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It's the final run for the May 2026 New Music Train and Kevin Porter is on board with Patrick as they head down the Eastern seaboard toward the depot to get the train fueled up and refreshed for next month's journey. Music from Thomas Dollbaum, The Bug Club, Menzies and Marisa Anderson blasts on the sound system as the depot rolls into view. Thanks to everyone who contributed to May 2026 New Music!Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends.Visit our website at SuburbsPod.comEmail Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.comFollow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspodIf you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984.Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, next covered by Frank Muffin and now re-done in a high-voltage version by Quartjar again! Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
One of this show's favourite weeks of the year is whenever North By North East (NXNE) festival is taking place. Over the space of a week, emerging music and artists take over the city of Toronto, with venues putting on showcases of some of the most exciting names in the Canadian underground, along with a number of international artists as well. The cooler, more underground cousin of SXSW. And by goodness, is Canadian music having a year.Tune in to hear our coverage from over 4 days of the festival, bringing you a few highlights and music from some of the artists we managed to see, running between venues. We've also got exclusive interviews with the bands Black Paint, The Satisfactory and Neon Bloom!Apart from NXNE, we also have an interview with the irreverent Welsh rock trio The Bug Club, who are undertaking a pretty extensive Canadian tour starting this week! If you spot me at the Toronto show on 18th, come say hello, as most bands in small venues say, I don't bite. Note: the podcast version of this show mentions a few more NXNE bands we had to cut for time on the live show, but I'll include link to here. The magic of podcasting. Music this week by:Angine de Poitrine, Angelique Dancel, Black Paint, Teenage Joans, The Satisfactory, C. Ruth and the Mango Street Trio, Neon Bloom, The Bug Club.More interviews to come next week, and look out on the Yellow Brit Road socials for Milo and Nolan's photography from NXNE. Podcast cover's a proxy until we get stuff edited.Find this week's playlist here. Try and support artists independently through buying their music, merch, going to shows! Bandcamps/websites linked above.Touch that dial and tune in live! CFRC 101.9 FM in Kingston or cfrc.ca, Sundays 8-9:30 PM! Full shows in the linked archive for 3 months from broadcast.Like what we do? Donate to help keep our 102-year old radio station going!Get in touch with the show: email yellowbritroad@gmail.com, IG @yellowbritroad.PS: submissions, cc music@cfrc.ca if you'd like other CFRC DJs to spin your music on their shows as well.
...y más nuevas canciones de Interpol, Bleachers, Gurriers, The Tubs, Kelsey Lu, Lola Young y Arlo Parks.Escuchar audio
Nueva entrega de Música de Contrabando, semanario de actualidad musical de Onda Regional Murcia (4/06/2026) . Con Ángel H. SopenaEntrevistas:- Vuelve el Festival Ventepijo tras 4 años de ausencia. Su director, Ignacio Sánchez , nos pone al tanto de su identidad de "kilómetro cero".- Rufus T Firefly están aquí de nuevo. Víctor Cabezuelo nos habla de la experiencia de su gira con " cascos inalámbricos ".Noticias: Kiss celebran el 50 aniversario del álbum Destroyer con el libro Destroyer: The definitive visual history: Making and touring the legendary album. Cherry Red anuncia Where do the stars end – The recordings 1974-1980, una caja de seis cedés que reúne remasterizadas las grabaciones de Kevin Ayers . Rescatado un disco inédito de The Cramps. Se anuncia la reedición de ZAPPAtite – Frank Zappa's tastiest tracks, una colección que abarca toda la carrera de Frank Zappa, lanzada originalmente en 2016. Björk inaugura “Echolalia” incluyendo el tema “Nerve Bloom” . Phoebe Bridgers ha sorprendido anunciando un concierto especial en el Madison Square Garden (Nueva York). Y la mayor sorpresa es que las entradas costarán un dólar.El Primavera Sound Barcelona volverá a abrirse al mundo a través de su retransmisión oficial en streaming de la mano de Amazon Music. De momento no habrá nuevo disco de Radiohead . El Museo de Cera de Madrid ha incorporado a su colección la figura de Bad Bunny .The Fall lanzarán un disco póstumo para Mark E. Smit . Arde Bogotá anuncia “ABT002”, una nueva gira internacional que llevará a la banda de vuelta a Estados Unidos y México en una serie de conciertos concebidos para disfrutar de su directo en espacios más cercanos y especiales. Novedades musicales:Paul McCartney, Sean Frutos, Belle and Sebastian, The Avalanches y Jamie XX, Death Cab For Cutie, The Afghan Whips, Bedouine, Ibibio Sound Machine, Santana y Becky G, Greta Van Fleet, 7ebra, Zahara, The Bug Club, Max Subar, Arde Bogotá, Maestro Espada, Motoharu Okamura, Me Acuerdo De Todo y Bernal, Samantha y Chica Sobresalto, Calvin Harris y Jazzy, The Head and The Rest, La Habitación Roja, Madbel, Sistema Nervioso, Loganz, Lola Young, Annapurna, Barry B, Petit Pop, Maki, Repion, Blonde Poulain, Poster Boy, Weezer, Airbag, Serch, Noise Box feat Second, Tender, Standing on the corner, Black Marble, Helado Negro y Reyna Tropical, qAgenda de conciertos:Rufus T Firefly, O'funk'illo, Los Del Tonos, Sueño Xanadú, Leverse & Jones, Dani Fernández, Sr Bizarro, Santi Campillo, Semifinales Creamurcia, Pau From Marc, Mala Cotton, Adiós Noviembre, Manva Negra, Julia Cry, Uni Boys.
We're back in Canada! This week's show brings you new bands I discovered (and some not-so-new discoveries) and saw while over in the UK, including at the iconic grassroots venue the Windmill in Brixton. We're also talking about the final dates of the Super Furry Animals reunion in London, and we catch up with Boston punks Vundabar at their Toronto show! I've also got you reviews of Paul McCartney's new album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane, and live reviews from the Lip Critic show on Thursday: intense!We're also giving away Rostam Batmanglij tickets, so send in an email/Instagram message to win a pair of tickets! Listen on for our concert listings for June. Music this week bySuper Furry Animals, Paul McCartney, Chloe Qisha, Some Images of Paradise, mary in the junkyard, Florentenes, THEATRE, Peer Pleasure, Alewya, The Bug Club, Getdown Services, My New Band Believe, LESS KILLJOY, Lip Critic, Vundabar, Barry Can't Swim, Boards of Canada.Find this week's playlist here. Try and support artists independently through buying their music, merch, going to shows! Bandcamps/websites linked above.Cover shot: Super Furry Animals, Brixton Academy, London, 23 May 2026.Vundabar interview by Fig.Touch that dial and tune in live! CFRC 101.9 FM in Kingston or cfrc.ca, Sundays 8-9:30 PM! Full shows in the linked archive for 3 months from broadcast.Like what we do? Donate to help keep our 102-year old radio station going!Get in touch with the show: email yellowbritroad@gmail.com, IG @yellowbritroad.PS: submissions, cc music@cfrc.ca if you'd like other CFRC DJs to spin your music on their shows as well.
THE CORAL – Let The Music Play OF MONTREAL – Already Dreaming GHINZU – Snow White THE BUG CLUB – How Can We Be Friends ? THE BUG CLUB – It’s Our Manager David EDDY CURRENT SUPPRESSION RING – Self Sabotage ANADOL & MARIE KLOCK – Magnitude 6.3 TY – Get Knocked Out PIL – This Is Not A Love Song HOLY WAVE – s33.u.in/HAL FINN WOLFHARD – I’ll Let You Finish PANIC SHACK – Grin & Gear It WESTSIDE COWBOYS – Kick Stones (The Boys)
This week, the Yellow Brit Road asks, did Charli XCX troll us all? Is difficult music good art? We look ahead to the Super Furry Animals reunion that kicked off this weekend in Dublin and Glasgow and bring you reviews from here in Toronto: The Cribs, Concrete Vehicles, Cam Kahin and more. Look out for our live session with NewDad, recorded at the Danforth next week.Music this week by:Fontaines D.C., Charli XCX, Little Simz, Sleaze, Lambrini Girls, Yard Act, Big Fear, The Bug Club, Grandmas House, ALT BLK ERA, The Last Dinner Party, FLO, Morgan Elwy, Big Image, Concrete Vehicles, Telescreens, DOUR, Vundabar.Find this week's playlist here. Try and support artists independently through buying their music, merch, going to shows! Bandcamps/websites linked above.Cover shot: Concrete Vehicles by Nolan McBride @ Lee's Palace, Toronto. 9 May 2026.Touch that dial and tune in live! CFRC 101.9 FM in Kingston or cfrc.ca, Sundays 8-9:30 PM! Full shows in the linked archive for 3 months from broadcast.Like what we do? Donate to help keep our 102-year old radio station going!Get in touch with the show: email yellowbritroad@gmail.com, IG @yellowbritroad.PS: submissions, cc music@cfrc.ca if you'd like other CFRC DJs to spin your music on their shows as well.
Nueva entrega de Música de Contrabando, semanario de actualidad musical de Onda Regional Murcia (30/04/2026) . Con Ángel H. SopenaEntrevistas:- L'ARMITA Rock es todo un referente del circuito autogestionado en Murcia. Llegar a la 21ª edición no es moco de pavo, especialmente manteniendo esa esencia de "entrada por alimentos" que lo hace tan especial.Dos décadas de rock, rebeldía y compromiso social han convertido a L'Armita Rock en mucho más que un festival: es un punto de encuentro para quienes entienden la música como una herramienta de expresión, resistencia y transformación. Hablamos con Javi Fuser y Luis " El rata".Noticias: Adiós a Nedra Talley Ross, última superviviente de las Ronettes. Patti Smith, Premio Princesa de Asturias de las Artes 2026. The Rolling Stones han anunciado su nuevo disco, “Foreign Tongues”, con una campaña publicitaria internacional. El álbum saldrá en julio . Duran Duran están de vuelta con “Free to love”, una canción que cuenta con la colaboración de Nile Rodgers. David Attenborough recibirá un homenaje en Londres con la participación de nada menos que Sigur Rós y Bastille.King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard terminan el que será su "álbum techno". Alcalá Norte anuncian su gira de festivales “Tierra Media”. Graham Coxon, ha anunciado el lanzamiento de "Castle Park", un álbum inédito grabado en 2011 que verá la luz por primera vez el próximo 19 de junio. Metallica anuncian reedición de ReLoad llena de contenidos extras. Michael Stipe estrena 'The Rest Of Ever' y promete disco para 2026.Novedades musicales:Kneecap, Editors, Pulp, Death Cab For Cutie, David Byrne feat Natalia Lafourcade, Rosalía, Fangoria, Everlast, Rostam, The Bug Club, Foo Fighters, Franz Bauer (Paco Neuman), Verde Columbares, La Chance, Sara Zamora, Kuve, Julia Cry, Aldhara, Sr Chinarro, Caries, Belako, Futurachicapop, Maestro Espada, Lucy, Mikey Boy & The Yee Haws, Ruinosa y las Strippers de Rahola, Escuela Infantil Ilusión, NTP.Agenda de conciertos:Repasamos el finde Warm Up: Fat Boy Slim, Soulwax, James, Bloc Party, Deadletter, Midnight Generation, Lori Meyers, Amore, Perdón...
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Nueva entrega de Música de Contrabando, semanario de actualidad musical de Onda Regional Murcia (26/03/2026)Entrevistas: - Hay voces que se quedan pegadas a la piel de una generación, y la de Sean Frutos, excantante de Second, es una de ellas. "Lo volvería a hacer", su renacimiento en solitario, es la declaración de principios de Sean. - Aló Presidente estrenan vinilo de su " Gestión de subsuelo " con la mente puesta en "Chairs Missing " de Wire.Noticias: Nos dejan Gino Paoli y Terry Cox, batería de The Pentangle. Belle & Sebastian se incorporan a Las Noches del Malecón. Capitol/UMe anuncia cuatro diferentes ediciones para celebrar el 60 aniversario de Pet sounds, de los Beach Boys . Dave Davies se siente «profundamente insultado» por las críticas de Moby a la canción de los Kinks “Lola”, de 1970, compuesta por Ray Davis, a la que define como transfóbica. Cherry Red publicará el 24 de abril Something For The Longing – Scottish Independent Pop 1985-1999. Se trata de una antología de tres cedes del pop independiente escocés surgido tras la eclosión postpunk entre 1985 y 1999, compilado por el escritor y director de cine Grant McPhee. Teenage Fanclub han anunciado que girarán por España este mismo octubre, con doce fechas confirmadas, para presentar su último álbum. Marianne Faithfull ha recibido un emotivo concierto celebrado en el Barbican Hall de Londres La cita reunió a numerosos artistas para recordar el legado de la icónica cantante, con una banda formada por miembros de Radiohead o Portishead.Un cantautor norteamericano ha estafado más de ocho millones de dólares a plataformas de streaming por generar canciones con IA y con escuchas automatizadas a través de bots. El legado de George Michael se ampliará este año con el estreno en cines de "George Michael: The Faith Tour". El documental llegará acompañado de un álbum con dieciocho grabaciones inéditas.Kraftwerk ha anunciado una edición especial en blu-ray del 50º aniversario de su icónico álbum de 1975, Radio-Activity.Dead Can Dance lanzan single y retiran su música del streaming. Placebo celebrará su 30 aniversario con el lanzamiento de Placebo RE:CREATED, una reinterpretación de su álbum debut de 1996 .Carlos Ares y Valeria Castro, los grandes triunfadores de los XVIII Premios MINSanguijuelas del Guadiana, Pulp y Ana Curra también destacan entre los galardonados en una noche de homenaje a la música independiente. Novedades musicales:Oasis, Pulp, Camera Obscura, The Bug Club, Foo Fighters, The Black Keys, Future Island, Taj Mahal & Phantom Blues Band, Death Cab For Cutie, Pond, Telehealth, Widowspeak, My New Band Believe, Two Shell, Sunlit, Take That, BTS, Fruit Bats, Carolina Otero & The Someone Elses, Mala Cotton, Julio de la Rosa, Snail Mail, Gino Paoli, Malva, Sandré, Anti, Baloncesto, Cycle, Alis y Rafa Val (Viva Suecia), Sofía Comas y Nacho Vegas, Al Dual, Cineplexx, La Estrella de David, Antonio Arias, Parquesvr, Los Romeos y Samantha Hudson, Leverse Agenda de conciertos:Barón Rojo, Los Manises, Alberto & García, Go Cactus, Samuraï, El Otro Paraíso, Drugos, Teo Lucadamo, LOrna, La Chevy & Santiago Campillo, . 15º aniversario Hurrah Música (Higinio, Vosotras Veréis, Gallopedro ), Susana Re...
Nueva entrega de Música de Contrabando, semanario de actualidad musical (19/02/2026)Entrevistas:- Clara Plath . La pareja Roberto y Clara rebosa encanto y grandeza. Se han rodeado de excelentes músicos para grabar "Voladera ", que más bien parece un nuevo comienzo. - Emilio Chicheri , embajador de la bohemia murciana . Han pasado modas y generaciones, pero Emilio sigue ahí, manteniendo la ilusión intacta.Noticias: U2 arremeten contra el ICE en el EP ‘Days of Ash'. Springsteen vuelve a la carretera para defender la democracia en Estados Unidos. Muere Billy Steinberg, compositor, junto a Tom Kelly, de algunos de los más grandes hits de los ochenta y los noventa. De su talento nacieron canciones emblemáticas de Madonna, Whitney Houston, Cyndi Lauper o The Bangles. Queens Of The Stone Age están grabando nueva música en un estudio de Nueva Orleans. Evan Dando (The Lemonheads), ingresado por causas de salud mental. Se anuncia una edición especial con extras de Café Bleu, de The Style Council, que Universal publicará el 15 de mayo en 6 cedés y 3 elepés. The Prodigy y casi sesenta nombres más completan el cartel de Sónar.Iron Maiden anuncian el concierto más grande de su historia en Knebworth.Weezer anuncia el lanzamiento del "Weezer Coloring Book Vinyl Box Set" para celebrar su treinta y cuatro aniversario. Edwyn Collins se despedirá del público español con una última gira: The Testimonial Tour. A Last Lap Around Spain. Como adelanto de Tentative decisions: Demos & live, la colección de grabaciones inéditas de Talking Heads, llega la maqueta de “Psycho killer”, grabada en septiembre de 1975. UMe anuncia el lanzamiento de una nueva caja de cuatro vinilos en edición limitada con lo mejor de los Bee Gees .La organización del Record Store Day en España ha dado a conocer la lista de discos que se publicarán en la edición de este año, que se celebrará el sábado 18 de abril.Novedades musicales:U2, Lana del Rey, Danny L Harle, Alan Sparhawk, La Perra Blanco, Ian Iris, Simon Love, Failure, Snail Mail, Amor Butano, Flea, The Sand, Rosalía, Lepanto, Airin.wav, Leverse, Cristalino, Tennessee y Varry Brava, 1000 Rabbits, Tiwayo, My New Band Believe, Dälek, Mena, New German Cinema, Nation of Language, Lauren Spencer Smith, Sunlit, Heavenly, Sr Chinarro, 091, Pepe Navarro, Acequia, Los Bluesfalos, Stop Blues Band, Kilara, Vicente Calderón, The Bug Club. Agenda de conciertos:Clara Plath, Cycle, Bicicleta, Cápsula, Bum Motion Club, Miguel Costas, Susana López, Ángeles Toledano, Rufus T Firefly, Fito & Fitipaldis, VVV[trippin' you], Duerme Amberes...
Episode 659 also features an E.W. Poetic Piece titled, "So What?" Our music this go round is provided by these wonderful artists: Thelonious Monk, the Bug Club, Sean Kurti & Egypt 80, Miles Davis, Branford Marsalis and Terence Blanchard. Commercial Free, Small Batch Radio Crafted in the West Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania... Heard All Over The World. Tell Your Friends and Neighbors.
Esta semana, en nuestras Islas de Noche, otra vez "Nuevos Favoritos" a tiempo real. Suenan: PAXARETO - "Verano invencible" (2025) / GEMINISS - "Busco consuelo" ("SUEÑOS, IDEAS Y RECUERDOS", 2025) / THE BUG CLUB - ""Jealous Boy" ("VERY HUMAN FEATURES", 2025) / PACKS - "Her Garden" ("MELT THE HONEY", 2024) / CARSON MCHONE - "Winter Breaking" ("PENTIMENTO", 2025) / GREG FREEMAN - "Gone (Can Mean a Lot of Things)" ("BURNOVER", 2025) / WILLIE J HEALEY - "Heaven Now" (2025) / TRUTHPASTE - "See You Around" (2025) / MAMALARKY - "#1 Best of All Time" ("HEX KEY", 2025) / DAUGHTER OF SWORDS - "Money Hits" ("ALEX", 2025) / WEDNESDAY "Phish Pepsi" ("BLEEDS", 2025) / LUKE TEMPLE AND THE CASCADING MUMS - "I Will Not Kill" ("CERTAIN LIMITATIONS", 2024) / YVES JARVIS - "I've Been Mean" ("ALL CYLINDERS", 2025) / HANNAH FRANCES - "Surviving You" ("NESTED IN TANGLES", 2025)Escuchar audio
In this episode, the great R&B/hip hop writer Michael A. Gonzales joins us online from Baltimore to look back on his long career. We start with our guest's formative musical memories, from hearing Isaac Hayes' 'Theme from Shaft' and meeting Little Anthony & the Imperials to seeing the Jackson Five live at Radio City Music Hall in February 1975. His earliest inklings of New York's rap scene take us back to his 2008 piece about the trailblazing DJ Kool Herc playing block parties in the Bronx of the early '70s. We hear about Michael's first pieces for The Source, arguably the most important hip hop magazine of the late '80s and '90s, and about his collaboration with Havelock Nelson on the 1991 book Bring the Noise. We also discuss a Barry White interview he did for Danyel Smith at Vibe and learn about his friendships with fellow writers from Barry Michael Cooper to Amy Linden. The latter's audio interview with TLC ties in with Michael's own writing on the hugely successful Atlanta trio, and we listen to clips of Chilli, T-Boz and Left Eye talking to Amy in late 1998 about their upcoming third album FanMail. After Mark quotes from pieces about the Velvet Underground (1967) and Earth, Wind & Fire (1974), Jasper talks us out with his thoughts on reviews of Radiohead's Kid A (2000) and – by RBP's William Pike – the Bug Club live in London last month. Many thanks to special guest Michael A. Gonzales. Find him on Substack at substack.com/@michaelagonzales1 and on Instagram @bigmikeg151. Pieces discussed: Michael A. Gonzales, D.J. Kool Herc: The Holy House of Hip-hop, Barry White: Blackberry Jam, TLC Marks 20 Years of CrazySexyCool, TLC (1998), The Velvet Underground and Nico (Verve), Earth, Wind and Fire: The Sound of the Streets, Orrin Keepnews' Milestones, Radiohead: Kid A and The Bug Club at the MOTH Club.
Will, Jeremiah and Reece discuss new releases by Wombo, Mamalarky, and the Bug Club, plus music news, live reports, and bonus songs.
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, otra sesión veraniega a tiempo real. Joyitas de ahora mismo. Suenan: THE TUBS - "FAIR ENOUGH" ("COTTON CROWN", 2025) / THE BUG CLUB - "TWIRLING IN THE MIDDLE" ("VERY HUMAN FEATURES", 2025) / GRAVE FLOWERS BONGO BAND - "WISH HOLDING YOU WAS EASY" (2025) / SMUSHIE - "OVERHEARD ON CICERO" ("CICERO PIZZA ANTHOLOGY", 2025) / BERTA BIGTOE - "LOCUST NIGHT" ("IMAGINATION, LOVE AND COURAGE", 2024) / WAY DYNAMIC - "I WAS THE DANCER" ("MASSIVE SHOE", 2025) / WILLIE J HEALEY - "THE APPLE" (2024) / GUM & AMBROSE KENNY SMITH - "MARIONETTE" ("ILL TIMES", 2024) / LANDLADY - "ENOUGH" ("MAKE UP/LOST TIME", 2025) / HAMILTON LEITHAUSER - I WAS RIGHT" ("THIS SIDE OF THE ISLAND", 2025) / FLORRY - "WAITING AROUND TO PROVIDE" ("SOUNDS LIKE...", 2025) / GREG FREEMAN - "GALLIC SHRUG" ("BUROVER", 2025) / CORY HANSON - "ON THE ROCKS" ("I LOVE PEOPLE", 2025) / RYFF & TEMPLE - "STARS OVER STOCKHOLM" (2025) /Escuchar audio
Steve and Cat discuss the lack of manners in society today. When was the last time you held a door for someone? Our Tough SOB this week is Horse Trainer D. Wayne Lucas. "My mom, Jane" HBO Documentary is our What Ca Watchin. Shot of the week is Water Moccasin. Band of the week is The Bug Club.
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling about our favorite music of 2025 so far. Show notes: Drinking some Italian beer Rock is dead commercially Billboard album chart contains nearly no rock Fleetwood Mac's Rumours still riding high for some reason Festival cancellations: Bonnaroo, Boston Calling next year, Lollapalooza Too many festivals, high ticket prices Black Sabbath farewell show Lots of big rock deaths: Brian Wilson, Sly Stone, David Johansen, Marianne Faithfull, etc. We saw Hallelujah the Hills recently and it was glorious Kumar saw some shows: Frank Black, Shannon/Narducy, Gang of Four, Bob Mould Breitling will see Oasis in Mexico, as one does Who's the Who's drummer? Breitling's bubbling under albums: Whirr, Winter, Lunchbox, Pink Floyd reissue, Rough Francis, The Get Quick, Autocamper, Viagra Boys, Thalia Zedek Band Kumar's list: Kinski, Ty Segall, Civic, Cameron Keiber, Dean Wareham, Pulp, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, The Bug Club, Turnstile, The Tubs, Kestrels, Lifeguard, Hotline TNT Breitling's #10: An electronic collab between Mark Pritchard and Thom Yorke Kumar's #10: Sophomore release from Horsegirl explores mellower sounds So much music to listen to these days Breitling's #9: Ambient situation delivered by William Tyler Of Bills Frisell and Laswell Kumar's #9: Post-punk ripper from Charm School Kurt Loder is still with us Kumar's #8: Heavy Spoon influence on the new album from The Convenience Breitling's #7: Dean Wareham is still bringing it To be continued Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
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Podcast #744 is just about right after help from Creem Circus, The Bug Club, The Feelies, Silkworm, Pale Lights, Ryli, & Health.
This week on the Yellow Brit Road, we celebrated the 58th anniversary of The Beatles' genre defining proto-concept album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. There's a mini-Kingston reunion as we see The Codas, Tiny Horse and Kyra live! And newest tunes from:Skunk Anansie, Suede, Man/Woman/Chainsaw, Cyn Cwsg, Rosellas, Nilüfer Yanya, Rightkeysonly, His Lordship, Deyah, Future Utopia, Lava La Rue, The Bug Club, the north, Eje Blakk, Girlband!, Red Telephone, Kyra, Party Dozen.Find this week's playlist here. Do try and support artists directly!Touch that dial and tune in live! We're on at CFRC 101.9 FM in Kingston, or on cfrc.ca, Sundays 8 to 9:30 PM! Listen back to full shows in the linked CFRC archive for 3 months from broadcast.Like what we do? Donate to help keep our 102-year old radio station going!Get in touch with the show for requests, submissions, giving feedback or anything else: email yellowbritroad@gmail.com, Twitter @YellowBritCFRC, IG @yellowbritroad.PS: submissions, cc music@cfrc.ca if you'd like other CFRC DJs to spin your music on their shows as well.
Welch trio The Bug Club have been continuing the traditions of garage rock since 2016. Short, punchy songs with humorous lyrics and catchy hooks bulk out the group’s discography, and under the freewheeling rollicking is an understated seriousness to their musicianship. Aside from the wild wall of sound that makes the trio sound like a […] The post The Bug Club: “Better Than Good” [Live In Studio 1A] appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
[RE-UPLOAD FROM JAN. 12, 2022]In this episode Osten Echedor (MSU Bug Club President) and Nate Howder (MSU Bug Club Vice President) talked about everything MSU Bug Club related! Bug Club's mission is to provide a welcoming environment for students interested in learning about entomology to connect with fellow arthropod enthusiasts and develop professional skills. We chatted about the club's history, current activities, membership, meetings and future plans. This fun group has members from many different undergraduate majors and love to play games at their meetings. They also organize collecting trips and feed you snacks that have arthropods in them! Follow Bug Club on Discord and Instagram @bugclubmsu. Email them at bugclubmsu@gmail.comWatch this episode on YouTube here!You can follow Bug Talk on Instagram and Twitter @bugtalkpodcast, and YouTube @bugtalk6645
This week on the show, we're joined by iconic Welsh musician and Super Furry Animals frontman Gruff Rhys, touring his seminal solo album American Interior on its 10th anniversary. We've also dug out our physical discs to play some Franz Ferdinand, bring you more cuts from weekend 2 of Coachella and have some great new tunes from all kinds of artists from the UK and Ireland. Music by:Franz Ferdinand, Mclusky, Garbage, Kokoroko, Sorry, Fontaines D.C., The Bug Club, Loyle Carner, The Incident, Bob Vylan, beabeadoobee, Gruff Rhys (look out for part 2 of the interview next week!).Find this week's playlist here. Do try and support artists directly!Touch that dial and tune in live! We're on at CFRC 101.9 FM in Kingston, or on cfrc.ca, Sundays 8 to 9:30 PM! Listen back to full shows in the linked CFRC archive for 3 months from broadcast.Like what we do? Donate to help keep our 102-year old radio station going!Get in touch with the show for requests, submissions, giving feedback or anything else: email yellowbritroad@gmail.com, Twitter @YellowBritCFRC, IG @yellowbritroad.PS: submissions, cc music@cfrc.ca if you'd like other CFRC DJs to spin your music on their shows as well.
This week on [edit] radio, an exhausted Ben Marwood drags himself from a hectic work week and looks for songs by turning over the rocks in his garden. He found twelve. Here they are. Artist “Track” Album [edit] radio podcast 767 – Right Click and Save As to Download The post Podcast 767 | Featuring Pup, Loretta Lynn & The Bug Club appeared first on .
«Wir haben wirklich unser Bestes gegeben», sagt My Morning Jacket-Keyboarder Bo Koster im Sounds!-Interview über das zehnte Album seiner Southern-Rock-inspirierten Kapelle. Und er hat verdammt recht. «Is» ist das beste My Morning Jacket-Album seit Jahren. All Killer, no Filler – dem Quintett aus Louisville, Kentucky ist mit ihrer neuen Platte ein wirklich hervorragender Wurf gelungen. Von den härteren Rockern wie «Half a Lifetime» bis zu den dreamy Balladen wie «Time Waited»: Es sind alles starke Songs, welche My Morning Jacket aus den rund 100 Demos, die Sänger und Songwriter Jim James für das Album geschrieben hat, ausgewählt haben. Dafür musste man jedoch auch ein paar Umwege gehen, wie Koster, der auch schon in der Tourband von Roger Waters spielte, im Interview erzählt. Mit «Half a Lifetime» zum Beispiel, gibt's auf der neuen Platte einen Song, dessen Demoversion bereits 20 Jahre zurückgeht. «Is» ist das neue Sounds! Album der Woche. Noch Platz im Plattenregal? Dann live Sounds! hören! Wir verlosen jeden Abend bis Freitag eine Vinyl-Ausgabe des Albums. +++ PLAYLIST +++ · 22:56 – ANWAY von FROWN LINE · 22:52 – PECKHAM RYE von MONTE MAI · 22:48 – YOU GOT TIME AND I GOT MONEY von SMERZ · 22:43 – PURE LOVE von DJ KOZE FEAT. DAMON ALBARN · 22:39 – THE STEPS von HAIM · 22:37 – JEALOUS BOY von THE BUG CLUB · 22:32 – THE WOLF von WITCH POST · 22:29 – LIFE DURING WARTIME von TALKING HEADS · 22:26 – BACKFLIP von CAMILLA SPARKSSS · 22:21 – SEXY CLOWN von MARIE DAVIDSON · 22:18 – JESUS WITH GLASSES von URGES · 22:15 – CORRIDOR von URGES · 22:10 – FAKE PLASTIC TREES von RADIOHEAD · 21:55 – MAYBE WHEN WE'RE 30 von SPORTS TEAM · 21:50 – I'M IN LOVE (SUBARU) von SPORTS TEAM · 21:45 – EVERYDAY MAGIC von MY MORNING JACKET · 21:40 – DIE FOR IT von MY MORNING JACKET · 21:36 – WORDLESS CHORUS von MY MORNING JACKET · 21:29 – HALF A LIFETIME von MY MORNING JACKET · 21:26 – BREATHE von PINK FLOYD · 21:20 – ROCKMAN von MK.GEE · 21:16 – OUT IN THE OPEN von MY MORNING JACKET · 21:09 – I CAN HEAR YOUR LOVE von MY MORNING JACKET · 21:06 – TIME WAITED von MY MORNING JACKET
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Hello bug lovers! Today's episode is a special treat as the Arthro-Pod gang is joined by David Fluker of Fluker Farms and Soldier Fly Technologies to talk about tending to crickets, soldier flies, and more. David is a second generation insect farmer and self proclaimed "ento-preneur", tune in to learn about the history of Fluker Farms, the live feeder insect industry, and what the future may hold for those who use insects as tiny livestock! We for one welcome the age of the solider fly!Show NotesFluker's main website https://flukerfarms.com/ Soldier Fly Technologies website: https://www.soldierfly.com/If you would like to access Fluker's teaching aids we wanted to highlight them here: https://flukerfarms.com/reptile-u/knowledge-base/teaching-aids/ Are you interested in joining the ranks of insect farming? Check out the North American Coalition for Insect Agriculture https://nacia.org/ Check out this tour of the farm via YouTube https://flukerfarms.com/tour-of-the-farm/A vintage "I ate a Bug Club" buttonQuestions? Comments? Get the show through Apple Podcast, Spotify, or your favorite podcatching app!If you can spare a moment, we appreciate when you subscribe to the show on those apps or when you take time to leave a review!
Best of the underground, week of Dec 31, 2024: Goodbye and see ya never, 2024! (All podcasts are on www.hlycrp.com, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.)
Best of the underground, week of Dec 31, 2024: Goodbye and see ya never, 2024! (All podcasts are on www.hlycrp.com, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.)
Best of the underground, week of Dec 31, 2024: Goodbye and see ya never, 2024! (All podcasts are on www.hlycrp.com, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.)
With music by: Animal Piss it's Everywhere, The Bug Club, I've Made Too Much Pasta, Sleeveens, Molly Punch, Kerosene Kream, Blømst, Sisters of Your Sunshine Vapor, Twisted Teens, Evening Standards, Good Trauma, Builders, завірюга Best of the underground, week of Dec 31, 2024: Goodbye and see ya never, 2024! (All podcasts are on www.hlycrp.com, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.)
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling about our favorite music of 2024. Show notes: The 16th annual year in review First one was in 2009 Cybertrucks are dumb Self-driving cars are also dumb Taylor Swift just ended a monster tour Music is a dead-end business for most Spotify sucks Country music is huge Breitling: There are some good underground country artists A good year for Tracy Chapman Social media landscape is shifting Lots of big music deaths: Quincy Jones, Kris Kristofferson, Steve Albini, Paul Di'Anno, Greg Kihn, Karl Wallinger Getting out to some rock shows: Hallelujah the Hills, Nuggets tour, Gang of Four, Hoodoo Gurus, Sloan in Toronto Breitling's honorable mentions: The TV show The Bear, Bug Club's song "Quality Pints," Fontaines D.C.'s "Favourite," Tsunami box set, Spectres, Kal Marks Kumar's honorable mentions: Dale Crover, Buffalo Tom, Ekko Astral, Jack White, Ducks Ltd., Mary Timony, Los Campesinos To be continued Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Send us a textWhat if one man could unite legends across eras and genres, leaving an indelible mark on music history? Quincy Jones did just that, and we're here to celebrate his legacy. From conducting a Frank Sinatra timeless live album to shaping the sound of Michael Jackson's biggest hits, Quincy's influence is everywhere. We explore his instrumental beginnings with jazz icons and his role in crafting a charity anthem. We marvel at his genius in bringing together diverse voices, forever changing the cultural landscape.Next, we turn our ears to the haunting melodies of The Cure and their 2024 release, ending a 16-year silence. This album is a poignant reminder of their enduring magic. Alongside, we introduce The Bug Club from Wales, whose infectious indie pop brings a refreshing sense of nostalgia and joy. Our reflections journey from the iconic soundscapes of The Cure's past to the delightful discovery of new tunes, proving that the thrill of music never fades.Finally, 1989 and early 90s beckon us back with Aerosmith's "Pump." We dissect its chart-topping singles, appreciating their raw emotion and unique sound, while also revisiting hits from the Pet Shop Boys and Siouxsie and the Banshees. This episode is a tribute to the diverse ways we perceive music, celebrating the art of listening and the rich tapestry it weaves in our lives. Join us as we continue to explore the fascinating world of music.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook page Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.
This week, Steve picked a set of sunglasses songs. Here is the full list of artists played this week: Sam Roberts Band, Neil Finn, Phantogram, Iggy Pop, Saturday Looks Good To Me, Chrissie Hynde, Robert Hazard, Brian Eno with John Cale, Boy & Bear, Stiff Little Fingers, Tears For Fears, The Bug Club, Better Than Ezra, Gina X Performance. AI-free since 2016! On the Air on Bedford 105.1 FM Radio *** 5pm Friday *** *** 10am Sunday *** *** 8pm Monday *** Stream live at http://209.95.50.189:8178/stream Stream on-demand most recent episodes at https://wbnh1051.podbean.com/category/suburban-underground/ And available on demand on your favorite podcast app! Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio *** Instagram: SuburbanUnderground *** #newwave #altrock #alternativerock #punkrock #indierock
This week on [edit] radio, Ben Marwood we play ‘Guess the Genre’, put out an appeal for Northern Boys haters and find out what our own Barry Dolan has in common with JPEGMAFIA. Artist “Track” [Album] 1. Naked Giants “Apartment 3” [Shine Away]2. Palehound “Eye On The Bat” [Eye On The Bat]3. Pom Pom Squad... The post Podcast 745 | The Northern Boys, Palehound & The Bug Club appeared first on .
Will and Chris discuss the latest releases by Fake Fruit, The Dare, and The Bug Club, plus live reports and bonus songs.
The Free Design this week features new music from Ivy, Tears Run Rings, Franz Ferdinand, The The, Bug Club, Pixies, Pet Shop Boys, Hello Mary and more! Plus a healthy does of dream pop and a bit of electro too! For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/free-design/Tune into new broadcasts of The Free Design, Mondays from 6 - 8 PM EST / 11 PM - 1 AM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week’s new music podcast, the handsomest host in the land Ben Marwood returns to share his favourite new music tracks with you. Artist “Track” [Album] [edit] radio podcast 741 – Right Click and Save As to Download The post Podcast 741 | Featuring Bug Club, Beach Bunny & Fontaines D.C. appeared first on .
Today's Song of the Day is “Lonsdale Slipons” from The Bug Club's album On the Intricate Inner Workings of the System, out now.
Welsh duo The Bug Club combine high-energy, melodic garage rock with absurd, witty lyrics on their Sub Pop debut, "On the Intricate Inner Workings of the System." We discuss it in-depth in episode #218 of “For the Record.”
- DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE - Soul meets body- TORO Y MOI - Hollywood (con Benjamin Gibbard)- TWO SHELL - Round (con Sugababes)- JAMIE XX - Life (con Robyn)- ROMY, JESSIE WARE - Lift you up- PEEPSHOW - Poder ser- DANI FERNÁNDEZ - Criminal- BUNBURY, ARDE BOGOTÁ - De vuelta a casa- CARLOS ANN - Ojos como conjuros- SILOÉ - Si me necesitas, llámame (David Van Bylen Remix)- SIENNA - Creí que era eterno- PARTY DOZEN - Money and the drugs- THE BUG CLUB - A bit like James Bond- ENGLISH TEACHER - R&B- HEARTWORMS - Jacked- ST. VINCENT - Broken manEscuchar audio
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling about our favorite music of 2024 so far. Show notes: Crazy stuff going right as we started recording Concert tours getting canceled because of poor ticket sales (Black Keys, JLo) The phenomenon of Taylor Swift Vinyl is selling well, but half the people who buy it don't own a record player Another factor in the concert business struggles is the high price of tickets Apparently Gen Z loves dream pop Spotify accuses Hallelujah the Hills of gaming the system The Legend of Doo Doo Brown JB's honorable mentions: The Bret Tobias Set, Bug Club, Fontaines D.C., Ducks Ltd., Bedbug, Umbrellas, Torrey, Waxahatchee, Shellac, Buffalo Tom, Les Savy Fav, Pedro the Lion JK's honorable mentions: Cloud Nothings, Boeckner, Redd Kross, Mdou Moctar, IDLES, Plus/Minus, Bodega, Kim Gordon, DIIV JK's #10: Mary Timony's first solo album in 19 years JB's #9: Dope Yeti is the nexus of Beck, Dylan and GBV JK's #9: A quieter, more Americana-focused album from Buffalo Tom JB's #8: Strong modern shoegaze release from DIIV JK's #8: Second album from the Smile is an acceptable Radiohead substitute JB's #7: Cloud Nothings keep cranking out great albums To be continued Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Best of the underground, week of July 16, 2024: FABULISM (™) (All podcasts are on www.hlycrp.com, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.)
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This week on the podcast jD welcomes David Fieni to the show to discuss his Pavement origin story and then they crack the top 25 with song number 25 on the countdown!Transcript: Track 2:[0:00] Previously on the pavement top 50.Track 1:[0:02] This week we are celebrating song number 26 fight this generation what do you think of this one jeremy from the falls this is probably it bridges like the the best run i think that pavement has on any album.Track 2:[0:21] Hey this is westy from the rock and roll band pavement and you're listening to the countdown countdown.Track 3:[0:29] Hey, it's JD here back for another episode of our top 50 countdown for seminal indie rock band, Pavement. Week over week, we're going to count down the 50 essential Pavement tracks that you selected with your very own top 20 ballots. I then tabulated the results using an abacus and a bong made out of a kumquat. How will your favorite song fare in the rankings? Rankings you'll need to tune in to find out so there's that this week i'm joined by a pavement super fan david from new york dude how the fuck are you i'm fucking great i'm psyched to be here chatting with jd oh that's cool another uh pavement super fan yeah yeah absolutely are you uh are you did you make your pre-order for the box set or are you going to i'm going to i'm just like Like, it's crazy because it's like one of those things, I think a little bit like you, I've started, I sort of came to Pavement when, that was like my shift to CDs. And I got all of their stuff on CDs. And then I only started getting the vinyl in the last couple of years. Yeah. And so literally just before this, I ordered my last piece, which was Watery Domestic. What a cool, yeah, Watery Domestic. And then the singles thing looks just freaking amazing.Track 3:[1:50] It does yeah i'll order it uh the shipping to canada is obscene though it's like 60 bucks u.s to ship to canada which is like that's not right that's probably 80 bucks uh a canadian you know so it's like it's like half the cost of the product yeesh i don't know so david let's uh not beat around the bush here let's get right into things you mentioned compact discs and your collection. Tell us about your Pavement Origins story and getting those compact discs. Well, J.D., when I was four years old, Billy Corgan murdered my parents.Track 3:[2:31] Actually, that's not true. So I grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, and I was right in the – I would have been – if I wasn't such a prick and, like, took myself too seriously, I would have been right in the midst of, like, the beginnings of pavement. Wow. But all the people around me were, like, saying, you know, I was reading stuff, how great pavement was. And I was like, oh, fuck that shit. I'm not going to jump on the bandwagon, the indie bandwagon. And so I didn't really get into them until maybe 1996. Okay. Which is, you know, they're still – they're peaking as they usually did. And so I don't remember if it was Bright in the – no, it was Crooked Rain was definitely the thing that kind of just sucked me in for life.Track 3:[3:19] And then Bright in the Corners. And I'll tell you a quick story about in 1997, I went to Rolling Stones concert. Pearl Jam opened up the Oakland Coliseum. And I drink a lot. And I got about an hour of sleep. And the next day I had, because of lack of sleep, I asked the girl out in my class that I had a hard crush on to go out for coffee. We talked for like three hours. And then I actually ended up marrying her. I've been married for 24 years with her, to her. But after that coffee, I rode my bike over to my friend Walter's house, and he was playing some records, and he put on Slanted and Enchanted. And I have like the strongest memory of listening to here on his little dinky turntable. So I got into the band like 96 and 97. I saw them at – where was it? The Warfield.Track 3:[4:16] Where's that? And that's in San Francisco, yeah. And then I saw them in 99 for Terror of Twilight. And I've seen Jicks and Pavement and stuff since then. And I did see them in Philadelphia this last time around with my friend Seth. So that was freaking amazing. Loved that. So, yeah, I mean, they're kind of like a second wave band for me because I was into stuff like R.E.M. and The Replacements and Husker Du and all of this stuff. And then I got into Pavement and it's kind of like a, you know, it's something that stuck with me. And it's definitely a pretty hardcore relationship. You know what I mean? Yeah. Yeah. I know exactly what you mean. So talk to me about your first real-time record then was Bright in the Corners, right? If you got in in 96, Bright in the Corners comes out in 97. Yeah. Yeah. You know, it's funny. I think, yeah, it must have been Bright in the Corners.Track 3:[5:20] And that's still... I mean, the thing is about the records is like I think that each of them has been a favorite at a different time, including including Terror Twilight, which when it came out, I just I love that record. It's obviously it's like a shift in a different direction in some ways, but it's it's so fucking brilliant. And I just can't, you know, I love all of the all of the records. I'll tell you, I'll come back to that later, but there was an interesting hole in my collection until fairly recently that I'll tell you about. All right. Yeah. So you saw them in Philadelphia on the reunion tour. What did you think this time out? Dude, it was like bliss for me. I was just, I was like smiling the whole time, which is probably exactly the opposite of what I did the first times I saw them when I was, you know.Track 3:[6:20] I thought I was fucking cool or something. But this time I was just grinning the whole time. And, you know, I know you've seen a bunch of the shows. People are singing along, which is like not a super pavement-y thing, but it totally was great. And also a cool thing was that my friend Seth, he has his son and some friends of his. They're all into pavement, and they're like this new generation coming up. And so they were there. And that's obviously so cool because it makes me think of like, oh, when I was growing up and I was into like the bands from the 60s or something, you know? Yeah. Like it's like a cycle, you know, that goes on. What do you think pulled him in? Was it osmosis from his old man or was it Harness Your Hopes or what's the deal? Yeah. Yeah, well, you know, I think it's people who want music that doesn't suck, that's not corporate music, that is just fucking cool and original. And it just, you know, there's a thing that Malcolm has said in this, I think recently, someone asked him, like, why are you going to make another record? And he's all, no.Track 3:[7:33] He said, the songs exist in the present, which I love that. I mean, it's such an obvious, simple statement, but it's also true, right? The songs exist in the present. And so each time you sing it, that song is going back out. Each time you play a record, it's existing right in that very moment. So it's like, I just think there's the music just, the music stands out. Maybe, you know, maybe the whole Harness Your Hopes thing kind of brought in a few people. But, you know, it's just, it's a good, it definitely made me slightly hopeful for the future.Track 3:[8:10] Harness Your Hopes definitely harnessed my girls, my two girls. Oh, yeah. They're both big TikTokers, and I guess that's where they saw it. But my daughter will brag to me that she's got Pavement in her playlist. I think she's got one other song, but I don't know the song. Yeah. I'm guessing it's something like Major Leagues or something. That one, I guess. Yeah, my 12-year-old daughter loves Harness Your Hopes, but she listens to Pavement. I put stuff on. I make playlists for her, and so she gets into that stuff. You raised her well. I know, at least in that respect. Yeah. So what is your go-to record at this point? I know you said that they're all, you know, they've all taken a turn as your favorite, but if you're feeling nostalgic and you want to hear something, which one do you go to?Track 3:[9:02] Um, I don't know. You know, I think maybe Crooked Rain is going to be the one. Crooked, both Crooked Rain and Bright in the Corners. Fellow Bright in the Corners lover. Is this right? Yeah. There's not that many of us.Track 3:[9:18] It's a great record. it is a great record but you're right crooked rain is what is it it's it's almost like it feels timeless like it doesn't feel of the 90s yeah to me uh production wise the low the low fineness of it um it just doesn't have that same 90s production you know that we're that we were so inundated with uh from seattle you know yeah that's right i mean the whole issue of production is is like such an interesting thing to going from like gary yeah as the producer yeah and um and then through the different iterations of different folks and obviously terror twilight has its own story but yeah i mean i think that's part of it like and you and you go back to those early like demos and stuff and it's just they are just fucking around with sound a lot of the time right and um yeah i was listening to i was listening to the because they're streaming the the singles collections you know they are yeah yeah i was listening to that today and so i was just like a song like a song i don't like just put on is it the k dart song or internal k dart internal k dart yeah which is like It's like.Track 3:[10:38] It's not like a fully formed human, you know, being, it's like a sonogram, but it's still beautiful, because you can hear spiral and SM, like kind of experimenting with sounds and how they're going to play off each other and just textures and stuff. And so, you know, that stuff is, is, is really important, obviously.Track 3:[11:03] I love your analogy. It's a sonogram. That's brilliant. It will be fully formed at some point, slanted and enchanted. But early on, on Demolition Plot, it wasn't necessarily. You're right. It was more foggy, primordial ooze, I call it. I like your sonogram-ness. That's very cool. So is there a single in the box set, one of the seven inches that you're looking most forward to?Track 3:[11:34] I don't know. I have to look at it again. But I think it'll be, you know, the singles have a number of songs on each side, as far as I understand. So I'm looking forward to kind of just having a different, because it gives you like a different entry point into the catalog, right? Yeah. Because you're listening to these singles, and then some of the B-sides, and then some of these other tunes. And so, yeah, it was interesting listening to the Summer Babe. It sounds like the vocal is mixed differently from what I'm used to. I mean, the whole thing. I guess they're all remastered, aren't they? Well, I think they are. But on the Summer Babe 7-inch, that's the one with Baptist Black and Mercy Snack, I think. I think so. It's not the winter version. That's the designation. On Slanted, it's the winter version. This is the original, you know, the original. As far as I understand. Right, that makes sense, because it was the single that came out right before. Yeah. Yeah. So it might have had a little bit more work on it on the winter version. So good ear. Good ear on you. Do you want to get into this and flip the record and talk about the song number 25? Let's do it. All right. right let's do this we'll be back right after this hey.Track 2:[13:04] This is bob nastanovich from payment thanks for listening and now on with a countdown 25.Track 3:[16:28] Song number 25 is our first entrant from the masterpiece, Watery Domestic. It's Shoot the Singer, One Sick Verse. David from New York, what are your initial thoughts about this song?Track 3:[16:43] Shoot the Singer, I think it's probably one of Pavement's most perfect songs. If you just listen to it, the textures, it's such a beautifully textured song. And the production is pretty unique, I think, for them. It has this really, I think it must be, this is the Water Domestic is where Ibold and Bob join the Spiral One SM and Gary. And I don't know exactly who's playing on what and all that, but I'd like to think it's Mark. And that bass, it kind of has this kind of cool buzzing sound. It reminded me of Us from Piglib, but then I listened to it, and it doesn't really play out. But it's just a cool kind of – the bass is kind of – has a beautiful sound. It also has – and I don't think I even noticed this until listening to the song a bunch in prep for this. It has a really – what sounds very much like a really perfectly kind of mixed acoustic guitar in the back, but really kind of mixed in just so and you know and that's just like one of the things so like and they have the the verses that have this beautiful kind of more kind of relaxed mellow.Track 3:[18:08] Tone and you hear again like really nice interplay with spiral and and malchmus and then you get to i don't know if they're really choruses but it's like slow it down song is sacred and you know Those two – and then the distorted guitar comes in, and it's really such a cool contrast with the –, and then it goes back to the sort of more little chill verses. And then it has that outro, which is freaking – it's so good. It's just – it's a cool thing because it –.Track 3:[18:45] So, again, one of the lines that stands out in the song is, slow it down, song is sacred. And you hear Malkmus sing, and his vocalization is super, it's really beautiful on this song. I think it's one of his best, really, performances in some way. And it's really kind of, there's like an urgency to it that is not always there, but that's not what you want for every song. And in the end, it kind of is like, it doesn't technically slow down, but it kind of is like he's slowing it down and trying to get more out of the song. And he wants to stay in the music and there's the la da da da da da da and um which made me think about so this is shoot the singer it's a song that has references to music in its title and, maybe a little bit in the song and then it made me think of other songs like cut your hair has that kind of you know the non non words but vocalization right right so a lot of the and And that's another song that's about music. So it's like I feel like there's a few others that I can't remember now that have. So Pavement songs that sort of have like music themes or songs about songs or whatever, they seem to often go into that, you know, la, la, la kind of shit, which is really cool. It's kind of like pure music without, you know, without words or something.Track 3:[20:02] I don't know. This song, I just, it's such a beautiful song. And obviously Water Domestic is, you know, such a, like, masterpiece. And I, dude, I owe you, like, a massive, I owe you massively because I, super fan that I am, you know, I've seen them a bunch. And I had everything. And I was into, I had gotten, like, Westing and all of that stuff and listened to that stuff before I discovered in the last, like, five years. Don't fucking mock me, dude. Watery Domestic. And it was because listening to Meeting Malkmus. So somehow I had seen that fucking rooster, right? I had seen that rooster, but I had never, I had never like listened. I mean, I think I must have heard a song or two, but I was like completely oblivious. And so that's like such a joy to just discover what's. What a cool thing to find that. Yeah. It's and it's, you know, in large part to your, you know, your podcast. So thank you. Well, I'll take the feedback. I love it. But I think that it's important, because I came to Pavement late as well, as well as your situation with this record.Track 3:[21:23] To me, it's an absolute bonus to, in the midst of loving a band.Track 3:[21:35] Uncovering something that you didn't know about, and you're listening to new music that is old, if that makes any sense. Yeah, right. And it's right in that sweet spot, right in the pocket of slanted and crooked rain, right? So, what a fertile period. Yeah, it's peak.Track 3:[21:52] It's total peak pavement. And it's interesting, too, because it's like Gary's last stand, and you listen to it. And I think in some ways, all the love in the world to Westy, right, who just is great. I love him. But like in a certain sense, like Gary, at least at this period, his playing was more like pavement-y. You know what I mean? Sure. It's a little bit more rickety, slapdash, and kind of I hate to say slacker or whatever, but it kind of like it really fits in. Of course, they kind of, Westy kind of you know it's a it's a slightly different direction but i mean i love i love you know i love them both but you know this so this so that ep so it's the cool thing is like i have no nostalgia about the record i just listen to it it's right now it's happening and i you know get into it but um i feel like it's a song that has two standouts and that's front words and Shoot the Singer. Yeah. But they're set up perfectly with Texas and Lyons, Linden, right? Because it's just such a perfect little sequence. You can't get a more perfect EP out there.Track 3:[23:12] And, yeah. So the other thing that I wouldn't mind mentioning is, so I grew up 50 miles away from Stockton. Gee whiz. And so, like, it's hot and boring. And, like, those songs, like, Lions Linden especially, but also, like, Summer Babe and a few others, they totally evoke that landscape of, like, bored people.Track 3:[23:40] Kind of just like, you know, like suburbia. It's kind of like a little bit almost beyond suburbia in some ways. It's kind of this, you know, every street a straight line, all of that stuff. And then there's the Delta and the girl mixing a cocktail with a cigar, all that shit, you know? So it's like very evocative of that whole landscape. Escape yeah i mean i i can't say enough about this ep uh like you mentioned their standouts but i would have it's sophie's choice yeah to pick yeah to pick the number one and i would include lions linden and texas never whispers in in that yeah for sure um it's just so goddamn good And even when you listen to Lux and Redux and you get Greenlander and I forget the other two right now because I'm an asshole, but even those outtakes from Watery are spectacular. Yeah. Oh, I know. Greenlander is another one of those sleeper ones that's such a freaking cool song. Yeah. Definitely. Where do you think in the scheme of things this song was rated 25 so right at the halfway point.Track 3:[25:04] Do you think it's overrated, underrated, perfectly rated? What do you think? I think – I'm glad it's not any lower. Me too. Because I would put this in the top 10, 15 for me for sure. Of course, it changes all the time, like whatever. But I think 25, it's fine. I'm not going to go on a rampage. I'm not going to go on a rampage, J.D., against your fans. Did you vote? I didn't vote. You know, I saw the call, and then I meant to, and then I didn't. So many people have reached out and said, oh, man, I missed this. Yeah. There was enough to make this 100% valid, let me tell you. Yeah, yeah.Track 3:[25:55] Dude, that's what I got. How about you? Is there anything you want to plug or mention? Listen to the Bug Club, man. They're amazing. They opened up for a pavement in the UK a few dates, and I got into them from that, and they've just become one of my favorite bands. The Bug Club from Wales. I don't know, that and Permanent Ceasefire. That's about it. Okay. Well, that's cool. I like giving the tips. That's nice. That's what we've got here. Song 25. Stay tuned next week when we cover song 24. In the meantime, thank you so much, David from New York, and be sure to wash your goddamn hands.Track 1:[26:39] Thanks for listening to Meeting Malcolmists, a pavement podcast where we count down the top 50 pavement tracks as selected by you. If you've got questions or concerns, please shoot me an email. JD at Meeting Malcolmists dot com. You.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/meeting-malkmus-a-pavement-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Head In The Trees... with tracks by...Deka Sul, The Polish Ambassador, Les Dead Boobs, Getdown Services, Sunshine Variety Club, In Dub we Trust, Lucas Romagnoli, Sander Wilder, Mango Cult, Miniman x Ksanti (feat. Suzanne Belaubre), Cyesm, Reggaddiction + D.M. + Mirian Katrib, The Bug Club, Acid Mothers Temple [...] The post PCP#844… Head In The Trees… appeared first on Pete Cogle's Podcast Factory.
SEASON 21 EPISODE 9 SPECIAL "I UP AND DONE GOT MARRIED" EPISODE! Marriage - The Bug Club Ban Marriage - The Hidden Cameras Marriage - The Eversons 爱是 (Love Is) - Chinese American Bear Always Forever - Cults Wicked Wedding - DJ Schmolli (Mashup Chris Isaak vs Billy Idol) Sea of Love - Cat Power First Song ❤️ - Mariia with Two I's Maria - Barbagallo & Baptiste W. Hamon Love is Eternity - They Might Be Giants Into My Arms - Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds Northern Sky - Nick Drake Hand on Your Heart - José González Sparks - Coldplay This episode features a clip of Jim Gaffigan talking about Weddings from his Obsessed album. The whole routine is hilarious but I only included a bit of it.
We wrap up the first week of Best of 2023 picks with four eclectic selections. Jeff Frank (Menlo Park, CA) discusses The Bug Club and the Hives, while Paul Hayden (Wilmette, IL) loved an album from Guided By Voices and a song from Layng Martine Jr. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
Will and Chris count down their favorite albums of 2023.