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Jeff Tweedy talked with Matt Pelsor about his two latest books: How to Write One Song: Loving the Things We Create and How They Love Us Back, and World Within a Song: Music That Changed My Life, and Life That Changed My Music. They also touched on his recent productivity, releasing two Wilco albums in as many years (2022's Cruel Country, and 2023's Cousin).
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot interview author Mark Guarino about his new book, "Country and Midwestern," which details Chicago's role in the development of country music. The hosts also review the new album from PJ Harvey. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9T Become a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvc Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnG Make a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lU Send us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs: Wilco, "Falling Apart (Right Now)," Cruel Country, Legacy, 2022The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967PJ Harvey, "Prayer at the Gate," I Inside the Old Year Dying, Partisan, 2023PJ Harvey, "I Inside the Old I Dying," I Inside the Old Year Dying, Partisan, 2023PJ Harvey, "Lwonesome Tonight," I Inside the Old Year Dying, Partisan, 2023Robbie Fulks, "We Live A Long Time To Get Old," 13 Hillbilly Giants, Bloodshot, 2001Win Stracke, "El-A-Noy," Songs of Old Town, Flair, 1968John Prine, "A Good Time," Sweet Revenge, Atlantic, 1973Wilco, "Cruel Country," Cruel Country, Legacy, 2022Mekons, "Sin City," Honky Tonkin', Sin, 1987Sundowners, "Sidewalks of Chicago," Chicago Country Legends, Bloodshot, 2003Dolly Varden, "Not Ashamed," Mouthful of Lies, Mid-Fi, 1995The Blacks, "Why Drunky," Down To The Promised Land - 5 Years Of Bloodshot Records, Bloodshot, 2000Tony Bennett, "(I Left My Heart) in San Francisco," I Left My Heart in San Francisco, Columbia, 1962Tony Bennett and Amy Winehouse, "Body and Soul," Duets II, Columbia, 2011Living Colour, "Cult of Personality," Vivid, Epic, 1988Support The Show: https://www.patreon.com/soundopinionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Want to reach the show? Send us an email: shovingwilco@gmail.com ____ Welcome back to another episode of Shoving Wilco, the podcast that celebrates the music of Wilco. In this episode, we continue to traverse through the discography of Wilco. Host Todd Rossnagel and guest Tim Arnold break down the last three albums released by Wilco: Schmilco, Ode To Joy, and the very latest from Wilco, Cruel Country. What songs are their starters, their bench players and which songs will they cut? Tune in to find out. Thank you for tuning in to Shoving Wilco, the podcast that celebrates the extraordinary music of Wilco. Stay tuned for more episodes. Don't forget to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast platform to never miss an episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support
Cruel Country is the twelfth studio album by American indie rock band Wilco. It was released on May 27, 2022, by dBpm Records. It is a double album.According to google, 95% of people like this album and Sigh is in the 5% of people who do not.Returning friend of the show Hilde (@bingennn) joins us to discuss Wilco record Cruel Country and other things Wilco.Sigh of course tries to talk about the Smashing Pumpkins because that's what everyone thinks of when they talk about Wilco/Jeff Tweedy.We discuss song writing and Wilco lyrical content, and song writing to fit lyrics or lyrics to fit music, and Sigh asks the age old question "Is this an emo Record?"Is this Wilco record an emo record? Is Better Than Ezra's album "Deluxe" an emo record? Sigh thinks so. PLUS - Hilde performs the title track from the Cruel Country record at the end of the epsiode!Follow Hilde on Twitter:@bingennnCheck out Hilde on Bandcamp:https://hilde.bandcamp.com/Support the showFollow us on Twitter: @CHIDSPIN / @SighFieri / @RoundingDownRate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts!
This week we review Wilco's "Cruel Country" and Munly & The Lupercalians with "Kinnery of Lupercalia; Undelivered Legion."
Author and founder of WILCO, JEFF TWEEDY, calls in and chats with Tom about his two amazing books and countless brilliant records including the new Wilco album, "Cruel Country"! Then... an amazing LIVE PERFORMANCE from MIKE KROL in the FOREVER DOG THEATRE! Plus, FUN CALLS! Studio chats with Allison Crutchfield, Secret Pizza's Sean Lango, and yes, MIKE KROL! Honk!
Today we are going to be reviewing the recently released album by Wilco, Cruel Country.
Cruel Country, the group's 12th studio album, is a meditation on the current state of affairs in America, one that is complicated and flawed, as Jeff Tweedy tells it.
Wilco guitarist Nels Cline joins morning host Matt Pelsor to talk about how the new album Cruel Country came together, and compares its process to Matt's favorite Wilco album Sky Blue Sky. Wilco plays TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park on August 14th.
Volvemos a pisar tierra firme esta semana en Islas de Robinson, Sesión de actualidad con más discos de los que nos gustan de este 2022. Suenan: WILCO - "TONIGHT'S THE DAY" ("CRUEL COUNTRY", 2022) / MICHAEL RAULT - "WHO WILL YOU CALL ON" ("MICHAEL RAULT", 2022) / ALDOUS HARDING - "STARING AT THE HENRY MOORE" ("WARM CHRIS", 2022) / ALEX IZENBERG - "SEA OF WINE" ("I'M NOT HERE", 2022) / THE WEATHER STATION - "TO TALK ABOUT" ("HOW IS THAT I SHOULD LOOK TO THE STARS", 2022) / DANA GAVANSKI - "KNOWING TO TRUST" ("WHEN IT COMES", 2022) / BART DAVENPORT - "WIRELESS MOON" ("EPISODES", 2022) / ERIN RAE - "COSMIC SIGH" ("LIGHTEN UP", 2022) / JOAN SHELLEY - "COMPLETELY" ("THE SPUR", 2022) / RYLEY WALKER - "SO CERTAIN TALL TALES" ("SO CERTAIN", 2022) / JEREMY IVEY - "EMPTY GAME" ("INVISIBLE PICTURES", 2022) / JERRY LEGER - "SINKING IN" ("NOTHING PRESSING", 2022) / Escuchar audio
Programa clásico de DESAFINADO. Unos grandes conocidos del programa como WILCO, abren el programa de hoy, y comentamos su gira por España presentando su nuevo disco. Lo acompañamos de nuevos "habitantes" del programa, como MOSES RUBIN O SILVANA ESTRADA. Y canciones especiales como las de LEYLA McCALLA y ANGEL OLSEN. En la segunda parte una buena dosis de rock argentino de la mano de EL MATÓ A UN POLICÍA MOTORIZADO y LAS LIGAS MENORES. Disfrutadlo tanto como nosotras haciendo este DESAFINADO.
En Música de Contrabando, revista diaria de música en Onda Regional de Murcia (vamos de 23,05 a 01,00h)el festival Tomavistas Extra, desde la semana del 23 de junio hasta el 1 de julio. acogerá casi a diario una buena lista de poderosos nombres y propuestas para todos los gustos : Los Planetas, Natalia Lacunza, El Mató A Un Policía Motorizado, Axolotes Mexicanos. alt-J, a punto de visitar nuestro país como parte del Vida Festival y de Mad Cool, realizarán una gira por salas el próximo otoño. Alan Parsons cancela gira completa por problemas médicos. El Rock Imperium entra en su recta final. Two Door Cinema Club están de vuelta con el anuncio de un nuevo disco titulado Keep On Smiling que verá la luz el próximo 2 de septiembre. Un año después de su última obra, Showtunes (Merge Records 2021), Lambchop anuncian su nuevo trabajo. En septiembre verá la luz The Bible. Wilco vuelve a Murcia con un nuevo disco, “Cruel Country”. Madness son ya parte de la cultura británica. Esta semana giran por España. .DYLAN MOON celebra hoy la salida de su nuevo álbum OPTION EXPLORE con el video de pop psicodelico de LOOK. WHY BONNIE presentan DOS veraniegos nuevos singles SAILOR MOUTH y HOT CAR adelanto de su álbum debut. Gavin Moss se une al productor barcelonés Dan Hammond para imprimir su sonido mediterráneo al clásico pop contemporáneo de Peter Bjorn and John. Angelpop vuelve con un nuevo lanzamiento, "He cruzado el Atlántico" . Una canción con toques sintéticos, inspirada en grupos de la cultura pop electrónica de los 2000. Lo nuevo de Smile, Brisa, habla de elegir la primera opción, el cambio. Cada año, el Institut français organiza la Fiesta de la Música a finales de junio, con motivo del solsticio de verano y del Día Internacional de la Música. Murcia se suma a este evento con dos fechas (Parade, Los Malinches, Crudo Pimento), y MIguel Tébar nos destripa la programación. EVVE son Bienve Campoy y Evelyn Pi, que al margen de sus respectivas carreras confluyen en este proyecto, entre el indie pop y los sonidos alternativos, pleno de delicadeza y buen gusto, nacido en plena pandemia, que ahora se estrena. Y aprovechamos para reunirlos y tener una charla con ellos
Professor Jeremi Duru, a nationally recognized sports law expert, joins us this week to talk about a baseball-related U.S. Supreme Court case, Flood v. Kuhn, decided 50 years ago this week (June 19, 1972, to be exact). The case sparked the movement that birthed the free agency era in baseball and sports.Curt Flood was an All-Star and Gold Glove center fielder for the St. Louis Cardinals during their 1960's heyday. The Cardinals won 2 World Series titles, in 1964 and 1967, and Flood played a big role for both teams. After the 1969 season though, the Cardinals traded Flood to the Philadelphia Phillies. Flood protested the trade and ultimately sued Major League Baseball -- a lawsuit that cost Flood his career.Professor Duru leads us through the background, Flood's career, the lawsuit and the aftermath, ultimately reminding us that Curt Flood deserves to be remembered today as an excellent baseball player as well as a trailblazer for athlete's rights. You can follow Professor Duru on Twitter and LinkedIn.References:Flood v. Kuhn on Wikipedia.Professor Duru recommends: Brad Snyder, "A Well Paid Slave: Curt Flood's Fight for Free Agency in Professional Sport" (Plume, 2007) for further reading about Curt Flood.Curt Flood's career statistics at Major League Baseball.Check It Out:Professor Duru recommends "Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber" (2022) on Showtime , a series he recently binged, and Matthew Walker's "Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams" ( Scribner 2018). Craig recommends Wilco's new album "Cruel Country," a return to Wilco's alt-country roots. This is the title track.Rex recommends the German thrash-metal band Kreator's new album "Hate Über Alles," released June 10th on Nuclear Blast Records. This is the title track.Andrew recommends the new single by Joji, "Glimpse of Us." Hooks & Runs - Website, Twitter, BuzzsproutCraig Estlinbaum on TwitterAndrew Eckhoff on Mixx (dead link)Rex von Pohl (Krazy Karl's Music Emporium) on FacebookOpening and closing music, "Caroline" by Craig Estlinbaum. All rights reserved.This podcast and this episode are copyright Craig Estlinbaum, 2022, all rights reserved.
Jeff Tweedy unpacks Wilco's impressive new album Cruel Country plus first record memories from all five of his fellow Wilco bandmates. Since Father's Day is upon us, Brandon Salzer talks about assuming the family business, Salzer's Records in Ventura county, after his legendary father Jim Salzer's passing. RSD's Carrie Colliton talks about RSD Drops on June 18th, and how her dad influenced her journey in records. Sponsored by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, Tito's Handmade Vodka, and Crosley. Go to RecordStoreDay.com for the latest RSD updates. Please subscribe wherever you get podcasts, we appreciate you.
Episode Summary This week we are live! Sort of. We aren’t live for you, but we were in each other’s presence and recorded live with Rosemary in the Galaxy Brain studios in SF! And we talk about the 1967 Summer of Love! Sort of… Edited by Nat Show notes by Jesse Show Links Galaxy Brain studios Brain Tape “Friends with Burger-fits” – Bob’s Burgers – Wikipedia Ron Swanson’s Best Friend — Parks & Rec — YouTube Muir Woods THE EWOKS WERE NAMED AFTER THE NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBE MIWOK The Summer of Love – Wikipedia Long, hot summer of 1967 – Wikipedia Dot-com bubble – Wikipedia Why George Harrison asked Eric Clapton to perform on ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’ The mayor of SF in 1967; John F. Shelley – Wikipedia The CIA’s Secret Quest For Mind Control: Torture, LSD And A ‘Poisoner In Chief’ Expand Your Mind — How to Grow Psychedelic Mushrooms Using Uncle Ben's Rice “I’m shocked! Shocked! To find that gambling is going on in here!” – Casablanca – YouTube 27 Club – Wikipedia “Every day, somebody’s born who’s never seen The Flintstones” – or, why telling it once isn’t enough Maharishi Mahesh Yogi – Wikipedia “Forever Changes” by Love – Wikipedia State of Jefferson – Wikipedia This Woman Who Was Almost Part of the OG Destiny’s Child Lineup Just Auditioned on The Voice Jon Brion – Wikipedia Hellraiser Rights Return to Clive Barker in 2021 Picks Rosemary: “The Brass Tax” by Downward Nat: “Odessey and Oracle” by The Zombies Jesse: “Cruel Country” by Wilco (Recorded on Tuesday, May 31, 2022)
Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy talks about the band's new album, Cruel Country, and why he resisted the country music label for so long. Griffin Poetry Prize finalist Douglas Kearney reads his poem Sho from his award-nominated book of the same name. Little House on the Prairie star Melissa Gilbert discusses her new memoir, Back to the Prairie, and how she discovered a love for rural life after moving away from Los Angeles.
Analizamos el fenómeno Top Gun: Maverick y a Cruise como la última estrella clásica y bastión del negocio del cine en el cine; recomendamos Cruel Country, flamante disco de Wilco; y discutimos Obi-Wan Kenobi, la nueva serie del universo Star Wars en Disney+.
Taking It Down kicks off in high gear with Listener of the Week (2:44) then some quick and spoiler-free thoughts on why everyone loves Top Gun: Maverick (4:31). From there, the gang dissects if episodes three and four of Stranger Things 4 improve upon the first two (7:45). After some news during the break, everyone is all in on the new Wilco album Cruel Country, but why (23:47)? The group also talks a little about what makes the new Drive-by Truckers' record worth your time (23:47). In a hilarious bit, Donovan can't help but nitpick about the third episode of Obi-Wan Kenobi (31:53) before the podcast winds down with some explanations on why the HBO show We Own This City is one of the best and most vital of the year (36:17). This podcast Taking It Down releases weekly on Tuesday mornings. Check out the site TheAlabamaTake.com for a lot more, including the online shop where you can find all kinds of shirts, mugs, and bags with many different and notable shows from The Alabama Take.
Wilco's Jeff Tweedy discusses their new album Cruel Country, curating music festivals, indifference, criticism, and communication, when certain people die, country, Wilco, and music genres, fashionability and temporality, How to Write One Song and abstraction, the United States of America and local communities, the forthcoming Yankee Hotel Foxtrot box set, tour dates, other future plans, and more. Supported by you on Patreon, Blackbyrd Myoozik, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S. and Black Women United YEG. Follow vish online.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to a special edition of A Week of Mornings, recorded in the afternoon live from MASS MoCA in North Adams. This is Being There with Wilco. A conversation at the kick off to Wilco's 2022 Solid Sound Festival. On this episode you'll hear from Wilco's John Stirratt, Pat Sansone and Nels Cline. And we'll hear from Wilco founder-Jeff Tweedy, his sons Spencer Tweedy and Sammy Tweedy, and even a distant guest appearance by Sue Miller Tweedy-the matriarch and creator of The Tweedy Show. Plus comedian Nick Offerman-Tweedy? And will Mikael Jorgensen make it from his solo performance in time to join the broadcast? We'll chat with Mark Greenberg from Team Yankee Hotel Foxtrot and the manager of Wilco's The Loft. Mass MoCA visual artists Kellie Rae Adams and Amy Yoes as well as our Being There with Wilco winners Rachel Gordon and Josh Hillsdon from Greenfield. While you'll hear us all talking a lot about Wilco's new album Cruel Country you won't hear the actual songs in this podcast. But do go buy the album! And now, A Week of Mornings presents Being There with Wilco.
“Cruel Country” is the best sounding country rock album since the band's beginnings.
Le débat musique est présenté par Julie Henoch, Zelda Chauvet et Jean-François Albelda. 1/ Kendrick Lamar, "Mr Morale & The Big Stepper” 2/ The Black Keys, "Dropout Boogie” 3/ Canine "Source" 4/ Giulia Dabala, “Gold” Coups de cœur : - Cat Power - Aloise Sauvage "Focus" - Wilco "Cruel Country"
Topics: Uvalde, friends in the hood, Threes Brewing, F&F Pizzeria, solo parenting weekend, stoop hangs, canceled I GET WILD shows, school fundraiser, Commonwealth, Other Half Rockefeller Center, Obi-Wan Kenobi on Disney+, Palomino by Miranda Lambert, Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers by Kendrick Lamar, This is a Photograph by Kevin Morby, Blood Orange by Poster Paints, Cruel Country by Wilco, Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky.
The best albums out this week include Wilco's double-length Cruel Country, a debut from the singer UMI, the latest installment in Ali Shaheed Muhammad and Adrian Younge's Jazz Is Dead series and more.Featured Albums:1. Jean Carne, Ali Shaheed Muhammad & Adrian Younge — JID012Featured Songs: "Black Love," "Visions"2. Wilco — Cruel CountryFeatured Songs: "I Am My Mother," "The Plains," "A Lifetime To Find"3. X Alfonso — Ancestros Sinfonicos Featured Song: "Yakuma Kareré"4. UMI — Forest in the CityFeatuared Song: "what would u do?"5. Nduduzo Makhathini — In the Spirit of NTUFeatured Songs: "Mama," "Emlilweni"Other notable releases for May 27:Brian Jackson — This Is Brian JacksonBright Eyes — A Collection of Songs Written and Recorded 1995-1997, Letting Off the Happiness and Fevers and MirrorsCoheed and Cambria — Vaxis II: A Window of the Waking MindDehd — Blue SkiesHAAi — Baby, We're AscendingHOVVDY — Billboard for My FeelingsIsaac Dunbar — Banish the BansheeJonny Greenwood — The Power of the Dog OST (physical release)Liam Gallagher — C'MON YOU KNOWMaria BC — HyalineMireya — MireyaRosie Carney — I Wanna Feel HappySean Paul — ScorchaSofie Birch — HolotropicaStars — From Capelton HillSteve Earle & The Dukes — Jerry Jeff
When Japandroids released their sophomore album Celebration Rock in 2012, fans and critics alike weren't expecting such a strong follow-up to their revered debut album, Post-Nothing. Now revisiting Celebration Rock ten years later, Indiecast hosts Steven Hyden and Ian Cohen reflect on the album's legacy and how Japandroids successfully embraced old school rock clichés (29:51).Speaking of veteran indie musicians, Wilco released their new album Cruel Country this week (1:08). It's an album the band essentially recorded live and has quickly become one of Hyden's favorite Wilco projects in the last 10 years. Perhaps the most talked-about song this week was Sky Ferriera's "Don't Forget," (10:15) which marked her second single in nine years. Elsewhere in the episode, Indiecast talk standout movie soundtracks (20:39) and yet another Conor Oberst mishap (15:10).In this week's Recommendation Corner (54:38), Ian spotlights Sweet Pill's new album Where The Heart Is. Steven gives a shout out to Dehd's fourth album Blue Skies, which shows the band's progression to polished songwriting.New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 90 and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at indiecastmailbag@gmail.com, and make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter for all the latest news. We also recently launched a visualizer for our favorite Indiecast moments. Check those out here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The boys take a break from counting the ABCs to bring you their thoughts on the brand new Wilco single “Tired of Taking It Out on You” from Cruel Country. Visit abcwilco.com to find all of the ways to support the show. Please support the show by leaving a rating and review in your preferred podcatcher. Instagram - instagram.com/abcwilco Twitter - twitter.com/abcwilco Facebook - Facebook.com/abcwilco Reddit - reddit.com/r/abcwilco -------------------------------------------------------- Email - abcwilco@gmail.com Voicemail - anchor.fm/abcwilco/message -------------------------------------------------------- Merch - teespring.com/stores/abcwilco Patreon - patreon.com/abcwilco -------------------------------------------------------- Jason's Instagram - instagram.com/hessisbest Jason's Website - thejasonhess.com Kevin's Instagram - instagram.com/kevinvinyl --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/abcwilco/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/abcwilco/support
The boys take a break from counting the ABCs to bring you their thoughts on the brand new Wilco single “Falling Apart (Right Now)” from Cruel Country. Visit abcwilco.com to find all of the ways to support the show. Please support the show by leaving a rating and review in your preferred podcatcher. Instagram - instagram.com/abcwilco Twitter - twitter.com/abcwilco Facebook - Facebook.com/abcwilco Reddit - reddit.com/r/abcwilco -------------------------------------------------------- Email - abcwilco@gmail.com Voicemail - anchor.fm/abcwilco/message -------------------------------------------------------- Merch - teespring.com/stores/abcwilco Patreon - patreon.com/abcwilco -------------------------------------------------------- Jason's Instagram - instagram.com/hessisbest Jason's Website - thejasonhess.com Kevin's Instagram - instagram.com/kevinvinyl --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/abcwilco/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/abcwilco/support