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Emil Amos, musician and one of Duncan's oldest friends, re-joins the DTFH for an intense one! Duncan and Emil's prank calls, Insidious Mind Control, have finally been collected! Look for them on Bandcamp this coming Monday (September 16, 2024). Original music by Aaron Michael Goldberg and Duncan Trussell. This episode is brought to you by: Reunion - Use code DUNCAN during registration and get $250 off your first retreat! VB Health - Visit LoadBoost.com and use code DUNCAN for 10% off of your first order! This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/duncan and get on your way to being your best self.
Both prolific and philosophical, while also containing potential, Emil Amos is a legend in the world of music, art, culture and existential expressionism. A career that spans back some 30 odd years, Amos first began his jarring journey in music during his college years in NC, where he also met his longtime friend and cosmic brother, the great comedian, Duncan Trussell. Throughout the decades, Amos would go on to establish his solo outfit Holy Sons, the mighty Grails, Lilacs & Champagne, jumping on the chrome throne for OM and his impeccable podcast called, Drifter's Sympathy. We explore the depths of the chronic psyche, the immeasurable impact of the punk scene throughout the 1980s, more specifically Ian MacKye, and the landscape of emotion, motivation, meditation and perseverence as Amos takes on an ancient journey that begins and ends all at once in this epic practice in connnection, communication and cosmic camaraderie.
Emil Amos, musician, one of Duncan's dearest friends, and fan-favorite, re-joins the DTFH! Listen to Emil's podcast, Drifter's Sympathy, available everywhere you can download a podcast! You might know Emil as the drummer for OM, GRAILS, LILACS & CHAMPAGNE, and singer and guitarist of HOLY SONS. His music is available everywhere you like to listen! Original music by Aaron Michael Goldberg and Duncan Trussell. This episode is brought to you by: BLUECHEW - Use offer code: DUNCAN at checkout and get your first shipment FREE with just $5 shipping. Rocket Money - Visit RocketMoney.com/Duncan to cancel your unwanted subscriptions and start saving!
For this episode of Songs of Our Lives, I invite Emil Amos on the show! We went way off script and got into all sorts of rabbit holes because Emil is such a good storyteller, but this was such a good time. After a lengthy discussion about tape music and trading in the 90s, Emil gets into the storyzone talking about whether Guns N Roses still has redeeming qualities, the genius and repulsion of Sun City Girls, Miami bass, making aliens come to terms with George Jones, Jerry Garcia, and plenty more.Listen to all of Emil's picks HEREGrails Tour DatesGrails “Anches En Maat”Emil Amos “Zone Black”Drifter's Sympathy PodcastSongs of Our Lives is a podcast series hosted by Brad Rose of Foxy Digitalis that explores the music that's made us and left a certain mark. Whether it's a song we associate with our most important moments, something that makes us cry, the things we love that nobody else does, or our favorite lyrics, we all have our own personal soundtrack. Join Foxy Digitalis on Patreon for extra questions and conversation in each episode (+ a whole lot more!)Follow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden
Emil Amos, one of Duncan's best friends on earth and an amazing musician, re-joins the DTFH! You might know Emil as the drummer for OM, GRAILS, LILACS & CHAMPAGNE, and singer and guitarist of HOLY SONS. His music is available everywhere you like to listen! Original music by Aaron Michael Goldberg. This episode is brought to you by: This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/duncan and get on your way to being your best self. BLUECHEW - Use offer code: DUNCAN at checkout and get your first shipment FREE with just $5 shipping. Rocket Money - Visit RocketMoney.com/Duncan to cancel your unwanted subscriptions and start saving!
"Future Thoughts Ft. Spaceface" by Brothers Griin from Joy City; "Docudrama" by Nyx Nott from Themes From; "DISinformation Desk" by The Black Dog from Music for Real Airports; "The Yips" by James Ellis Ford from The Hum. Courtesy of Warp; The single "Vento a Favor" by Sessa. Courtesy of Mexican Summer; "Cascade" by Niecy Blues from Exit Simulation. Courtesy of Kranky; "Sacred and Profane" by Moundabout from An Cnoc Mor. Courtesy of Rocket Recordings; "Reel Life (Evolution 2)" by Cinematic Orchestra from Man with a Movie Camera. Courtesy of Ninja Tune; "Theme from a Personal Prison" by Emil Amos from Zone Black. Courtesy of Drag City; "Delivery" by Black Duck from the self titled album. Courtesy of Thrill Jockey; "Visiting" by Craig Leon from Anthology of Interplanetary Folk Music Vol. 1. Courtesy of RVNG Intl; "Sunset Theater" by Golden Hallway Music from Rules and Chance Vol 3. Courtesy of Not Not Fun; The Actress remix of Carmen Villain from Smalltown Supersound Remix Anthology Vol. 1-4 2002-2022.
"All of the Above" by Bibio from Sunbursting; "Theme from a Personal Prison" by Emil Amos from Zone Black; "By Firelight in the Dead of Night" by Wave Temples from Panama Shift; "Gathering of Ancient Tribes" by Goat from The Gallows Pole OST; In Motion (featuring A Beacon School)" by Ford. from Guiding Hand; "Skyskryp12" by Radian from Distorted Rooms; "Ten Billion People" by Explosions in the Sky from End; "Self-Action (Instrumental)" by Half Held from May I (Instrumental); The title track from Transit of Venus by Hangedup and Tony Conrad; "IIII" by Follakzoid from V.
Grails have just released a new record and it is more than awesome, as you can already see by our review. The band has always been hard to grasp, but one thing never seems to change and that's the high quality of their output. We spoke with Emil Amos, one of the two band leaders, about Anches en Maat (check out our review here) and much more especially about the love for movie sounds. Enjoy! Can one understand modern music without the classics and the stuff that came before you? Isn't that one of those huge questions and one that we spoke about with Emil, who also is a part of OM (don't worry, we also spoke about that band with him!). We went very deep and even have found some political notions in the new record, spoke about some of the greatest ever to play and of course also a lot about the new record, which was recorded in a way they last have done more than ten years ago. And of course, we also spoke about “intimate movies” ;-)
This week on the show, we're joined by Sam Shepherd, AKA Floating Points. His discography is full of beautiful and strange electronic music—bubbling Buchalas, skittering beats, washes of synthesized sound, and even moody, spacious post-rock. But underneath it all, his love of jazz is clear. In 2021, he teamed with an actual jazz legend: the late Pharoah Sanders, as well as the London Symphony Orchestra for Promises, a single 46-minute composition broken into nine movements. Though the artists were separated by decades in age, their approach is simpatico. Just as Shepherd has moved between genres and styles, so did Pharoah. His early work with John and Alice Coltrane established him as a dynamic, sometimes frighteningly intense sideman, and his first run of records, including 1969's Karma, featuring “The Creator Has a Master Plan,” helped set the stage for what we now call “spiritual jazz.” But Sanders, who passed away in 2022 at the age of 81, cared very little about what genre you filed his records under. “I just play whatever I feel like playing,” he told The New Yorker. Sanders stayed restless and creative—listen to his playing on Sonny Sharrock's masterful Ask the Ages or his works with Bill Laswell, and you'll hear what we mean. In 1977, he waded into deeply personal waters with the self-titled Pharoah, which will be reissued by Luaka Bop on September 15th. Exploring new age adjacent sounds, funk, and passionate ballads, it's a radical departure from his early work, but perfectly in keeping with Sanders' unpredictable ethos. Likewise, Promises is hardly the “back to basics” late career album you might expect an 80-year-old artist to make. It's its own thing, a meditative sojourn that relies on silence as much as sound. And next week, on September 20th, Floating Points will be joined by past Transmissions guest Shabaka Hutchings, as well as Caribou, Four Tet, the Sun Ra Arkestra, and others for the first-ever staging of Promises live at the Hollywood Bowl. Ahead of that show, Shepherd joined us from his studio to discuss his his years collecting records, making Promises—and we even got him to reveal Pharoah's favorite place to eat in LA. Transmissions is a part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit the Talkhouse for more interviews, fascinating reads, and podcasts, like Drifter's Sympathy, with Emil Amos of Grails, Om, Holy Sons, who will be our guest next week on Transmissions. And of course No Way Out: An Oral History of Sunburned Hand of the Man, curated and produced by J Kelly Davis and presented by Aquarium Drunkard and Talkhouse. Back soon. Next week on the show, Jarvis Taveniere of Woods.
Deep thinking drummer, podcaster and renown singer/songwriter, Emil Amos joins us gets way deep with Benny. "Melt down this whole machine so people can see what's inside the Matrix." Then he tells us about how hid dad used to be sailing pals with John Oates of "Hall and". It's a very Emil episode. Support the show via Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back, thanks for being here with us. Emil Amos of the Drifter's Sympathy podcast is with us today on Transmissions. Perhaps you know his work with OM, Grails, Holy Sons, or the records he releases under his own name, like Zone Black, his latest record of library style sounds, synthy 80s soundtracks, hip-hop beats, and ambient music. It evokes a mythic ‘70s—an area we linger in this conversation. You might also know Emil from his many appearances on The Duncan Trussell Family Hour, a podcast I really enjoy and listen to often. We lean a little into that spacey, open format in this episode. On September 22, Emil's band Grails releases their brand new album, Anches En Maat. Ahead of the album's release, we caught up to discuss a life in music, the virtue of doing it your own way, and much more in this conversation. Transmissions is a part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit the Talkhouse for more interviews, fascinating reads, and podcasts, like Drifter's Sympathy, with Emil Amos of Grails, Om, Holy Sons, who will be our guest next week on Transmissions. And of course No Way Out: An Oral History of Sunburned Hand of the Man, curated and produced by J Kelly Davis and presented by Aquarium Drunkard and Talkhouse. Back soon. Next week on the show, Jarvis Taveniere of Woods.
Welcome back to Aquarium Drunkard Transmissions, so glad to have you here once again. Our guest this week is Will Sheff, known for his solo work and years with the indie rock band Okkervil River. In this conversation, Sheff and host Jason P. Woodbury cover a wide stretch, examining how the indie rock landscape has changed and evolved over decades, exploring the spiritual core at the heart of his music, and hearing stories about his interactions with luminaries like Roky Erickson and Jason Molina. Transmissions is a part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit the Talkhouse for more interviews, fascinating reads, and podcasts, like Drifter's Sympathy, with Emil Amos of Grails, Om, Holy Sons, who will be our guest next week on Transmissions, and of course, No Way Out: An Oral History of Sunburned Hand of the Man, curated and produced by J Kelly Davis and presented by Aquarium Drunkard and Talkhouse. Support Aquarium Drunkard Transmissions on Patreon.
This week on our Interview Series we sit down with musician, composer and podcaster Emil Amos. We get deep into the history of library music, sampling and his colorful musical past playing with Grails, OM and so many more. His latest soundtrack project - Zone Black - is out now on Drag City Records!@holy_sonsPersonal Prison IIhttps://www.dragcity.com/products/zone-blackDrifter Sympathy PodcastSupport the show@sonic_artifactslinktr.ee/sonicartifactsSonicArtifactsShow@gmail.com
Emil Amos, musician (HOLY SONS/GRAILS), family favorite, and one of Duncan's best friends, re-joins the DTFH! Check out Emil's new album, Zone Black, available right now from Drag City! Original music by Aaron Michael Goldberg. This episode is brought to you by: Squarespace - Use offer code: DUNCAN to save 10% on your first site. Zbiotics - Visit Zbiotics.com/Duncan and use code DUNCAN at checkout to save 15% on your first order!
Episode 631: May 14, 2023 playlist: Meat Beat Manifesto and DHS, "Pandemic" (Man From Mantis) 2023 Love Love Allison Lorenzen and Midwife, "Glycerine" (Glycerine) 2023 self-released Emil Amos, "Moving Target" (Zone Black) 2023 Drag City Natural Wonder Beauty Concept, "Sword" (Natural Wonder Beauty Concept) 2023 Mexican Summer Asher White, "Mare" (New Excellent Woman) 2023 Ba Da Bing! Tujiko Noriko, "Prayer" (Crepuscule I and II) 2023 Editions Mego Meagre Martin, "All My Thoughts" (All My Thoughts) 2023 Mansions and Millions Claire Deak, "Dolce Tormento" (Maps To Where The Poison Grows) 2023 Lost Tribe Sound UCC Harlo, "Ocelot" (Topos) 2023 Subtext Modern Cosmology, "Le Train Ne Passera Pas" (What Will You Grow Now?) 2023 Duophonic Upper Wilds, "Jupiter" (Jupiter) 2023 Thrill Jockey Jean-Noel Rebilly and Andrew Chalk, "Visages d'Espagne" (Tsilla) 2023 An'archives Josephine Foster, "Burnt Offering" (Domestic Sphere) 2023 Fire Robin Saville, "Tapetum" (Lore) 2023 Morr Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
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Emil Amos, one of Duncan's best friends and an amazing musician (Grails, Holy Sons, Om), re-joins the DTFH! You can find Emil's music wherever you like to listen, including Spotify and Apple Music! You can also follow him on Instagram and Twitter. Original music by Aaron Michael Goldberg. This episode is brought to you by: Squarespace - Use offer code: DUNCAN to save 10% on your first site. This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/duncan and get on your way to being your best self.
In episode 42 I talk to multi-instrumentalist Emil Amos from Holy Sons & Om about the forgotten loner music of Jimmy Campbell, an English musician and songwriter from Liverpool, England. He was a member of Merseybeat groups The Kirkbys, The 23rd Turnoff, and Rockin' Horse, as well as releasing three solo albums.
Emil Amos, genius-musician and continuing inspiration, re-joins the DTFH! You can follow Emil on twitter, and hear his music on the Holy Sons site. Original music by Aaron Michael Goldberg. This episode is brought to you by: BLUECHEW - Use offer code: DUNCAN at checkout and get your first shipment FREE with just $5 shipping. BetterHelp - Visit betterhealth.com/duncan to find a great counselor and get 10% off of your first month of counseling! Amazon Music - Visit Amazon.com/Trussell and get your first 3 months of Amazon Music FREE!
Enigmatic singer/songwriter Emil Amos checked in with us from down under to get real. Quarantining in the luxurious comfort of a 4 star Sydney hotel while working on a new album, he talks life, death and looking sideways at the party.
Emil Amos, musician, writer, and philosopher, re-joins the DTFH!You can follow Emil on twitter, and hear his music on the Holy Sons site.Original music by Aaron Michael Goldberg. This episode is brought to you by: Upstart - Visit upstart.com/duncan and see how Upstart can help you with your debt. Hello Fresh - Visit hellofresh.com/duncan90 and use code DUNCAN90 at checkout for $90 off, including free shipping!
Holy Sons is a one-man solo band built around Portland songwriter and drummer Emil Amos. Amos is notable for releasing "genre-bending" albums, according to LA Weekly music reviewer Chris Martins, and for being a prolific songwriter; one account in Spike Magazine suggests he has written over a thousand songs. Amos is also a multi-instrumentalist for groups such as Grails and Om and Lilacs & Champagne. Amos was born of the lo-fi home recording movement of the '80s and early '90s. Amos described the mission of his music as "facing your personal reality." Amos said in an interview that, beginning at age sixteen, he used drugs every single day and didn't let up for years. A music critic for The Guardian described him as a prolific songwriter and as having a "great voice". Reviewer Rob Cullivan of the Portland Tribune described Holy Sons' album Survivalist Tales to be an "ode to the dime novels in the early 1900s that peddled the stories of wilderness explorers," and described the music as "sonic wanderings" with "strange song structures." A review in the Portland Mercury described his music as "dark, languid psychedelia" and commented how Amos has "habitually been kept underground" with few live performances up until the last few years. His vocals have been compared to Neil Young but change personalities quite often. Willamette Week described the album Decline of the West as "a varied, meticulously constructed piece of avant-folk that stands.
Rendering Unconscious welcomes Wanda Canton to the podcast! Wanda Canton is an artist, facilitator, consultant and researcher. She provides workshops, group courses and individual mentoring exploring how spoken word poetry, rap and creative writing can enhance mental health and social cohesion. She has worked across community projects, mental health services and forensic psychiatric hospitals. Wanda is particularly focused on providing creative sessions for marginalised communities and/or those working/living in challenging environments including statutory mental health and forensic services. https://www.wandacanton.co.uk Follow her at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wandacanton/ Wanda Canton is the host and producer of Three Ain't A Crowd podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/three-aint-a-crowd/id1525635893 Three Ain't A Crowd with Lady Unchained: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/lady-unchained-poetry-prisons-racism/id1525635893?i=1000493059903 Three Ain't A Crowd with S. Alfonso Williams: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/s-alfonso-williams-film-psychoanalysis-the-void/id1525635893?i=1000491413340 This episode is also available to view at YouTube: https://youtu.be/nfzm64mn4pQ Also mentioned in this episode: Emil Amos: https://pelagic-records.com/artist/emil-amos/ DJ Spooky: http://www.renderingunconscious.org/music/ru124-paul-d-miller-aka-dj-spooky-on-remix-technology-society-culture-politics/ Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by psychoanalyst Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, who interviews psychoanalysts, psychologists, scholars, creative arts therapists, writers, poets, philosophers, artists and other creatives & intellectuals about their process, world events, the current state of mental health care, politics, culture, the arts & more. http://www.renderingunconscious.org You can support the podcast at our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Rendering Unconscious is also a book! Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Politics and Poetry (Trapart Books, 2019): https://store.trapart.net/details/00000 Vanessa Sinclair, PsyD is a psychoanalyst based in Stockholm. Dr. Sinclair authored Scansion in Psychoanalysis and Art: the Cut in Creation (Routledge, 2020), and recently edited the anthology Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Politics & Poetry (Trapart Books, 2019), as well as On Psychoanalysis and Violence: Contemporary Lacanian Perspectives (Routledge, 2019) with Dr. Manya Steinkoler. She organizes psychoanalytic events and conferences internationally and is a founding member of Das Unbehagen: A Free Association for Psychoanalysis. http://www.drvanessasinclair.net Intro and outro music and video for Rendering Unconscious podcast by Carl Abrahamsson: https://www.carlabrahamsson.com The track at the end of the episode is "Born To A Story" by Wanda Canton. Image of Wanda Canton: https://www.wandacanton.co.uk
We’ve got the gang back together for another fantastic episode! This time the trio tackles the hallucinogenic adventure of Midnight Gospel from the minds of Duncan Trussell and Pendleton Ward. Accompanied by some music from the wonderful Emil Amos, the Monkies banter about the world of the Chromatic Ribbon. Coming up next: Avatar: The Last Airbender Book 2Thank you for listening :)Rated: MM for Mature MonkiesShow Notes:Holy SonsEmil Amos on the Duncan Trussell Family HourHoly Sons BandcampBGM:Lady of the Hour - Holy SonsFood Wishes Theme - Fifth Avenue Stroll
Emil Amos, great musician and eternal outsider, re-joins the DTFH to talk the occult, cults, satan, black magic, and more! Check out Emil's band, Holy Sons (https://www.holysons.com/) , and their new album Raw And Disfigured (https://www.holysons.com/records) . Original music by Aaron Michael Goldberg. This episode is brought to you by: BetterHelp (https://betterhelp.com/duncan) - Visit betterhealth.com/duncan (https://betterhelp.com/duncan) to find a great counselor and get 10% off of your first month of counseling! BLUECHEW (https://www.bluechew.com/) - Use offer code: DUNCAN at checkout and get your first shipment FREE with just $5 shipping. Mud Wtr (https://mudwtr.com/dtfh) - Visit https://mudwtr.com/dtfh and use promo code DTFH at checkout for 15% off your first order!
Emil Amos, musician, genius, and one of Duncan's oldest friends, re-joins the DTFH! You can learn more about Emil on his website (https://www.holysons.com/) , or check out his work on Bandcamp (https://holysons.bandcamp.com/) and just about every streaming service. This episode is brought to you by: ExpressVPN (https://www.expressVPN.com/duncan) - Visit https://www.expressVPN.com/duncan and get an extra 3 months FREE when you buy a 1 year package
Emil Amos (of Grails, Om, Holy Sons, Drifter's Sympathy) joins Bob and Mike to discuss the impact of college radio in the '90s, four-track recording, the Ajax catalog, and nearly getting arrested in Australia, plus songs from Reagan Youth, Bumcello, Jim Shepard, Two Dollar Guitar and more.
Today, an experimental three-part episode! First, Britt Walford returns to answer listener questions; then, we turn over the host seat to Britt as he interviews his friend--today's guest--Emil Amos. Finally, Joe picks up where Britt leaves off for a life-spanning conversation with Emil. Emil is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter perhaps best known for his work as Holy Sons. For over twenty years, he has also been the drummer for Grails. After many years in Portland, Emil has returned to his native NC, from which he spoke to Britt and Joe. During the age of social distancing, we're recording remotely and releasing new episodes every day.
Quadrophonic 8-track playback in a 1982 pimped-out trailer. The musician and podcast creator discusses three important albums.
Emil Amos, from Grails, Holy Sons, and Duncan's gateway to an entire mode of being rejoins the DTFH! This episode is brought to you by Raycon (http://buyraycon.com/duncan) (visit http://buyraycon.com/duncan and use offer code: DUNCAN15 at checkout for 15% off). This episode is also brought to you by Audible (http://audible.com/DTFH) (visit http://audible.com/DTFH or text DTFH to 500-500 to get a 30 day trial/free audiobook & two FREE Audible Originals).
Are you ready to BLAST YOUR PINEAL GLAND TO SMITHEREEENS? Then this is the episode for you! A live DTFH with channeler and medium Paul Selig (I Am The Word, The Book Of Truth) This episode was recorded LIVE at the Bell House in Brooklyn. Music by Emil Amos
A live DTFH with Aubrey Marcus recorded at the Bell House in Brooklyn. Opening music by Emil Amos. We talk about Flat Earth Theory, Aubrey's encounter with the God of the mosquitos, and the amazing power of the human mind.
This week we're taking on Boyz II Men and their super-literal, shockingly generous song about a man willing to make love to his girl on her special night. It's "Ill Make Love To You." We also have a weird, wonderful music video about a man brazen enough to threaten a woman with breaking and entering, but tender enough to write her love letter before he does it. What demands do Boys II Men imagine their interest making on her special night? Plus: awkward mother/daughter singalongs to this song, gnarly youtube comments, and a “theory about blinking.” Music We Like: The Zombies, Emil Amos, and KEN Mode
Duncan wonders if LSD is an incarnation of Vishnu and is joined by Emil Amos (Grails, Holy Sons, OM) who tells the story of the saddest baby sitter, phone sex hot lines, and the time he committed arson.
Duncan Trussell & Emil Amos have been sitting on an archive of prank calls they did in college & talking about releasing them for 2 DECADES now. Some of Emil's favorites have been cleaned up for this exclusive episode of Drifter's Sympathy.✨🌺✨ It serves as a frozen photograph of a strange moment up in the mountains of North Carolina in the 90's, the bizarre personalities of that region and Duncan's spur-of-the-moment Genius that leads people's minds into places they didn't originally want to go.
Today’s guests are indie-rock veterans: Stephen Malkmus (Pavement, Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks) and Emil Amos (drummer for Om and Grails and main man at Holy Sons). During the conversation, Amos draws out Malkmus’ story: from his early music fandom in Stockton, California, to college in Virginia to the ups and downs of being a '90s indie guitar god in Pavement and beyond. Their chat also takes in venturing out of their DIY comfort zones to work with big name producers, Elliot Smith’s love of fine recording gear (and his studio size miscalculation), Silver Jews’ David Berman's the Cure obsession, and their thoughts on indie rock's '90s revival. Check it out. Grails LP Chalice Hymnal is out on February 17. Subscribe now on iTunes or Stitcher to stay in the loop on future Talkhouse Podcasts. — Elia Einhorn, Talkhouse Podcast producer and engineer
This week in my intro I cover the Patriots winning the Super Bowl, People vs OJ, Santa Clarita Diet, Keto Diet has me down 17 pounds in three weeks, I give you a killer Izzyâ??s Recipe for a low carb meal, suggest Emil Amosâ??s Drifter Sympathy The rest of the podcast is GCP #380 On Location - Dayton.com Best of 2016 Party where your podcast host, Izzy Rock went to the Top of the Market at 32 Webster St. to chat with guests at the Sold Out Dayton.com Best of 2016 Party. What a party it was. Izzy chatted with event planner Karen Kelly Brown, artists Christopher Etch Weyrich and Tiffany Clark, Landon McKibben of the band Grand Mammoth, Tom Gilliam, the creator of Daytongram, a member of the band Ghost Town Silence, and a great photographer. The chat ends with return guest and killer drummer of Dark Backward, Jim Ingram. Songs include: Neon Warship - â??Paralyzed" The Wretched Few - â??Dayton, Ohioâ?? Grand Mammoth - â??Foggy Cauldronâ?? Ghost Town Silence - â??For The Rest Of My Lifeâ?? Dark Backward - â??Storm of the Centuryâ?? Cricketbows - â??Sympathy For The Devilâ?? Produced by Izzy Rock https://twitter.com/TheIzzyRock https://www.facebook.com/TheIzzyRock https://www.facebook.com/TalesFromTheHardsidePodcast Email and Booking: theizzyrock@gmail.com Website:http://www.theizzyrock.com/ Call the voicemail: 937-265-2024 http://gemcitypodcast.com/ iTunes- https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gem-city-podcast/id646008927?mt=2 Stitcher- http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/eric-ruiz/gem-city-podcast Twitter- https://twitter.com/GemCityPodcast Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/GemCityPodcast YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/user/TheGemCityPodcast Instagram- https://instagram.com/gemcitypodcast/
A live episode of the DTFH recorded at the Bellhouse in Brooklyn. Opening music by Emil Amos (Holy Sons, OM) and a dive into the depths of Buddhism and meditation with Buddhist teacher and author David Nichtern
Emil Amos (Holy Sons, OM) joins the DTFH and we talk about the strange secret cults that exist in every darkling city of the world.
The great Emil Amos (Holy Sons) returns to the DTFH and the DTFH returns from a 2 week Hiatus. We talk about the verdant opulence inherent in all things and NIPPLES!!! It's NIPPLE TIME! THIS EPISODE BROUGHT TO YOU BY CASPER.COM go to casper.com/family hour and use offer code family hour to get $50 off of your brand new mattress!! EMIL ON TWITTER Emil's new ALBUM "The Fall Of Man" Decline of the west volume 1 & 2
A rambling and probably incorrect interpretation of some of Chogyam Trungpa's writing followed by a mattress commercial disguised as an episode of Forensic Files. Duncan is joined by Emil Amos (Holy Sons, Grails, OM) and they talk about impermanence, David Bowie, and the dangers of reflecting the true self. THIS EPISODE BROUGHT TO YOU BY CASPER.COM go to CASPER.COM/familyhour and use offer code family hour to get $50 off of your brand new mattress.
A supreme mega podcast recorded live in Brooklyn with visionary artists Alex and Allyson Grey and Emil Amos!
On this episode, Emil Amos of Grails, Om and Lilacs & Champagne, tells us about the latest installment of Holy Sons‘ Lost Decade series. Sandra takes to the streets of Chicago to catch up with Notes + Bolts, Panda Riot, and Divino Nino to learn more about local music and what shapes the scene. Hear the track “Edo Method” […]
The DTFH recorded in front of a live audience at the Hollywood Improv!!!
Emil Amos (Grails, Holy Sons, Om, Lilacs and Champagne) returns to the DTFH to talk about HEAVEN.
OM, Grails, Holy Sons...the alchemy of Emil Amos. Discourses on artistic lineage and The Great Pacific Northwest. 'A JEWEL THAT NEVER LEAVES THE MIND, NEVER ACQUIRES POLISH'.Tracklist1. Pan Sonic Lahetys2. Parrish & Gurvitz Another Time, Another Place3. Madlib Questions4. John Entwistle Apron Strings5. Pearls Piero Piccioni6. Bead Game Sweet Medusa7. J Rocc Mystery Medusa8. Jean-Phillipe Goude Drones9. Ramases Only the Loneliest Feeling10. David Hess Wait For The Rain11. Joel Vandroogenbroeck California12. Nektar Returning Light13. Alan Hawkshaw Strangleands14. Ragnarok Dagnarnas Skum
Emil (Grails, Holy Sons, Lilacs & Champagne, Shrimp Parade) returns to the DTFH for the ULTIMATE BARNBURNER.
The great EMIL AMOS(holy sons, Grails, Om) returns to the DTFH and we explode the blindfold of delusion with high level truth spews.
Emil Amos (Grails, Holy Sons, Lilacs and Champagne, OM) returns to the DTFH to talk about redemption...
THE DTFH returns from the abyss with the whispers of genius musician EMIL AMOS.
Emil Amos, (Holy Sons, Grails, Om) returns to the DTFH. A reading from Dan Harmon's new Book. A report from Afghanistan.
Emil Amos, the world turner, returners to the DTFH
Duncan is joined by Emil Amos of The Holy Sons.