinet - fortinetpodcast@fortinet.com ———— Join the K12TechPro Community (exclusively for K12 Tech professionals) Buy some swag (tech dept gift boxes, shirts, hoodies...)!!! Email us at k12techtalk@gmail.com OR our "professional" email addy is info@k12techtalkpodcast.com X @k12techtalkpod Facebook Visit our LinkedIn Music by Colt Ball Disclaimer: The views and work done by Josh, Chris, and Mark are solely their own and do not reflect the opinions or positions of sponsors or any respective employers or organizations associated with the guys. K12 Tech Talk itself does not endorse or validate the ideas, views, or statements expressed by Josh, Chris, and Mark's individual views and opinions are not representative of K12 Tech Talk. Furthermore, any references or mention of products, services, organizations, or individuals on K12 Tech Talk should not be considered as endorsements related to any employer or organization associated with the guys.
You Forgot It in People captures Broken Social Scene at their most expansive, an indie rock communal experience balancing meticulous arrangements and unhinged joyfulness. Layers of guitars, synths, horns, and rotating vocalists creates a warm chaos that rewards repeated listens, as new details constantly surface. Songs like “Anthems for a Seventeen Year-Old Girl” and “Cause = Time” balance intimacy and grandeur, pairing fragile emotion with sweeping crescendos. Two decades on, it still sounds like the 2000s blueprint for how indie rock bands like Arcade Fire, Godspeed, You Black Emperor, and many more could be messy, emotional, and deeply human without losing their ambition. Songs In This Episode Intro - Stars and Sons 12:15 - KC Accidental 20:29 - Cause = Time 26:03 - Anthems For A Seventeen Year-Old Girl Outro - Pacific Theme Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
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In this episode of Song To Be, Fitzy dives into the unlikely origins of two songs that exploded far beyond expectations. Rose and Bruno Mars’ APT began as a playful idea that quickly turned into a polished pop moment, while Blur’s Song 2 was written almost as a joke and went on to become one of the loudest and most recognisable tracks of the 90s!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textIn this episode of The Corie Sheppard Podcast, we sit down with Kory and Kevon of Full Blown Entertainment, the songwriting and production duo behind some of soca's most iconic modern anthems.From Antilles, Mr. Fete, Fog, Like a Boss, and People's Champion, to the globally impactful Big Linksrhythm, Kory and Kevon break down how these songs were created, why some artists initially resisted them, and how culture, timing, and belief shape a hit.They open up about:Writing songs artists didn't believe in — that became career-defining recordsThe Big Links controversy, Trinidad Killer, and how they handled public backlashWhy they chose silence over social media warfareThe story behind Cheers to LifeThe difference between writing for competition vs writing for the peopleWhy soca is not seasonal — and why storytelling matters more than trendsThe role of AI, production, and independence in the future of Caribbean musicThis is a rare, behind-the-scenes look at how soca hits are really made, the sacrifices that never make the headlines, and what it takes to build long-term cultural impact in Caribbean music.
JD discovers a genre of pessimistic songs about New Year's Day.
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Episode 2300: Kid A.G. blasts an AI banger about cougar Nurse Fiona ghosting pilots on her Florida Keys's trip after an epic box-munching sessions. Then Hat Trick unleashes her inner sex goddess, bragging about massive loads glazing her like a Krispy Kreme, rope play with a fireman who's packing a dragon dick, and plotting threesomes that'd make Caligula blush. L.B. crashes the party fresh from work, dropping helpin the Kid with some ruck ambitions. Kid roasts hospitals as high school 2.0, full of dumb-smart people swapping nudes and God complexes. Exes pop up like bad herpes, kids sass back, and everyone's dodging feelings like dodgeballs. This ain't your vanilla chit-chat—it's a filthy dumpster fire of cum cubes, ghosting, and glow-in-the-dark bondage that'll leave you questioning your life choices while cackling your ass off! Listen in. Go Deep.
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What is the Filipino American anthem? Is it Bebot by the Black Eyed Peas? P.T.I. by Carl Angelo? Lemonade by Jeremy Passion? Us by Ruby Ibarra? Do You Miss Me? by Jocelyn Enriquez? Todo Todo by Daniela Romo (you know who chose that one!)?? In this TFAL episode, we look at so-called Filipino American anthems...
This Christmas special is coming at you with three hos, as we're joined by one of the original true crime podcasters. Justin Evans from Generation WHY stops by to reminisce about his early podcasting days, survive a round of unhinged holiday dilemmas, and—most importantly—fix Christmas once and for all. But first: dilemmas.Trevin reveals a dirty little corporate secret after buying men's “pull-up” pants on clearance and wearing them to work—drawstring and all. Amanda gives her Santa house a red light bulb, accidentally turning her festive décor into something vaguely satanic. And Justin visits an ear, nose, and throat doctor, only to leave feeling violated, furious, and emotionally prepared for revenge. Then, things get serious.
Every episode of the Brand Intelligence Podcast begins with a deceptively simple question: If you were walking out on stage to give a keynote, what would your walkout song be? It's a moment that instantly humanizes our guests and sets the tone for the conversation that follows. Over time, this tradition has become a listener favorite — a personality test, a mood check, and a creative warm-up all in one. In this compilation episode, we bring together the full playlist: Songs that pump guests up when nerves hit Anthems tied to personal resilience and growth Music that reflects professional chapters, cultural roots, or creative identity Unexpected emotional picks tied to family, life events, and memories And yes… even a few wonderfully embarrassing favorites Whether you're building a personal brand, leading a team, or simply curious what fuels today's marketing and creative minds, this episode offers a joyful, candid look at the humans behind the strategies.
Today's guest went from making songs on a floppy-disk keyboard, sampling off a Kellogg's cereal box DAW, and sending blind MySpace messages… to producing the some of the biggest crossover dance anthems of the last decade. And The Writer Is... Zedd!What makes this conversation special isn't just the hits — it's how brutally honest he is about the craft, the obsession, and the unexpected moments that built his career.A special thank you to our sponsors...Our lead sponsor, NMPA aka the National Music Publisher's Association. Your support means the world to us!And @splice -- the best sample library on the market, period.Chapters:0:00:00 – Teaser 0:01:06 – Welcome & Episode Intro 35:58 – Zedd on Never Thinking He'd Be Successful 25:41 – Growing Up Poor & Studying One Album a Month 18:01 – The Kellogg's DAW That Started Everything 15:33 – Learning Music on a 16-Track Floppy-Disk Keyboard 30:44 – Why He Thought EDM Was a Joke at First 38:12 – The Skrillex MySpace Story That Changed His Life 31:25 – Finding His Sound Through Curiosity & Obsession 47:14 – The “Lightning Moment” Behind Clarity 59:34 – Being Wrong More Often Than Right 1:03:03 – Why Most Music Feels the Same Today 1:03:37 – Extraordinary vs. Average: What Listeners Actually Feel 1:00:08 – “All I'm Doing Is Chasing a Feeling” 56:26 – The Chaos Behind Making The Middle 1:00:47 – Realizing the Scale of His Own Success 28:23 – What It Takes to Stay Inspired 6:48 – The Creative Principles He Still Lives By 41:22 – The Fastest Way for Artists to Get Noticed 1:05:23 – Zedd's Final Advice for Musicians 1:07:19 – Closing ThoughtsHosted by Ross GolanProduced by Joe London and Jad SaadWatercolor by Michael White Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's guest has rewired modern hip-hop. His fingerprints live all over the last decade but the real story behind that success is far more human, painful, and transformative than the headlines ever show. In this conversation, he opens up about the highs and lows of being a producer in hip-hop: the pressure, the politics, the contracts, the moments that nearly broke him, and the breakthroughs that almost didn't happen. He also shares the lessons shaped by fatherhood, betrayal, and real perseverance — all while creating some of the most important and culture-defining music of our time. And The Writer Is... Hitboy! A special thank you to our sponsors... Our lead sponsor, NMPA aka the National Music Publisher's Association. Your support means the world to us!And @splice -- the best sample library on the market, period. Chapter list 0:00 TEASER 1:20 Ross' Intro2:02 Fatherhood and Being a Full-Time Dad 5:12 Parenting, Hoops, and What His Son Really Loves 6:29 The Humbling Reality Check: Kids Don't Care About Your Hits 7:29 Growing Up Between Pasadena & San Bernardino 8:34 Seeing His Uncle's Success & Wanting to Be on TV 9:35 Falling in Love With Beat Programming 10:12 Learning to Write & Rap at 13 11:23 Selling His First Beat for $20 at 16 12:24 MySpace Era: The Birth of “Hit-Boy” 13:09 First Major Betrayal: Partner Gets Signed Behind His Back 15:01 Advice to His Younger Self: Patience & Self-Belief 15:23 Building Early Industry Relationships Through MySpace 16:13 First Time Inside a Real Studio (The Underdogs) 17:39 The Underworld of LA Sessions & A Young Hit-Boy Watching Greats 18:44 First Major Placement: Jennifer Lopez 19:06 Providing for His Mom With His First Checks 19:27 Growing Up Without a Present Father 20:22 His Dad's Return & Going on a Run Together 22:04 How Fatherhood Changed His Time, Focus & Creativity 23:27 Recording Nas: The Hidden Role People Don't See 24:57 Getting His First Publishing Deal (And the 18-Year Lock-In) 28:02 Staying Current: “I Update My Software Every Day” 28:21 First Big Hit: Drop The World Lil Wayne & Eminem 29:47 Why He Used to Clash With Kanye 32:00 The ‘N*****s in Paris' Moment (Language Question + Setup) 33:35 First Song With Kanye: The Christmas Track 34:12 Making Music With Kanye, Jay-Z & the Good Music Family 35:40 Hearing 'Paris' for the First Time in the Planetarium 36:32 Realizing the Song Was Going to Be a Cultural Earthquake 38:23 Big Sean, Executive Production & Sharpening His Ear 39:09 How Drake Found the ‘Trophies' Beat 39:52 Stripping Beats Down to Let Artists Shine 40:33 When to Stop Producing: The Minimalism Lesson 41:38 Depression, Contracts & Losing the Relationship With Drake 42:57 The Pain of ‘Trophies' Not Making Drake's Album 43:13 What His Publishing Deal Held Him Back From 44:22 Working From a Place of Fear vs. Freedom 45:01 Working With Beyoncé (Excellence at Every Level) 46:22 The Story of ‘THIQUE': An 8-Year-Old Beat Comes Back to Life 46:39 Why Old Beats Deserve Second Lives 47:57 The Making of Sicko Mode & Travis Scott's Explosion 48:20 The Greatest Timing Ever: Streaming, Social Media, Travis 49:00 The Long Journey of Sicko Mode (2016 → 2018) 50:13 Are Producers Songwriters? The Eternal Debate 51:30 Nipsey Hussle: Early Sessions & Mutual Respect 53:53 Nipsey Claims the Song: “I Need This for My Project” Hosted by Ross Golan Produced by Joe London and Jad Saad Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.