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Live from The Salty Dog in Northwich, UK, Liam sits down with Chris Mundy—drummer, venue owner, and all-round punk stalwart.In this episode, we dive into Chris's journey from being a teenage Green Day fan to touring the world with Oi legends The Business, and eventually founding one of the UK's most respected grassroots venues.We talk about his new band Kicked In The Teeth and their new album Watling Street Chambers (out now on Rare Vitamin Records), the power and politics of punk, scene beefs, Rebellion Festival, and why grassroots venues matter more than ever.Also: what happens when you take a piss in the wrong alley in Missouri? Chris knows.You can pick up the new album Watling Street Chambers via this link and find there tour dates via this linkThank you to Fidlar for not suing us and letting us use "Cheap Beer" as the podcast's opening track.Follow the podcast @punksinpubs across all social media and give us a rate and review while you are at it.
We are live at the Manchester Punk Festival!Liam sits down with John Porter, the first-ever Accessibility Coordinator for Manchester Punk Festival, for a live conversation recorded above a pub during the festival. They dive into what accessibility in the punk scene looks like, how punk venues and festivals can do better, and why John—an ex-standup comic and lifelong punk fan—is the right person to shake things up. They also explore the real-life barriers disabled fans face at gigs, the importance of representation on stage, and the power of community-led change. If you would like to provide feedback on the work that John and the MPF team are doing, you can email: mpfaccessibility@gmail.comThe music played in this episode is from bands whose members have a disability.Supermilk: SweatPertti Kurikan Nimipäivät : Aina Mun PitaaMillie Manders and the Shutup: Not OkWheelchair Sports Camp: Same ShitThank you to Fidlar for not suing us and letting us use "Cheap Beer" as the podcast's opening track.Follow the podcast @punksinpubs across all social media and give us a rate and review while you are at it.
Ty Segall, Fidlar, Samantha Fish, Third eye Blind, Bon Iver en single du jour et on découvre l'album…
In this episode of Punks in Pubs, Liam sits down with Monique Powell, the legendary frontwoman of Save Ferris. From growing up in Orange County's iconic punk scene to navigating the chaos of the music industry, Monique shares her incredible journey—one filled with triumphs, setbacks, and a never-ending love for music.She talks about:Her time living in the UK, falling in love with Birmingham, and nearly freezing at a Crystal Palace match.The insane drinking culture of British football fans.What it was like being a woman in punk in the '90s and how things have (or haven't) changed.The DIY grind of selling 20,000 self-released records before the major labels came knocking.Covering Come On Eileen and whether she ever got sick of it.Her thoughts on punk, privilege, and why you don't mess with her when it comes to racism or sexism.It's a deep, hilarious, and brutally honest conversation with one of ska-punk's most iconic voices. Give it a listen, and if you enjoy it, share it with a mate!Get your tix for Manchester Punk Festival Thank you to Fidlar for not suing us and letting us use "Cheap Beer" as the podcast's opening track.Follow the podcast @punksinpubs across all social media and give us a rate and review while you are at it.
Se quedaron muchas fuera. Así que nos hemos visto obligados a cocinar una segunda sesión con discos que cumplen diez años en 2025 y no queremos olvidar. Discos con canciones como...Playlist;(sintonía) LOS PLANTRONICS “Shawnee”GUADALUPE PLATA “Tormenta”LOS BENGALA “Jodidamente loco”THE DRAGTONES “Devil inside”EL TWANGUERO “El caminante”POKEY LAFARGE “Something in the water”JACCO GARDNER “Grey Lanes”FOGBOUND “Kicking Eucalyptus seed”MFC CHICKEN “Sit down mess around”FIDLAR “Why generation”AIRBAG “La vuelta a la manzana”MELOPEA “Nos vamos de Surfari”KURT BAKER “I can’t wait”GRAHAM PARKER and THE RUMOUR “Going there”THE DESLONDES “Those were (could have been) the days”ALABAMA SHAKES “Miss you”Escuchar audio
This week in music: new albums from FIDLAR, Hello Mary and Carver Commodore. Also: talking yourselves into doing a top fifty GOAT albums list for your 400th, prematurely declaring the death of the album, renting vs buying, Substack squats, there's never money in this banana stand, a thousand handstands, Almost Free (of a unifying genre), a bad week at the well, disavowing Past Songwriter You, unsafe music, reformation resolutions, stadium shows, U2 nuffies, unproven biographical claims, accidental shuffle, reading the comments, and looking forward to wallowing in the Gen X of it all. Next week: our 400th episode of this music podcast. They said we'd never make it, which was clearly an attempt to manifest an outcome into existence. Here's Doc and Beeso's top 50 albums of all time duelling blog posts from 2010, when blog posts were a thing (ask your parents). Also, here's Beeso from this week with a brand new post on yet another soon-to-be-abandoned blog platform talking about the premise of our music show and how our pre-pod top 50s came about. Spotify playlists: Current albums | 2024 mixtape | All our playlistsThe database: Review albums since 2015 and year-end top 5 listsFind us on: Spotify Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Omny StudioRSS feeds: Just sports | Just music | EverythingContact: Twitter | Facebook | EmailSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 384, including tracks from FIDLAR, Personality, Ford's Fuzz Inferno, Punitive Damage, Alex Hellcat, Tsunami Bomb, Abusements, The Disables, Metallica, and Jovi Skyler. The episode is loaded with a bunch of new music shared with us, a Halloween themed track, an audio letter from Grammar Free in the U.K., tracks from a couple great album, and wrap up the show with some metal and alternative tracks.
Zac Carper, lead singer and guitarist for the garage punk bad FIDLAR, is very familiar with one kind of drugs: the street substances of meth, heroin, and crack that he engaged in heavily when he was younger. Now, at 37, he's grappling with a different sort: medications prescribed for his newly diagnosed bipolar disorder. Zac has found that, while he needs some help managing the intense hypomanic episodes and depressive crashes, the meds he's been given lead to some new problems that interfere with his life as a touring musician putting on very intense, high-energy shows where he doesn't so much sing as bark.Thank you to all our listeners who support the show as monthly members of Maximum Fun.Check out our I'm Glad You're Here and Depresh Mode merchandise at the brand new merch website MaxFunStore.com!Hey, remember, you're part of Depresh Mode and we want to hear what you want to hear about. What guests and issues would you like to have covered in a future episode? Write us at depreshmode@maximumfun.org.Help is available right away.The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988 or 1-800-273-8255, 1-800-273-TALKCrisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741.International suicide hotline numbers available here: https://www.opencounseling.com/suicide-hotlines
Jane's addiction, Larkin Poe, Insolvency, Fervents en singles du jour et on découvre l'album de Fidlar. Bonne écoute…
Heute wird ein Fest! Wir zählen ganz einfach auf - neben den oben genannten gibt es heute neue Musik von: Phoenix, Metronomy, DJ Koze, Manu Chao, The Darkness, Fidlar, The Voidz, Bon Iver, The Alchemist, Odd Beholder, Melting Steine... und mehr. Press Play!
After a look back at the Fidlar and Dune Rats show in Brisbane, Max goes absolutely bananas for The Dare's debut album. Then, we discuss yet more World Tours that are deciding that Australia's third largest city isn't worth the jet fuel, and Sam highlights some up-and-coming bands that need more love.Follow along with the songs we discuss on this week's episode with our Spotify Playlist.Discover more new music and hear your favourite artists with 78 Amped on Instagram and TikTok.
Set times are released, who will you see? Punkchella has a STACKED LINEUP: Misfits, Iggy Pop, Sublime, Social Distortion, The Damned, Black Flag, T.S.O.L, The Dickies, The Vandals, Fishbone, Bad Religion, Fear, Cro Mags, Agent Orange, Adolescents, Mourning Noise, L7, Crass, The Adicts, Fidlar, The Aquabats, and more, with Jello Biafra DJing! FRUMESS is POWERED by www.riotstickers.com/frumess JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN A $2 CUP OF COFFEE!! https://www.patreon.com/Frumess
In this episode, host Liam sits down with punk rock legend Jim Lindberg, lead singer of Pennywise and The Black Pacific. Jim opens up about his activism, focusing on the issue of water pollution in the US as well as the politically polarised America. They also discuss The Black Pacific's latest EP, Here Comes Our Wave released via Dine Alone Records, and reflect on Jim's time with Pennywise, sharing stories of the band's successes and internal challenges. To top it off, Jim and Liam discuss their love for artists like Phoebe Bridgers, Sublime, NOFX, and The Clash. Thank you to Fidlar for not suing us and letting us use "Cheap Beer" as the podcast's opening track. Follow the podcast @punksinpubs across all social media and give us a rate and review while you are at it.
GANGES - PríncipeTHE LOW FLYING PANIC ATTACK - PraiseJAMES BAY - Up All Night (with The Lumineers & Noah Kahan)FIDLAR - Down N outKING GIZZARD & THE LIZARD WIZARD - Le RisqueJAKE BUGG - All Kinds Of PeopleMILES KANE - Never Taking Me AliveJACK WHITE - LazarettoHIPPO CAMPUS - ParanoidSPORTS TEAM - I'm In Love (Subaru)RADIO FREE ALICE - 2010THE SMITHS - Bigmouth Strikes AgainCARLANGAS y LOS CUBATAS - Discos VacíasCAITY BASER - I'm A Problem (More Problematic Version)PEDRO Y EL LOBO - Lo LamentoLA LA LOVE YOU - No Se Te Puede Dejar NadaTHE LINDAS LINDAS - All In My HeadTHE WARNING - BurnoutEscuchar audio
Welcome to our special episode at 2000trees, where we conduct four interviews with four fantastic bands (in order of appearance) Meryl Streek, Loose Articles, Carsick, and Problem Patterns.Thanks to Avem for sponsoring this episode. For more information about the band, click this link.A special thank you to 2000trees for hosting us. You can get early bird tickets now with a 30% discount by clicking this link.Lastly, thank you to Fidlar for not suing us and letting us use "Cheap Beer" as the podcast's opening track.Meryl Streek: PaddyLoose Articles: I'd Rather Have A BeerCarsick: GIG TAXProblem Patterns: TERFS OutThumpasaurus: Im Pissed Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sam and Max unpack why the Aussie music scene is off Triple J currently, and unpack how and why the Australian media landscape broadly is letting down Aussie music. Then, they look back at a stellar Glastonbury that was, and then explore a real potpourri of strange thoughts from Sam's suitcase.Benny from Newcastle lax rockers Rum Jungle dials in from the back of a car hurtling down the Pacific Motorway to chat about their upcoming show at Spin Off Festival in Adelaide. They cover how to inject a shot of sunshine in to their tracks, who's the the final say on track listings, and how these four will be allowed to do their thing on-stage at the festival!In Vinyl club, they check in with an artist who is supporting Macy Gray on her tour, Sam reviews FIDLAR's third album, and Max is set a soulful helping of homework to prepare for next week.Connect with Rum Jungle on Instagram and Facebook, and listen to their latest single, "Did the Morning Let You Down" on Spotify and Apple Music. Discover more new music and hear your favourite artists with 78 Amped on Instagram and TikTok.
Sam and Max get right into the big issues, figuring out why people don't like Coldplay, and run through a list of Sam's very first big tracks of 2024 (in June). Then, they look into the Bigsound line up that dropped this week ahead of Brisbane's most exciting week in September.For the interview, they head to the Triffid to chat backstage with NZ indie rockers Park Rd as they travelled across Australia with The Rions. They cover how their album came together, the pipeline of Kiwi artists coming over the ditch, and when they might be back on our shores.In Vinyl Club, it's a look back at Searows sad EP, balanced by a look forward to FIDLAR's third album as Sam's homework for next week. Maybe we'll invest in a record store too...?Connect with Park Rd on Instagram and Facebook, and listen to their debut album, "The Novel" on Spotify and Apple Music. Discover more new music and hear your favourite artists with 78 Amped on Instagram and TikTok.
Interview with Chelsea Nenni of Late Slip. Late Slip's ringleader, Chelsea Nenni, was born on the East Coast but grew up in California. Elvis Presley was her first love and Tom Petty's “Free Fallin'” her first favorite song. She studied opera in college, but Gwen Stefani gave her the guts to be in a band. Nenni moved to New York City in her mid-20's to pursue a life onstage. There she weaved through singing Sondheim, 1920's jazz, and then, during an especially fierce winter, taught herself how to play guitar. What started as a means to stave off seasonal depression turned into a vessel for big feelings. Now armed with a handful of chords, pangs of unrequited love and homesickness turned into the first Late Slip songs. I Love You is the first full-length album from Brooklyn-based retro-pop outfit, Late Slip. Thealbum was produced at the hands of Lewis Pesacov (Best Coast, FIDLAR, Nikki Lane, Poolside)and is being released on 12” LP vinyl, CD, as a digital download, and via streaming platforms, June 7 th on Party Mermaid Records. Pesacov's transportive production delivers a nostalgic soundscape with a little bit of twang, alittle bit of surf, and a whole lotta heart. Nenni's sun-soaked, tear-stained gems tap into the tenderness we tend to lock away. I Love You offers the invitation to cozy up close, let your feelings flow, and dance it all away. Late Slip's Info Website: https://lateslipmusic.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7e5N34OVNyOB26btN8p9Ly Bandcamp: https://lateslip.bandcamp.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lateslip / Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/lateslip
We're back from our Mexico trip and delving into the realms of comics and sci-fi in our latest episode featuring Matthew Medney, former CEO of the iconic Heavy Metal franchise!We discuss his tenure at the helm of this legendary brand, as well as his current endeavour, "Mutant Cats," with Gungnir. Our conversation delves into his enthusiasm for creativity, music, and the intriguing crossroads of comics and culture. Additionally, Matthew shares anecdotes from his collaborations with electronic music luminaries such as Kayzo and Knife Party.We even touch on the punk ethos that influenced his father to leave his job and venture into selling kids' bath toys to KFC!Check out Matt's work via the links belowHero Project: https://matthewmedney.com/hero-projectsMutant Cats: https://gungnirbooks.shop/products/mutant-catsGungnir: https://www.gungnirbooks.com/Our sponsor for this episode is Brothers Grim Punk, you can check out their Bandcamp and punkcast via the links belowBandcamp: https://brothersgrimpunk.bandcamp.com/album/long-live-punkPunkcast: https://brothersgrimpunkcast.blogspot.com/Thank you to Fidlar for not suing us and letting us use Cheap Beer as the podcast's opening track.Follow the podcast @punksinpubs across all social media and give us a rate and review while you are at it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Punks In Pubs, we're in a bar in St Albans with Nick Edwards! Nick's not just a familiar face (and voice – over 13 million YouTube views!). He's a man Liam knows well, so well that he was Nick's Best Man! Join us as we delve into Nick's musical journey, from mosh pits in Luton to the dazzling lights of Britain's Got Talent. You can watch Nick's performance on BGT via the links below.Daddys Little Girl: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ViqdOMAPOkSemi-Final song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93L0WXDCPJg&t=12sYou can check out Nicks Music via this link and the link below.https://www.nickedwardsworld.com/Thank you to Fidlar for not suing us and letting us use Cheap Beer as the podcast's opening track.Tracks played on the podcast in order of play:Grown Men Can Cry - Nick EdwardsHitchin' a Ride - Green DayGeneration Guy - Rear Breed Kids For Rosettes - Stars Have FallenThe True Believers - Comic BoyLove and Assemble - Comic BoyDaddy's Little Girl - Nick EdwardsTroubadour Soul Sinner - Nick EdwardsFollow the podcast @punksinpubs across all social media and give us a rate and review while you are at it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jack Grisham joins the show this week to discuss the new T.S.O.L. album A-Side Graffiti, creating things for nobody but yourself and the dangers of pandering, how Grant Hart changed how Jack writes, sequencing an album that was never meant to be an album and much more JACK GRISHAM/T.S.O.L.https://www.jackgrisham.comhttps://www.instagram.com/tsol_officialhttps://www.instagram.com/jackgrishamphotohttps://www.facebook.com/TsolOfficialPCHInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgDonate to help show costs -https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pchanthonyhttps://cash.app/$anthmerchpowerchordhour@gmail.comCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 8 to 11 est/Tuesday Midnight to 3 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.
Episode 77 finds your favorite 3rd string crew discussing a little something old ansomething new. As they review TSOL's legendary "Dance with Me" and the Fidlar's selftitled debut release. Plus maybe a little "Pit Clip of the Week". Join us on pottymouthrecords.rocks on the insta @pottymouthrecordspottycast on the facial at Potty Mouth Records or on the tube at @PottyMouthRecords
Who is the missing band currently blurred out on the festival lineup? Ready to make predictions. Punkchella has a STACKED LINEUP: Misfits, Iggy Pop, Sublime, Social Distortion, The Damned, Black Flag, T.S.O.L, The Dickies, The Vandals, Fishbone, Bad Religion, Fear, Cro Mags, Agent Orange, Adolescents, Mourning Noise, L7, Crass, The Adicts, Fidlar, The Aquabats, and more, with Jello Biafra DJing! FRUMESS is POWERED by www.riotstickers.com/frumess GET 200 DIECUT STICKERS FOR $69 RIGHT HERE - NO PROMO CODE NEED JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN A $2 CUP OF COFFEE!! https://www.patreon.com/Frumess
LA skate punks FIDLAR specialize in brash, direct tunes. Drawing on a legacy of hard rock and punk, they join us backstage to answer fan questions from the 1-877-WASTOIDS hotline. On this special episode, they share their favorite kind of pancakes, records that inspired them and outline the band's official cigarette replacement policy. Call us anytime at 1-877-WASTOIDS. More podcasts and videos at WASTOIDS.com | Follow us on Instagram and YouTube.
Once again we gather here to chat about our seven deadly albums of 2023, including Shit Kid, Fidlar, Spiritual Cramp, Blink 182, some of the biggest news stories of the year and more!
In this festive episode of the Punks in Pubs Podcast, host Liam Bird takes a nostalgic trip back to 2018, revisiting Episode 29 with special guest Dave King, the mastermind behind Flogging Molly. As the holiday spirit fills the air, Liam and Dave unwrap stories about Punk Rock, reminisce about Dave's musical hero Ronnie Drew of The Dubliners, and delve into Dave's unexpected journey from Ireland to L.A., where he found himself facing the challenges of being an illegal immigrant.Amidst the laughter and anecdotes, the episode takes a poignant turn as Dave shares a heartbreaking story about the eight years he spent in America, unable to see his mother. Of course, it wouldn't be a Punks in Pubs episode without diving deep into the world of Flogging Molly. The duo talks about the band's iconic Salty Dog Cruise. Because no conversation is complete without a bit of controversy, they even touch on some political topics.So, grab a seat, crack open a cold one, and join Liam and Dave for this festive journey filled with punk tales, Christmas cheer, and a touch of heartwarming nostalgia. Thank you to Fidlar for not suing us and letting us use Cheap Beer as the podcast's opening track.Tracks played on the podcast in order of play:Whats Left Of The Flag - Flogging MollyLife Is Good - Flogging MollyAlternative Ulster - Stiff Little FingersThe Mero - The Mighty StefSalty Dog - Flogging MollyDrunken Lullabies - Flogging MollyDevil's Dance Floor - Flogging MollySwagger - Flogging MollyFollow the podcast @punksinpubs across all social media and give us a rate and review while you are at it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
back to December 2017 as he revisits Episode 3 of Punks in Pubs. In this throwback, Liam sits down with Johnny Christmas, the talented trumpet player of the iconic ska band Reel Big Fish. Dive into the candid conversation where they discuss the challenges Reel Big Fish faced, teetering on the brink of a breakup, Johnny's personal experience with a midlife crisis, and his unexpected foray into acting with a role in Cable Guy. Of course, it wouldn't be complete without some festive chatter about Christmas. So, kick back and enjoy this nostalgic episode, part of a series bringing you a couple more Christmas gems from the archives.Thank you to Fidlar for not suing us and letting us use Cheap Beer as the podcast's opening track.Tracks played on the podcast in order of play:S.R. : Reel Big FishWont Back Down : Reel Big FishSlow Down - Reel Big FishFight - The Forces Of Evil Beer - Reel Big FishFollow the podcast @punksinpubs across all social media and give us a rate and review while you are at it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this revealing conversation I had with Zac Carper of FIDLAR, we talk about everything from the scrappy and crazy beginning of his journey, to his struggles with addiction, and his maturing into a fully self-aware human strengthened by his belief in the power of positive thinking. Now clean and sober, Zac appreciates even more the life he lives on the road, where he gets to share his deep love of live performance with his devoted fans, the so-called FIDIOTS. Embodying a new perspective on life and his art, Zac and I exchange views on how best to battle the games the brain can play, and how to escape that often self-destructive road -- it's an epic and enlightening conversation. FIDLAR's latest EP, That's Life, their first in four years, marks a new era for a band that's had its share of challenges but is proud of where they are now and equally excited about the future. I'm truly psyched to share this enlightening conversation with Zac on this latest episode of Roadcase!! For more information on Roadcase: https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comContact: info@roadcasepod.comRoadcase theme music: "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer
Our guest for this episode is Dr. Nishant Joshi, is a remarkable figure. By day, he's a dedicated doctor, and by night, he's the frontman of the punk rock band Kill The Icon. But that's just the beginning of his story.Dr. Nishant Joshi fearlessly called out the UK government for their handling of personal protective equipment (PPE) during the COVID pandemic, marking a pivotal moment in the fight for healthcare worker safety.We'll delve into his journey from whistleblower to punk musician, You can find out more about Nishant and his band, Kill The Icon via this linkThanks to The Dayjobs for sponsoring this episode. Check them out via this link.Thank you to Fidlar for not suing us and letting us use Cheap Beer as the podcast's opening track.Tracks played on the podcast in order of play:All tracks Kill The IconDeathwishDanny Is A Hate PreacherHeavy HeartProtect The BrandAnd Now, The WeatherYou're Just An Average White BandFollow the podcast @punksinpubs across all social media and give us a rate and review while you are at it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Zac tells me about old side jobs recording engineer and delivering pizzas, not detouring from simple songs, getting sober, growingup in Hawaii and Gathering of the Juggalos. Catch FIDLAR live in the UK in November. Learn your favourite song and download AMPOLLO - the FREE app that lets you practice at home with songs, using its AI stem-removing super smart tech: https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id1659856412?pt=125376217&ct=Giles&mt=8 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Owens trip to Nola -Slop cop city - almost getting mugged -Still a shithole -no balcony - German mafia/ precious metals Fidlar show -Girls only moshpit -aftermath and Owen fucks up his arm - wiping your ass -bad timing, needing to trim downstairs -shaving What jobs can a one armed person do? No empathy boss 5 gallon water jugs Punk rock kids / color killer Owens corporate podcast dream is over for now -stealing my ideas Happy Birthday to Mikey The Oh No Radio Show | Call Live @ 407-906-6466 | Live shows every Thursday at 8:30 PM EST @ Twitch.tv/onrslive
Este lunes te adelantamos el pedazo de remix que DJ Nano ha hecho de 'La Voz del Presidente', de Viva Suecia, también escuchas la versión de los suecos de 'No Hemos Aprendido Nada', de parte de Copernikal, el nuevo disco de The National, que incluye una nueva colaboración con Phoebe Bridgers, a Doja Cat con 'Balut¡, a Niña Polaca, Anabel Lee, Romy, Reme y todo esto:THE NATIONAL ft. PHOEBE BRIDGERS - Laugh Track DOJA CAT – Balut DUMB BUOYS FISHING CLUB - Life Jacket NIÑA POLACA – Los Días Malos ANABEL LEE – Tus Putas Canciones CAMELLOS – Mi Fábrica de Baile COPERNIKAL - No Hemos Aprendido Nada VIVA SUECIA – La Voz del Presidente (DJ Nano Remix) ROMY – Twice REME - Egyptian Walls SIDONIE – No Salgo Más FIDLAR – Nudge VAGABON – Lexicon THE BEACHES - Shower Beer WILD NOTHING - Suburban Solutions TRES CALADAS - Violeta Escuchar audio
Join your host, Liam Bird, as he navigates the heatwaves and existential crises of our time.In this episode, Liam sits down with Dylan Slocum, the singer, guitarist, and songwriter from the incredible Spanish Love Songs. Recorded in a hot and sweaty London bar, their conversation covers various topics, from magazine epitaphs to alcoholism, venue stewards, spreadsheets, and even the world of unionization, inspired by Jeff Rosenstock's thoughts on merch cuts at venues + more.Grab a drink, kick back, and enjoy this punk-infused chat on Punks in Pubs.Thank you to Fidlar for not suing us and letting us use Cheap Beer as the podcast's opening track.Tracks played on the podcast in order of play:All tracks Spanish Love SongsClean Up CrewSequels, Remakes & AdapationsConcreatePendulumLosersFollow the podcast @punksinpubs across all social media and give us a rate and review while you are at it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Generally speaking, when I do shows devoted to years of the past I go way back. Like, at the bare minimum 25 years, and as far back as 50 years. Looking at my shows from 2013, though, I decided tonight I’d do something a little different. Let’s go through some of my favorite records from only ten years ago. While I am one that believes there’s great rock and roll released each and every years (despite what many of my fellow oldsters proclaim), 2013 was even better than usual. There’s all sorts of lofi indie power pop from the likes of Mind Spiders, Bad Sports, and Fidlar. There’s the discovery of a wonderful up and coming songwriter named Lydia Loveless. There’s the second release by the reformed Superchunk (my favorite record of the year). And, of course, there’s also the return of The Replacements. Yes, this happened due to a tragedy, as Slim Dunlap had suffered a stroke the previous year. But what a joy to hear Paul Westerberg and Tommy Stinson quickly recording a handful of their favorite oldies. Even better was the Songs For Slim singles series which saw all kinds of Slim’s friends recording their favorite Dunalp […]
Generally speaking, when I do shows devoted to years of the past I go way back. Like, at the bare minimum 25 years, and as far back as 50 years. Looking at my shows from 2013, though, I decided tonight I'd do something a little different. Let's go through some of my favorite records from only ten years ago. While I am one that believes there's great rock and roll released each and every years (despite what many of my fellow oldsters proclaim), 2013 was even better than usual. There's all sorts of lofi indie power pop from the likes of Mind Spiders, Bad Sports, and Fidlar. There's the discovery of a wonderful up and coming songwriter named Lydia Loveless. There's the second release by the reformed Superchunk (my favorite record of the year). And, of course, there's also the return of The Replacements. Yes, this happened due to a tragedy, as Slim Dunlap had suffered a stroke the previous year. But what a joy to hear Paul Westerberg and Tommy Stinson quickly recording a handful of their favorite oldies. Even better was the Songs For Slim singles series which saw all kinds of Slim's friends recording their favorite Dunalp […]
A magazine wrote earlier in the year that Fidlar is unapologetically back. The group took a noticeable three year hiatus right before the pandemic. They were burnt out after touring 10-11 years straight. But, what often gets misconstrued is that Fidlar planned the whole time to step away, which is far from the truth. Perhaps it's the mysterious move to delete everything on social media. But, the band had plans to release music without touring. Now, for the unapologetically back… bands often make a big deal about their return to the spotlight. That wasn't the case for Fidlar. Carper jokes “If anything, we are sorry we are back.” Fidlar released two covers in Nookie and Free Fallin' recently. The band is no strangers to covers after doing their own version of Sabotage early on in their career. There is no end in sight for Fidlar now. There will be endless “Don't Fuck With” EP volumes since they have so much music ready to go. This is an exciting interview because Carper was not afraid to open up. He did not shy away from talking about his issues with drugs and being in and out of juvie and rehab centers. He talked about the real reason he moved to California - leaving Hawaii behind. Having a flight booked for March 23 to Japan during the first year of the pandemic because he originally had plans of working with his cousin in Japan. Lastly, the Florida tour and his plans to do surprise pop ups in coffee shops. This was a really fun conversation. Fidlar is open to all kinds of press, including bad press, but my gut tells me the band will continue to receive positive reviews from here on out.
Get ready to dive into the heart and soul of punk culture with our latest episode! We sit down with Chris Wigmore, a passionate force behind the collective of "Punk: Rage & Revolution." exhibition in Leicester' This extraordinary showcase goes beyond punk history, from its '70s origins while also shining a spotlight on Leicester's local punk scene too. In this conversation, Chris takes us on a journey through the essence of the exhibition as well as her own love of the punk scean. We also talk about the epic Punk Weekender thats taking place from August 18th to the 20th featuring film screenings, Q&A sessions, and live shows with iconic bands like Buzzcocks and UK Subs. For more information click this linkWhether you're a die-hard punk fan or just diving into the scene, this episode is an absolute must-listen. Thank you to Fidlar for not suing us and letting us use Cheap Beer as the podcast's opening track.Tracks played on the podcast in order of play:X-Ray Spex - I Am a PoseurThe Damned - Smash It UpThe Clash - Know Your RightsThe Slits - I Heard It Through The GrapevineFollow the podcast @punksinpubs across all social media and give us a rate and review while you are at it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Velvet Underground week in Disgraceland, and Jake is wondering if they are the most influential rock band? Plus voicemails, texts, Keith Jarret, FIDLAR, and the question: what are your favorite end-of-the-workday songs? Let Jake know at 617-906-6638, disgracelandpod@gmail.com, or on socials @disgracelandpod, and come join the After Party. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DISCLOSURE - Looking For Love JAIN - Makeba (Ian Asher Remix) DJANGO DJANGO – Default BLUR – The Rabbi PARIS TEXAS - Everybody's Safe Until... MEET ME @ THE ALTAR – Give It Up HAIM – Home ALBA RECHE & GINEBRAS – Santos Inocentes NIÑA POLACA ft GRASIAS – Pollo Frito FIDLAR – Nookie LOL TOLHURST, BUDGIE, & JACKNIFE LEE ft. JAMES MURPHY – Los Angeles LCD SOUNDSYSTEM - Daft Punk Is Playing at My House ROMY – The Sea SAM SMITH - Man I Am R.E.M. - Strange Currencies (Remix The Bear Edit) GRETA VAN FLEET - Waited All Your Life SMILE - Doohickey Escuchar audio
BLUR – Barbaric HAIM – Home SAM SMITH - Man I Am ST. VINCENT – Funkytown CHRIS STAPLETON – White Horse ED SHEERAN ft CHRIS STAPLETON & BRUNO MARS - Blow GRETA VAN FLEET - Runway Blues GRETA VAN FLEET - Frozen Light JOHN R. MILLER - Ditcher HUNNY - Solo FIDLAR – Nookie REZZ & ALICE GLASS – Not Enough GRIMES - We Appreciate Power TRAVIS SCOTT, BAD BUNNY, THE WEEKND - K-Pop VAGABON - Do Your Worst ALBA RECHE & GINEBRAS – Santos Inocentes Escuchar audio
Welcome to Off the Beaten Clef! This week, we spike our hair, get our chain wallets out, paint our nails black, and grab our skateboards - cause we are talking punk music. We talk all facets and subgenres of punk with the help of our audience submissions! Thanks to everyone who contributed, and check out the playlist below! To listen to the Peak Punk Playlist on Spotify Audience Submissions: Chaz - Fuck Authority by Pennywise, Sammi - Salvation by Rancid, Tommy - Shhhh! Golf is On by Hot Mulligan, Cody - Where Do We Go When We Go by Neck Deep, Louie - Ruby Soho by Rancid, Ben - I Fought the Law by The Clash, Mason - Rally Cap by The Story So Far, Tyler Burnside - Sober by FIDLAR, Hoyt - California Über Alles by Dead Kennedys Dil's Picks: Understatement by New Found Glory, The Beach Is For Lovers (Not Lonely Losers) by Neck Deep, Bedford Falls by Knuckle Puck, Montrose by Man Overboard, Color Me Impressed by The Replacements Kev's Picks: Dig Up Her Bones by Misfits, Banned in D.C. by Bad Brains, Mean People Suck by NOFX, Black Friday Rule by Flogging Molly, Wendy Clear by Blink-182 Songs of the Show: Dil - Dumb by Nirvana Kev - The Price of Smokes by The Chats OTBC Social Media: Merch - offthebeatenclef.com Instagram - @offthebeatenclef Twitter - @OffClef Email - offthebeatenclef@gmail.com Discord - Link HERE Thanks for listening!
In this episode, recorded live at the 2000 Trees Festival, we shine a spotlight on the issue of gatekeeping in the music scene.On the panel to participate in the conversation are BEX, a fearless punk artist; Jule Konrad, an agent from FMLY Agency, an agency fostering a diverse roster and Leah Stanhope, from the unique band Congratulations.Together, we explore the impact of gatekeeping in various aspects of the music industry, including the punk scene, festivals, podcasts, and the wider music industry. With candid discussions and personal insights, we delve into the challenges artists face, the consequences of exclusionary practices, and how gatekeeping can hinder diversity and creativity.Thank you to 2000 Trees for inviting the podcast to come and fuck around.If you are considering attending the festival next year, the festival offers 30% off tickets for a very limited time. Click this link or visit the Festival website and get them tickets at a considerable discount.Thank you to Fidlar for not suing us and letting us use Cheap Beer as the podcast's opening track.Follow the podcast @punksinpubs across all social media and give us a rate and review while you are at it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Not all children of famous musicians can follow in their parents' footsteps, but some absolutely crush it! This week we're bringing musical offspring. Track list: 00:00 - Intro (Suspect 208 - All Black) 05:54 - Julian Lennon - Too Late for Goodbyes 19:04 - Nile Marr - Hush 28:57 - FIDLAR - West Coast 41:33 - Neneh Cherry - Woman 49:18 - Albert Hammond Jr - Old Man 60:55 - Outro (Norah Jones - Come Away With Me) Reach Us: @ReasonsAre @ChrisMaierBC @olinernotes olinernotes@gmail.com Web Site: https://ourlinernotes.libsyn.com/ Check out our merch store: https://teespring.com/stores/ourlinernotes
On this week's After Party, Jake is digging into why he loves and hates Aerosmith with a dive into a personal story from his way back machine. We ask the question: is it worth it to meet your heroes? More Hüsker Dü, more Fidlar, and more of your voicemails, texts, and DMs. Leave a message for Jake at 617-906-6638 or on socials @disgracelandpod and come join the After Party. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's After Party, Jake is ready to dive into this week's Disgraceland episode on Lil' Kim, and to talk about how her career thrived after she was released from prison. A Disgo shares a literal heartbreaker of a story about the 2004 Red Sox, Jake talks Hüsker Dü and FIDLAR, and so much more. Jake also wants to know which musician had the best post-prison career - Lil' Kim, Merle Haggard, Lil Wayne, or Paul McCartney? Send a message at 617-906-6638 or on socials @disgracelandpod and come join the After Party. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are back with a bang Edward Colver!Colver was more than just a photographer; he was a witness to a cultural revolution, capturing pivotal moments that would shape music history forever. In this episode, we explore the unique path that led Colver from the peace and love of the hippy era to the raw energy, sometimes violent but always rebellious wolrd of LA hardcore.You can see more of Ed's work via his Instagram @EdwardColverGet your tickets for 2000 Trees and come hang early doors, 9am on the 7th July at the World Stage. Tickets via this linkThank you to Fidlar for not suing us and letting us use Cheap Beer as the podcast's opening track.Tracks played on the podcast in order of play:Wasted Youth - Teenage NarkThe Pretty Things - She's a LoverThe Deadbeats - Kill The HippiesDead Kennedys - California Uber AllesBad Brains - Banned in DCT.S.O.L - Abolish Government / Silent MajorityBlack Flag - Rise AboveFollow the podcast @punksinpubs across all social media and give us a rate and review while you are at it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our guest for this episode is Pkew Pkew Pkew Singer/songwriter and Bass player Mike Warne. You can find more if Pkew x3 is playing near you via this link.Also, Liam gives an update on where the fuck he has been. Ukraine Punck Act Cardinal Birds sponsor the podcast. Go pick up a copy of their new single '3 Loaded Guns' via this linkThank you to Fidlar for not suing us and letting us use Cheap Beer as the podcast's opening track.Tracks played on the podcast in order of play:All tracks by Pkew Pkew PkewLet's Order a PizzaBlood ClotDrinking in the ParkAsshole PandemicMid 20's SkateboarderFollow the podcast @punksinpubs across all social media and give us a rate and review while you are at it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are at the home of one of the biggest music festivals... Reading... But not at Reading Festival! We are in a warehouse 15 minutes from Reading Train station.Inside that warehouse are Dane White and Dom Gemski, co-founders of Phantom Brewing Co.In this episode, I speak to Dane and Dom about their upcoming pop-punk festival, ' Hop Punk Festival' (find out more via this link https://www.instagram.com/hoppunkfestival/). We also talk about the connections between punk rock and craft beer brewing, how they came to brew a beer named after pop punk lyrics and song titles, why the most prominent craft brewing company in Europe is anything but punk, and I ask the question... Was Matt Skiba a success or failure in Blink 182?Thank you to Fidlar for not suing us and letting us use Cheap Beer as the podcast's opening track.Tracks played on the podcast in order of play:Distillers - Drain The BloodNew Found Glory - Hit or MissFall Out Boy - Dance DanceBlink 182 - Feeling ThisBlink 182 - Rock ShowFollow the podcast @punksinpubs across all social media and give us a rate and review while you are at it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our first guest of 23 is guitarist and songwriter Zach Blair of Rise Against. We talk about growing up in small towns, being straight edge in a band troubled by drugs (GWAR) and, of course, we talk about Rise Against.Check out Zach's podcast Anti-Heroes, Rise Against new(ish) EP Nowhere Generation 2.Thank you so much to Phantom Brewing Co for sponsoring the podcast. Check out the upcoming Hop Punk Festival on the 25th and 26th of February. For more details, click this link.Thanks, Dave Eats Mud, for being our band sponsor for this episode. You can check out their new EP of the same name via this link Thank you to Fidlar for not suing us and letting us use Cheap Beer as the podcast's opening track.Tracks played on the podcast in order of play:Nowhere Generation - Rise AgainstBricks - Rise AgainstBattle Lust - GWARHero of War - Rise AgainstPrayer of the Refugee - Rise AgainstFollow the podcast @punksinpubs across all social media and give us a rate and review while you are at it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Jeremy interviews photographer and creative director Alice Baxley On this episode Alice tells Jeremy about living in Japan as a little kid, growing up in Hawaii, discovering emo, finding an interest in photography, moving to California, her Father's surfboard company, collaborating with her brothers band Fidlar, her first time being published and learning to be assertive, getting to shoot Kim Gordon, touring as a band photographer, making music videos with her husband, traversing low budgets, navigating social media's downfalls, and so much more! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON to hear a bonus episode where Alice answered questions that were submitted by subscribers! Follow the show on INSTAGRAM and TWITTER Want some First Ever Podcast merch? Click here!