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Elliot Jay O'Neill & BT Calloway are joined by David James Young, Adam Buncher, Nathan Harrison, & Jack R Reilly to review; S.32 E.15 “Do Pizza Bots Dream Of Electric Guitars” S.32 E.19 “Panic On The Streets Of Springfield” This is a Side Quest Studios Production Huge THANK YOU to our Heroes over at Patreon Grant Prusi // 16_oz_mouse // Philip Wolf // Timothy Burleson // Stephanie // Chris Tar // AlmightyK // Kaleb982 // nickibis // Teresa // David James Young // Paul Walsh You too can become a Hero by supporting us on our Patreon page and you'll unlock a bonus podcast EVERY WEEK plus access to our back catalogue of over 200 exclusive podcasts! http://www.patreon.com/sidequeststudios STARRING SPRINGFIELD is our new podcast where we review movies that star the cast of The Simpsons Check it out here -- https://pod.link/1773418376 PLUGS Listen to Jack R Reilly's new album “After The Parade” https://linktr.ee/jack_r_reilly Check out Nathan Harrison's theatre show “Birdsong Of Tomorrow” https://griffintheatre.com.au/whats-on/birdsong-of-tomorrow/ Follow DJY on Insta https://www.instagram.com/djywrites/?hl=en Listen to their podcast Hottest 100s & 1000s https://pod.link/1523245919 Pulp Fury Radio; our fiction anthology podcast. http://www.pulpfuryradio.com Do webs dream of electric series? http://www.daveplusone.com We reviewed Game of Thrones in reverse order at “Thrones Of Game” https://thronesofgame.podbean.com SOCIALS! https://bsky.app/profile/thesimpsonsindex.bsky.social https://www.facebook.com/TheSimpsonsIndex/ https://www.instagram.com/simpsonsindex/ https://www.threads.net/@simpsonsindex This podcast is dedicated to Andrew. We miss you and we'll always love you.
A very important world record has been pulled on to Australian shores, with Wollongong-based music journo David James Young blowing away the record for most concerts attended in a year. His tally of 257 eligible gigs between January 2023 and 2024 has obliterated the former world record of 86, held by a fellow music enthusiast from New Jersey named Joshua Beck.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Almost 20 years ago, Luke Steele emerged as one of the great modern eccentrics of Australian music. An ebullient personality (one was a spider, one was a bird), he started the decade as a scrappy underdog and ended it as one of the biggest pop stars in the world. Who else could get to that kind of A to B, from Jebediah to Jay-Z? With a new solo album looming, Luke spoke openly about his one-of-a-kind journey that took him from blues bars in Perth to the Hollywood Bowl and back again. Luke's debut solo album Listen to the Water is out May 13. With thanks to Mariam Dib and EMI Music Australia. Recorded by David James Young and Luke James Steele. Produced and edited by Paul McWhirter. Additional editing by David James Young. Follow Luke on Facebook: @lukesteeleofficial Follow Luke on Instagram: @lukesteeleofficial This podcast was recorded on Dharawal land and edited between Wirundjeri and Dharawal land. Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bend and snap! All the Legally Blonde costumes in Erinsborough have been snapped up but we've raided Nell's dress-up box and we're ready to party! Kate and Vaya are joined by podcaster and writer David James Young to defend Our Melanie against butter-wouldn't-melt Rose Walker, and 'Dogfish' Rebecchi. Plus Jane almost does to Hendrix what mums around Australia have been wanting to do for yonks; and speaking of mums, Levi's is in town and she ain't here for Sheila's shenanigans. Head over to [https://www.patreon.com/neighbuzzpod](https://www.patreon.com/neighbuzzpod) for our Patreon Trimmings: TRIMMING FROM THIS EP: Harlow is an executive pain. Check out @Neighbuzzpod on [TikTok](https://www.tiktok.com/@neighbuzzpod?)!More info at neighbuzzpod.comListen to CJ's podcast: [Married on](https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/married-on-mafs/id1555967622)Join the Neighbuzz Council for chats on Facebook Tweet us @neighbuzzpod Tweet Kate, Instagram CJ or VayaTo support the PirateNet Studios and unlock bonus content, become one of our beloved Patrons at patreon.com/neighbuzzpodThanks for listening!davi
Few could have predicted that the scrawny Jewish kid with the guitar in Sydney's eastern suburbs would go on to conquer the world. Hell, even fewer could have predicted his second-ever gig would be opening for Sonic Youth. Still, that's just how Ben Lee's career has unfolded - just when you think you have all the answers, he changes the questions. An ARIA winner, a two-time Hottest 100 runner-up and a keen collaborator with everyone from Josh Radnor to Joel Madden, Lee's life can't be summed up with a mere hour of conversation. Still, it's worth a shot. With thanks to Ben Lee, Caitlin Harnett and Wollongong UniBar. Produced by Paul McWhirter, edited by David James Young. Follow Ben on Facebook: @benleemusic Follow Ben on Twitter: @benleemusic Follow Ben on Instagram: @benleemusic Follow Ben on TikTok: @benleemusic This podcast was recorded on Dharawal land and edited between Wirundjeri and Dharawal land. Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When then-triple j breakfast hosts Alex Dyson and Matt Okine decided to surprise Melbourne singer-songwriter Gretta Ray with news she'd won a competition through the station's Unearthed initiative, they did not head to her place of work. Nor did they go to her place of residence. Instead, they ended up at Princes Hill Secondary College, where Ray was a student. A prodigious singer and budding songwriter, Ray could not have predicted the ensuing years of national and international touring, millions of streams and a steady ascent to the top of Australian pop's echelon. Now barely in her 20s, a debut studio album awaits - but not before a quick Bar Bands debrief on her choral background, conquering festivals, genre code switches and meeting her heroes. Gretta Ray's debut album Begin to Look Around arrives August 27 via Ballarat/EMI Music Australia. Special thanks to Mariam Dib. Recorded by David James Young and Gretta Louise Ray. Produced and edited by David James Young. Follow Gretta on Instagram: @grettaray Follow Gretta on Twitter: @grettaray Follow Gretta on Facebook: @grettaraymusic This podcast was recorded on Wirundjeri and Tharawal land, and was edited on Tharawal land. Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lonely and dreaming on the west coast, Jono Mata and Sam Blitvitch both aspired to be the guitar heroes they saw on their screens at an impressionable age. With Sly Withers - both men's first in-earnest band - they were able to achieve something far greater. With their open, honest every-man take on pub rock and pop-punk, the band quickly carved a niche that soon became bigger than either could have anticipated. With the release of their second studio album Gardens, the band find themselves among the top of the food chain in Australian rock - which is quite the feat for a band that was barely out of high school when it started. Reflecting on their story over a drink on the patio of a Newtown Airbnb, Mata and Blitvich connect the dots to explain how a fledgling guitar band ended up on the national airwaves and touring the country with Amy Shark. Gardens is out now via Dew Process. Special thanks to Amy Simmons, Deathproof PR, Nathan Wood, Dew Process and Skinny O'Leary. Produced and edited by Paul McWhirter. Additional editing by David James Young. Follow Sly Withers on Instagram: @slywithers Follow Sly Withers on Twitter: @slywithers Follow Sly Withers on Facebook: @slywithers This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Wirundjeri and Tharawal land. Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Much like the inner rings of a cut-open tree, there are a surprising degree of layers to Sydney trio STUMPS. Although they boast a confident, extroverted frontman in Kyle Fisher, he had never actually even so much as sang a note on stage prior to the band's formation in the late 2010s. Their rhythm section, meanwhile - bassist Merrick Powell & drummer Jonathan Dolan - had never played indie-rock before; instead, their bread and butter was hardcore punk matinees - making songs to literally scream at the sun in scene stalwarts Perspectives. So, how did all three end up making jaunty post-punk-revival-revival indie-disco? Gather round, and we'll tell you a tale. Special thanks to Kyle Fisher, Pat O'Hara, Beau Somers and The Lansdowne Hotel. Produced and edited by Paul McWhirter. Additional editing by David James Young. Follow STUMPS on Instagram: @stumpstheband Follow STUMPS on Twitter: @stumpstheband Follow STUMPS on Facebook: @stumpstheband This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Wirundjeri and Tharawal land. Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charlene Bailey has lived a life of reintroductions. A promising country upstart in the heart of Tamworth, the singer-songwriter got her start as a child prodigy in a family band. She later emerged as a prospective indie-pop darling in the big smoke of Sydney and Los Angeles, helming Tigertown for some prosperous but simultaneously tumultuous years. These days, folks know her as Charlie Collins - a big-voiced, big-hearted and utterly charming artist that sonically composes her past and present to create something well worth investing in for the future. With two new songs out in the world - one of which features her childhood hero Kasey Chambers - it felt opportune to saddle up next to Ms. Collins and her two playful cats in her Sydney abode, discussing both the story so far and what we can expect going ahead. Charlie's new singles "Fuck It" and "Honey Can We Run Away" are out now via Island Records. Produced and edited by Paul McWhirter. Additional editing by David James Young. Follow Charlie on Instagram: @charliecollins Follow Charlie on Twitter: @xcharliecollins Follow Charlie on Facebook: @iamcharliecollins This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Wirundjeri and Tharawal land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Elliot Jay O'Neill is joined by BT Calloway, Jack R. Reilly & the crew from Hottest 100s & 1000s; David James Young, Adam Buncher, Andrew McDonald & Nathan Harrison to review; S.7 E.25 “Summer Of 4 Ft. 2” S.24 E.9 “Homer Goes To Prep School” S.30 E.20 “I'm Just A Girl Who Can't Say D'oh” Pulp Fury Radio, our fiction anthology podcast. Season 1 available now at www.pulpfuryradio.com (or wherever you get your podcasts) Hottest 100s & 1000s is an amazing music review podcast. https://open.spotify.com/show/71yMJqd6C33xGWHQODXlM8 Jack R. Reilly's album “Middle Everything” is now available wherever you get your music, including here; https://open.spotify.com/album/03yDseTRPPPBp95CUjkhja The band is Nothing Rhymes With David. Their new album is “Sky Lonely”. It's available here; https://open.spotify.com/album/0oTIDWIsPbYsCKmmQ2Po36 DJY is also making podcasts at “All My Friends Are In Bar Bands” & “The Big Show Show Show” you can find them and his writings and live music reports here; https://davidjamesyoung.com We are reviewing Game of Thrones in reverse order on our podcast “Thrones Of Game” https://thronesofgame.podbean.com This is a Side Quest Studios Production Huge THANK YOU to our Heroes Timothy Burleson Jonathan Murphy Grant Prusi Stephanie David James Young Patrick Lauer Paul Salt Paul Goodman You too can become a hero by supporting us on Patreon and you'll also unlock our premium podcast “Except When He's Not” www.patreon.com/sidequeststudios Our web series is like you know, whatever www.daveplusone.com
Growing up outside of Cologne, Anika Ostendorf had lofty but headstrong ambitions to get into the world of music. She ended up there, but not in the way her younger self may have initially expected. As Hachiku, Ostendorf has forged a career in the indie pop world that has seen her charming, kitschy indie-pop win over audiences on both a local and international scale - as well as tours alongside the likes of Courtney Barnett, The Breeders and Jose Gonzalez. Before a headlining show at Petersham Bowling Club, she discussed the ins and outs of the Ford family band, sleeping in your car on tour and why her dad still has 800 copies of her first CD. Hachiku's debut album I'll Probably Be Asleep is out now. Stream, download and buy it here: https://hachikumusic.bandcamp.com/album/ill-probably-be-asleep For the curious, Anika's first release as Ani Petite is available here: https://anipetite.bandcamp.com/album/demo Special thanks to Anika Ostendorf, Marcelle Bradbeer, Milk! Records and the Petersham Bowling Club. Produced and edited by Paul McWhirter. Additional editing by David James Young. Follow Hachiku on Instagram: @hachikumusic Follow Hachiku on Twitter: @hachikumusic Follow Hachiku on Facebook: @hachiku This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Wirundjeri and Tharawal land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There are few intergenerational figures in a music scene that sees bands come and go on a weekly basis. Chief among those that are, however, are Al Grigg and Tom Wallace. Best friends since college, the pair first played together as part of 2000s indie wunderkinds Red Riders, before transferring their guitar-loving and hook-wielding expertise over to the garage-rock world with Palms circa 2011. Here, they lay out their life in music, both on and off the road, on the line in their most in-depth interview to date. Whether you came up circa the Hopetoun or circa the Oxford Art Factory, there's some long lines down these palms well worth tracing. Intensity Sunshine is out now via Ivy League/Mushroom. Stream the EP and purchase a physical copy here: https://palms.bandcamp.com/album/intensity-sunshine Special thanks to Lulu Rae and Brain Drain PR. Produced and edited by Paul McWhirter. Additional editing by David James Young. Follow Palms on Facebook: @palmsmusic Follow Palms on Instagram: @palmsmusic Follow Palms on Twitter: @palmsmusic All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Wurundjeri and Tharawal land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's an increasingly-common modern story. A project born out of a bedroom, a dorm room, a laptop, a loose collection of ideas, shifts from the micro to the macro. Few of these stories, however, have carved out such an intense niche as Dylan Baldi's noise-rock vehicle Cloud Nothings. Initially serving up indie pop with a sunny disposition, the band nosedived into Steve Albini-approved dissonance on 2012's Attack on Memory and never looked back. A prolific outfit and a rough-and-tumble live must-see, Cloud Nothings continue to adapt and evolve as a full-band assault. Following the release of their most recent album, The Shadow I Remember, Baldi spoke to us from his Philadelphia home about the band's ever-continuing and endlessly-intriguing story. The Shadow I Remember is out now via Carpark Records. Download, stream and purchase the band's complete discography - including subscriber exclusives - at Cloud Nothings' Bandcamp: http://cloudnothings.bandcamp.com Special thanks to Rhiannon Cook and Positive Feedback. Recorded by David James Young and Dylan Baldi. Produced and edited by David James Young, with assistance from Paul McWhirter. Follow Cloud Nothings on Facebook: @cloudnothings Follow Cloud Nothings on Instagram: @cloudnothings Follow Cloud Nothingson Twitter: @cloudnothings All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Tharawal and Lenape land and edited on Tharawal land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Huck Hastings is a relatively new name on the Australian music scene, although the Sydney-based singer-songwriter has had his eyes on the stage well before his current solo iteration. Born into a pub-rock heritage, Hastings eventually found a niche within the indie-rock spectrum and has carved that into a heartfelt and endearing debut album, Cheers to Progress. Ahead of its release, he spoke candidly about his progression through high-school rock band to solo troubadour before eventually striking a balance between the two. Cheers to Progress is out now. Stream, download and purchase the album here: https://huckhastings.bandcamp.com/album/cheers-to-progress Huck will launch the album tonight at the Darlinghurst Theatre Company. Produced and edited by Paul McWhirter. Additional editing by David James Young. Follow Huck on Facebook: @huckhastings Follow Huck on Instagram: @huckhastings Follow Huck on Twitter: @huckhastings All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Tharawal and Wurundjeri land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good Evans, it's a crossover! A week on from David featuring on Kevin Mitchell's Good Evans, It's A Bobcast!, the Jebediah frontman and solo singer-songwriter under the Bob Evans moniker had the tables turned on him. We traverse decades in just under an hour, ranging from high-school dances to the Big Day Out and a myriad of unexpected places in-between. After 25 years in the game, Kev isn't one to settle into the nostalgia market - he still has a lot to prove, and he's happy to talk through the ins and outs of his various performance outlets to explain why that is. Bob Evans' new album Tomorrowland arrives April 6. Preorder the album, and listen to David's episode of Good Evans at the official Bob Evans website: www.bobevans.com.au Recorded by David James Young and Kevin Mitchell. Produced, mixed and edited by David James Young. Follow Bob Evans on Facebook: @bobevansmusic Follow Bob Evans on Instagram: @bobevansmusic Follow Bob Evans on Twitter: @bobevansmusic All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded and edited on Tharawal and Kaurna land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob chats to podcaster/musician/writer David James Young down the line from his Adelaide hotel room about last minute dashes across state borders, Hottest 100's & 1000's and not guilty pop pleasures aswell as music by Bartees Strange, Dry Cleaning & Genesis Owusu. This is a crossover episode of the podcast and the conversation will continue over at David's podcast called All My Friends Are In Bar Bands http://www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com/episodes My new single 'Concrete Heart' is out now https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rv6Gi3L3ED8 Pre order my new album 'Tomorrowland' https://bobevans.lnk.to/Tomorrowland See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You all know the story by now. Formed in 1997, megastars by 2000, whatever-happened-tos by 2004, has-beens by 2006, comeback kids by 2016 - and, finally, comeback kids again in 2020. Of course, those are just the touchstones - in truth, there's way more to The Avalanches' story than you might expect. It starts in a fruit shop, it heads up to country Victoria, through to the suburban sharehouses of Melbourne and onto a festival stage in Barcelona. Keyboardist, producer and founding member Tony Di Blasi has seen it all - and he's ready to get into the gory details of how The Avalanches went to hell and back to secure their status as all-time greats. The Avalanches' new album We Will Always Love You is out now. Stream, download and purchase the album here: https://theavalanches.lnk.to/wewillalwaysloveyou Special thanks to Mariam Dib, EMI Australia, Karl Chandler and The Little Dum Dum Club. Recorded by David James Young and Tony Di Blasi. Mixed and edited by David James Young. Follow The Avalanches on Facebook: @theavalanches Follow The Avalanches on Instagram: @theavalanches Follow The Avalanches on Twitter: @theavalanches All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded and edited on Tharawal and Wurundjeri land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's rare to be simultaneously a decade-plus performance veteran and also still under the age of 30, and yet Imogen Clark happily exists within that Venn diagram. This ain't no child-star operation, either - really, this Blue Mountains native is just getting started. Having toured internationally, supported Shania Twain and even navigated a global pandemic to get her unique blend of country, rock and pop out to the world, Clark is a rare firebrand - and if you're not familiar already, make it a priority to rectify that. Imogen Clark's First Annual Holiday Hootenanny takes place at the Factory Theatre on December 9. Tickets available here: https://bit.ly/FAC20_ImogenClark Special thanks to Nicole Stringer, Jeremy Dylan, Chugg Entertainment and Potts Entertainment. Mixed and edited by Paul McWhirter. Additional editing by David James Young. Follow Imogen on Facebook: @imogenclark.music Follow Imogen on Instagram: @imogen__clark Follow Imogen on Twitter: @imogen_clark All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land, and edited on Tharawal and Wurundjeri land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
They're one of the most distinctive figures in the history of Australian rock music - not least of all because their frontman is nearly seven foot tall. They're a platinum-selling Hottest 100 runner-up with decades of sold-out theatres to their name, but they're also one of the more vulnerable and emotively-striking bands this country has produced. There's never been a band quite like Something for Kate before - and it's likely there never will be. From their music room in their suburban Melbourne home, vocalist/guitarist Paul Dempsey and bassist Stephanie Ashworth share the finer details of their lives in music - both together and apart. Something for Kate's new album The Modern Medieval is out now. Stream, purchase and download it here: https://somethingforkate.lnk.to/TheModernMedieval Special thanks to Mariam Dib and EMI Music Australia. Recorded by Paul Dempsey and David James Young. Mixed and edited by Paul McWhirter. Additional editing by David James Young. Follow Something for Kate on Facebook: @sfkmusic Follow Something for Kate on Instagram: @somethingforkate Follow Something for Kate on Twitter: @sfkmusic All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded and edited on Tharawal and Wurundjeri land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a super-fun first round, the late crowd shuffled in for a second round of Bar Bands banter. This time around, it was a celebration of some of David's formative years in front of the stage and listening in his bedroom. This included Hurstville's own Patrick Matthews - founding member of The Vines and bassist of Youth Group - as well as Children Collide frontman Johnny Mackay and ARIA-award winning veteran vocalist Sarah Blasko. There's a lot of history here - some well-remembered, others best forgotten. It's all a lot of fun, though. Besides, arguably no other podcast this year will take you from lunch at Warren Ellis' house to The Big Banana to The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Special thanks to Kristy Pinder, Betty Fink, Chris Sheppard and Roly Elias. Recorded live at The Vanguard in Sydney on October 25, 2020. Mixed and engineered live by Anieke Robinson. Post-production and editing by Paul McWhirter. Additional editing by David James Young. Sarah Blasko appears courtesy of Look Out Kid. Johnny Mackay appears courtesy of Spinning Top Music. Patrick Matthews appears courtesy of Ivy League Records. Follow Sarah on Facebook: @sarahblaskomusic Follow Sarah on Instagram: @sarahblasko Follow Sarah on Twitter: @sarahblasko Follow Johnny on Facebook: @lordfascinator Follow Johnny on Instagram: @lordfascinator Follow Johnny on Twitter: @lordfascinator Follow Youth Group on Facebook: @youthgroupmusic Follow Youth Group on Instagram: @youthgroupband Follow Victoria on Instagram: @victoria_theband All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Tharawal and Wurundjeri land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the eve of Bar Bands' fifth birthday* (*not really) and David's 30th* (*also not really), a diverse but elite crew of Australian musicians descended upon The Vanguard in Sydney for a night of storytelling, song-sharing and top-tier banter. This is the first of two episodes recorded that night, which sees the inimitable Alex the Astronaut, L-FRESH the LION and Dear Seattle's Brae Fisher coming together for a wholly unique and entertaining panel. Criss-crossing across their entire respective careers, we find plenty of intersections along the way - as well as plenty of laughs. Special thanks to Mel Cheng, Ash Maher, Chris Sheppard and Roly Elias. Recorded live at The Vanguard in Sydney on October 25, 2020. Mixed and engineered live by Anieke Robinson. Post-production and editing by Paul McWhirter. Additional editing by David James Young. Alex the Astronaut appears courtesy of One Louder Entertainment. L-FRESH the LION appears courtesy of Elefant Traks. Brae Fisher appears courtesy of Heavy Legged and Domestic La-La. Follow Alex on Facebook: @alextheastronaut Follow Alex on Instagram: @alex.the.astronaut Follow Alex on Twitter: @Atheastronaut Follow L-FRESH on Facebook: @lfreshthelion Follow L-FRESH on Instagram: @lfreshthelion Follow L-FRESH on Twitter: @lfreshthelion Follow Dear Seattle on Facebook: @dearseattlemusic Follow Dear Seattle on Instagram: @dearseattle Follow Dear Seattle on Twitter: @dearseattleband All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Tharawal and Wurundjeri land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David James Young (All My Friends are in Bar Bands, Hottest 100s and 1000s), returns to the podcast to talk about the Fiona Apple record, 'The Idler Wheel...' . Good chat with Australia's most prolific show-goer and all-round legend, give it a suss! Brutal.
This special podcast is a compilation of all the bonus scenes from Ep125 - Ep163. Elliot Jay O'Neill would like to give a big thank you to all the wonderful guests featured; (in order of appearance) BT Calloway Jordan Frost Phil Calloway Tom Burt Maddie Dockrill Maddison Eddy Price MJ Abbie Gallagher Danny Rosewell Clare RR Jack Picone of Worst Episode Ever www.weepodcast.com www.mescriptreadgood.com David Molloy Dan & Henry of FireStarters Podcast https://firestarterspodcast.libsyn.com David James Young, Andrew McDonald, Nathan Harrison & Adam Buncher of Hottest 100s & 1000s https://player.whooshkaa.com/shows/hottest-100s-and-1000s Jack R. Reilly https://jackrreilly.bandcamp.com Peter Zaluzny Craig Walker JTEMovieThinks https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2hmUcAHGdc3H_Vy171LNKQ/channels Christopher Bond, Ellen Graham & Sean Flierl of Baby Beard Media https://www.patreon.com/babybeard Paul Goodman & Paul Salt of One Good Thing https://www.patreon.com/ogtpod Rose Piper, Andrew Hastings & Jamie Kirk of We'll Just Tell Your Mother We Ate It All https://www.powerbombcomedy.com/podcast Captain Nick & James O'Connor of Pods In The Key Of Springfield https://podsinthekeyofspringfield.podbean.com Also a big thank you to all the guests of the last year whose podcasts didn't feature bonus scenes but are just as wonderful and deserve shouting out; Michael Swaim https://www.patreon.com/SmallBeans Steve Guntli & Woody Ciskowski of Ultra 64 Podcast https://www.ultra64podcast.com Roxy Striar https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyJBs-1lmStflB4Pl44zygw Brian Seer of Launching The Pilot Podcast https://launchingthepilot.podbean.com Michael Pisciuneri https://soundcloud.com/ozculture Plugz! Dave Plus One is a very good rom com web series that you can watch in 70 minutes www.daveplusone.com Thrones Of Game is our other podcast where we watch Game Of Thrones in reverse order https://thronesofgame.podbean.com/ Coming Soon Our scripted podcast series Pulp Fury Radio www.pulpfuryradio.com
Elliot Jay O'Neill is joined by David James Young, Adam Buncher, Nathan Harrison, Andrew McDonald & Jack R. Reilly to review; S.4 E.2 “A Streetcar Named Marge” S.12 E.2 “A Tale Of Two Springfields” S.26 E.7 “Blazed And Confused” Want more of these lovely lads? Well here's some links! Jack R. Reilly https://jackrreilly.bandcamp.com Aus Music Diaries https://www.australianmusicdiaries.com Hottest 100s & 1000s https://player.whooshkaa.com/shows/hottest-100s-and-1000s All My Friends Are In Bar Bands http://www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com/about Don't pick your nose, pick this web series www.daveplusone.com “Thrones of Game” where we watch Game of Thrones in reverse order is available at https://thronesofgame.podbean.com
Muso/ podcaster David James Young joins us to nut out Shlive's illicit desk affair, the ScarBra Captain Problematic storyline... and we enjoy Millsy's live wolf reveal on The Masked Singer Australia! We deep dive into the Neighbours episode from Monday October 21st - so our complete Dry Toast Avalanche reactions will happen next episode. Find our whole back catalogue at neighbuzzpod.comJoin the Neighbuzz Council for chats on FacebookTweet @neighbuzzpodTo support the PirateNet Studios, become one of our beloved Patrons at patreon.com/neighbuzzpodThanks for listening!
We got an extra special bonus mini-ep this time ‘round, featuring not one, but two guests! Adam Buncher and David James Young make up half of the excellent podcast Hottest 100s and 1000s, that poddy that unpacks every single song of every single Hottest 100 poll. They’ve been going for a fair few years now, and finished their fifth season, talking through each song of the 1998 Hottest 100 last year. Both DJY and Adam have excellent taste, and both have chosen vastly different songs! You can hear DJY chat bare about 5 Seconds of Summer (YES!). Adam chats about Julia Jacklin’s excellent tune ‘Body’. Stream 5SOS here. Stream Julia Jacklin here Check out more info about Hottest 100s and 1000s here. Also recommend checking out DJY’s other work (he’s a great music writer and also hosts another music poddy!). All other things DJY can be found here. Thank you to the incredible and generous Adam Jones for the theme music you hear throughout the poddy. Support the show on Pozible. Check us out online! australianmusicdiaries.com Facebook Instagram Miks on insta Jack on insta
Featuring special guests Hottest 100s & 1000s! Elliot Jay O'Neill is joined by David James Young, Andrew McDonald & Nathan Harrison to review; S.7 E.24 “Homerpalooza” S.19 E.11 “The ‘90s Show” S.29 E.14 “Fears Of A Clown” Check out Hottest 100s & 1000s podcast here; https://player.whooshkaa.com/shows/hottest-100s-and-1000s and on twitter @Hottest100s Don't forget to check out our webseries "Dave Plus One" www.daveplusone.com www.thesimpsonsindex.com
In a bitter, jaded world, it's an episode to make you believe again. Maybe our imaginary friends aren't so imaginary. Maybe we'll stay punk forever. Maybe life is worth living. Maybe all the songs in the triple j hottest 100 of 1998 really are connected in some cosmic way. And most importantly, maybe when our host says he's conducting some dangerous and elaborate stunt live in our studio he actually is and how dare you say otherwise. SONGS COVERED: 55. Radiohead - No Surprises 54. Frenzal Rhomb - Mum Changed the Locks 53. Everclear - Father of Mine 52. Green Day - The Grouch 51. Pearl Jam - Given to Fly Theme Music by Sweet Potato (aka Wax Ecstatic) Editing and audio engineering by Adam Buncher LIKE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON FACEBOOK: hottest100sand1000s FOLLOW HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON TWITTER: @Hottest100s AND YOUR HOSTS: @AndrewM138 | @NLFHarrison See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a bitter, jaded world, it's an episode to make you believe again. Maybe our imaginary friends aren't so imaginary. Maybe we'll stay punk forever. Maybe life is worth living. Maybe all the songs in the triple j hottest 100 of 1998 really are connected in some cosmic way. And most importantly, maybe when our host says he's conducting some dangerous and elaborate stunt live in our studio he actually is and how dare you say otherwise. SONGS COVERED: 55. Radiohead - No Surprises 54. Frenzal Rhomb - Mum Changed the Locks 53. Everclear - Father of Mine 52. Green Day - The Grouch 51. Pearl Jam - Given to Fly LIKE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON FACEBOOK: hottest100sand1000s FOLLOW HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON TWITTER: @Hottest100s AND YOUR HOSTS: @AndrewM138 | @DJYwrites | @NLFHarrison
Musician, music critic and podcaster David James Young is here to discuss the power of music videos. Along the way we discuss the chameleon that is Dave Grohl, how two Elvis Impersonators having breakfast can save a mediocre song, and how nearly every Australian teen of a certain age has had a trashy Gurge phase.Follow David on Twitter at @DJYWrites, follow the show at @TheMathOfYou, and my wacky adventures at @lokified. If you'd like to be a guest on the show, send an email to themathofyou@gmail.com.If you like the music on the show, go to bit.ly/TheMathOfYou See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Have you ever been to a gig in Sydney? If you have, then you've more than likely spent time in the same room with David James Young, our guest on Out of the Box this week. He's THAT guy, the one that everyone recognises because he really loves music and REALLY loves seeing it live. He does other things with his time too though. He's a writer, a musician, podcast creator, among many other fab activities. This week he brought in a cracker majority Aussie playlist to give us a taste of what he feeds into his ears on the daily.
CROSSOVER PODCAST BRUTALITY! This week is a special mix up of the podcast, with my friend David James Young! Dave has his own podcast called 'All My Friends Are in Bar Bands' and we thought it would be sick to talk to one another, and share them to our respective listeners, to give some insight into one another. I had a great time having a chat with Dave at a pub in Sydney and the conversation was a ripper. Check it out! Check out DJY's podcast at: @amfaibb-podcast Check out our brand new shirts at: www.obliviousmaximus.bigcartel.com BRUTAL.