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In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy anoint Motion City Soundtrack as the show's second two-time episode band, joining blink-182. The episode is primarily about Even If It Kills Me, but there is plenty of My Dinosaur Life talk, as well. Find out more about what changed for Motion City Soundtrack coming off the success of Commit This To Memory, where Mark Hoppus factors in again, which host has a tattoo referencing this album, and more on this week's podcast.Sick of hearing all the ads? Subscribe to Soda Premium on Apple Podcasts to get rid of them!Follow @ColumbiaHP on X!While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie.If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerchOr reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.comIf you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for another episode of CHP.
Sad boys, sad boys, all we are is sad boys. And girls. And thems. Get sad with us.
This week we are joined by Gordon Phillips of the band Downhaul. We are talking about the 2005 sophomore album Commit This to Memory by Motion City Soundtrack.Join our brand new Producer / Listening Club tier where you can get your name said every single week on the podcast as a producer. You also get access to our monthly Listening Club where we get together on Zoom to discuss an album, just like a book club!Downhaul - https://downhaul.bandcamp.com/Self Aware Records - https://selfawarerecords.bandcamp.com/Landland Colportage - https://landland.bandcamp.com/Join our Patreon to get bonus audio, videos, blog posts, and access to our Discord for only $1 at patreon.com/punklottopodIf you would like to sponsor an episode, head over to patreon.com/punklottopod and sign up for our $10 tier. Make a one time donation and you get and entire episode centered around an album of your choice.New Major 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:
This week we bring you our audio version of our and content creator Matt Vettese's reactions to Motion City Soundtrack's Commit This To Memory. This is a part of our When We Were Young Album Review series - you can check out this + our other videos over on our YouTube channel.______CHECK OUT MATT VETTESE:TikTok | Insta | Twitter | Site______INTERVIEWS ALL IN ONE PLACEWe created a fresh Interview Only YouTube channel. Make sure to go and give that a follow so you don't miss any of our upcoming interview videos!______Make Me A Fan Spotify PlaylistCheck out our Spotify playlist for all of our upcoming episodes, so you can see if you'll become a fan yourself (if you aren't already) of these artists we're going through.EMO SOCIAL PATREONIf you're looking for more content from us, subscribe to our Patreon FOR FREE or, if you want a lil' more access, it's only $1/month as we restart it! This includes content left on the cutting room floor, full interviews and more.______AFFILIATE LINKSTubebuddy has helped us reach a larger audience, streamline our videos, and perfect the way we use the algorithm. Try Tubebuddy today and support our channel.----Like the music on the channel? Need copyright-free music for your streams and YouTube videos? Check out Epidemic Sound!Use our link for a free, one-month trial. ______Join the club!Twitch: https://emosocialclub.tvDiscord: https://emosocial.club/discordTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@xemosocialclubxTwitter: https://emosocial.club/twitterInstagram: https://emosocial.club/instagramYoutube: https://emosocial.club/youtubeFacebook: https://emosocial.club/facebook Follow us!Brian: @spookypants1Lizzie: @bordenbathory
On the very first episode of CD Burners, T.J. and Morgan take a deep dive into Motion City Soundtrack's seminal album Commit This to Memory. Justin Pierre stops by the show and provides behind the scenes stories about the creation of the album, the state of punk music today, and the importance of mental health.
Today's ep is one near and dear to our emo hearts. We're covering Commit This to Memory by Motion City Soundtrack! This pivotal album is a genre-bending addition by these lovable boys from Minnesota. Take a listen and give us a follow!
Everything is alright! In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy dive into Motion City Soundtrack's 2005 album Commit This to Memory. Not only did Commit This to Memory lock in a definitive, unmistakable sound that cut through the saturation of the genre for Motion City Soundtrack, it was also the first foray into production for blink-182's Mark Hoppus. While the hosts agree this album isn't necessarily Motion City's strongest, it is certainly the most interesting and most important. Find out more about Justin Pierre's personal battles throughout the writing process, Blake's personal battles with losing a labret piercing at Warped Tour, and which MCS album the hosts think tops the discography on this week's podcast. Sick of hearing all the ads? Subscribe to Soda Premium on Apple Podcasts to get rid of them!Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahousepartyFollow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie. If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4114831/advertisement
In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy anoint Motion City Soundtrack as the show's second two-time episode band, joining blink-182. The episode is primarily about Even If It Kills Me, but there is plenty of My Dinosaur Life talk, as well. Find out more about what changed for Motion City Soundtrack coming off the success of Commit This To Memory, where Mark Hoppus factors in again, which host has a tattoo referencing this album, and more on this week's podcast.Sick of hearing all the ads? Subscribe to Soda Premium on Apple Podcasts to get rid of them! Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahouseparty Follow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie. If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4114831/advertisement
Everything is alright! In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy dive into Motion City Soundtrack's 2005 album Commit This to Memory. Not only did Commit This to Memory lock in a definitive, unmistakable sound that cut through the saturation of the genre for Motion City Soundtrack, it was also the first foray into production for blink-182's Mark Hoppus. While the hosts agree this album isn't necessarily Motion City's strongest, it is certainly the most interesting and most important. Find out more about Justin Pierre's personal battles throughout the writing process, Blake's personal battles with losing a labret piercing at Warped Tour, and which MCS album the hosts think tops the discography on this week's podcast. Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahouseparty Follow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie. If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.
Everything is alright! In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy dive into Motion City Soundtrack's 2005 album Commit This to Memory. Not only did Commit This to Memory lock in a definitive, unmistakable sound that cut through the saturation of the genre for Motion City Soundtrack, it was also the first foray into production for blink-182's Mark Hoppus. While the hosts agree this album isn't necessarily Motion City's strongest, it is certainly the most interesting and most important. Find out more about Justin Pierre's personal battles throughout the writing process, Blake's personal battles with losing a labret piercing at Warped Tour, and which MCS album the hosts think tops the discography on this week's podcast. Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahouseparty Follow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie. If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4114831/advertisement
On the very first episode of the new show, Oscar and Cesar return to discuss and share their experiences. They go over Cesar's Books and Brews, and his newest family member, Oscar's anniversary DC trip and more life updates. As well as them sharing their thoughts on Kanye being a dickhead, Alex Jones eating shit, and horny confessionals. Be sure to follow on all the socials @TQLPOD and check out Books and Brews here in Aurora and listen to Commit This To Memory!
Concert Pipeline’s three hundred seventy seventh episode s Steve's Nostalgia Episode, featuring Everclear, Smash Mouth, and Motion City Soundtrack. First, we chat with Art Alexakis of Everclear about his band from the 80's, Shakin' Brave, the times he pulled Steve on stage at the Warfield in San Francisco, revisiting Everclear classics and unique covers on “Return to Santa Monica,” touring with Fastball, and finding old masters of “World of Noise” for 30 Years of Everclear. Then we cover Smash Mouth's performance at Stanislaus County Fair featuring their new lead singer, Zach Goode, who was on episode 371 of Concert Pipeline recently. Lastly, we cover Motion City Soundtrack's 17th anniversary Commit This To Memory tour from their stop at Ace of Spades in Sacramento.
Concert Pipeline’s three hundred seventy seventh episode s Steve's Nostalgia Episode, featuring Everclear, Smash Mouth, and Motion City Soundtrack. First, we chat with Art Alexakis of Everclear about his band from the 80's, Shakin' Brave, the times he pulled Steve on stage at the Warfield in San Francisco, revisiting Everclear classics and unique covers on “Return to Santa Monica,” touring with Fastball, and finding old masters of “World of Noise” for 30 Years of Everclear. Then we cover Smash Mouth's performance at Stanislaus County Fair featuring their new lead singer, Zach Goode, who was on episode 371 of Concert Pipeline recently. Lastly, we cover Motion City Soundtrack's 17th anniversary Commit This To Memory tour from their stop at Ace of Spades in Sacramento.
Can Motion City Soundtrack turn time? Or will Finch illuminate your eyes? Feat Jono Pech of Comedy Rewind and AteBit.THE SONGSSong 1 - ‘Time Turned Fragile' by Motion City SoundtrackListen in your player -https://songwhip.com/motion-city-soundtrack/time-turned-fragileSong 2 - 'Fireflies' by FinchListen in your player -https://songwhip.com/finch/firefliesTHE GUESTAs a core AteBit podcaster, Jono Pech has turned back time with Comedy Rewind and can always be found Puttin' In Work. Jono also delivers compelling story work with the Trigger Witch game (Rainbite), The Maven Series and upcoming game release The INDIGO Initiative (Caustic Reality).Follow Jono @jonohimself on TwitterFollow Atebit @weareatebit on TwitterVisit jonohimself.onuniverse.com for more!SONG CREDITS‘Time Turned Fragile' written by Motion City Soundtrack. From the album ‘Commit This To Memory'. Copyright 2006 Epitaph Records.‘Fireflies' written by Finch. From the album ‘Say Hello To Sunshine'. Copyright 2005 Geffen Records.
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On this episode Danny and Josh lament that COVID has cancelled the Motion City Soundtrack Commit this to Memory anniversary tour and do an album retrospective on this classic album Intro Music by Possession(1981) donormusic.bandcamp.com/ Outro Music by Former Critics formercritics.bandcamp.com/
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ETL Echo Presents commit this to memory by skitter Summary: there is only this and there is only now and there is only the weight of every mistake you've ever made pressing down upon you. you'll fuck it up like you fuck everything up like you fuck the entirety of your life up and you'll burn it all down again and again. or maybe this time, you won't. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/etl-echo/message
My buddy Kyle joins us this week to go track by track through Plus Forty Four's one and done record (and a damn good one) - When Your Heart Stops BeatingCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY, stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA mobile appemail me for FREE Power Chord Hour stickers - powerchordhour@gmail.comFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhour/Twitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhour/Youtube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_Mg
This week we have a special guest on, Scott Vickery! We talk about his upcoming EP "Home", talk about concert experience and Oscar & Cesar try to keep everything PG-13. Go listen to Home on August 13th, 2021 on all streaming services. Follow the podcast @ TQLPOD on all Social Medias!
A Life Less Ordinary. Creative songwriter, film enthusiast and Transformers super-fan, Justin Courtney Pierre, is our guest on Episode 139 of Sappenin' Podcast! The Motion City Soundtrack co-founder leaves all his cards on the table, as we explore his unorthodox artistic mind, overcoming his personal demons and endless comedy gold worthy tangents. In this conversation, Pierre opens up on having to spend the last year recovering from a serous surgery, reestablishing his love for music with the release of two new solo ep's "An Anthropologist On Mars" & "The Price Of Salt", juggling his internal responsibilities as a father, working on a secret project with Josh Cane, his battles with alcohol, drugs and painkillers, the return of Motion City Soundtrack, how the band have a new refreshed energy since their hiatus, celebrating the 17th anniversary of Commit This To Memory, what Mark Hoppus (Blink-182) the producer is like, accidentally quoting his own lyrics in public, music fashion vs practicality, the time he got to hangout with members of Wu-Tang-Clan, preparing for Riot Fest 2021, writing for artists like Metro Station and Against The Current, comic books, technology, random thoughts, falling asleep to Veronica Mars again and why the three of us want to do a Transformers: The Movie (1986) watch-along podcast! This episode has everything, come take a trip with us. Turn it up and join Sean and Morgan to find out Sappenin' this week!Follow us on Social Media:Twitter: @sappeninpod.Instagram: @sappeninpod.Special thank you to our Sappenin' Podcast Patreons:Join the Sappenin' Podcast Community: Patreon.com/Sappenin.Kylie Wheeler, Mayumi Liwayway, Emma Barber, Mitch Perry, Shani-Maia Boxill-Anderson, Dayna Lasnover, Amandine Urbano, Janelle Caston, Drew Styles, Samantha Spray, Dilly Grimwood, Nathan Crawshaw, Kelly Young, Kelly Irwin, Johnny Phillips, Scarlet Charlton, Jenni Munster, Cate Stevenson, Amy Campion, Emily Senogles, Lucy Deards, Martina McManus, Erin Howard, John&Emma, James Oakley, Louis Cook, Jordan Birchard, Mike Cunningham, Jamie O'Jaime, Carl Pendlebury, Kelly Emma Cannon, Livvy Cropper, Paul Hirschfield, Becky Magliocco, James McNaught, Lydia Henderson, Ricky McClurg, Amy Thomas, Scott Jones, Stuart McNaught, Tony Michael, Jenni Robinson, Jamie Bloor, Sarah James, Michael Engler, El Douglas, Mark Hendy, Loz Sanchez, Natasha Morris, Kelly Mallery, James Bowerbank, Mikey White, Becky Handy, Kevin Clarke, Jean Davies, Cerys Andrews, Let it Flow Yoga, Rhys Bernardo, Liam Connolly, Jordan Harris, Kyle David Smith, James Page, Kat Bessant, Justin Dunn, Samantha Neville, Ash Foster, Chris Harris, Scott Evans, Geoff Halbherr, Danny Eaton, Jessie Hellier, Emily Dixon, David Winchurch, Kelly Tyrer, Hannah Rachael, Justine Baddeley, Anthony Matthews, Nuala Clark, Owen Davies, Samantha Bowen, Gavin Butler, Jennifer Dean, Ryan Woodman, Matt Roberts, Robert Pike, Robert Byrne, Ida Christensen, Nicola Johnson, Rebecca Harrison, Luke Wardle, Sarah Maher, Alanágh Nic Gabhann, Lewis Sluman, Andy Saxton, Snowdogg7, Helen Macbethm, Callum Oakshott, Adam Tibbs, Alice Boyns, Joshua Ehrensperger-Lewis, Lucy Neill, Ollie Amesbury, Stevie... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Fresh of the release of their debut EP, Tristan Higginson, the bassist and lead vocalist of Brisbane pop-punk band Waxflower joins the show this week to chat a couple of 2000's punk beauties - Motion City Soundtrack 'Commit This To Memory' and Say Anything 'Is A Real Boy'! A couple of Tristan and Will's all-time favourites this week. Last album v album episode of season three before next week's 50th episode celebration and the bracket! Enjoy.
In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy anoint Motion City Soundtrack as the show's second two-time episode band, joining blink-182. The episode is primarily about Even If It Kills Me, but there is plenty of My Dinosaur Life talk, as well. Find out more about what changed for Motion City Soundtrack coming off the success of Commit This To Memory, where Mark Hoppus factors in again, which host has a tattoo referencing this album, and more on this week's podcast.Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahouseparty Follow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie. If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4114831/advertisement
In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy anoint Motion City Soundtrack as the show's second two-time episode band, joining blink-182. The episode is primarily about Even If It Kills Me, but there is plenty of My Dinosaur Life talk, as well. Find out more about what changed for Motion City Soundtrack coming off the success of Commit This To Memory, where Mark Hoppus factors in again, which host has a tattoo referencing this album, and more on this week's podcast.Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahouseparty Follow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie. If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com If you enjoyed today’s show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.
This week we're sharing our thoughts on our first "fan" recommended album! Unfortunately our fan is likely no longer a fan because we... well... just listen to the podcast. Next week, we're back to regularly-suggested content with Killing Joke's 2003 self-titled album! Let us know what you think of Commit This to Memory, and request an album you'd like us to talk about! Find us around the web at: www.twitter.com/FBLPodcast www.facebook.com/FBLPodcast www.instagram.com/feedbacklooppodcast www.soundcloud.com/feedbacklooppodcast www.youtube.com/channel/UCYuCecAKOeL5WQkaHwSMlBQ
This week we're welcoming cooler temps with a quintessential fall/winter album... Commit This to Memory by Motion City Soundtrack! Other topics include Myrtle Beach, our biggest fears, and the degrees of separation between us and this band lol. Also THE DRUMS ON THIS RECORD!?
Finding Emo's Blake Fischer dropped by the studio to chat about Motion City Soundtrack's "Commit This to Memory" this week! We also spend time gushing about Jimmy Eat World, as well as the Epitaph lineup during the early 2000's. Keep up with Finding Emo at https://www.findingemopod.com/ (https://www.findingemopod.com/)
With the “stay at home order” in place, Our PNW Music podcast had to get creative in order to bring you the best of the Pacific Northwest musicians. With most of the country hunkering down at home due to the COVID-19 virus, it got us thinking .... or maybe remembering.... there used to be a time, before music streaming services and mixed tapes, where we would listen to a FULL vinyl album (and 8-tracks/cassettes/CD's). In the words of Shane Gildnes from Fanny Alger, it was a time “that provided for the ability to not listen to music as a background activity, but it was actually THE activity”. Now, when so many people have this extra time on their hands, it's a great opportunity to go back and revisit the “lost art of deep listening”. On “Listening To Albums Again II” we spoke with Dennis Dorgan (New Brother, Whiskey Fever) and Chuck Dingée (The Walrus, Free Harmony)Dennis Dorgan recounts how the “Commit This To Memory” album by Motion City Soundtrack helped him deal with the suicide of his brother; listening to other narratives helped him consider other prospectives. “Reconstruction Site” by The Weakerthans helped pull him through his own suicidal feelings.Chuck Dingée spoke about his love of concept albums, starting with Pink Floyd's “Dark Side Of The Moon”; where there was very little space between the songs because it was made to be listened to as one whole piece. Other concept albums that Chuck dives into are: “Twelve Dreams Of Dr Sardonicus” by Spirit, “It's A Beautiful Day” by It's A Beautiful Day and “Abbey Road” and “Sargent Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band” by The Beatles.Do you have any albums that you've listened to over and over from beginning to end? If so, let us know. We're always anxious to add to our own collections.
Terrayne and I discuss one of our all time favorite albums, Motion City Soundtracks 2005 release, Commit This to Memory. We talk in depth about lyrical content, the song writing, and some completely off topic stories!
Commit This to Memory is an album that shook our 14 year old souls when it first came out, or in Tom’s case, just a year or two later. Having been introduced to this band by 2 kids that Pat and Tom looked up to for musical advice, this album was destined to make waves all 15 years since it’s release, with no sign of stopping in sight. The guys play this dumb game they both hate where they try to rank the songs from worst to best, and ultimately they decide every song is great and they wouldn’t change a thing. Links: Blog: Revisiting "Commit This To Memory" by Motion City Soundtrack, which somehow turns 15 this year Commit This to Memory on Apple Music Commit This to Memory on Spotify Tom’s Janky Version of Feel Like Rain Edinboro Hangout Songs of the week: The Outside by Honeylip Twitter Tease by Hayley Williams *Listen to these songs and millions of other songs on Apple Music with a 3 month free trial* Follow us on Twitter at @_ReminscentFM and on Instagram!
Everything is alright! In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy dive into Motion City Soundtrack's 2005 album Commit This to Memory. Not only did Commit This to Memory lock in a definitive, unmistakable sound that cut through the saturation of the genre for Motion City Soundtrack, it was also the first foray into production for blink-182's Mark Hoppus. While the hosts agree this album isn't necessarily Motion City's strongest, it is certainly the most interesting and most important. Find out more about Justin Pierre's personal battles throughout the writing process, Blake's personal battles with losing a labret piercing at Warped Tour, and which MCS album the hosts think tops the discography on this week's podcast. Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahouseparty Follow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! Say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie as well. If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4114831/advertisement
Everything is alright! In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy dive into Motion City Soundtrack’s 2005 album Commit This to Memory. Not only did Commit This to Memory lock in a definitive, unmistakable sound that cut through the saturation of the genre for Motion City Soundtrack, it was also the first foray into production for blink-182’s Mark Hoppus. While the hosts agree this album isn’t necessarily Motion City’s strongest, it is certainly the most interesting and most important. Find out more about Justin Pierre’s personal battles throughout the writing process, Blake’s personal battles with losing a labret piercing at Warped Tour, and which MCS album the hosts think tops the discography on this week’s podcast. Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahouseparty Follow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! Say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie as well. If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com If you enjoyed today’s show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.
In this episode the guys talk about Commit This to Memory by the band Motion City Soundtrack. *give me a reason to end this discussion* because god dang Andrew and Erick need to do more research before talking about bands.
The Cool Guys™ have a special guest on for this episode… Jesse and Jordan’s brother, Kota! They cover Motion City Soundtrack’s second studio record, Commit This To Memory, and dive in to why this is one of Kota’s favorite albums of all time, and Jordan’s favorite record the Pod Goes Punk Cool Guys™ have covered so far. Don’t forget you can email, tweet, or DM the guys for any suggestions, funny stories, etc. at podgoespunk@gmail.com and @podgoespunk on Twitter and Instagram. Enjoy!
one person out there is seraching for mcs and bionicle and I caught you in the fuckin algorithm what is upBed, Bath, and Bionicle is recorded in front of a live studio audience, hosted by Riley (@RevRyeBread) and at the expense of Jo (@GhostofJo).Our music is performed by NiceWizardMusic and our artwork is by Sorbet.
Whoah! Heather is mildly surprised when Ramsey reveals he's actually a little bit familiar with a band! The band in question? Motion City Soundtrack and their 2005 album "Commit This to Memory," which is presented today by special guest, Justin Cross! A rare Show Report from Ramsey! An analysis of manic pixie dream girls in which every example Ramsey gives makes Heather mad! And, what movie should this band be the soundtrack to? All this and MORE! Don't want to end the fun? Check out our Spotify playlists for more music choices from Ramsey and Heather. Wanna get a shout-out on a future episode? Give us a rating on iTunes! It helps us, and it helps you feel good about yourself!
Ready for some sporty fun? It's Episode 41! This week on American Brews and Tunes, our hosts continue the tradition of new beer and new music. Stephen reviews the hit album Torches by Foster the People while enjoying the sought after Zombie Dust from Three Floyds Brewing. Jesse reviews Commit this to Memory by Motion City Soundtrack while trying Hell Hath No Fury from Bells Brewery. What a recipe for success this is! Cheers!
Everything is alright! In our second Motion City Soundtrack episode we discuss the band’s continued success with their Mark Hoppus-produced, 2005 breakout sophomore album, COMMIT THIS TO MEMORY, and each give our TOP FIVE for the album! Support the podcast and Subscribe, Download, Share with your friends and family, and let us know what you think! LIKE us on Facebook right here to stay up to date, get behind the scenes info, and continue the discussion online! https://www.facebook.com/top5disco/
In the third installment of our Epitaph Records series we cover the triumphant “Commit This To Memory” by Minnesota’s own Motion City Soundtrack; their breakthrough second album. Joining us is KICKTV superstar producer Ben Kamlet.
Welcome back to the Mind Equals Blown Podcast! This week, Connor is back and joins Nick to discuss Commit This To Memory, the future of Brand New, strange tour lineups, and much more. Give it a listen and let us know what you think on Twitter: @mindequalsblown | @nickski15 | @CPFeimster And subscribe on iTunes too!
For our first show of the new year, we're heading back to 2005 to chronicle Motion City Soundtrack's breakthrough album, Commit This To Memory. Released on June 7, 2005, the Mark Hoppus-produced album served as Motion City Soundtrack's coming-out party and established them as one of the strongest acts in the burgeoning pop-punk/emo music scene thanks to songs like "Everything Is Alright" and "When 'You're' Around." To celebrate the album's 10-year anniversary, MCS are embarking on a US tour, during which they'll be playing the album front to back. I caught up with MCS frontman Justin Pierre just days before the tour's first show to reflect on the album's creation, how his songwriting approach has changed over the years, and much more. Links: Justin Pierre's Twitter | Instagram Motion City Soundtrack's Website | Twitter | Facebook Commit This To Memory on iTunes Junkshow Cinema's Website | Twitter Book Narcs' Website | Twitter Farewell Continental's Website | Twitter | Facebook Voice & Verse Podcast on iTunes | Stitcher | Twitter | Facebook
This week, Kevin Knight from Eat Geek Play is on the show talking about Motion City Soundtrack's "Commit This To Memory". We talk about his personal connection to the album, as well as the band, which makes for some fun stories. Bonus: you get to hear me geek out as he mentions being the man behind a compilation album that features one of my favorite covers by The Aquabats.