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Today we chat with the USA noise rock menace that is HUMAN IMPACT. The band contains ex members of Swans and Daughters but also Chris Spencer from Unsane and Jim Coleman from Cop Shoot Cop. It was awesome to chat with them both about '28 Days Later', I've been listening to their music for decades. An absolute honour.HUMAN IMPACT UNSANE COP SHOOT COP
Brooklyn-based supergroup CLONE, features members of the Veldt, Dead Leaf Echo, Namesake and Pilot to Gunner. I had a conversation with LG Galleon, the lead vocalist, also best known as frontman of Dead Leaf Echo. On this album, he is joined by NYC musicians Gregg Giufree (Pilot to Gunner), Max Idas and Dominick Turi. Live, he is joined by Paul Liziragga(Namesake) and Alex Cox (The Veldt). Co-produced by LG Galleon, their debut self-titled record also called 'CL.1' was recorded and mixed by NYC legendary producer Martin Bisi (Sonic Youth, Swans, Brian Eno, John Zorn, Herbie Hancock, Iggy Pop, Helmet, Dresden Dolls, Cop Shoot Cop) at his famed BC Studio, built by Brian Eno, and mastered by Fred Kevorkian. The album is on Little Cloud Records / 5BC Records. https://linktr.ee/clonebknycQUEEN OF WANDS with DJ Nocturna Every Saturday on ModSnap Radio | KMOD: San Antonio3pm (HST), 5pm (PST), 6pm (MST), 7pm (CST), 8pm (EST)Radio: https://modsnapradio.comThank you for liking and subscribing and THANK YOU for your continued support !
On this particularly arresting Quick Tap (short episodes with short stories for short attention spans), Lyle Hysen and Jim Walters from Das Damen get pulled over and accused of smuggling human contraband; The Children and Cop Shoot Cop's Jim Coleman almost gets busted over a band name; Gravity Studios owner and chief engineer Doug McBride gets swatted by the competition; and Foghat bassist Nick Jameson doesn't heed the words of the band's hit song “Slow Ride” and gets in trouble with the highway patrol. Das Damen on IG: @dasdamennyc Jim Coleman and The Children: https://www.jimcolemanmusic.com Take a Slow Ride with Foghat: https://youtu.be/J_SZWEshWZc?si=R0CNRuMXtfTQDF24 *** Too Much Effing Perspective is proud to be sponsored by DISTROKID, the easiest way for musicians to get music into Spotify, Apple, Amazon, Tidal, TikTok, YouTube, and more. Get 30% OFF your first year subscription with this link: http://distrokid.com/vip/tmep *** Get in touch with Too Much Effing Perspective Contact us: hello@tmepshow.com Website: https://tmepshow.com Social: @tmepshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This season we discuss over 300 albums of the 1990s selected from https://besteveralbums.com. The show starts at (1:40). The Ten Singles Ranking starts at (5:18). This episode covers the following albums: Cop Shoot Cop - Ask Questions Later (54:56), Nirvana - Incesticide (1:09:34), and The Afghan Whigs - Gentlemen (1:21:16). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/combingthestacks/message
Mike and Mike go back to the glorious 70's for Burnt Offerings. Maybe a bit overlooked, Burnt Offerings boasts a stellar cast featuring Karen Black, Oliver Reed, Bette Davis and Burgess Meredith. Additionally, this was directed and co-written by dan Curtis of Dark Shadows fame. Intro: “Necromaniacs” – Mike Hill Outro: “Room 429” – Cop Shoot Cop
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Zig At The Gig with Ev Gold of Cinema Cinema Cinema Cinema, Est. 2008 " experi-metal punks" - Village Voice "feral & unrelenting" - The Big Takeover "jolt of adrenaline" - Brooklyn Vegan "transcends mere music" - PopMatters 2 cousins. Brooklyn born & raised. 465+ shows across 11 countries: Austria, Canada, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Slovakia, Switzerland, United Kingdom, & USA (40+ states) 2014 North American Tour (50+ dates) opening for Black Flag. 2013 select U.S. dates opening for black flag. Also: tours with Greg Ginn & SST Records artists in 2010, 2011, & 2012. 2013 Eu tour in support of Martin Bisi Band.. appears in & contributed music to the critically acclaimed 2014 documentary "Sound and Chaos: the Story of BC Studio" performs in trio as CCXMD - in tandem with reed expert Matt Darriau (The Klezmatics, Paradox Trio) Record Store Day 2018 saw CC's inclusion on Crooked Beat Records "Recutting the Crap, Volume Two" with a track produced by legendary dc recordist Don Zientara (Fugazi, bad brains, Dischord Records) Also: "BC35 (a celebration of the 35th anniversary of BC studio)" including members of Swans, Sonic Youth, Cop Shoot Cop, Alice Donut and many more was released via Bronson Recordings in April 2018, including a musical contribution from the band. Ev's Info https://www.cinemacinemaband.com/
The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard is a like a book club for your next favorite record. Each episode is an in-depth examination of a single album that's worthy of greater recognition. Our co-hosts, Ben and John, spend a full episode discussing an album and then often use a follow-up episode to interview the band that recorded it. On this episode of The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard, John and Ben discuss Cop Shoot Cop's 4th and final album, 1994's Release. Coming out on a major label, Release saw the noise rock outfit expanding their sound into increasingly melodic and nuanced territory. While the result may have been controversial among long time fans, the album's superior songwriting and clear production makes it an ideal entry point into the band's impressive catalog. Season 2, Episode 25, Album 41 Listen to Release on Youtube We proudly endorse Revo Guitar Straps! Go to https://revoguitarstraps.com and use code POD20 for 20% off! Listen to The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard and find us on social media via https://greatestthingpodcast.com! Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the show, please remember to rate, review, and follow us on your favorite podcast platform!
Punk 4 The Homeless Radio Show are back with the 26th installment! Head nodding, hip shaking, thought provoking and toe tapping tuneage this episode thanks to: Transplants, The Linda Lindas, Fatal Microbes, The Fakes, Out Of Control Army, Cutters, The Epileptics, Cop Shoot Cop, Headstone Horrors, Apocalipstix, Gas Huffer / Taj Mahal / Linda Tillery / The Cultural Heritage Choir / Eric Bibb, Thee Headcoatees, Fallen Lillies, The Lovely Eggs, Hex Poseur, Sucking Grunts, Yur Mum, Dirty Cheetah, Picasso Blot, John Holt, The Clash, Slow Faction, Sloppy Seconds... If you can please donate to help Hope Orphanage in Sierra Leone and the 74 orphaned Girls that they look after: https://www.peoplesfundraising.com/donation/punk4thehomeless - In loving memory of Bruce Wright, Candiflp Blackwood & Bob Booth RIP -
Musician and artist Phil Puleo joins Billy via Zoom to talk about attending Rhode Island School of Design, his art and film scoring projects, his time in Cop Shoot Cop and recording and touring with Swans. Check out Phil's work here!
After the industrial noise rock of Cop Shoot Cop, lead singer/bassist Tod Ashley moved on to the eclectic sounds of Firewater, drawing on the sounds of American indie rock equally with European traditional music such as cabaret and Klezmer. With the help of future Gogol Bordello guitarist Oren Kaplan and a variety of skilled players, the band jumps from the Screaming Trees-esque alternative rock of "I Still Love You, Judas" to the Peter Gunn aping intro track "Ponzi's Theme." At their best, Firewater are a challenging and diverse listen thanks to the gravel-voice Tod A., but that's counterbalanced by some kitschy organ and piano sounds that sound more Smash Mouth than Tom Waits. Songs In This Episode: Intro - Green Light 10:23 - So Long, Superman 13:40 - Knock 'em Down 21:15 - Whistling In The Dark Outro - Caroline Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
After the industrial noise rock of Cop Shoot Cop, lead singer/bassist Tod Ashley moved on to the eclectic sounds of Firewater, drawing on the sounds of American indie rock equally with European traditional music such as cabaret and Klezmer. With the help of future Gogol Bordello guitarist Oren Kaplan and a variety of skilled players, the band jumps from the Screaming Trees-esque alternative rock of "I Still Love You, Judas" to the Peter Gunn aping intro track "Ponzi's Theme." At their best, Firewater are a challenging and diverse listen thanks to the gravel-voice Tod A., but that's counterbalanced by some kitschy organ and piano sounds that sound more Smash Mouth than Tom Waits. Songs In This Episode: Intro - Green Light 10:23 - So Long, Superman 13:40 - Knock 'em Down 21:15 - Whistling In The Dark Outro - Caroline Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
Two hours of trashy garage, punk, rock, soul and fury with host DJ Jdub. This week: a bunch of good stuff! Outrage Radio playlist - April 2, 2020: [0:00] 1. Budgie – Stranded 2. UFO – Pack It Up & Go 3. Sonny Vincent (Fury) – Flying (2020) [14:48] 4. Amyl & The Sniffers – Control. (2019) 5. Cold Meat – Industry Sleaze (2020) 6. The Archaeas – Rock N roll (2020) 7. The Sonics – I Don’t Need No Doctor 8. GBH – No Survivors 9. Circle Jerks – Live Fast Die Young 10. The Reigning Sound – Medication [32:39] 11. The Cavemen – Boyfriend (2019) 12. Holy Golightly – I Won’t Go Out Again 13. Trixie & the Trainwrecks – Too Good To Be Blue (2019) 14. Chuck Berry – You Can’t Catch Me 15. The Schizophonics – Steely Eyed Lady (2019) 16. The Read Kids – She’s Alright (Live At The Rat, 2019) [49:34] 17. The Victims – Horror Smash (2019) 18. Generacion Suicida – La Sangre Corre. (2019) 19. 13th Floor Elevators – I’ve Got Levitation 20. The Flash Express – Feel These Blues 21. The Ghost Wolves – Crooked Cop (2019) 22. Peter & The Test Tube Babies – Banned From The Pub 23. X (Australia) – I Don’t Wanna Go Out [1:10:29] 24. Gino & The Goons – Do The Get Around (2020) 25. Erik Nervous & The Bet Blockers – Nailed To The Wall (2020) 26. Oh Sees – Together Tomorrow (2019) 27. ISS – Outta My Gourd (2019) 28. Destination Lonely – Nervous Breakdown (2020) 29. Judy & The Jerks – Dumpster Time (2019) 30. Xetas – The Doctor (2020) 31. Pigs (x7) – Reducer (2020) [1:34:14] 32. The Wailers – Simmer Down 33. Betty Davis – Hangin Out 34. Fear – We Gotta Get Outta This Place 35. Cop Shoot Cop – Interference 36. Boss Hog – Monkey [1:52:00] 37. Sit Down – Quarantine. (2020) 38. Neon – Spit (2019) 39. Exotica – Leech 40. Fugazi – Give Me The Cure Outrage Radio broadcasts live every Thursday, 9-11PM at LuxuriaMusic.com.
Drummer Phil Puleo and I caught up before the last show at St Vitus bar in Brooklyn prior to the city-wide quarantine to talk about his new band Human Impact featuring members of Unsane, Swans & Cop Shoot Cop, the canceled shows and tour due to COVID-19, the NY scene with Cop Shoot Cop in the late 80's/early 90's, kindred spirits in NY Band Barkmarket and the tour they did together, facial gestures as cues for live shows with Swans/aches and pains from such physical shows, how found-metal pieces became part of his sound and the uber organization of scrap metal for CSC's first tour in Japan, the dangers vs artistic rewards with living in a dangerous area, the instrumentation for his solo record & more! https://humanimpact.bandcamp.com/ philpuleo.bandcamp.com/ philpuleo.com
We for some reason talk about Star Wars and then talk about presidents HOUSING corn dogs and turkey legs and cast our ballot except we recorded it months ago before the NYT made everything super dumb so who knows... anyway we discuss Quasimoto "The Unseen", Cop Shoot Cop "Ask Questions Later", Clutch "Transnational Speedway League" and Fishbone "The Reality of My Surroundings" and my haunted bloodthirsty basement walls.
After the production excess of many mainstream records of the eighties, the winds of musical change came blowing through into the nineties. Sure, the eighties had bands relying on drums, bass and guitar with no embellishment, but when Nirvana’s first record for a mainstream label made them a household name, thousands of musicians felt they now had a chance to find an audience. …….and the big labels decided they had something new to sell. Welcome to episode 70 of See Hear Podcast. Bernie was absent, but Tim returns to the show after a sabbatical to join Maurice to speak with Sydney-based director Shaun Katz about his new film Underground Inc: The Rise and Fall of Alternative Rock. Shaun travelled around America speaking to a plethora of bands including the likes of Handsome, Cop Shoot Cop, and Failure among many others. They recall the days post-Nevermind when the music was new and vibrant. However, Shaun’s film also tells the cautionary tale of when capitalism, via the major labels, dictated the terms of the revolution….which certainly was televised. Bands signed Faustian pacts to achieve success, but soon found at what cost. The film, as implied by its title, is as much about the business pitfalls as it is about the music. We thank Shaun for joining us to talk about his great film, and a fascinating time in recent music history Download the podcast from iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify or the website at https://seehear.podbean.com …..or whatever podcast app you favour. You can go to the film’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/undergroundincorporated/ to keep up with when the film will screen near you and when it gets its streaming release. If you dig what we do, could you please rate us at iTunes or even better, spread the word that the show exists on social media or at your next barbecue, gig, or marathon run so more folks can tune in. Please join our friendly Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/seehearpodcast Check out the Instagram page at https://www.instagram.com/seehearpodcast/?hl=en You can send us emails at seehearpodcast@gmail.com to suggest films you'd like us to discuss, give us your thoughts on what we do or anything else music-film related.
Join a young Paul Waller on a journey to his first music festival experience, the mythical Reading Festival in the year of 1992 when Nirvana mania was in full swing. History may have it penned that 1991 was the year that punk finally broke but did Paul reap the rewards, did he swim in the spoils? Let's find out. BANDS DISCUSSED: Nirvana . The Wonderstuff . Redd Kross . Mega City Four . PJ Harvey . Public Image Limited . Cop Shoot Cop . Therapy? . Rollins Band . Henry Rollins . Red Hot Chilli Peppers . Smashing Pumpkins . Manic Street Preachers . EMF . Suede . Public Enemy . Melvins . Scorpio Rising . L7 . Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds . Mudhoney . Pavement .
Following our podcast episode ranking the best albums from 1988, co-host Chris Logan and I decided to tackle the best 1993 albums turning 25 this year. To do so, we picked the 25 best–our own 12 individual picks and a mutual tiebreaker to wrap things up for the best of that year. ’93 was a massive year for alternative rock, with bands like Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Afghan Whigs, Depeche Mode and Slowdive releasing career best albums, stellar debuts from the likes of the Cranberries and Digable Planets, and underrated gems from acts including Cop Shoot Cop, Gene Loves Jezebel, The The, Morphine and Radiohead (that’s right, Pablo Honey is amazing–deal with it!). So dive in to our latest podcast episode and see if your favorites made the cut, and list your favorites in the comments. And if you're digging our show, you can now support us in Anchor via Listener Support if you’re so inclined: https://anchor.fm/slis --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slis/support
Engineer, producer, and musician Martin Bisi has been recording bands for over 35 years at B.C. Studios in the Gowanus section of Brooklyn and has a new collaborative record out called BC 35: The 35 Year Anniversary of BC Studio with members of many of the bands he recorded in the 80s and 90s such as Swans, Cop Shoot Cop, Foetus, Alice Donut, and Live Skull. Martin called into Free Association to talk about the record and we played some tracks from his long history as an engineer and producer recording some of the landmark underground rock records. Original air date: May 10, 2018 BC35, JG Thirlwell, Dana Schechter, Laura Ortman & The BC Radiophonic Choir, “Downhill”The 35 Year Anniversary of BC Studio Bronson Recordings 2018 BC35, Dan Kaufman, Brian Viglione, Jason LaFarge, Paul Wallfisch, Martin Bisi & Neil Exall “The Animals Speak Truth”The 35 Year Anniversary of BC Studio Bronson Recordings 2018 BC35 & Ajda The Turkish Queen “Take This Ride”The 35 Year Anniversary of BC Studio Bronson Recordings 2018 BC35 & New Old Skull (x-Live Skull) “Details of the Madness”The 35 Year Anniversary of BC Studio Bronson Recordings 2018 B35, Dave W, Rich Hutchins, Phil Puleo “Denton's Dive”The 35 Year Anniversary of BC Studio 2018 John Zorn “WRU”Spy Vs. Spy: The Music Of Ornette Coleman Nonesuch 1988 CD Jazz Sonic Youth “Shadow Of A Doubt”EVOL Au G”o Go 1988 Rock Swans “Goddamn the Sun”Burning World UNI 1989 CD Rock Wreckmeister Harmonies “Descent into Blindness”The Alone Rush Thrill Jockey 2018
Engineer, producer, and musician Martin Bisi has been recording bands for over 35 years at B.C. Studios in the Gowanus section of Brooklyn and has a new collaborative record out called BC 35: The 35 Year Anniversary of BC Studio with members of many of the bands he recorded in the 80s and 90s such as Swans, Cop Shoot Cop, Foetus, Alice Donut, and Live Skull. Martin called into Free Association to talk about the record and we played some tracks from his long history as an engineer and producer recording some of the landmark underground rock records. Original air date: May 10, 2018 BC35, JG Thirlwell, Dana Schechter, Laura Ortman & The BC Radiophonic Choir, “Downhill”The 35 Year Anniversary of BC Studio Bronson Recordings 2018 BC35, Dan Kaufman, Brian Viglione, Jason LaFarge, Paul Wallfisch, Martin Bisi & Neil Exall “The Animals Speak Truth”The 35 Year Anniversary of BC Studio Bronson Recordings 2018 BC35 & Ajda The Turkish Queen “Take This Ride”The 35 Year Anniversary of BC Studio Bronson Recordings 2018 BC35 & New Old Skull (x-Live Skull) “Details of the Madness”The 35 Year Anniversary of BC Studio Bronson Recordings 2018 B35, Dave W, Rich Hutchins, Phil Puleo “Denton’s Dive”The 35 Year Anniversary of BC Studio 2018 John Zorn “WRU”Spy Vs. Spy: The Music Of Ornette Coleman Nonesuch 1988 CD Jazz Sonic Youth “Shadow Of A Doubt”EVOL Au G”o Go 1988 Rock Swans “Goddamn the Sun”Burning World UNI 1989 CD Rock Wreckmeister Harmonies “Descent into Blindness”The Alone Rush Thrill Jockey 2018
All the songs in this set seem to have a marching band style drum corps rhythm. Talking Heads, Martha And The Muffins, IMPI and Cop Shoot Cop round out the line up.
For our last review of June 2017, our Patreon patrons selected from one of four albums from June of 1997, and settled on Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space, the third album by Spiritualized. Much has been written about the album, from reviews to anniversary retrospectives detailing the creation and recording of the massive achievement that finds Jason Pierce and crew exploring gospel, soul, britpop, blues, psychedelia, noise, experimentation and more, including an orchestra. It's a headphone album of sprawling proportions one moment and cacophony worthy of a stadium the next. We try to figure out which works better for us, if at all. Songs In This Episode: Intro - Come Together 10:07 - Cop Shoot Cop... 13:46 - Cool Waves 20:15 - I Think I'm In Love Outro - Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space Request a 2017 Review / Subscribe at Patreon Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Zazzle Merch Store http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com
For our last review of June 2017, our Patreon patrons selected from one of four albums from June of 1997, and settled on Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space, the third album by Spiritualized. Much has been written about the album, from reviews to anniversary retrospectives detailing the creation and recording of the massive achievement that finds Jason Pierce and crew exploring gospel, soul, britpop, blues, psychedelia, noise, experimentation and more, including an orchestra. It’s a headphone album of sprawling proportions one moment and cacophony worthy of a stadium the next. We try to figure out which works better for us, if at all. Songs In This Episode: Intro - Come Together 10:07 - Cop Shoot Cop... 13:46 - Cool Waves 20:15 - I Think I’m In Love Outro - Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space Request a 2017 Review / Subscribe at Patreon Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Zazzle Merch Store http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com
This week's Requested Review is the fourth and final album by Cop Shoot Cop, 1994's Release. Neither of us knew what to expect, and our preconceived notions based on the album cover were quickly dashed as this hard-to-categorize two-bass, drum, minimalist guitar, vocal and occasional piano, horns and harmonica band took us on a interesting ride through post-punk, industrial and straight-up rock conventions. Songs in the Episode: Intro - Interference2:21 - History of the Band8:20 - It Only Hurts When I Breathe12:03 - Any Day Now14:34 - Suckerpunch21:43 - LullabyOutro - Turning Inside Out Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt
This week's Requested Review is the fourth and final album by Cop Shoot Cop, 1994's Release. Neither of us knew what to expect, and our preconceived notions based on the album cover were quickly dashed as this hard-to-categorize two-bass, drum, minimalist guitar, vocal and occasional piano, horns and harmonica band took us on a interesting ride through post-punk, industrial and straight-up rock conventions.Songs in the Episode:Intro - Interference2:21 - History of the Band8:20 - It Only Hurts When I Breathe12:03 - Any Day Now14:34 - Suckerpunch21:43 - LullabyOutro - Turning Inside OutFollow on Twitter / FacebookRequest A Review / Buy A T-Shirt
Jim Coleman started playing music when he was eight. Screaming and kicking, he was classically trained through his earlier years, learning to play both piano and french horn. What he really wanted to be doing was to be making his own music, making manifest the thoughts and feelings running rampant inside him. He became an integral member of seminal NYC based band Cop Shoot Cop in the late 80's and stayed in that family until it's demise in 1996. Since then, he has been scoring music for indie films and TV series, putting out solo releases and numerous remixes as Phylr, collaborating with Teho Teardo as Here, collaborating with JG Thirlwell as Baby Zizanie, and is now releasing a neo-classical ambient album called TREES under his own name. To take part in the show please call in at 347-202-0832 or click on the shows free skype link.
Cop Shoot Cop (stem) - Spiritualized As We Enter - Nas & Damian Marley Midnight Hour feat. Estelle - Reflection Eternal Party With Children - Ratatat Colourful - Skream Do It Stoopid - Gucci vs. Joker General Patton - Big Boi Ladies & Gentlemen (stem) - Spiritualized Snake Song - Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan The Space In Between - How To Destroy Angels You Don't Wash (Dub) - Kode9 Anyway You Choose To Give It (Boy 8-Bit Mix) - The Black Ghosts Breadfan - Metallica Stilettos - Holy Fuck Back On The Road Again - OJ Simpson Thuddd - Chairman Kato City Lights feat Bun B - Method Man & Redman It Is Not Meant To Be - Tame Impala I Can't Go For That - The Bird & The Bee Episode X - Madlib Fur Lined - How to Destroy Angels Sideswiper - Fang Island I Think I'm In Love (stem) - Spiritualized Shine Blockas feat Gucci Mane - Big Boi