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In this episode, David Harris, Holly Hazelwood and Eric Mellor are joined by special guest, Eddie Argos from Art Brut, to talk about quirky detective shows. Support the show
The first Art Brut album, Bang Bang Rock & Roll, came out in 2005. The buzz started slowly, but then Pitchfork gave it an 8.9 rating and things took off from there. Four more LP's followed from 2007 to 2018. We got a chance to talk with bandleader Eddie Argos about his musical career and his love for Chicago. Art Brut is touring this spring, playing that first record as well as a few more greatest hits. They hit the Subterranean in Chicago on April 15th.Time Stamps:2: What are some of your favorite musical memories from growing up?4: Did you always want to be in a band?5:30: How did you make your way to London?9:30: Is it odd for you to feel like the driving force, but you don't play an instrument?11:30: What was the original plan for Art Brut?12:30: The Pitchfork review - positive fallout from that review.16:40: When Bang Bang came out, did it feel like everything was falling into place, or was it more complicated than that?20:30: Did you feel internal pressure following up Bang Bang Rock & Roll?24:30: Are you feeling pressure and comparing yourself against your peers in the art-wave scene coming out of London?26:15: When recording the follow up are you the driving force telling people what your vision is and say we need to make this happen?27:35: Do you have any regrets or things you'd wished you'd done early during the early stages of the band?29:30: Did you feel like you had to keep going and couldn't afford to take any time off?30:25: Being a comic book fan, how has it impacted your music?32:11: How do you hook up with Frank Black?37:50: Art Brut is a band that a lot of musicians love, who are some artists that you have been surprised love your band?39:45: Talk to us about how your upcoming tour came together.42: What do you love about Chicago?45:23: Are there plans for any new music?46:10: What is your writing process like?47:20: Are you ever surprised by the bands that you've inspired?49: Thick or thin crust pizza?50:10: What is your favorite venue to play in Chicago?52:30: What do you think makes Chicago such a unique music scene?53:40: What is your go to cheap drink?54:50: Anything you want to plug on the way on out of here?
Art Brut's frontman returns to the pod to pick 10 of his favourite 00s songs.Full show with songs: https://www.mixcloud.com/IslingtonRadio/22-grand-pod-best-of-the-00s-with-eddie-argos-30092025/------22 Grand Pod is on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/22grandpodOff the back of the main pod, we are creating Patreon only bonus content. For £3 a month you will get:The 00's Deep Dive: Taking a look back at the likes of the Stalking Pete Doherty documentary and going through them in painful detail. As well as going through NME Awards from back in the day and discussing what happened.My Favourite 00's Songs: Inviting patrons and other guests to come on the podcast to talk about their favourite songs, albums or moments from back in the day.Legend or Landfill: We go through NME's top 10 albums of each year and see if we think they are indeed Legendary or for the Landfill.Fans Stories: Talking to people about their memories and opinions on all things 00's.Unsigned Stories: Chatting with bands that didn't quite 'make it' in terms of signing that elusive record deal.Patrons will also get early access to any main pod episodesMerch etc: https://www.redbubble.com/people/22grandpod/shop?asc=uAlso check the YouTube channel for extended video versions of the interviews and much more: https://bit.ly/3Ts7Wu1And 22 Grand Pod on Islington Radio: https://www.mixcloud.com/IslingtonRadio/playlists/22-grand-pod/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What's a music scene without fighting and feuding? Brace yourself for Art Brut versus Bloc Party, Razorlight versus The Kooks, and The Libertines versus themselves. With all the booze, drugs, and partying, things are bound to get messy. Especially at the notorious NME Awards, where Ryan Jarman of the Cribs has a near death experience. Featured interviewees include Luke Pritchard, Johnny Borrell, Eddie Argos, Pete Doherty and Ryan Jarman. Presented by Kate Nash Produced by Jack Howson & Rich Power A Peanut & Crumb production for BBC Sounds & 6 MusicWarning: this episode contains strong language, adult themes and descriptions of drug use, which some listeners may find distressing. Details of help and support are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline
Luke and Andrew return for a one-off Christmas special, much like Gavin & Stacey. They talk about non-Christmas Christmas beers, rocket boys ruining Twitter, and how much clove is too much clove.Beers include:Mulled Apple Sour by Vault City, paired with "Merry Christmas Everyone" by Lucy RoseSaint Nick by Tartarus, paired with "Did I Make You Cry on Christmas Day? (Well You Deserved It)" by Peach PitCarol! by Neon Raptor, paired with "It's Christmas And I Fucking Miss You" by Charly Bliss & PUPDingus by Whiplash, paired with "Countdown to Christmas" by Glam ChopsOther beersSnowball by Vault CityHappy Christmas by CloudwaterMost of the beers on this episode were purchased from The House of Trembling Madness.Other LinksBrutallixmas - https://dice.fm/event/dkkl8v-brutallixmas-2024-20th-dec-the-lexington-london-tickets Theme tune is “I Can Hew” by Mawkin, from their album The Ties That Bind.
Eddie Argos, der Frontmann von Art Brut, lebt schon einige Jahre in Berlin. Mittlerweile hat er sich auch als Comic-Zeichner einen Namen gemacht. Aber aktuell feiert er das Jubiläum des Debüts von Art Brut, "Bang Bang Rock & Roll", und zwar mit einer Tour, auf der das komplette Album gespielt wird. Die Show im Lido am 21. Februar ist leider bereits ausverkauft, aber Eddie Argos hat eine Überraschung mitgebracht. Wir sprechen mit ihm über sein Leben in Deutschland und über die bevorstehenden Konzerte.
Eddie Argos, der Frontmann von Art Brut, lebt schon einige Jahre in Berlin. Mittlerweile hat er sich auch als Comic-Zeichner einen Namen gemacht. Aber aktuell feiert er das Jubiläum des Debüts von Art Brut, "Bang Bang Rock & Roll", und zwar mit einer Tour, auf der das komplette Album gespielt wird. Die Show im Lido am 21. Februar ist leider bereits ausverkauft, aber Eddie Argos hat eine Überraschung mitgebracht. Wir sprechen mit ihm über sein Leben in Deutschland und über die bevorstehenden Konzerte.
Eddie Argos, der Frontmann von Art Brut, lebt schon einige Jahre in Berlin. Mittlerweile hat er sich auch als Comic-Zeichner einen Namen gemacht. Aber aktuell feiert er das Jubiläum des Debüts von Art Brut, "Bang Bang Rock & Roll", und zwar mit einer Tour, auf der das komplette Album gespielt wird. Die Show im Lido am 21. Februar ist leider bereits ausverkauft, aber Eddie Argos hat eine Überraschung mitgebracht. Wir sprechen mit ihm über sein Leben in Deutschland und über die bevorstehenden Konzerte.
Eddie Argos is on the podcast as we take a look back at the band's unique approach to the 00's scene. Including, being Daniel Radcliffe's favourite band, recording with Frank Black and giving Paul McCartney a kick up the backside. Watch the interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5A401TEuNXE
Welcome to Off The Beat & Track Podcast with me Stu Whiffen.This episodes special guest is Eddie Argos of Art BrutI met with Eddie remotely during the lockdown and we had a wonderful chat, talking about growing up, school, britpop, clubbing, some great records and so much moreHope you enjoy this chat and if you do please feel free to support the podcast herehttps://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrackorwww.patreon.com/offthebeatandtrackPlease also subscribe and follow the podcast on the social media links belowOff The Beat & Trackwww.offthebeatandtrackpodcast.comhttps://twitter.com/beatandtrackpodhttps://www.facebook.com/offthebeatandtrackpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/offthebeatandtrack/?hl=en Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sonic Reducer & Christmas day DJ Brian Foss compiles 17 tracks of non-standard holiday tunes. 2020 has been a hard year so hopefully these mostly goofy songs will bring a smile to your face. Every year there are hundreds of new Christmas songs recorded and Brian did his best to find the good ones. We have tracks from bands from Portland, the UK & beyond. 7 songs are from Seattle bands including Black Nite Crash, Ball Bag, Marianna Spellman & Dragstrip Riot. 1. Gurr - Christmas Holiday (feat. Eddie Argos) 2. Mr. Husband - Covid Christmas 3. Soulpersona & Princess Freesia - Rudolph 4. Black Nite Crash - Let’s Get Drunk for Christmas 5. Queers - Ramones Christmas 6. Marianne Spellman - Santa’s A Drag 7. Ball Bag - If Justyn Makes It To Xmas 8. Left at London - Santa’s Homophobic 9. General Mojo’s - Our Last Christmas 10. Six Sundays - Holidays Back in the Day 11. The Crystal Furs - Drinking Alone on Christmas 12. The Down-fi - Santa’s Pissed Off 13. Hasslers - Love at Christmastime 14. Dragstrip Riot - Broke For Christmas 15. Rodney Crowell - Christmas In Vidor 16. The Pocket Gods - Covid Christmas 17. The La-La-Lettes - All I Want For Xmas Is Sex Sex Sex Brian Foss is the co-host of Sonic Reducer, every Saturday night from 9pm to midnight PT on KEXP.org, the KEXP app or 90.3 FM in Seattle. Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Travis talks to Eddie Argos from Art Brut and Dave Newton from the Mighty Lemon drops about their recent projects, including their collaboration with each other.
With distinctive lyrics and a punk rock sound, Art Brut became cult heroes during the 2000s indie scene. Their songs about former girlfriends, little brothers and modern art made Bang Bang Rock & Roll one of the standout albums from the era. Here, lead singer Eddie Argos tells The Boys in the Band Podcast about the band's journey - but also how he impressed the Gallagher brothers with his Half Man Half Biscuit knowledge and why he became the focus of a Berlin University lecture! Plus, Eddie chats comic books, painting - and plans for a new album... Art Brut fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin. Photo: Rhi Lee Design
Eddie Argos (ART BRUT), Suzi Ruffell, Steen Raskopoulos and Carl Donnelly find out facts about Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, what Stten's teacher was getting up to in class and what it is like supporting Oasis.Big thanks to all the patreon subscribers, a brand new episode of Top 5 will be up this Monday (and every Monday) for $5 or more subscribers. Head to patreon.com/DYKWIA to find out more See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Another week, another podcast! We said we'd try and make it regular! This week, we hear Jamie's interview with Art Brut lead singer Eddie Argos, ahead of the release of their new album, Benjii talks about John Carpenter having endured countless reviews of the Halloween remake and more about the Sony Playstation Classic including some of the licensing problems it ran into. Produced by Jamie Larson. Edited by Benjii Jackson. Theme Music by Maeve Munro.
Writer and Performer Amy Mason won the Dundee International Festival book prize for her first novel ‘The Other Ida’ in 2014, and her shows Mass and The Islanders (with music by Jim and Eddie Argos) were produced by Bristol Old Vic, the latter winning the Ideas Tap/Underbelly Edinburgh Fringe Award.
Welcome to the DC3kly "Batman and Robin Eternal" Podcast! This is a weekly podcast dedicated to DC's newest weekly series, which will come to you every Saturday morning until the series wraps up! This week, we discuss issue 6, weird references to the Burton films, another dose of Azrael talk, and more! Follow our hosts on Twitter, @VJ_Ostrowski, @sirfox89, and @BrianNeedsaNap. Special thanks to Eddie Argos and Spoiler Alert! for the use of “Batman” as our theme music.
Welcome to the DC3kly "Batman and Robin Eternal" Podcast! This is a weekly podcast dedicated to DC's newest weekly series, which will come to you every Saturday morning until the series wraps up! This week, we discuss issue 5, another arm loss, lots of Azrael talk, and more! Special thanks to Eddie Argos and Spoiler Alert! for the use of “Batman” as our theme music.
DC You was supposed to be a ray of sunshine in the bleakest corners of the DCU. Has it worked? Well, not quite... Also discussed: adult coloring books, "Gotham City Sirens," and the craziest Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice rumor yet. The DC3cast is a monthly discussion about DC Comics hosted by three Multiversity Comics (multiversitycomics.com) staffers. Follow our hosts on Twitter, @VJ_Ostrowski, @sirfox89, and @BrianNeedsaNap. Special thanks to Eddie Argos and Art Brut for the use of “DC Comics and Chocolate Milkshake” as our theme music.
Welcome to the DC3kly "Batman and Robin Eternal" Podcast! This is a weekly podcast dedicated to DC's newest weekly series, which will come to you every Saturday morning until the series wraps up! This week, we discuss the fourth issue, the voice of Steve Orlando, the perfectly cromulent art of Scot Eaton, and more! Special thanks to Eddie Argos and Spoiler Alert! for the use of “Batman” as our theme music.
Welcome to the DC3kly "Batman and Robin Eternal" Podcast! This is a weekly podcast dedicated to DC's newest weekly series, which will come to you every Saturday morning until the series wraps up! This week, we discuss the third issue, Jason Todd's love of Robin Zander, what Green Lanterns and what Bat-family characters, and more! Special thanks to Eddie Argos and Spoiler Alert! for the use of “Batman” as our theme music.
Welcome to the DC3kly "Batman and Robin Eternal" Podcast! This is a weekly podcast dedicated to DC's newest weekly series, which will come to you every Saturday morning until the series wraps up! Special thanks to Eddie Argos and Spoiler Alert! for the use of “Batman” as our theme music.
Welcome to the DC3kly "Batman and Robin Eternal" Podcast! This is a new weekly podcast dedicated to DC's newest weekly series, which will come to you every Saturday morning until the series wraps up! Special thanks to Eddie Argos and Spoiler Alert! for the use of “Batman” as our theme music.
The DC3cast is a monthly discussion about DC Comics hosted by three Multiversity Comics (multiversitycomics.com) staffers. Today, Vince isn't feeling well, so Matthew Meylikhov (@MattisNotaRobot) sits in to discuss all things DC television. And then later on, Brian and Zach dig into numbers, cancellations, and more. Follow our hosts on Twitter, @VJ_Ostrowski, @sirfox89, and @BrianNeedsaNap. Special thanks to Eddie Argos and Art Brut for the use of “DC Comics and Chocolate Milkshake” as our theme music.
If there's a running theme in London neo-post-punk band Art Brut's rock music, it's rock music. The band's leader Eddie Argos isn't just a musician, he's a big-time music fan. And one of the musicians he's a big fan of is indie-pop sensation Ezra Furman, whose new album Perpetual Motion People takes inspiration from brilliant, nasal auteurs such as Bob Dylan, the Violent Femmes and Jonathan Richman to make smart, heartfelt music. But his songs are all over the map: sure, it's indie-pop, but he works in all kinds of sounds: mid-'60s pop, countrified ballads, '70s glam, doo-wop and sounds from a more recent vintage, like Destroyer and Built to Spill. Furman and Argos struck up a mutual appreciation society a few years ago when their two bands played some shows together, and it blossomed into a long-distance friendship. With Furman beginning to break through in the United Kingdom, we put the two musicians together for a Talkhouse Music Podcast. The two musicians found a lot to talk about: the time Furman accidentally got filmed naked, playing live as an opportunity to do something weird, parenthood and its effect on one's music, the advantages of being pretentious, and why "no" always beats "yes."
The DC3cast is a monthly discussion about DC Comics hosted by three Multiversity Comics (multiversitycomics.com) staffers. Today, we are joined by "Action Comics" artist/co-writer Aaron Kuder to talk about drawing Superman, his artistic inspirations, and how he might redesign various characters if given the chance. Follow Aaron on Twitter @aaronkuder Follow our hosts on Twitter, @VJ_Ostrowski, @sirfox89, and @BrianNeedsaNap. Special thanks to Eddie Argos and Art Brut for the use of “DC Comics and Chocolate Milkshake” as our theme music.
Barry and Angelos are joined by comedian Angela Barnes and actors Eddie Argos and Amy Mason.
The DC3cast is a monthly discussion about DC Comics hosted by three Multiversity Comics (multiversitycomics.com) staffers. This is the second of two episodes we are releasing this week; today, we are joined by "Batman" writer Scott Snyder to discuss "Super Heavy," the new arc starting in today's "Batman" #41. Follow Scott on Twitter @SSnyder1835 Follow our hosts on Twitter, @VJ_Ostrowski, @sirfox89, and @BrianNeedsaNap Check out MultiversityComics.com for all your comics news, reviews, podcast, and commentary needs. Special thanks to Eddie Argos and Art Brut for the use of "DC Comics and Chocolate Milkshake" as our theme music.