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It's that time of year again, where we lace up our Doc Martins and hike over to the Pacific Northwest to the land of everything GRUNGE! Is it possible that we are on our 5th ep in this series and we still haven't played Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, and Pearl Jam??? Oh yeah… Your hosts remember this time fondly, as we were young adults when the Seattle scene invaded all rock n' roll avenues in the US. This episode features songs from bands outside the big 4 of grunge, or the Seattle sound, or whatever you want to call that stuff that happened in the early 90s. A perfect amalgam of punk, classic rock, and metal is right in our wheelhouse. We have a lot of fun reminiscing about this unique time in rock history. Grab a Starbucks, put your flannel on, and join us on the trek!Songs this week include:Mind Funk – “Goddess” or “Mama, Moses and Me” from Dropped (1993)Satchel – “Taste It” from EDC (1994) PJ Harvey – “Victory” from Dry (1992)Billionaire – “The Jimmie Hale Mission” from Ascension (2000)Malfunkshun – “My Liberty (With Morals)” from Return To Olympus (1987)For Love Not Lisa – “Nothing But The Heavy” from The Lost Elephant (1999)Icky Joey – “Bone Of Contention” from Pooh (1993)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uCheck out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/
You're the geek, so you understand the importance of the Second Amendment (probably to the point of being obnoxious). Good - we too. This piece gathers the bits, including the massive growth of ownership, all the new (and novel) firearms owners, the importance of training - don't buy 10 guns, buy one and ten boxes of bullets. ...Or maybe 100. Then the Gearhead Consultancy flubs the Constitution (we should all grab a copy and bone up), but saves the day with background on bad laws from Washington state (a rifle ban?) and bad ideas from idiots (“smart” guns)... What's more: Atomic Bitchwax, Southern Culture, Failure, Goatsnake, For Love Not Lisa, Josh Wink, Corrosion, Bowie, and Al King with Stevie Ray. Also, Legos for kids and adults, tyrannosaurus skeletons for the living room, T-90s for truck stops, bacteria for everyone, good PR for exploding billions, beers for Americans, and tranny fluid for pinkos.
You're the geek, so you understand the importance of the Second Amendment (probably to the point of being obnoxious). Good - we too. This piece gathers the bits, including the massive growth of ownership, all the new (and novel) firearms owners, the importance of training - don't buy 10 guns, buy one and ten boxes of bullets. ...Or maybe 100. Then the Gearhead Consultancy flubs the Constitution (we should all grab a copy and bone up), but saves the day with background on bad laws from Washington state (a rifle ban?) and bad ideas from idiots (“smart” guns)... What's more: Atomic Bitchwax, Southern Culture, Failure, Goatsnake, For Love Not Lisa, Josh Wink, Corrosion, Bowie, and Al King with Stevie Ray. Also, Legos for kids and adults, tyrannosaurus skeletons for the living room, T-90s for truck stops, bacteria for everyone, good PR for exploding billions, beers for Americans, and tranny fluid for pinkos.
Yeah y'all, yeet your year-long yearning, the Y episode is finally here! I'm joined this episode by Jake & David, from Life Is Unfair, THE 'Malcolm In The Middle' rewatch podcast that you can hear each Thursday, as they go in chronological order through the series. (Chronological being superior to alphabetical, we've established). They're also part of the incredible Twitch channel, Lets Play Deathray, where they variety stream all sorts of awesome content, banter back and forth, and interact with their community in amazing ways. Definitely check that out, especially on a Sunday Community Night, where you'll catch them (and also sometimes me), playing Jackbox games, Gartic Phone, Minecraft, or any number of fun games. They stream every night except Friday and Saturday's around 7:30 PM MST. Jake is also a published author! That's huge! He wrote a segment in Bi-Visibility, which you can order here. Super Producer/Co-host Jared, from 'Feathers And Friends' and 'Parrot Gaming Productions', provides his unique outlook on the songs (aka, everything is sex.) Jake & I went with Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and David's selection was Yellowcard. You can find the full Yeah Yeah Yeahs playlist, (which essentially is their entire discography), here. Full show playlist is here, with the inclusion of the two songs that I mention in the discussion, For Love Not Lisa's "Slip Slide Melting", and Peter Murphy's "Cuts You Up". The songs discussed, in order, are: Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Art Star (Jake's solo selection) Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Soft Shock (Eric's solo selection) Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Black Tongue Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Y Control Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Gold Lion Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Under The Earth Yellowcard - Only One Yellowcard - A.W.O.L. Yellowcard - Two Weeks From Twenty Yellowcard - Kids Yellowcard - Lesson Learned Yellowcard - Breathing We of course also play ‘Is It Aerosmith'. If you, or a loved one, is, or has been affected by sexual violence, please know that there are good people and organizations in the world that can offer help. RAINN is the nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization. NSVRC(national sexual violence research center) has resources to help victims, and, importantly, tips on prevention and warning signs. If you have the means to donate, please do so. Every little bit helps.
The superhero movie “The Crow,” released in 1994, will forever be known for two events. First, the tragic death of lead actor Brandon Lee, son of Bruce Lee, during production of the film would cast a pall over the movie from then on. Second, the outstanding music of The Crow: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack would result in a chart-topping album. This soundtrack is a veritable who's who of alternative rock at the time, including artists like The Cure, Violent Femmes, Nine Inch Nails, and Stone Temple Pilots.The Crow is based on a comic book series of the same name, written in 1989. The protagonist is brutally killed by a gang along with his fiancée, and is brought back to life by a crow to wreak vengeance on the murderers.This soundtrack would hit number 1 on the Billboard 200 charts in 1994.Friend of the show John Lynch leads the commentary on this album.Burn by The CureThe Cure was an inspiration for James O'Barr, the creator of the comic series, and lead man Robert Smith wrote this song specifically for the film. Burn leads off the album. Golgotha Tenement Blues by Machines of Loving GraceThis song was also written specifically for the film. The name of the song takes Christian imagery and reflects it on the dark mood set by the movie. Golgotha was the place where Jesus was crucified, and Tenement reflects the ghetto where the protagonist originated. The song appears only on the soundtrack, not on any MOLG album.Color Me Once by Violent FemmesThis track would significantly enhance the popularity of the Violent Femmes. The song depicts disappointment in relationships when hard realities dash hopes. Slip Slide Melting by For Love Not LisaA rocking track from an underrated group. KISS alum Ace Frehley wrote songs and made guest appearances with For Love Not Lisa. Slip Slide Melting appears on their first album entitled “Melting,” which was released in 1993. They would release one other album before disbanding in 1996. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Main Theme from NFL on FOX Newcomer network FOX debuts its first NFL game in August of 1994. STAFF PICKS:New Age Girl by Deadeye DickWayne leads off the staff picks with a song from the soundtrack of “Dumb and Dumber.” The song describes Mary Moon, a new age vegetarian. It generated some controversy with its lyrics, “she don't eat meat, but she sure likes the bone.” Some radio stations would edit out the word "bone." Breathe by Collective Soul Rob features a song off Collective Soul's 1993 album “Hints, Allegations, and Things Left Unsaid.” Hailing from Stockbridge, Georgia, Collective Soul would have a number of hits beginning in the 1990s, particularly “Shine” and “The World I Know.”Come to My Window by Melissa EtheridgeBrian brings us the second single from Etheridge's breakout fourth album “Yes I Am.” The song remained in the Billboard Hot 100 for 44 weeks. Etheridge would win a Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance.Don't Turn Around by Ace of BaseJohn Lynch closes out the staff picks with Swedish reggae group Ace of Base, performing a remastered song originally performed by Tina Turner in 1986. Ace of Base would take their version to number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Theme from the motion picture “The Little Rascals”A movie version of the of the old Our Gang comedy short films from 1922 was released in this month.
Grab some popcorn and join your hosts this week once again, as we check out more songs from flicks. That's right, we are going to the movies and listening to the sounds from some of those Summer blockbusters! The 70s, 80s, and 90s were full of films featuring some awesome rocking tunes along with tons of films specifically about rock n' roll. Grab your Reeses Pieces, large Coke, and some nachos, and hum along!What is it we do here at InObscuria? Every show Kevin opens the crypt to exhume and dissect from his personal collection; an artist, album, or collection of tunes from the broad spectrum of rock, punk, and metal. This week Robert gets a glimpse into another collection of lost and forgotten songs from the silver screen! Our hope is that we turn you on to something new.Songs this week include:For Love Not Lisa - “Slip Slide Melting” from The Crow – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1994)W.A.S.P. - “Show No Mercy” from Dudes – The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album (1987)Super Transatlantic - “Super Down” from American Pie (Music From The Motion Picture) (1999)Josie & The Pussycats - “3 Small Words” from Josie & The Pussycats - Music From The Motion Picture (2001)Stillwater - “Fever Dog” from Almost Famous (Music From The Motion Picture) (2000)Tesla - “Last Action Hero” from Last Action Hero: Music From The Original Motion Picture (1993)Porno For Pyros - “Hard Charger” from Private Parts: The Album (1997)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uIf you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/Check out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/
Hoy recordamos en La Gran Travesía algunas pequeñas joyas de la década de los 90 que parece que el tiempo ha dejado algo de lado. Grupos como For Love Not Lisa, 3 Doors Down, China Drum, Backyard Babies, Jimmy Eat World, Live… Y recordad que si os gusta el programa podéis apoyarnos y colaborar con nosotros haciéndoos patrocinadores por el precio de una cerveza al mes, y así podréis acceder además a todo el contenido extra, con más de 500 programas en exclusiva!! Muchas gracias.
Doug Carrion has played Bass in Punk bands The Descendents, Doggy Style, Dagnasty, The Humble Gods, For Love Not Lisa, and Field Day. Andy Shernoff is a founding member of New York Punk band The Dictators, The Resistance with Joey Ramone, The Master Plan, and Manitoba's Wild Kingdom. He performed on Joey Ramone's posthumously released first record titled Don't Worry about me.
Hoy os dejamos un nuevo programa en La Gran Travesía dedicado a lo mejor de la Historia del Rock con grupos como Kasabian, Goodbye June, Pj Harvey, Primal Scream, For Love Not Lisa, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Jones Revue...y más. Y recordad que el programa también lo tenéis en formato video podcast en nuestra web https://radiofreerock.com/
Chegando aqui com a edição de número 50 do Total Distortion! Pois é! Já são 50 edições e isso significa que já temos 500 músicas tocadas até o final desse programa. Não reclame de não ter o que ouvir, aqui sempre tem o que ouvir, sempre tem coisa muito legal de som novo ou antigo, pick your poison! Nessa edição temos o hard rock radiofônico do Shinedown e o pop punk mesclado com metalcore dos seus conterrâneos floridianos do A Day to Remember, além disso temos também o metal sinfônico misturado com groove metal do Within Temptation com a participação do Jacoby Shaddix do Papa Roach e os vocais angelicais e demoníacos da fantástica Tatiana Shmaylyuk do Jinjer, a banda revelação da Ucrânia. Também temos os americanos do Any Given Sin, com um rock moderno e pesadão pra ninguém botar defeito e o som novo do Prong, uma das bandas que definiram o metal moderno. Temos também o Violent New Breed, banda nova do ex-baixista do Escape the Fate e o stoner rock australiano do Mammoth Mammoth. No bloco das velharias temos os sons energéticos das bandas americanas dos anos 90 For Love Not Lisa e Nudeswirl. Enjoy the ride, rockers! Tracklist: Shinedown - Attention Attention; A Day to Remember - Bullfight; Within Temptation & Jacoby Shaddix - The Reckoning; Jinjer - On the Top; Any Given Sin - Another Life; Prong - End of Sanity; Violent New Breed - Save Me; Mammoth Mammoth - Tear It Down; For Love Not Lisa - Slip Slide Melting; Nudeswirl - F Sharp;
Greetings! Three old friends walk into a bar... well, two of them were smart enough to duck, the other one is writing this terrible joke. (Whatever- it wasn't even a bar anyway, it was some cheeky community office space thing) Yes, it's true, like a three-fold cord of grumpiness, Mike Lewis of Giving is Believing, Billy Power of Urban Achiever and yours truly all got together to solve all the world's problems, right before Christmas, in the Greatest City in the World. As you've probably been dealing with any number of those problems today.... why not hang around with us an find out why we didn't get much done? (Hint: GUNNNNZ) Come! Warm yourself by the fires of the Podcastalypse, weary Never Wases! Enjoy!
Mike Lewis (Go Big Win, HOPErageous) is back for a 2nd hour this week. Mike is my best friend, former boss at Zambooie (RIP) and business partner in This Shirt Changes Lives. This go around we get into Mike's time in Puller, how he ended up going to Africa and why he's currently doing charity work in Haiti and thinks you should too. PART 2 OF 2 Mike's merch company is Go Big Win - http://gobigwin.com. He also has bag company that provides jobs in Haiti called HOPErageous - http://hoperageous.com. Finally, Mike's wife Tiffany works for My LIFE Speaks - http://mylifespeaks.com and they are a great organization working with Orphans in Haiti. Finally, this is what it looks like when Mike gets "in the spirit" in Africa - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgJniiayhcU.
Mike Lewis (For Love Not Lisa, Puller) is my best friend and he's also made some of my favorite records! Long before Mike was making trips to Africa and Haiti for charity work, he was playing basketball with Warren G and opening for bands like Bad Brains, Green Day, Rage Against The Machine and Fugazi. Life stories like Mike's are why I started this podcast. Turn it up! PART 1 OF 2 Here's that first music video for Soft Hand that we talk about - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxQv1hJ3Xl8 and here's the video for Slip Slide Melting from the Crow Soundtrack - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGKTDY_CqMU. Here's a For Love Not Lisa show from back in Oklahoma circa 1994 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GI6PnIGhvdQ.
Bruce and Alex record a commentary track for the Crow Soundtrack. That's right, the good, the bad and the ugly of everyone's favourite goth-alternative soundtrack of the 1990s. Thrill to the anecdotes about The Cure and My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult, listen to us bury For Love Not Lisa and marvel at how much two nerds have to say about Machines of Loving Grace.
As promised, here are some bonus clips with For Love Not Lisa guitarist Miles. Big thanks to Chip Midnight!
As promised, here are some bonus clips with For Love Not Lisa guitarist Miles. Big thanks to Chip Midnight!
On episode #68, Chip Midnight returns with an album suggestion and interview to go along with it. We check out the 1993 album Merge by For Love Not Lisa, and Chip talks to guitarist Miles. Merge offers plenty of diversity, but is it too much of a good thing? We cover everything on this episode - how the wrong tours can frustrate a band, our first discussion of "Christian Rock" and it's development in the '90s, and a legendary guitarist showing up on a b-side track. As a bonus, we'll be posting clips from Chips interview that didn't make the episode this Thursday. Consider it an early Cinco de Mayo present. Chips links: Atomic Ned | Lipstick 'n Leather Songs in this Episode: Intro - Daring To Pick Up 11:30 - Softhand 15:14 - Mother's Faith 19:19 - Travis Hoffman 23:16 - Interview Segment #1 26:18 - More Than A Girl 29:08 - Interview Segment #2 34:05 - Rocket Ride 38:58 - Interview Segment #3 41:46 - Slip Slide Melting 46:53 - Interview Segment #4 Outro - Simple Line of Decline Comment on this Episode | More Info Follow on Twitter Support the Podcast : Donate / Merchandise
On episode #68, Chip Midnight returns with an album suggestion and interview to go along with it. We check out the 1993 album Merge by For Love Not Lisa, and Chip talks to guitarist Miles. Merge offers plenty of diversity, but is it too much of a good thing? We cover everything on this episode - how the wrong tours can frustrate a band, our first discussion of "Christian Rock" and it's development in the '90s, and a legendary guitarist showing up on a b-side track. As a bonus, we'll be posting clips from Chips interview that didn't make the episode this Thursday. Consider it an early Cinco de Mayo present. Chips links: Atomic Ned | Lipstick 'n Leather Songs in this Episode: Intro - Daring To Pick Up 11:30 - Softhand 15:14 - Mother's Faith 19:19 - Travis Hoffman 23:16 - Interview Segment #1 26:18 - More Than A Girl 29:08 - Interview Segment #2 34:05 - Rocket Ride 38:58 - Interview Segment #3 41:46 - Slip Slide Melting 46:53 - Interview Segment #4 Outro - Simple Line of Decline Comment on this Episode | More Info Follow on Twitter Support the Podcast : Donate / Merchandise