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Dave Gleeson chat with Bad Dreems performing at the Adelaide Beer and BBQ festival.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, volvemos a movernos a tiempo real. Suenan: FLOODLIGHTS - "HUMAN" ("PAINTING OF MY TIME", 2023) / BAD DREEMS - "NO ISLAND" ("HOO HA!", 2023) / THE TUBS - "WRETCHED LIE" ("DEAD MEAT", 2023) / MARTIN FRAWLEY - "PROUD" ("THE WANNABE", 2023) / A. SAVAGE - "THANKSGIVING PRAYER" ("SEVERAL SONGS ABOUT FIRE", 2023) / KATIE VON SCHLEICHER - "ELIXIR" ("A LITTLE BIT OF SCHLEICHER IN THE NIGHT", 2023) / TELE NOVELLA - "POET'S TOOTH" ("POET'S TOOTH", 2023) / WOODS - "SIP OF HAPPINESS" ("PERENNIAL", 2023) / ALIEN EYELID - "WHERE ELGIN BENDS" ("BRONZE STAR", 2023) / WILL STEWART - "BAD MEMORY" ("SLOW LIFE", 2022) / EDU ERREA - "KEEP ME IN MIND" ("I BECAME WHAT I HATED", 2023) / JOANNA STERNBERG - "NEIGHBOURS" (2023) / NÚRIA GRAHAM - "THE CATALYST" ("CYCLAMEN", 2023) / Escuchar audio
Welcome to another episode of Hard N Heavy Headlines with your host, Emmy Mack of RedHook! In today's explosive installment, we're diving deep into the latest developments that have sent shockwaves through the metal scene. First up, we're delving into the tumultuous world of Thy Art Is Murder. Frontman CJ McMahon has been unceremoniously ousted from the band following a series of controversial and transphobic comments made online. But that's not all – Thy Art Is Murder has gone the extra mile by re-recording the vocals on their upcoming album 'Godlike' with a new screamer who will also be hitting the road with them. We'll uncover the full story behind CJ's departure and Thy Art's decision to move forward without him. But wait, there's more! CJ's retraction of his apology adds another layer to this complex narrative. In other headlines, Australian metalcore stalwarts Northlane are gearing up for an exciting Australian headline tour in February 2024. Joining them on this epic journey are none other than US band ERRA, French outfit Landmvrks, and the talented lads from Banks Arcade. Get ready for a metal extravaganza! And for those in Sydney, mark your calendars for a rock 'n' roll circus event like no other. Young Henry's is bringing together a lineup of legendary Aussie vocalists, including Dan Sultan, Tyne James-Organ, and members of Bad//Dreems, These New South Whales, and The Jezabels. Emmy Mack herself will be taking the stage to deliver some powerhouse vocals. Don't miss out on this unforgettable night at Tumbalong Park on Wednesday, October 18. Join us for all this and more in today's episode of Hard N Heavy Headlines. It's a rollercoaster ride through the world of metal and rock, and you won't want to miss a moment!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE HIVES– Rigor Mortis RadioBAD//DREEMS – New breezeSHAME –AlibisTHE REYTONS – Little bastardsMUJERES – No puedo másNIÑA POLACA – TraviesoLEÓN BENAVENTE – Nuestro aniversarioOMD – Bauhaus staircaseTHE KILLERS – Your side of townTHE CHEMICAL BROTHERS, BECK –Skipping like a stonePHOENIX, BECK – OdysseyBECK -DreamsTUYA- Ball under the carTÚ NO EXISTES - Código abiertoAIRU - Bailar sobre mi espalda (con Gustavo Iglesias, durante este mes de agosto)Escuchar audio
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown as he welcomes frontman Ben Marwe of Bad//Dreems for an exclusive interview celebrating the highly-anticipated release of their new album 'Hoo Ha'. With their immense popularity among Australian music lovers, Ben shares insights into their latest record and their exciting journey as a band. Delve into the secrets behind the scenes of 'Hoo Ha' as Ben discusses their collaboration with the acclaimed producer, Dan Luscombe. Having spent 11 years shaping their discography, Bad//Dreems has truly crafted their most exceptional work to date, and Ben provides a glimpse into the creative process that led to this achievement. During the conversation, Ben gives a special shout-out to "ol' pack horse" Jack Parsons, a beloved friend of the show, while shedding light on the challenges of grueling regional touring. His admiration for Bad//Dreems' dedicated Aussie fanbase shines through, showcasing the band's deep connection with their audience. Prepare for a nostalgic journey as Matty O and Ben play 'Memory Land' and reminisce about past tours and memorable collaborations with iconic Australian acts such as Midnight Oil, The Chats, and legendary super producer Mark Opitz. Gain exclusive insights into the stories that shaped Bad//Dreems' musical career. More from Bad//Dreems at baddreems.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown as he welcomes frontman Ben Marwe of Bad//Dreems for an exclusive interview celebrating the highly-anticipated release of their new album 'Hoo Ha'. With their immense popularity among Australian music lovers, Ben shares insights into their latest record and their exciting journey as a band. Delve into the secrets behind the scenes of 'Hoo Ha' as Ben discusses their collaboration with the acclaimed producer, Dan Luscombe. Having spent 11 years shaping their discography, Bad//Dreems has truly crafted their most exceptional work to date, and Ben provides a glimpse into the creative process that led to this achievement. During the conversation, Ben gives a special shout-out to "ol' pack horse" Jack Parsons, a beloved friend of the show, while shedding light on the challenges of grueling regional touring. His admiration for Bad//Dreems' dedicated Aussie fanbase shines through, showcasing the band's deep connection with their audience. Prepare for a nostalgic journey as Matty O and Ben play 'Memory Land' and reminisce about past tours and memorable collaborations with iconic Australian acts such as Midnight Oil, The Chats, and legendary super producer Mark Opitz. Gain exclusive insights into the stories that shaped Bad//Dreems' musical career. More from Bad//Dreems at baddreems.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Betoota Advocate have finally landed these Adelaide lads in the booth for a long-awaited interview. The boys from Bad Dreems give the editors the run down on how a conversation in the smoking area of a South Australian footy club resulted in one of the state's most fiery rock exports. What's the new album like? What's it like being back on tour! And why these blokes just seem to get it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ruttsy left alone in the studio to play his fave Australian Indie bands – Bad Dreems epic song Jack, Beddy Rays great song Sobercoaster, The Pretty Things song Serve Yourself & Bad Dreems song By My Side. I'm acting like Lee Simon at this point! Ruttsy chatted with Kirstan Corben, Executive Director of the Danny Frawley Centre. We covered what the Centre is, what it offers & how it is helping improve physical & mental health outcomes across the community. We discussed the features of the facility, Kirstan's background & that of her team, the aims & objectives of the Centre & how the DFC engages into the community. Finished off the show with The Smith Street Band playing Young Drunk, Violent Soho with Covered in Chrome & the mighty Hives with the TSG theme song.
This week: all-Aussie adventures in new albuming c/- Private Function, Alex Lahey and BAD//DREEMS. Also: beautiful podcasting, Coldplay tax, throwing change-ups, being confused for an astronaut, a woman out of time, the warm cuddle of nostalgia, ugly but memorable, Mendo on meth, heel turns, failing your children, you're only as good as your stans, used car dealers, board game soundtracks, lovely bottom ends, terrible sponsor reads, 1998 Triple J Week and an old-school After After Dark on the Venn intersect of Ja Morant and late-era AC/DC. Next week: Demob Happy | Dave Matthews Band | Kid KoalaSpotify playlists: Current albums | 2023 mixtapeThe archive: 2015-2022 review albums and year-end top 5 listsFind us on: Spotify Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Omny StudioRSS feeds: Just sports | Just music | EverythingContact: Twitter | Facebook | EmailSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On commence nos sorties de la semaine à Caen avec le premier album de CEMENTED MINDS et on s'intéresse aussi a un nouveau groupe parisien du nom de EMPRSLe papa de la techno à la française LAURENT GARNIER sort un album en ce mois de mai. Et il ne l'avait pas fait depuis 2015.On fait un détour en Allemagne avec CV VISION puis à Madagascar avec le retour de LOHARANO avec un nouvel EP.AU Royaume-Uni, on s'intéressera à PIGEON et THE ALLERGIESEn Australie, on découvre BAD//DREEMS et un nouveau titre tonitruant de KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZZARD WIZARD.
Interview by Kris PetersAdelaide rock outfit Bad Dreems have taken themselves on somewhat of a musical journey over the course of their four albums.While all firmly entrenched in rock, Bad Dreems have experimented within the confines of the genre, testing their own musical tastes along the way in the elusive search for musical gratification.While each album has maintained the rock DNA that is the backbone of Bad Dreems' music, fans, critics, and the band themselves are unanimous in their appraisal of the recently released Hoo Ha!, universally in agreeance that Bad Dreems have finally found their niche.Vocalist Ben Marwe and guitarist Alex Cameron sat down with HEAVY to go over the album."It's been really good," Cameron smiled at the early reception for Hoo Ha!. "The last album was 2019, so it's been quit a while but people like this album and the reception has been good. I think people get where we're coming from with the music and the songs. It's been pretty satisfying."We ask the pair to explain Hoo Ha! from a musical point of view."We were going for what we feel comes naturally to us," Cameron measured, "which is Australian rock and roll. We had gone a little bit away from that perhaps over time and we just wanted to... because we hadn't been able to play together that much during Covid we just wanted to get together and play the kind of music that we first started playing, which is rock and roll, not complex, driving, energetic and raw. It came together really quickly because of that and I think now we've been together ten years and we know what the band does well. We just wanted to stick to that."In the full interview Ben and Alex talk about the more direct nature of this album, the singles release and how they sonically cover the whole album, how Bad Dreems have changed musically from their debut album to now, being invited by Midnight Oil to play two shows in England in 2019, their own upcoming national tour and more.
Our guests today are the beloved garage rock band Bad//Dreems. The four-piece from Adelaide have toured with artists like Midnight Oil and The Chats, and return this week with their fourth studio record, Hoo Ha!, No surprise to anyone who knows the bands music, the album touches on themes close to their hearts, including the rights of First Nations people, the Australian male psyche, and their hometown of Adelaide. In today's episode, we talk with Alex and Ben from the band about their approach to capturing their live sound on the album, their songwriting methods, and the recording process with Dan Luscombe, who has worked with The Drones and Courtney Barnett. Additionally, we talk about their podcast, 'Hoo Ha!' Bad//Dreems: Instagram / Facebook / SpotifyFind the guys on tour here.Thanks again to Bad//Dreems for their time. We also want to give a special shout out to Darryl from Six Boroughs Media for his 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.
Scotty & Ruttsy discussed the world of Electric Bikes, What's on in Melbourne, Lewd names on Boats, Funny boat names, the many flavours of Hot Cross Buns, Dougie Hawkins lightning strike, more Harry/Sparkle gifts, the new Elvis chapel of love in Abbotsford & a confusing tale of ChatGPT, Bots, Online praying & Saints (we are still confused). We played the new single See You Tomorrow by Adelaide band Bad//Dreems.
Matty caught with Alex Cameron from Adelaide's Bad Dreems, who're back their new track "Jack" an Incredible powerful song that touches on the countries lack of Education and awareness of the true Indigenous history in Australia.The band have just launched their own Podcast series too titles "Hoo Ha" which touches on conversations with First Nations figures, including Marlon Motlop, Richie Guymala and Black Rock Band, Michael O'Loughlin.Check it out here.https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/hoo-ha/id1646862940See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I am back! And damn glad to be here, I debrief on my amazing weekend, heaps of family time, some chores, a lot of connection and I gush over it all. I talk about the best mimosas I have ever had (Aurenda, Kings Beach QLD), I talk sauvignon blanc, I talk about the best garlic prawn pasta I've ever made and I give you the recipe, I talk the bucks party of the century, flying business class, staying at Crown Towers and hitting some amazing restaurants in Sydney, I talk plane etiquette, meeting a new mate and a lesson learnt, I give you some relationship advice and life advice, I talk the Roadhouse reboot, adult things you are no good at, I talk bone broth and vitamins and I give you a massive punchable offence (It actually f*cked me right off), all this and more - Lend Me Your Ears. Song of the week: Anything by Bad Dreems, also 'Australian Alternative Classics' playlist on Spotify. Movie of the week: The Peanut Butter Falcon If you like what you've heard, please pay it forward by sharing the show, subscribe and leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. It would mean the world to me.... Connect with me - Instagram: azie_kotc | Email: kotcpod@gmail.com
Chips, schnitzel and Alex, the guitarist from Bad // Dreems, is the best combination ever. Alex chats with me about his second life as a surgeon, touring with Living End, mosh pits and who likes to get up to mischief on the road.
Dr. Alex Cameron is a plastic surgeon based in Bendigo who also founded record label Endless Recordings. He's also a prolific guitarist from bands Bad Dreems, and Dardanelles. twitter.com/stevottv twitter.com/endssteve instagram.com/steveendstheworld twitter.com/baddreems Spotify: http://bit.ly/SteveEnds RadioPublic: http://bit.ly/SteveEndsRP PocketCasts: https://pca.st/55qjjhdr OverCast: http://bit.ly/SteveEndsOC Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/SteveEndsPodcast Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/SteveEndsGoogle Breaker: http://bit.ly/SteveEndsBreaker Anchor: https://anchor.fm/steveends Youtube: http://bit.ly/SteveEndsYT --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/steveends/message
Buns from Bad//Dreems joins Steve on the hotline. Here's the formation of the band, and the tale of the 'Birmingham Eagle'. twitter.com/stevottv twitter.com/baddreems Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5ze1orXNfCFORbPqSZ7Q6m RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/steve-ends-WoYQjR PocketCasts: https://pca.st/55qjjhdr OverCast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1551944193/steve-ends Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/steve-ends/id1551944193?uo=4 Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80MGZiZDY5Yy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/steve-ends Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwDSsfPq0NmGJHS8c_xwjXQ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/steveends/message
Showcasing the strength and depth of the South Australian music scene, we're kicking off our 2020 podcast series with tunes from Bad//Dreems, Stellie, Alana Jagt, We Move Like Giants and Nathan Hui-Yi. Get links to follow artist socials here. Production: Luke Penman Artwork: Jana Hoffman Sound FX and stings: JVAN PRODUCTIONS This podcast was made possible thanks to the Government of South Australia, via the Music Development Office.
Punk Aristocrats Radio 1 presents: International Trendsetters bringing you new music from bands kicking ass and causing a scene on all over the world. Pour a pint and turn your volume to 100 with this loud new rock n' roll show hosted by Jason Hollis. This week new music from Bad//Dreems, Circle 60, Filmspeed, AKA George, IDLES, Blues Pills, The Gooch Palms, Hotel Lux, The Wrecks, Benefits, The Murder Capital, YAK, Gangz, DMAs and more. ((( VOLUME UP ))) Let's go!!
BAD//DREEMS are an Australian pub-rock band. Their third record, "Doomsday Ballad", is available on vinyl and all music streaming services now. We talk to vocalist Ben Marwe about Coronavirus and it's effect on the music industry, bushfires, bogans, Tennents, the humour in their songwriting, their last album "Doomsday Ballad", the energy in their music, demoing, recording in the middle of a heatwave, Triple J's "Like A Version", Peter Garrett, The Libertines, album number 4 and his pint of choice!Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week: new stuff from Bad Dreems and the Hard-Ons, Oscar buzz, letting it go, go hard early, Frozen 2: It’s The Thawed That Counts, representation matters, industrial deafness, Beasts of Suburban, old dudes making noises, Adelaide alive, short-range throwbacks, do more of that, et tu Caesar, Detroit Brock City, the first Sabrina reference in any kind of media since late 1989, we solve Taylor Swift’s career crisis, culture vs sales, Beyonce album power rankings, Unkle Shadow, fake bands with real merch (and yes kids In The Worst Possible Taste is somehow still allowed online), refusing to accept the world has moved on, original parts and the last great protest album. Next week: new Fat Freddy’s Drop and L7. Current & recent review albums are in our album review playlist on Spotify (earlier albums from 2019 are archived here), along with our 2019 After Dark Mixtape of our favourite tracks from albums reviewed this year. Our full list of review albums and Beeso's kids playlist are also available. Get more BALLS and After Dark in your ears via Omny Studio,Spotify and Apple Podcasts (please subscribe, rate and review), and feel free to hurl your reckons at us via Twitter, Facebook and email.
Bad//Dreems perform 'Sonny' before covering Warumpi Band 'Blackfella/Whitefella' ft. Peter Garrett, Emily Wurramara & Mambali (Brad Bura and Don Murrumgun) for Like A Version.
This week: new albums from Mini Mansions and Cigarettes After Sex, quality assurance, the BALLS Podcast Network, #NotAnEuphemism, committing to the bit, warding off scurvy, no bad ideas, Clippy played guitar, what did you expect to achieve here, leaning away from legacy acts, the 20th anniversary of whatever happened 20 years ago, tell ya story walking, you had a good go at it thanks for your input, interest free terms, difficult third albums, local indie ecosystems, we want the Funk, Club sandwiches, good luck to me, being sad in Australia, unHappyland and pop filters are for cowards. Next week: new stuff from Bad Dreems and the Hard-Ons. Current & recent review albums are in our album review playlist on Spotify (earlier albums from 2019 are archived here), along with our 2019 After Dark Mixtape of our favourite tracks from albums reviewed this year. Our full list of review albums and Beeso's kids playlist are also available. Get more BALLS and After Dark in your ears via Omny Studio,Spotify and Apple Podcasts (please subscribe, rate and review), and feel free to hurl your reckons at us via Twitter, Facebook and email.
Bad//Dreems perform 'Sonny' before covering Warumpi Band 'Blackfella/Whitefella' ft. Peter Garrett, Emily Wurramara & Mambali (Brad Bura and Don Murrumgun) for Like A Version.
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Excuse the phone line quality - darn technology hey! Jacqui jumps on the phone to Andrew of Bad//Dreems, Adelaide's own outsider rockers. Together they talk about the band's ripping new album 'Doomsday Ballet' and touring it around the country, the crazy year the band have had, and what more there is to look forward to. Originally aired Tuesday 15 October 2019 on SYN. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BAD DREEMS, Bullish gumboots and Little Forecasters.
BIGSOUND 2019 rolls on! On this episode of 'The Green Room', host Neil Griffiths chats with Bakers Eddy, Bad//Dreems, P-Unique, These New South Whales and Saint Lane! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Up in Sydney I caught up with Sydney Swans development coach & avid music fan Lloyd Perris to discuss Pist Idiots, Bad//Dreems, Rosa Maria, City Calm Down, Olympia & OK Moon.Lloyd also gives a shout out to The Vitriots.Intro & outro music is 'Crash Pad' by Atalein For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cam has returned from his trip to the U.K. and the boys are back in the studio to talk about the end of iTunes, Bodyjar's show with 28 Days and tour announcements from U2, The Dandy Warhols, Grinspoon, Frenzal Rhomb and the Melbourne Guitar Show.The guys also list their top 5 songs by The Beatles and feature new music from City and Colour, Moaning Lisa, Bad//Dreems, Bush, Yours Truly and Colibrium.
Angelo Badalamenti, Nicole Atkins, Liam Gallagher, Bad Dreems, Cameron Avery, BRMC, Ryan Adams, Nine Inch Nails, Gene Loves Jezevel, Carpenter, Black Pistol Fire, Bowie, Paul Draper, Ulver, The Wicked Whispers, Captain SKA, Ron Gallo, Lafourcade, Graham Coxon / Luke Daniel, Peter Perrett, The Flying Eyes, Pale Seas, Matthew Ryan, Mr Heavenly, Clustersun, Sundara Karma, DMA's, Carl Barat, Dead Heavens, Buried Feather, Black Grape, Buffalo Killers, Sonic Dawn, The Ivory Elephant, Robyn Hitchcock, The Frozen Autumn, Jim James, Death in Rome, La Plata, BSP, Evolfo, Heavy Chills, Trevor Sensor, Communions , The Black Veils, Gangs of Youth, Shock Machine, The Afghan Whigs, Jonathan Bree, Gary Numan, Together Pangea, Hurray for the Riff Raff, Death in Rome, The Orwells, Greg Ashley, Daniel Romano, Shredder 1984, Trench, John Murry, Cheap Trick, Mountain Bike, Roborg, NeodroneX, Little Barrie, Morgan Willis, Smidley, David Rovics, Emmett Brown, Megahit, Roger Waters, Marc Almond, Shilpa Ray, Wolf Alice, Doug Tuttle, The Jesus and Mary Chain https://rateyourmusic.com/list/Mycroft_Barret/2017/
This episode we are Rollin' Rollin' Rollin' with Alex from Bad Dreems as we debate the merits of Limp Bizkit's mega-selling album Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water.
Flowertruck: Blossoming out of the luscious Sydney music scene, flowertruck are all about bright jangly guitars, captivating synth melodies, and honesty with their lyricism. Their latest shows include support slots for Bad Dreems, Methyl Ethyl, Sticky Fingers, and Major Leagues, and in early 2016 they released their EP Dirt through the legendary Spunk Records label. Their cheerful sounding tunes and straightforward, truthful song writing will leave you in a state of happiness that can only be delivered via flowertruck. Recorded live at The Oxford Arts Factory in Sydney as part of the Volumes Festival on the 29th August 2015. Recorded and Mixed by Harvey O'Sullivan. TIger Choir: Coming from the somewhat secluded island state of Tasmania, Tiger Choir create soundscapes as rich and luxurious as their surroundings. They elegantly combine swirling synth lines, prickly and sporadic guitars and deep bass lines with big choruses that you can’t help but shout along with. Recorded live at The Bearded Lady on the 12th of September 2015. Recorded and Mixed by Branko Cosic. Airing details: Originally via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 8th May 2016. Show production and engineering: Branko Cosic.
Bad//Dreems arrived on the scene less than five years ago, covered in dirt and spoiling for a fight. These days, they count themselves among the more popular guitar bands in the country, selling out shows nationwide and scoring huge points for their acclaimed debut album, Dogs At Bay. Before another typically high-energy and rough-and-tumble gig - this one taking place at Sydney's Vic on the Park - Ben Marwe and Alex Cameron talked about the dues they've paid, the music that's inspired them and the student/mentor relationship between the two. Dogs At Bay is out now. Physical: https://www.jbhifi.com.au/music/browse/alternative/dogs-at-bay/730692/ Digital: https://itunes.apple.com/au/album/dogs-at-bay/id1010592210 Follow the band on Twitter and Instagram: @BadDreems Follow David on Twitter and Instagram: @DJYwrites Follow the podcast on Twitter: @BarBandsPod Support the podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/barbands
Discos que me han gustado, como los de Langhorne Slim, Supernaturals, Manny Things, Puppy, New pornographers, Virgin Suicides, The Cribs, Sleater Kinney, Bad Dreems, Allison Weiss, Ryan Adams, Nic Hessles, Noah Gundersen, Holy Holy, The Motel Beds, Anti Flag, La maravillosa orquesta del acohol, Lafourcade, Hot Chip, Butch Walker
Lead guitarist and songwriter for Australian rock band Bad Dreems, Alex Cameron, joins me to talk about the classic debut album from Manchester post-punk icons Joy Divison 'Unknown Pleasures', the relationship between mental illness and creativity, why depression is often romanticised by music fans, depersonalisation and how he tries to carry the ethos of Joy Division through his own music. My Favorite Album is a podcast unpacking the great works of pop music. Each episode features a different songwriter or musician discussing their favorite album of all time - their history with it, the making of the album, individual songs and the album's influence on their own music.Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker, journalist and photographer from Sydney, Australia who has worked in the music industry since 2007. He directed the the feature music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts (out now!) and the feature film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins, in addition to many commercials and music videos. If you've got any feedback or suggestions, drop us a line at myfavoritealbumpodcast@gmail.com.
Adelaide rockers Bad Dreems rip through a live version of their track 'Cuffed and Collared' before flipping the script on The Weeknd's 'Can't Feel My Face' with some help from The Preatures' Izzi Manfredi.
Adelaide rockers Bad Dreems rip through a live version of their track 'Cuffed and Collared' before flipping the script on The Weeknd's 'Can't Feel My Face' with some help from The Preatures' Izzi Manfredi.
Bienvenidos a una nueva edición de A Altas Horas, con el mejor indie nacional e internacional, o el que más nos gusta... en sintonía de RockolaFM y OMC Radio. Si lo tuyo es descubrir nueva música, ¡este es tu programa! En la edición de hoy escucharemos a: Bad//Dreems - Bogan Pride Kaptan - Everything DBFC - Staying Home Colouroid - Gang Gatomidi - The Fortunate Ones Solea Morente – Nochecita Sanjuanera Michael Mayer – Rudi was a punk King No-one - GOLD Modern Space – Pen To Paper NudoZurdo - Felicidad réplica A Projection - Another face Brigitte Laverne- Cities Goodbye Heart - Just Kids Y como clásico de la semana, Jamiroquai - Canned Heat. ¡Échanos un oído!
Bienvenidos a una nueva edición de A Altas Horas, con el mejor indie nacional e internacional, o el que más nos gusta... en sintonía de RockolaFM y OMC Radio. Si lo tuyo es descubrir nueva música, ¡este es tu programa! En la edición de hoy escucharemos a: Bad//Dreems - Bogan Pride Kaptan - Everything DBFC - Staying Home Colouroid - Gang Gatomidi - The Fortunate Ones Solea Morente – Nochecita Sanjuanera Michael Mayer – Rudi was a punk King No-one - GOLD Modern Space – Pen To Paper NudoZurdo - Felicidad réplica A Projection - Another face Brigitte Laverne- Cities Goodbye Heart - Just Kids Y como clásico de la semana, Jamiroquai - Canned Heat. ¡Échanos un oído!
What do English 80s singer Kate Bush and The Jezabels have in common? Find out when Aiden sits down with The Jezabels’ Hayley Mary to talk music. And meet Australia’s next crazy big rock band, Bad Dreems.