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Victoria Ruiz fronts the leftist punk band Downtown Boys, and has spent her career walking the line between pragmatism and idealism -- often in extremely visible settings, and often with painful consequences.
Episodio 5.39 de Las Cosas Que Hay Que Escuchar, en el cual ventilamos la bronca junto a Peaches, Downtown Boys, Death Valley Girls, Gang of Four, 50 Foot Wave, Add N to (X), Deerhoof, Fraticórnicos, Hernandes, Saurio, Lautremont, Jah Wobble & Keith Levene, Can y Jill Sobule. Y, obviamente, todo el delirio habitual de Saurio y las voces que lo atormentan. Si quieren convidar con un cafecito ☕, pueden hacerlo acá: https://cafecito.app/saurio Programa emitido originalmente el 26 de noviembre de 2023 por FM La Tribu, 88.7, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Repite el 27 de noviembre de 2023 en Radio Asamblea FM 94.1, CABA, y el 28 de noviembre y 1 de diciembre de 2023 en Radio de la Calle, FM 87.9, Bahía Blanca
Tony Jones Show #235 - With music from: Tall Teenagers, Blindfire, 123 Astronaut, Jets Can't Land, The Copacetics, Muzzins, Sugar Cones, The Jesse Minute, The Sheila Divine, Russ Carrick, Neutral Nation, Downtown Boys, Emily Grogan, The Low Anthem, Sunshine Riot, Jason James, The Evil Streaks
New Jersey resident, and therefore Bruce Springsteen expert, George Brudermann returns to help us shed some light on the world of Dancing in the Dark covers. Featured Artists: Audra Mae, Nicole Atkins, Imaginary Future, Faye Webster, Ruth Moody, Eddie Berman, Jesse Daniel Smith, Juanes, Pete Yorn, Lucy Dacus, Downtown Boys, Cannons, Bastille, Hot Chip, Drew North & Veronica, Benny Sings, Scary Pockets & Darren Criss, and Pomplamoose Listen to this episode's playlist on Spotify --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blanketingcovers/message
Episodio 5.18 de Las Cosas Que Hay Que Escuchar, en el cual nos mareamos de tanto vértigo junto a Death Valley Girls, Downtown Boys, Dame, Missing Persons, Les Rita Mitsouko, The Flying Lizards, Charming Hostess, Son Rompe Pera, Los Bitchos, Muncie Girls, Los Encargados, Instrucción Cívica, Maleta de Loca y Jean-Michel Jarre & Peaches. Y, obviamente, todo el delirio habitual de Saurio y las voces que lo atormentan. Si quieren convidar con un cafecito ☕, pueden hacerlo acá: https://cafecito.app/saurio Programa emitido originalmente el 2 de julio de 2023 por FM La Tribu, 88.7, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Repite el 5 de julio de 2023 en Radio Asamblea FM 94.1, CABA, y el 4 y 8 de julio de 2023 en Radio de la Calle, FM 87.9, Bahía Blanca
Romeo and Juliet & Dirty Dancing Two takes on love: Love, we'll drop back in time 500 years to the time of Lords and Ladies and sword fights, then leap ahead in time to hot rods, Little Richard and poodle skirts! Uptown Girls, Downtown Boys…you get the drift – but as is the way with love – both young lovers meet on the dance floor! Franco Zeffirelli directed his iconic young love masterpiece with actors who were actually the correct ages that The Bard had written…while our sixties version goes dancing, rock'n'roll style where boy swings girl…on the dance floor. And I'm here with someone who's pretty good on the dance floor my producer extraordinaire and wingman, actor and cinephile, John, Schwab, …so let's go the movies. Check out our website here!
Episodio 4.40 de Las Cosas Que Hay Que Escuchar, en el cual recibimos a diciembre bien al palo junto a Adam and the Ants, Bow Wow Wow , Downtown Boys, John Zorn, Keith Levene, Dr. Feelgood, Eels, Bite Me Bambi, Ginebras, Shego, Alaitz eta Maider, Estrella Negra, Intige Taluure, Leonid Soybelman y Elektric Music. Y, obviamente, todo el delirio habitual de Saurio y las voces que lo atormentan. Si quieren convidar con un cafecito ☕, pueden hacerlo acá: https://cafecito.app/lascosasquehay Programa emitido originalmente el 4 de diciembre de 2022 por FM La Tribu, 88.7, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Repite el 5 y 6 de de diciembre de 2022 en Radio Libre, 96.3, Santa Teresita, el 7 de de diciembre de 2022 en Radio Asamblea FM 94.1, CABA, y el 10 de diciembre de 2022 en Radio de la Calle, FM 87.9, Bahía Blanca
Episodio 4.36 de Las Cosas Que Hay Que Escuchar, en el navegamos a ciegas durante un rato, consumimos residuos durante otro y terminamos en una dimensión alternativa junto a Downtown Boys, The Homosexuals, Ne Zhdali & Kopyt, Richter, Mariana Bianchini, Pomplamoose, Snakefinger, Natalia Lafourcade, Amy Winehouse, Kate Bush, Mother Falcon, Diledadafish, Onda Bidón y Elektric Music Y, obviamente, todo el delirio habitual de Saurio y las voces que lo atormentan. Si quieren convidar con un cafecito ☕, pueden hacerlo acá: https://cafecito.app/lascosasquehay Programa emitido originalmente el 6 de noviembre de 2022 por FM La Tribu, 88.7, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Repite el 7 y 8 de noviembre de 2022 en Radio Libre, 96.3, Santa Teresita, el 9 de noviembre de 2022 en Radio Asamblea FM 94.1, CABA, y el 12 de noviembre de 2022 en Radio de la Calle, FM 87.9, Bahía Blanca
Episodio 4.35 de Las Cosas Que Hay Que Escuchar, en el cual Downtown Boys, The Muffs, The Interrupters, Aerolíneas Federales, Siouxie and the Banshees, They Might Be Giants, Tori Amos, Amy Winehouse, Laurie Anderson, The Flowers of Hell, The Cult With No Name, The Residents y Sparks hacen temas ajenos, como corresponde en todo especial de covers Y, obviamente, todo el delirio habitual de Saurio y las voces que lo atormentan. Si quieren convidar con un cafecito ☕, pueden hacerlo acá: https://cafecito.app/lascosasquehay Programa emitido originalmente el 30 de octubre de 2022 por FM La Tribu, 88.7, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Repite el 31 de octubre y 1 de noviembre de 2022 en Radio Libre, 96.3, Santa Teresita, el 2 de noviembre de 2022 en Radio Asamblea FM 94.1, CABA, y el 5 de noviembre de 2022 en Radio de la Calle, FM 87.9, Bahía Blanca
Joey of La Neve and Downtown Boys stops by to talk the new La Neve album! The usual gang also discusses the new Integrity remixes, Devil Master's new single, the new John Doe track, and more! Alos, John confuses John Mellencamp with Don Henley with John Fogerty!
Nueva entrega de la serie Di Versiones. La fórmula es sencilla; clásicos del pop y del rocknroll son versionados por grupos y artistas de generaciones posteriores. Playlist; (sintonía) LOS STRAITJACKETS “Sing sing sing” (Louis Prima - Benny Goodman) ANTI FLAG “Ever fallen in love” (Buzzcocks) BUZZCOCKS “Here comes the Nice” (Small Faces) PAUL COLLINS “Reach out I’ll be there” (The Four Tops) THE STRYPES “Come together” (The Beatles) THE ROMANTICS “I need you” (The Kinks) PSYCHOTIC YOUTH “S.O.S.” (Abba) (2’57’’) DOWNTOWN BOYS “Dancing in the dark” (Bruce Springsteen) THE 69 CATS “Werewolves in London” (Warren Zevon) THE LAUNDERETTES “Nobody but me” (The Isley Brothers) THE NEW PICCADILLYS “Voodoo Chile” (Jimi Hendrix) THE SIRENS “Glycerine Queen” (Suzy Quatro) TOMMY KEENE “Have you seen my baby?” (Flamin Groovies) JOAN JETT and THE BLACKHEARTS “Star star” (The Rolling Stones) THE SOBER SISTERS and THE DIRTY FOUR “Radar love” (Golden Earring) JESSE MALIN “Stay free” (The Clash) Escuchar audio
The boys are downtown again. Discussion topics include bandcamp bought out by Epic Games, Grimes ddos attacks, Trump's hole in one, war in Ukraine, new music from Bladee/Ecco2k, Charli XCX, HKE and WosX. Slimewire will always be here for you. Slimewire will prevail.
Fuego en la Pista de Baile, los éxitos y las novedades más underground en www.ipopfm.com, cada miércoles de 20 a 21 horas. Hoy especial primer aniversario 🎂🎉 🎸 Tracklist: 1. The Kinks – Come Dancing 2. The Human Beinz – Nobody But Me 3. The Rascals – Land of 1000 Dances 4. The Jam – Non Stop Dancing 5. The Adicts – Tango 6. Downtown Boys – Dancing in The Dark 7. Generation X – Dancing With Myself 8. Bad Manners – Lip up Fatty 9. Keith and Ken and Byron Lee and The Dragonaires – Jamaica Ska 10. Mr Symarip – Come on and Dance With Me 11. Martha and The Vandellas – Dancing in The Street 12. Dobbie Gray – Out on The Floor 13. The Drifters – Save The Last Dance For Me 14. Bob Landers – Cherokee Dance 15. Hasil Adkins – Chicken Walk 16. The Diamonds – The Stroll 17. Imperial Surfers – Twist Twist 18. Hank Ballard and The Midnighters – The Twist 19. Bobby Freeman – Do You Wanna Dance 20. The Gentrys – Keep on Dancing
En este episodio muy especial de #SONGMESS damos por cerrada nuestra serie de #PRIDE con algunas reflexiones de amigues que han pasado por nuestro show en ocasiones previas. El mes del #Orgullo #LGBTQ+ significa muchas cosas diferentes dependiendo de nuestras experiencias, y mis invitades comparten anécdotas personales, críticas y recordatorios esenciales de que no estamos solxs. El lineup incluye a nuestra co-fundadora Beverly Bryan, la escuincla babosa conocida como Oscar Morales, les cantautorxs y productorxs Labaq (Brasil) y Maricuir (México), podcast primxs Babelito (Latinos Who Lunch), Patricia Arreguin (De Colores Radio) y Vero Bayetti Flores (Radio Menea), su periodista canábica favorita Cat Donohue y la leyenda del psych norteño, Manitas Nerviosas. Estamos infinitamente agradecidos que nos acompañaran a lo largo de esta serie de entrevistas retratando voces artísticas e identitarias procedentes de un total de nueve países. Recuerden que todes estxs artistas viven, trabajan y comen todos los días del año y necesitan su apoyo más allá de Junio. Happy Pride! Playlist: Carl Bean, Loyal Lobos, Jenni Rivera, Katú Mirim, Ezra Michel, Maricuir, Downtown Boys, Juan Gabriel, Irene Díaz, Villano Antillano, Miti Miti, Krysstal La Más Perra y Manitas Nerviosas + Alda Arita + Itzel Noyz + Gibrana Cervantes. Beverly Bryan Twitter: https://twitter.com/DJBBCheck Bring My Noise Web: https://bringmynoise.me/ Labaq Bandcamp: https://labaq.bandcamp.com/ Maricuir Bandcamp: https://maricuir.bandcamp.com/ Latinos Who Lunch Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6sMrxzBWkCKHpHnmZedSY0?si=svsfLfXDSf2qAiGqOanEGg&dl_branch=1 De Colores Radio Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5YkmSJ1RHNnyXTHH1oh2ST?si=jvPvbmgwRP2qDbV2wzjErA&dl_branch=1 Radio Menea Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7sQgcn9I6VVZx5zsTscblK?si=30EhYcr5SHumJ3uxmQzxIQ&dl_branch=1 Crónica Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/radionopal/playlists/cronica/ Manitas Nerviosas Bandcamp: https://manitasnerviosas.bandcamp.com/ Oris Label Bandcamp: https://orislabel.bandcamp.com/ Richard Villegas Instagram: www.instagram.com/rixinyc/?hl=en Songmess Instagram: www.instagram.com/songmess/?hl=es-la Songmess Facebook: www.facebook.com/songmess/?ref=settings Songmess Twitter: twitter.com/songmessmusic Songmess Merch: via DM #BOPS Playlist: open.spotify.com/playlist/2sdavi0…6d0648edf0564241 Subscribe to Songmess on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play or SoundCloud, find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and contact us at songmessmusic@gmail.com.
Die Sendung von Chaoten für Chaoten, für die, dies warn und jene, die es werden wollen. 1. FONTAINES D.C. – televised mind 2. ULTRAVOX! – young savage 3. ERA BLEAK – struggle 4. CORIKY – to many husbands 5. DOWNTOWN BOYS – slumlord sal 6. EGG HUNT – we all fall down 7. CRY – night & day 8. NICO – secret side 9. SYLVIE S – song 2 10. FUGAZI – reclamation 11. MENTIRA – guerra especial 12. MINOR THREAT – look back and laugh * Sendung vom 24. August 2020 um 21:00 Uhr auf Radio Corax. ## SUBjektiv SUBjektiv, das ist deliziösester Punk-Funk jenseits von „Schlachtrufe BRD Teil 478“ und aktuellen „Bad Religion – Produkten“. Für diese Sendung stöbern die Moderatoren sowie zigtausende Studiogäste in ihren Musikarchiven und Plattensammlungen, um der geneigten HörerInnenschaft feinste Melodien ins Hirn zu ballern. *
Die Sendung von Chaoten für Chaoten, für die, dies warn und jene, die es werden wollen. 1. DELTA KOPINSKI – mein Plan 2. SEX CRIME – goody goody bye bye 3. X-RAY SPEX – oh bondage up yours 4. DOWNTOWN BOYS – somos chulas no somos pendejas 5. GLUEAMS – mental 6. MIKAN MUKKU – chindan 7. BOLCHOI – gueules cassees 8. FAST TIMES – new blood 9. DUCHESS SAYS – travailler 10. MICROFILM – centrefold 11. HANS-A-PLAST – Lemminger Punks 12. TACK FÖR INGET – det är dags 13. LARSEN – flower 14. WEBELOS – feministas 15. VAN KAYE + IGNIT – negroe in N.Y. 16. ÖSTRO 430 – Randale & Bier * Sendung vom 8. März 2021 um 21:00 Uhr auf Radio Corax. ## SUBjektiv SUBjektiv, das ist deliziösester Punk-Funk jenseits von „Schlachtrufe BRD Teil 478“ und aktuellen „Bad Religion – Produkten“. Für diese Sendung stöbern die Moderatoren sowie zigtausende Studiogäste in ihren Musikarchiven und Plattensammlungen, um der geneigten HörerInnenschaft feinste Melodien ins Hirn zu ballern. *
Die Sendung von Chaoten für Chaoten, für die, dies warn und jene, die es werden wollen. 1. DELTA KOPINSKI – mein Plan 2. SEX CRIME – goody goody bye bye 3. X-RAY SPEX – oh bondage up yours 4. DOWNTOWN BOYS – somos chulas no somos pendejas 5. GLUEAMS – mental 6. MIKAN MUKKU – chindan 7. BOLCHOI – gueules cassees 8. FAST TIMES – new blood 9. DUCHESS SAYS – travailler 10. MICROFILM – centrefold 11. HANS-A-PLAST – Lemminger Punks 12. TACK FÖR INGET – det är dags 13. LARSEN – flower 14. WEBELOS – feministas 15. VAN KAYE + IGNIT – negroe in N.Y. 16. ÖSTRO 430 – Randale & Bier * Sendung vom 8. März 2021 um 21:00 Uhr auf Radio Corax. ## SUBjektiv SUBjektiv, das ist deliziösester Punk-Funk jenseits von „Schlachtrufe BRD Teil 478“ und aktuellen „Bad Religion – Produkten“. Für diese Sendung stöbern die Moderatoren sowie zigtausende Studiogäste in ihren Musikarchiven und Plattensammlungen, um der geneigten HörerInnenschaft feinste Melodien ins Hirn zu ballern. *
[podcast_subscribe id="23590"] Michael Salamone chats with Evan Greer about her new album, "Spotify Is Surveillance," her work with Fight for the Future and all things Surveillance Capitalism. Evan Greer is a trans/genderqueer activist singer/songwriter, parent, and organizer based in Boston. She writes and performs high-energy acoustic songs that inspire hope, build community, and incite resistance. Evan tours internationally as a musician and speaker, and facilitates interactive workshops to support movements for justice and liberation. Wielding an arsenal of fiercely radical songs that vary in style from pop-punk poetry to foot-stompin’ bluegrass singalongs, Evan has been honored to collaborate, tour, and share stages with artists as musically diverse as Pete Seeger, Against Me!,Talib Kweli, Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine, Against Me!, Ted Leo & the Pharmacists, Michael Stipe (REM), Amanda Palmer, Immortal Technique, Kimya Dawson, Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), Hari Kondabolu, Billy Bragg, Pamela Means, Anti-Flag, Downtown Boys, The Coup, Anne Feeney, Oi Polloi, Dispatch, Dirty Projectors, Screaming Females, and Chumbawamba. She's currently the campaign director for Fight for the Future, the viral digital rights nonprofit behind the largest online protests in history. Evan writes regularly for The Guardian, Time, Newsweek, and HuffPost, has been a guest on Good Morning America and All Things Considered, and has been interviewed about her music activism by the New York Times, Rolling Stone, TIME Magazine, Pitchfork, NBC News, Billboard, the Wall Street Journal, Spin Magazine, CBS News, Washington Post, Democracy Now!, The Atlantic, The Nation, CNN, Mother Jones, and even Fox News. Evan’s website is http://evangreer.org (evangreer.org) and you can follow her on Twitter https://twitter.com/evan_greer (@evan_greer). Her new album “Spotify is Surveillance” is available at http://evangreer.bandcamp.com (evangreer.bandcamp.com) or wherever you prefer to stream or purchase music. Visit http://www.fightforthefuture.org (www.fightforthefuture.org) to get involved in online activism with that great organization. Feel free to also try out Michael’s new FREE & without-tracking music streaming service at https://michaelsalamone.com/wp-admin/Bloopidy.com (Bloopidy.com). He made it for himself, but shares his toys with others. Don’t forget to subscribe to THIS podcast so not to miss out on these conversations, especially as we're going to forego the weekly episode drop schedule and just start scheduling around our guests and current events. Until next time, you be you, and let’s please be good to each other. Cheers. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Support this podcast
sent $$$ this week to Black Valentine’s Day Fundraiser.instagram.com/p/CKwqX5ZFPXs“From February 1 - 13, I want to fundraise to send e-gift cards to Black folks so that they can treat themselves on Valentine’s Day. Prioritizing Black caretakers and Black youth.”DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)Flemmings “The Keep” Heads and Tails EPYoung Jesus “River” Young JesusGuilt Mountain “Erasure” Rare EnergyAlvvays “Your Type” AntisocialitesPrime Junk “Everyday Is A Dead End” demosAmanda X “Vivid” Vivid End of Daysjade imagine “God Is A Crown” What The Fuck Was I ThinkingDowntown Boys “Violent Complicity” Cost of LivingSEED BOMB “You And Me And We” Life in BoxesBen Special “b+” VERY SPECIALCOLD LEATHER “Sore” Past RemedySoft Fangs “Folk Guitar” FracturesVictory Shoes “Glance” Not Landingbreakfast eyes “watermelon medicine” Yankee Candle FoxtrotTera Melos “Drawing” Trash GeneratorBENNO, VA “nomind” spring demo 2019BOY HARSHER “Westerners” Country Girl EPDream Whip “Slow Burn” DemosViewMaster “Caved In” Alternative ClassicsColorless Tricycle “Disneyland Sucks” Colorless TricyclePainted Faces “Keep on Rocking in the Freak” Return to Vault of Fearyipee! “Snowbirds” S/T IIleor miller “CREATE AND READ MAPS” SUPER USELESS
Episode 37 includes choice tracks from De La Soul, Heavenly, Parquet Courts, Talulah Gosh, Downtown Boys, and so many more.Come for the pudding, stay for the wrist.
Hi everyone,happy to share a conversation this week with The Union of Musicians and Allied Workers, whose petition making demands of Spotify to improve terms for artists has gathered over 20,000 signatures and counting.We discuss those demands in detail, other initiatives they have undertaken and take the rare opportunity to have a conversation about living under streaming with other actively touring musicians . LINKSSign up for Justice at Spotify: https://www.unionofmusicians.org/justice-at-spotifyGet involved with UMAW: https://www.unionofmusicians.org/Follow them: https://twitter.com/UMAW_Buy a Downtown Boys record: https://downtownboys.bandcamp.com/
The Culture Journalist is an independent journalism project that relies on word-of-mouth and is funded entirely by listeners. To help us get this project off the ground, please consider becoming a paid subscriber. For a small monthly contribution, you'll get a shout-out on the podcast and other bonus goodies. Even if you can't contribute, we hope you'll tell a friend or two about it.Hello there. Welcome to the last installment of our first ten-episode season. We'll be taking a bit of time away from publishing new episodes to eat pumpkin pie and plot out what is shaping up to be a very exciting season two, along with some other surprises we have in store. But before that happens, we want to take a moment to reflect back on a year that has challenged pretty much everything we thought we understood about culture and the economics of being a creative person.We started this podcast in the middle of a pandemic that has put thousands of journalists out of work; we felt like we were running out of places to tell stories about culture and labor issues in the arts right at the time that those stories were becoming more important than ever to tell. Since then, we've spoken to people from many different corners of the culture industry about what their experience of this year has been—and the deep-seated structural inequalities that the pandemic is bringing to the fore.From musicians adjusting to an industry that has moved entirely online, to journalists fighting for increased workplace protections and newsroom diversity, to independent venue operators banding together to petition Congress for federal relief—it's hard to avoid the fact that creative workers have spent this year asking American society at large, and the economic and government powers that be, to simply recognize the value of the work that they do. No one wants to live in a world without art and music. But, as we discuss in part one of this week's episode, the events of 2020 have been a startling reminder of how far America has to go when it comes to recognizing that creative work is, well, work. In part two, we speak with Joey La Neve DeFrancesco, a member of Providence punk band Downtown Boys, about his work with the Union of Musicians and Allied Workers, a new coalition of artists and music professionals that has spent the past six months confronting labor challenges within the music industry. Their latest action, Justice at Spotify, which has 19,000 signatures and counting, puts a very specific premium on the work musicians do: Faced with a loss of touring revenue during the pandemic—the biggest income source for most musicians—they are asking for a penny every time someone streams their music. We hope you enjoy the show, and thank you for joining us this season. If you have any feedback to share—or want to suggest a topic—kindly drop us a line here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theculturejournalist.substack.com/subscribe
The Union of Musicians and Allied Workers sent a letter of demands to Congress signed by members of Fugazi, Downtown Boys, Speedy Ortiz, and many more. A long list of independent artists has formed the Union of Musicians and Allied Workers (UMAW) to respond to the devastating effects the coronavirus pandemic has had on touring musicians and the industry as a whole. On top of efforts to secure more aid for struggling musicians during the crisis, the union will also "address issues facing musicians such as streaming payments, mechanical royalties, relationships between musicians and venues and record labels and more." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ed-namrok/message
With this episode we bring you a mix of music curated for Sagittarians, featuring songs by Rufio, Downtown Boys, Control Top, Saves the Day, Left Unsaid, The Ataris, The Clash, and A Flock of Seagulls! As always, thank you to Rubee for the amazing artwork! If you have a business inquiry for Rubee, just send an email to rubee@sadpunks.com. You can also pick up one of her remakes of famous paintings, which are made-to-order and can be purchased at rubeetrue.com/buy/famous-painting. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes! Follow us on Instagram! Like us on Facebook! Buy a Sad Punks shirt at sadpunks.bigcartel.com!
Recently, a group of over 1000 musicians launched the No Music for ICE boycott of Amazon. We talked to Joey La Neve DeFrancesco from The Downtown Boys and La Neve about what that entails. Click here to learn more about No Music for ICE and sign the letter or encourage your favorite musicians to sign. Sponsored by Electronic Audio Experiments and Fender. Save 10% on anything at the OBNE website through the end of 2019 with the code GETOFFSET at checkout! Subscribe to our YouTube channel. We have merch, including additions to our For Fuzz Sake lineup! Get some, get SOME. Like the podcast? Support us on Patreon for some sweet perks!
Recorded live from Pete’s Candy Store! Doug hits the hat trick fo new song, cover and tradition while Jordan talks to Victoria Ruiz of Downtown Boys and Malportado Kids about her experiences as a musician. Check out Victoria’s bands online! (Downtown Boys / Malportado Kids) timestamps 0:00 “Theme from Special Delivery” by Dougie Poole 2:03 “These Drugs by Dougie Poole (NEW SONG) 7:07 “Cover Me” by Percy Sledge (COVER) 15:24 “Can the Circle Be Unbroken (By and By)” by Dougie Poole (TRADITIONAL) 18:40 Doug and Jordan talk about weddings and drugs 22:42 conversation between Jordan and Victoria Ruiz 49:31 “Bruja Cosmica” by Malportado Kids 53:13 “Fantasma” by Malportado Kids 56:15 “Cállate” by Malportado Kids 1:01:19 “Como La Flor” by Selena (COVER) Dougie Poole's Special Delivery is taped in front of a live audience on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at Pete's Candy Store in Brooklyn, and then released via podcast the following Tuesday. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.
A final farewell to producer Liv Riggins 1:22 - Weirdest Jobs, 5:33 - Downtown Boys, 14:10 - Immigration, 24:11 - Caves All stories produced by Liv Riggins
A final farewell to producer Liv Riggins 1:22 - Weirdest Jobs, 5:33 - Downtown Boys, 14:10 - Immigration, 24:11 - Caves All stories produced by Liv Riggins
Special thanks to Will Epstein and The Downtown Boys for providing music for these two episodes. Check them out. Ronald Reagan's televised "A Time for Choosing" speech in support of Barry Goldwater in 1964: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXBswFfh6AY A choice excerpt: "Those who ask us to trade our freedom for the soup kitchen of the welfare state are architects of a policy of accommodation. They tell us that by avoiding a direct confrontation with the enemy he will learn to love us and give up his evil ways. All who oppose this idea are blanket indicted as war-mongers. Well, let us set one thing straight, there is no argument with regard to peace and war. It is cheap demagoguery to suggest that anyone would want to send other people’s sons to war. The only argument is with regard to the best way to avoid war. There is only one sure way—surrender."
Title: Dragon Family Fighting This week Chris and Skip say goodbye to Keith Flint of The Prodigy. We discuss the new rumored disc-free Xbox One S. There might be a rant about Steven Spielberg in there too. Thanks for listening! Enjoy. Deficit Pick of the Week: Moving Moving Violations Hot Dog… The Movie We rate and review: Border Leaving Neverland Hole in the Ground Greta We intro with Dancing in the Dark by Downtown Boys, interlude with Twist and Crawl by The English Beat and We Are the Truth by The Workin’ Stiffs, and outro with Amputation by Jesus and Mary Chain. Follow us on Twitter @adoradio0 or @M_ADOradio or @Skip_ADO_Radio. We're a proud member of the BAT SQUAD network (www.batsquadnetwork.com). Make sure to check out the other great shows! What?
Playlist Grim Streaker - Miami Girl Candy Ambulance - Spray Tallies - Rocks THICK - Bleeding Interview with Grim Streaker Bruiser Queen - Sugar High Grim Streaker - Psycho Gnarcissists - We All Just Wanna Interview with Grim Streaker Grim Streaker - A.D.D. The Gentlemens - Out Of Here Interview with Grim Streaker Grim Streaker - Tina's corey flood - Crypt Kings of the Beach - Wasted / Young Pip Hall - Fire Grim Streaker plays a mixture of snotty, mid-tempo punk of late-70s New York and London, with a dose of the fast, abrasive hardcore that emerged in L.A. and D.C. in the early-80s, alongside a hint of angular, moody post-punk. The band's sound lies somewhere between that of X, The Fall, Sonic Youth and Fugazi, and more recent acts like Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Surfbort and Downtown Boys. Singer Amelia Bushell, guitarists Dan Peskin and Micah Weisberg, bassist Bill Dvorak and drummer Piyal Basu formed the band in late 2016. Since then, the group has been making a name for itself in the venues and DIY spaces of Brooklyn, with live shows quickly becoming known for the wild stage antics of Bushell. The band will be tearing it up during the inaugural New Colossus Festival before hitting the road for SXSW. Tickets to the Festival are ONLY $50 and you can pick them up from the link below: https://www.newcolossusfestival.com/tickets The Rodent Hour plays independent rock 'n' roll from Brooklyn & beyond every Monday evening at 8PM EST (UTC-5), only on Radio Free Brooklyn. We curate our show playlists with an eye towards the featured artists performing together at a local venue. Please like/follow us on social media: FacebookTwitterInstagram
The first ACTUAL episode of the New Year! And keeping it new, we have stuff from Luicidal, Amyl and the Sniffers, Downtown Boys, Fucked Up, and more! Gonna be an awesome year!
Holy cow new Drug Church, new Superchunk, and an absolutely splendiferous Selena cover by Downtown Boys!
Socialist Feminism in theory and practice! What makes it different from corporate feminism, or its even worse variant, carceral feminism? Shannon & Becca from the Feminist Caucus of Portland DSA along with Nykki from the Disability Art & Culture Project join Nat & Jeremy to lay out some basic theory, talk about projects that the SocFem Caucus has been working on like the NNAF Bowl-a-Thon to raise abortion access funds or exposing fake pregnancy resource centers, and we get into personal radicalization stories. What brings you to realize that there's more to do beyond just helping a few people break the glass ceiling? - ***Support the Holgate Manor Rent Strike!*** https://www.gofundme.com/holgate-manor-strike-fund - Next mtg of the Portland DSA Feminist Caucus: Sept 15 https://www.facebook.com/events/218964298975418/ - Upcoming panel event: Reproduction Health Justice for All Sept 19th - 6:30 pm - Multnomah Friends Meeting House 4312 SE Stark St. http://goo.gl/UatX2f - Opening talk: Angela Davis from Oct 2017 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzQkVfO9ToQ - The National Network of Abortion Funds: https://abortionfunds.org/ - Pittsburgh DSA's project on exposing fake clinics: https://www.exposefakeclinicspgh.com/ - The Disability Art & Culture Project - https://dacphome.org/ - Don't Shoot Portland - https://www.dontshootpdx.org/ - Portland Democratic Socialists of America: https://portlanddsa.org/ - Check out our first episode with members of Portland DSA from last fall: https://soundcloud.com/givingthemic/ep27-portland-dsa - Recs: - Zach Morris is Trash - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtT3zbHGjFc - Go Bayside! - http://gobayside.tumblr.com/ - Jordy Rosenberg's _Confessions of the Fox - A Novel_ - http://www.powells.com/book/-9780399592270 - Frontline - Documenting Hate: Charlottesville - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ATHN9sAu28 - Won't You Be My Neighbor? - Blackkklansman - Melissa Gira Grant's _Playing the Whore: The Work of Sex Work_ - Ending music: Downtown Boys - "Monstro" - Check out Nat's podcast Metamashina: https://metamashina.com/ - Contact us: schrecsn@gmail.com @beckerachi @ashesforfoxes @givingthemic - Questions/comments/suggestions for great local Korean food: givingthemic@gmail.com - http://facebook.com/givingthemic/ - Help us make the show! http://www.patreon.com/givingthemic - - - - Main theme by The Mysterious Breakfast'r Cereal on SoundCloud @chiptheme - - All items trademarked and copyright their respective owners. Please don't sue. Please don't sue. Please don't sue.
Nesse episódio tocamos: Public Enemy, Childish Gambino, Downtown Boys, CNG, System Of a Down, Rage Against The Machine, Prophets Of Rage, Ozzy Osbourne, Metallica, Hot Chocolate, Rod Stewart, Marvin Gaye e Mad Step. Episódio 069 do Aperta O Play veiculado na WebRadio Mutante Rádio em 11/05/2018! Apresentação: Alexandre Okubo, Danilo Soares e Eduardo Ferreira. Artwork by: Paulo Floriani.
This week we talk music and politics with Victoria Ruiz from the Providence punk band, Downtown Boys. We’ll discuss the band’s great success in the underground music scene, activism in music, and what exactly their mission statement is. So join Saucey, Odell, and Victoria for all the Political Dance Punk we can Melodically Saxophone into your Politically Bilingual EarHoles!
The bi’ bi-lingual political punk band DOWNTOWN BOYS immediately steps off stage and sits down with Tommy and Andrew to talk decolonization in the music industry and more. Their new album, Cost of Living, is out now. Plus, learn about the origins of Weapon of Choice. Listen to Downtown Boys new album: https://downtownboys.bandcamp.com/ Today’s featured song: Love Hype by Renee Copeland Follow Renee at her soundcloud page: https://soundcloud.com/ren-e-copeland Instagram: @weaponofchoicepodcast Facebook: @weaponofchoicepodcast Twitter: @weaponchoicepod
This week Chris, Skip, and M (Josh told us he was going to the corner store for smokes and he’s still not back yet.) talk about the Sea of Thieves beta. Barney’s new job as a tantric masseur has us all a little concerned. Some rookie (not in the sense you think) in Toronto gave cops a bad name. Thanks for listening! Enjoy. Deficit Pick of the Week: Moon We rate and review: Maze Runner: The Death Cure We smoke: Chem Dawg 91 Moon Rocks Chiquita Banana Crumble We open with Open Pictures of Matchstick Men by Camper Van Beethoven, have an interlude with Real Talk by Shawn Iams Fuller and close with Dancing in the Dark by Downtown Boys. Follow us on Twitter @adoradio0 or @_ratking or @M_ADOradio or @Skip_ADO_Radio. We're a proud member of the BAT SQUAD network (www.batsquadnetwork.com). Make sure to check out the other great shows! What?
Providence, Rhode Islands' Downtown Boys are rapid fire rage, politically-driven punk, dedicated to smashing capitalism, racism and queerphobia. I started chatting with Mary (bass), Joe (saxophone and synthesizer), and Joey (drums) from the band backstage. Victoria (vocals) and Joey (guitar) joined us, but when local band (and opening act) Lie's soundcheck got too loud, we went out back. In the alley, the band erupted into a spontaneous dance party--and this moment made this interview one of my favorites of the year. Downtown Boys is led by Victoria Ruiz and her former coworker Joey DeFrancesco--and these two met when they joined an attempt to unionize the staff at the hotel where they both worked. The band was in town to tour talk their latest LP, Cost of Living, produced by Guy Picciotto--from the legendary punk band Fugazi. What did Victoria have for dinner? What questions do the members of Downtown Boys hate being asked? What's it like to organize a union today? How is music always inherently political? What does the legacy of the punk band Fugazi mean to Downtown Boys? What wisdom did producer Guy Picciotto give the band? Why does the band no longer play "Tall Boys" live? What's the most difficult decision Downtown Boys have had to make about the band this year? How does the band navigate collaborations? How has the band grown over the last five years? Where does band go to find good information in troubling times? How does the band handle self-care while on the road? You'll have to listen to find out. Tracks played on the podcast edition of the show... 1) Downtown Boys, Cost Of Living (2017) "Somos Chulas (No Somos Pendejas)" 2) Downtown Boys, Cost Of Living (2017) "A Wall" 3) Downtown Boys, Cost Of Living (2017) "Lips That Bite" 4) Downtown Boys, Cost Of Living (2017) "Clara Rancia" 5) Downtown Boys, Downtown Boys (2012) "Haz Alga" 6) Downtown Boys, Cost Of Living (2017) "I'm Enough (I Want More)" NO songs CANCON
Providence, Rhode Islands' Downtown Boys are rapid fire rage, politically-driven punk, dedicated to smashing capitalism, racism and queerphobia. I started chatting with Mary (bass), Joe (saxophone and synthesizer), and Joey (drums) from the band backstage. Victoria (vocals) and Joey (guitar) joined us, but when local band (and opening act) Lie's soundcheck got too loud, we went out back. In the alley, the band erupted into a spontaneous dance party--and this moment made this interview one of my favorites of the year. Downtown Boys is led by Victoria Ruiz and her former coworker Joey DeFrancesco--and these two met when they joined an attempt to unionize the staff at the hotel where they both worked. The band was in town to tour talk their latest LP, Cost of Living, produced by Guy Picciotto--from the legendary punk band Fugazi. What did Victoria have for dinner? What questions do the members of Downtown Boys hate being asked? What's it like to organize a union today? How is music always inherently political? What does the legacy of the punk band Fugazi mean to Downtown Boys? What wisdom did producer Guy Picciotto give the band? How does the band handle self-care while on the road? You'll have to listen to find out. Tracks played on the radio edit of the show... 1) Downtown Boys, Cost Of Living (2017) "Somos Chulas (No Somos Pendejas)" 2) Downtown Boys, Cost Of Living (2017) "A Wall" 3) Downtown Boys, Cost Of Living (2017) "Lips That Bite" 4) Downtown Boys, Cost Of Living (2017) "Clara Rancia" 5) Downtown Boys, Cost Of Living (2017) "I'm Enough (I Want More)" NO songs CANCON
Nesse episódio tocamos: Gorillaz, Nada Surf, Dum Dum Girls, Nirvana, Downtown Boys, Machuca, La Polla Records, Embajada Boliviana, El Otro Yo, Tears For Fears, Placebo, Blur, Depeche Mode, Chuck Berry, Carl Perkins, Bo Didley, Eddie Cochran, Bobby Rydell e Rammstein. Episódio 045 do Aperta O Play veiculado na WebRadio Mutante Rádio em 02/12/2017! Apresentação: Alexandre Okubo, Danilo Soares e Eduardo Ferreira. Artwork by: Paulo Floriani.
Two disgruntled hotel workers in Rhode Island with a shared interest in workers rights and labour union activism quit their minimum wage jobs and became one of the most exciting bands in the U.S. Jana Whitta chats to Joey La Neve DeFrancesco and Victoria Ruiz.
Voici le 1er épisode officiel du podcast du Gentlemen Bullmoose Club. Vos chroniqueurs Eric Zammour, Yves Calvitie, Nicolas Demeuré et Patrick Bullshité abordent dans ce numéro de nombreux sujets d'une certaine gravité : "et si vous pouviez prédire la mort de tout un chacun ?", les voyages corsaires, la calvitie (pour ou contre ?) ou encore un test IRL de nos meilleurs IA pour la traduction de chansons... Chaud ! Chaud CACAO, même ! Alors, accrochez vos ceintures, 3... 2... 1... BULLMOOSE CLUB !! Morceaux diffusés : Shabazz Palaces : "shine a light" Downtown Boys : "Somos Chulas (No Somos Pendejas)" LIL B: "BAD MF" HORSEBACK :"Ahriman" Francky Vincent : "Droit de Réponse" un sample issu de PSYKUP : "We Will Win This War" Le scénario de Patrick Bullshité ambiancé par Ravi Shankar ! Suivez-nous sur : Soundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/jean-s-bastien-cl-ment/gentlemen-bullmoose-club-n1-crane-pas-tu-vas-mourir Twitter : @bullmoose_club
This week, the trio get their asses kicked into gear by comedian and fitness professional Mara Marek!! After calling out famous dudes she banged and hatching a scheme to get her nudes leaked, Mara (@maramarek) dives head first into assessing the Jammerz’ individual fitness levels. SPOILER ALERT: One of these aspiring athletes gets an applause break just for sitting. This master course in Personal Trainer passive aggression covers foam-rolling techniques, the importance of visualizing success and HOT TIPS for keeping your nipples camera-ready when you’re on the go!! They ALSO dole out easy-to-follow at home exercises, find out how a shoulder injury could affect your ability to properly execute a ‘legbutt’ AND all four are emotionally traumatized by a 3-letter word. Will they be able to exercise in moderation, or will Megan (@handsomepartybutt) crossfit herself to death? If she survives and becomes Queen of the Big Dawgs, will she stay with her fellow Jammerz OR will she be too busy eating protein to form full sentences?!? Can Stephen (@thepenta) get D’Angelo abs from meditating on them or will he have to do more than cry in his free yoga class and secretly eat donuts?? Which specific exercises does Wendi (@wendibird82) do to keep her tits so dope?? *******++++++++*******++++++++******* JAMMERZPOD.COM Instagram & Twitter: @jammerzpod E-mail: jammerzpod@gmail.com ***See Wendi LIVE in NYC*** GlAmOuRpUsS (w/ Krystyna Hutchinson) Saturday, Oct. 26th at 730pm Zinc Bar 82 W 3rd St, NYC glamourpuss26.brownpapertickets.com That ripping exercise-playlist-ready jam at the end of the episode is Downtown Boys - "I'm Enough (I Want More)"
In the 20th century, music seemed like an object — bought and sold like any other product. But digital technology has dematerialized music, separating it from money and revealing its real terms of exchange. Guests include: Artist and writer Jace Clayton, also known as DJ /rupture; Victoria Ruiz and Joey DeFrancesco of the Providence punk band Downtown Boys. This is the fourth episode of Ways of Hearing, a six-part podcast hosted by musician Damon Krukowski (Galaxie 500, Damon & Naomi), exploring the nature of listening in our digital world. Credits: Produced by Damon Krukowski, Max Larkin and Ian Coss. Written and hosted by Damon Krukowski. Sound design by Ian Coss. Executive Producer is Julie Shapiro. Showcase is a production of Radiotopia from PRX.
Certain artists are perfectionists at heart, and if you want something done right, do it yourself. This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share some of their favorite One-Person Bands – artists who have recorded albums playing all the instruments themselves. Plus, reviews of the latest from legendary songwriter Randy Newman and Rhode Island punk band Downtown Boys.
Jawbreaker reunion. Peter of the Test Tube Babies deported. Kidd Creole arrested. New Bombpops and Downtown Boys.
Kate and Tash were back in the studio this week playing new music highlights from Carolyn’s Fingers, Downtown Boys, HVMM and GRIP TIGHT. Guest on this week’s show were CHARMPIT who popped in for a chat and a live session and were simply delightful!
Space Between highlights emerging artists and interviews them once a year. In this episode, I interview Norlan Olivo, a 25 year-old musician and photographer living in Providence, RI. Norlan discusses The Cost of Living, the newest Downtown Boys album which will be released on August 11, 2017 on Subpop Records. He also discusses his thoughts on the Providence art scene and wellness.
This week on Intercepted: Don Jr. is in the shit throne over a secret meeting he had with a Russian lawyer. Could this be, as many in the media are claiming, the smoking gun of Russia collusion? Intercept co-founder Glenn Greenwald weighs in and debunks a forged NSA document sent to Rachel Maddow. Intercept reporters Alice Speri and Alleen Brown talk about the shadowy mercenary company TigerSwan. We also hear music from Victoria Ruiz of the punk band Downtown Boys.
Most Punk Least Punk for April 30 2017! Brand new stuff from Downtown Boys, Iron Reagan, and I even play some Manu Chao. Check it out!
Episode 9 features an interview with Dan Schleifer of the What Cheer? Brigade about the history, music and culture of the band, with songs from What Cheer?, Infernal Noise Brigade, Asha Bhosie and Kronos Quartet, and Downtown Boys.
Spring has sprung and there is plenty more Latin indie to be sung! On this very special episode of Songmess Rich and Bev play you some more new music, with a spacey spring twist. We're bringing back some faves from recent episodes, and highlighting some new discoveries. Argentine surf-rock, polished Mexican indie, and ratchet Dominican hip-hop; What else can you ask for?. You already know the episode is lit, fam! Featured Artists: Girl Ultra, Oddó, La Vida Boheme, Downtown Boys, Lagartijeando, Seyer, Trementina, AJ Dávila, The Plastics Revolution, Whitest Taino Alive, Las Piñas, Arca, and the late great Chuck Berry. Please share, subscribe and find us on iTunes, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or contact us at songmessmusic@gmail.com.
Danzig's next album. Downtown Boys sign to Sub-Pop. Against Me's new video. Die under a pile of CDs.
"Daily Show" co-creator Lizz Winstead discusses what originally inspired her to incorporate politics into her act. Downtown Boys frontwoman Victoria Ruiz talks about how her heritage and experiences in college influenced her approach to punk.
In honor of the 2016 election results, this installment of Emerald Recommends looks to songs about rage and politics. Emerald staffers Craig Wright, Sararosa Davies and Emerson Malone discuss the response on campus and the difference between hope and rage in music, from the all-American sounds of Lou Reed and Simon and Garfunkel to the Canadian industrial noise-rock band Holy Fuck, whose hometown of Toronto is a likely destination for anyone baffled by the events of Tuesday night. Songs include: "Dirty Blvd." by Lou Reed "I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts" by X "Yihye Tov" by David Broza "Monstro" by Downtown Boys "Rise Above" by Black Flag "Nobody Speak" by DJ Shadow (featuring Run the Jewels) "Modern Girl" by Sleater-Kinney "Stay Positive" by The Hold Steady "No Future Part Three: Escape From No Future" by Titus Andronicus "Eisler on the Go" by Billy Bragg and Wilco "America" by Simon and Garfunkel "Acidic" by Holy Fuck
Turn it up! This week Ryan and Jenna get ALL the windex-ing done with a motivating mixtape of Riot Grrrl faves. Featuring songs by Bikini Kill, Bratmobile, Huggy Bear, Cold Cold Hearts, Downtown Boys, Sleater-Kinney, and The Julie Ruin. Jenna sips a cosmo for this pink power happy hour as the siblings talk feminism, weak stomachs, and Y2K killer shower curtains. Girl Power! [Please support these artists by purchasing their music!] killrockstars.com dongiovannirecords.com sleaterkinney.kungfustore.com thejulieruin.com lookoutrecords.com
The political, saxophone-charged punk band Downtown Boys stops by Billboard for an interview with host Chris Payne. Topics include the new music they’re writing, wanting to perform with Bruce Springsteen, singing in both English and Spanish, how to get people to dance at shows, and how to keep that dancing non-violent and friendly. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy December! Let's kick off the warmest winter month ever by getting acquainted with some amazing music being created or performed in and around NYC. This week we check out Charly Bliss, Evan Dando, Ed Schrader's Music Beat, Gameday Regulars, Friend Roulette, Downtown Boys, Ben Seretan, and lots more.
After months of silence Living the Dream podcasts are back. Here we look at the prominence of conspiracy theories, what it is about contemporary capitalism that gives rise to them and what this means for anti-capitalist politics. Music from Chumbawamba, Total Control, Voight-Kampff, Belgrado, Grey Places and Downtown Boys