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Laura Jane Grace is the songwriter behind Against Me! We discuss meaningless songs, the 7-hour Beatles documentary, she quit horoscopes, big life changes, Travis Barker on Rick Rubin, Operation Ivy reunion vs. Fugazi reunion, hoarding guitars, “Fit But You Know It” by The Streets, Butch Vig gave Laura homework, Franz Ferdinand-core, bitching about the music industry in song, Laura's favorite Nirvana album, Steve Albini, Tom Petty, naiveté + inexperience + ambition + hard work = good, morning-pages, Yoga with Adriene, Steak Mtn as a pen-pal, Birds Talk Too, touching grass, George Harrison, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Dysphoria Hoodie, not thinking about gender, Lay's potato chips and Billy Corgan, shredding her voice, relapsing on coffee, movies stink now, plus the current and future state of Against Me! Laura's new solo record, Hole in My Head, is out now. -- twitter.com/LauraJaneGrace twitter.com/routinelayup Support the pod: patreon.com/afterthedeluge Buy a zine: afterthedeluge.bigcartel.com/ Contact me: delugepodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afterthedeluge/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afterthedeluge/support
Full episode: patreon.com/afterthedeluge -- Laura Jane Grace is the songwriter and musician behind Against Me! Her new solo record, Hole in My Head, is out now. We talk about touring with a band vs. solo, explaining song meanings, the 7-hour Beatles documentary, she quit horoscopes, big life changes, Travis Barker and Rick Rubin, Operation Ivy reunion vs. Fugazi reunion, hoarding guitars, “Fit But You Know It” by The Streets, Butch Vig gave Laura homework, Franz Ferdinand-core, bitching about the music industry in song, Laura's favorite Nirvana album, Steve Albini, Tom Petty, naiveté + inexperience + ambition + hard work = good, morning-pages, Yoga with Adriene, Steak Mtn as a pen pal, Birds Talk Too, touching grass, George Harrison, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Dysphoria Hoodie, not thinking about gender, Lay's potato chips and Billy Corgan, shredding her voice, relapsing on coffee, movies stink now, plus the current and future state of Against Me! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afterthedeluge/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afterthedeluge/support
In the early to mid-2000s, as UK Garage* began to morph into different genres like Dubstep and UK Funky, Birmingham native Mike Skinner established The Streets in the British charts thanks to his savvy production and astute depictions of the lives of young Brits. "Let's Push Things Forward" or "Fit But You Know It" became mini-anthems in themselves while other tracks like "Dry Your Eyes" pulled on many a heart string.
Cor, blimey, gov'ner. It's the end of hip-hop month and we close out with a personal fav of mine, "Fit But You Know It" by the Streets. Special guest, Diana Parry-Cruwys, tries to remember where she first heard this song while I quiz her on the finer points of British slang. All in time for tea with the Queen. And fish and chips. And Doctor Who.Pardon Diana's audio. Someone set the microphone wrong. Probably Danger Mouse or Thomas the Train. Odds bodkins.Please very much enjoy! If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element Download Mp3
Young Rival - "Let It Go" Esther Grey - "Buttermilk" Boats - "O Jumbotron" Amity Beach - "Sunday Nights To Infinity" Reversing Falls - "Shitty Birthday" Billie Dre And The Poor Boys - "King Taco" The Streets - "Fit But You Know It" SIRR - "Monkey Man" The Flaming Lips - "Be Free, A Way" Indicator Indicator - "Swarm: Deerhunter - "Sleepwalking" The Deep Dark Woods - "Gonna Have a Jubilee" Gianna Lauren - "Trouble" Dark For Dark - "Little Birds" Klarka Weinwurm - "Houses Shake" Miesha & The Spanks - "This Time" B.A. Johnston - "GST Cheque" Monomyth - "Vision" Champion - "Every New Now"
Young Rival - "Let It Go" Esther Grey - "Buttermilk" Boats - "O Jumbotron" Amity Beach - "Sunday Nights To Infinity" Reversing Falls - "Shitty Birthday" Billie Dre And The Poor Boys - "King Taco" The Streets - "Fit But You Know It" SIRR - "Monkey Man" The Flaming Lips - "Be Free, A Way" Indicator Indicator - "Swarm: Deerhunter - "Sleepwalking" The Deep Dark Woods - "Gonna Have a Jubilee" Gianna Lauren - "Trouble" Dark For Dark - "Little Birds" Klarka Weinwurm - "Houses Shake" Miesha & The Spanks - "This Time" B.A. Johnston - "GST Cheque" Monomyth - "Vision" Champion - "Every New Now"
So here's a new podcast - finally! This week's show featured brand new music from Street Sweeper Social Club and the Eels, some classic rock, and some mainstream favorites. This week featured the Angry Malcontent ranting about Fox News, Blue Collar Joe debating the Angry Malcontent about Iran, my thoughts on naming your penis, and the featured d-bag of the week. I'll give you a hint - it's not Fox News or anyone connected to Fox News.I'm hoping to get more up here very soon, now that I have a faster, shinier, fabulous computer.Here's the playlist:Rage Against the Machine, "Guerrilla Radio" Bad Religion, "Let It Burn" Foo Fighters, "I'll Stick Around" The Posies, "I Guess You're Right" Bright Eyes, "Lover I Don't Have to Love" Placebo, "For What It's Worth" Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, "Oregon Girl" Starsailor, "Tell Me It's Not Over" Sleater Kinney, "Step Aside" The Nails, "88 Lines About 44 Women (Original)" Eels, "Fresh Blood" Modest Mouse, "One Chance" Say Hi, "One, Two... One" Coheed & Cambria, "A Favor House Atlantic" Wolfmother, "Woman" Bob Dylan, "Blowin' in the Wind" Drive-By Truckers, "The Righteous Path" Steve Earle, "Home to Houston" The Clash, "Should I Stay or Should I Go" Pearl Jam, "Masters Of War" Creedence Clearwater Revival, "Fortunate Son" Nine Inch Nails, "Closer" TV on the Radio, "DLZ" Sunny Day Real Estate, "8" The Streets, "Fit But You Know It" Lil' Kim, "Magic Stick" Street Sweeper Social Club, "Promenade" Flobots, "Stand Up" Dropkick Murphys, "Kiss Me I'm Shitfaced"