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Hello PB4 Family! On this episode we cut right to the chase with our New Music Review. Featured artists include: Wine Lips, Pale Blue Eyes, Japanese Television, Floating Action and PB4 favorite The Blank Tapes. We all need new music in our lives, PB4 delivers the freshest like UPS delivering a Christmas present to your front door. Peace, Love and Season's Greetings!
Joshua Carpenter brings new tunes and a fresh attitude to the podcast. Click here for easy streaming or download - https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/jtem25/Ep_156_Joshua_Carpenter_pt_2borbp.mp3 Click to listen on Apple/iTunes Sitcher Google Podcasts Spotify iHeart Radio Pandora Listen and follow Joshua Carpenter https://jcarps.com Spotify https://www.potluckfoundation.com/ Thanks to Annabelle's Curse for the closing song https://annabellescurse.bandcamp.com/ https://www.instagram.com/annabellescurse/ https://www.facebook.com/annabellescurse/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFoQBjiI8ramVr240FnLmOQ?app=desktop https://open.spotify.com/artist/0jY1lWosBzuZR3lFdajnr7?si=VVkJhGyMSsW-Q2vX9FiKPg&dl_branch=1&nd=1 Subscribe to the podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wnc-original-music/id1378776313 https://www.iheart.com/podcast/wnc-original-music-31067964/ This link has all the other places to subscribe https://gopod.me/wncom Follow on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/wncoriginalmusic https://www.wncoriginalmusic.com https://www.instagram.com/wnc_original_music/ All music used by permission Joshua Carpenter has done stints with Floating Action, The Nein, and even a handful of gigs here and there with cult-hero-turned-phenomenon Rodriguez. The Asheville, NC resident currently plays with Schooner, Better Twin, & Emily Easterly in addition to writing and performing under his own name. Carpenter has released two under-the-radar-but-stellar solo albums, Full Flight, in 2011, and Prey Tells, in 2017. Carpenter's aesthetic lends itself to Big Star's memorable hooks with the wry, eviscerating wit of Andy Partridge. Catchy, cerebral, and a little pugnacious. "… traces back through songsmiths Tobin Sprout and Matthew Sweet to Robyn Hitchcock and Ray Davies - nostalgia obsessives unafraid to dress their melancholy in pop trappings." -John Schacht, Independent Weekly (NC) Annabelle's Curse is an electrified indie-folk band from Bristol, TN/VA. The band has developed a reputation for high energy live shows and immersive studio albums. Its members are Tim Kilbourne (vocals, banjo, guitar), Carly Booher Edwards (vocals, mandolin), Zack Edwards (guitar), Travis Goyette (drums), Kirk Bagnall (auxiliary percussion), and Andrew Clark (bass). They have released five full-length albums and one EP. Since forming in 2010, Annabelle's Curse has toured extensively, developing a devoted fan base throughout the southeast and mid-Atlantic. They have supported acts such as Blues Traveler, Anderson East, Langhorn Slim, Amythyst Kiah, 49 Winchester, Folk Soul Revival, Humming House, The Black Lillies, The Hackensack Boys, Allison Russell, and honeyhoney. The band has performed at Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion 10 times and has played Floydfest, RoosterWalk, Fall for Greenville, NC Brewer's Fest, Music City Roots on PBS, and countless other festivals and events.
Another episode in the bank! This episode features Floating Action a band from North Carolina USA that you need to get to know. We dive deep into them along with The Blank Tapes, Tony Molina, Eli Winter, Launder, and a debut song from the world's greatest band Dream Cream. You want to hear the freshest music - PB4's got ya covered.Peace and LoveRicky G and Scottay Tecate
Dylan chats with Seth Kauffman this week! They talk about hand drums, record labels, and the rich history and discography that Seth has achieved through his band Floating Action. His latest record “Outsider Art” is out now on People in a Position to Know! The post Ep. 34 - Seth Kauffman (Floating Action) first appeared on comfort monk.
Dylan chats with Seth Kauffman this week! They talk about hand drums, record labels, and the rich history and discography that Seth has achieved through his band Floating Action. His latest record “Outsider Art” is out now on People in a Position to Know! The post Ep. 34 – Seth Kauffman (Floating Action) first appeared on comfort monk.
Visit our facebook group - Western NC Original Music Click here for easy streaming or download - https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/rnxr6p/ep93joshuacarpenterpt1.mp3 Click to listen on iTunes/Apple Stitcher Spotify iHeart Listen and follow Joshua Carpenter https://jcarps.com Spotify https://www.potluckfoundation.com/ Link to WNC Musicians for Change Compilation https://wncoriginalmusic.bandcamp.com/album/until-the-job-is-done Mike Blair and the Stonewalls https://mikeblairandthestonewalls.bandcamp.com https://www.facebook.com/mikeblairandthestonewalls https://www.facebook.com/MikeBlairMusic Subscribe to the podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wnc-original-music/id1378776313 https://www.iheart.com/podcast/wnc-original-music-31067964/ This link has all the other places to subscribe https://gopod.me/wncom Follow on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/wncoriginalmusic https://www.wncoriginalmusic.com https://www.instagram.com/wnc_original_music/ All music used by permission Joshua Carpenter has done stints with Floating Action, The Nein, and even a handful of gigs here and there with cult-hero-turned-phenomenon Rodriguez. The Asheville, NC resident currently plays with Schooner, Better Twin, & Emily Easterly in addition to writing and performing under his own name. Carpenter has released two under-the-radar-but-stellar solo albums, Full Flight, in 2011, and Prey Tells, in 2017.Carpenter’s aesthetic lends itself to Big Star’s memorable hooks with the wry, eviscerating wit of Andy Partridge. Catchy, cerebral, and a little pugnacious."… traces back through songsmiths Tobin Sprout and Matthew Sweet to Robyn Hitchcock and Ray Davies - nostalgia obsessives unafraid to dress their melancholy in pop trappings."-John Schacht, Independent Weekly (NC)
Get to know Seth Kaufman of Floating Action! Genre: Indie rock, dream pop All music is used with Artist's permission https://www.facebook.com/floatingaction/ https://floatingactionmusic.bandcamp.com/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/01Ru0hfWYNVxQHtFkvYY7r --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
SO MUCH MUSIC! And: Ether, vocabulary, more facts about Johnson City, and introducing Cinnamon’s Craft Corner. Also, SEVEN fantastic songs, one of which is a bonus. (All podcasts and reviews are on our newly-unhacked website, www.hlycrp.com, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.) Artists! We like you, good work. MARCH!
WNCW’s new music podcast features a number of Texans in this episode, ranging from all time WNCW favorites like Rodney Crowell to newcomers like Los Coast," said WNCW Program Director Joe Kendrick. "We get to one of our go-to western North Carolina outfits as well, with Seth Kauffman’s band Floating Action. Plus, we drop in on several women artists who are new to the scene, with songs from Sunny War, Esther Rose and Madison Cunningham. This show also sees the return of the segment “DJ For A Day” where we'll talk with Kim Clark about WNCW’s upcoming 30th anniversary, and especially our live compilation, Crowd Around The Mic, which expands to three discs from the usual two this year. And, we get cinematic in our “Segue Of The Show” pairing up a David Axelrod song from the late 1960s with the reunion of Calexico and Iron & Wine.
Tracklist: L’Epee – Dreams Doug Tuttle – In This World Alone Trey Gruber – Sister Say Michael Nau – Rides Through The Morning Tracy Bryant – Drag B Boys – Pressure Inside Floating Action – Richard Swift Pipe-eye – Tequila […]
New music from Floating Action and Shane Parish. Thoughts on George Conway and Elizabeth Warren. A surreal call from Dr Dad.
Jon's niece Natalie is the first female RttB caller and she knocks it out of the park! Howie calls about The Mets. Dr Dad helps Jon run down the week in politics, including the apprehension of Julian Assange, sponsored by Jonny's Automotive. This last sentence is confusing, Jonny's did not sponsor the apprehension of Assange. Plus a world premier of a new song from Floating Action off of their upcoming album Old World Camels.
This is a meditation and a writing exercise, so have writing materials nearby. In this guided imagery exercise, you will call into your mind a desire you have in your life, and “float” possible action steps toward making this desire a reality. You will then be guided to choose one that has the most flow and ease of energy, and that can be easily integrated into your life. You may be amazed at how helpful this is! Guided imagery is a powerful way to work with the subconscious mind and with any blocks to your healing and ideal future that might be present. Through the guidance of a facilitator's voice, you are led into the depths of the subconscious. This exercise is adapted from one in the book Guided Imagery for Self-Healing by Dr. Martin Rossman. ------ For more on me, Rachel Horton White, and the life coaching, mindfulness instruction, hypnotherapy and intuitive readings I offer, please visit www.soulfulworkconsulting.com Music by Chris Kemp White (www.chriskempwhite.com).
Many folks may be familiar with Wylie Hunter and Nick Jaeger from the plethora of projects they've both been involved with like Wylie Hunter & The Cazadores, Roman Candle, Max Indian, and the list goes on. One wouldn't reasonably expect a new project from these two roots driven artists to sound the way Wild Fur does, a swirling mixture of synths, guitars, drum samples and smooth vocals that's as rooted in Americana as it is electronic pop. However, Hunter and Jaeger aren't satisfied with complacency, and that shows in their recent conversation on Carolina Grown.Prior to their show on Jan. 23 at Local 506 with Floating Action and Dad & Dad, the founding members of Wild Fur joined us in the studio to discuss the band's origins, songwriting techniques and news on when fans can expect to hear their heavily anticipated full-length. Check out our full conversation below along with the premiere of “Get Up & Go” the newest single from their forthcoming full length.
Chris hosts a special edition of the podcast in which we discuss our favorite music of 2009. Will's top ten: 1. There Will Be Fireworks - There Will Be Fireworks 2. Girls — Album 3. The Decemberists — The Hazards of Love 4. The Answering Machine — Another City, Another Sorry 5. Neko Case — Middle Cyclone 6. Marching Band — Spark Large 7. Metric — Fantasies 8. Yeah Yeah Yeahs — It’s Blitz 9. Phoenix — Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix 10. Dananananaykroyd — Hey Everyone Barrett's top ten: 1. Bill Callahan - Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle 2. Girls - Album 3. Noah and the Whale - The First Days of Spring 4. BLK JKS - After Robots 5. Raveonettes - In and Out of Control 6. Animal Collective - Meriweather Post Pavilion 7. Decemberists - The Hazards of Live 8. Wilco - Wilco (The Album) 9. Woods - Songs of Shame 10. Deer Tick - Born on Flag Day Chris's top ten: 1. Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros 2. Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest 3. Noah and the Whale - The First Days of Spring 4. Devendra Banhart - What Will We Be 5. Wolfmother - Cosmic Egg 6. Laura Gibson - Beasts of Seasons 7. Tinted Windows 8. Floating Action 9. Future of the Left - Travels With Myself and Another 10. Camera Obscura - My Maudlin Career