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Nesta edição, Cleber Facchi (@cleberfacchi), Renan Guerra (@_renanguerra) e Nik Silva (@niksilva) conversam sobre o line-up do Balaclava Fest 2026, evento que contará com nomes como DIIV, Blonde Redhead, Sudan Archives, Wednesday, Dry Cleaning e muito mais.Apoie a gente: https://apoia.se/podcastvfsmNão Paro De Ouvir➜ Taj Ma House https://tinyurl.com/ehhscett➜ Paulete Lindacelva https://tinyurl.com/46db8fz8➜ Boards of Canada https://tinyurl.com/mftuhsyn➜ Cornelius https://tinyurl.com/2yaucyab➜ Jungle https://tinyurl.com/hfe228uk➜ Kwn https://tinyurl.com/5e3943s5➜ Willow https://tinyurl.com/mwtfk7v9➜ Saidah https://tinyurl.com/ye9n7h59➜ Pré/sal https://tinyurl.com/s2x8fef7➜ Lulina & Ana Frango Elétrico https://tinyurl.com/32vy52na➜ Gilla Band https://tinyurl.com/yc8n8duk➜ The Avalanches & Jamie XX https://tinyurl.com/3brn6y6s➜ A Good Year https://tinyurl.com/cuca4znj➜ Ear https://tinyurl.com/mh3k7fj➜ Feeble Little Horse https://tinyurl.com/3zu2ydfz➜ Iceage https://tinyurl.com/52ccaktp➜ O Nó https://tinyurl.com/yc7mwhv4➜ Melly https://tinyurl.com/2uaytkda➜ Quedalivre https://tinyurl.com/3vhv5tt8➜ Janvi https://tinyurl.com/32y827yw➜ Clau Aniz https://tinyurl.com/yc4rhay9Você Precisa Ouvir Isso➜ Spider Noir (Amazon Prime Video)➜ Tela Brasil ➜ Natal Amargo (Cinemas)➜ Parada LGBTQIA+ 2026Playlist Seleção VFSM: https://bit.ly/3ETG7oEContato: sobremusicavamosfalar@gmail.com
It's 100% New Zealand music week on 95bFM and today's show had plenty of it. We heard new songs from Jazmine Mary and Ben Chavasse, classics tracks by the likes of Che Fu and Fur Patrol, as well as a listener requests for the late, great Darcy Clay. Speaking of local music, Emma was also joined by two thirds of Womb (Cello Forrester and Georgette Brown) to hear about what they've got planned for their June 3 Strange Universe show with Dry Cleaning at The Hollywood. Thanks to The Tuning Fork
Will and Jason discuss new releases by Cola, The Leaf Library, and Winston Hightower, plus a major live report and bonus songs.
Do your laundry tomorrow because today you're watching a jam-packed episode of Office Hours with some bad news form Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg, a look at Fox News looking at Noah's Ark in Kentucky, UK post-punk artistes Dry Cleaning performing "The Cute Things" and much more!Support Office Hours, watch or listen to another hour of today's episode with a zoom in from director Wareheim, Dry Cleaning performing "Let Me Grow and You'll See the Fruit" and much more with OFFICE HOURS+. Try it FREE for seven days at patreon.com/officehourslive.Support our official soft drink sponsor at drinkmarz.com.Shop our merch store at officehours.merchtable.com and find the rest of our links at .See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Featuring an interview with Dry Cleaning ahead of their show at the Hollywood Avondale on 3 June, as part of Strange Universe Winter + an interview with Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers ahead of their show at the Tuning Fork on 22 May! Ngā mihi nui The Beer Spot :)
Ata mārie! Rosetta and Milly have your hump day covered with a great Breakfast show, including What's Up with Carmel Sepuloni from the Labour Party, your chance to win tickets to Dry Cleaning and Seun Kuti, AND a very special hour of guest-hosting from Shayne P. Carter! AKA Keith Miller - IYKYK. Whakarongo mai nei! Thanks to eighthirty coffee roasters!
Ata mārie! Rosetta and Milly have your hump day covered with a great Breakfast show, including What's Up with Carmel Sepuloni from the Labour Party, your chance to win tickets to Dry Cleaning and Seun Kuti, AND a very special hour of guest-hosting from Shayne P. Carter! AKA Keith Miller - IYKYK. Whakarongo mai nei! Thanks to eighthirty coffee roasters!
Mōrena e te whānau! MILLY IS BACK! The gals are reunited and they've got a brilliant Brekkie show lined up for you. E whai ake nei, coming up on the show this morning: Political Commentary with Lara Greaves, Short Player with Vera Ellen, and Ready Steady Learn with Robert MacCulloch. Plus chances to win tickets to Seun Kuti and Dry Cleaning! Whakarongo mai nei. Thanks to eighthirty coffee roasters!
If you're swamped in the flood of Bandcamp Friday releases, we got you. This week's Yellow Brit Road takes you through some of our highlights for albums released this Friday, big and small. We also review Dry Cleaning's recent show in Toronto and bring you an exclusive interview with NYC rising rockers Telescreens, whose third album 'Why The Lights Flicker' comes out on 12 June. We've also got a special giveaway for you for one week only, so tune in and take part! Music by:The Cribs, Muse, Nia Archives, Pigeon, False Advertising, THEATRE, Blood Red Shoes, Studio 77, Opus Kink, The New Eves, Black Country, New Road*, Kneecap, Dry Cleaning, Telescreens. Other artists mentioned: NewDad, Cam Kahin, Concrete Vehicles.Find this week's playlist here. Try and support artists independently through buying their music, merch, going to shows! Bandcamps/websites linked above.Cover shot: Dry Cleaning by Owen Forbes @ The Concert Hall, Toronto. 1 May 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.
This week on the Yellow Brit Road, we bring you reviews from seeing The Last Dinner Party live, pay tribute to the Grad Club that has announced its closure, dealing another major blow to Kingston's live music scene. (PS I Love You's iconic music video for 'Get Over' was in fact shot there... and at CFRC!) We remember some beloved shows there - Death From Above 1979, Arcade Fire, The Tragically Hip (before my time). Here's the article I mentioned in the show that I wrote for Sounds Live! Magazine when the BLU Martini shut in 2024. You've no doubt heard about Geese's "psyop" to reach fans online. What does marketing look like in the age of social media? (I'm not clickbaiting, you can guess what my thoughts on this are, but listen on anyway because I got Things to say.) Music byThe Charlatans, Skindred, Jessie Ware, Man/Woman/Chainsaw, LIFE, Nxdia, The Last Dinner Party, Florence Road, Tooth, unpeople, The Astros (one of my favourite Grad Club shows), Evan Jackson (my last Grad Club show), Dry Cleaning (in Canada this week), Rosellas, Sons of Rick.Sorry about my throat. I'm gonna say I lost my voice at shows last week, because that's cooler to say.Find this week's playlist here. Try and support artists independently through buying their music, merch, going to shows! Bandcamps/websites linked above.Cover shot: The Last Dinner Party by Sam Ciampa @ Massey Hall, Toronto. 23 April 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.
Kat is overwhelmed by ‘stroller TikTok’ and genuinely scared of Waymo cars. Amy is sitting with some shame after totally bombing a “feelings” quiz. Amy’s reminded of a reel she saw a woman post about being the “single friend” and then Kat shares a list of things she does not understand including why iced coffee costs more than hot, how superglue never gets stuck in the bottle, and how dry cleaning works. Amy discovered an app called Yuka that scans the barcodes of your food and personal care products and rates them on ingredient quality and it’s addicting (Kat warns that this app might not be good for everything depending on where they are with disordered eating.) Get some Feeling Things merch by clicking HERE! (FeelingThingsPodcast.com) Sign up for the Feeling Things newsletter HERE! Watch us on Youtube HERE! Call and leave a voicemail: 877-207-2077 Email: heythere@feelingthingspodcast.com HOSTS: Amy Brown // RadioAmy.com // @RadioAmy Kat Van Buren // threecordstherapy.com // @KatVanburenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Siempre que llega la primavera, repasamos la música que mas nos ha gustado de lo que llevamos de año en nuestro habitual Especial NOVEDADES. En el programa de hoy, sonarán hits de SLAYYYTER, CHARLI XCX, HARRY STYLES, DEPECHE MODE, MADONNA, HAUTE & FREDDY, UNDERSCORES, RAYE, CA7RIEL & PACO AMOROSO, JILL SCOTT, AGNES, GORILLAZ & SPARKS, NACHO VEGAS, GINEBRAS, DANI DICOSTAS, MARÍA ESCARMIENTO, OBK, MARC ALIANA, MUJERES, PACO TE QUIERO, MARÍA ARNAL, RODRIGO CUEVAS & MASSIEL, ADIOS COMETA, THE TWILIGHT SAD, COURTNEY BARNETT, MITSKI, RATBOYS, DRY CLEANING, SLEAFORD MODS & GWENDOLINE CHRISTIE, KIM GORDON, ANGINE DE POITRINE, PEACHES, LADYTRON, JAMES BLAKE, APPARAT, NATHAN FAKE, DANNY L HARLE & PINKPANTHERESS, DOUBLESPEAK, MASSIVE ATTACK & TOM WAITS, NINE INCH NOIZE, ROBYN, CHALK y MANDY, INDIANA & BILLY WOODS.
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Andrew Gold : Genevieve La Reprise L'originale Chromatics : The Sound Of Silence Simon & Garfunkel : The Sound Of Silence Eileen Noise : Miles Of Nothing Alice In Chains : Rooster Bryan Ferry : Let's Stick Together Brutus : Victoria (Live In Brussels) Gyasi : Baby Blue Golden Hours : The Same Thing David Bowie : Stay The Slow Show : Weightless Dry Cleaning : Hit My Head All Day Bruce Springsteen : Badlands La Reprise L'originale The Damned : Summer In The City Lovin' Spoonful : Summer In The City Katie Tupper : Disappear King Swamp : Louisiana Bride Best Of Rock Albums 1993 Nirvana : Heart Shaped Box Smashing Pumpkins : Cherub Rock U2 : Stay (Fareway, So Close !) Tool : Sober The Breeders : Cannonball Prelude : After The Gold Rush Simple Minds : Dolphins Dolphin Love : Bangalow Piano V.1 Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
This episode originally aired on March 25, 2026. Subscribe to Music Person. Florence Shaw of Dry Cleaning from South London, England. Florence and Dylan discuss the difficulties of international touring, what your brain feels like on art school, black plastics, wanting to become a horse, reaching an associative songwriting state, and riding the bus as an idea-generating machine. + Florence gets something off her chest. Artists we mentioned: Cate Le Bon, Ryan Davis, Black Midi, bar italia, Jeff Tweedy, Elton John. Find more illuminating podcasts on the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit talkhouse.com to read essays, reviews, and more. Follow @talkhouse on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter (X), Threads, and Facebook.
A.C. Newman returns to discuss The Former Site Of by the New Pornographers, life in New York State, playing more mandolin in his home recording studio, R.E.M. snobbery, not knowing about a nearby Dry Cleaning show, and understanding fans who come and go, songs about grieving and newfound flower expertise and songs people misunderstand, spirituality and social media, how the song “Calligraphy” references the 2025 arrest of the band's former drummer on serious criminal charges, accepting loss, touring line-ups and upcoming shows, other future plans, and much more.EVERY OTHER COMPLETE KREATIVE KONTROL EPISODE IS ONLY ACCESSIBLE TO PATREON SUPPORTERS STARTING AT $6/MONTH. Enjoy this excerpt and please subscribe now via this link to hear this full episode. Thanks!Thanks to Blackbyrd Myoozik, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S., Pride Centre of Edmonton, and Letters Charity. Follow vish online.Related episodes/links:Ep. #1078: GeologistEp. #1072: Ani DiFrancoEp. #1026: TortoiseEp. #963: DestroyerEp. #954: Peter Ames Carlin on R.E.M.Ep. #928: VerbötenEp. #883: Steven HydenEp. #877: Gastr del SolEp. #763: The New PornographersEp. #740: Dry CleaningEp. #673: Sonic YouthEp. #609: Gang of FourEp. #159: Carl Newman of the New PornographersSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Propaganda : Dream Within' A Dream La Reprise L'originale Bat For Lashes : A Forest The Cure : A Forest Kim Gordon : Not Today Simple Minds : Waterfront (2002) The Starting Line : I See How It Is Noiseworks : Touch Dry Cleaning : Hit Me Head All Day U2 : I Will Follow Trixie Withley : Breathe You In My Dreams Vella : Somebody Else Aretha Franklin : Ain't No Way Depeche Mode : Little 15 La Reprise L'original Avila : Dream On Aerosmith : Dream On Asher Miles : The Storm In The Barn Best Of Rock Albums 1994 Soundgarden Black Hole Sun Nine Inch Nails : Hurt Oasis : Supersonic Jeff Buckley : Grace Amythyst Kiah & Her Chess Of Glass : Trouble So Hard Rival Sons : Shooting Stars The Bonnevilles : Hell Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
This episode is brought to you by Control Concepts Inc. Food and beverage processing engineers have much to balance when designing and optimizing facilities and production lines — including maintaining optimum food safety and process performance. Implementation of hygienic air-handling systems should be a critical piece of that puzzle, says Henry Tiffany, president of Control Concepts Inc., who shares insights on how processors can ensure product integrity and safety, using innovative dry-cleaning systems. This episode is sponsored by Control Concepts Inc. Learn more about Control Concepts' AirSweep material activation systems.
The January 2026 New Music Train has a pair of midwestern riders aboard on this episode: Mark Neese from Michigan and Sunny Varney from Illinois. The pair dish on new tunes from Dry Cleaning, Blackwater Holy Light, Black Pistol Fire and Gluecifer.Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends.Visit our website at SuburbsPod.comEmail Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.comFollow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspodIf you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984.Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, next covered by Frank Muffin and now re-done in a high-voltage version by Quartjar again! Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
“It is important to have faith when you're making something,” says Florence Shaw, frontwoman for U.K. post-punk band Dry Cleaning, regarding the hyper-specificity of her lyrics and how they can still feel very relatable, even when she's referencing something unfamiliar. (This, by the way, is one of my favorite things about Dry Cleaning's music.) “You don't have to dumb everything down and you don't have to explain absolutely everything to the audience,” she continues. “I do feel like people will pick things up. I feel like people get it still, and that's a satisfying thing. You have to believe in the perceptiveness of the audience.” As you'll hear episode 134 of the LSQ podcast, the band — Flo, guitarist Tom Dowse, drummer Nick Buxton and bassist Lewis Maynard — have more to say about the idea of faith in the audience and also faith in each each other as bandmates. We also talk more about Secret Love, their brilliant third LP (and I think their best to-date), and we zoom out to discuss their creative histories individually and how they came together as Dry Cleaning. Get tickets for their upcoming tour here.
Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news, and I am Joy Stephen, an authorized Canadian Immigration practitioner bringing out this Canada Work Permit application data specific to LMIA work permits or employer driven work permits or LMIA exempt work permits for multiple years based on your country of Citizenship. I am coming to you from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, OntarioNew Brunswick issued work permits between 2015 and 2024 for Dry cleaning, laundry and related occupations under the former 4 digit NOC code 6741, currently referred to as NOC 65320.A senior Immigration counsel may use this data to strategize an SAPR program for clients. More details about SAPR can be found at https://ircnews.ca/sapr. Details including DATA table can be seen at https://polinsys.co/dIf you have an interest in gaining assistance with Work Permits based on your country of Citizenship, or should you require guidance post-selection, we extend a warm invitation to connect with us via https://myar.me/c. We strongly recommend attending our complimentary Zoom resource meetings conducted every Thursday. We kindly request you to carefully review the available resources. Subsequently, should any queries arise, our team of Canadian Authorized Representatives is readily available to address your concerns during the weekly AR's Q&A session held on Fridays. You can find the details for both these meetings at https://myar.me/zoom. Our dedicated team is committed to providing you with professional assistance in navigating the immigration process. Additionally, IRCNews offers valuable insights on selecting a qualified representative to advocate on your behalf with the Canadian Federal or Provincial governments, accessible at https://ircnews.ca/consultant.Support the show
On this week's Talkhouse Podcast, we've got two women whose singing styles are similar in that they're both absolutely singular, unmistakable, and wonderfully out of step—just don't call it spoken-word. It's Florence Shaw of Dry Cleaning and Sue Tompkins of Life Without Buildings. As you'll hear in this chat, Dry Cleaning sort of fell together in London around 2017, when the three instrumentalists approached their friend Florence Shaw to add some vocals to the music they had been writing. It turned out that Shaw's approach—speaking dense, clearly crafted but never obvious words—slotted in perfectly with the sort of nervous-yet-precise songs they had been working on. By 2020, Dry Cleaning had signed with the venerated 4AD label and the next year released a debut album, New Long Leg, that earned comparisons to post-punk greats like Siouxsie and Sonic Youth. For their third studio album, Secret Love, Dry Cleaning worked with producer-slash-musician Cate Le Bon, and they stretched out a bit, mellowing the sharp corners a bit while Shaw experiments more with vocal melody than before. Check out “Cruise Ship Designer” from Secret Love right here. Another person that eagle-eared listeners have compared Florence Shaw to is Sue Tompkins of the legendary, kinda-lost Scottish band Life Without Buildings. Life Without Buildings only released one album, Any Other City, in their brief three-year run, but it had a focused impact. Shaw remembers hearing the record as a teen. “It blew my mind that you could free yourself from the pressure of making traditional sense in lyrics,” she told the website Hearing Things, before mentioning that she'd love to meet Tompkins one day and thank her. Well, with some recent activity on the Life Without Buildings front—Tompkins contributed vocals to a new Sleaford Mods song, and the band just announced a couple of reunion shows—it seemed like the perfect time to get them together. In this delightful chat, Tompkins and Shaw talk about the similar origins of their respective bands, how genuinely kind the dudes of Sleaford Mods are, and their understandable reticence about the term “spoken word.” They also chatted a bunch about the TV shows Dragons' Den and Eastenders, but we had to trim that in the interest of time. Trust me, it was great. Enjoy. Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Sue Tompkins and Florence Shaw for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform and check out all the great stuff at Talkhouse.com. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time! Find more illuminating podcasts on the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit talkhouse.com to read essays, reviews, and more. Follow @talkhouse on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter (X), Threads, and Facebook.
Mercredi soir dans Pop-Rock Station, Marjorie Hache navigue entre éclectisme assumé et actualité brûlante. Au programme : Björk, Simon & Garfunkel, Pantera, mais aussi des nouveautés signées Mitski, Dry Cleaning et White Denim. Événement du jour : la sortie surprise de l'EP "Days Of Ash" de U2. Le titre d'ouverture, "American Obituary", évoque des faits récents survenus dans le Minnesota. Retour en 1962 avec The Everly Brothers sur le plateau du The Ed Sullivan Show, puis cap sur Prince, Travis ou encore The Cult. L'album de la semaine, "Wuthering Heights", est signé Charli XCX. Pour cette B.O. sombre, elle s'entoure notamment de John Cale et Sky Ferreira sur "Eyes Of The World". La cover du soir revisite "Why D'ya Do It" de Marianne Faithfull, disparue l'an dernier, via Peaches et Shirley Manson. La suite alterne classiques et nouveautés : Linkin Park, The Who, Dynamite Shakers, Goldfrapp ou encore White Denim avec "(God Created) Lock and Key". U2 - American Obituary The Hives - Hate To Say I Told You So The Everly Brothers - Jezebel Björk - Human Behaviour Prince - Raspberry Beret Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Burning The Cult - Brother Wolf Sister Moon Charlie XCX - Eyes of the World Simon & Garfunkel - The Sound Of Silence Travis - Re-Offender Cream - White Room Mitski - Where's My Phone ? Shirley Manson & Peaches - Why d'Ya Do It Linkin Park - Breaking The Habit Dry Cleaning - Joy The Who - Behind Blue Eyes Suicidal Tendencies - How Will I Laugh Tomorrow Dynamite Shakers - Nightclub The Black Keys - Lonely Boy Rose Tattoo - Rock N Roll Outlaw White Denim - (God Created) Lock And Key The Guess Who - American Woman Pantera - Walk Goldfrapp - Utopia Air - Cherry Blossom Girl Type O Negative - Love You To DeathHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
This week we're talking to UK band Dry Cleaning who just released their excellent third album Secret Love via 4AD. We've got all four members with us: vocalist Florence Shaw, guitarist Tom Dowse, bassist Lewis Maynard, and drummer Nick Buxton. We talked about making the album with producer Cate Le Bon and recording at Wilco's Loft Studio in Chicago and at Black Box studios in France's Loire Valley. Florence tells us about her decision to sing more on Secret Love, and other topics of discussion include: their upcoming North American tour that had to be rescheduled, the Grammy-winning but polarizing artwork for 2022's Stumpwork and the uncanny artwork of the new album, and their first visit to the US which happened days before covid lockdown in 2020. Plus: a surprising amount of talk about food, albums they think everyone should own, and things devolve into chaos when Lewis accidentally knocks his laptop off his coffee table. It's one of a few wild moments that make this episode extra fun. -- Credits: Hosted & produced by Bill Pearis Mixed and mastered by Nick Gray Theme music by Michael Silverstein
HOUR 1- ADD News, How to Get FREE Dry Cleaning and MORE full 1899 Mon, 26 Jan 2026 16:42:00 +0000 vUslH8O8NvbeqsxgfklFCSSkXX5xi7U0 society & culture Klein/Ally Show: The Podcast society & culture HOUR 1- ADD News, How to Get FREE Dry Cleaning and MORE Klein.Ally.Show on KROQ is more than just a "dynamic, irreverent morning radio show that mixes humor, pop culture, and unpredictable conversation with a heavy dose of realness." (but thanks for that quote anyway). Hosted by Klein, Ally, and a cast of weirdos (both on the team and from their audience), the show is known for its raw, offbeat style, offering a mix of sarcastic banter, candid interviews, and an unfiltered take on everything from culture to the chaos of everyday life. With a loyal, engaged fanbase and an addiction for pushing boundaries, the show delivers the perfect blend of humor and insight, all while keeping things fun, fresh, and sometimes a little bit illegal. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.co
Will and Jason discuss new releases by Dry Cleaning, Joe Glass, and Silk Daisys, plus bonus songs and the sad passing of Will's old friend and bandmate Dave Fell.
Podcast #768 gets friendly with: The Twinsets, Friends of Cesar Romero, Vixen77, Trauma Czars, bis, Kid Congo & the Pink Monkey Birds, Dry Cleaning, & The Mary Onettes.
THE YOUNG FRESH FELLOWS, NEKO CASE – “Destination” THE SHA LA DAS – “If You Want You Can be My Girl” THE MOLOTOVS – “More, More, More” BUCK MEEK – “Gasoline” TIGER'S JAW – “Ghost” RATBOYS – “The World, So Madly” ME REX – “Angel Hammer” JOE JACKSON – “Welcome to Burning-by-Sea” HEAVENLY – “Excuse Me” LADYTRON – ”Kingdom Under Sea” PIGEON PIT – “Last Night on Planet Earth” CHARLOTTE CORNFIELD – “Hurts Like Hell” DRY CLEANING – “Joy” SAULT – “Fulfil Your Spirit” PEAER – “End of the World” THIS IS LORELEI – “SF and GG” ASAP ROCKY – “Punk Rocky” TWIN SHADOWS – “Dominos” CROOKED FINGERS, Mac McCaughan – “Cold Waves” WESTSIDE COWBOY – ”The Wahs” CUT WORMS – “Windows on the World” GARRETT BOYS, STEVE EARLE – “Back Home” ZACH BRYAN – “Plastic Cigarette” KIM GORDON – “Not Today” GRATEFUL DEAD – “Playing in the Band”
durée : 00:55:32 - Very Good Trip - par : Michka Assayas - Ce soir, un programme qui va diffuser de très bonnes vibrations, qui va vous faire remuer en douceur, tout en sensualité. Et qui commence par cette voix qui va vous faire beaucoup de bien. Et qu'on devrait entendre longtemps. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
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Dry Cleaning expand their idiosyncratic sound on their third LP, creating fuller and more accessible songs. We discuss their third album, "Secret Love," on episode #246 of For the Record. For all the past episodes, visit ForTheRecordPodcast.com.
This week, hosts Reggie Worth and Jason Jefferies recap Listmas 2025 with albums 77-31. Also discussed are new releases by Nas, Dry Cleaning, Sault and Zach Bryan. Happy listening, and happy 2026!
Tyler Ramsey rings in to tell about his new LP with pal Carl Broemel, "Celestun." Plus new post-punk joy from Dry Cleaning, deathcrash and an unreleased dance floor banger from Ron Deacon
In December of 2025, the world tragically lost actor and filmmaker Rob Reiner. This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot pay tribute to him by revisiting their 2014 interview in which they discuss This Is Spinal Tap, films, music and more. They also review new music from Lily Allen and Dry Cleaning.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Spinal Tap, "Tonight I'm Gonna Rock You Tonight," This Is Spinal Tap, Polydor, 1984Dry Cleaning, "Hit My Head All Day," Secret Love, 4AD, 2026Dry Cleaning, "Rocks," Secret Love, 4AD, 2026Dry Cleaning, "Blood," Secret Love, 4AD, 2026Lily Allen, "West End Girl," West End Girl, BMG, 2025Lily Allen, "Madeline," West End Girl, BMG, 2025Lily Allen, "Just Enough," West End Girl, BMG, 2025Spinal Tap, "Rock and Roll Creation," This Is Spinal Tap, Polydor, 1984Spinal Tap, "Cups and Cakes," This Is Spinal Tap, Polydor, 1984Spinal Tap, "Gimme Some Money," This Is Spinal Tap, Polydor, 1984Spinal Tap, "Big Bottom," This Is Spinal Tap, Polydor, 1984Black Sabbath, "Black Sabbath," Black Sabbath, Vertigo, 1970Spinal Tap, "Head Hole," This Is Spinal Tap, Polydor, 1984Roxy Music, "If There Is Something," Roxy Music, Island and Reprise, 1972See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Fue un hallazgo casual, pero la serendipia ha servido para reconstruir nuestro pasado reciente. El ilustrador Kim Aubert dio en un rastro con un diario empezado en 1938, a través de sus páginas descubrió una historia de amor prohibida. Sobre ello, nos habla en su nuevo cómic, El diario de la señorita Litgi, que hoy presenta en El ojo crítico. Además, nuestra compañera María Taosa llega con más novedades musicales. Hoy nos descubre a Dry Cleaning y Cate Le Bon; esta última ha producido artistas como Wilco.Y terminamos descubriendo más joyas. Laura Fernández repasa la increíble vida de Agatha Christie con la ayuda de su autobiografía, Ven y dime cómo vives.Escuchar audio
durée : 00:27:45 - Les Midis de Culture - par : Marie Labory - Aujourd'hui, au menu de notre débat critique : la musique britannique à l'honneur avec la sortie de deux albums attendus, "The Demise of Planet X" des Sleaford Mods et "Secret Love" de Dry Cleaning. - réalisation : Laurence Malonda - invités : Carole Boinet Journaliste française; Christophe Conte Journaliste
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2021 年,《New Long Leg》让伦敦乐队 Dry Cleaning 凭借独特的“念白”风格在一众“脱欧后朋克”浪潮中脱颖而出。主唱 Florence Shaw 笔下的词作精妙,寥寥几笔就能勾勒出文学性十足的场景和人物;她冷峻的念白腔与激烈、刚猛的器乐编排形成了强烈反差,仿佛两股截然不同的力量时刻在彼此较劲。彼时疫情尚未消散,Dry Cleaning 音乐中那种奇特的角力感,也成了我回忆里那段动荡时光的独特注解。 时间来到 2026 年,乐队第三张专辑《Secret Love》见证了他们的一次转身。本期节目邀请到 Dry Cleaning 的主唱 Florence Shaw 和贝斯手 Lewis Maynard,一同深度探讨这张“走出去”完成的新作。吉他依然轰鸣,节奏依旧硬朗,歌词仍旧犀利,而 Florence 第一次尝试放下标志性的讽刺语调,在制作人 Cate Le Bon 的鼓励下,用歌声袒露内心的柔软与不完美。种种尝试背后,是 Dry Cleaning 力求摆脱过往的成功经验。乐队四人依旧享受着心照不宣的默契,在这场名为“Secret Love”的旅程中,他们想要传递给听众的不止音乐,更有一份容纳脆弱的悲悯余地,以及在疲惫世界里“允许自己不合时宜”的许可。 Show Notes: 00:00 回顾 Dry Cleaning 的成名之路与 2021 年的亮相; 02:41 从芝加哥到南法,录制《Secret Love》就像公路旅行; 09:24 Florence 谈演唱中的“脆弱感”与 Cate Le Bon 的不完美美学; 16:08 诗人 or 作词人?随着音乐念白也是一种叛逆; 27:05 做音乐的默契:你做你的,我好放手做我的; 38:02 《Secret Love》封面,是行刑还是疗愈? 45:09 在越来越糟的世界里,给自己一份“许可”去面对脆弱。 《周末变奏》开通豆瓣页面,欢迎标记、点评。 → 选曲/撰稿/配音/制作/包装:方舟 → 主题音乐:Yu Su → 题图版式:六花 → 私信/合作联络: 小红书/微博/网易云/小宇宙 @线性方舟 → 《周末变奏》WX听友群敲门群主:aharddaysnight
Die Liebe zu Dry Cleaning ist gar nicht mehr so secret. Schon ihr Debütalbum war Sounds! Album der Woche und auch ihr drittes «Secret Love», ist es wieder. Wie kann man auch Florence Shaws gelangweiltem Sprechgesang über ihre «inside thoughts» widerstehen! Noch nie groovte es bei Dry Cleaning so sehr wie auf der dritten Platte. Detailverliebte Instrumentals unter analytischen Lyrics ad absurdum. Zwischen Abgrund und Aufstieg, Hoffnungslosigkeit und Zuversicht. Das Musikjahr 2026 ist eröffnet. Und Sounds! verlost jeden Abend Vinyl und CDs des ersten Albums der Woche im 2026: Dry Cleaning «Secret Love».
Segundo volumen de los discos más esperados de 2026, como "Secret Love", de Dry Cleaning, que se acaba de publicar, "Paradises", de Ladytron, que llega en marzo, el próximo de Xoel López y de Querido y el que, ojalá, llegue de Father John Misty, que acaba de compartir la preciosa, "The Old Law". FATHER JOHN MISTY - The Old LawCAVETOWN - Sailboat (feat. Chloe Moriondo)RATBOYS – AnywhereVIAGRA BOYS - Therapy IIA$AP ROCKY - Punk RockyLADYTRON - Caught in the Blink of an EyeSHELF LIVES - Shelf Lives - frissioNQUERIDO, DAVID RUIZ - ¿El Corazón?XOEL LÓPEZ - Sombras ChinasDAVID BOWIE - StarmanTHE CURE - A Fragile Thing (Mark Saunders Heartbroken Remix)DRY CLEANING - My Soul / Half PintSLEAFORD MODS - No Touch radio editTIGERS JAW - GhostTHE CRIBS - Never the SameCAST - Poison Vine (feat. P.P. Arnold)Escuchar audio
Dry Cleaning. Jenny on Holiday. An introspective debut from Mon Rovîa. Stephen Thompson from NPR Music is joined by Celia Gregory from WNXP in Nashville to talk about their favorite new albums out Friday, January 9.The Starting 5(00:00) Intro(00:31) Dry Cleaning, 'Secret Love'(06:53) Jenny on Holiday, 'Quicksand Heart'(15:12) Mon Rovîa, 'Bloodline'(21:22) Home Star, 'A Binding Life'(27:07) Kris Davis and the Lutoslawski Quartet, 'The Solastalgia Suite'The Lightning Round• Zach Bryan, 'With Heaven On Top'• The Cribs, 'Selling A Vibe'• Pullman, 'III'• Clémentine March, 'Powder Keg'• Rawayana, '¿Dónde Es El After?'Sample the albums via our New Music Friday playlist on NPR.org.CreditsHost: Stephen ThompsonGuest: Celia Gregory, WNXPAudio Producer: Noah CaldwellDigital Producer: Elle MannionEditor: Otis HartExecutive Producer: Suraya MohamedLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Okay, eigentlich hatte das neue Jahr schon letzte Woche einen Freitag. Aber inhaltlich zählte der nicht wirklich. Darum ist heute der erste *richtige* New Music Friday. Und der bringt unter anderem ein Überraschungsalbum des Londoner Kollektivs Sault mit sich. Saults Release interessiert nicht nur musikalisch: wir erinnern uns an den Rechtsstreit zwischen Sault-Mitglied Inflo und der Rapperin Little Simz. Ausserdem heute mit neuer Musik dabei: Dry Cleaning (*-*), Zach Bryan (☆) und Jill Scott (
We look ahead to some of the albums we're most excited about for the new year, from sure bets like Dry Cleaning and Beverly Glenn-Copeland to rumored releases from some pretty big names.(00:00) Intro(01:26) Dry Cleaning: “Cruise Ship Designer,” from ‘Secret Love'(05:03) Julianna Barwick & Mary Lattimore: “Perpetual Adoration,” from ‘Tragic Magic'(07:48) Ásgeir: “Smoke,” from ‘Julia'(12:27) Joyce Manor: “All My Friends Are So Depressed,” from ‘I Used To Go To This Bar'(17:45) Beverly Glenn-Copeland: “Laughter In Summer (with Elizabeth Glenn-Copeland),” from ‘Laughter In Summer'(21:06) gobbinjr: “Just a dream,” from ‘crystal rabbit moon'(24:59) Danny L Harle, Oklou & MNEK: “Crystallise My Tears,” from ‘Cerulean'(28:08) August Ponthier: “Handsome,” from ‘Everywhere Isn't Texas'(31:14) Mumford & Sons: “Rubber Band Man (with Hozier),” from ‘Prizefighter'Support the show by leaving a review on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. And tell a friend!Questions, comments, suggestions or feedback of any kind always welcome: allsongs@npr.orgLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Happy Rātu e hoa mā! Rosetta and Milly have got your morning covered with three hours of awesome tunes. Plus, a chance to win our album of the week - Dry Cleaning's Secret Love (out Jan 9)! Whakarongo mai nei! Thanks to eighthirty coffee roasters!
#732 What if one of the most overlooked “boring businesses” is actually one of the most scalable — and most AI-resistant — opportunities out there? In this episode, host Brien Gearin sits down with entrepreneur Ian Noble — founder of Run Steady Investments and former dry cleaning operator who spent 14 years growing, scaling, and ultimately selling his family's business in Austin. Ian breaks down why dry cleaning is not a laundromat business, why quality control and customer service make or break you, and why buying an existing operation often beats starting from scratch or franchising. They also dive into modern growth levers like centralized plants with retail “drop” locations, pickup-and-delivery routes, wash-and-fold as a major revenue driver, and the power of automated review requests to dominate local search. If you've ever considered a “boring” business with real demand and a clear path to scaling, this conversation is a blueprint for how to become a great operator — and build something you can keep long-term or sell for a strong exit! What we discuss with Ian: + Dry cleaning vs laundromats + Family business origins + Scaling to multiple locations + Quality control as a moat + Centralized plants model + Pickup & delivery growth + Wash-and-fold revenue + Online reviews & reputation + Franchising pitfalls + Building for exit or longevity Thank you, Ian! Check out RunSteady Investments at RunSteadyInvestments.com. Get the free Passive Investing in Real Estate Cheat Sheet. Join the Passive Investor Mailing List. Follow Ian on Instagram and LinkedIn. To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training. To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Items are sanctified when they are put in holy vessels, but not all substances in all materials of vessels. So too, the priestly garments also atone. Note that the service needed to be done in new, pre-washed garments, for the sake of the glory (and wealth) of the Temple. Also, how the priestly garments are connected to the sacrifices from the Torah. And a quick catalogue of which garment atones for what sin. Plus, bloodshed and evil speech (lashon hara) seem to have two ways to atone (each), and also are named as acts for which there is no atonement.
A study of more than 1.3 million Americans found that people living in areas with high trichloroethylene (TCE) levels had a 10% greater risk of Parkinson's disease than those in cleaner regions TCE, a solvent once used in dry cleaning and degreasing, persists in air, soil, and groundwater for decades, exposing people through contaminated water and indoor air — even far from industrial sites Laboratory research revealed that TCE damages dopamine-producing neurons, disrupts mitochondrial energy production, and causes toxic protein buildup like that seen in Parkinson's patients The studies show that chronic, low-level exposure to environmental toxins silently erodes brain health over time, especially in older adults with weakened cellular repair systems Reducing exposure through clean water, good ventilation, and low-toxin household choices — while supporting your cells through restorative sleep, regular movement, and whole, unprocessed foods — helps protect mitochondrial energy production and strengthen long-term neurological resilience
A widely used grease remover and dry-cleaning chemical called tetrachloroethylene (PCE) has been linked to liver fibrosis, a condition that causes scarring and loss of liver function even in people who don't drink alcohol or have obesity Researchers found that people with measurable levels of PCE in their blood were three times more likely to have liver fibrosis, and for every tiny one-nanogram-per-milliliter increase in PCE, the risk increased fivefold PCE exposure often occurs through inhaling fumes from dry-cleaned clothes, contaminated air, or drinking water, and the chemical can also enter through the skin, affecting the liver, kidneys, heart, and nervous system Long-term exposure to PCE has been linked not only to liver disease but also to nerve damage, reproductive issues, and several cancers, including those of the bladder and liver, prompting the EPA to begin phasing it out Lower your risk of liver damage by switching to solvent-free wet cleaning, letting dry-cleaned clothes air out before use, replacing household products that contain PCE, and supporting liver repair through clean nutrition, hydration, and sun exposure
Sponsored By: → Cornbread Hemp | For an exclusive offer go to cornbreadhemp.com/drg and use promo code DRG for 30% OFF your first order! Get My Brand Masterlist https://drchristiangonzalez.com/best-brands-form-2-2/ Get Dry Cleaning Guide https://drchristiangonzalez.com/dry-cleaning-pdf-request-form/ Episode Description You might think liver damage comes from alcohol or sugar. But a new USC study reveals the real threat could be hanging in your closet. If you dry clean your clothes even once or twice a month, you're exposing yourself to Perchloroethylene (PCE)—a toxic solvent now strongly linked to liver fibrosis, brain fog, cancer, and even Parkinson's disease. This isn't just a factory worker problem. For many people, routine dry cleaning is the hidden environmental exposure driving chronic health issues no doctor can explain. PCE doesn't just disappear after cleaning. It off-gasses into your home, absorbs through your skin, and accumulates in your liver and nervous system. And the majority of dry cleaners still use it. Without asking the right questions, you have no idea what chemicals are saturating the fabrics touching your body every single day. And your liver, brain, and nervous system are paying the price. In this episode, Dr. Christian Gonzalez breaks down the USC Keck study and reveals how to protect yourself from this silent toxin: • Why dry cleaning increases your odds of liver fibrosis by 3X • The neurotoxic chemical triggering brain fog, headaches, and nervous system dysregulation • The Cancer and Parkinson's link researchers are now confirming • The exact 3 questions to ask your dry cleaner today to protect your family • The PFAS trap hiding in stain-proof and wrinkle-free fabrics (forever chemicals that never leave your body) • How PCE contaminates local groundwater and creates toxic exposure for entire communities This episode goes beyond your closet. It's a wake-up call about the pervasive, invisible toxins lurking in everyday life—and how to take action now to protect your liver, stabilize your nervous system, and reclaim your health. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 1:21 - USC Study: PCE Chemical Increases Liver Fibrosis Risk 5x 4:00 - Real Patient Case: Bladder Cancer from Living Above Dry Cleaner 6:22 - What Actually Happens During Dry Cleaning Process 8:12 - Alternative Solvents: Are "Green" Cleaners Actually Safe? 10:21 - PFAS Forever Chemicals in Stain-Resistant Treatments 11:28 - How Dry Cleaning Chemicals Enter Your Body 14:08 - Symptoms of Chemical Exposure: Brain Fog to Liver Damage 16:34 - Questions to Ask Your Dry Cleaner Right Now 19:00 - Safer Alternatives: Professional Wet Cleaning Explained 21:08 - Action Steps to Protect Your Health Today
This week Erin is recovering from a mystery illness, and Bryan is in need of a new dry cleaner after his recent pick-up experience. Erin discusses the "Mia Moglie" Facebook group of 32,000 members posting intimate photos of women without their permission, and how Italian police had to intervene to shut it down. Bryan shares a story of a Texas A&M University student who discovered hundreds of LGBTQ+ books at a surplus warehouse set for disposal, plus how a literature professor was recently fired for teaching gender identity to their class. To subscribe to Erin's Substack visit: http://ladyclown.substack.com/ For tickets to Bryan's 9/25 LA show click here. For more bonus content visit: www.patreon.com/attitudesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.