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It sounds like the setup to a joke: "A punk rock guitarist and a preacher's daughter walk into a theater..." But when Billy Alletzhauser and Beth Harris starting singing songs together in 2004, the result was pure magic. Their band, The Hiders, is the Kevin Bacon of music, with connections to Ass Ponys, The Afghan Whigs, Throneberry, Wussy, Heartless Bastards, Band of Horses, Plow On Boy, Comet Bluegrass All-Stars, Pearlene and more. And their sound is an amazing amalgamation of folk, country, rock, psychedelia, bluegrass, and indie rock. We talked to B & B about their start, the band's evolution, Billy's Ass Ponys tenure, Beth's harmony vocal work with Erika Wennerstrom and Heartless Bastards, the Hiders most recent album (2021's Forever at the End) and their plans for the year ahead.
E is on the menu this week, and SOMAGXP dive in to the late great 80s and early 90s to discuss 3 amazing tracks as well as litigation, social issues and a singer with the greatest vocal range in popular music. YES! It's Metallica, Faith No More and Pearl Jam. Gin and snacks also feature highly. Cheers! Pearl Jam, Even Flow, Ten 1991, Enter Sandman, Metallica, 1991, The Black Album, Faith No More, Epic, The Real Thing 1989, Easy, Angel Dust 1991, Rock Music, Nu Metal, Grunge, Generation X, 90s Music, 80s Music, The Chordettes, Mr Sandman, 1950, Bryan Adams, (Everything I Do) I Do it For You, Waking Up The Neighbours 1991, Ass Ponys, Little Bastard, Electric Rock Music, 1994 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/societyowesmeagenxpodcast/message
Join your host, Frozen Lazuras, as he spins select cuts from Felt, Ass Ponys, Opal, Girl Ray, Kishore Kumar, and more.
Bob and Mike feature a couple songs from the late, great Arthur Russell, plus discussions on the London-based indie label Y Records, how Pavement got its name, and how their musical tastes have broadened over time.
Cincinnati's music history is long and rich. Still, the new music scene here tends to fly under the radar; a lot of people outside our region don't realize just how profoundly — and diversely — artistic the Queen City is.Jim Nolan, host of WVXU's 'Local Exposure,' is one of the faithful keepers of the Tristate's creative flame. His show features local artists and introduces the wider NPR audience to them. This week, Jonathan sat down with him to talk about local music history, discuss the artists that are driving the scene today, spin an all-Cincy playlist, and finally tease out Jim's long-untold hero origin story.PLAYLIST HIGHLIGHTS: Brand new music from Chuck Cleaver (Wussy, Ass Ponys), Carriers, and Phasmids. Classic spins from The Raisins, Over the Rhine, The Sweep, and Mad Anthony, plus tracks from Paige Beller, Wonky Tonk, Electric Citizen, TRIIIBE, Us, Today, and others.
Unearth ruins our mood but Ass Ponys bring us back! We talk new Metallica kids book, money grab or cool. Woodstock 50 ain’t gonna happen but 51 is possible. We talk Bio-Dome casting who could replace Steven Baldwin and match Pauly Shores zanebagness. We talk tangents too, this is a mix bag! Joel gets a segment and the shuffle allows him to review our old band. Hope you enjoy! Dukeonaleash@gmail.com
125- Chuck Cleaver (Wussy). Yoni and Chuck meet up at legendary Cincy studio, Ulrasuede, for a talk for a Wandering Wolf TV pilot. They discuss growing up in small town Ohio, getting beat up in Cincinnati, working as a stone mason, how Chuck started in music, Ass Ponys, Wussy, and paying one's dues. This episode is sponsored by Sudio headphones. Go to goo.gl/jV5F4k and enter “WANDERING” during checkout to get 15% off your new headphones or earbuds!
This week, Dread Media once again travels to the world of childhood terror: children we should be afraid of, things children should be afraid of, and the power that some children can have and the world that hates them for it. First, Desmond and Duane look at the young life of a fascist ruler post-World War I in The Childhood of a Leader. Then Rich the Monster Movie Kid gives us a review of a prequel to a spinoff about a children's toy: Annabelle: Creation. Finally, Devil Dinosaur Jr. watches a girl with strange powers hunted by the forces of good and evil in The Visitor. And we've got songs as always: "Obedience School" by Dead Cross, "Little Bastard" by Ass Ponys, "Creepy Doll" by Jonathan Coulton, "Oppression" by Satan, and "Death Whispered a Lullaby" by Opeth. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
This week, Dread Media once again travels to the world of childhood terror: children we should be afraid of, things children should be afraid of, and the power that some children can have and the world that hates them for it. First, Desmond and Duane look at the young life of a fascist ruler post-World War I in The Childhood of a Leader. Then Rich the Monster Movie Kid gives us a review of a prequel to a spinoff about a children's toy: Annabelle: Creation. Finally, Devil Dinosaur Jr. watches a girl with strange powers hunted by the forces of good and evil in The Visitor. And we've got songs as always: "Obedience School" by Dead Cross, "Little Bastard" by Ass Ponys, "Creepy Doll" by Jonathan Coulton, "Oppression" by Satan, and "Death Whispered a Lullaby" by Opeth. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
This week, Dread Media once again travels to the world of childhood terror: children we should be afraid of, things children should be afraid of, and the power that some children can have and the world that hates them for it. First, Desmond and Duane look at the young life of a fascist ruler post-World War I in The Childhood of a Leader. Then Rich the Monster Movie Kid gives us a review of a prequel to a spinoff about a children's toy: Annabelle: Creation. Finally, Devil Dinosaur Jr. watches a girl with strange powers hunted by the forces of good and evil in The Visitor. And we've got songs as always: "Obedience School" by Dead Cross, "Little Bastard" by Ass Ponys, "Creepy Doll" by Jonathan Coulton, "Oppression" by Satan, and "Death Whispered a Lullaby" by Opeth. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
This week, Dread Media once again travels to the world of childhood terror: children we should be afraid of, things children should be afraid of, and the power that some children can have and the world that hates them for it. First, Desmond and Duane look at the young life of a fascist ruler post-World War I in The Childhood of a Leader. Then Rich the Monster Movie Kid gives us a review of a prequel to a spinoff about a children's toy: Annabelle: Creation. Finally, Devil Dinosaur Jr. watches a girl with strange powers hunted by the forces of good and evil in The Visitor. And we've got songs as always: "Obedience School" by Dead Cross, "Little Bastard" by Ass Ponys, "Creepy Doll" by Jonathan Coulton, "Oppression" by Satan, and "Death Whispered a Lullaby" by Opeth. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
Ryan Malott is an Ohio born and bred musician. Ryan is the longtime frontman of 500 Miles to Memphis. We sit down to discuss the 2001 album Lohio by Ass Ponys. Ryan grew up near Ass Ponys frontman Chuck Cleaver so this record holds a special place for him. This album also features the playing of past guests Billy Alletzhauser (Episode 21) and Randy Cheek (Episode 18). As always go listen to the record!!
Randy Cheek is an Ohio born and bred musician. His past projects include The Libertines, Ass Ponys and countless other bands. His current project is The Ready Stance (w past guest Wes Pence). We sit down to discuss the 1982 album The Days of Wine & Roses by Dream Syndicate. It was an honor to sit down with a true Cincy rock legend. Couldn't have been a nicer guy. As always go listen to the record!!
It’s a Boxing Day, extended edition of the show tonight as we run wild while everyone else is off nursing their shopping wounds.
It’s a Boxing Day, extended edition of the show tonight as we run wild while everyone else is off nursing their shopping wounds.
It’s a Boxing Day, extended edition of the show tonight as we run wild while everyone else is off nursing their shopping wounds.
It’s a Boxing Day, extended edition of the show tonight as we run wild while everyone else is off nursing their shopping wounds.
Will and Barrett discuss new releases by J Mascis and Noah and the Whale, and a band called Ass Ponys because their name is spelled wrong.
Furman University's Subliminy Cricket's 4-18 broadcast. Segments include: Mickey Rourke in Birmingham, Balls Out sports talk, Pimps and Pimp Slaps, Incongruent Quotations, and Weird News. Featuring music by: Aerosmith, Ass Ponys, The Bats, The The, and Roger Mexico.