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Ep. 140 - Nick Bruder Nick Bruder is a musician from the Bay Area who has been in tons of bands in recent years such as Culture Abuse, Mentor, and Toner. We speak on the formative memories of his childhood, finding the motivation to stay healthy, his “first and true love”, upcoming projects, and more.
Our music this go round is provided by these wonderful artists: Thelonious Monk, the Movie Cast of Rent, Culture Abuse, Happy End, Caroline Rose, Fawn Wood, Melody Gardot, Branford Marsalis and Terence Blanchard. Commercial Free, Small Batch Radio Crafted in the West Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania... Heard All Over The World. Tell Your Friends and Neighbors...
On this week's episode we meet up with John Jr. of the San Francisco progressive punk band M.U.T.T. Growing up in the Massachusetts and New Hampshire with limited means, John learned to be very resourceful. John lets us behind the curtain of his life and how he found ways to acquire music legally and possibly not so legally. John took a big leap in life and followed his dream of making music by leaving what was familiar. John found what he was looking for across the country and found likeminded people and the band CULTURE ABUSE was born. After the collapse of CULTURE ABUSE John was left with the yearning to continue making music. Which leads us to today and the creation of M.U.T.T. Learning to not take things so seriously is what lead John to his creation. Join John and I as we “Take It Easy” while “Cruisin'” listening to “Thee Party Song!”M.U.T.T. - “Bad To The Bone” OUT NOW!!!Thanks for listening!!! Please Follow us on Instagram @hiddentracks99
Episode 472 also includes an E.W. Essay titled "Wednesday." We share an excerpt of an article titled “Heroes” by David Remnick published in the May 9th 2022 edition of the New Yorker Magazine. We have an E.W. poem called “Two Bushes." Our music this go round is provided by these wonderful artists: Thelonious Monk, Valerie June, James Maddock, Randy Newman, Brent Dennen, Culture Abuse, Branford Marsalis and Terence Blanchard. Commercial Free, Small Batch Radio Crafted in the West Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania... Heard All Over The World. Tell Your Friends and Neighbors.
Support the show for $3.11/mo at http://patreon.com/miniondeathcult and get a bonus episode every week, as well as instant access to hundreds of hours of derranged bonus content This week: A new definition of WE LIVE IN A REPUBLIC NOT A DEMOCRACY drops Some of the best and most sensible reactions to the NFL halftime show And an NPR article, sure to make no one happy, that explores the cowardice of white people hiding behind yellow hand emojis such as when Culture Abuse filliped off Tony on twitter
Ch.1: Canada will not send any official representatives to the Beijing Winter Olympics in February Guest: Rachel Gilmore. Global National Online Journalist - Politics. Ch.2: The Grey Cup has been played through snow, ice, and fog, but never through a pandemic. Guest: Rick Zamperin, Host of Good Morning Hamilton on 900 CHML Ch.3: Walking around the downtown core of any major Canadian city, it's not unusual to see weed dispensaries nestled between restaurants and cafes. It would've been a pipe dream just a decade ago. Guest: Dr. Akwasi Owusu-Bempah, Assistant professor in the department of sociology at the University of Toronto Ch.4: A Vancouver-based charity is speaking up after the catalytic converter on its only vehicle was stolen for the second time this year. Guest: Vikki Stevenson. Executive Director of the HomeStart Foundation. Ch.5: BC Seniors Advocate Isobel Mackenzie says abuse and neglect of seniors has increased dramatically over the past five years. Guest: Isobel Mackenzie, BC Seniors Advocate. Ch.6: Are plexiglass barriers good for preventing the spread of COVID-19? Guest: Raji Sohal, CKNW Contributor Ch.7: BC author Aaron Chapman, who is known for bestselling Vancouver-themed books as Vancouver after Dark and The Last Gang in Town will launch his book “VANCOUVER VICE: Crime and Spectacle in the City's West End” at the Penthouse Nightclub. Guest: Aaron Chapman, Author See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tony Boswell (Minion Death Cult) proves the theory that if you name your band something as dumb as "Culture Abuse", then you probably are very bad at tweeting, being online, and just generally being cool about getting mentioned in a story about a bee sting. It's a hot one in SoCal for Tony and at BPHQ for the Blocked Boys, and the heat inspires talk of box fans and Dragons Den, as the BBs hit another deep dive on everyone's favourite Canadian reality TV show. Plus, we touch on the realities of Black Lives Matter organizing in a small town, bad NHL jerseys, Joyce Carol Oates' horrific blisters and even worse keyboard, and John makes his pitch to get Tony Hawk onto the show in 2021. If you have a normal person's keyboard and want to put it to good use, you can do so by heading over to https://patreon.com/blockedparty, where $5/month gets you access to three EXCLUSIVE bonus episodes every month, including the recently announced, multi-month series BP D&D, where we've invited past favourites Branson Reese and Jamie Loftus on for some insane adventures through the world of Dungeons and Dragons. We'll have our live BPTV episode with derek and dril up this week, and we also have a sweet newsletter that's now going out 5 times a month. There's lots happening and we're adding to it all the time, so check it out, you won't be disappointed. Tony Boswell is the co-host of the podcast Minion Death Cult, and he can be found on Twitter at @wordisbond.
Pastor, academic, and counselor Mike Kunzinger gives us a look into the counseling world or marriage, abuse, and hook up culture. To fight for healthy love and wholesome marriages, check out the Protector Initiative at: https://www.provenmen.org/protectors/
On today’s podcast, I sit down with one of LA's best behind the kit. Anaiah and I talk about the Black Lives Matters revolution happening around the world, his all black power violence band, having the difficult conversation about racism with those closet to you, and a whole lot more. BLACK LIVES MATTER. We stand with you. RESOURCES: https://blacklivesmatter.com/ https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ https://linktr.ee/NationalResourcesList https://ca.gofundme.com/f/georgefloyd https://www.grassrootslaw.org/ Follow Anaiah here: https://www.instagram.com/anaiahlei/ Check out Savannah's art here: https://www.instagram.com/savannah.imani/ Listen to Zulu: https://zuluca.bandcamp.com/releases
En este playlist del nuevo milenio escuchas a Cleopatrick; Violent Soho; Culture Abuse; PEARS; The Dead Daisies; Plague Vendor; Feva; Far From Alaska; Peor es Nada; Flores Silvestres y The Warlocks.
En este playlist del nuevo milenio escuchas a Cleopatrick; Violent Soho; Culture Abuse; PEARS; The Dead Daisies; Plague Vendor; Feva; Far From Alaska; Peor es Nada; Flores Silvestres y The Warlocks.
Listening party! Sam is in Mexico so its time we dive into our back log of Episodes! This one we had a little different listening party... A lot of older stuff that you may have heard and may not have. Check it! Music from Antagonize, Code Orange, Culture Abuse, Turnstile, The Beautiful Ones, Turnover, Bruise, Tiny Moving Parts, Nails, Touche Amore, Four Year Strong!
Happy Wednesday! It's time to bring you another compelling conversation from a person who is profoundly influenced by punk/hardcore/indie rock and today, we have a great one. David Kelling the vocalist from bay area rockers Culture Abuse hangs out with us for over an hour discussing positivity, life with cerebral palsy and investing in your future. I appreciated his candor and willingness to dive into all aspects of his life. Get SirriusXM outside of the car for 3 months for only $1. Sign up now! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
No new information on the Midtown helicopter crash as the NTSB continues their investigation, but the incident has stoked local officials to criticize the conditions that led to the crash: Carolyn Maloney, the Congressmember who represents the district where the helicopter came down renewed her calls for private transit and tourism helicopter flights to be banned over the city. After a deadly helicopter crash atop the Pan Am building helipad in 1977, flights to helipads in Manhattan were banned, but no new restrictions have been put in place despite multiple deadly crashes around Manhattan by helicopters and small planes. In a statement on Representative Maloney's web site, she says: "We cannot rely on good fortune to protect people on the ground. It is past time for the FAA to ban unnecessary helicopters from the skies over our densely packed urban city. The risks to New Yorkers are just too high." Senator Chuck Schumer also called on the FAA to require helicopters be equipped with flight data recorders, and cited years of recommendations from the NTSB that the FAA should mandate flight data and cockpit voice recorders. Schumer noted how the lack of flight data will now impede the investigation. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand added: "After last week's helicopter crash in midtown, the FAA should immediately reconsider the recommendations federal transportation safety investigators have urged since 2011 and take steps now to implement these basic safety features. Flight data recorders provide critical information to help prevent future crashes, and I urge the FAA to act quickly to ensure black boxes are in every helicopter." A memorial service was held for the helicopter pilot, Tim McCormack, in Poughkeepsie, NY. A young boy entered a real-life spy thriller 66 years ago on June 22, 1953 in The Case of the Hollow Nickel — If you're looking to pass along some secrets of your own, you can order a modern-day hollow nickel on Amazon designed to hide a MicroSD memory card or an accurate replica of the 1953 hollow nickel from spy-coins.com. This week finally brought the sad confirmation that a swimmer has been found dead after going missing during a race in the Hudson River. Renowned AIDS researcher, Charles van der Horst, had been competing in the Eight Bridges Hudson River Swim, a 120-mile, week-long competition that was scheduled from June 8th to June 15th, with swimmers covering about 17 miles per day between Hudson River bridges. On Friday, June 14th, Charles had disappeared beneath the water near the George Washington Bridge and did not resurface. His disappearance occured at the end of that day's swim, which had begun 15.7 miles away at the Tappan Zee Bridge. The Coast Guard and NYPD boats began searching immediately, but it wasn't until four days later that his body was discovered near Fort Tyron, north of the GWB. In a statement from the van der Horst family, Charles is described as living life to the fullest and will be remembered for his work in social justice and in the medical field. He immigrated to the United States as an infant from the Netherlands, and was the son of a Holocaust survivor. As a professor of medicine, he provided care to HIV/AIDS patients, contributed meaningful research concerning the diseases, and volunteered at a free clinic after his retirement. When Charles disappeared, he was under the watch of safety crew in kayaks following each swimmer, and another participant describes the extreme care taken to ensure the safety of each swimmer, so it was unclear how this tragedy took place. Last week I told you about the very first roller coaster that was modeled after a mine cart, but 92 years ago on June 26, 1927, The Coney Island Cyclone wooden roller coaster opens to the public A baby doll wearing a "Crawling Dead" t-shirt was realistic enough to be officially pronounced dead by first responders after an early-morning 911 call on June 18th. A jogger spotted the horrifying scene of a baby lying face-down in the grass at 215th Street and 35th Avenue in Bayside, Queens and police quickly arrived to seal off a crime scene. It wasn't until hours later that officials announced it was actually realistic doll that they had earlier pronounced dead without physically inspecting it. In a statement, the FDNY described the doll as having "discoloration consistent with signs of prolonged death" as it was painted gray and blue to simulate loss of oxygen. Once the doll was physically inspected, the ruse became known, and the doll was found wearing a shirt that said "Crawling Dead", presumably a play on the classic horror film "The Walking Dead". The police have opened an investigation into who placed the doll and if it was intended as a prank. You may be able to get legal bike boost soon now that lawmakers have voted to legalize electric bikes and scooters statewide. Ride safe, and enjoy the freedom of being able to bike across the Williamsburg Bridge without showing up to your meeting covered in sweat! 44 years ago on June 24, 1975 — Eastern Air Flight 66 crashes on approach at JFK Airport, killing 113 people There won't be a new tower rising up between NYCHA houses as the city scrapped a plan this week that would have begun the first proposed building in their 50/50 project. A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2010, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. AGBC is more than just a news website: Our fireworks page monitors the city's announcements of upcoming fireworks, lists them on our site, and automatically sends out a notification just before the fireworks begin, so that you can watch the show or prepare your pet for the upcoming sounds of explosions. Visit agreatbigcity.com/fireworks to see the full calendar and follow @agreatbigcity on social media to receive the alerts Park of the day Charlton Garden — EAST 164th and Cauldwell Avenue in Morrisania in the Bronx — This garden honors the heroism of Korean War Congressional Medal of Honor recipient Sergeant Cornelius H. Charlton. Parks Events Summer Solstice Celebration — Date: June 21, 2019 If you've got Coney Island on your mind, don't miss the 37th Annual Mermaid Parade — Saturday, June 22, 2019 Concert Calendar Tank and the Bangas / Cory Henry and the Funk Apostles, Tank and the Bangas, and Cory Henry and the Funk Apostles are playing Prospect Park Bandshell on Thursday, June 20th. Liturgy, Luminous Vault, lutkie, and M. Lamar are playing Saint Vitus Bar on Thursday, June 20th. The Lonely Island is playing The Rooftop at Pier 17 on Friday, June 21st. Skankfest NYC and Legion of Skanks Podcast are playing Brooklyn Bazaar on Friday, June 21st. Calexico and Iron and Wine / Adia Victoria, Calexico, Adia Victoria, and Iron and Wine are playing Prospect Park Bandshell on Friday, June 21st. AC2: An Intimate Evening With Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen, Anderson Cooper, and Andy Cohen are playing Beacon Theatre on Friday, June 21st. Titus Andronicus are playing Rough Trade NYC on Friday, June 21st. Alt 92.3 Summer Open, Catfish and the Bottlemen, Sharon Van Etten, The Lumineers, and The Revivalists are playing Forest Hills Stadium on Saturday, June 22nd. Punk Island 2019, Abrupt, All Torn Up!, Alouth, Anxious? Anxious!, Babe Patrol, Bethlehem Steel, Bigspender, Bint, and Bushies are playing Randalls Island Park on Saturday, June 22nd. Frank Iero and The Future Violents, Frank Iero And The Future Violents, and Reggie and the Full Effect are playing Rocks Off Concert Cruise on Saturday, June 22nd. Skankfest NYC and Legion of Skanks Podcast are playing Brooklyn Bazaar on Saturday, June 22nd. Jawbox and LAPêCHE are playing Brooklyn Steel on Saturday, June 22nd. Culture Abuse, Dare, Lil Ugly Mane, Tony Molina, and Young Guv are playing Music Hall of Williamsburg on Saturday, June 22nd. Bambi kino is playing Union Pool on Saturday, June 22nd. ALT 92.3's Summer Open: The Lumineers with The Revivalists and Sharon Van Etten and Catfish and The Bottlemen are playing Forest Hills Stadium — 1 Tennis Pl — Forest Hills on Saturday, June 22nd at 5pm. Diana Ross is playing Radio City Music Hall — 1260 6th Avenue — Midtown on Saturday, June 22nd at 8pm. The Lonely Island is playing Kings Theatre — 1027 Flatbush Avenue — Ditmas Park / Flatbush on Saturday, June 22nd at 8pm. Camilo Sesto is playing United Palace Theatre — 4140 Broadway — Hudson Heights on Saturday, June 22nd at 8pm. Regina Spektor is playing Lunt-Fontanne Theatre — 205 West 46th St. — Midtown on Saturday, June 22nd at 8pm. Jackson Browne is playing Beacon Theatre on Sunday, June 23rd. ALT 92.3 Summer Open Day 2, The Head and the Heart, Chris Carrabba, Fitz and the Tantrums, Smith and Thell, and Young the Giant are playing Forest Hills Stadium on Sunday, June 23rd. Skankfest NYC and Legion of Skanks Podcast are playing Brooklyn Bazaar on Sunday, June 23rd. The Ocean Blue and Suburban Living are playing Rough Trade NYC on Sunday, June 23rd. The Head and the Heart with Fitz and the Tantrums, Young The Giant, and Chris Carrabba are playing Forest Hills Stadium — 1 Tennis Pl — Forest Hills on Sunday, June 23rd at 5pm. Dead & Company is playing Citi Field — 123-01 Roosevelt Avenue — North Corona / Flushing Meadows on Sunday, June 23rd at 7pm. Jackson Browne with Lucius is playing Beacon Theatre — 2124 Broadway — Upper West Side on Sunday, June 23rd at 8pm. Lady Gaga at the Apollo Theater and Lady Gaga are playing Apollo Theater on Monday, June 24th. slayyyter, Robokid, and Umru are playing Elsewhere on Monday, June 24th. Pelican, Cloakroom, and Planning for Burial are playing Brooklyn Bazaar on Monday, June 24th. Jackson Browne with Lucius is playing Beacon Theatre — 2124 Broadway — Upper West Side on Monday, June 24th at 8pm. Regina Spektor is playing Lunt-Fontanne Theater on Tuesday, June 25th. Regina Spektor is playing Lunt-Fontanne Theatre — 205 West 46th St. — Midtown on Tuesday, June 25th at 8pm. Foxwarren and Hannah Cohen are playing The Bowery Ballroom on Wednesday, June 26th. Jackson Browne with Lucius is playing Beacon Theatre — 2124 Broadway — Upper West Side on Wednesday, June 26th at 8pm. Joey Dosik/ Kat Wright, Joey Dosik, and Kat Wright are playing Industry City Courtyard on Thursday, June 27th. GOT7 is playing Prudential Center — 25 Lafayette Street — on Thursday, June 27th at 7pm. LadyLand Festival, Allie X, bottoms, Clara 3000, COI LERAY, Dorian Electra, FEE LION, Gossip, Honey Dijon, and HU DAT are playing The Brooklyn Mirage on Friday, June 28th. Screaming Females and Swearin' are playing Industry City Courtyard on Friday, June 28th. Astronoid and Infinity Shred are playing Saint Vitus Bar on Friday, June 28th. Masters of Ceremony with 50 Cent and Snoop Dogg and DMX and The Lox are playing Barclays Center — 620 Atlantic Avenue — Boerum Hill on Friday, June 28th at 8pm. Liz Phair, Caroline Rose, and Ted Leo and the Pharmacists are playing Prospect Park Bandshell on Saturday, June 29th. Adam's Atoms, Bitters and Distractions, New Lives, Sharp Violet, Steve and the Not Steves, and Stugots are playing Buckley's on Saturday, June 29th. Wreckless Eric is playing Union Pool on Sunday, June 30th. Thanks for listening! Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. Today's fact about New York Here's something you may not have known about New York: JFK Airport was previously called "Idlewild Airport" in reference to the golf course it replaced, but it had also been named Major General Alexander E. Anderson Airport and New York International Airport before 1963 Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 100°F on June 26, 1952 Record Low: 49°F on June 20, 1914 Weather for the week ahead: Rain through Tuesday, with high temperatures rising to 86°F next Thursday. Saturday and Sunday will be clear to partly cloudy with highs in the 80s. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com — Hollow Nickel music: 'Abby as in Abigail' episode of 'I Was a Communist for the FBI' from June 17, 1953
It's a big hoot with Tristan Gleason (GS) and Tim O'Connell (GS) back on the pod. We discuss our 33% accuracy rating, acceptable insects, rolos, kindergarten PSA's, public apologies, and more! Join us for new discoveries in Yüth Forever, Sorority Noise, Culture Abuse, The Omnific + more. A new segment (feat. WRENN, Grimes, Summer Scouts & Blood Command) -- to ring in International Women's Day -- rounds out the hour!--Tracklist:Titan Walking - V3ctorsLife After Death (Stress Beyond Stress) - Wicca Phase Springs EternalSuicidal Pistol Grip Pump - Yüth ForeverNo Halo - Sorority NosieFlowermouth (The Leech) - Code Orange KidsErsatz - The OmnificRituals - Rolo TomassiFever Dreams - Johnny BoothBee Kind To The Bugs - Culture Abuse-On the Rune - WRENNKill V. Maim - GrimesVessel - Summer ScoutsGang Signs - Blood Command$lot Machine - Lil DebbieFull playlist here.
This week is another special conversation of the podcast - it’s also the firs to include THREE guests. Individually, I sat down with Joey Cahill, Jake Sulzer, and Dustin Watson to discuss their record labels. This was an idea that came to me one day when I coincidentally was planning to hang out with the three dudes one day and was like, “hey! wanna do my podcast?” Glad this episode could come together - granted, a day later than usual, but it’s a good one, so I hope you all dig it!6131 Records:Joey Cahill is a founder of 6131 Records, which began in California and is now based in Virginia -- yet, Joey lives in Boston! 6131 Records was chosen for this conversation because it’s a well-established label that has launched acts like Joyce Manner, Cruel Hand, Julien Baker, Touche Amore, and Culture Abuse. The label has evolved, turning out some fantastic new acts like Macseal, Late Bloomer, If you like the conversation, and the tunes (some Kindling for ya!), head over to 6131Records.com to learn more about the label and to pick up some tunes!Counter Intuitive Records:Jake Sulzer started Counter Intuitive Records a few years ago on a whim - he wound up growing the label into a new school emo/garage powerhouse. Jake was chosen for this conversation because his label has been growing exponentially to the point where he just recently obtained his official business license! The label launched the fantastic acts, Oso Oso, Mom Jeans, and Prince Daddy and the Hyena, and has put out some great releases from Retirement Party, Just Friend, oldsoul, and a re-issue of the epic State Lines album, “Hoffman Manor.” If you dig our conversation, check out counterintuitiverecords.com!Disposable America: Dustin Watson runs Disposable America, which is a DIY label out of Boston - out of his living room, no less. Dustin was chosen for this conversation because his label is pretty quaint and there aren’t many plans to explode it into anything too large. It’s a manageable-sized label that has put out tunes (primarily on cassette) from the likes of Horse Jumper of Love, Lillith, DUMP HIM, Soft Fangs, Infinity Girl, and halfsour. If you like what you heard in this conversation, visit disposable-america.com and get some tunes!ART OF SURVIVAL UPDATE:We've officially rebranded The Art of Survival and launched a revamping of our website - artissurvival.com! Check out the MANY resources we have available and please feel free to read our stories and share your own!We are also excited to announce a brand new Patreon account - so if you would like to support our work, please check out your options of how to do so! Even $5/month can go a long way!Check out the link here:https://www.patreon.com/artofsurvivalAnd if you haven't noticed, we're dedicating ourselves to the music scene moving forward - so if your band/venue would like to work with us, please reach out!ConnectEDU Network:- This week, you got to learn about the ConnectEDU Network, of which this podcast is now a contributing member!- ConnectEDU Network connects the unique perspectives and expert insight of higher education through podcasting. If you’re affiliated with higher education – from professor to director of marketing – you’ll be able to find a podcast that fits your style. Our podcasts are produced and hosted by passionate and innovative members of the field, all fueled by the excitement of the future of higher education.- You should check out all of the Network’s content creators and podcasts right now if you’re looking for some new education-based pods!And you can now join our Facebook community by CLICKING HERE!FOLLOW, RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE!- Any love on the iTunes app helps! CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE ITUNES STORE!- Don't forget, Android users - we are now on the Google Play Store!!- We're also FINALLY on Stitcher, so head over there if that's your preferred platform!- Follow along on Instagram and Twitter @eduPUNXpod!Thanks so much for tuning in - we will be back next week with a cool giveaway announcement and a brand new episode!
On this weeks episode, we tackle two live show reviews in one episode. First hit Quenchers (R.I.P.) to review an insane evening with Population Control, Lil Tits & The Eradicator. Next up, we travel to The Bottom Lounge for Bib, Culture Abuse, Razor Bumps, Touche Amore & Turnstile.
Good Lordi! Paul & Dan chat about a stack of new music they got into this week & discuss the rise of Employed To Serve & Kerrang! magazine as a whole. With the help of... KERRANG Issue 1682: Aug 2017 HIT PARADER: July 2007 Slabdragger . Culture Abuse . Cypress Hill . Beartooth . Windhand . Mammoth Weed Wizard Bastard . Lithics . High On Fire . Employed To Serve . Milk Teeth . Body Hound . Conjurer . Enter Shikari . Linkin Park . Big Joanie . War On Women . Ozzy Osbourne . Heaven & Hell . Lordi . Marilyn Manson . Black Sabbath . Korn . Iron Maiden .
Culture Abuse - Bee Kind To The Bugs - from the 2018 album Bay Dream on Epitaph Records.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Culture Abuse is an American alternative/indie rock band from California who are currently signed to Epitaph Records. This was recorded in their van outside of The Rebel Lounge in Phoenix during their US tour with Nothing. Check out their new full length album “Bay Dream” now!
Episode 47 everyone! Creeping up on 50, a great milestone for sure, but we're coming up on 52 (One Year Anniversary!) This week Joe and Sreten talk about two "polar opposite" bands. "Nothing" and "Culture Abuse." Both bands are great and Joe recently went to shows for both of the bands. Thanks to everyone for your continued support. Give us your thoughts and love by calling the Voicemail Line and leaving a message at: 1-812-963-4727 Remember to Share and Subscribe.
SO much new music, you may never need another playlist. We talk Prospect, Gouge Away, Ekulu, Bracewar, Krust, Jesus Piece, Stigmatism, Diztort, Culture Abuse, Hangman, Perfect World, Fencecutter, and a ton more. Dave Ackerman drops in for the second half. It's social gathering in your ear.
This week on the Just an Insight Podcast we are joined by Gouge Away ahead of the release of their new record Burnt Sugar. We discuss all four members gateway into alternative music, how they came to be Gouge Away, what it was like working with Jeremy Bolm and how the new record will differ from their first full-length. Gouge Away are set to hit the UK with Culture Abuse here are the dates: October 17 Southampton, UK @ Joiners October 18 Birmingham, UK @ Actress & Bishop October 19 Nottingham, UK @ Bodega October 20 Leeds, UK @ Key Club October 21 Brighton, UK @ Hope & Ruin October 22 Bristol, UK @ Exchange October 23 Glasgow, UK @ King Tuts October 24 Manchester, UK @ Star & Garter October 25 London, UK @ Boston Music Room To order Burnt Sugar visit: https://deathwishinc.com/collections/frontpage/products/gouge-away-burnt-sugar To keep up to date with Gouge Away follow the band on all various social media platforms: Facebook - facebook.com/gougeawayfl Instagram - @gougeawayfl Twitter - @gougeawayfl If you would like to hear the new The Divorcée tracks visit: facebook.com/TheDivorcee
August 29th, 2018: - Debt Neglector announced The Kids are Pissed. All pre-orders by 9/30 will be entered to win 2 passes to Gainesville's THE FEST. Listen to "Go Fund Yourself." - Alkaline Trio dropped "Demon and Division" off Is This Thing Cursed? - For a limited time, you can get discounted tickets to shows on the Mayday Parade "Welcome to Sunnyland" Tour using code "SUMMER". Supporting the band will be This Wild Life, William Ryan Key (formerly of Yellowcard), and Oh, Weatherly. - Laura Jane Grace and the Devouring Mothers release "Apocalypse Now (& Later)". Bought To Rot comes out November 9th on Bloodshot Records. - Gouge Away will be supporting Culture Abuse on tour on the East Coast and in the UK in October, then doing a co-headliner with Drug Church in November. Listen to "Ghost" - Valencia's "We All Need A Reason To Believe" 10-year anniversary show will be 12/28 at Union Transfer in Philadelphia, PA. Tickets on sale now. - With Confidence announce co-headlining tour with Broadside, Sleep On It, and Small Talks, with tickets on sale this Friday. Our #SmartpunkExclusive of WithCon's new record is running low! Be sure to use discount code "THELEADIN" on SmartpunkShop.com to save 10%. Talk to us on twitter @Smartpunk! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For a long time, Culture Abuse's 31-year-old frontman David Kelling didn't want to perform in public. As all five members of the San Francisco-based punk band opened up about things they've tried to work through, Kelling, who has Cerebral palsy, said he felt that the frontman is "supposed to be good looking, in shape and this and that ... and so it is hard" when he "didn't really have any examples" of lead singer/songwriters who played with disabilities, and now that the band goes on tour, he added that "it's also hard to be the person now that is an example."
On this episode of the Sad Punks podcast, we bring you an update on a few past guest curators. The mix includes songs by Snail Mail, Dama Scout, Omni, Slowcoaches, Fake Laugh, and Dan Rico! We also include a song from Culture Abuse! Support each of these artists, and be sure to pick up one of our new shirts, which are available at sadpunks.bigcartel.com! As always, thank you to Rubee for the artwork for this episode! If you have a business inquiry for Rubee, just send an email to rubee@sadpunks.com. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes! Follow us on Instagram! Like us on Facebook!
Later generations will discuss how EPISODE 48 was posted in a timely manner (the first and probably last of its kind). They will also discuss Spiritual Cramp, Mommy Long Legs, Please Die, Gabriella Cohen, and Culture Abuse. All this and a spoiler filled dissection of “Hereditary” at no additional cost!!!!!! Songs Featured in Episode 48: “Gravity” - Blondie “Ditched You” and “Logging Off” – Mommy Long Legs “Please Die” – Please Die “Miracle Machine” and “Hi Fidelity” 0 Gabriella Cohen “Dip” – Culture Abuse
David and Chris are back this week to discuss their favorite albums from former members of Guns N Roses. They also discuss new albums from The Record Co. and Culture Abuse. Rock N Pod expo donor Sonni Pooni asked us to review the debut album from The Storm. Chris and David also gave retro album reviews from Metallica and Faster Pussycat.
Real clean episode as our call-in listeners shower us with praise. Surprise return of the It's All Nice on Ice Canadian Shaman (Who Gave a Little Too Much to Me) Book of the Month Club - Meet Me in the Bathroom Edition with a shocking twist. Kevin Yetman helps us listen to new Nas, Foxing, The Carters (thanks for finding, Chris!), Culture Abuse, and unfortunately for Jake, The Sloppy Boys. Huge Icebox this week! Get litty in the city!
Real clean episode as our call-in listeners shower us with praise. Surprise return of the It's All Nice on Ice Canadian Shaman (Who Gave a Little Too Much to Me) Book of the Month Club - Meet Me in the Bathroom Edition with a shocking twist. Kevin Yetman helps us listen to new Nas, Foxing, The Carters (thanks for finding, Chris!), Culture Abuse, and unfortunately for Jake, The Sloppy Boys. Huge Icebox this week! Get litty in the city!
Sports narrative! This week Kyle sits down with his brother Kasey Clark to chat about ESPN's amazing 30 for 30 documentary series. Kasey explains the strange way he became a fan of the LA Clippers back when he was in high school (it involves Boys II Men). Kyle explains how Kasey tricked him into understanding sports and the narratives that make it engaging through this series of documentaries. They share highlights from the series and draw a lot of parallels between 30 for 30 and comic book storytelling. Look, we know sports episodes don't do well but this is a really fun episode and you should give it a chance. Weekly Rads: Burnside: Overwatch League (professional gaming) Kyle: Bay Dream by Culture Abuse (album) (Kyle's summer jam: Calm E) Follow us on social media or whatever! Twitter: @ThisIsRadPod @kyleclarkisrad @MatthewBurnside @LMKnightArt Instagram: @thisisradpodcast Tumblr: thisisradpod.tumblr.com http://www.thisisradpodcast.com
Happy Fathers Day to all the dads out there! this week, Brian and Ronnie talk about: - new songs from Deafheaven, Blind Justice, Birds In Row, and Coarse. - Sunbather... one of the best albums of our time - How dated Hot Damn is and how the bands that emulate them are the worst - Baroness album coming out... what color is it going to be? - Culture Abuse is the summer jam - ... so much more INCLUDED IN THE EPISODE IS "MAXALUNA" FROM THE BAND BLACK IN MOURNING, featuring members of Subzdro, Bold, Into Another, Youth Of Today and Stabbing Westward.
On this week's New Music Friday, All Songs Considered's Robin Hilton is joined by NPR Music's Ann Powers, Rodney Carmichael, and Stephen Thompson for a quick run through the best new releases for June 15. Highlights include Christina Aguilera's Liberation, a monument to self-empowerment with contributions from Kanye West and Anderson .Paak; the trippy, futuristic debut of pop producer SOPHIE; and a deeply emotional solo project from Lincoln Park co-founder Mike Shinoda. Featured albums: 1. Christina Aguilera: Liberation, 2. Arthur Buck: Arthur Buck, 3. Jay Rock: Redemption, 4. SOPHIE: Of Every Pearl's Un-Insides, 5. Buddy Guy: The Blues Is Alive And Well, 6. Mike Shinoda: Post Traumatic. Other Notable Albums For June 15: Chromeo, Head Over Heels; Culture Abuse, Bay Dream; Marissa Anderson, Cloud Corner; Johnny Marr: Call The Comet; Olivia Chaney, Shelter; Welles, Red Trees and White Trashes; Yuno, Moodie
Brian and Ronnie talk about the new Culture Abuse song, as well as new stuff from Bleeding Through, The Get Up Kids and Blacklisted. Also, members of The Mongoloids and Suburban Scum have started a band, Norma Jean and Underoath were terrible way back when, the newest episode of Two Minutes To Late Night and more. RIP Caleb Scofield (Cave In/Old Man Gloom/Zozobra)
Dan and David went to Riot Fest and, being such huge celebrities, were treated, not just to the VIP experience, but the VVIP experience. This episode features interviews with other celebs, such as Brendan Kelly and Chris McCaughan of The Lawrence Arms, Evan Weiss of Into It. Over It. and Pet Symmetry, Vanessa Burt of Fat Wreck Chords, Sue Werner of War on Women, David Kelling of Culture Abuse, Toby Jeg and Daisy Dempsey of Red Scare Records, and Seton O'Connor of the Dan Patrick Show. We also talk about the Jawbreaker reunion, Prophets of Rage, and being such famous celebs.
Ommmm... This week Kyle, Matthew and Natalie sit down and stretch out with comedian Dana Moon to discuss the meditative art of yoga! Dana talks about doing hot yoga next to Colin Farrell and Drew Barrymore. Kyle talks about his heady days finding inner peace with Wii Fit Yoga. Matt talks about doing yoga video tapes in Cleveland. Plus, Natalie talks about recently getting into yoga at her gym (and being jealous Dana can do crow pose). Everybody is disturbingly on topic this episode. But don't worry, because the gang also discusses the ideal way to eat Pop-Tarts, math, psychedelic drugs, and Nat exposes that Kyle went through a "sea shanty" phase (to the surprise of no one). Namaste! Weekly Rads: ASSSSCAT 3000 at the Del Close Marathon, Culture Abuse, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit's "The Nashville Sound," Brandie Posey's neighbors' 4th of July displays, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds at the Greek & "Lovely Creatures," Burnside's face when he went on Splash Mountain, Doom, and our special guests Laura Knight, Brandie Posey, Kasey Clark and Matt Lantrip! Raddendums: Wii Fit Yoga, Carlos Castaneda, Third Eye Blind, Michael A. Singer's The Untethered Soul, Wayne Dyer, Class Pass
From Chance the Rapper to David Bowie, Kanye West to Culture Abuse, Sturgill Simpson to Bon Iver, a look at what did and didn't land in music in 2016. Matt Norlander runs down his 15 favorite records, and 15 more than he thought were overrated or under-delivered.
Nerds got him down it’s 3 on 1. Ten of us show, Guess who won? For something as epic as the first live TOAP, a super team had to be assembled for Footnotes. So, Chris and Damian put up the TOAP signal and are joined once again by friends and contributors Dave Martin and Dave Ackerman! Sit back and get ready!
OH ME, OH MY, IT’S TURNED OUT A PUNK LIVE! That’s right, the first ever live TOAP recorded at Sound On Sound in Austin. Listen in as Damian is joined by former guest turned guest Footnote co-host Dave It Up (Tear It Up), as well as Dave Kelling (Culture Abuse) Chris Slorach (Metz) and TOAP’s favourite wrestler MVP! Talking everything from Root Beer bottles and cymbal stands in the face to Rancid at the arcade to prison punk! This is one not to be missed!!! Also head to DAMIANABRAHAM.COM and pick up tickets to the Turned Out A Punk Live Tour!!!!!!
This week we bring you a mix of music curated by booking agent Matt Pike! His mix includes songs by Culture Abuse, Sun Kil Moon, Pianos Become The Teeth, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, J Mascis, Björk, and Converge. Support these bands and musicians! Click here to find us on Facebook, or here to find us on iTunes. As always, thank you to Rubee True Fegan for the artwork for this episode!
David Kelling is the unbridled frontman for Culture Abuse, a San Francisco rock band that encapsulates elements of Punk, Power Pop, Garage, Noise, & Hardcore. Their hybrid style combined with a raucous & wild live show reputation has been quickly gaining the group notoriety since their inception 3 years ago. We talk with David about his feelings on the dynamic he feels gives the band its uniqueness, as well as their approach to creating music & art. We also hit on his growing up in a remote California mountain town, early musical influences, squatting & getting kick out of the U.K., touring with Story So Far, Bay Area Punk bands, and more. Culture Abuse's latest album "Peach" is available via 6131 Records (and it's fucking sick!).
Shame on you for doubting us! WE'RE STILL BACK! Our legal counsel, Rick Marshall Attorney at Law, recommended we provide a content breakdown to you, the Life Leave Me Aloners. Netflix Daredevil S2 Talk: 14:40 Wrestlemania: 28:20 Culture Abuse: 56:10 How To Play Guitar: 1:01:32 Remember to rate and review us on iTunes and follow us on twitter! Matt is @mattmoment James is @james_in_vain
3...2...1...Happy Rad Year! This week Kyle, Matthew and Producer Natalie ring in the New Year by taking a look back at their favorite rad things from 2015. From Tangerine to Tomb Raider, Mad Max to METZ, and Rocket League to Review, no movie, show, album, podcast or video game is left unturned! Things also get a little intense at the end when they discuss the purpose of art and their respective creative journeys over the past year, and Kyle talks about the making of his most recent standup album. Let us know your New Year #Radsolutions by tweeting us at @ThisIsRadPod! Yearly Rads: A Place to Bury Strangers, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Spiritualized, Modest Mouse's Strangers to Ourselves, METZ's II, Culture Abuse, Cursed Graves, Ghostlimb, Tidemouth's Velvet & Stone, Dogs' The Ongoing LP, Prince's HitNRun Phase One, Dame Funk, Mark Ronson & Uptown Funk, Fidlar's Too, Silversun Pickups' Better Nature, Courtney Barnett & Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit, Desaparecidos' Payola, Kacey Musgraves, Jason Isabelle, Clutch, Yo La Tengo, Foals, Murs, Built to Spill, Wilco, the Max Levine Ensemble, Galactic's Hey Na Na, Apple Music's Psychedelic Jazz playlist, Burton's, Ex Machina, Mad Max: Fury Road, Trainwreck, Tangerine, Ted 2, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, It Follows, Dude Bro Party Massacre 3, Everly, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Rocket League, Ori and the Blind Forest, Race the Sun, Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask for DS, South Park, Last Man on Earth, Nathan for You, Master of None, Review, Maron, The Last Podcast on the Left, Murderfist, The Black Tapes podcast, The NoSleep Podcast, The Movie Crypt podcast, Criminal