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Brandon and AP Lindsay welcome back one of their favorite guests and DJs, Mr. Jason Berry. The last time Jason was on the show he played sets of Twee and Twee-Adjacent songs that were not available (to the best of his knowledge) on streaming sites like Spitofy or what-have-you) and this time he challenges Brandon to a duel of short songs. Who can play the shortest songs without mis-cueing, in the least amount of time. May the shortest set win! You will hear songs by Fuzzbox, The Judys, The Undertones, Dear Nora, Suburban Lawns, Sour Patch, The Meat Puppets, Toys That Kill, Half Japanese, Go Sailor and many more! Vinyl Fridays Theme song by Dazzleflage Apache by Jorgan Ingmann Biradio.libsyn.com Instagram: @birp60406 Facebook: @blueislandradio If you'd like to support the show visit Patreon.com/blueislandradio
Podcast #633 time travels with records from Iggy Pop, Cozy, Epicycle, Ravagers, The Briefs, The Aislers Set, Gaze, Dear Nora, & Deerful.
A tribute to Angelo Badalamenti, and new tunes from Rooms, House Wind, Weyes Blood, Dear Nora, Decisive Pink & DummyNEXT WEEK: It's the holiday special live from the CiTR Arctic Research Station at the North Pole.
A tribute to The Clean's Hamish Kilgour, and new music from Dear Nora, Bratboy, Rooms, House Wind & Lithics.
Ep88 - Recapping Office Hours Live with Tim Heidecker from 11/30 with guests Therapy Gecko, Jordan Hoffman, and music from Dear Nora! Lots of fun!
This is the free first half of Office Hours. Watch or listen to the full two hours with more Therapy Gecko and Dear Nora, more Doug & Vic bits, and tons of other stuff at patreon.com/officehourslive Celebrate the last day of November with a full buffet of entertainment including unlicensed internet advice sensation Therapy Gecko, writer Jordan Hoffman with an exclusive ELP reunion report, and musical guests Dear Nora performing "shadows." The iconic SKINNER x OHL design is back with brand new shirts, hats and patches! Get yours now at shop.merchcentral.com/collections/office-hours. Tim Heidecker is bringing his “No More Bullshit” stand-up character and The Very Good Band across the pond to the UK and the EU (plus Norway!) for a month of laughs, music and more this Spring. Get tickets now at timheidecker.com/live. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"James is checking with the raccoon that makes all of his album-ranking decisions." On the show this week: 00:01:12 News Congressional Hearing to happen in US about Ticketmaster. 00:04:47 human futures by Dear Nora review discussion 00:48:41 Upcoming releases Album rankings Black Country, New Road - Ants From Up There Let's Eat Grandma - Two Ribbons Obongjayar - Some Nights I Dream Of Doors oso oso - sore thumb Alvvays - Blue Rev Oliver Sim - Hideous Bastard Animal Collective - Time Skiffs Kokoroko - Could We Be More Ibibio Sound Machine - Electricity Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith - Let's Turn It Into Sound Bonobo - Fragments Steve Lacy - Gemini Rights Soccer Mommy - Sometimes, Forever Whatever The Weather - Whatever The Weather The Beths - Expert In A Dying Field Bonny Light Horseman - Rolling Golden Holy TSHA - Capricorn Sun Moor Mother - Jazz Codes Yard Act - The Overload Bodega - Broken Equipment Beach House - Once Twice Melody Everything Everything Everything All The Time All At Once Everywhere - Raw Data Feel Pillow Queens - Leave The Light On Maggie Rogers - Surrender Whitney - SPARK Dear nora - human futures DC Gore - All These Things Wet Leg - Wet Leg Charli XCX - CRASH Jack Francis - Jack Francis Hot Chip - Freakout/Release Fred again.. - actual life 3 (january 1 - september 9 2022) Carly Rae Jepsen - The Loneliest Time Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs - When the Lights Go Naomi Alligator - Double Knot Fresh - Raise Hell Grocer - Numbers Game Erin Anne - Do Your Worst String Machine - Hallelujah Hell Yeah The Lounge Society - Tired of Liberty Burial - ANTIDAWN Sweet Pill - Where the Heart Is Earl Sweatshirt - SICK Of House - Ripoffs
"A musical After Eight" On the show this week: 00:02:15 News Anger as Ticketmaster pre-sale system fails for Taylor Swift fans 00:12:57 human futures by Dear Nora review discussion 01:03:32 Upcoming releases Album rankings Black Country, New Road - Ants From Up There Let's Eat Grandma - Two Ribbons Obongjayar - Some Nights I Dream Of Doors oso oso - sore thumb Alvvays - Blue Rev Oliver Sim - Hideous Bastard Animal Collective - Time Skiffs Kokoroko - Could We Be More Ibibio Sound Machine - Electricity Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith - Let's Turn It Into Sound Bonobo - Fragments Steve Lacy - Gemini Rights Soccer Mommy - Sometimes, Forever Whatever The Weather - Whatever The Weather The Beths - Expert In A Dying Field Bonny Light Horseman - Rolling Golden Holy TSHA - Capricorn Sun Moor Mother - Jazz Codes Yard Act - The Overload Bodega - Broken Equipment Beach House - Once Twice Melody Everything Everything Everything All The Time All At Once Everywhere - Raw Data Feel Pillow Queens - Leave The Light On Maggie Rogers - Surrender Whitney - SPARK DC Gore - All These Things Wet Leg - Wet Leg Charli XCX - CRASH Jack Francis - Jack Francis Hot Chip - Freakout/Release Fred again.. - actual life 3 (january 1 - september 9 2022) Carly Rae Jepsen - The Loneliest Time Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs - When the Lights Go Naomi Alligator - Double Knot Fresh - Raise Hell Grocer - Numbers Game Erin Anne - Do Your Worst String Machine - Hallelujah Hell Yeah The Lounge Society - Tired of Liberty Burial - ANTIDAWN Sweet Pill - Where the Heart Is Earl Sweatshirt - SICK Of House - Ripoffs
On today's episode, I talk to musician Katy Davidson AKA Dear Nora. Originally from Arizona, Katy has been making music for decades now under the name Dear Nora, starting with the Make You Smile 7" in 2000 on Magic Marker Records. They took a long break from the moniker after 2008's Three States, but picked it up again with 2018's Skulls Example which is one of the best albums Katy's ever recorded. Their new album, Human Features, will be released on Orindal Records at the end of October, and it's fantastic! This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter.
School's back from summer and the Queen died. New tunes from Swim Team, Big City, Dear Nora, Eliza Niemi, a special project for Arbutus Records & Time the Mute's record is unleashed upon the world.
sent $$$ this week to Mixed Reality Festival & Holosuites with Ratskin Records.gofundme.com/f/mixedrealityfestival“Ratskin Records Holosuites is an immersive VR venue for de-colonial artists that is a refuge from the daily oppression of our lives. This project, by Oakland-based label Ratskin Records, will feature current and upcoming artists that push the boundaries of music, experimentation, healing, and self-expression in 2021 and beyond. Through years of arts-based organizing, we have found that our communities are in crisis around physical, emotional, and financial access to physical art spaces and COVID-19 has only exacerbated this crisis. As queer and trans disabled artists of color, we are often overlooked as leaders that have, in many ways, defined the cultural output of the Bay Area. We archive underrepresented experiences and create social relevance through our own narratives. We share a value of collective liberation that gives us the integrity, passion, and inside knowledge needed to develop a platform that responds to the needs of our communities.Our goal is to pay and provide material resources for artists whose work lies on the margins of mainstream consumption. Our creative communities are made up of many marginalized identities who are attempting to navigate a myriad of obstacles centered around access. Some of those obstacles include: spread of COVID-19 for immunocompromised folks, inaccessible venue entrances for wheelchair users, gender-based harassment for Trans and non-binary folks, race-based violence specifically targeted towards Black and Indigenous people, and other forms of identity-based oppression that not only affect participants lives but their ability to enjoy music events. Ratskin is curation centered in this practice and provides resources for artists to create self-determined spaces.Our work is multifaceted as we utilize multiple avenues to address issues and focalize accountability around racism, transphobia, classism, ableism and other systems that affect access. Ratskin Records Holosuites addresses the problem of inaccessible venues by offering an interactive, digital alternative to gathering in physical spaces. The need for access solutions is even more pressing as we collectively navigate a global pandemic. We aim to increase accessibility to art and music through creating a digital realm that helps our community stay connected despite the confines of shelter-in-place. By allowing participants to engage on their own terms, Ratskin Records Holosuites lowers the barriers to arts participation by creating a curated, immersive space where both the audience and the artist are able to control their participation from their chosen locations.”DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)Child’s Pose “Caroline” S/TThe Saxophones “Alone Again” Songs of The SaxophonesThe Spires “To Complicate Matters” To Complicate MattersWives “Eclipse” DoomsdayKississippi “Cut Yr Teeth” Sunset BlushSILVER DAPPLE “Intuables” Moody BootsClimax Landers “Freedom Property Contradiction Man” Early AutumnMia Friedman “Like the Moon” Little DevilsQualcomm Stadium “Q&R” Tank EPLaura Veirs “Everybody Needs You” The LookoutLunar Vacation “Blue Honey” SwellDear Nora “White Fur” Skulls ExamplePre Nup “The Grudge” Oh WellLike a Villain “Coal” Mussel EPFollies “Pride” Still LifeTrash Knife “Locked Out” Split w/ Dumb VisionWimps “Giant Brain” Garbage PeopleThe Misty Mountain Pony Club “Hello Trouble” just me & the moonDominic Angelella “Emotional Businessman” Goodnight, Doggies.Jenny Hval “The Dreamer Is Everyone in Her Dream” The Long Sleep EP
We are over the moon to have honored Libra guest KATY DAVIDSON (Dear Nora) join us this week on the occasion of the reissue of their rarities compilation (called Three States). It will be released as a triple vinyl box set on September 18 on Orindal Records. Katy joined me from Joshua tree via zoom To give advice about aging gracefully, heartbreak, making boundaries, our biggest quarantine food fails and MORE. Plus! We acknowledge that the West Coast is on fire.
Music from the Stephen Steinbrink episode of The Steer, as heard on www.Dublab.com and KZUT 99.1 FM Los Angeles. Artists include Dear Nora, Prefab Sprout, Lake and Stephen Steinbrink, among others.
The Natvral is the newest project from rocker Kip Berman, who spent much of past decade heading up The Pains of Being Pure At Heart. In the past few years, he has shifted gears to make music in a way that feels right for right now - free from expectations. The Natvral’s first EP Know Me More, was released by Kanine in 2018, followed by 2019’s cover of Dear Nora’s “You Looked Like A Portrait.” Kip recently invited us into his Princeton, NJ home for a performance of three songs, and a wide ranging phone conversation with Maia. 00:00 - The Natvral at Home 02:57 - New Moon - The Natvral 06:04 - Conversation with The Natvral 17:22 - Sun Blisters 21:24 - Conversation with The Natvral 44:36 - Why Don’t You Come Out Anymore? 48:50 - Conversation with The Natvral 70:52 - Outro 71:44 - Finish
The Natvral is the newest project from rocker Kip Berman, who spent much of past decade heading up The Pains of Being Pure At Heart. In the past few years, he has shifted gears to make music in a way that feels right for right now - free from expectations. The Natvral’s first EP Know Me More, was released by Kanine in 2018, followed by 2019’s cover of Dear Nora’s “You Looked Like A Portrait.” Kip recently invited us into his Princeton, NJ home for a performance of three songs, and a wide ranging phone conversation with Maia. 00:00 - The Natvral at Home 02:57 - New Moon - The Natvral 06:04 - Conversation with The Natvral 17:22 - Sun Blisters 21:24 - Conversation with The Natvral 44:36 - Why Don’t You Come Out Anymore? 48:50 - Conversation with The Natvral 70:52 - Outro 71:44 - Finish
Bob and Mike feature the music of Adrian Borland and his band The Sound, along with Brazilian rock legends Os Mutantes, Portland band Dear Nora, Oakland post-punk artists The World, Virginia indie band Borrowed Beams of Light, and Bristol punk band Glaxo Babies.
Nick Krgovich of Vancouver, BC has been writing and recording music since his early teens. His previous bands include Gigi, p:ano, and No Kids. He's been a member of Mount Eerie and Dear Nora. His latest solo release is a concept album about his first experience with heartbreak, entitled "Ouch." Nick and Markly got together at 9am over coffee some 200 miles apart and had this conversation, along with plenty of music clips and some exclusive previews of his upcoming projects. Please subscribe, rate and review this show. You can also support the program financially by visiting patreon.com/lowprofile
Bob Ham sits down with Nicholas Salas-Harris, PDX Jazz's new Artistic Director, to talk about the 2020 Biamp PDX Jazz Festival and his long career in the music biz, and, in a new installment of Take Five, singer/songwriter Mo Troper chooses five tunes—including classics by XTC, Dear Nora, and Bob Dylan—that were important to his development as an artist and that helped inspire the work on his new album Natural Beauty.
Secret Drum Band are in the garage! We talk about what inspires them, endangered bees, west coast drum bands, our favorite drummers of all time, and we play LPD! music this week from Secret Drum Band, IE, Dear Nora, Hot Victory, Old Grape God, and Palo Verde
For the 20th and final instalment of Threadwork in 2018, host Ross Cale continues to look back on an exceptional year musically and presents the second of two episodes pulling together some of his musical highlights.Tracklisting w/ links to purchase, if I can find them (these are directly related to the artists where possible but not always). Also, I take no responsibility for the links. Just trying to help…Other Lands – Chapel Perilous Closed [Firecracker Recordings] (2018) https://firecrackerrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/firec025-pattern-transformTalaboman – Safe Changes taken from The Night Land [R&S] (2017!! oops) https://talaboman.bandcamp.com/album/the-night-landRoss From Friends – Don’t Wake Dad taken from Family Portrait [Brainfeeder] (2018) https://rossfromfriends.bandcamp.com/album/family-portrait-2Kamaal Williams – High Roller taken from The Return [Black Focus Records] (2018) https://kamaalwilliams.bandcamp.com/album/the-returnUnknown Mortal Orchestra – Hunnybee taken from Sex & Food [Jagjaguwar] (2018) https://unknown-mortal-orchestra.bandcamp.com/album/sex-foodSoccer Mommy - Last Girl taken from Clean [Fat Possum] (2018) https://sopharela.bandcamp.com/track/last-girl-3Underworld & Iggy Pop – Bells & Circles taken from Teatime Dub Encounters [Beat Records] (2018) https://www.7digital.com/artist/underworld/release/teatime-dub-encounters-8177914Arrangement – Coconut Mango taken from Vol. 01 Cassette [Arrangement] (2018) https://arrangementstudio.com/archive/music/arrangement-vol-01-cassette/Leon Vynehall – It Breaks (Chapter IX) taken from Nothing Is Still [Ninja Tune] (2018) https://leonvynehall.bandcamp.com/album/nothing-is-stillJanek Schaefer – Tree At The End Of The World taken from What Light There Is Tells Us Nothing [Temporary Residence Limited] (2018) https://janekschaefer.bandcamp.com/Anthony Naples – Spiral taken from Take Me With You [Good Morning Tapes] (2018) https://anthonynaples.bandcamp.com/album/take-me-with-youPaul McCartney – Station II taken from Egypt Station [Capitol] (2018) https://www.7digital.com/artist/paul-mccartney/release/egypt-station-8343691Dirty Projectors – (I Wanna) Feel It All (feat. Dear Nora) taken from Lamp Lit Prose [Domino] (2018) https://dirtyprojectors.bandcamp.com/album/lamp-lit-proseKaitlyn Aurelia Smith – Electronic Series Vol 1: Abstractions [Touch The Plants] (2018) https://kaitlynaureliasmith.bandcamp.com/album/electronic-series-vol-1-abstractionsChildish Gambino – This Is America [mc DJ Recording] (2018) https://www.7digital.com/yourmusic/artist/childish-gambino/release/this-is-america-7831746/7831746--Spotify episode playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/rosscale/playlist/37nMD8pku2Wk7SznsAfuQm?si=HdWA9ISRRJGVbcfDLtt10AThreadwork is presented by Ross Cale.Huge thanks to Bod for production support.Huge thanks to Bettina Langlois for the Threadwork soft sculptures. Check out some of her other work here: https://www.instagram.com/bettenoire93/https://www.instagram.com/rosscale_threadwork/Twitter: @rosscalethreadwork@threadwork.netwww.threadwork.nethttps://www.acast.com/threadworkhttps://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/threadwork/id1365731024?mt=2https://open.spotify.com/show/1EohT1bTEcHMbtvxu9G6yj?si=slasCkMqSFm-2hFgBGYGZQhttps://www.mixcloud.com/rosscale3/
Rob and Callum present a professional grade music podcast, with insights into boring industry things and what Callum's Dad keeps behind his bed (it's incredible).There's the new thing from Oh Sees, some space lounge funk from Astronauts, etc., the folk indie pop of Essex Green and the spellbinding Dear Nora witht he most luxurious sprawling guitar. Also the swinging desert dream pop of John Moods, the country psych of Sleep Good and Craig Finn (who needs no inro).Check us out and give us some 5 stars on iTunes.
Photos Courtesy of the Artists “Death Cab for Springsteen.” On this episode of Best Song Ever the LaBenne Cousins try not to get their birthday cancelled and Brian is hoping to outlast Jesus. They talk about House and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and play an amazing lineup of noisy and breezy tunes. Every week Ghettoblaster […]The post BSE 70: Dirty Projectors, Let’s Eat Grandma, Dear Nora, Professor Rhythm and many more appeared first on Ghettoblaster Magazine.
Today we celebrate the rerelease of Mountain Rock by Dear Nora by chatting w musicians Katy Davidson & Owen Ashworth about touring, gross food, feminism and MORE!
Episode 4 of The Thoughtful Travel Podcast starts the conversation about the thorny issue of cultural stereotypes - and how travelling and meeting people of all different cultures can really help you smash through stereotypes and learn that people really are all the same. The first guest in this episode is Canadian travel blogger turned Peruvian resident Nora Dunn of The Professional Hobo, and she has an interesting tale to tell about meeting some indigenous Australians at the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Canberra. Nora is followed by another extract from my fabulous chat with Kiliii Fish, who has worked extensively with indigenous people across the world and has so much of interest to say on the subject. Finally, I chatted with Joe Baur of the Without A Path podcast about other stereotypical views people have, particularly when it comes to labelling a country and its people as either safe or dangerous. All of these guests will leave you something to think about, I’m sure! Links: Nora Dunn - The Professional Hobo http://www.theprofessionalhobo.com Nora’s post about visiting me! http://www.theprofessionalhobo.com/travel-tips-resources/tales-of-trains-journey-destination/ Dear Nora column https://www.creditwalk.ca/category/dear-nora/ Kiliii Fish http://www.kiliii.com/ Kiliii on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kiliiifish/ Joe Baur http://joebaur.com Without A Path podcast http://withoutapath.com Joe’s recent episode on American stereotypes http://joebaur.com/2016/03/08/travel-stereotypes-what-to-pack/ Show notes at https://notaballerina.com/04