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This week, Justin was assigned the year 2014 and selected the lone LP from Chumped, Teenage Retirement. Chumped were an extremely hyped pop punk / emo band from Brooklyn, that broke up just as soon as they heated up.Send your questions for an upcoming mailbag episode to punklottopod@gmail.com or our voicemail line 202-688-PUNKJoin our new $5 Patreon Producer Tier to get your name said on the show every week. You also get access to a Producer exclusive monthly bonus episode discussing a different EP, written content, outtakes, producer exclusive polls, and moreYou can also join our $1 tier to get access to all of our weekly bonus audio. We also have a $10 tier where you get to choose the album we discuss on an episode - patreon.com/punklottopodMajor Awards EP - majorawards.bandcamp.comMerch Shop - redbubble.com/people/punk-lotto-pod/shopPodcast platforms and social media links at linktr.ee/punklottopodCall our voicemail line: 202-688-PUNKLeave us a review and rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Song clips featured on this episode:Chumped - December is the Longest MonthChumped - Hot 97 Summer JamChumped - Coffee
Alan Earls from the Franklin Observer joins the show to discuss his take on what could happen next in the Karen Read trial. Plus, we have a Chumped filled Chump Line. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
CW: Gundam Wing Alis and Autumn talk about episodes 33 and 34 of Gundam Wing where to killer death robot cockpit AIs are introduced in quick succession. I am sure it will be fine... Art and music by https://ashenthorns.art/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arp1033/message
I talked to Dan Ozzi, author of the book Sellout, about his recent Fader piece about The Armed—a band/collective/cult from Detroit. We jump from there into early 2010s music writing, hearing new music as you get old, editing Noisey in the early 2010s, getting nostalgic about Chumped, media now vs. media then, when the label or publisher asks you to do corny stuff, selling out, "lying Lydia Tár" ...and then we close out by reacting to Barack Obama's summer playlist, which dropped right before we recorded. patreon.com/afterthedeluge -- https://twitter.com/routinelayup https://twitter.com/danozzi -- https://danozzi.bigcartel.com/ https://www.thefader.com/2023/06/27/cover-story-the-armed-perfect-saviors-interview-profile-2023 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afterthedeluge/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afterthedeluge/support
Is Trump saddened or gladdened that they didn't let him have a mug shot at his big arraignment day? Howie discusses the nonsensical political weaponization against a former president. Then, for a bit of light-hearted fun, tune in for today's Chump Line with jokes about Bud Light, the Don, and more!
Spinning Out (another music podcast) We talk to artists about their favorite albums and go on wild tangents. Today we're talking with musician Anika Pyle (of Katie Ellen & Chumped) about Radiator Hospital's album "Something Wild." We also have a deep talk about finding the honesty in music and not overworking ideas. Anika released her solo album, "Wild River," on February 12th, 2021. You can check that out on her bandcamp or wherever you stream music. https://anikapyle.bandcamp.com/album/wild-river
In the season five finale—the 30th episode overall (a landmark?), and the sixth episode this time around, Kevin welcomes illustrious guest Anika Pyle to the virtual building. A member of the beloved but long defunct pop-punk outfit Chumped, and the leader for the equally as poppy and punky group Katie Ellen, Pyle spent 2020 crafting her solo debut, Wild River. The two talk about the album, remaining creative during a fucking pandemic, vegan food, and the gender politics of pop music. For additional information about the verbose and depressive music website Ahendonic Headphones, click here! And more importantly, to learn more about Anika Pyle, click here! Episode Musical Credits: Opening Theme Music- "Flava In Ya Ear" (Instrumental); written by Osten Harvey Jr, Craig Mack, Roger Nichols, and Paul Williams. Bad Boy Records, 1994. Closing Music - "Truth," written and performed by Kamasi Washington. Harmony of Difference, Young Turks, 2017. "The Locomotion," written by Carole King and Gerry Coffin; performed by Little Eva. Dimension, 1962. "Wannabe," written by Geri Halliwell, Melanie Brown, Melanie Chisholm, Emma Bunton, Victoria Beckham, Matt Rowe, and Richard Stannard; performed by Spice Girls. Spice, Virgin Records, 1996. "You Oughta Know," written by Alanis Morissette and Glen Ballard; performed by Alanis Morissette. Jagged Little Pill, Maverick, 1995. "Strange Fruit," written by Abel Meeropol; performed by Billie Holiday. Commodore, 1939. "Chalkline," written by Thomas Barnett, Matt Smith, Garth Petrie, and Matt Sherwood; performed by Strike Anywhere. Change is A Sound, Jade Tree, 2001. "I Felt Your Shape," written by Phil Elverum; performed by The Microphones. The Glow, Pt 2, K Records, 2001. "Hey Allison," written and performed by Jeff Rosenstock. We Cool?, SideOneDummy, 2015. "Mountain Kids," written by Augusta Koch, Allegra Anka, and Kelly Olsen; performed by Cayetana. Nervous Like Me, Tiny Engines, 2014. "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)," written by Shannon Rubicam and George Merrill; performed by Whitney Houston. Whitney, Aristia, 1987. "Govinda Jai Jai," performed by Alice Coltrane. Radha-Krsna Nama Sankirtana, Warner Brothers, 1977.
Loved chatting with Anika Pyle for this episode of the podcast! You might know Anika from playing in the bands 'Chumped', 'Katie Ellen' and 'Sheena, Anika & Augusta', all three bands I love and you should definitely check out. However, you should also be aware of their incredible solo material, 'Wild River' in particular, being their most recent and brutally honest release, which gives me all the feels and has become an integral part of my lockdown soundtrack.Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/miztrujillo)It's an encouraging and honest conversation that looks at both the ups and downs involved in a creative career. Marketing, social media effects, motivation, habits, we cover all of it. The whole conversation left me feeling upbuilt and creatively motivated. I really hope it does the same for you!! Check out Anika Pyle's Website - https://www.anikapyle.comPick up 'Wild River' on Vinyl off our buds Specialist Subject Records (UK/EU) - https://specialistsubjectrecords.co.uk/products/Anika-Pyle-Wild-River-LPListen to Anika Pyle on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/473tjOMnRorlAu1WC1w48HSupport Anika on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/anikapyleCheck Out -Chumped : https://chumped.bandcamp.comKatie Ellen : https://katiebandellen.bandcamp.comSheena, Anika & Augusta : https://sheenaanikaaugusta.bandcamp.comFollow Anika Pyle on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anikasneaka/Twitter: https://twitter.com/anikasneakaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/anikapylestuffYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC46OQ_dGRAzhn9Ywcx2XqYQIf you can spare a minute, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, follow us on Spotify or recommend us on any network. Looking to set up your own Podcast? Feel free to get in touch with any questions, but I'd recommend using Buzzsprout as it makes everything super smooth and easy, they have great advice, super easy user interface and have been keeping my podcast going easily!! You can use this link and get a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan, plus it helps support our show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=201557Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/miztrujillo)
Hello and welcome to REPLY ALT, the only email newsletter about music that is also sometimes a podcast. Today, it’s a podcast. Listen to past episodes on Spotify or Apple. This post is a sappy one. Don’t say you weren’t warned!Many years ago, when I was entering the thoroughly unprofitable world of writing about rock bands for a living, I was largely figuring it out as I went along. I didn’t know where I was headed with it or where it would lead me. Hell, I still don’t know. I only knew to follow one guiding principle: Write about bands I like. That’s it. As far as career moves go, that may have singlehandedly assured that I stay destitute forever, but it also led me to some special people who, in one way or another, ended up changing my life. That’s how I met today’s guest, Anika Pyle.When I first met Anika, she was fronting the band Chumped. I’d watch them play at little rooms around Brooklyn once or twice a week and they always had a small clique of supportive friends who reliably showed up to drink heavily and yell their lyrics back at them. It was just a party. Every time. I don’t know any other way to explain it.I started writing about Chumped wherever I could, partly because I believed in them and partly because no one else would write about them. Eventually, other people caught on to how good they were and the band started gaining a little buzz. Chumped took opening slots on bigger tours, got covered on the cool websites, and played some music festivals here and there. Basically all of the things an indie band hopes to cross off their checklist these days. But as they gained speed, the wheels started to wobble. The band lasted just a few short years before calling it a day. As brief as Chumped’s tenure was, though, meeting them really helped map out my life, as strange as it may seem. I’m not sure I realized that at the time, but now, six years from the end of the band, I can appreciate those years a lot more for how special and free they were. Anyway, in case it is not glaringly obvious, reflecting on that little pop punk band really hits me right in the feels. Although I’m sad those days are in the past, it’s also been very exciting to watch the path Anika has taken as an artist since then. Following the demise of Chumped, she started another project, Katie Ellen, and released an album in 2017. She also has a new record out this month under her own name called Wild River. The album sees her processing the recent passing of her father and is a staggeringly beautiful meditation on grief that weaves together delicate musical arrangements with long spoken word sections. Poetry, songs, and eulogies blend together so seamlessly throughout.I mean this in the most complimentary way possible: I find Wild River to be a very tough listen. I can usually make it as far as “Orange Flowers” before dissolving into a puddle. It’s not something I’d sit and listen to for pleasure, but I do find myself coming back to when I am seeking catharsis.I had a long, overdue chat with Anika about all of these things and yet I still don’t feel like I even scratched the surface of what I wanted to talk about. Hear the two of us get overly sentimental on today’s episode! (Oh, and if you’re looking for a more coherent, text-based interview with Anika, I’d recommend her very good recent talk with David Anthony. Don’t get too comfortable over there, though. I can’t afford to be losing readers to that guy!)Pre-order my forthcoming book, SELLOUT, here: Indiebound | Amazon | Books-A-Million | Goodreads (Here’s a little teaser chat I had about it this week with Jim Ward of Sparta/At the Drive-In.)Follow me on the internet. Twitter | Instagram | Website Get full access to REPLY ALT at danozzi.substack.com/subscribe
Anika is a poet, and artist, and a musician. She has played under the banners of Chumped, as well as Katie Ellen. Her newest solo record, titled ‘Wild River’, is out now. I have been a fan and friend of Anika's for quite some time and this is very much my favorite release of hers to date. We had a wonderful and wide ranging conversation about everything from punk rock, to local newspapers, poetry, language, Yoga, coffee, and of course, music. You can listen to Wild River where you get your music and you can buy the record at Anikapyle.com Anika can be heard and reached @anikasneaka at instagram and twitter as well as AnikaPyleStuff@gmail.com
We're back from our quarantine and are joined by Kenny Kenn! We took a dive into a full Irish Breakfast. In this episode:-Hootie and the Blowfish-Rave origins-Goldie Hawn vs. Meryl Streep-Accounting-Heating homesNew episodes of Breakfast at Steveny's are released every Monday morning at 4AM.
Today we are talking about Food, Cooking, Psycho, Stardust, Beartooth, Ben Folds, Undertale, Pokemon, Nuzlocke, Pokemon Yellow, Computers, Vitamins, Politics, Podcasts, TP, Blasphemous Game, A Hat in Time, Breath of the Wild, Breath of the Wild 2, Hyrule Warriors, Age of Calamity, PS5, Pokemon Go, Facebook, Archer, Venture Bros, Lofi Hip Hop, Donkey KongOST, Bit Brigade, Jeff Rosenstock, Skatune Network, Chumped, School, Teachers, Recording Music, Ska,
Ep 103 Anika Pyle joins us for "drive". Joey Jeremiah trusts Craig to stay home alone, but Craig blows it. Emo Ashley and Ellie are now homies. We talk piercings, kid elrick, Marco and so much more.
Artist: Chumped | Song: Coffee | Learning a new language is tough. It is even more difficult when someone tries to teach you that language through lyrics that no one understands anyway. This week, pop-punk, a french exchange student, and lots of Smirnoff Ice | Want to be on the show? Submit the form on our Instagram page or email us: thesongthatgotmethrough@gmail.com | Theme music: "It's Alright to Feel Okay" by Native Bells. | https://nativebells.bandcamp.com/
The boys wrap up talking about the 2010's. This week it's the years 2014-2018. Join us for a bunch of "remember that record?"Voicemail Number: 202-688-PUNKEmail: punklottopod@gmail.comSongs featured on this episode:Jawbox - Jackpot PlusChumped - Hot 97 Summer JamCrow Bait - If I CouldBeach Slang - Filthy LuckWorriers - PlansTimeshares - Tail LightsPUP - DVPConverge - A Single TearBear Trade - Sea Legshttps://punklottopod.simplecast.com/https://www.instagram.com/punklottopod/https://twitter.com/punklottopodhttps://www.facebook.com/punklottopod
Back by popular demand, the PMA crew takes on listener questions with fresh live reactions!!! Todays theme was "What Would You Do". Some of the topics discussed are, children outside of marriage, THOTISM, disrespecting someones relationship, getting CHUMPED, needy women, and getting caught in a LIE by your spouse.FIND US ON IG:https://www.instagram.com/pardonmyarrogance/
Intro - “Turnpike Gates” Lifetime Interlude - “Lighthouse” Katie Ellen Outro - “Cruel To Be Kind” Nick Lowe katiebandellen.bandcamp.com lauren-records.com betteryetpod.com
How Trump Got Chumped (feat. Maneco64, Jones & Cernovich). http://www.americanlawoftheland.com/***
Bob plays some rad female fronted punk rock jams! Thanks for sending in those requests, there will definitely have to be a part two. Big Eyes (Asking You to Stay) Suicidas (Vertigo) The Trashwomen (Batteries) Kleenex (DC-10) Chumped (Long Division) Downtown Boys (Callate) and Discount (Half the Time) dedicated to my bff Angela.
On today's episode, I talk to musician Anika Pyle. Originally from Monument, Colorado, Anika moved to New York with some friends to play music. And in 2012, she, along with Drew Johnson, Doug McKeever, and Dan Frelly, formed the Superchunk-esque band Chumped. In 2013 and 2014, Anchorless Records released two of their EPs, one self-titled and the other named That's The Thing Is Like..., and then later that year, they released their first full-length Teenage Retirement. All are well worth your time.This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on iTunes, follow me on Twitter.
Freak Out Fest is a 3 days queer/trans music festival in NYC September 25-27th, 2015. homoground.com/episode169 freakoutfest.tumblr.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Fugazi's first demo. Billie Joe Armstrong in a movie. Dropkick Murphys bus incident. Johnny Madcap video. Chumped. World / Inferno.
Side B! More '60s shit! Also Manx! // As always, tap Now Playing on your iThing for the playlist, and use the Next/Prev. buttons to flip around.// albiesrocknrollmixtapes.tumblr.com// albielovesrocknroll@gmail.com
Brooklyn, NY punk rock band Chumped sat down with me and we talked about music, bad movies and videogames, amongst other random things. We also debuted a brand new song by Jason Cruz and Howl, the vocalist of Strung Out's new solo project/side band's new LP, Good Man's Ruin (out April 29th). PLAYLIST:Jason Cruz and Howl - "High and Lonesome"Nothing - "Dig" Heartsounds - "Constant Crossroads"Chumped - "Something About Lemons"Direct Hit! - "The World Is Ending (No One Cares)"Somos - "Dead Wrong"