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Sam and Max find out if their ARIA predictions were correct, weigh up the economics of Coachella, make some bold stereotypes, and debate the importance of intermissions in live shows this week.Follow along with the songs we discuss with this week's Spotify Playlist.Discover more new music and hear your favourite artists with 78 Amped on Instagram and TikTok.
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FULL SHOW | ‘I'm having second thoughts' – Luke Darcy chats with Rosie, Wil and Daisy about his decision to retire from AFL Media. Plus, Lions nufty Will Ralson can't contain his excitement, Rosie's Gig Guide gets weird, Parcel Parcel makes it's Thursday debut, and the team say goodbye to a show favourite. Tune into Triple M Breakfast with Rosie, Wil and Daisy from 6-9am weekdays. To watch the breakfast crew in action, head to Youtube. And for a laugh-fuelled feed, follow @triplemmelb on Instagram. Remember to like and share!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interview by Kris PetersEskimo Joe are in the rare and elite class of Australian bands who could probably never make another album again, but still draw people to their shows based solely on the quality of material they have released thus far.Two songs in particular - Love Is A Drug and Black Fingernails, Red Wine - have etched Eskimo Joe into Australian music folklore, but their 27-year journey has seen many more highlights and relatable songs.The band built their reputation playing festivals such as Big Day Out and Splendour In The Grass, but of late have been playing nostalgia-type festivals featuring classic bands from the past few decades that are still going strong.The most recent of which was Lookout Festival which featured Incubus, Live, Eskimo Joe, The Superjesus and Birds Of Tokyo. It was a series of concerts that drew consistently high numbers and reaffirmed Eskimo Joe's standing amongst the country's elite live bands, despite having not released a full album since Wastelands in 2013.With the release of their first single since 99 Ways in 2021 - a nostalgic number called The First Time - Eskimo Joe are embarking on a new chapter of their careers and learning to embrace the very fabric of music that excited them nearly three decades ago.HEAVY caught up with bass guitar/keyboards/vocals Kav Temperley to find out more."This is certainly the first song we've put out post-COVID where we've actually played some shows in front of people and then recorded a song, which is a very different feeling," he said. "I think we've hit a real purple patch. Since we saw you at Sandstone Point, all of the shows that we have been playing have been these big, almost nostalgia fests. We've noticed that the gigs are filled with people who are in their early 20s to their 60s and 70s. They are people who would have been 5 or 6 when Black Fingernails, Red Wine first came out, and people who would have discovered us when we first put out Sweater. We've kind of hit this really interesting place where we're not cool or uncool anymore, we just occupy this Eskimo Joe shaped hole in the music industry, which is great. Putting out a new song has been wicked. Definitely the best pickup we've had at radio since 2010 I guess, but everyone is receiving it really well."In the full interview, Kav talks more about The First Time and its sonic direction, the film clip that traces the history of the band over the last 20-odd years, if it is a stand-alone track or part of something bigger, the shows with Live and Incubus, some things they have learnt about themselves and their bandmates over 20 plus years of touring, the just started National Acoustic Theatre Tour and what to expect, playing the more intimate shows and the higher level of fan interaction, future plans and more.
Interview by Kris PetersSince their inception in 1991 US rock outfit Incubus have defied the laws and conventions of music by shading outside the lines and creating their own brand of sonic retribution.Their music was different and experimental, while still maintaining a rock-infused underbelly that provided a meaty backbone that stood tall through a myriad of musical disparities that combined to create the perfect sonic storm.With three consecutive albums that pushed the envelope further than ever before S.C.I.E.N.C.E. (1997), Make Yourself (1999) and Morning View (2001), Incubus and their music quickly gained global attention and transformed what was once a personal odyssey into more of a worldwide phenomenon.Such is the band's enduring legacy, they have re-recorded Morning View and will release it on May 10 with the title Morning View XXIII, but first they are making a long overdue return to Australia for a run of shows with fellow rockers Live this April.As well as five national co-headlining shows with Live, Incubus will also appear at the inaugural Lookout Festival, an outdoor event on some of the country's most iconic stages alongside Live, Birds Of Tokyo, Eskimo Joe and The Superjesus.HEAVY was fortunate enough to speak with Incubus frontman Brandon Boyd on the eve of the tour."I think this is probably the most extensive tour of Australia we will have done," he smiled. "I could be wrong about that, but I don't remember having played… I think it's eight or nine shows by itself, just in Australia. I'm excited."This will be Incubus' first trip to Australia since 2018, so we cheekily ask Boyd why the band has neglected us for so long."(laughs) Something happened in the world sometime after 2019 that made it so travelling was really tough," he replied. "I don't remember exactly what it was, but something happened that kept us off aeroplanes and stuff (laughs). We're sorry it's taken us so long, but we're really excited to make our way back, and we're thrilled to be able to do these shows with the band Live as well."On the subject of Live, we ask why they were chosen to be touring partners with Incubus on this run."This is something that honestly would not have occurred to me," he measured, "to put our bands together to do this. It came through other channels to potentially pair us up to tour, but when we heard about it being a possibility, all of us were very enthusiastic about the idea because Live was one of those bands when I was growing up that just had some bangers. They've got some tracks that are just killer, and I've actually never seen them play live, so it's pretty awesome to go on tour with a band that you enjoy, but you've never had the pleasure of seeing live. So this will be my introduction to them formally."In the full interview we discuss the tour in greater detail, Lookout Festival and playing with Australian bands, what has changed in the 6 years since Incubus last toured Australia, the different excitement he gets from playing outdoor festivals compared to indoor arenas, re-recording Morning View, how well the music from that album has stood the test of time, if and how crowds respond differently to the songs from that album two decades later and more.
A massive weekend awaits the Fraser Coast with plenty happening. Our special guest this week is Chelsea Larner-Simpson from Fraser Coast Tourism and Events ahead of this Saturdays SummerSalt Music Festival at the Seafront Oval. The event will feature Birds Of Tokyo, Missy Higgins, The Cat Empire, The Waifs, Hollow Coves and Betty Taylor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown as we welcome friends of the show, Ian Kenny and Adam Weston, the dynamic duo from the renowned Australian rock band, Birds of Tokyo. Fresh from their electrifying performance at the Mushroom 50th Celebration, they give us an exclusive peek into the excitement and fervor of the night, along with some never-before-heard behind-the-scenes stories. In this engaging and insightful episode, we delve into the band's journey as they approach their 20th anniversary. Birds of Tokyo, known for their captivating melodies and profound lyrics, have carved a unique space in the music world. Ian and Adam discuss their new music, the undying passion that drives their creativity, and their experiences of sharing the stage with global music legends like Bon Jovi, Keith Urban, Midnight Oil, and Cold Chisel. Prepare to be enthralled as we go beyond the music and explore the inspirations and aspirations of one of Australia's most beloved bands. From anecdotes of their early days to their vision for the future, this episode is a must-listen for music enthusiasts and Birds of Tokyo fans alike.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown as we welcome friends of the show, Ian Kenny and Adam Weston, the dynamic duo from the renowned Australian rock band, Birds of Tokyo. Fresh from their electrifying performance at the Mushroom 50th Celebration, they give us an exclusive peek into the excitement and fervor of the night, along with some never-before-heard behind-the-scenes stories. In this engaging and insightful episode, we delve into the band's journey as they approach their 20th anniversary. Birds of Tokyo, known for their captivating melodies and profound lyrics, have carved a unique space in the music world. Ian and Adam discuss their new music, the undying passion that drives their creativity, and their experiences of sharing the stage with global music legends like Bon Jovi, Keith Urban, Midnight Oil, and Cold Chisel. Prepare to be enthralled as we go beyond the music and explore the inspirations and aspirations of one of Australia's most beloved bands. From anecdotes of their early days to their vision for the future, this episode is a must-listen for music enthusiasts and Birds of Tokyo fans alike.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to the latest episode of "Hard N Heavy Headlines" with Emmy Mack of RedHook, your go-to source for all things rock and heavy metal in the music world. In today's episode, we bring you an emotional tribute from Ex Screaming Jets guitarist Grant Walmsley in honor of the band's late bassist, Paul Woseen, who passed away unexpectedly last week. Walmsley delves deep into their friendship and the impact Woseen had on The Screaming Jets. What does it mean for the future of the band, now that Dave Gleeson is the only original member left? We also cover some legal woes for Marilyn Manson, who has recently been fined and sentenced for misdemeanour assault in a 2019 incident involving a female videographer. How will this affect his career and public image going forward? Excitingly, for Aussie music fans, we're here to announce that Incubus and LIVE are set to headline the newly launched Lookout Fest, coming to various regional locations in April 2024 including Bribie Island, Southport in QLD, Mornington in Victoria, and Hilarys in WA. They'll be sharing the stage with Aussie music legends Birds of Tokyo, Eskimo Joe, and The Superjesus. Last but not least, we celebrate the induction of Aussie pub rock icons JET into the ARIA Hall of Fame this year. All this and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An American record producer and Grammy Award winning recording engineer, Doug has worked with some of the best Pop, Indie, and Rock musicians. His roster includes the critically acclaimed Girls, and their offspring-solo artist Christopher Owens, Tokyo Police Club and French Kicks. Recently, he has been in the studio with Aussie favorites Birds Of Tokyo, Roadkill Ghost Choir, Twin Peaks, Elle King, and LA's Dear Boy. Recording and mixing credits include Australia's The Vines, Paul Dempsey, Powder Finger, as well as American pop phenoms Katie Perry, Fallout Boy and Miley Cyrus. Other credits include Booker T Jones, Guided By Voices, The Whigs, The Pharcyde, Guru, Dr Dog, Company of Thieves, The Honorary Title, Islands, Liz Phair, Starsailor, Ezra Furman and the Harpoons, and the Stone Foxes. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: Quitting audio college as a fast track to working in the audio industry How to rise up the ranks in a studio Working for Jack Joseph Puig The simple trick for getting things to sound good How to analyze reference tracks Getting mixes to translate Why your monitors aren't your problem NS10s: why they're the worst Preserving the sound of a client's rough mixes Getting bug, wide guitars His simple approach to micing guitar amps A trick for getting wider drum room sounds Working with Tokyo Police Club Using Transient Designers on room mics Committing to sounds on the way in The importance of automation to make mixes sound exciting Notable gear mentioned in this episode: Shure SM57: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/vN2JYO To learn more about Doug Boehm, visit: https://www.dougboehmmusic.com/ For tips on how to improve your mixes, visit https://masteryourmix.com/ Looking for 1-on-1 feedback and training to help you create pro-quality mixes? Check out my new coaching program Amplitude and apply to join: https://masteryourmix.com/amplitude/ Download your FREE copy of the Ultimate Mixing Blueprint: https://masteryourmix.com/blueprint/ Get your copy of the #1 Amazon bestselling book, The Mixing Mindset – The Step-By-Step Formula For Creating Professional Rock Mixes From Your Home Studio: https://masteryourmix.com/mixingmindsetbook/ Join the FREE MasterYourMix Facebook community: https://links.masteryourmix.com/community To make sure that you don't miss an episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or on Android. Have your questions answered on the show. Send them to questions@masteryourmix.com Thanks for listening! Please leave a rating and review on iTunes!
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IN THIS BONUS: The guys catch up with Ian Berney from Birds of Tokyo! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Birds of Tokyo's Glenn Sarangapany joins the show only to be brutally insulted by Poppy for almost the entire interview... Plus big things happening with the Boundaries Commission in Cootamundra-Gundagai, and the Wagga Community Band is having a come and try day if you've ever wanted to pick up an instrument (in a VERY chilled environment) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Birds Of Tokyo Did 4 Weeks Of Quarantine For One Show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Birds Of Tokyo Frontman Ian Kenny Talks 'Smith Street' & Upcoming Australian Tour See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seja talks to her guest Ian Kenny (Birds of Tokyo) about working on music remotely, making mistakes on stage and the grossness of creating ‘content' for fans. Kenny tells Seja about the creative hub in his hometown of Dunsborough, Western Australia, being vulnerable with band mates and trying not to think about your audience while writing songs. They share some random phone notes and chat AFL grand final. Kenny's strange show experience was illustrated by Eadie Newman (@anemone_ears). All illustrations can be seen on Instagram @hearsejpodcast or on the HearSej Facebook page.
Birds of Tokyo are gearing up for the AFL Grand Final half time show with the WA Symphony Orchestra this Saturday. Ian Berney joins Damon and Molly to talk about his ideas for the show, his passion for the harp and lasers, so many lasers.
Sam and Kaley spoke to Birds of Tokyo's Ian Berney about their new single 'Superglue' and their upcoming AFL Grand Final performance. He also made a huge shower confession!
EJ has a flight hack, who has the oldest towel on the Gold Coast, Birds Of Tokyo are playing at the AFL Grand Final, and who is the best sports coach out there?
Before they tackle the AFL Grand Final this weekend, we've got Birds of Tokyo on the pod for Episode 88! The Perth rockers have just released their first bit of new music for 2021, with new single Superglue feat. Stand Atlantic. In today's episode, we're speaking with singer Kenny about how the new single came about, getting back to dancing at gigs, how Bonnie from Stand Atlantic was the obvious choice for collaboration and we get Kennys hot tip for the Grand Final.You can listen to Birds of Tokyo here.You can buy tickets to their tour with Keith Urban here.Birds of Tokyo Instagram: @birdsoftokyoBirds of Tokyo Facebook: @birdsoftokyoThanks again to Kenny & Birds of Tokyo for their time. We also want to give a special shout out to Mariam at EMI Music Australia for her assistance with this episode.You can follow us on This Song Is Yours socials below:TSIY Insta: @thissongisyoursTSIY FB: @thissongisyoursTSIY TikTok: @thissongisyours See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Jessey chats with Ian Kenny from Birds of Tokyo and Karnivool about Birds of Tokyo's new single Superglue, touring with Keith Urban and playing the AFL Grand Finals Follow Birds of Tokyo on IG @birdsoftokyo & FB @birdsoftokyomusicFollow Life on Music on IG & FB @lifeonmusicpodFollow Jessey Napa on IG & FB @jesseynapa
EJ has a flight hack, who has the oldest towel on the Gold Coast, Birds Of Tokyo are playing at the AFL Grand Final, and who is the best sports coach out there? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
JB's still in quarantine, Ollie Wines wins the Brownlow Medal, Grand Final Entertainment, Wallabies, NRL, Cleveland Browns, Damian Barrett reviews the Brownlow, has some strong words for North Melbourne, and looks at the teams for GF Day, Billy's Joke See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Zealand rock outfit Shihad sound younger and fresher on their upcoming album Old Gods, much more so than a band who have been around for just over three decades should!Shihad have continuously churned out the hits, with songs like My Mind's Sedate, Home Again, Pacifier and Bitter reaching another level on the live circuit which is where Shihad surpassed many over their contemporaries with each outing.2014's FVEY saw Shihad reclaim their heavier edge, with vocalist Jon Toogood venting his anger at world issues into a seething mass of venom that many claim to be Shihad's finest – even more than The General Electric.After a seven year absence, Shihad return on August 27 with Old Gods, another electrifying collection of sweat stained rock that proves Kiwi's can get better with age.Bass player Karl Kippenberger joined HEAVY to chat about the album and where the hell they have been for seven years."The last record we released was in 2015,” he offered, “so we kind of sporadically got together and jammed over those six, seven years before hand monthly in Melbourne and we picked the sonic bits that we liked. When we finally got in touch with Adam Spark from Birds Of Tokyo we narrowed down those sonic songs and Jonny started working on vocals. It took a long time to jam and get together but pretty much once we hit the end of last year we moved it up a notch."The gap between albums is actually the longest period of time between releases in Shihad's 31 year history, a fact Kippenberger doesn't even try to defend."It feels like a long time too,” he agreed. “It's funny because I guess half of us ended up having families and a lot's happened in our personal lives over the last seven years but we just together and played shows and jammed and recorded stuff. Yeah, it's not really... I don't know why it took so long really (laughs)."In the full interview Karl goes into Old Gods in greater depth, the subject matter of the lyrics, Jon's vocal performance, still managing to rock after 30 plus years, their upcoming Australian tour, their commitment to rocking out on stage and more.
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The Offspring launch a sky high new YouTube series, Dee Gees release a new music video, tour news and more. Catch up on the latest Triple M Rock News this week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Birds of Tokyo are heading North for the Passion of the Pilbara! Pablo caught up with Glen to discuss the tour, his daughter and if he was competing at Tokyo 2020 what would be his sport... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Birds Of Tokyo drummer 'Westy' lets us know about their touring which includes Albany Entertainment Centre See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A massive week on 981AM, Seb hunts down the criminal who stole Leo Mannix's roundabout sign. Brad Jackson of the Goldfields-Esperance Police was in the studio following a busy Friday & Saturday night last weekend for the boys in blue, and Glenn Sarangapany from Birds of Tokyo is on the phone to chat about their upcoming Rockin' the Regions tour that will see them performing at the Goldfields Art Centre on the 18th of August! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I reckon it's fair to say drummer Adam Weston is pretty chuffed to be touring regional WA again. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam Spark from Birds Of Tokyo joins the team for a chat, CEO of HOTA, Criena Gehrke tells us about the brand new HOTA Gallery, including the childrens gallery and when did a school excursion you attend go pear-shaped? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Birds Of Tokyo guitarist Adam Spark chats to Galey Emily Jade and Christo about the band's upcoming tour with Keith Urban. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam Spark from Birds Of Tokyo joins the team for a chat, CEO of HOTA, Criena Gehrke tells us about the brand new HOTA Gallery, including the childrens gallery and when did a school excursion you attend go pear-shaped? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Birds Of Tokyo guitarist Adam Spark chats to Galey Emily Jade and Christo about the band's upcoming tour with Keith Urban. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Birds Of Tokyo guitarist Adam Spark chats to Galey Emily Jade and Christo about the band's upcoming tour with Keith Urban.
Adam Spark from Birds Of Tokyo joins the team for a chat, CEO of HOTA, Criena Gehrke tells us about the brand new HOTA Gallery, including the childrens gallery and when did a school excursion you attend go pear-shaped?
Carrie & Tommy Catchup - Hit Network - Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little
Tommy's pilot medical The Time Game $2500 Michel Williams Carrie saw the guy with the business card Kenny Birds of Tokyo Ice cream / Shapes Rich List Ryan the dog walker See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Birds Of Tokyo are doing some gigs at Rotto and lead singer Ian Kenny told us what tracks they absolutely can't get away with not playing at shows.
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On this episode, Juice 107.3 brekky hosts Chloe & Elerrina interview member of Birds of Tokyo, Glen Sarangapany. 26/11/2020 You can visit our website at www.juice1073.com.au Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/good-taste-brekky-with-chloe-and-elerrina-on-juice-107-dot-3-1 Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xNDFjOTI2MC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1518864498/good-taste-brekky-with-chloe-and-elerrina-on-juice-107-3-gold-coast PocketCast:https://pca.st/omi391ca RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/good-taste-brekky-with-chloe-and-6BoonM Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Lv1qJEjaLhINBtILn59mw Glen Sarangapany
Birds Of Tokyo lead singer Ian Kenny called in from quarantine with some touring news!
I really enjoyed this chat, we talked about his favorite place to gig in the whole world and it happens to be in the South West where he met his wife. We talk about Human Design the album from the start of the year, the new signal in all it's WA loving glory and how it's instigated Glenn to move home AND the two times you can catch Birds of Tokyo on the telly over the weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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"You know, this don't feel right...." In this episode of Inspired, Kenny & Sparky from Birds of Tokyo take us through the madness that helped form their cross-over hit; ‘Plans’.
"You know, this don't feel right...." In this episode of Inspired, Kenny & Sparky from Birds of Tokyo take us through the madness that helped form their cross-over hit; ‘Plans’.
ON TODAY'S PODCAST:Jonte in lockdown! Homeschooling nightmares, Kip's homeless parents, Trump Knows Seoul! Introverts vs extroverts, Mrs Lutteral isn't happy! Susie's daughter is, who invented time? Tom Cruise hates roommates, Luttsy's helmet head, Susie's Hen's night & Birds Of Tokyo join the show... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
My guest this week is Ian Kenny. Kenny is an Australian musician, best known as the vocalist in his multiple ARIA Award winning bands, progressive rock masters Karnivool and modern pop rockers Birds of Tokyo. Kenny has toured in most continents of the world and has spent more than 20 years on the road. His bands have shared the stage with artists such as Deftones, Cold Chisel, Muse and many more. Currently at home in Perth during isolation, Kenny shares his Isol8- 8 songs of meaning with us.DONATE TO SUPPORT ACT: https://www.mycause.com.au/page/226584/corona-virus-emergency-appeal-for-support-actSONG SELECTIONS:Nirvana- In BloomSilverchair- Israels SonEurythmics- Sweet Dreams Creedence Clearwater Revival - Fortunate SonSoundgarden- Fell On Black Days Sufjan Stevens- ChicagoMuse- Plug In BabyJoji- RunThe Bronx- Shitty FutureSlipknot- EyelessLISTEN TO ALL SONGS VIA OUR SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2csF9WgdmY7rTpt1QMaLbg?si=C9eh2IB3RUueUEWoRcIePQ Additional Links:
Xav, Dan, Bevo & Chibbs deeply apologise for bringing this song back into your lives for 59 minutes. We have to live with deep regret of choosing this steaming pile of shit to review but hopefully, we come out stronger on the other side.Bio:"Good Lord" is a song by Australian alternative rock band Birds of Tokyo and is the second single from their sixth studio album, Human Design. It was released on 26 February 2019.Click for The LyricsClick for The VideoSubscribe/Follow us on Spotify, iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts.Follow us on Instagram or FacebookSupport the show by donating here: https://www.paypal.com/pools/c/8p4yD1sVwPYou can also email us with any shit song suggestions at 1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodie@gmail.comSupport the show (https://paypal.me/pools/c/8p4yD1sVwP)
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1) Mick's new beer and Jane is having a big weekend! 2) Clown of the Week 3) Ian Kenny from Birds of Tokyo reacts to Mick's cover of a cover of a cover 4) Song Whisperer 5) Charlie Pickering on Neanderthals 6) Week in Review
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Carrie & Tommy Catchup - Hit Network - Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little
Kenny & Sparky from Birds Of Tokyo talk us through their new song...and having re-recorded an entire album from isolation! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: Messages from the COVIDSafe app…we all downloaded it, yeah? Susie has a bad memory, NRL COVID-19 breaches, the Auslan interpreter’s big game, The Last Dance: The Vegas Trip, Aussie Cycling legend Anna Meares talks releasing her first autobiography, the (creative?) hats that Chinese School students are making to stay socially distant, our unsuccessful Zoom meeting, subjective memories, Ash plays a prank, Smarter Than Suse, Susie’s Hen’s night photo, Cecil Healy: unrecognised Aussie hero, Birds Of Tokyo talk recording an album in isolation, Susie inducts SWA #22, Luttsy’s Recommendation Station, Craigie Mac recommends…, Luttsy’s meat pack and See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This morning, Ian Kenny from Birds Of Tokyo joined Fitzy & Wippa and opened up about the impact COVID-19 has had on the band, in particular their touring scheduling. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stav, Abby & Matt Catch Up - hit105 Brisbane - Stav Davidson, Abby Coleman & Matty Acton
After months of a lingering cough, Matty gets tested for COVID and the experience was less than ideal. Aussie talents Ian Kenny and Adam Spark from Birds Of Tokyo join the show, we catch up with our mate Hughesy and we chat about the gruelling process of breaking up with… a friend? – it’s not me its you.
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Birds of Tokyo Special Performance
Birds of Tokyo had some of the most watched Australian social distancing live music videos in the last week, with the band performing their songs in different lounge rooms across the country.
The boys from Birds of Tokyo are in isolation but they are keeping busy
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My Generation Catch Up - Triple M Network with Phil O'Neill and Jane Gazzo
Special guest co-hosts this week, COLD CHISEL legends Ian Moss and Don Walker, It’s Chisel’s first outdoor summer tour, with tickets to the Blood Moon Tour, on sale now We’ll hear about special guests including Paul Kelly, Hoodoo Gurus, Kasey Chambers, Birds Of Tokyo plus others Plans for new music from Cold Chisel, set to arrive before the tour kicks off We’ll re-live one of their most memorable tv performances … and find out about setlists to keep fans happy, as well as the band.
Another huge weekend of gigs in Sydney
Tour news, new music and more, this is all that matters in Triple M Aussie Rock News this week.
Birds of Tokyo perform 'The Greatest Mistakes' before covering Halsey's 'Without Me' for Like A Version.
Kyle comes face-to-face with former enemy Rove McManus. Birds of Tokyo perform 'Good Lord' live. A confession booth so gross it made Jackie gag, another TMI & more! Follow us @kyleandjackieo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: Luttsy wants more preparation put into the show, Ash reviews Shad’s stand-up, Dob In A Jobber, WTF is going on with the Dog baiting? Birds Of Tokyo join the show, Kip says we’re all going bionic, Smarter Than Suse, Basketball seating controversy, Corey Oates talks the epic Broncos/Rabbitohs clash, Luttsy’s lay of the land for the weekend, Antonio farewells the show (until next time), Luttsy’s disgusting expression, KJ’s forward-thinking prank and, well, things get filthy… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Birds Of Tokyo perform a very intimate version of their single ‘Good Lord’ in the Nova Cubby… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Birds of Tokyo perform 'The Greatest Mistakes' before covering Halsey's 'Without Me' for Like A Version.
Birds Of Tokyo Kick it on The iHeart Radio Countdown
Birds of Tokyo's Ian Kenny chats with Louise Poole about their latest single Good Lord, dealing with heartbreak, performing at the Invictus Games and what's next for the band.
The guys are back after a massive weekend. After watching DZ Deathrays and Moaning Lisa on Friday night, Cam was the emcee at a wedding and Steve spent the next two days playing Tetris. This boys also chat about tour announcements from Queen and Birds of Tokyo, as well as listing your favourite songs by The Rolling Stones.A heavy edition of new music this week features songs from The Brave, Thornhill, Knocked Loose, LIMBS, Diamond Construct and Cursed Earth.
The Birds Of Tokyo are one of the bands heading to Townsville for our Triple M Garage Session. Pricey caught up with Glenn Sarangapany from the band about playing at the Invictus Games and heading north.
Gregg’s Guide to New Music: Episode 191 Spencer Ep Gregg is joined by guest, and Indiegogo contributor Spencer Myers for partial Halloween…ish episode. It is October…so why not?! Gregg highly recommends checking out and supporting the following bands and musicians. Hot Pink Hangover – https://www.hotpinkhangover.com/ facebook.com/hotpinkhangover/, @HotPinkHangover The Stanfields – https://thestanfields.ca/ facebook.com/thestanfields/, @TheStanfields Airways – https://www.airwaysofficial.com/ facebook.com/airwaysofficial/, @AirwaysOfficial Bubu and the Brood – iTunes, Amazon, Google Play No Facebook, or Twitter Reel Big Fish – http://www.reel-big-fish.com/ facebook.com/ReelBigFish/, @ReelBigFish Radio Black – http://www.radioblackband.com/ facebook.com/radioblackband/ Age of Days – http://www.ageofdays.com/ facebook.com/Ageofdays/, @ageofdays Birds of Tokyo – https://www.birdsoftokyo.com/ facebook.com/birdsoftokyomusic/, @BIRDSOFTOKYO
Gregg’s Guide to New Music: Episode 191 Spencer Ep Gregg is joined by guest, and Indiegogo contributor Spencer Myers for partial Halloween…ish episode. It is October…so why not?! Gregg highly recommends checking out and supporting the following bands and musicians. Hot Pink Hangover – https://www.hotpinkhangover.com/ facebook.com/hotpinkhangover/, @HotPinkHangover The Stanfields – https://thestanfields.ca/ facebook.com/thestanfields/, @TheStanfields Airways – https://www.airwaysofficial.com/ facebook.com/airwaysofficial/, @AirwaysOfficial Bubu and the Brood – iTunes, Amazon, Google Play No Facebook, or Twitter Reel Big Fish – http://www.reel-big-fish.com/ facebook.com/ReelBigFish/, @ReelBigFish Radio Black – http://www.radioblackband.com/ facebook.com/radioblackband/ Age of Days – http://www.ageofdays.com/ facebook.com/Ageofdays/, @ageofdays Birds of Tokyo – https://www.birdsoftokyo.com/ facebook.com/birdsoftokyomusic/, @BIRDSOFTOKYO
Gregg’s Guide to New Music: Episode 191 Spencer Ep Gregg is joined by guest, and Indiegogo contributor Spencer Myers for partial Halloween…ish episode. It is October…so why not?! Gregg highly recommends checking out and supporting the following bands and musicians. Hot Pink Hangover – https://www.hotpinkhangover.com/ facebook.com/hotpinkhangover/, @HotPinkHangover The Stanfields – https://thestanfields.ca/ facebook.com/thestanfields/, @TheStanfields Airways – https://www.airwaysofficial.com/ facebook.com/airwaysofficial/, @AirwaysOfficial Bubu and the Brood – iTunes, Amazon, Google Play No Facebook, or Twitter Reel Big Fish – http://www.reel-big-fish.com/ facebook.com/ReelBigFish/, @ReelBigFish Radio Black – http://www.radioblackband.com/ facebook.com/radioblackband/ Age of Days – http://www.ageofdays.com/ facebook.com/Ageofdays/, @ageofdays Birds of Tokyo – https://www.birdsoftokyo.com/ facebook.com/birdsoftokyomusic/, @BIRDSOFTOKYO
Gregg's Guide to New Music: Episode 191 Spencer Ep Gregg is joined by guest, and Indiegogo contributor Spencer Myers for partial Halloween…ish episode. It is October…so why not?! Gregg highly recommends checking out and supporting the following bands and musicians. Hot Pink Hangover – https://www.hotpinkhangover.com/ facebook.com/hotpinkhangover/, @HotPinkHangover The Stanfields – https://thestanfields.ca/ facebook.com/thestanfields/, @TheStanfields Airways – https://www.airwaysofficial.com/ facebook.com/airwaysofficial/, @AirwaysOfficial Bubu and the Brood – iTunes, Amazon, Google Play No Facebook, or Twitter Reel Big Fish – http://www.reel-big-fish.com/ facebook.com/ReelBigFish/, @ReelBigFish Radio Black – http://www.radioblackband.com/ facebook.com/radioblackband/ Age of Days – http://www.ageofdays.com/ facebook.com/Ageofdays/, @ageofdays Birds of Tokyo – https://www.birdsoftokyo.com/ facebook.com/birdsoftokyomusic/, @BIRDSOFTOKYO
You are in for a treat with this one! Kenny & Adam of Birds Of Tokyo share all about their musical journey and perform an acoustic rendition of 'Empire' for you. Folk pop artist, Banjo Jackson also drops by for a chat about what it means to be real man.