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With the assistance of the Dark Nation Radio facebook group, and in the spirit of my host station, Spirit of Resistance Radio, this week's show is by turns dark and defiant. Among those in the mix this time are Ministry, Consolidated, Pop Will Eat Itself, Pailhead, Ayria, Stromkern, Savages, KMFDM, Delilah Bon, Mindless Faith, Pigface, New Model Army, Cheap Perfume, Seeming, and Skinny Puppy. The goth/industrial community has always been a source of community and strength for me and I deeply appreciate your support. DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio Playlist 10 November 2024 Sick Jokes ft. Devon Thompson, “The Worst is Yet to Come” The Joy Thieves, “6 to 3 (GoFight remix)” Consolidated, “This is Fascism” Ministry, “Thieves” Pop Will Eat Itself, “Ich Bin Ein Auslander (Die Krupps remix)” NIN, “Burn” Algiers, “Death March” Savages, “F*ckers” Delilah Bon, “Dead Men Don't Rape” Ayria, “The Gun Song” Stromkern, “Ruin(ed)” Rage Against the Machine, “Take the Power Back” Seeming, “Worldburners Unite” KMFDM, “Rip the System v.2.0” Skinny Puppy, “Pro-Test” Circuit Preacher, “Con Man” Mindless Faith, “Sh*t Show” Faderhead, “All Black Everything” SINthetik Messiah, “They Call Us Freaks” Suzi Sabotage, “Nazi Goths F*ck Off” New Model Army, “51st State” Social Distortion, “Don't Drag Me Down” Pigface, “Hips, Lips, Tits, Power” Deathride 69, “F*cked Up Generation” Pailhead, “I Will Refuse” Cheap Perfume, “It's OK (to Punch Nazis)” TeZAtalks, “Silymi” DJ CYPHER'S DARK NATION RADIO—24 years strong! **Live Sundays @ 9 PM Eastern US on Spirit of Resistance Radio sorradio.org **Recorded @ http://www.mixcloud.com/cypheractive **Downloadable @ http://www.hearthis.at/cypheractive **Questions and material for airplay consideration to darknationradio[at] gmail[dot]com **Facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/groups/darknationradio
Allan & Carly are taking a well deserved break, so we thought we'd put together some of the best bits! Shark Expert and Marine Biologist Jamie Seymour squashes a few rumours about sharks, Allan confirms he's the favourite child in his family, Dating expert Jana Hocking explains what 'Beige Flags' are.. and Carly tricks Allan with a cheap perfume hack! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephanie Byrne, vocalist of Colorado punk band https://open.spotify.com/artist/2vfwEEEv5PVpGMMnC5jajB?si=XOZtw6mjSXSCphPXt4k_yQ (Cheap Perfume) ("It's Okay to Punch Nazis," "Slut Game Strong") is on the show this week to talk with Adrienne about Taylor Swift...and activism! They discuss what it's going to take to bring about real change, outliving the life expectancy of the average punk, and the ever-evolving music of https://open.spotify.com/artist/06HL4z0CvFAxyc27GXpf02?si=3HHaGalkTF-_JSlTY3sexQ (Taylor Swift). Follow https://www.instagram.com/cheapperfumeband (Cheap Perfume on Instagram) and check out their new song , "No Men." Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to check out The Green Room to hear Adrienne and Stephanie talk about the origins and the surprise TikTok virality of Cheap Perfume's song, "It's Okay to Punch Nazis." Follow Fanatomy and talk to Adrienne on Instagram and Twitter @FanatomyPodcast! Help Fanatomy grow by rating and reviewing the show wherever you're listening! And don't forget to https://open.spotify.com/album/0gBSoXYKsE3HHZNbgMPnEg?si=nrGzmi59Rsa713l8ajd3SQ (Tell All Your Friends)! Thinking about starting your own show? We use Riverside to record ours, and Captivate to host it. Launch your podcast and support Fanatomy by using http://www.riverside.fm/?via=Fanatomy (this link to try Riverside) and https://www.captivate.fm/signup?ref=johnnyleftwich1 (this link to try Captivate), both free to start! Fanatomy is a Gormandizer production. Hosted by Adrienne Rae Ash and edited by Johnny Leftwich. For inquiries, contact Johnny@gormandizerpods.com Support this podcast
Mostly Harmless V2 Episode 01: Geoff Brent! This week I'm sitting down and talking with my old pal, Geoff Brent. Geoff was the first GM of the Black Sheep & is it's current owner. He's been the GM of The Summit Music Hall in Denver and a talent buyer for Live Nation. He's also the bass player in the Colorado based punk band, Cheap Perfume. We chat with Geoff this week about how he went from being a record store clerk, to a venue GM & eventually owner. We also talk about what you can do RIGHT NOW in the midst of this pandemic to #SaveOurStages, What musicians should be working on, and how to make the world a better place.... One idea at the time. http://www.blacksheeprocks.com/ https://theblacksheeprocks.bigcartel.com/ https://cheapperfume.bandcamp.com/ http://www.saveourstages.com/ All this and more in this week's episode.
This week on the show Templeton Elliott, Mike Munzenrider, and Jason From Frozen are talking about Girl's new video, Nervous Circus and Former's new video, Cheap Perfume. Subscribe in iTunes or Spotify. http://www.mostlyskateboarding.net/
We talk Cheap Perfume, Mike V Trick Tips, and Transworld's Show Me The Way, with some rants sprinkled in. Wood In Your Ear Merch We Are:Gordy Tharp - gordontharp.com - @manisthetapeSpencer Gloy - @yeaaaa_dewdtwitch.tv/woodinyourearskate
Another call from the quarantine days with my old pal Geoff Brent owner of The Black Sheep, talent buyer for Marquis Theatre and Summit Music Hall, also bassist of local punk rockers Cheap Perfume. We talk life in the new world as music life has stopped for now.
Greetings MFCKRS! Welcome to Episode #064 of The MF Podcast! Nobody has a larger selection of Torani Syrups. Nobody. In this episode: ► Our guest this week: Mutiny Information Cafe owners and co-founder, Jim Norris and Matt Megyesi! ► Matt and Jim's journey from building fences and hopping trains to making zines, building scenes and eventually opening the coolest everything shop Denver has ever seen. ► The sacred stage of the Bluebird Theater and the holy terror of a few young punks. ► Rollins, Strummer, Dio and Kid Rock: Who was the coolest to work with? The answer might surprise you... ► One for the homies shout-out to Line Brawl, Cheap Perfume and more! Thanks so much for listening! Be sure to rate, review, subscribe! To learn more about other projects and to help us make cool stuff, please visit http://www.patreon.com/mfruckus. The MF Podcast is recorded at The Nug Nation studios, Denver CO - thenugnation.com Recording Engineer/Co-Producer: Gordon Leadfoot Editor/Co-Producer: Gene Skibbons Hosts: Aaron Howell, Tony Lee, Logan O'Connor and Ty Blosser This podcast is made possible thanks to the support of The Nug Nation, Evergroove Studio, RocketSpace, Flipside Music, Matula Plumbing, Mutiny Information Cafe and our badass Patrons. The MF Podcast is a Mutiny Transmission.
Thursday August 2, 2018: We pick out foods for Pat Clarke to eat at the Iowa State fair, Closest to the pin is a heater, we play so ya wanna winna, and Eddie aligns our chakras.
Episode #56 (3.13.18) of Punk Rock and Politics Michael interviews two IPM contributors Sarah and Lauren about how we are being accused of being online Russian bots, progressive media, the future of the Democratic Party and the alt-right. On Open Mic’s Last Call we will be breaking some big news and we’re now a part of a podcast network! Bands featured on this episode include: The Stalins of Sound, Cheap Perfume, Nights Like Thieves and 390. Let's get to the political mosh pit! This podcast is a proud member of the No Phony Podcast Network.
Episode #39 (10.3.17) of Punk Rock and Politics Michael interviews Cheap Perfume about their music, punching Nazis and Betsy DeVos’ assault on women. On Open Mic's Last Call we will talk about the massacre in Las Vegas and how has this become the new normal? Let's get to the political mosh pit!
We journey into the basement of Denver's infamous Hi-Dive to chat with CHEAP PERFUME about their new record, Nailed It, Growing as musicians in Colorado Springs, using your voice and how we can make a difference in the world! All this and more!
This episode of BFL has discussions about 3D Printing sex toys at the UPS Store, the UK Porn sex act ban, hypnosis to mess with people and much much more!
[12/2/2019 note: When I uploaded this episode eight years ago, it contained an audio error that cut off the last several seconds. It has bugged me ever since. So, I went back a couple weeks ago and completely remixed, remastered, and recreated the episode from scratch. I got married a month ago, and these songs were the soundtrack of my wife and I's first year together. They will remind me of that time forever, and I am glad the episode is finally complete.]2011 is almost over, and oh my goodness where did the time go?! The past twelve months were filled with all kinds of good things for me on the life front, and much like last year, there were SO MANY crucial rock n' roll records released and a bunch of killer shows that damaged my eardrums even further. EPISODE #38 of Random Old Records cuts away all of the extra padding and somewhat clever soundbytes and presents an hour of my personal favorite songs of 2011 with no interruptions!You'll hear all the songs I've been raving about since January, including heavy hitters like "Gold Sneakers" by Wax Idols, "Weekend" by Smith Westerns, and "Into Black" by Blouse. You'll hear heavy-duty psychedelic blowouts from The Paperhead, Thee Oh Sees, and The People's Temple, and perfect pop from Dum Dum Girls, Colleen Green, and The Babies. Have a great 2012, and thanks for listening!!Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the new episode below. Come back next month (or so) for another episode of Random Old Records. As always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records Podcast #38Released 12/14/11DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Smith Westerns - "Weekend"(Dye It Blonde, Fat Possum 2011)2. Dum Dum Girls - "Bedroom Eyes"(Only In Dreams, Sub Pop 2011)3. Wax Idols - "Gold Sneakers"(No Future, HoZac 2011)4. Colleen Green - "Y Do U Call Me?"(Green One, Hardly Art 2011)5. Vivian Girls - "Dance (If You Wanna)"(Share The Joy, Polyvinyl 2011)6. Natural Child - "Chris' Blues"(1971, Infinity Cat 2011)7. Black Lips - "New Direction"(Arabia Mountain, Vice 2011)8. Bare Wires - "Sweet Little Stranger"(Cheap Perfume, Southpaw 2011)9. Jacuzzi Boys - "Automatic Jail"(Glazin', Hardly Art 2011)10. Mikal Cronin - "Again and Again"(Mikal Cronin, Trouble In Mind 2011)11. The Babies - "Breakin' The Law"(The Babies, Shrimper 2011)12. The Paperhead - "Can't Keep My Eyes Open"(The Paperhead, Trouble In Mind 2011)13. Thee Oh Sees - "Chem-farmer"(Carrion Crawler/The Dream, In The Red 2011)14. The People's Temple - "Axe Man"(Sons Of Stone, HoZac 2011)15. Blouse - "Into Black"(Blouse, Captured Tracks 2011)16. Widowspeak - "In The Pines"(Widowspeak, Captured Tracks 2011)17. Ty Segall - "Goodbye Bread"(Goodbye Bread, Drag City 2011)18. The Strange Boys - "Mama Shelter"(Live Music, Rough Trade 2011)19. Jeffrey Novak - "Looking Down At You"(4 Track Solo EP, Trouble In Mind 2011)
Hey folks, I've been on VACATION! Yeah, it's been a year now since I got a full-time grown-up job, so I finally decided to cash in and take a week of paid vacation. Lemme back up a bit and be honest. I didn't just go nuts and check out for awhile, I went nuts and impulsively bought tickets to the Friday night show of the Norton Records 25th anniversary celebration at the Bell House in Brooklyn! I just couldn't miss the Reigning Sound, Mark Sultan, the Great Gaylord, Jackie and The Cedrics, Mighty Hannibal, Andre Williams, and an all-star band led by Mick Collins on guitar. What a lineup! After a five day weekend in NYC that involved much record shopping (original pressings of the second New York Dolls LP AND PiL's Flowers Of Romance, YES!), a midnight show at the KILLER Spectacle Theater, a trip to Coney Island for a Nathan's Famous, and a few moments of clarity in a garden on top of a seventeen story building, I'm back and proud to present Random Old Records Podcast #37, which also happens to be the third anniversary show!Yep, I've been doing this podcast for a solid three years now and it might seem easy, but it can get hard as hell to scour the bins and blogs for a monthly hour of fresh jams sometimes. Luckily, the fall has coughed up a whole bunch of sizzling slabs that I can't stop spinning, and the springboard was a killer weeknight show at local dive The Comet, featuring Davila 666, Jacuzzi Boys, and Barreracudas. You'll hear a track from each band on this episode, kicking off with Davila's modern classic "El Lobo." Elsewhere, there's bubblegum-catchy glammy power pop punk junk from Italy's Giuda, Bare Wires, Video, and White Faces, another track from the AMAZING new Strange Boys LP (the best American rock n' roll band since the Replacements, for real), dark mysterious pop from Captured Tracks heroes Blouse and The Soft Moon, noisy Ramones worship from Terry Malts, noisy 90s slacker-rock worship from Heavy Times, and a whole helluva lot MORE!I know that I say it every time a new episode comes out, but seriously, THANK YOU for reading this blog and listening to the podcast! Whether you've been here since the beginning, or just found this site while searching for Mediafire links to the new Bad Sports LP or whatever and decided that REAL old school music writing still had merit in 2011, I'm glad you came along for the ride. Every time I think about quitting and settling into old age and complacency, my mind is blown by another bunch of kids with guitars and the cycle starts all over again. If going to the Norton bash taught me anything, it's that real, passionate rock n' roll still pokes through the cracks in this monolith of Internet cultural saturation every once in awhile, and it's no less vital than it was back in whatever time and place you decide is THE DAY. Hope you dig episode #37, and here's to three more years!Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the new episode below. Come back next month (or so) for another episode of Random Old Records. As always, thanks for listening! Random Old Records Podcast #37Released 11/15/2011DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Davila 666 - "El Lobo"(Davila 666, In The Red 2011)2. The Strange Boys - "Punk's Pyjamas"(Live Music, Rough Trade 2011)3. Bare Wires - "Ain't Worth Walkin' Away"(Cheap Perfume, Southpaw 2011)4. White Faces - "Star Of Bright"(White Faces, Windian 2011)5. The Barreracudas - "Don't Roll Your Eyes"(Nocturnal Missions, Douchemaster 2011)6. Giuda - "Don't Stop Rockin'"(Racey Roller, Dead Beat 2011)--record collectors suck.7. The Penetrators - "Gotta Have Her"(Gotta Have Her 7", Windian 2011)8. Heavy Times - "Let It Die"(Jacker, HoZac 2011)9. Terry Malts - "Something About You"(Something About You 7", Slumberland 2011)10. Bad Sports - "Can't Just Be Friends"(Kings Of The Weekend, Dirtnap 2011)11. Video - "Eyes"(Leather Leather, Play Pinball 2011)12. Spider Fever - "Back To You"(She's No Saint 7", Cave Punk 2011)--muscleheads on a muscle beach.13. Jacuzzi Boys - "Cool Vapors"(Glazin', Hardly Art 2011)14. Reading Rainbow - "White Noise"(Prism Eyes, HoZac 2010)15. Super Wild Horses - "Enigma"(Fifteen, HoZac 2010)16. Bad Banana - "Teleport Tonight"(Cry About It, Puzzle Pieces 2011)17. Colleen Green - "Jesse Has A New Girl"(Cujo, AF 2011)--Bob Ross, just painting some trees. NBD.18. Half String - "Evergreen"(Tripped Up Breathing, Independent Projects 1994)19. The Soft Moon - "Alive"(Total Decay, Captured Tracks 2011)20. Blouse - "They Always Fly Away"(Blouse, Captured Tracks 2011)21. Wax Idols - "Grey Area"(No Future, HoZac 2011)
Woah, is it really October already?! Judging by the clock at the bottom right of my computer screen and the flannel shirt wrapped around my torso, it must be. Where has all the time gone? It seems like April was only a few minutes ago, and now the year is damn near over. I've been to a bunch of shows, crossed a couple of folks off my live bucket list (New York Dolls, Wanda Jackson), and spent probably a few grand on records, and what do I have to show for it? Slightly more damaged eardrums and a whole buncha physical media that will be a real pain in the ass to lift if I ever move into a new place, I reckon. Seriously though, 2011 might have already topped 2010 as one of the best music years since the mid-90s, and it's not over yet!Random Old Records Podcast #36 is out now, and it's loaded with just over an hour of jams, starting off with the raging opening salvo from Let's Wrestle's new LP, "In Dreams Part II." It sounds so much like the aforementioned mid-90s that you'd swear that 15+ years of godawful over-produced mainstream rock didn't kill good music after all and that the kids really and truly are alright. The kids really ARE alright, even though their space phone zombie walks and Twitter posts suggest otherwise. Forget about the waves of whiny bedroom folk and trendy corporate "garage rock" wannabes, there's real and VITAL rock n' roll still being cranked out by the truckload all over the world. No better example can be found than the second track on this here podcast, a sizzling blast from the brand new 10" LP from smooth punk titans Bare Wires, who continue their unparalleled streak of insta-classic bangers with "Sweet Little Stranger." That nasty fuzz and snarling vocal might just lift you out of your plush computer chair, Mr. Internet cynic!Elsewhere, you'll hear the lead-off single from the Strange Boys' highly anticipated new LP out in a few weeks, which finds the Austin garage rockers moving even closer to that Exile On Main Street vibe, another perfect 80s pop jam from the new Dum Dum Girls album, some delightfully evil synth punk from Swedish noise terrorists Black Bug, a fuzzed-out Beach Boys homage from Moonhearts mainman Mikal Cronin's debut solo nod on Trouble In Mind, some obnoxious analog oscillations from California's Blasted Canyons, some dusty reverb rock from Texas teenagers Fungi Girls, and a catchy beach-pop latecomer from the former Mika Miko members in Bleached. Random Old Records #36 finishes up with 18 or so minutes of classic mid-90s indie rock from Material Issue, Hazel, The Spinanes, and Sebadoh, who I'll be glad to cross off that live show bucket list in a couple weeks. Bakesale was released 17 years ago, and if that's not enough to make a guy feel old, I don't know what does. In between the tracks, you’ll hear a series of spooky inserts from “Death Of A Doll,” an episode of Inner Sanctum Mysteries originally aired October 18th, 1948. Right in time for Halloween, it will send a chill up your back!Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the new episode below. Come back next month (or so) for another episode of Random Old Records. As always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records #36Released 10/12/2011DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Let's Wrestle - "In Dreams Part II"(Nursing Home, Merge 2011)2. Bare Wires - "Sweet Little Stranger"(Cheap Perfume, Southpaw 2011)3. Fungi Girls - "Honey Face"(Some Easy Magic, HoZac 2011)4. Mikal Cronin - "Get Along"(Mikal Cronin, Trouble In Mind 2011)5. The Ketamines - "Line By Line"(Line By Line 7", HoZac 2011)6. The Wrong Words - "Summer's Gone"(The Wrong Words, Trouble In Mind, 2011)7. XRay Eyeballs - "Big Toe"(Not Nothing, Kanine 2011)--Death Of A Doll8. The Strange Boys - "Me And You"(Live Music, Rough Trade 2011)9. Colleen Green - "Green One"(Green One, Hardly Art 2011)10. Black Bug - "Shard Of Glass"(Police Helicopter 7", HoZac 2011)11. Blasted Canyons - "Death And A Half"(Blasted Canyons, Castleface 2011)12. Burning Itch - "Dead End Street"(Burning Itch, Tic Tac Totally 2011)13. Wax Museums - "Mosquito Enormo"(Eye Times, Trouble In Mind 2011)--Death Of A Doll, Part 214. Dum Dum Girls - "Heartbeat"(Only In Dreams, Sub Pop 2011)15. The Pretenders - "Wait"(The Pretenders, Sire 1980)16. Bleached - "Think Of You"(Carter 7", AF 2011)17. The Spinanes - "Noel, Jonah, and Me"(Manos, Sub Pop 1993)18. Hazel - "Blank Florida"(Are You Going To Eat That?, Sub Pop 1995)--Death Of A Doll, Part 319. Material Issue - "A Very Good Thing"(Freak City Soundtrack, Polygram 1994)20. The Figgs - "Favorite Shirt"(Low-Fi At Society High, Imago 1994)21. Sebadoh - "Rebound"(Bakesale, Sub Pop 1994)22. Unrest - "Make Out Club"(Perfect Teeth, 4AD 1993)
PUNKCAST#1185-09 Cheap Perfume performing live at The Baggot Inn, NYC on Aug 3 2007. More info: http://punkcast.com/1185