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Ce 11 juin, Marjorie Hache consacre une édition spéciale de Pop-Rock Station aux années 2000. Le voyage débute avec le rock de PJ Harvey et le virage électronique de Radiohead, avant d'explorer le phénomène Nu Metal à travers Deftones, Linkin Park, Slipknot et System of a Down. L'animatrice célèbre ensuite le renouveau du rock indé, des bouillonnantes scènes new-yorkaise (The White Stripes, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Strokes) et britannique (Bloc Party, Franz Ferdinand, The Libertines). L'émission s'attarde sur les croisements entre rock et électro qui ont révolutionné la décennie : Daft Punk, Peaches, The Chemical Brothers, Le Tigre ou encore Gossip. On redécouvre la soul d'Amy Winehouse et l'ascension fulgurante d'artistes révélés par MySpace comme Lily Allen ou Arctic Monkeys. L'animatrice souligne aussi l'émergence des futurs géants des stades Muse et Arcade Fire, et la nouvelle vague de la French Touch incarnée par Phoenix et Justice. Pour terminer en beauté, l'émission fait un clin d'œil à la vague émo-rock avec My Chemical Romance, avant un détour par le stoner des Queens of the Stone Age pour refermer cette belle rétrospective des années 2000. PJ Harvey - Good Fortune Radiohead - Everything In Its Right Place Deftones - Change Linkin Park - Papercut Slipknot - Wait And Bleed System Of A Down - Chop Suey! The White Stripes - Fell In Love With A Girl Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Maps Bloc Party - Banquet Franz Ferdinand - Take Me Out The Libertines - Up The Bracket The Strokes - Last Nite Daft Punk - Aerodynamic The Chemical Brothers - Galvanize The Rapture - House Of Jealous Lovers Gossip - Standing In The Way Of Control Le Tigre - TKO Klaxons - It's Not Over Yet Amy Winehouse - Rehab Lily Allen - The Fear Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor Muse - Hysteria Arcade Fire - Wake Up Phoenix - Lisztomania Justice - Waters Of Nazareth My Chemical Romance - I'm Not Okay Queens Of The Stone Age - No One Knows The Horrors - Sea Within A SeaHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
It's 10 years of the Koach! This week Lorin and Matt welcome back the Indigo Angel Jennifer Socia as they celebrate 10 years of the Roach Koach podcast by discussing the 2020 Deftone's classic, Ohms. Topics this episode include:-Can you believe it's been ten years?-Don't eat the sliders-The boys are back-The “ooooh” we're living for-Secret room experiences-Eating cigarettes-The greatest song of all time-“Sheesh!”-Replacing a caress-And Canon Talk, where Lorin, Matt, and Jenny decide if there is a place for Ohms in the Nu-Metal Canon. Take a listen!Roach Koach X is almost here! June 20th, 9:30pm at Go Comedy Improv Theater in Ferndale Michigan. Tickets now on sale!
Ce 1er juin, dans RTL2 Pop-Rock Station, Marjorie Hache convoque PJ Harvey, Ozzy Osbourne, Billy Idol, Guns N' Roses, Cage The Elephant, Iggy Pop, Deftones, Charli XCX et Nada Surf. L'animatrice célèbre le 54e anniversaire de la sortie du premier disque des Eagles, avec le titre "Take It Easy". La sélection réunit également The Velvet Underground, The Cure, Frankie Goes to Hollywood et The Faces. Les Foo Fighters font résonner "Your Favourite Toy", tandis que Massive Attack et Tom Waits récidivent avec "Boots On The Ground". The Strokes, Lana Del Rey et les Vendéens de Dynamite Shakers répondent présents. Le duo électro-rock écossais Boards of Canada annonce son grand retour avec "Prophecy At 1420 MHZ". La primeur de la soirée met en lumière le duo irlandais Dea Matrona, qui offre le morceau "My Own Party", abordant le thème du syndrome de l'imposteur. L'album de la semaine se penche sur le troisième disque du trio londonien Saint Agnes, "Your God Fearing Days Are About To Begin", dont on découvre aujourd'hui le titre "The Beast", confirmant leur puissance métal. Enfin, la reprise du jour s'annonce envoûtante : les Canadiens de Cowboy Junkies revisitent avec délicatesse le célèbre hymne "One" de U2, sorti initialement en 1992. Foo Fighters - Your Favorite Toy Guns N' Roses - Paradise City The Eagles - Take It Easy P.J. Harvey - A Place Called Home Cage The Elephant - Shake Me Down Iggy Pop - Lust For Life Deftones - My Own Summer Saint Agnes - The Beast Ozzy Osbourne - Mr. Crowley Billy Idol - Eyes Without A Face Charli XCX - Rock Music Cowboy Junkies - One Nada Surf - Always Love Massive Attack & Tom Waits - Boots On The Ground The Velvet Underground - I'm Waiting For The Man Starcrawler - Road Kill Dynamite Shakers - Cinema Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax Boards Of Canada - Prophecy At 1420 MHz Dea Matrona - My Own Party Alt+J - Left Hand Free Faces - Ooh La La The Cure - A Forest Lana Del Rey - First Light The Strokes - Falling Out Of LoveHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In Episode 268 of The Popko Project Podcast, I sit down with rising alt-rock band American Vanity to talk about their explosive growth on social media, the evolution from Burn the Jukebox into American Vanity, their upcoming album, touring life, music influences, and what it really takes to break through in today's music scene. The […]
On today's Metal Breakdown Daily, host Scott Penfold dives into a historic moment for the Prince of Darkness and a disappointing night for heavy music at the AMAs. The Congress of Darkness: In a rare display of bipartisan rock appreciation, the life and legacy of Ozzy Osbourne was officially entered into the U.S. Congressional Record by Representative Victoria Spartz. We break down the tribute to Ozzy's "working-class hero" status and why the U.S. government is officially adopting Jack Osbourne as an honorary "Hoosier." AMA Snub Season: The 2026 American Music Awards took place last night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, and the results have metal fans scratching their heads. Despite massive years from Linkin Park, Sleep Token, and Deftones, the rock categories were swept by pop-rockers Twenty One Pilots and breakthrough artist sombr. We discuss why the mainstream industry continues to overlook metal's massive chart and touring dominance. Wherever They May Roam: Knocked Loose are conquering Europe alongside Metallica and Gojira, and they're taking fans behind the scenes. We check out their new web series documenting their largest tour to date, from headlining club shows to massive stadium stages in Berlin and Zurich. In This Episode: Ozzy Osbourne: A deep dive into the Congressional Record tribute. AMAs 2026: A full breakdown of the Rock/Alternative winners and snubs. Knocked Loose: Details on the new "Wherever We May Roam" tour diary. Tour Updates: Metallica and Gojira's massive European summer run. STAY LOUD: Catch the 24/7 heavy stream and more exclusive metal news at LoadedRadio.com or on the official Loaded Radio App.
Architects join the show to talk about massive US festivals, touring with Korn, being mentored by Metallica and Linkin Park, and why atmosphere matters so much to their music. We also dive into phones at concerts, remix culture, fan connection, nu metal nostalgia, and the impossible debate between Deftones and Linkin Park.Don't forget to bang your head on the links belowTikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@jesealee Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/jesealee/ Podcast available on Spotify, YouTube, Apple Music and everywhere else you consume podcastsProduction by WhatTheGleeson https://www.instagram.com/whatthegleeson/Theme song by Michael Stoutengerhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/6LO5e...Subscribe to my newsletter:https://jesealee.substack.com/Everything else:https://www.jesealee.com/
Claude & Christopher im Gespräch mit Kim & Mara. Wir über sensible Menschen im Punk, Kontrolle nicht abgeben können, Worst-Case-Szenarien im Kopf, Queer Eye & weinen bei Avatar – Herr der Elemente, starke weibliche Cartoon-Figuren, rote Rosen hassen, Sehnsucht nach Frieden in einer kaputten Welt, im Kindergarten versehentlich Leuten ins Gesicht treten, warum Mara eigentlich eine 12 von 10 ist, sich selbst permanent überarbeiten, Blasmusik vom Opa, die Ärzte & Nu Metal, DIY-Strukturen in Hamburg, wie man sich über Fragespiele auf Tour besser kennenlernt, Hardcore-Shows als Safe Space für sensible Menschen, MySpace-Freundschaften, das erste Mal Converge hören, die eigene Stimme erst kennenlernen müssen, FLINTA* im Hardcore, Konzerte spielen obwohl man komplett fertig ist, emotionale Menschen, die trotzdem funktionieren müssen, warum man manche Serien zum zehnten Mal schaut und trotzdem heult, gemeinsam auf Tour durchdrehen, zwischen Shoegaze & Screamo, schlechte Gewissen, Commitments & Selbstüberforderung, warum man immer noch nicht gelernt hat Pausen zu machen, sich alles selber beibringen, sich gegenseitig durchs Leben pushen, gemeinsam älter werden in DIY-Strukturen, MySpace als eigene Welt, Viva & MTV beim Fertigmachen für die Schule, die Ärzte-Konzerte als Teenager, die Rockfabrik Augsburg, Ausweise an der Tür abgeben müssen, Linkin Park, Korn & Good Charlotte, Attack Attack! & Crabcore-Frisuren, rosa Haare & Skater-Klamotten, Avril Lavigne als Vorbild, Walls of Jericho & das erste Mal eine Frau schreien hören, Coldburn, Risk It & Lighthouse, die Kantine Augsburg als Jugendzentrum fürs Leben, kleine Underground-Läden die ums Überleben kämpfen, Außenseitergefühle in der Realschule, Hardcore als Ventil & politische Gemeinschaft, warum die Szene früher gleichzeitig Zuflucht und Ausschluss war, One of the boys sein wollen, FLINTA*-Personen im Hardcore früher kaum sehen können, lange denken, dass man höchstens den Merchstand des Boyfriends machen wird, sich erst Jahre später selbst auf die Bühne trauen, warum Repräsentation alles verändert, Typen die Frauen zum Shouten herausfordern wollen, gegenseitigen Support statt Konkurrenz, warum Typen nie gefragt werden, wo früher eigentlich die Frauen waren, Räume einnehmen lernen, Nu Metal als Einstieg in Heavy-Musik, Deftones zwischen Hardcore & Shoegaze, erste Bands in Potsdamer Proberäumen, das Brausehaus-Kollektiv, gegenseitig Merch verkaufen, DIY-Netzwerke aufbauen, Stoner Rock, weiblich gelesene Frontpersonen als Gamechanger, Lashdown & Kira Kanoa, „American Hardcore“ auf DVD, Straight Edge als Gegenbewegung zum Suff-Punk, die Geschichte von Hardcore nacharbeiten, Ostküste vs. Westküste, Hardcore als riesiges Spektrum, warum Genres spannend bleiben, wenn sie sich verändern dürfen, uvm.
Failure returns to SPIN Magazine's Lipps Service with Scott Lipps for one of their deepest interviews yet. Ken Andrews, Greg Edwards, and Kelli Scott sit down to discuss the legacy of Fantastic Planet, the chaos of the 1990s alternative rock scene, addiction, sobriety, the band's breakup and reunion, and why their music has continued to resonate with newer generations decades later. The conversation dives into the making of their documentary Every Time You Lose Your Mind, their connection to Maynard James Keenan and Tool, touring during the golden era of alternative rock, working with Steve Albini, the rise of LA's underground club scene, and how bands like Paramore, Deftones, and Tool helped carry Failure's influence forward. The band also opens up about Hayley Williams' admiration for Failure and her appearance on “The Rising Skyline.” Scott and the band also explore the sonic experimentation behind Failure's music, the emotional themes woven throughout Fantastic Planet, the stories behind songs like “Stuck on You,” and others, plus how the modern music industry compares to the Slash Records and Warner Bros era. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
El pasado es la patria de The Lemon Twigs. Lo suyo no es nostalgia, sino anemoia: una añoranza romantizada por un tiempo que nunca vivieron. Los hermanos Brian y Michael D'Addario no han cumplido los 30, pero acaban de publicar 'Look For Your Mind!', un disco que bien podría haber sonado en 1968. Su maestría es hacerlo con tanta calidad que este proyecto nunca sea un cliché. Además, el director del MUSAC, Álvaro Rodríguez Fominaya, responde a nuestro cuestionario cultural en FAQ! Y entramos en sesión con Rosana Corbacho en Disociadas Vivas para hablar de las consecuencias en la salud mental de las personas que sufren homofobia, transfobia y bifobia. Playlist:Hayley Williams - Good Ol’ DaysTennis - At The Wedding Lily Allen - TennisRadiohead - Jigsaw Falling Into PlaceNilüfer Yanya - Cold HeartYerai Cortés - Taranta de AlicanteRuiseñora - Bulería de FeriantesROSALÍA, Silvia Pérez Cruz, Estrella Morente - La Rumba del PerdónSílvia Pérez Cruz - Mar MuertoKim Gordon - NOT TODAYYeah Yeah Yeahs, Perfume Genius - Spitting Off the Edge of the WorldBum Motion Club - La muerte del mañanaairu - Voy tan deprisaThe Pains Of Being Pure At Heart - Young Adult FrictionMitski - Where’s My PhoneCourtney Barnett, Waxahatchee - Site UnseenAlabama Shakes - ShoegazeBladee - BlondieGenesis Owusu - BIG DOGJoshua Idehen - This Is The PlacePinkPantheress - PainBb Trickz - Le leDepresión sonora - malaTriángulo de Amor Bizarro - Matar a un ReyThe Smashing Pumpkins - LoveHelado Tropical - Tocando Lana del Rey - West CoastThe Strokes - Going ShoppingThe Lemon Twigs - Nothin’ But YouMystery Jets, Laura Marling - Young LoveJorja Smith - What’s Done is DoneQueralt Lahoz - FAVOROSAMaría José Llergo - Otros BesosThe Avalanches, Nikki Nair, Jessy Lanza, Prentiss - TogetherYoung Franco - Sing It BackJimena Amarillo - CafelikoDua Saleh, Bon Iver - GlowLaaza - MayoDeftones - i think about you all the timeAlcalá Norte - Los Llamados PitagóricosThe Sophs - I’M YOUR FRIENDCupido, l0rna - TroleoC. Tangana - Nunca EstoyEscuchar audio
Join us as we rank all 10 full-length studio albums from beloved alt-metal trailblazers, Deftones.
Austin guitarist and songwriter Emily Wolfe joins the show to talk about her new single “Lips” featuring Jesse Hughes of Eagles of Death Metal. We get into how the collaboration came together, her creative evolution, her partnership with Gibson/Epiphone, and the shift from albums to single‑driven releases.Emily also shares stories from her early musical life, her upcoming tour dates with YUNGBLUD and The Warning, and the three pivotal records that shaped her as an artist — from The Temptations to Dashboard Confessional to Deftones.A conversation full of honesty, humour, guitar talk, and real insight into the life of a modern rock artist.Listen to “Lips”: https://ffm.to/emilylips More from Emily: https://www.emilywolfemusic.com/
Today we're discussing the one and only album by Palms, the supergroup made up of Chino Moreno of Deftones, and Aaron Harris, Jeff Caxide, and Bryant Clifford Meyer of Isis. Despite Deftones and Isis both being relatively heavy bands, Palms, on the other hand, is an entirely different animal. This project is distinctly unique and probably not what you're expecting. Intro 00:00 How Did They Form? 38:04 Album Review 2:57 Outro 14:01 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join the Patreon, it rules: https://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Mike's music: Pander Monkey on Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple, Mike on Instagram @pandermonkey Tom on Instagram @tomosmansounds Tom Osman's stuff: Music on Spotify, Apple, Website Podcast on Spotify, YouTube ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This week marks the 20th anniversary of Tool's huge album 10,000 Days. Back in 2013, Tool were in the country playing massive shows when drummer Danny Carey and bass player Justin Chancellor came into the triple j studios to Take 5 with Zan Rowe.As we mark the anniversary of Tool's chart topping album, let's time travel back to a Take 5 classic.The theme? Unexpected finds in their music library. The outcome? Unexpected joy from one of music's heaviest bands.It's Tool time! Tool's song choices:Deftones - Digital BathTrans Am - Space DockSophia - If A Change Is Gonna ComeMeshuggah - The Demon's Name Is SurveillanceTV On The Radio - Halfway Home00:08 Tool anniversary introduction01:03 Deftones, Chi and ages.01:35 Deftones - 'Digital Bath'03:10 Organic technology and Trans Am04:11 Trans Am - 'Space Dock'04:28 Downtime for Tool06:57 Sophia - 'If A Change Is Gonna Come'08:43 Inspiration in other heavy bands10:14 Meshuggah - 'The Demon's Name Is Surveillance'11:40 Surprising music choices for Tool and Neil Diamond14:45 TV On The Radio -'Halfway Home'16:52 Next weeks guest!
Episode 125 and what a classic. It's White Pony by Deftones. Listen to us go all in on this classic. Here's the original write up:It's an episode of Sensual Chino and Thirsty Bitches as Roach Koach celebrates 125 episodes with Deftones and their landmark album, White Pony. During Who's Tweeting (1:26), Jenny, Lorin and Matt go over feedback from the live show and consider a listener question on who the Big 4 of Nu-Metal could be. Then it's time to dive into White Pony (8:33), where they discuss Jenny's old boyfriend, the critical acclaim for the album, “Back to School”, Honking on the Bobo, the Afghan Whigs, the dangers of analingus, oral sex while driving, Chino vs Jonathan vs Fred, and of course Canon Talk, where they decide if Deftones deserve more space in the Nu-Metal Canon. The Crack, the Butt Rock Bracket is here on the Roach Koach Patreon! Subscribe today! Rate, review, and follow Roach Koach on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! We'd appreciate it! Questions about the show? Have album recommendations? Just want to say hi? We'd love to hear from you! Contact the show @RoachKoach on Twitter, Roach Koach on Facebook , Roach Koach on Instagram, or send an email to RoachKoachPodcast at Gmail. Follow the show on Youtube and TikTok! Find every episode of Roach Koach and order your Roach Koach T-shirt at Roach Koach dot com.
Episode 306 features Brandon Setta of You Wish, White Lighters, and formerly Nothing. Brandon shares his musical and family background, and we dive into his love for Nirvana, Nu Metal, and Deftones. He opens up about his time in Nothing, sobriety, grief, and mental health awareness. Brandon also discusses his current projects with White Lighters and You Wish. You can support and follow Brandon/You Wish here on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youwishmysteryschool?igsh=c2RrenlkNHUzOHd4 You can support Brandon's musical projects here: White Lighters: https://whitelighters13.bandcamp.com/album/white-lighters You Wish: https://youwish13.bandcamp.com/community White Lighters Vinyl: https://cominghomerecords.bigcartel.com/product/white-lighters-breaker-boy
Indie Mk.Gee, sexy metal and 60s' throwback bangers are stacking the new music mix this week, before Sam and Max pour one out for an Aussie icon at the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame, and start looking ahead to Brisbane's biggest annual music event lineup.Follow along with the songs we discuss with this week's Spotify Playlist.Discover more new music and hear your favourite artists with 78 Amped on Instagram and TikTok.Watch episodes on our YouTube channel and don't forget to like and subscribe.
Deftones, Seether, Velvet Revolver, Breaking Benjamin, Shinedown
Ce 21 avril, Marjorie Hache anime deux heures de Pop-Rock Station mêlant classiques et découvertes. Free ouvre le bal avec "All Right Now". On retrouve également Depeche Mode, PJ Harvey, The Kinks, Deftones, Amy Winehouse, The Clash ou encore les Red Hot Chili Peppers. L'animatrice rend un vibrant hommage à Prince, disparu il y a dix ans, en diffusant son célèbre "Raspberry Beret". Au registre des nouveautés, Temples dévoile "Jet Stream Heart", tandis que Graham Coxon présente "Billy Says". Jack White s'illustre avec "God and the Broken Ribs". S'y ajoutent The Neighbourhood, les Français de Howlin' Jaws et Saint Agnes avec "The Ghost". Pour la primeur de la soirée, le groupe japonais Mono offre le titre progressif "Winter Daphne". L'album de la semaine continue d'explorer le quatrième disque de l'Australienne Courtney Barnett, "Creature Of Habit", avec le morceau "Mantis". Enfin, la reprise de l'émission est signée Franky Gogo, qui pose sa voix et des mots sur le célèbre instrumental "Avril 14th" de l'artiste électro Aphex Twin. Free - All Right Now Temples - Jet Stream Heart Prince - Raspberry Beret The Asteroids Galaxy Tour - Around The Bend Depeche Mode - I Feel You The Trashmen - Surfin' Bird Deftones - Infinite Source Courtney Barnett - Mantis Dire Straits - Down To The Waterline Graham Coxon - Billy Says The Kinks - You Really Got Me Jack White - G.O.D. And The Broken Ribs Franky Gogo - April 14Th Red Hot Chili Peppers - Dani California Amy Winehouse - You Know I'm No Good The Neighbourhood - Lulu The Clash - This Is Radio Clash The Libertines - Can't Stand Me Now Saint Agnes - The Ghost The Doors - Soul Kitchen PJ Harvey - Down By The Water Mono - Winter Daphne The Cure - The End Of The World Rage Against The Machine - Bombtrack Eagles Of Death Metal - Wannabe In La Howlin' Jaws - Troubled Mind Sebastien Tellier - La RitournelleHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
To call Dublin post punk five-piece band Gurriers "outspoken" could refer to a few things. They are unapologetic in their lyrics, hitting home on themes ranging from hypocricy to nihilism, extreme rhetoric, online abuse and desensitisation. Musically, they make you sit up and listen. Their live shows are electrifying, loud and alive. And they practice what they preach, having led the entire contingent of Irish artists at SXSW to pull out of the festival in protest of its sponsorship by the US army amidst its funding of genocide in Palestine and the Middle East in 2024.I caught up with bassist Charlie McCarthy and Pierce O'Callaghan, bassist and drummer in the Gurriers to talk all about their debut album ‘Come and See' (2024), and other things like rafter athletics, empathetic punk rock, SXSW and the surprising role Deftones and cat pictures played in the Gurriers origin story.It was a pleasure chatting with Charlie and Pierce! I hope you enjoy this interview as much as I did. Find their debut album on their Bandcamp page.This interview was recorded just before Gurriers' excellent debut headline Canadian show at The Garrison in Toronto last month. Thank you to the Lakeview Diner for having us!Cover shot: Gurriers (and me) by Nolan McBride @ The Lakeview. 19 March 2026.Touch that dial and tune in live! CFRC 101.9 FM in Kingston or cfrc.ca, Sundays 8-9:30 PM! Full shows in the linked archive for 3 months from broadcast.Like what we do? Donate to help keep our 102-year old radio station going!Get in touch with the show: email yellowbritroad@gmail.com, IG @yellowbritroad.PS: submissions, cc music@cfrc.ca if you'd like other CFRC DJs to spin your music on their shows as well.
Time for some more of your emails. And this week, we have messages about a disappointing Deftones quip, a disgraceful affair in the 90's, a lot of ladies fancying Joe Wilkinson, a meatball recipe enquiry, filling time at Delhi airport, a very impressive Chewbacca impression and the birth of a potential new Chatabix section - Fix My Quip. Happy Friday! FOR ALL THINGS CHATABIX'Y FOLLOW/SUBSCRIBE/CONTACT: YouTube Instagram TikTok Patreon Merch Email us at chatabix@yahoo.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeudi 2 avril, Pop-Rock Station alterne efficacement entre références solides et nouveautés. Ouverture avec Anna Calvi et Iggy Pop sur "God's Lonely Man". Retour aux classiques avec Bloc Party, puis hommage à Serge Gainsbourg avec "Vieille Canaille". Passage aussi par Placebo, Fleetwood Mac et System of a Down avec "Chop Suey!". L'album de la semaine met en avant The Twilight Sad et "Chestwound To The Chest", dans une veine shoegaze dense. Côté nouveautés, The Black Keys présentent "You Got To Lose", extrait de "Peaches". La cover du soir revisite David Bowie avec "Heroes", version TV on the Radio. Marjorie Hache nous propose également ce soir Goldfrapp, Shivaree, The B-52's et Shakey Graves. Focus aussi sur la compilation Help2 avec Pulp. En fin d'émission, virage alternatif avec Deftones, Weezer et Shakespears Sister. La nouveauté "Fresh Fresh Fresh" met en avant Sons avec "Surfin". Anna Calvi - God's Lonely Man (Feat. Iggy Pop) Bloc Party - Banquet Serge Gainsbourg - Vieille Canaille Viagra Boys - Sports Placebo - Nancy Boy Fleetwood Mac - Sara System Of A Down - Chop Suey ! The Twilight Sad - Chestwound To The Chest Jimi Hendrix - Crosstown Traffic The Hives - Tick Tick Boom Stretch - Why Did You Do It The Black Keys - You Got To Lose TV On The Radio - Heroes Goldfrapp - Ooh Lala Shivaree - Goodnight Moon Shakey Graves - When The Love Is New The B-52'S - Planet Claire Eugene Mcguinness - Shotgun Pulp - Begging For Change Anthrax - Antisocial Deftones - Be Quiet And Drive (Far Away) Sons - Surfin' The Surfaris - Wipe Out Weezer - Hash Pipe Shakespears Sister - Stay The Clash - London Calling Matmatah - Petite Mort (Lust For A Live)Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Robb talks about the nu-metal revival and the renewed popularity of Deftones, plus classic memories of attending and playing OzzFest — including Nonpoint's first fest show in Chicago and discovering bands through the legendary sampler CDs. He shares stories about hearing the news of Dave Williams's passing, the day he almost filled in for Hatebreed, and eating daily with Corey Taylor before anyone knew Slipknot's identities. Robb also talks about hoping Nonpoint appears in the next version of OzzFest. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode, Adam becomes more and more delirious reading the upcoming new releases calendar and we catch up with what we've been listening to over the past several week, including more Alan Jackson, The Deftones, Carly Rae Jepsen, and even a NEW album from 2026. _______________________________________Consider supporting the show by donating and tipping on our Ko-Fi page:https://ko-fi.com/theskinnywithmikeandadamFind us on social media:https://discord.gg/2jv87Wypvwhttps://bsky.app/profile/theskinnypodcast.bsky.socialmail to:theskinnywithmikeandadam@gmail.com
De cara a su visita a los Festivales de Lollapalloza y EsterreoPicnic traemos este episodio clásico de Rock a Domicilio que cuenta el largo caminó a la masividad que debió tener Deftones y que finalmente logró con su disco White Pony,
Welcome back to When Words Fail, Music Speaks, the podcast where we harness the healing power of music to battle depression, trauma, and the everyday battles we all face. I'm your host, James Cox—a lover of music who knows firsthand how a riff can become a lifeline.In today's episode we sit down with Sean Martin, the powerhouse vocalist and guitarist behind the hard‑rock outfit The Quarantine. Sean's journey weaves together grunge grit, military grit, and raw, unapologetic honesty. From his days in the airborne infantry and covert training in Alaska and Thailand to the darker corridors of PTSD and a “temporary psychotic breakdown” that landed him in a VA inpatient program, Sean shows us how music can become both therapy and rebellion.Together we explore:Art as Therapy – how Sean turned a scathing rap‑rock track, “Nemesis,” into a cathartic outlet for trauma.The Weight of OPSEC – why soldiers often stay silent, and how breaking that silence unlocks healing.Band Identity – the meaning behind “The Quarantine” and its stance against societal other‑ization.Discipline Meets Creativity – what military rigor taught Sean about practice, improvisation, and pushing beyond the sheet music.Grunge Roots & Influences – his first connection to Alice in Chains, Nirvana, Soundgarden, and how those sounds still echo in his writing.Lightning‑Round Favorites – from Soundgarden and Pantera to Incubus, Deftones, and even Michael Jackson, revealing the eclectic soundtrack that fuels his soul.If you've ever felt the sting of isolation, the roar of anxiety, or the need for a musical spark to pull you back from the edge, this conversation is for you. Grab your headphones, take a breath, and let Sean's story remind you that, no matter how loud the world gets, there's always a chord that can bring us back to center.Stay tuned—because when words fail, music speaks.
A Mashup Track ready for any Chicana / Latina to dance to
It's a return to our faithful hosts duelling it out with their respective Top 5 selections this week, and it's one to grab yourself some popcorn and snacks for as Dave and Adam take a look at some songs that have turned to the silver screen to elevate themselves in one way or another.Speaking of silver screen, Dave will be returning to the Film Club with Andy McCarroll and special guest Lucien Waugh Daly over on the NO ENCORE Patreon, to discuss the wild, wacky and wonderful(?) Mrs. Doubtfire in what could be the greatest Film Club episode to date.And if you just can't wait for that, Adam's Album Club putting the magnifying glass to Deftones' White Pony with recent guest and Deftones scholar Danny Kilmartin will surely tide you over until then – an hour and forty minutes of pure analysis and, if I do say so, some great conversation.Let's all go to the lobby!ACT ONE: The preamble, in which, of course, we ramble.ACT TWO (8:03): Timothée Chalamet is under fire for dissing opera and ballet and we have plenty of commentary, including from our own ballet correspondent, Charlie Puth hitches his horse to the AI wagon alongside Boy George, Celta Vigo and Madonna are engaged in talks and Kid Rock just can't seem to catch a break – it's the news.ACT THREE (42:14): Top 5 Songs With Movie Samples Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another Mariah Carey episode? In this economy? Well ok then, if we simply must. This time we're listening to her 1995 album 'Daydream' which was another massive seller, boosted by singles such as Fantasy, One Sweet Day and Always Be My Baby. It may have only been number one in the UK charts for one week but in the states this was another total monster for Mariah, as we discuss. We also have the chance to natter about the likes of Cypress Hill, Deftones and DJ Food so that's always fun. As always please do give us a follow on our social media platforms and why not go and give us a nice rating or comment over on Spotify now that you're able to while you're checking out this episode's companion playlist (which contains ALL of the songs we talk about on this one) and our ongoing and sprawling playlist of songs from each album that we do an episode on. And if you want to donate to our PayPal account for the price of a pint or a cup of coffee that is always appreciated as well obviously. Cheers!
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On this episode of SPIN Presents Lipps Service with Scott Lipps, Scott sits down with fast-rising rock band Return to Dust, one of the most talked-about new groups leading the modern grunge and alternative rock revival.The band discusses how Return to Dust first came together, their early musical memories, and the influences that shaped their heavy, melodic sound. Scott and the band also dive into the question fans and critics are asking right now: Is grunge making a comeback? From the new wave of post-grunge artists to the resurgence of guitar-driven rock, the conversation explores why this sound is resonating with a new generation.Return to Dust also talks about the breakout success of their hit single “Bored,” which recently reached #1, and what that milestone means for the band as their momentum continues to grow.With their audience expanding rapidly, the band is also gearing up for a major upcoming tour with Yungblud, bringing their explosive live show to audiences around the world.The episode also features live performances of “Bored” and “Downfall,” plus a Top 5 list of artists the band believes are helping save rock 'n' roll today.If you're a fan of bands like Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Deftones, or modern alternative rock, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we promote awareness of “Shoe The World Day – March 15” by visiting a long-forgotten genre that emerged in the late 80s – early 90s. A genre that exploited obscured vocals, guitar distortion, effects, feedback, and overwhelming volume: SHOEGAZE. In part 1, we focused mostly on bands from the UK, but in part 2, we are exploring bands from other parts of the world. These bands use the artistry of guitar innovation to paint some wonderfully layered sonic canvases! If you have a preconceived notion that you don't like this stuff, we ask that you give this episode a shot, as you might be surprised how much it rocks… What is it we do here at InObscuria? Every show, Kevin opens the crypt to exhume and dissect from his personal collection: an artist, album, or grouping of tunes from the broad spectrum of rock, punk, and metal. If you were into this music when it came out back in the early 90s, chances are that you haven't revisited it in a while. Come along on this ride with us and spend the next 90 minutes staring at your feet! We hope we turn you on to something new! Songs this week include: Big Jesus – “Felt In Reverse” from Oneiric (2016) Band Of Susans – “Pearls Of Wisdom” from Veil (1993) Blackwater Holylight – “Bodies” from Not Here Not Gone (2026) Kent – “Lifesavers” from Isola (1998) Softcult – “16/25” from When A Flower Doesn't Grow (2026) Swirlies – “San Cristobal De Las Casas” from They Spent Their Wild Youthful Days In The Glittering World Of The Salons (1996) HUM – “Starts” from You'd Prefer An Astronaut (1995) Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!:InObscuria Store Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/ https://www.facebook.com/InObscuria https://twitter.com/inobscuria https://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/ If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/ Check out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/ If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/
Hello and welcome back to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! a pop music podcast. On this week's show we're joined by our own Australian correspondent Alasdair Belling to chat about 5 things in the world of music that really get his goat.We also review the recent Deftones show at the O2, and take a look at some new music from Jill Scott, Charli XCX, Karnivool, Converge (again) and Uncultivates.
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On episode 202 of March Forth with Mike Bauman, Mike chats with Forge the Sun! Hailing from Detroit, Michigan, Forge the Sun is a progressive alternative rock band that formed in 2020. With influences including Deftones, Tool, Rush, Evanescence, Killswitch Engage, In Flames, Smashing Pumpkins, and Queens of the Stone Age, Forge the Sun has created a genre-bending sound that's resonating in the Midwest and beyond. In 2023, Forge the Sun released their debut album Heart of the Sunrise, followed by their live record Forge the Sun Live at Zeroes and Ones Studios in 2024. In addition to those albums, the band has released numerous singles over the years. Their latest single entitled "Toadhoney" just dropped on January 16th. On this episode, Ally, Isaac, Barret, and Tristan of Forge the Sun talk with Mike about their various musical influences, the diversity of talent in the Detroit music scene, memorable live shows, having fun pushing boundaries with different genres, and more. This episode of the podcast also features the aforementioned "Toadhoney" from Forge the Sun, available where you get your music! Follow Forge the Sun on TikTok and Instagram @forgethesun and @forgethesunband. To see them live on 3/7 at Mosh For Mutts, visit https://www.sanctuarydetroit.com/index.html. Follow Mike on Instagram @marchforthpod. To stay up to date on the podcast and learn more about Mike, visit https://linktr.ee/marchforthpod. If you or someone you know needs mental health support, please visit https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists. Thanks for listening! If ya dug the show, like it, share it, tell a friend, subscribe, and above all, keep the faith and be kind to one another.
(00:00:00) Deftones - Koi No Yokan / 2012 (00:33:30) The Who - The Who Sell Out / 1967 (01:02:06) The Feelies - Crazy Rhythms / 1980
Is this the real life? Or is this just fantasy?Well, the music featuring in this week's Top 5 may or may not be real, but we're embarking on the first Dave & Adam solo show of the year to bring it to life for you regardless of it's physical state. It's a dual selection this week with five from each of our faithful co-hosts as we dive into the unknown. Who know's what we will discover together?Something you can discover if you are yet to is our NO ENCORE Patreon, packed with bonus content including Dave & Andy's Film Club examination of the allegorical and divisive mother!, and next week Adam returns to Album Club corner to discuss Mura Masa's self-titled debut – all for as little as €5 per month, or a 10% discount if you sign up for an annual membership!Onwards, into the void.ACT ONE: The preamble, in which of course we ramble and Dave provides a post-match Deftones gig analysis.ACT TWO (19:22): Casey Wasserman Down, Harry Styles gets reminiscent, Daniel Radcliffe's all-time favourite gig performance, Josh Freese sets the record straight on Foo Fighters dismissal, a contentious President-ial address and a return to our beloved Kiss Korner - it's the news.ACT THREE (45:46): Top 5 Music That Doesn't Exist Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode #296 Guitarist Dameon Aranda started the band Aranda with his brother Gabe in Oklahoma City in 2001. Now the band is back with a new song 'You Don't Wanna Know" and a new album 'Are You Not Entertained' coming in May 2026. Dameon checks in with Mistress Carrie to talk 90's music, Jimmy Page, Creed, Deftones, songwriting, brothers in bands, losing your parents, business advice, the bands touring wish list, the fans, and so much more!Check out the custom playlist for Episode #296 here! Find Aranda Online here:Website Facebook X Instagram Youtube Find Mistress Carrie Online: Official WebsiteThe Mistress Carrie Backstage Pass on PatreonXFacebookInstagramThreadsYouTubeCameoPantheon Podcast NetworkFind The Mistress Carrie Podcast online:InstagramThreads Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Clint continues the deep dive into the Load Deluxe Boxset with a deep cut banger and discusses Metallica's new collaboration with Doc Marten, why Dave Mustaine is wrong about his Metallica royalties, the Deftones selling their catalogue and reads listener e-mails. Enjoy! If you think Metal Up Your Podcast has value, please consider taking a brief moment to leave a positive review and subscribe on iTunes here:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/metal-up-your-podcast-all-things-metallica/id1187775077You can further support the show by becoming a patron. All patrons of Metal Up Your Podcast at the $5 level receive volumes 1-4 of our Cover Our World Blackened EP's for free. Additionally, patrons are invited to come on the show to talk about any past Metallica show they've been to and are given access to ask our guests like Ray Burton, Halestorm, Michael Wagener, Jay Weinberg of Slipknot and members of Metallica's crew their very own questions. Be a part of what makes Metal Up Your Podcast special by becoming a PATRON here:http://www.patreon.com/metalupyourpodcastJoin the MUYP Discord Server:https://discord.gg/nBUSwR8tPurchase/Stream Lunar Satan:https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/lunarsatan/lunar-satanPurchase/Stream VAMPIRE:https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/clintwells/vampirePurchase/Stream our Cover Our World Blackened Volumes and Quarantine Covers:https://metalupyourpodcast.bandcamp.comFollow us on all social media platforms.Write in at:metalupyourpodcastshow@gmail.com
Legendary bassist and songwriter Bob Daisley joins the Loaded Radio Podcast this week, addressing his exclusion from Ozzy Osbourne's "Back To The Beginning" concert and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, reflecting on his work with Randy Rhoads, Jake E. Lee, and Zakk Wylde, and discussing new music. The episode also features host Scott Penfold breaking down the latest heavy metal news, including the new Bruce Dickinson solo album, Deftones' catalog deal, the Motley Crue/Mick Mars verdict, and the Grammys' ongoing relationship with metal. I've interviewed a lot of metal musicians over the years, but some conversations carry a different kind of weight. This one does. This week on the Loaded Radio Podcast, we're joined by Bob Daisley — a foundational architect of heavy metal whose fingerprints are all over some of the genre's most iconic records, yet whose name is still too often left out of the mainstream narrative. And for the first time in a long while, Bob isn't dodging the uncomfortable stuff.
In Episode 433 of Airey Bros Radio, we go belly-to-belly with Nate Shearer, Head Wrestling Coach at Washington & Lee University, for a deep dive into what it really takes to build a championship-level Division III wrestling program while maintaining elite academic standards.Coach Shearer breaks down his 13-year journey leading the Generals, how W&L climbed from small rosters and forfeits to becoming a conference champion and national contender, and why the ODAC's growth has made D3 wrestling in Virginia more competitive (and more fun) than ever.We also get into high-academic recruiting realities (early decision, fit-first recruiting, national pipeline), what W&L students actually study (business, engineering, health professions, CS), the culture shift that keeps athletes thriving, and the behind-the-scenes “CEO” side of running a program—travel, film, training, community, and consistency.Plus: Springsteen, the Stone Pony, coffee setups, saunas, vinyl, and the most dangerous guilty pleasure in America: ice cream.Follow Washington & Lee Wrestling:Website: generalsports.comSocial: @generalswrestle (Instagram/X)Support Airey Bros Radio (Value for Value):BuyMeACoffee.com/aireybrosTimestamp / Show Notes 0:00 ABR mission: shining light on JUCO/NAIA/D2/D3 opportunities + recruiting conversations we wish we had1:29 Intro: Nate Shearer, Head Coach at Washington & Lee Wrestling (Year 13)3:16 2025–26 snapshot: season context + ODAC dual stretch ahead3:52 Where recruits/parents should go: generalsports.com + @generalswrestle4:18 Through-line: ODAC talk + shoutout to Coach Nate Yetzer (Roanoke)5:05 Virginia D3 wrestling growth: from “only program” to a full conference6:43 Has ODAC expansion changed recruiting? Why it's helped, not hurt8:32 Origin story: “I didn't want to wrestle” — thrown into a tournament with zero prep10:08 Mark Coleman connection + early chaos of learning wrestling the hard way12:58 When coaching became the path: Ohio Northern → mentorship → wrestling finally becomes “fun”16:09 First coaching years: volunteering, teaching, GA role, building a youth club from scratch19:09 Coaching philosophy: building athletes up, not tearing them down23:54 Year 1 vs Year 13 at W&L: tiny roster, forfeits, growing in “small chunks”24:58 Turning point: first national qualifier (2016) + expectations shift25:27 Admissions reality: low acceptance rate + recruiting the right academic fit26:37 Culture + community: families/alumni, packed home invite, “it's not hard to be here”29:19 High-academic recruiting pace: Early Decision deadline + why the “funnel” moves fast31:25 Best wrestling state debate: NJ guys pounding the drum… but the data loves Connecticut33:24 What majors recruits choose: business, health professions, engineering, CS + sciences35:29 Facilities + Lexington vibe + being next door to VMI (two closest wrestling campuses)37:17 2025–26 season report: best rankings in program history, injuries, staying steady39:29 Date to circle: Friday, Feb 6 @ Roanoke (potentially stacked ranked lineup)40:22 Brisket at matches? Not yet—“need a clone” (but recruiting camp meals are real)41:15 Historic flex: 1936 wrestling championships hosted at W&L + gym built in the early 1900s44:06 “Head coach as CEO”: what he actually manages (training, travel, film, recruiting)45:04 Resources matter: why W&L is positioned differently (support systems, fewer corners cut)48:33 Department success + top programs across campus + the “full package” student-athlete experience52:03 Coffee talk: Americano life, pour over hacks, road-map coffee shout54:32 Daily ritual: basement sauna + outdoor shower (recovery > cold tubs)56:45 What he's listening to: Steven Wilson Jr. + vinyl collecting58:01 Flea market circuit upbringing: baseball cards, memorabilia, Ohio hustle1:00:36 Cleveland baseball + Major League quotes + stadium nostalgia1:01:14 Prize vinyl: Springsteen — Nebraska1:03:13 Airey Bros Stone Pony classics: Warped Tour, Deftones, Pennywise, Sublime, Blink, 3111:05:16 Springsteen deep cut: “Atlantic City” + NJ States mindset story1:07:46 Guilty pleasure: ice cream (Reese's/peanut butter + Butterfinger ice cream bars)1:09:33 Wrap-up + where to follow W&L + what's next on ABR
After literal years of trying, one of Bryan's most beloved nu-metal albums, "Strictly Diesel", gets the P.O.D. Kast treatment, and it's probably no surprise that he still loves it...but John loves it too. A true testament of the era, it has all the production quality and heaviness of a late-90s nu-metal album from one of the rare bands that wasn't afraid to say they really liked Korn, Deftones, and Fear Factory, and tried to make an album that borrowed from all of them. We do bemoan the lack of a single on the album in a nu-metal era that demanded singles, and felt like that could've been the one piece the band was missing to truly catapult them to stardom. That and maybe that they admit they were drunk almost all of the time and they certainly were not smart, as Jonny Santos gives us one of the funniest quotes in the show's history. But hey, we love them and we love this album. If you want some more funny stuff, why not head on over to our Patreon? For just $4/month, you'll get 3 new bonus episodes every single month, access to our entire back catalogue of almost 200 episodes, and access to our Discord. It's a great deal! Last month our pal James Hartnett from the Evil Men podcast joined us to discuss a nu-metal soundtrack giant, "End of Days". It was incredible, with exclusive tracks from Korn, Limp Bizkit, Everlast, and uhh, Guns n' Roses for some reason. You won't wanna miss it! Head on over to patreon.com/thepodkast to join.
Here's the top 10 most popular podcast from 2025. DescriptionFrom dogs illegally registering to vote, to cobras escaping bath tubs in South Dakota, to a cruise ship gambler who thought diving into the ocean was a solid financial plan—the Rizz Show proves the world is stranger (and dumber) than fiction. The crew also breaks down Weird Al bucket lists, deli slicer betrayals, psychedelic hiking fails, and what happens when Rizz tries to cosplay as a "Cops" fugitive to scare his neighbors. Sprinkle in Madonna signing the Deftones 30 years ago, McDonald's salads as government secrets, and a sports fan ranking that puts Missouri on par with Wyoming (ouch)… and you've got the kind of Bolivian Marching Powder Quadratic Equation chaos only The Rizzuto Show can solve.Follow The Rizzuto Show @rizzshow on all your favorite social media, including YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and more. Connect with The Rizzuto Show online at 1057thepoint.com/rizzSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
MUSICA new Courtney Love documentary, Antiheroine, will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, which is set for January 22nd through February 1st in Park City, Utah. https://festival.sundance.org/program/film/6932fb761a55354cab91b505 Deftones are helping out a soccer team in their hometown of Sacramento, California.The band is sponsoring Street Soccer USA's Los Jaguares team, which is a team of team of 11–14-year-old boys and girls from the Oak Park neighborhood where Deftones got started.Deftones and GOAL Projects teamed up to design the team's official 2026 jerseys and a soccer ball, both of which can be purchased now at Shopdeftones.com. Proceeds from each jersey sold will go to Los Jaguares and Street Soccer USA, a nonprofit that serves over 75,000 players in 16 U.S. cities. James Cameron co-directed Billie Eilish's upcoming 3D concert film, "Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)". Here's part of the trailer that takes us onstage and backstage. Jelly Roll just fulfilled a lifelong dream. Yesterday, Craig Morgan invited him to join the Grand Ole Opry. And it all happened on "The Joe Rogan Experience". Joe played Jelly a clip from one of his past Opry performances. Jelly called it "the most special night of my life." He talked about how Craig's song "Almost Home" helped him while he was in jail. TVRIP: Jeff Garcia, the comedic actor, who is best known for voicing the Jimmy Neutron character Sheen passed away at the age of 50. An official cause of death was not yet made public. https://www.tmz.com/2025/12/10/jeff-garcia-dead-comedian/ Icon and legend Diana Ross has been confirmed as the headliner for Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2026 in Times Square! https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/diana-ross-perform-dick-clarks-new-years-rockin-eve-2026-1236133111/ MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:HBO Max made a documentary called "Happy and You Know It" about the popularity of annoying kids' music. It includes several children's artists like the Wiggles, and as you'll hear in this part of the trailer, the guy who made the original "Baby Shark" video is still upset at Pinkfong making a massive hit out of it.Andy Dick suffered an apparent overdose Tuesday, in broad daylight outside a building in Hollywood. Someone administered Narcan, and Andy didn't need to go to the hospital. He says he's okay. https://www.tmz.com/2025/12/09/andy-dick-suffers-apparent-overdose/ Jack Nicholson had an interesting way with stalkers. At least one particular stalker. One FEMALE stalker. Ben Dreyfus is the son of "Jaws" star Richard Dreyfus and a woman named Jeramie Rain. Jeramie dated Nicholson in the early 80s. And Ben told a crazy story that happened when they were together. https://x.com/bendreyfuss/status/1993502358551380205 AND FINALLY Billboard released their 2025 Year End charts. https://www.billboard.com/charts/year-end/ Hot 100 Songs:1. "Die with a Smile", Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars2. "Luther", Kendrick Lamar and SZA3. "A Bar Song (Tipsy)", Shaboozey Billboard 200 Albums:1. "The Life of a Showgirl", Taylor Swift2. "I'm the Problem", Morgan Wallen3. "SOS", SZA Top Artists:1. Morgan Wallen (More on him here.)2. Kendrick Lamar3. Taylor Swift Top Female Artists:1. Taylor Swift2. Sabrina Carpenter3. SZA Top Male Artists:1. Morgan Wallen2. Kendrick Lamar3. Drake This is the worst Country Song of the year: See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.