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Our latest episode includes a fount of ideas and information that range from interesting and entertaining (like attending a house concert) to borderline apocalyptic (like newly introduced, widely available, simple to use, and highly sophisticated image management software that allows realistic fakes). We try to keep our heads on straight by also discussing what we are watching and enjoying, as well as providing a taste of the nefarious powers of big banks in Canada. All in all it's 40 minutes that should leave you with things light and things heavy to think about.Links: Shed Dogs; Undertow Shows (house concerts); All My Friends are Funeral Singers, by Califone; Google's scary new Reimagine feature; Gemini AI; how Canadian banks create money; The Double; Creating Christ; Krishnamurti documentary; A Trip to Infinity; One Day; plastic surgery in Korea; K-drama clowns; Emily in Paris.Theme music is Escaping like Indiana Jones by Komiku, with permission.
Today I'm talking with the band Califone's founding member Tim Rutili. Califone began 25 years ago as a solo project after the dissolution of his previous group Red Red Meat in Chicago. You may have heard his collaboration with Modest Mouse's Isaac Brock, Ugly Casanova, or his ambient rock group Loftus. Tim has continued to do sporadic collaborative efforts over the years, but Califone has been a constant having released 15 albums as well as a bunch of singles and EPs. Their experimental take on Americana, musique concrete and indie rock is unlike that of any other group around. On May 19th, 2023 they are releasing a new album called Villagers on Jealous Butcher Records. I spoke with Tim about live performances, the new material, the group's previous album Echo Mine which was a score to a dance piece, their experiments with live improvised silent film scoring, the virtue of acting like a baby, writing and directing the film All My Friends are Funeral Singers, and several of his other projects over the years. Tim Rutili spoke with me earlier this year from his home in Los Angeles.Low Profile is supported by you on Patreon and also receives in-kind support from these independent Olympia businesses: Schwart'z Deli, San Francisco Street Bakery, Old School Pizzeria, Rainy Day Records and Scherler Easy Premium Shitty American Lager from Three Magnets Brewing Company.Instagram: @lowpropodcastFacebook Community: Low Profile Listener HubPatreon: patreon.com/lowprofile
This week, we learn a little bit more about Andrew, Tyler, and Ben. The guys talk about various interests and answer some fun questions about everything from first screen names to coffee mugs to funeral playlists. CONTACT US: podcast@tobethechurch.com facebook.com/tobethechurch twitter.com/tobethechurch instagram.com/tobethechurch youtube.com/tobethechurch
Third Eye Blind's Stephan Jenkins catches up with Kyle Meredith to dig into the band's new LP, Our Bande Apart, and it's accompanying documentary, which gives a fly-on-the-wall look at the recording sessions. The frontman discusses upsetting some fans with their progressive sound, scrapping an earlier album once the pandemic hit, and finding influence from The Cure and Bon Iver. Jenkins also talks about covering "Funeral Singers" after hearing Sylvan Esso's version, being inspired by the new LA singer-songwriter scene (Phoebe Bridgers), and naming Big Thief's Adrianne Lenker as his favorite artist at the moment. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
(Aug 10, 2020) The Sunday Rock Legacy Project’s summer theater presentation of The Sparkley Clean Funeral Singers will be a live, outdoor drive-in theater experience this month. The show will be performed by members of the Grasse River Players in the parking lot at the Colton-Pierrepont Amvets Post 262 in Colton.
Listen to this short solo episode as Anna’s is in complete flow with her thoughts giving you insight and wisdom to this new year and new decade. Here are three simple things she talks about to help you accomplish things beyond your wildest adventures. Be Present - easier said than done but being present has everything you need for those things you may be possibly creating worry or anxiety about the future. Learning from the Past - Failures can haunt us when we don’t understand the negative lesson from them. We have to have positive and negative situations in life. Future - remember all you wanted to accomplish when a child and see how these things are still possible today knowing you don’t need to have a “title” to be able to accomplish your childhood fantasies. Listen in to hear more about these three topics and how they can help you a life beyond your imagination. Songs in the background from Spotify Playlist Peaceful Indie Ambient Song 1 - Alps, Novo Armor, Ed Tullett Song 2 - Funeral Singers, Sylvan Esso, Collections of Colonies Of the Bees Song 3 - Wash. Bon Iver Song 4 - Cold (feat. Lizzy Land), Mating Ritual, Lizzy Land CLICK HERE TO JOIN IRONWILLTRAIN_STRENGTHSPIRIT PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP Thank you for joining! Anna Willard is excited to take this journey with you! If you enjoyed what you heard, subscribe to receive future episodes and share your love with a great review and 5 Stars. To train with Anna Willard with Kettlebells head to www.annawillard.com Let's Get Social Instagram Facebook LinkedIn YouTube
On this episode I speak with Timothy Halloran, an evolutionary astrologer, about the astrological significance of the millennial generation. We talk about generations through the lens of Pluto and what specific qualities are unique to millennials. We speak of trauma, grief, generational suffering and millennials' propensity toward apocalyptic mindsets - constantly sabotaging safety and stability in exchange for unstable and traumatic circumstances. Tim and I discuss what millennials can do to best use our life experience and heal the world by healing ourselves. Timothy's book recommendation: The Bhagavad Gita, Tao Te Ching & books by Jeffrey Wolf Green. Song featured: "Funeral Singers" by Sylvan Esso & Collections of Colonies of Bees Where to find Timothy: www.rasalilahealing.com Youtube - Rasa Lila Healing How to support the show: Rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes! Support my work on Patreon and get access to bonus episodes & more: www.patreon.com/anyakaats Find me on Instagram. Get full access to A Millennial's Guide to Saving the World at anyakaats.substack.com/subscribe
Simon is away again so Ben puts together a classic Kettle set list, including a highly recommend middle of delicate, immersing, cinematic piano-driven works. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 2′16″ The Morning After by Spiritualized on And Nothing Hurt (Fat Possum) 14′14″ 200 Deer, 1 Rabbit by Alvie & The Breakfast Pigs on Plastic Surgery (Bird Flu Kitchen) 18′03″ Young At Heart by Milo Greene on Adult Contemporary (Nettwerk) 21′10″ The Invisibles by Suede on The Blue Hour (Warner) 25′06″ I Feel Free by Dilly Dally on Heaven (Partisan) 33′48″ Funeral Singers (feat. Collections of Colonies of Bees) by Sylvan Esso on Funeral Singers (Loma Vista) 37′24″ Good Friday (Boards of Canada Remix) by WHY? on Alopecia (Joyful Noise) 43′20″ Fun Destruction by Teleman on Family of Aliens (Moshi Moshi) 46′39″ Love Leaks by TT on LoveLaws (LoveLeaks) 60′30″ Rise Up Wise Up Eyes Up by Ibeyi on August Hamildrop (XL) 63′22″ Wolfpack by Tuvaband on Soft Drop (AntiFragile) 68′07″ Agree by Poliça & Stargaze on The Wild Honey Pie Buzzsession (Totally Gross National Product) 71′20″ Prodigal Dog by Hilary Woods on Colt (Sacred Bones) 81′35″ Again by Villagers on Again EP (Domino) 85′18″ Maryam by The Album Leaf on Piano Cloud Series - Volume Four (1631 Recordings) 89′03″ Suspirium by Thom Yorke on Suspiria OST (XL) 91′48″ Blacked Out by Yussef Dayes & Alfa Mist (Cashmere Thoughts) 109′41″ Nonkilling 6 | Hunger by How to Dress Well on The Anteroom (Domino) 117′34″ Energy Fantasy by Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs (Nice Age) Check out the full archives on the website.
We open this week's show with a new track from Sylvan Esso, with tentacles that reach into multiple musical universes. The song, "Funeral Singers," was originally written and recorded by the band Califone, features members of the group Collections of Colonies of Bees and was recorded at Wilco's Chicago studio, The Loft. The result is a plaintive, pulsing reflection on heartache and loss. Full playlist for this episode: 1. Sylvan Esso: "Funeral Singers," 2. Thom Yorke: "Suspirium," 3. Theodore: "Disorientation," 4. Half Alive: "Still Feel," 5. Squirrel Flower: "Conditions," 6. Buke & Gase: "No Land," 7. Amber Arcades: "Goodnight Europe"
Stories about the music industry in the 80s, recording in Chicago, how mixing has changed over the years, and great advice on how to capture good music. CLICK HERE FOR SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/112 Download your FREE RIN-M eBook and Plug-in at: http://RSRockstars.com/RIN Brian Deck is a music producer living and working in Chicago. In their early twenties, Brian and college friend Brad Wood built Idful Music Corp, an under-equipped recording studio in Chicago's Wicker Park neighborhood. Together, they recorded seminal records for Liz Phair, Red Red Meat, Shrimpboat, Tar, Sea and Cake, Tortoise and other Chicago luminaries of the 1990's. Brian's unique music aesthetic can be heard both as a player and engineer producer on The Moon and Antarctica by Modest Mouse, Shephard's Dog by Iron and Wine, Somewhere Under Wonderland by Counting Crows, Animal by Margot and the Nuclear So & So's and All My Friends are Funeral Singers by Califone. Thanks to our sponsors: Check out Chris Graham Mastering: http://RSRockstars.com/FreeMasteringSample Roswell Pro Audio: https://RoswellProAudio.com Leave a Review -Also- Free mix training with Lij at: http://MixMasterBundle.com
All My Friends Are Funeral Singers is a film (and record) by Tim Rutili of the band Califone. We interview Tim about his experience creating a project like this in multiple media and how that changed his process going forward. Additional Resources: All My Friends Are Funeral Singers (Vimeo) All My Friends Are Funeral Singers -- Film Review IndiePix Films Launches Subscription-Streaming Service with 400-Plus International Movies Califone frontman Tim Rutili gets an on-set lesson in filmmaking Music Is Important in 'All My Friends are Funeral Singers' and One of Its Few Redeeming Qualities ‘All My Friends Are Funeral Singers’: Califone’s life beyond Sundance Team Spirits: 'All My Friends Are Funeral Singers'
John and Steve discuss the merits of the the sequel to the popular TV show and the blockbuster movie, Sex and the City in which Carrie Bradshaw and her friends continue their quest for complete satisfaction. Send us your comments about our review or your takeaway from the movie if you disagree with us. John also recommends a movie called All my Friends are Funeral Singers starring Angela Bettis, who was the lead actress in Drones. Amber Benson was the co director of Drones and you can listen to an interview with her recorded during the Independent Film Festival in Boston in April of 2010. There's also a sidebar about last episode's interview with zombie movie godfather George Romero and a quick review of Survival of the Dead.
From the album "All My Friends Are Funeral Singers". You, Me, Them, Everybody Chicago Music Podcast.