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In this candid episode of Openly Spoken, I sit down with visionary photographer and coach Caitlin Rose to discuss the choice to live a child-free life. Caitlin and I share our personal journeys on choosing not to have children, weigh the pros and cons, and explore the societal pressures and expectations placed on women. We dive deep into topics like the impact of motherhood on freedom, personal values, and the unique challenges women face when making this life-altering decision.Whether you're exploring your own path to being child-free or simply curious about the perspectives behind this decision, join us for an open, unfiltered discussion. We also touch on mental health, body image, and how to embrace self-love throughout life's toughest choices.
Matt Greer is joined by Tom Hosie, Caitlin Rose and Lynsey Kane to preview the season as Partick Thistle Women begin their SWPL Premier League campaign on Sunday 1PM at Lochburn Park against Hibs.
Caitlin Rose is a Creatrix, Photographer, Facilitator & Intuitive. After spending 10+ years immersed in the world of Creative Arts, Branding and Marketing, and 3+ years in the Neo-Tantra and Embodiment space, she now works 1:1 with Female-bodied humans to support them to connect deeper to their bodies, their creativity, sensuality and to their own unique essence through her chosen crafts of Photography, Design, Coaching + Workshops. In this episode, you'll hear Caitlin's story of confusion with her sexuality from polarity teachings. Having come out as a lesbian at age 14, Caitlin found herself later thinking she needed a "masculine" partner to be fulfilled in life by being in Tantra spaces. This was a thought provoking conversation for me as a host, one of my favorites and I'm excited to release it way earlier than anticipated. (We recorded this on 9/27/2023!) We'd both love to hear your thoughts, you can connect with us on Instagram below: Cilia: https://www.instagram.com/selfexpressedbabe/ Caitlin: https://www.instagram.com/iamcaitlinrose_/ Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/YxSu18YNxy4Openly Spoken will be taking a little break and this will be the last episode of 2023! Listening, rating, and reviewing while we're gone would mean the absolute world!!
Clive Anderson and Andrew O'Neill are joined by Bob Clearmountain, Jack Whitehall, Stephen Mangan and Anita Mangan and Shazia Mirza for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Caitlin Rose and Nick Waterhouse.
Esta semana en Islas de Robinson, volvemos a ocuparnos de discos recientes y novedades. Un buen montón de "nuevos favoritos" acumulados... y sumando. Algo glorioso. Suenan: JONATHAN WILSON - "MARZIPAN" (2023) / EMMA TRICCA - "AUTUMN'S FIERY TONGUE" ("ASPIRIN SUN", 2023) / KARA JACKSON - "RAT" ("WHY DOES THE EARTH GIVE US PEOPLE TO LOVE?", 2023) / H. HAWKLINE - "LIKE YOU DO" ("MILK FOR FLOWERS", 2023) / JANA HORN - "LOVE IN RETURN" ("THE WINDOW IS THE DREAM", 2023) / RICHARD OLSON & THE FAMILIARS - "A THOUSAND VIOLINS" ("RICHARD OLSON & THE FAMILIARS", 2023) / ORACLE SISTERS - "HAIL MARY" ("HYDRANISM", 2023) / SPENCER CULLUM'S COINS COLLECTION - "WHAT A WASTE OF AN ECHO" ("SPENCER CULLUM'S COIN COLLECTION 2", 2023) / CAITLIN ROSE - "BLACK OBSIDIAN" ("CAZIMI", 2022) / HOLLOW HAND - "JEALOUS KING" ("YOUR OWN ADVENTURE", 2023) / Escuchar audio
How many recording engineers does it take to change a light bulb? Joe talked about tracking to tape without headphones, mixing in the box using headphones, ns10s, and Auratones, creating cool drum sounds with plugins, and vocal mic and mixing tips. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Joe Costa a freelance engineer/mixer in Nashville, TN, originally from Dartmouth MA. A Berklee College Of Music graduate, Joe started out at Syncro Sound in Boston before moving to Nashville in 1993. Since then, he has worked in many great studios like Sound Emporium, Treasure Isle, House Of David, and RCA Studio A, and with many great artists, producers, and engineers through his career like Richard Dodd, William Shatner and Joe Baldridge, and also for more than a decade with Ben Folds. Joe's credits also include Amanda Palmer, Elizabeth Cook, Lyle Lovett, Sara Bareilles, Kesha, and Caitlin Rose, among many others. He has been a guest on the show on episode RSR090 to talk about his origin story and working with Ben Folds and William Shatner. THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! https://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://www.Spectra1964.com https://MacSales.com/rockstars https://iZotope.com/Rockstars use code ROCK10 to get 10% off any individual plugin https://jzmic.com Use code ROCKSTAR to get 40% off the Vintage series mics plus get a FREE shock mount ($120 value) https://www.adam-audio.com https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy Use code ROCKSTAR to get 10% off https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2IwgcKoeNTg5lBB9mOJn8r?si=4ecbb967dc314d12 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/396
1. Paul Young 2. Nadia Reid 3. Billy Bragg 4. Screaming Trees 5. Caitlin Rose 6. Chicago 7. Panda Bear And Sonic Boom 8. Otis Taylor 9. Indigo Girls 10. The Veils 11. Marvin Gaye 12. Ron Sexsmith 13. Dexys Midnight Runners 14. Shame 15. Siouxsie and the Banshees
Nashville-based Caitlin Rose is on the show this week to bring us up to speed on her life, her current direction, and the creative forces behind CAZIMI, her long-anticipated new album -- her first in almost 10 years. It's been a long wait for her fans, and an even longer period for Caitlin herself, who describes the uncharacteristic decade gap as a "Sisyphean struggle" -- and that it was. But despite the trials and tribulations from a creative standpoint, Caitlin proves to be incredibly self-aware and perhaps more importantly, acutely imbued with a sense of self-acceptance -- of who she is and what she wants to accomplish. CAZIMI does not disappoint; it's a stellar work with a top-notch list of supporting players and Caitlin's vocals are simply stunning. Caitlin comes from a family of creatives and musical talent and she operates from a standpoint of doing what's right for her own self, unequivocally accepting only what's best from her unique perspective. So climb aboard the Roadcase bus for this amazing interview with one of Nashville's finest, Caitlin Rose!
Americana, Roots, Country, Folk and Acoustic music. Featured Artists . New and classic tracks.Episode includes Amythyst Kiah, Tom Waits, Misty River, Caitlin Rose and Jim Messina.
Podcast #631 catches up with gems from Gladie, The Loyal Cheaters, The Maharajas, The Melmacs, Blanky, Green on Red, Caitlin Rose, & Constellatia.
Media Monarchy plays Morgan Wallen, Caitlin Rose, Larkin Poe and more on #PumpUpThaVolume for December 14, 2022. ♬
Ryan Sobb and the Dead Mall, Caitlin Rose, Love Montage, Trash Man, Charlie Whitten, *repeat repeat, Fu Stan, BeHoward, Ron Obasi, Mouth Reader, Make Yourself At Home, Thomas Luminoso, Stan "Steam" Smith, Medusa's Hairdresser, Spirit Ritual, Jack Binkerd
We wrap up new music picks for 2022 with calls from Niklas Nygards, Justin Steiner and Jason Goebel. Subscribe to 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.
Caitlin Rose, Beirut, Brockhampton, Susana Baca e Postal Service: cinco canções de outros tantos nomes para ouvir neste início de semana.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Con música de Caitlin Rose, Klik & Frik, Coupe Colonel, Sampa the Great y Samara Joy.
Americana, Roots, Country, Folk and Acoustic music. Featured Artists . New and classic tracks. Episode includes Nick Cave, Caitlin Rose, Blaze Foley, The Wailin Jennys and The Flying Burrito Brothers.
Bevor wir uns hier schon SEHR BALD wieder zur grossen Jahresendabrechnung treffen, gibt's zuerst noch unseren traditionellen Rückblick auf das letzte Musikquartal 2022. Die Sounds!-Redaktion präsentiert ihre Favoriten: von Zukunfts-Bolero über Grime bis zu Good 'ol Indie Rock, alles ist mit dabei. Die Lieblingssongs der Sounds!-Redaktion, Q4 2022: Andi Rohrer: 1. Floorbrothers «New South Wales» 2. Caitlin Rose feat. Courtney Marie Andrews «Getting It Right» 3. Yo La Tengo «Fallout» Lea Inderbitzin: 1. Wild Pink «See You Better Now» 2. Alex G «Cross the Sea» 3. Brutus «Victoria» Luca Bruno: 1. Stormzy «My Presidents Are Black» 2. Warhaus «I'll Miss You Baby» 3. Lucrecia Dalt «El Galatzó» Claudio Landolt: 1. R.A.P. Ferreira «Ours» 2. Lucrecia Dalt «Atemporal» 3. Mauskovic Dance Band «Bukaroo Bank» John Bürgin: 1. SCH «Lilou Dallas» 2. Marcel Dettmann «(Batteries Not Included)» 3. Mehmet Aslan feat. Valentina Magaletti «Garden» Pablo Vögtli: 1. Busta Rhymes feat. Big Daddy Kane & Conway the Machine «Slap» 2. Wizkid feat. Skillibeng & Shenseea «Slip N Slide» 3. Smino feat. J Cole «90 Proof» Dominic Dillier: 1. dEUS «Must Have Been Now» 2. Fireside «Jungle Knuckle» 3. NOFX «Punk Rock Cliché» Hier geht's zu weiteren guten Songs aus dem aktuellen Musikjahr: * «Sounds!» Lieblingstracks: Juli–August–September 2022 * «Sounds!» Lieblingstracks: April–Mai–Juni 2022 * «Sounds!» Lieblingstracks: Januar–Februar–März 2022
Nashville, TN, is a food desert, so Chris and Greg are going to open a terrible-yet-favorably-reviewed cheesesteak restaurant. ALSO: Adam Driver gets tricked into doing a Yves Saint Laurent commercial with a goat. PLUS: Gas pump cliffhangers, the latest Advice King column, and a song of the week from Caitlin Rose!!!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEm73-p4nxUYOU CAN FIND CHRIS CROFTON'S PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/chriscrofton
Satte neun Jahre war Caitlin Rose aus Nashville quasi wie vom Erdboden verschluckt. Nun liefert sie en-dli-ch den Nachfolger zu ihrem wunderbaren Album «The Stand-In» (2013) – und hat dafür mit ein paar der ganz Grossen aus dem Country-Pop-Business zusammengearbeitet. Klingendster Mitstreiter auf ihrem neuen Album ist wohl Produzent Daniel Tashian, der mit Rose den Song «Nobody's Sweetheart» geschrieben hat... und 2019 für seine Arbeit an Kacey Musgraves' Killerplatte «Golden Hour» mit einer Grammy-Trophäe für das «Album of the Year» ausgezeichnet wurde.
Americana, Roots, Country, Folk and Acoustic music. Featured Artists . New and classic tracks.Episode includes Little Steven, Ben Glover, Jadea Kelly, The Jayhawks and Caitlin Rose.
Jrodconcerts Presents: 'LIVE! From The Space at 100 Taylor' with Jamie Rodriguez
One of today's most acclaimed pedal steel guitarists in the world, Luke Schneider has found an audience among rock fans, americana aficionados, and new wave followers. Through his fiery, passionate instrumentals and heartfelt music, he has been able to earn fans in the upper echelons of music, and has collaborated with everyone from Margo Price, to S.G. Goodman, Caitlin Rose and everything in between. His 2020 album 'Altar of Harmony' is one of the most underrated musical gems of the past decade, an 8 song, 37 minute trip into sonic landscapes and psyches that will leave you breathless. Lately, Luke has been profiled as one of pedal steel's current vanguards, including a profile in the New York Times in August 2022 as well as mentioned in Uncut Magazine, and performances in rooms such as The Basement East, The Ryman Auditorium and the Frist Art Museum in Nashville. Join us on this special episode of 'Live' From The Space at 100 Taylor, as Luke shares with Jamie hi journey from Ohio to Music City, his greatest triumphs, challenges and much more including performances that will leave you breathless.
Nashville-based singer-songwriter Caitlin Rose joins Rhett to talk about the making of her forthcoming album CAZIMI, her first release in nearly a decade. Caitlin explains why the album is a “Pee Wee's Playhouse situation”, plus the two discuss her passion for poetry, why she was ‘cosmically pushed' to become an artist, and what it's like to navigate the music industry after spending time away.Pre-order Caitlin's new album CAZIMICaitlin Rose website: https://www.caitlinrose.com/Caitlin on Twitter: @thecaitlinroseCaitlin on IG: @mscaitlinrose Rhett on IG: @rhettmillerWebsite: Rhettmiller.comGo see a show! Rhett's tour dates are here.Wheels Off is brought to you by Osiris Media. Hosted and produced by Rhett Miller. Co-produced by Kirsten Cluthe in partnership with Nick Ruffini (Revoice Media). Editing by Matt Dwyer. Music by OLD 97's. Episode artwork by Katherine Boils. Show logo by Tim Skirven. This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also ask Alexa to play it. Please leave us a rating or review on iTunes. Revisit previous episodes of Wheels Off with Rosanne Cash, Rob Thomas, Will Forte, Lydia Loveless, Allison Moorer, Ted Leo, Paul F. Tompkins, Jen Kirkman, and more. Find Rhett's podcast #WheelsOff and other music-powered shows on @Osirispod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caitlin Rose, Snooper, Spodee Boy, Abk Gatez, Trapperman Dale, The Medium, BROKE, *repeat repeat, badhippy, God in Rehab, cosmic collective, Hours Too, park zero, Stuffed Spider
Estrenamos 'La Vida Moderna', nueva canción de Veintiuno que llega con la colaboración de Love Of Lesbian y que es una de sus mejores canciones, hasta la fecha. Escuchamos lo nuevo de Caitlin Rose y Lucy Dacus y también 'La Tormenta de Arena', de Dorian con motivo de la reedición y primera publicación en vinilo de 'La Ciudad Subterránea', el disco que marcó un antes y un después en la carrera del grupo de Barcelona. MORREO ft ADIÓS AMORES – Los Turistas DELAPORTE – Clap Clap DORIAN – La Tormenta de Arena MERYL STREEK - Death to the Landlord IDLES – Mr Motivator ELECTRIC SIX – Danger! PARAMORE - This Is Why SHYGIRL – Shlut THE 1975 – All I Need To Hear VEINTIUNO ft LOVE OF LESBIAN – La Vida Moderna GINEBRAS - Ansiedad JORDANA B. - Clase media EL VERBO ODIADO - La Pasión CAITLIN ROSE - Nobody's Sweetheart LUCY DACUS – Too Late Escuchar audio
We're feeling the love this week on @weheardwonders. Andrew gives his verdict on last weekend's @connectfestsco and Iain salutes a singular album celebrating its 28th anniversary. Then it's down to the new releases: big returns from Arctic Monkeys (now that he's checked out of the Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino, where will Alex Turner take up residency next?), alt-country singer-songwriter Caitlin Rose and pagan psychedelists Goat (will Iain be tempted to join fully-paid-up card-carrying tribe-member Andrew in the group's commune?), plus beguiling tunes from Silvana Estrada and Cass McCombs ripe for unpacking. Finally, something suitably stirring and cinematic has The Vinyl Word. Listen to We Heard Wonders on your podcast platform of choice; like, subscribe and recommend; catch up with previous editions and support the show by buying us a Coffee (link in the show bio).Support the show
Caitlin Rose, Elke, Dialup Ghost, Hew G, BeHoward, Virghost & KingPin Da'Composer, Claire Maisto, Donny Apollo, Anna Orchid, *repeat repeat, Smart Objects, Palm Ghosts, Rock Eupora, Lou Turner, Joey Kneiser, Kyle Hamlett Duo
Drummer and Nashville native, Jerry Pentecost has played with John Prine, Brent Cobb, Amanda Shires, Caitlin Rose, Aaron Lee Tasjan, and many others. In 2018 he became only the second drummer ever nominated for the Americana Music Association's Instrumentalist of the Year award. Since around 2019, Jerry has been the drummer for the Grammy award winning group, Old crow Medicine Show. In this episode, Jerry talks about: Loyalty over pay when juggling multiple gigs Playing the Medallion Ceremony at the Country Music Hall of Fame honoring Eddy Bayers Drumming for Old Crow Medicine Show Covering many roles with OCMS including playing mandolin, bones and singing Recording the latest OCMS record, Paint This Town Two op-eds he wrote for the Tennessean focusing on Black History Dealing with systemic racism Traditional country drumming and serving the song
Retumba la voz de Waylon Jennings a través de Dale Watson con esta versión del gran outlaw que abre programa con la mejor selección del country actual. Hoy Clave de Country, como clave es la música de Orville Peck que además de enmascarado con flecos compone con recuerdos a los 60 en el primer adelanto de canciones de su nuevo disco Bronco, como la gran reina del country Dolly Parton y sus sueños con pantalones vaqueros desvaídos o la canción de amor hasta la muerte del más veterano Willie Nelson que le componen Rodney Crowell y Chris Stapleton, pero que “copia” a Freddy Fender y su inolvidable Before The Next Teardrop Falls. Otra de amor es la de los barbudos countryrockeros 49 Winchester. Matt Maverick se pone manos a la obra con su #hillbilly music a la que dan respuesta Solomon Woodland o David Gideon desde New Mexico. The Kernal nos dejan una canción suave antes de volver al baile con Christopher DeLisle para quien no se hizo el trabajo. Y de bonus, el impresionante album de Aaron McDonnell, Too Many Days Like Saturday Night.Dale Watson w Lorrie Morgan, I've Always Been CrazyOrville Peck, C'mon Baby, CryOrville Peck, Outta TimeDolly Parton, Big Dreams and Faded JeansWillie Nelson, I'll Love You Till the Day I Die49 Winchester, AnnabelWhiskey Myers, John WayneMatt Maverick, Get Something DoneSolomon Woodland, Standing Still BluesDavid Gideon, Movin' to the CountryThe Kernal, Caitlin Rose, The Fight SongChristopher DeLisle (feat. Johnny Hiland), Work Don't WorkAaron McDonnell, Hill Country Saturday Night
Welcome to Roadcase!! We're super-psyched to have Nashville-based artist, The Kernal aka Joe Garner, for this episode. Joe's recently released album, "Listen to the Blood," is a compelling alt-country take on traditional roots music and also a heartfelt tribute to his late father, Charlie Garner, who played bass in the Grand Ole Opry for thirty years. Joe is an incredibly astute and at times acerbic songwriter who, despite his lineage, came into music as a path in his late teens, studying poetry and working his songcraft at open mics in college. Joe's signature is the red suit which belonged to his Dad and which Joe wears when performing to continue the tribute theme -- it's both touching and also slightly small, as Joe is quick to point out! Joe is an intelligent and affable human who moves forward with a mindful attitude accompanied by a playful and creative spirit. So hop on the Roadcase bus and learn more about this unique and amazing artist, Joe Garner, The Kernal. It's a great ride... and here we go!!For more information: https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comContact: info@roadcasepod.comTheme music: "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer
Today's podcast guest is Caitlin Rose. She is a resilience coach with over five years experience helping people overcome panic and anxiety naturally and permanently. Her work comes from her own experience navigating complex PTSD from early life trauma. After living with and troubleshooting chronic panic and anxiety for over a decade, she eventually mastered the principles of nervous system regulation and emerged panic-free. Today, she coaches people using a three step process to shift the nervous system out of a chronic survival state, calm the fear centers in the brain and proactively strengthen the brain structures that allow us to make those shifts permanent. Take advantage of a free, no-pressure 15 minute consultation to find out if this process can help you regain ease and freedom in your life!You can find her on Instagram or LinkedIn. Her email is caitlin@buildresilience360.comAlso as always you can follow me on the blog at www.toitime.orgHere are some blogs for anxiety mental health, self care, and therapy.As always please if you are feeling suicidal in any way or form please contact the National Suicide hotline at 1-800-273-8255
Welcome to Roadcase!! Please welcome The Kernal, Joe Garner, to the Roadcase community. Joe's latest album, "Listen to the Blood," released January 14, is a very personal journey through the mind of this amazing artist whose modern take on country music is both heartfelt and wonderfully structured. His album is a posthumous tribute to his Dad, who was a touring musician and played at the Grand Ole Opry for 30 years. Joe takes it to an even higher level by wearing his Dad's original blood-red suit on stage -- a striking and lovely tribute. Joe's heart also belongs on the road where he relishes the opportunity to portray his songs in a live setting, and where his gift for intimate storytelling -- honed at open mics and with a deep love of poetry -- truly comes alive. So climb aboard the Roadcase bus and learn more about the intelligent and compelling Joe Garner, The Kernal. Hold on tight... it's gonna be a great ride!!For more information: https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comContact: info@roadcasepod.comTheme music: "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer
Caitlin Rose, one of the most impactful storytellers and authentic singer/songwriters in Nashville, joins the show. Caitlin, who recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of her landmark album 'Own Side Now' with a Vinyl reissue, shares with Jamie a plethora of subjects. Among them, the important legacy she brought back to country music, the nerves and butterflies of performing on stage, the industry changes with social media and lots more. A masterful storyteller with a flair for concision, drama and imagery, Cailtin has been compared with luminaries like Iris Dement and Patsy Cline, but it is her authentic spirit that has crafted a unique and personal legacy in Country Music. For more information on Cailtin Rose, including access to her Patreon for fans and more, visit www.caitlinrose.com
Talking with Caitlin Rose about music making, living with tricky brains, and being weird kids.
This simple and sweet Yoga Sesh is one Yin Yoga pose, Folded Wing on both sides. Caitlin Rose reads her poem "Cosmos" while you settle into this potent pose. Props: none Visit www.caitlinrosekenney.com to learn about LIVE Virtual Classes, Yin Yoga Training and more.
This Nashville native joins the show to talk about her years touring and her wry, left-of-center take on American country music.
Vuelve la Gramola del Sr. Cardona, tu podcast musical sin etiquetas ni prejuicios. Un decimonoveno capítulo cargado de novedades como la sensual 'Tocarte' de Jorge Drexler junto a C. Tangana, la Lennoniana 'See Ya When I See Ya' de Miles Kane, el boleroglam de Daniel Me Estás Matando, el country crepuscular de The Kernal junto a Caitlin Rose, la nueva era tanto personal como musical de Amaia, el funk de los Bandalos Chinos o el inclasificable pop de Louta entre muchos otros. Además, celebramos el 70 cumpleaños del genio Charly García y los 50 años de carrera de Billy Joel. Ya sabes, dopamina musical para tus oídos.Listado de canciones:1. Scary Pockets - Take It Easy2. Yola - Diamond Studded Shoes3. Courtney Barnett - Write A List Of Things To Look Forward To4. The Kernal & Caitlin Rose - The Fight Song5. Holly Humberstone - Scarlett6. Amaia - Yo Invito7. Charly García - Promesas Sobre El Bidet (Interlude)8. Charly García - No Me Dejan Salir9. Abril Olivera & Fito Paez - MKOB10. Bandalos Chinos - Mi Fiesta11. Louta - La Forma De Tus Huesos12. Jorge Drexler & C. Tangana - Tocarte13. Daniel, Me Estás Matando & Niño de Elche - No Sabía14. Miles Kane - See Ya When I See Ya15. Billy Joel - My Life
This practice offers classic yoga poses in a slow, strengthening sequence and a 5-minute meditation. The foundational purpose of physical yoga practice, yoga asana, is to purify the body and mind in preparation for seated meditation. Caitlin Rose guides you into traditional yoga poses and offers helpful modifications and variations. Return to this class to develop a skillful and effective yoga asana and seated meditation practice. Props: 2 blocks Moves & poses to know: Reclined Figure 4, Downward Dog (Adho Mukha Svanasana), Chair Pose (Utkatasana), Drinking Bird, Warrior 1 (Virabhadrasana 1), Pyramid Pose (Parsvottanasana), Forearm Plank, Sphinx, Warrior 2 (Virabhadrasana 2), Extended Side Angle (Parsvakonasana), Forearm Side Plank, Seal Pose, Child's Pose (Balasana), Boat Pose (Navasana), Reverse Table Top, Head to Knee Pose (Janu Sirsasana) and Savasana. Visit www.caitlinrosekenney.com to learn about LIVE Virtual Classes, Yin Yoga Training and more.
Caitlin Rose says hello to share some thoughts, thank yous and ask for your support. Yoga Sesh Podcast is made possible by donations and your show of support. To donate to Yoga Sesh Podcast go to www.caitlinrosekenney.com/yogasesh-podcast I love hearing from you! Drop me a note at caitlinrosekenney.com/contact or on Instagram @caitlinrosekenney
COVER SONG SPECIAL EDITION: cosmic collective, Dirty Fuss, Butthole, Trip God F'RF'R & Negro Justice, Tristen, Reno Bo, And the Relatives & Caitlin Rose, Nick Woods, Cheers for Fears, Jesse Noah Wilson, Nicole Atkins, Sean Nelson
COVER SONG SPECIAL EDITION: cosmic collective, Dirty Fuss, Butthole, Trip God F'RF'R & Negro Justice, Tristen, Reno Bo, And the Relatives & Caitlin Rose, Nick Woods, Cheers for Fears, Jesse Noah Wilson, Nicole Atkins, Sean Nelson
Hemos llegado a mitad de este 2021 y es el momento de hacer un pequeño balance de todo lo que hemos escuchado a lo largo de estos seis meses en los que, a pesar de las circunstancias especiales a las que nos ha obligado la pandemia, hemos reunido un buen puñado de canciones perfectas para escuchar en el porche a cualquier hora. Ojalá a finales de año podamos hacer lo mismo con los próximos seis meses. Con la herencia de enormes contadores de historias, Mac Leaphart, nacido en Carolina del Sur, nos ha dejado un álbum tan vitalista como Music City Joke y una canción magnífica: "That Train". Yendo a las tierras de Colorado nos encontramos a The Barlow, cuyo segundo trabajo, Horseshoe Lounge, está inyectado de Red Dirt Music tal y como se manifiesta en “Fixin’ To Run”. De la provincia canadiense de Ontario, es Spencer Burton que regresa a sus raíces naturales en “Things I Can’t Do”, con el apoyo vocal de Caitlin Rose, para su álbum Coyote. John Hiatt y la Jerry Douglas Band han continuado con la tradición del legendario RCA Studio B de Nashville para completar un álbum como Leftover Feelings y dejar piezas maestras del calibre de "All The Lilacs In Ohio". A medio camino entre John Prine y Guy Clark, Vincent Neil Emerson ha encontrado a Rodney Crowell para producir su segundo álbum y regalando temas como "Texas Moon". Por otro lado, William Beckmann tuvo a Radney Foster como mentor y prepara un álbum en el que incluirá temas atemporales de la magnitud de "Bourbon Whisky". El también tejano Jason Eady ha dejado en su álbum Passage of Time una especie de estallido de creatividad en plena cuarentena. "My Best Friend” es su mejor ejemplo. Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real lanzaron por fin A Few Stars Apart, uno de los discos más esperados y donde Lukas se acerca más a las esencias de su padre, Ol' Willie, en una oda al amor como “We’ll Be Alright”. Tampoco podemos olvidar el regreso de la legendaria Loretta Lynn con Still Woman Enough, donde colabora con distintas mujeres cercanas al country, entre ella está Margo Price con quien recuerda a dúo “One’s On The Way”. El atrevimiento de Shannon McNally ha dado sus frutos en The Waylon Sessions, visión femenina y matizada de algunos de los grandes clásicos del mítico músico tejano. Su versión junto a Rodney Crowell de "I Ain’t Living Long Like This" es soberbia. Tras un docena de años en silencio, Treasure of Love supone la vuelta conjunta de Butch Hancock, Joe Ely y Jimmie Dale Gilmore bajo el nombre mítico de los Flatlanders con una versión imponente del clásico “Sittin’ On Top Of The World”. Para despedirnos nos emplazamos a ver a Blackberry Smoke, en su regreso a escenarios españoles a comienzos de 2022. Ahora nos han regalado You Hear Georgia, un disco magnífico en el que aparece "Ain't The Shame" . Escuchar audio
Musician Caitlin Rose joins the final girls of Bunk 237 to dissect Tilman Singer's retro dreamy hellscape, Luz (2018). Get in this imaginary taxi cab and let's go for a ride!
This practice is designed to bring you back into your body so that you can recalibrate your inner compass and allocate your energy wisely. Caitlin Rose weaves Chinese Meridian Theory into this practice by illuminating a simple map of the Gallbladder Meridian. The Gallbladder, according to Chinese Medicine, is responsible for your discernment. Take this practice whenever you need to step away from distractions and come back to your inner knowing. Props: Grab several pillows (or yoga bolsters) and blocks. Moves & poses to know: Banana, Pigeon Pose or Deer Pose, Seated Twist, Dragonfly, Sphinx, Child's Pose and reclined Butterfly. Visit www.caitlinrosekenney.com to learn about LIVE Virtual Classes, Yoga Teacher Training and more.
This practice is designed to bring you back into your body so that you can recalibrate your inner compass and allocate your energy wisely. Caitlin Rose weaves Chinese Meridian Theory into this practice by illuminating a simple map of the Gallbladder Meridian. The Gallbladder, according to Chinese Medicine, is responsible for your discernment, which includes how and with whom you spend your time with. Take this practice whenever you need to step away from distractions and come back to your inner knowing. Props: Grab several pillows (or yoga bolsters) and blocks. Moves & poses to know: Banana, Pigeon Pose or Deer Pose, Seated Twist, Dragonfly, Sphinx, Child's Pose, Shoelace with side bend and neck release and reclined Butterfly. Visit www.caitlinrosekenney.com to learn about LIVE Virtual Classes, Yoga Teacher Training and more.
As a spiritual practioner, Tantra fascinates me. I am an an amateur but I am eager to learn more. How can the embrace of our own inner feminine and masculine energies be a key to inner alchemy? The shadow, taboos and sacred sexuality-oh my! Caitlin Rose is an intuitive wellness coach and tantra teacher. On this episode, Caitlin shares what led her to Tantra and how this ancient non-dual philosophy might be the key to spiritual liberation. You can find her on Instagram @ animarising. Book a session with her at her website: animaintuitivehealing.com.
A reflective and honest hello from Caitlin Rose at the beginning of 2021. This humble podcast is created and produced entirely by Caitlin Rose herself and is a labor of love. Your donations, no matter the amount, support the production of Yoga Sesh Podcast and are significant. To make a donation go to https://www.caitlinrosekenney.com/yogasesh-podcast Caitlin Rose offers live virtual yoga classes every week https://www.caitlinrosekenney.com/schedule and seasonal attunement virtual workshops five times a year https://www.caitlinrosekenney.com/virtual-workshops Her foundational virtual course in YIN YOGA: ELEMENTAL & NATURAL REALITY STUDIES combines practical curriculum with nourishing self-inquiry. Attend to your physical vitality, psycho-emotional wellbeing and the precious journey of your soul. Through a combination of practice, lecture and self-reflection you will discover the profound benefits of Yin Yoga. Learn more https://www.caitlinrosekenney.com/yin-yoga-training
Liza Anne, Caitlin Rose, Bats, $avvy, Jordan XX, John the Shaman, And the Boys, Charlie Whitten, Oral Sax
Liza Anne, Caitlin Rose, Bats, $avvy, Jordan XX, John the Shaman, And the Boys, Charlie Whitten, Oral Sax
I've been thinking about my podcast listeners a lot lately and how much I would like to know your name and see your face. COVID-19 has shown me how much I value connection with the people taking my yoga classes. I am inviting you to say hello by dropping me a note or taking one of my live virtual yoga classes. I am also keen to share with you that my Yin Yoga Training is now two parts and Part 1 is VIRTUAL which means anyone in the world can take it. So, please reach out to me! Contact me and learn about live virtual classes and Yin Yoga Training at www.caitlinrosekenney.com. I am also on Instagram @caitlinrosekenney I would love to know who you are, how you found Yoga Sesh podcast, what your experience is with it and anything else you want to share with me. With love, Caitlin Rose PS: If you haven't practiced Vin-Yin: Inner Archaeology MUSIC mixed by @disconektar a.k.a. Taylor Phinney it is incredible. I am so grateful for this unexpected gift from Taylor.
Caitlin Rose opens this Yoga Sesh with an ask for connection, she wants to know who is practicing with this podcast :) You can find her on Instagram @cailtinrosekenney or write her a note via the Contact page on www.caitlinrosekenney.com. She is now leading weekly LIVE virtual yoga classes and would be delighted for podcast listeners to join. Here are the details: www.caitlinrosekenney.com/live-classes. This practice is a full-body Yin Yoga sesh designed to clean and clear the major meridians (energetic channels) in your body. The theme is about the element of Fire, which is associated with the season of Summer. Fire deconstructs what was previously built, separates or unblends that which was glued together and clears the landscape for something new to grow. As you do this practice, notice what around you or within you is in a phase of destruction, alchemy or searing clarity? This is the Fire element at work in your life. You can also take this class online with video: https://vimeo.com/432362538 This Yoga Sesh was recorded at home and you may hear mild background noise in the audio. Let these sounds blend with the noises around you as you practice developing your capacity for presence while returning to the sensations in your body over and over again. Suggested props: a bolster or pillows, yoga blocks, blankets Moves & poses to know (Yin Yoga names): Dangling, Squat, Supine Twist, Half Butterfly, Saddle, Dragonfly, Reclined Butterfly with your hands under your bum, Child's Pose with one arm threaded under and Supported Fish Pose. Visit www.caitlinrosekenney.com to learn about LIVE Virtual Classes, Yoga Teacher Training and more.
This simple and spacious Yoga Sesh offers Yin Yoga poses and breathwork to support your lungs. Caitlin Rose prompts you to take Child's Pose with one arm threaded under (both sides), Supported Fish Pose and the Full Yogic Breath. Enjoy peace and quiet as you expand the tissues around your lungs and practice breathing fully. This Yoga Sesh was recorded at home and Caitlin Rose is practicing while she guides you. You may hear mild background noise in the audio, please let this blend with the noises around you as you practice developing your capacity for presence, alertness and calm all at once. Suggested props: a bolster/pillow/meditation cushion Moves & poses to know: Child's Pose with one arm threaded under, Supported Fish Pose and Full Yogic Breath. Visit www.caitlinrosekenney.com to learn about LIVE Virtual Classes, Yoga Teacher Training and more.
Getting Unstuck, 5/19/20, Ep 8: "Two Therapists, One Mission" In this episode I talk with husband and wife, Caitlin Rose and Mike Egan. They are on a mission to help heal men and women from all walks of life. Caitlin tells a story of how she was lost and confused with her direction in life and asked the universe for help. As it turns out, a literal "sign" was hanging in a hallway and helped point her in the right direction! Mike spoke about how his faith in himself was restored when he began trusting his heart, which in turn, enabled him to create the theraputic business he desired. Caitlin also talks about one of my favorite subjects, sacred contracts! Edited and Produced by: Joe Fenton instagram: @felony_fenton Music by: Russ Linder russell_2486@yahoo.com You can find Caitlin here: facebook: Caitlin Rose Counseling, LLC instagram: Caitlin Rose Counseling You can find Mike here: https://www.youandyoursllc.com/ Both can be found in psychology today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/connecticut Questions or comments? You can find us here at gettingunstuck123@gmail.com
New dance mix is here! New Tech House arrivals by Tube & Berger, Cato Anaya, Les Castizos, Ivan Oliva, Fray Celis, Ioan Corre, Ryder, De La Suitte, Armand Pena, Caitlin Rose, La Platja, Antho Decks, Five Past 5, Silkeepers, JollyJ, Sam Van Horne, Dum K, Allan Nunez, Jack Lecher, Guisepp, Ivan Lopez, Andres Llano & Gianni Ruocco. Enjoy dancing! ► Website: https://djhetman.com ► iTunes: https://bit.ly/hetmandj ► Youtube: https://bit.ly/djhetman
Yoga practice with Caitlin Rose Kenney: be prepared to hold poses and feel a slow burn of strength and opening in this class! Caitlin Rose focuses on poses that release the psoas and lengthen the inner thighs to relieve the low back. If you've been sitting, running, hiking, cycling or traveling lately this class is for you! Suggested props: a block or bolster can be used to support seated postures and Yin Yoga poses. Moves & poses to know: Temple Pose, Cow-Cat Spinal Movement, Low Lunge (back knee down), Prasarita Padottanasana, Mandukasana, High Lunge, Revolved Lunge, Ardha Hanumanasana, Skandasana, Lizard Lunge with Thigh Stretch, Super Wide-Knee Child's Pose, Virasana (Rock Pose in Yin Yoga), Neck Release, Butterfly (Yin Yoga), Nadi Shodhana Pranayama, Matsyasana (Fish Pose) and Savasana. Visit www.caitlinrosekenney.com to learn about LIVE Virtual Classes, Yoga Teacher Training and more.
As Solutions Partners, there are several HubSpotters that we don't get to interact with very often, direct reps being one. HubSpot direct reps are the salespeople for HubSpot, and they sell to businesses leveraging HubSpot that don't need/want an agency. There are instances of overlap between the Solutions Partner and the direct rep, and we've always been curious as to what that entails, and how as a Solutions Partner, we can better utilize direct reps. After all, we're all playing on the same team. Caitlin Rose, Small Business direct rep, and David Bernstein, Mid-market direct rep, join us to provide a look into the role of the direct rep—from heir training, sales processes, dialogue with customers and how that all fits into their relationships with Solutions Partners. You can find Caitlin Rose on LinkedIn, and her celebrity dog Wyatt on Instagram. You can find David Bernstein on LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe, share with your friends and rate and review on Apple Podcasts and Podchaser. If you have a question or suggestion for future episodes, send an email to inbound@moreycreative.com. Don't forget to subscribe to the 'Inbound & Down' Question of the Day for a daily email containing a multiple-choice question on topics such as Inbound, SEO, design, agency life, and more! Subscribe to News Beat wherever you get your podcasts to be notified when future episodes drop. This episode is sponsored by HubSearch. Learn more online at hubsearch.com/podcast
Caitlin is a Reki energy practitioner and holistic health coach showing people the benefits of a positive and comfortable environment in our external and internal environment. Most people want to try living a healthy lifestyle thinking being physically fit is the answer but so many more aspects are in play when it comes to wellness. Spiritual is a major component i a world where it seems mental health is on the incline because of the amount of isolation and neglect we give to our personal selves and the emotions we push away never truly clearing ones mind or inner-self.
Songwriter and vocalist Caitlin Rose takes us through an elegant evening of laughter, tears, martinis, and dancing for her fantasy funeral.
On Episode 39, Mac and Caitlin Rose remember Deviantart, discuss Satanism, and recall their Goth Childhood. There is light cursing throughout the episode that may not be suitable for all listeners. This is part one of a two part episode!Episode Links:Deviantart"Heart's A Mess" by Gotye"Apartment Hunting 101"https://thesatanictemple.com/"How to Furnish Your Apartment"News Articles:Man Abandons His Own Birthday Party to Rescue Panicked Dog Swimming Through Chilly NYC RiverBlack Dogs And Cats Are Last On The List For Adoption, I Want To Change That By Taking Beautiful Portraits Of ThemDad Makes Goth Daughter Feel At Home In This German Hardware Store AdLife HacksSpend time outside.Try to find a way to enjoy exercising.When you’re having trouble focusing or you’re feeling unmotivated, do something small and manageable.It’s much better to do part of something as opposed to nothing.Try new stuff.Buy cheap the first time and/or second hand.Beds are for sleeping and The Maritals.Your New Apartment the blog.Your New Apartment on Patreon.Your New Apartment on Society6Contact us: askyournewapartment@gmail.comIntro, outro, and transitional musical loops by Natalie Ice. Find her album "Hungover/Spiritual" on all your favorite streaming services. Natalia's Website. Natalia's Insta.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/yournewapartment?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=creatorshare2)
Flute 360 | Episode 56: “Academic Highlights at Texas Woman’s University” (42:38) In today’s episode, Heidi talks with the Flute Pedagogy class at Texas Woman’s University. Dr. Danielle Woolery who is a clarinetist and a music education specialist teaches the pedagogy class. My time at TWU was eventful with a Flute 360 presentation and then the recording of this episode. The TWU students talk about their academic successes throughout the year, their unique projects, and many other topics. Check out today’s episode! Episode 56 – Main Points: 0:26 – Gold Sponsor: Interactive Flute Retreat, South Haven, MI 1:15 – Welcome & Episode Topics 3:11 – Flute Pedagogy Course 3:26 – Dr. Danielle Woolery 3:32 – Class Topics: methodologies, résumés, studio lesson handbooks, interviews 4:45 – Caitlin: Lessons learned from the flute pedagogy course. 4:56 – Method Books: beginner & intermediate levels, scale books, and more! 6:05 – David: How to write a recommendation letter for our students. 6:55 – Flute 360’s Episode 20: Recommendation Letters 7:31 – Giovanni: Explore our teaching methods through literature. 8:05 – Giovanni & Caitlin: Supportive Environment 9:14 – Networking and Collaboration 10:20 – David: Flute Literature and Flute Pedagogy Courses 11:31 – Target’s Bookshelves 12:23 – Caitlin: Personalized Courses 12:56 – Résumés 13:24 – Every flutist has their own unique place within the music community! 14:10 – TWU’s Department of Music – Pedagogy Degree 15:55 – Caitlin’s comments 17:52 – Heidi: Life is a great teacher! 18:14 – Caitlin graduates May 2019 from TWU. 19:04 – Dr. Woolery’s comments 19:34 – TWU’s Teaching Assistantships through the Department of Music. 19:51 – David: Requirements for the T.A. 21:03 – Changing different hats as a musician. 21:21 – Caitlin: Teaching and Grading 22:35 – Building confidence and gaining experience. 23:00 – Mentorship 23:21 – Caitlin comments about her teaching assistantship. 23:29 – Denton State Supported Living Center, TX 24:44 – Time Management 25:31 – Texas Flute Society 26:12 – Jacob Wright, TFS - Festival Co-Chair 27:01 – Giovanni: Music Family at TWU 30:00 – Topic #3 30:08 – David: TWU’s Flute Pedagogy Workshop 31:14 – Flute 360’s Episode 37 with Valerie Coleman 31:44 – Dr. Danielle Woolery mentions students’ projects! 32:07 – Flute Quartet Project (Paula, Caitlin, Jacob, and special mention, David) 32:30 – Caitlin comments on the group’s flute quartet project! 32:48 – Prescribed Music List (PML) 35:38 – Click here for the PDF or contact Caitlin Rose. 36:39 – Elizabeth Gilbert’s Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear 37:25 – National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors 38:04 – Gio’s project. 41:04 – Conclusion! 41:57 – Bronze Sponsor: J&K Productions’ Website Episode 56 – Resources Mentioned: TWU – Dr. Danielle Woolery TWU – Dr. Pamela Youngblood TWU – The Department of Music TWU Student: Paula Hartsough’s Website TWU Student: Caitlin Rose’s Website TWU Student: David Wright’s Instagram TWU Student: Giovanni Perez’s Facebook Flute 360 – Dr. Heidi Kay Begay’s Website Episode 56 – Sponsors: Gold: Interactive Flute Retreat, South Haven, MI Silver & Bronze: J&K Productions’ Website
Yoga practice with Caitlin Rose Kenney: This nourishing Yin practice will encourage you to release stale energy and renew every layer of your being. Caitlin Rose shares insights from Chinese Meridian Theory about how a Yin Yoga practice can support your organs and takes you on a restoring journey through poses that attend to both your liver and your kidneys. Suggested props: 2 blocks, a blanket unfolded across your mat and a bolster Moves & poses to know: Constructive Rest, Supine Twist, Sphinx, Seal, Embryo, Dragonfly, Broken Wing and Pigeon. Visit www.caitlinrosekenney.com to learn about LIVE Virtual Classes, Yoga Teacher Training and more.
Caitlin Rose Mahoney is a comedian living in Chicago, IL. Her show, Unprotected Sketch, can be seen at the Logan Square Improv, Wednesdays in March at 8:30pm. https://logansquareimprov.com/event/unprotected-sketch/ This episode brought to you by- https://soundcloud.com/pdlttfp
As director of business affairs at the Country Music Association, Aaron Hartley clears rights for online content, works with music publishers on payments for song placements and acts as a liaison between artists and the CMA for television properties. But before working in the world of country music, Aaron cut his teeth by launching Theory Eight Records, a small indie-rock label that has released material for the likes of Bully, Caitlin Rose and Copeland among others. Aside from finding and fixing classic audio gear, Aaron also currently runs Forever Analog, a mixture of a clothing brand and a community that extends beyond his passion for vinyl to celebrate anything tactile, including reel-to-reel players and classic photography equipment. On today’s show, we examine how the CMA was born out out of radio's reaction to Elvis' fame, the importance of Weird Al, how we can prevent hobbies like collecting vinyl from becoming too overwhelming and more. Visit Aaron's websites -- aaronhartley.me and foreveranalog.net -- for updates on DIY projects, insightful blog pieces, his social media and more.
Yoga practice with Caitlin Rose Kenney: This short yoga sesh dives right into a Yin Yoga practice designed to support the Liver. Caitlin Rose guides you skillfully into each Yin Yoga pose and offers insights on the organ of the Liver, the Liver Meridian Line according to Chinese Meridian Theory and how to support your Liver through yoga poses, visualizations and breath-work. As a compliment to this Yin practice, try taking Vinyasa Flow for Liver Support before or after this class! Beginning prone on your mat you will move into several yin poses and hold each for approximately 5 minutes each. Suggested props: 2 Blocks and 1 Bolster Moves & poses to know: Sphinx Pose, Child's Pose, Shoelace Pose (also called Gomukhasana), Straddle Pose (also called Upavischta Konasana and Dragonfly Pose) and Reclined Butterfly (also called Supta Baddha Konasana) Visit www.caitlinrosekenney.com to learn about LIVE Virtual Classes, Yoga Teacher Training and more.
The Breeders’ Cup is the theme, as Bob and Mike talk horse racing and play music. Each one give three picks to watch for the Friday and Saturday races at Del Mar, plus they play and discuss tunes from Caitlin Rose, Jim Carroll, Bastro, Eddie Noack, Wax Fang, and a little band that Bob used to be in called Pavement.
Yoga practice with Caitlin Rose Kenney: Support your liver, an organ deeply intertwined with your ability to detox and digest, with this short (30 minute) Vinyasa Flow practice. To stimulate the liver, Caitlin Rose has carefully chosen postures that target the liver and the meridian line of the liver. Using the map of Chinese Meridian theory, Caitlin Rose crafts potent yoga classes aimed at restoring and rebalancing your organs. According to Chinese Medicine, your liver is the organ responsible for your inner world and when you are in a state of dissonance, confusion, or hurt — emotions of irritation, anger, and resistance present themselves. Through turning inwards and doing practices to support the liver (like this yoga class) those feelings of aggravation can be transmuted into compassion for self and others. The class opens with a wide-knee Child's Pose to help you drop-in to your practice and then moves into a heat building sequence that includes twists, core strengthening and hip openers. This session winds-down with a long Pigeon Pose and you have the option to take Savasana to close your practice or switch Yoga Sesh Podcast episodes and go to the Yin Yoga Liver Support Sesh to compliment the dynamic practice you just finished. Suggested props: 2 Blocks Moves & poses to know: Down dog with Figure Four Legs, Chair Pose (Utkatasana), Warrior 1 (Virabhadrasana 1), 1/2 Splits (Ardha Hanumanasana) with IT Band Stretch, Down Dog with Twist, Eagle Leg Crunches, & Pigeon Pose. Visit www.caitlinrosekenney.com to learn about LIVE Virtual Classes, Yoga Teacher Training and more.
Jordan Lehning gives advice on collaboration, songwriting, production, what makes great songs, and his experience in the music industry. Jordan Lehning is a Nashville native who grew up in the studio. After a brief stint at Berklee College of Music, he returned to Nashville to record, play in bands, and cut his engineering teeth working for his father, Kyle Lehning, who has also been on the show on Episode 94: http://RSRockstars.com/94. We have also heard from Jordan’s brother, Jason Lehning, on Episode 74: http://RSRockstars.com/74. The Lehnings are obviously a very musical family and I am honored to have all of them on the podcast! After working with the likes of Randy Travis, Ray Price, BJ Thomas, Kenny Rogers, among others, Jordan ventured out on his own finding success in film scoring, commercial licensing, and production. He has worked with many Nashville indie artists including Jasmin Kaset, Caitlin Rose, Andrew Combs, Kree Harrison and more. He has become known for his skills in composition, and arranging with Kacey Musgraves, Shane MacAnally, Rodney Crowell, Charlie Worsham, Jacquire King, Jessie Baylin, Lucie Silvas and others. Jordan now works out of his newly constructed full-service studio, The Duck, where we are joining you today. Thanks to our sponsors: Check out Chris Graham Mastering: http://RSRockstars.com/FreeMasteringSample Roswell Pro Audio: https://RoswellProAudio.com Leave a Review Get the full show notes at: http://RSRockstars.com/104 -Also- Free mix training with Lij at: http://MixMasterBundle.com Get yourself a Rockstar T-shirt at: http://RSRockstars.com/Tshirt Download the theme music at: http://SkadooshMusic.com
The guys talk about absence in recovery, with songs from Youth Lagoon, Caitlin Rose, Deerhunter, Jim Croce, Bill Withers, Alice Boman, M83 and Kishi Bashi. (Drop the Needle does not own or claim ownership of any music used in this podcast. All rights go to original owner.)
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Mike Phirman, Erica Rhodes, James Acaster and Aisling Bea join Dave Holmes for an episode recorded LIVE at the Eureka Theatre for SF Sketchfest. They try their best pick up lines, eat truly awful Bay area delicacies, and accidentally order some dollhouses for everyone. Mike Phirman wants to plug his song, You've Got What it Takes and recommends the Sleep with Me podcast. Erica Rhodes wants to plug The Night Light Comedy Show and recommends you listen to Caitlin Rose. James Acaster wants to plug Luna Dott Raids the Bee Pigeon and recommends you see Josh Gondelman whenever you have a chance. Aisling Bea is on Twitter, @WeeMissBea and has nothing to plug (other than her butt), and recommends you listen to her friend's band, Luna Dott Raids the Bee Pigeon. And finally, Dave Holmes in on Twitter @DaveHolmes and hosts his live quiz show The Friday Forty at LA's Meltdown Theatre on the second Friday of every month. You can let us know what you think of International Waters and suggest guests through our Facebook group or on Twitter, we're @IWPod. Written by Sarah Morgan and Riley Silverman, recorded at the Eureka Theatre during SF Sketchfest, produced by Christian Dueñas and Jennifer Marmor.
Yoga practice with Caitlin Rose Kenney: Inspired by a visit to the Cadaver Lab, Caitlin Rose takes you through a sequence designed to strengthen an under-used muscle — your gluteus minimus! This alignment-focused 42-minutes class is great for newer yogis and experienced yogis that appreciate technical instruction. Highlights include booty work, hamstring opening and poses to release your psoas. Recommended props: 2 blocks Moves and poses to know: Constructive Rest, Booty Work and Full Splits (Hanumanasana), & Acid Cat (a creative take on the traditional Cat-Cow flow that I learned from my teacher Gina Caputo). Visit www.caitlinrosekenney.com to learn about LIVE Virtual Classes, Yoga Teacher Training and more.
Yoga practice with Caitlin Rose Kenney: As a former ballet dancer, Caitlin Rose knew exactly what her friend, who's a professional dancer, meant when she requested a yoga sesh focused on relieving the neck and shoulders. Dancers aren’t the only ones who carry chronic tension in the neck and shoulder area. Due to the frequent use of technology and tension patterns created when driving cars, the neck and shoulders get rigid. This 52-minute practice is designed to bring mobility and ease back into the neck and shoulders by titrating between dynamic strengthening and softening. Caitlin Rose opens the practice with a simple joint lease series that begins in the hands and works systematically into the shoulders. She then guides you through Sun Salutations and then targets the neck and shoulders with poses that alternate between heating and releasing. The class winds down with outer hip stretches and supported inversions. Recommended props: 1 block and an open wall. Practicing outside? A big tree trunk will work too ;) Moves and poses to know: "Shoulder Clock" at a Wall, Surya Namaskara A, Virasana with Ushas Mudra, Anahatasana (Puppy Dog Pose), Forearm Plank, Dolphin Pose, Neck Release, Gomukasana (Cow Face) Legs, Garudasana (Eagle) Arms, Supported Setu Bandhasana (Bridge Pose) & Viparita Karani on a block (“Block Stand”). Visit www.caitlinrosekenney.com to learn about LIVE Virtual Classes, Yoga Teacher Training and more.
Yoga practice with Caitlin Rose Kenney: This 70-minute yoga sesh is the perfect balance of effort and ease! Recorded in Cairns, Australia, in the extraordinary rainforest, Caitlin Rose talks about invoking ease to find deep hip openers. The class opens with a breath-to-movement flow lengthening your hamstrings and softening the back of your hips. As the class progresses, you will activate your core and strengthen your legs in warrior poses. For all of your effort, you will also find serenity in poses that release the hips and culminate in a relaxing sequence that brings you towards Supine Eka Pada Sirsasana (Reclined Foot Behind the Head Pose). Don't let the peak pose scare you away, you will enjoy this class regardless of whether you can put your foot behind your head! Recommended props: 1 block & 1 bolster Moves and poses to know: Malasana, Eagle Crunches, Humble Warrior, Head to Ankle Prep, Breathing Pigeon, 1/2 Happy Baby, Eka Pada Sirsasana. Visit www.caitlinrosekenney.com to learn about LIVE Virtual Classes, Yoga Teacher Training and more.
Feeling Free — Nicole Willis & the Soul Investigators We’re loving this retro R&B/soul group of American-born Nicole Willis, based in Helsinki, Finland. Half Moon — Janis Joplin Can’t go wrong with some lost Janis classics. Naked Eye — Luscious Jackson Hard to believe it’s been 20 years since this alt-rock gem landed. Shut Up Kiss Me — Angel Olsen We’ve featured Angel Olsen on a Whiskey & Bananas playlist a while back, but she’s too amazing not to include her new music here — we couldn’t be more excited about her new album coming out in the fall. End Of The World — Anika An off-kilter, Nico-esque reimagingining of the Skeeter Davis classic. Sail Away Ladies — Odetta No one did it better than the legendary Odetta. The Girl from Detroit City — Suzi Quatro 70s glam rock wunderkind & “Happy Days” actress Suzi Quatro reflects on her Detroit roots. Heartbreak — Spike & the Sweet Spots This cover of a Shannon & The Clams original by local Chicago retro rock n rollers Spike & the Sweet Spots harkens back to a different era with stunning vocals. Lady Scarface — Lydia Lunch One of the original NYC punk pioneers, Lydia Lunch goes cabaret in this hidden gem. Spare Me Fetzer’s Blues — Caitlin Rose Young Nashville singer Caitlin Rose captures some of the best vibes that country music can offer.
Tara Helfer and Caitlin Rose Boyle talk about their experience creating and developing Buck and Lou and the Night Crew, for Nickelodeon's 2014 Animated Shorts Program. We discuss what it was like to pitch a concept for a short, and how their friendship resulted in a natural road towards collaborating. Caitlin also shares a bit about Jonesy (written by Sam Humphries, colored by Mickey Quinn), the comic she is currently illustrating for Boom!. Additionally, we talk about tools, art school, NeoPets, roleplaying games, and the cinematic tragedy of Jurassic Park 4. Caitlin's Website Tara's Website Watch Buck and Lou! Additional Notes: Garfield: Cool Cat NeoPets, Vampire: The Masquerade, Dungeon World Bohnanza Jurassic World is bad. Don't watch it. Jonesy - now an ongoing series This episode is sponsored by Iron Galaxy and brought to you by the Chicago Podcast Cooperative
Yoga practice with Caitlin Rose Kenney: This 50-minute class was co-created by Caitlin Rose and the 200-hour teachers in training at the Colorado School of Yoga. It's a dynamic solar class that intelligently prepares all planes of the body for Side Plank (Vaschistasana). You will fortify your core, legs, and arms in order to radiate like you never have before in Side Plank. Expect planks and lunges with a sprinkle of hip-opening and hamstring lengtheners. Recommended props: 1 block Moves and poses to know: Lounge Lunge, Jiva Squats, Side Plank (Vaschistasana), and Bharadvaja’s Twist. Visit www.caitlinrosekenney.com to learn about LIVE Virtual Classes, Yoga Teacher Training and more.
Shanon and Mark talk about the recent movie Last Shift.They discuss it's similarities to Assault on Precinct 13 and the Manson Family. The conversation turns to remakes, originality, and staying power in horror movies. The episode opens with a song from Willie and Lukas Nelson, then one from the Man in Black, and closes out with Caitlin Rose.
Nathan went to BGGCON. Big whoop. 0:00:00 Please Listen Carefully 0:01:59 Foreplay, Small Conventions, NazCon, Girly Drink Con 0:16:35 BGGCON 1:41:58 Dessert Penis, Secret Santa 1:51:00 Song Opening music by Jahzzar, Between segment music by Ray Rude, Closing song by Caitlin Rose
Why aren’t there more female stars in country? Could alt-country favorites like Jason Isbell and Caitlin Rose ever cross over? How is Sam Hunt kind of like country’s Drake? Why are fans new to country so into Kacey Musgraves? Chris Payne and two special guests — writers Caitlin White and Nick Murray — discuss where the genre’s at in 2015. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Music Featured On This Weeks Episode Is From The Following Albums: Lucette – Black Is The Color (2014) Adam Faucett – Blind Water Finds Blind Water (2014) Caitlin Rose – The Stand-In (2013) Lucettemusic.com Adamfaucett.com Thecaitlinrose.com Glen-simpson.com
I’m still buzzing after a couple of AMAZING house concerts this week, so a few moments from those, as well as some house concert dreams and some hot new music.
I’m still buzzing after a couple of AMAZING house concerts this week, so a few moments from those, as well as some house concert dreams and some hot new music.
FTB podcast #203 features the new album by CAITLIN ROSE called The Stand-In. Show #203 CAITLIN ROSE - I Was Cruel (The Stand-In) CONNOR CHRISTIAN & SOUTHERN GOTHIC - Sheets Down (New Hometown) KEVIN ABERNATHY - Gudger Town (Some Stories) THE HOWLIN’ BROTHERS - Big Time (Howl) (mic break) STELLA! - Back to the Roots (Sorry, Stella) CHRIS LEIGH & THE BROKEN HEARTS - Broken Hearted Friends (Who's That?) AJ DOWNING - Willie (Had We Never Been High) (Good Day) THOM CHACON - Ain't Gonna Take Us Alive (Thom Chacon) CAITLIN ROSE - Waitin' (The Stand-In) (mic break) GURF MORLIX - Series of Closin' Doors (Gurf Morlix Finds the Present Tense) KEVIN BROWN - Desert Wind (The Beloved) LEFT ARM TAN - Fading Away (Alticana) HONEYHONEY - Let's Get Wrecked (Billy Jack) CRANKSHAFT & THE GEAR GRINDERS - Dancin' In The Dirt (What You Gonna Do) (mic break) CAITLIN ROSE - Dallas (The Stand-In) Here is the RSS feed: http://ftbpodcasts.libsyn.com/rss. Freight Train Boogie podcasts also air weekly on RootHog Radio and on Rob Ellen's Flyinshoes Review. Get the Freight Train Boogie Americana Android App from Amazon for only $1.99. (March 15th, 2013) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie
A few tunes today to kick off THE BIG GAME (once we figure out what that game is), before veering off into holiday territory. The holidays get us thinking about those year-end best of lists, so we’ve got some new and notable contenders for those considerations. And, of course, some exciting shows to preview, this time Willy Porter and the return of The Wooden Sky.
A few tunes today to kick off THE BIG GAME (once we figure out what that game is), before veering off into holiday territory. The holidays get us thinking about those year-end best of lists, so we’ve got some new and notable contenders for those considerations. And, of course, some exciting shows to preview, this time Willy Porter and the return of The Wooden Sky.
Six Pack 2: Americana 1. Shovels and Rope - Birmingham 2. Audra Mae and The Almighty Sound - The Real Thing 3. Caitlin Rose - Shanghai Cigarettes 4. Delta Rae - Morning Comes 5. The Lumineers - Stubborn Love 6. He's My Brother, She's My Sister - How'm I Gonna Get Back Home Tonight
Featuring: Buried Beds, The Bandana Splits, The Smittens, Caitlin Rose, EMA, Chloe Leavers, Tashaki Miyaki, Two Suns, King Arthur, Tea Cozies, The Monicans, Okkervil River, Keep Shelly in Athens. Also mentioned: Jon Snow and David Pujadas
Issue 26: The Brits Love Country! Robert 'Bob' Duvet sits down with Nashville's Caitlin Rose for a conversation about her new record Own Side Now, songwriting, SF and Black Flag? Then we cross the pond to spotlight Britain's Inca Gold, go down to New Zealand for the Naked and the Famous, Austin for Band of Heathens, LA for some Grouplove and Brazil for CSS...Also, songs by Andrew Combs, Treetop Flyers, PJ Harvey, and David Bowie...Hear what's cooking this week in Bob Duvet's kitchen on the NEW radio.
Issue 26: The Brits Love Country! Robert 'Bob' Duvet sits down with Nashville's Caitlin Rose for a conversation about her new record Own Side Now, songwriting, SF and Black Flag? Then we cross the pond to spotlight Britain's Inca Gold, go down to New Zealand for the Naked and the Famous, Austin for Band of Heathens, LA for some Grouplove and Brazil for CSS...Also, songs by Andrew Combs, Treetop Flyers, PJ Harvey, and David Bowie...Hear what's cooking this week in Bob Duvet's kitchen on the NEW radio.
Tipping new acts is a inexact science isn't it? For every success story there's rotting NME cover from the 1990s in your attic, hopefully proclaiming Terris the 'best new band in the country.' Then there's the BBC sound of list, a industry love in that seems to further grease the wheels between mainstream media and mainstream acts, PRs and labels. And when the winner is announced(the unfortunate Little Boots et al), the BBC will obviously spend the next six months trying to convince you 'how right they were!' by instantly play listing their chosen new darlings. Then there's the music media constantly and veraciously searching for that 'next big thing' when in reality its the music that matters whether that's from a act on album one or album four. With all of that in mind, I present to you my Tip Tape for 2011, you see we write about unsigned, small label acts all year round so these are my recommendations rather than my props to bash you round the head with or attempts to tell you how 'you heard it here first' they are just a collection of relatively new acts I like. Some of them are completely new, some under appreciated and some bubbling under the surface, all of whom I believe and I know will be producing music that is worthy of your attention in the next twelve months. And that's all there is too it ok no ulterior motive?! Ok then, with the spiel over I hope you enjoy my Tip Tape for 2011! There's been a preponderance fuzzy art rocking types crawling from basements, blinking into the light in the past few years. From the bittersweet C86 dipped indie pop of Brooklyn's Pains of Being Pure at Heart to the nu-gaze might of A Place to Bury Strangers, and this year's noise popping tips for the tops London dwellers Yuck. Well boy/girl four piece Hold Kiss Kill just might be the most intruding new addition, displaying the instantly sneering fuzz rock rhythms of Jesus and Mary Chain and the fuzz box atmospherics of latter day My Bloody Valentine and threaded with deliciously ice cold harmonies comparable to the duelling feminine vs masculine tones of Ladytron. Neon Girls(below) a forthcoming bside is the sound of swirling static down dark tube tunnels, whilst intertwine male /female vox are in entagled in a whispering embrace through the whistling winds of the train lines. Hold Kiss Kill release their debut single 'Our Last Waltz' through the helen llewelyn product nineteen label. HOLD KISS KILL- 'Neon Girls' by HOLD KISS KILL Juddering, catchy and intelligent, Cardiff based/Monmouth born electro-experimentalists VVOLVES(two v’s, not one w) are the meeting point between the anthemic electro of Toykyo Police Club and the unhinged intellect of LCD Soundsystem. When I checked out local bands to witness at last year's SWN festival in October, the title track lifted from VVOLVES’ 'Birds In Berlin EP’ instantly sparked my interest, its a addictive, charmingly scruffy electro anthem that burns through town on the wings of a swirling synths and a skittering vocal line, whilst members of VVOLVES hold onto its twisty turning flux capacitor rhythms for dear life! When the stream of consciousness burns its way into your skull amid tales of the carnage of the night before, in the monologue of this final minute you're reminded of the Super Furry's classic 'Herman Loves Pauline!' Their new EP 'Vogue' has better production values and now the sonics are less vocally driven, a succession of blinking beeps and beats rise and fall like the unexpectedly pleasant sound of a man repeatedly kicking a 80s arcade game. The future possibilities are endless for VVOLVES, keep your eyes on them! VVOLVES debut EP proper will be released on a 10” gatefold vinyl and as download on February 7th. VVolves - Birds in Berlin by Somethingfortheweekend Kent's Tom Williams and the Boat have been gathering momentum as a musical force for three or four years, this Feb see's the release of their debut album, if you were being simplistic you could call Tom Williams & The Boat 'The English answer to Bruce Springsteen and the E street band.' But that would be too lazy, sure their blues, folk, country tinged rock sound is as vermantly muscular and densely intricate taking in rocous strings, lusty blasts of harmonica, and joyous horns. But its inbued with band leader Tom Williams' urgent cinematic lyrical journeys across his past and the sprawling roads of the country, that really propel the act toward that rarely uttered word: unique. Get Older(below) is one such example of their debut album's power, its twitching rhythm section releasing waves of cascading violins, violent strummings and stabbing drum fills, sprinkled with Tom's sneering blues tinged tale of deceit and mortality going up in flames that's redolant of the narratives of a Nick Cave and Bob Dylan. The tales of travel and the "struggle of a man in his early 20s confronting a modern world that doesn’t make sense" that make up his band's debut album are apparently built upon fictional fragments, if that's the case they're bloody convincing and outstandingly affecting! Tom Williams & The Boat release their debut album on Feb the 21st through their own Wire Boat recordings label. Tom Williams & The Boat- Get Older by godisinthetvzine.co.uk Camden four piece Tribes came to me in a email message a few months back, fuzzy ramshackle lo fi pop recordings of their demos that show enormous potential, the song "We were Children"(below) is deceptively brilliant built on a clawing mangling guitar strings that clambers into your ears and won't let go of your brain, but its the sardonically delivered sherbet lemon drop of a chorus line.('oh no stranger your just like me these things happen we were children in the mid nineties’)That will hit a chord with many music fans of a certain vintage(one of whom is writing these very words), and will literally and metaphorically conjure up memories of the crumpled up bar chords and slacker melodies of The Lemonheads, Pavement, Husker Du and the Pixies! Tribes- We Were Children by godisinthetvzine.co.uk Women in music, its the in trend, and with Jessie J's (perplexing?) selection by the BBC as winner of its annually flawed self perpetuating industry inbred Sound of poll, that trend looks set to continue. Often you feel there's a contrived industry bandwagon that is being filled by the labels each new female act fulfilling a new need in the market from Duffy to Florence and back again there has been a tendency in the mainstream at least to often overlook the real talent below the surface(see Caitlin Rose, Emmy the Great ect). One such act that could have the potential to break out of this mould is The Good Natured aka teenager Sarah McIntosh her affecting first single from last year 'Your Body is a Machine' might initially carry a hint of Mockney Kate Nashism in tone, but she's more like the thinking person's answer to the band wagonism of La Roux, amongst an undergrowth of hazy synths and thudding beats 'Your Body is A Machine' alluringly reveals a intelligent rifle through the inner thoughts of a girl who has had enough of her own dumbed down, passed out Skins generation and even couches it in an astoudingly perceptive philosophical ideology(‘Narcissism overwhelming/vanity is quite exhausting/Self indulgent hedonistic blame it all on your upbringing’), but most of all this is a onomatopoeic dark nugget of melodramatic pop and exactly the kind of tune that could easily sit on a Radio one playlist, if only they were listening! The Good Natured released her second single 'Be My Animal' on KIDS in November and plans an album later in 2011.Here's what Sarah says about her plans for 2011: "I don't want to rush the album as I am really happy with the way it's all building and at the moment it is great just getting the songs together! We are releasing an EP in March then we plan for the album to be released in 2011. I am working with loads of talented writers and producers in London and I flew out to Stockholm to write at the end of November! I am taking some time to lock myself away in my bedroom and write on my own - like I did when I wrote Your Body Is A Machine (our previous single). I can't wait for you to hear everything I have been working on!' Your Body Is A Machine by The Good Natured North London outfit smallgang wowe'd the massive audience at last year’s World International John Peel Day in London, they have since been much in demand in London. Comprising of Anglo-Japanese brothers Simon and Toshi Kobayashi on vocals and guitars, and Matt and Ruth Atkins on drums and bass respectively. Simon, Ruth and Matt worked together at the now defunct Border's bookstore on Charing Cross Road and the band formed out of their friendship. Smallgang's expansive post punk is the sound of expression crushing up against emotion, and is given life by the brothers Kobayshi's double barrelled vocal assaults, dark screeches of guitar noise redolent of everyone from Slint to Shellac shifting precisely above shifting time signatures. If their first single the crowd pleasing 'Cockpit' got people talking then their forthcoming single 'Trespasses' could potentially sear itself onto the heart's of many, possessing an authenticity and first person quality not often seen in mainstream contemporaries, from the cart wheeling percussion and menacing dark alley guitars, to the twitching, disaffected baritone vocals that instantly put you in the minds eye of both brothers in turn. Somehow familiar yet resigned they're equal parts the sound of Bill Callahan and singer/bassist Mark Burgess of The Chameleons, indeed there's even a touch of the work of the early National about these two deceptively revealing lyrical vignettes that open up a window on emotion and indecision. "Evoking Mike Leigh's eye for detail and human drama and Bresson's transgress pathos' its these voices that give a throbbing heart to smallgang's impressively powerful sound. ‘Tresspasses’ is lifted from smallgang's first studio album also entitled 'Tresspasses' and released on Damnably in May 2011. smallgang- Tresspasses by godisinthetvzine.co.uk Edinburgh based Electro wizards Ben Butler & Mousepad is Joe Gay vs You/Germlin's new project and they are a late entry wild card onto my list of 'one's to watch' if you check the press release apparently they create 'a soundtrack to a bad mother of a party with Rocky Balboa, Bootsy Collins and Triumvirat headlining.' Maybe but what makes them really stand out from the over populated electro pop herd is their ability to surprise, because they sound like the frankly schizoid, and the lead track from their new EP 'Infinite Capacity feat The Niallist" is the sound of Gary Numan playing with some new pro tools programmes with all the gleefulness of a 16 year old after their first taste of redbull and coke! 'Infinite Capacity’(below) stomps through a sea break beats and glitches, scattered with a electro prog- pop melody that constantly comes at you from different angles, reminding one of everyone from Devo to LCD Soundsystem and beyond. The rest of the EP shows the outfits’ diversity and grounding in the modern dance community retaining a playful zip for experimenting with funky beats, squelching synths and cut up samples that makes us eager to see where they go next. Ben Butler & Mousepad is currently working on the finishing touches of his debut album ‘Formed for Fantasy’ due out on LOAF in 2011.Ben Butler & Mousepad have been invited by Deerhoof to support them in their US tour. Ben Butler & Mousepad Infinite Capacity (For Love) Feat by godisinthetvzine.co.uk There are problem three of four new names for you to sample on this list (and that was partly the aim) but I've also included some acts that whilst not new, deserve more attention in the coming year. One such is gloriously minimal Newcastle dream pop act Lanterns on the Lake, we've long since championed their subtle achingly gorgeous sighing pop that touches on the works of Low and Mazzy Star that stretches across two outstanding self-record and self-released EPs: “The Starlight EP” and “Misfortunes & Minor Victories”. Well we're pleased to inform you that they've now been snapped up by ace indie imprint Bella Union one can only hope that 2011, is the year that Lanterns on the Lake really emerge from the depths of the underground scene into the warm bosom of the wider alternative public, because they bloody deserve it! Their single from last year the heart beats of 'Lungs Quicken' (below) is but just one example of their wondrous ability to shift and move the listener with subtle cadences of instrumentation and piercingly gorgeous harmonies. Lanterns on the Lake- Lungs quicken by godisinthetvzine.co.uk Another who has already been well covered on this site is startling Norwegian talent Pål Moddi Knutsen or Moddi for short, his Rubbles EP last year earned him rave reviews on GIITTV, and shone a light on his future movements, including the release of his debut album 'Floriography' in this country in April. The title track from his EP 'Rubbles'(below) is an outstanding piece of melodramatic composition, written at the dead of night its undulating percussion that traces the vast landscapes of his homeland. Moddi's utterly unique voice drawing into you his spindling web through intriguing couplets and sudden bursts of accordion and a sea-blue guitar but it's his spellbinding vocals that are the key to understanding the majesty of his song writing switching effortlessly from tenderly enigmatic to skyscrapingly dramatic in the space of a few verses. Moddi has been compared favourably to everyone from Bjork to Scott Walker and Patrick Wolf but is an utterly unique talent. Moving ahead, Moddi is preparing for the international release of “Floriography” (on Propeller records in April 2011), and will be touring extensively with his band throughout Europe in conjunction with the release. Moddi- Rubbles by godisinthetvzine.co.uk Sure, new Heavenly signings Sea of Bees have been widely touted elsewhere but I just couldn't resist including the work of Sea of Bees small-town Sacremento's very own Julie Ann Baenziger (known as Jules to her friends) her cowering voice is entrancing and 'off-kilter-folk' song writing irresistibly enigmatic, if you’re looking for short hands you can mention the southern twang of Kristin Hersh or the elegance of the work of Cat Power, but essentially multi instrumentalist Sea of Bees is an beguiling incomparable new talent and her forthcoming ‘Songs For the Ravens’ album is delightful and: "influenced by rebels, nomads and the beloved people in Jules’ life. Short stories, films, even colours and shapes help richly weave ‘Songs For The Ravens’ into the epically beautiful and deeply personal piece of work it is. It is full of songs Jules wrote when she was emerging from her chrysalis, the work of someone who wanted to put her entire life on record. As she made it, she even learned to play the marimba, the glockenspiel and the slide guitar." Take the her forthcoming single the utterly spellbinding country tinged strum of 'Wizbot' (below), possesses an irresistibly coquettish vocals that sigh and twinge they are the magical sound of being enveloped in the pools of that special someone's eyes and yet being left with only unrequited feelings, a perfectly encapsulated lament told through vivid imagery and references to the book Huckleberry Finn. Jules aka Sea of Bees' forthcoming album 'Songs for the Ravens' is a utterly glorious record and gets its released on Heavenly Recordings on 7 February. Sea of Bees - "Wizbot" from Aaron Rosenbloom on Vimeo. Scotland has something of a track record of late, when it comes to being the birthplace of emotionally scorched indie rock groups of late, and the encouraging thing is they are all so different! Whether its been the insistent melodic throb of Frightened Rabbit's emotionally torn streams of consciousness' or the scorched almost post rock cadences of There Will Be Fireworks or the emotive primal scream of Muersault producers one of 2010’s sleeper albums of the year. Glaswegian Sextet Admiral Fallow exist somewhere between the gaps of all of these aforementioned acts, but yet are utterly unique, delicate folky instrumentation reveals itself like a flower in spring, each carefully executed line built layer by layer each player or flute, guitar, shivering percussive cymbals and strings that arch and release. Each player ushering in a new motif and removing themselves delightfully to give the song space to breath. But its singer/lyricist Louis Abbott, a proud Scot whose accent is familiar and comforting yet filled with a melancholia (contrasted with the Northumbrian tones of Sarah Hayes) that sows these songs with hard worn tales of growing up as a under achiever and being pushed away at every turn, a theme that is both personal and yet universal and sung in intricate poetic detail, moving from the minute tiny details of the everyday, toward utterly wide screen rushes of emotional reward. Admiral Fallow's album 'Boots met my face' got a low key release last year, but now gets its full UK release on March the 21st! Preceded by their new single 'These Barren Years' on January 31st. The album track ‘Delivered’ (below) is one such fine example of their expert song writing and the redemptive power of their music, that skirts the edges of folk pop revival and ushers in a tenderness, sense of place and hope through struggle, that is life affirming and heart warming. Admiral Fallow- Delivered (Alt Version) by godisinthetvzine.co.uk All content syndicated from http://wwwg.odisinthetvzine.co.uk
Intervju med Ume-bandet Väärt som skriver sånger om Norrbotten och Gällivare-trakten. Det blir också en del stämningsfulla visor som kan passa på Alla Helgons Dag! Häng med norrut och träffa bandet Väärt! De gör sin egen musik med stänk av vemod, hemlängtan, nostalgi och romantik. Bandet grundades i gruvorten Malmberget och texterna speglar gruppens relation till sina hemtrakter. I Väärt ingår: Johan Airijoki, Pär I. Poromaa, Love Kjellsson, Frida Johansson. Felicias reporter Turi Wennberg träffade hela bandet och pratade om deras debutalbum "Sommarfågel". Ára består av Simon Issát Marainen, Axel Olle Sigurd Andersson, Christian Augustin, Johan Asplund och Daniel Wejdin. Deras debutskiva "O" vill bilda nya vägar för jojk som uttrycksmedel och konstform. Med ledorden: Liv och död, Musik och tystnad, Kärlek och sorg vill de skapa en kompromisslös samisk musik där uråldriga traditioner möter modernitet. Från Nashville, Tennessee kommer den 23-åriga amerikanska sångerskan och låtskrivaren Caitlin Rose. I veckan besökte hon Pusterviksbaren i Göteborg med sånger från sin nya fullängdsdebutCD "Own side now". Finn Kalvik & Erik Fosnes Hansen är barndomsvänner och uppvuxna i Grorud utanför Oslo. På skivan "Neste stasjon Grorud" har de samlat 11 spår där samtliga texter är skrivna av Erik Fosnes Hansen och musiken av Finn Kalvik. Samtidigt som skivan kom ut tidigare i vår släppte Finn Kalvik sin debutbok, "Uten Skam Og Mening" som också handlar om uppväxten i Grorud. Maria Kalaniemi har framför allt gjort sig ett namn som en skicklig accordeonist. Men på CD:n "Vilda Rosor" har hon äntligen levt ut sin dröm att spela och sjunga in de finlandssvenska visor och låtar som följt med henne genom åren. På skivan finns traditionella ballader, kärleksvisor, spelmansmusik, tango. Texterna är delvis traditionella och delvis nyskrivna och känslorna hon vill förmedla är "allt från längtan och sensualitet till en glad glimt i ögat". Hayati Kafé är uppvuxen i Istanbul och rör sig mellan flera världar och språk. 1962 kom han till Sverige som sångare i en turkisk orkester och förälskade sig i landet. På nyutkomna CD:n "För värmens skull" har han spelat in 12 sånger av pianisten och författaren Jan Sigurd. Anette Wallin blev 2005 riksspelman på fiol för "personligt och klangfullt spel av låtar från Halland". Hon har också just en traditionell vals från Halland med på nya skivan "Livets dans". Till de andra 12 spåren har hon skrivit all text och musik själv. Vi lyssnade också på höststämning med Esbjörn Hazelius och puffade för Sofie Livebrants konsert från Stallet i Stockholm som sänds söndag 7 november i kl. 20.00 Vi efterlyser fina höstvisor! Vilken är din favorit! Kommentera här nedan eller skicka oss ett brev (se högerspalten)
We have two days left of Backstage craziness. Avett Brothers and Nortec Collective have already been here and a band called, Truth & Salvage, is performing right now. They have some amazing harmonies! I haven't heard of them yet but that isn't the first time I have discovered a band here! We are pretty sure that when John Prine comes over this afternoon, Old Crow Medicine Show, will be backing him! We are also getting, Mumford and Sons! They popped in before dropping off their gear and heading over to the Lunar stage to watch the Fifa World Cup! The crowd over there is going to be insane!We also have the Dead Weather popping by the studio for a quick interview!!!Brandi Carlile, Caitlin Rose, and Dave Rawlings Machine will be popping by as well!Wish me luck! I'll post the interviews here when possible.Here are the interviews from Saturday:Avett Brothers http://ftp.wrlt.com/production/bonnaroo/10/AvettBrothers.mp3Nortec Collective http://ftp.wrlt.com/production/bonnaroo/10/NortecCollective.mp3Truth and Salvage Co. http://ftp.wrlt.com/production/bonnaroo/10/TruthandSalvageCo.mp3John Prine http://ftp.wrlt.com/production/bonnaroo/10/JohnPrine.mp3John Prine XRT http://ftp.wrlt.com/production/bonnaroo/10/JohnPrineXRT.mp3Dead Weather http://ftp.wrlt.com/production/bonnaroo/10/DeadWeather.mp3Dave Rawlings http://ftp.wrlt.com/production/bonnaroo/10/DaveRawlingsMachine.mp3Internet has been pretty flaky all weekend. Of course, we are in the middle of a field in Manchester, TN!