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MP and Ben plan a stop gap episode, contemplate a road trip, and have multiple conversations about stuff that you don't care about. You will however, care about this episode's "diabolically good" playlist, carefully curated for your lawn mowing introspection. Episode Playlist:THICK, "Mother"Beautiful Freaks, "Loser Sellouts"Wishy, "Love On The Outside"MAITA, "girl at the bar"Future Teens, "Mourning Time"Sunday (1994), "Our Troubles"Jess Day, "Lilith"Losers, "Red Sweater"86TVs, "Tambourine"Slate, "Sun Violence"TAKER, "Youth"Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard, "Human Compression"BONUS MATERIAL: Losers, "Fear"
Donovan, Chris Kerrigan, Future Teens, John Prine, The Zombies, Jolina Carl, Warren Haynes, Derivakat, Otis Redding, Tom Waits, Michael Martin Murphy and Andrew Bird make up this year's New Year's ride..
Amy and Daniel from the band Future Teens join us this time. They recently released their full length 'Self Help' which has been received well across the scene. The band recently recorded a session for Audio Tree and have some upcoming dates with The Smoking Popes. 'Self Help' is available everywhere. Apple Spotify Instagram Twitter Facebook Email
¡Viajamos al siglo 30 de la mano de un invitado muy especial, el gran Gus Casals! Gus, amigo de la casa, comunicador y persona que sabe mucho de comics, se nos une para hablar de uno de sus grupos favoritos (y de MaGnUs), la Legión de Super-Héroes. Primero tenemos un Orígenes Secretos contando la historia en el "mundo real" del equipo, y luego tenemos la esperadísima RE: seña de una de las historias de comics de superheroés más grandes de todos los tiempos... ¡La Saga de la Gran Oscuridad! Así que, ponganse sus anillos de vuelo, elijan su nombre de héroe que incluya Kid/Boy/Lad/Lass/Girl, y enfrentémonos a un enemigo milenario... ¡el terrible DARKSEID! Con música de Future Teens, Depeche Mode, y Kylie Minogue. Próximo programa: Dungeons & Dragons - Honor Among Thieves.
Kevin Geyer is the lead guitarist and a founding member of The Story So Far. On this podcast episode, we discuss: the tour we did together in 2022, the formation and early days of The Story So Far, traveling abroad, the band's upcoming Europe tour with Blink-182, and a lot more. Kevin is also a member of three other active musical projects: Elder Brother, Same Side, and Pile of Love. The Story So Far - Europe 2023 tour w/ Blink-182 Tickets & More Info: https://bnds.us/05gzev Same Side - On tour w/ Future Teens 3/3 Phoenix, AZ 3/4 Anaheim, CA 3/5 Los Angeles, CA 3/7 San Francisco, CA 3/8 Sacramento, CA 3/10 Portland, OR 3/11 Seattle, WA Tickets & More Info: https://www.bandsintown.com/a/5781754?came_from=206 Links & Socials: Kevin's Instagram: @kevikins https://kevingeyer.darkroom.com/ The Story So Far Instagram: @thestorysofarca https://linktr.ee/thestorysofarca Elder Brother Instagram: @elderbrothermusic https://linktr.ee/elderbrother Same Side Instagram: @samesideca https://sameside.bigcartel.com/ Pile Of Love Instagram: @pileofluv https://linktr.ee/pileofluv Two Week Notice Podcast partners: www.piebald.com Furnace Fest - for tickets & more info, visit https://www.furnacefest.us/ Follow Furnace Fest on Instagram: @furnacefest & @furnace_fest_community Go to www.plugyourholes.com and enter the code "TWNPOD" at checkout for a 15% discount Iodine Records: www.iodinerecords.com and @iodinerecordings on Instagram Ways to support the Two Week Notice Podcast: Follow Dana on Instagram: @danafuggenb Follow the podcast on Instagram: @twoweeknoticepodcast iPhone users - give the show a 5-star written review on Apple Podcasts Non-iPhone users - give the show 5 stars on Spotify Spread the word on the socials, and tell a friend! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dana-bollen3/message
i haven’t forgotten about the math. do you want to do some quick calculations with me?okay, let’s say i listen to 50 albums per week but i accumulate an additional 40 albums every week that i add to the end of the queue. i currently have 6,450 albums in my queue. how many years will it take for me to catch up and start listening to music as it comes out?is this the correct math?: 50x = 6,450 + 40x ; x = 645 weeks / 52 weeks per year = 12.4 years.well, fart. and listening to 50 per week is a high estimate. dang, i guess maybe i need to be more selective?DOWNLOAD/STREAM RECORDING00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 Butter Boys “Let’s Go!” Butter Boys03:57 Hydropark “Calling” Circuit 206:13 SLOUCHER “Be True” Be True09:41 Ruth Garbus “Grey Sweatshirt” Kleinmeister13:06 Sun Organ “HOLE IN MY HEART” SUN ORGAN16:50 Campfires “Candle Park ” Fare Trax19:10 Tundrastomper “How Very Nice” Clean It Up22:35 Inland Island “Happy Birthday Everyone” Salbum II25:50 anxiety machine “manic impressive” sometimes i am overcome by the idea that everything is ruined29:18 Tweens “Cold Shoulder” Incomplete33:28 Emily’s Sassy Lime “Would-Be Saboteurs” Take Heed Desperate, Scared, But Social34:59 salami rose joe louis “Suddenly” Zdenka 208036:45 Sunny Slopes “Keep” Last Exit For Human Kindness33:39 Indira Valey “Haci Te Vas” Yemas42:24 DUMP HIM “Unimportant” Dykes To Watch Out For44:23 Surfin Serf “On The Run” Surface Terminus47:33 Small Axe “hreem” morning drones51:06 Dadweed “I’m Gonna Live Forever” Mighty, Always53:19 Tim The Mute “Scotland” Welcome To The Sad Cafe57:46 Zach Burba “Love Going Wrong” Your Music60:36 Dreamin Wild “Tova” Heaven in Thirty-Eleven63:42 Future Teens “Alone At A Party” Breakup Season67:35 The Groans “Garden Cat” Earth Dweller69:33 TYLER HOLMES “Everything (Will Be Destroyed)” Devil73:49 boy scouts “In Ya Too” Free Company76:32 False Advertising “You’re Too Slow” Brainless79:20 Fountain “Puffed Up” Laughing Through Traffic82:12 Meh “Cycles” Red Kite Crane83:57 Planted “To Music” Pop Music87:23 BOY HARSHER “Westerners” Country Girl Uncut
In this episode: Host Cliff Notez gives you all the details on where to see DENZEL CURRY, STEVE LACY , JACK HARLOW, REMI WOLF, ALICE IN CHAINS, and a dozen more amazing artists in Boston this week. Plus: Lust for Live interviews FUTURE TEENS and we get the inside scoop from DZIDZOR.You give us 20 minutes, we'll give you an unforgettable weekend. This is Lust for Live: Boston, the first in a nationwide network of local podcasts that curate this week's concerts, comedy, culture, and live events in your town. Subscribe to us wherever you get your podcasts. Get our weekly events newsletter at lustforlive.xyz. Follow us on Amazon AMP to be notified when we're interviewing artists LIVE. Our interviews are archived at YouTube.com/DoubleElvis.Got an event we missed? Got one coming up? Want to nominate someone else (or yourself!) to be featured on the Lust for Live? Connect with @LustForLiveBOS on Instagram, TikTok, or Twitter. Or shoot us an email at lustforliveBOS@doubleelvis.com
Good Noise Podcast discuss The Wonder Years, Weezer, 5 Seconds of Summer, Future Teens, Disturbed, and others. Good Noise Podcast Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/good_noise_cast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodnoisepodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goodnoisepod Discord: https://discord.gg/nDAQKwT YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFHKPdUxxe1MaGNWoFtjoJA Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/04IMtdIrCIvbIr7g6ttZHi All other streaming platforms: http://hyperurl.co/GoodNoisePodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodnoisepodcast Bandcamp: https://goodnoiserecords.bandcamp.com/
We were very fortunate to have Amy Hoffman and Maya Mortman from Future Teens on the podcast to talk about their new album, "Self Help". Enjoy! Future Teens Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/futureteensusa Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/futureteensusa/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/futureteens TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@futureteensusa Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/future-teens/988251776 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4psGjIN7MDwMYJTlRjauKr Bandcamp: https://futureteens.bandcamp.com/ Good Noise Podcast Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/good_noise_cast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodnoisepodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goodnoisepod Discord: https://discord.gg/nDAQKwT YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFHKPdUxxe1MaGNWoFtjoJA Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/04IMtdIrCIvbIr7g6ttZHi All other streaming platforms: http://hyperurl.co/GoodNoisePodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodnoisepodcast Bandcamp: https://goodnoiserecords.bandcamp.com/
This episode discusses Future Teens of Medicine's relaunch, provides background information about us, and introduces some of our upcoming plans!
This Week I catch up with Daniel Radin and Amy Hoffman of the transformative indie rock band FUTURE TEENS. Listening to the music from FUTURE TEENS gives me faith that I can move forward in life with a smile. Not only because I found something new and refreshing, but I can carry the songs with me wherever I roam. Amy and Daniel tell some great stories bout their life, from one of them working as a musician on a cruise ship (”You Oughta Know”) to band names evolving. FUTURE TEENS can be summed up with the words Amy so elegantly stated, “Making music you're proud of with people you love”. There's also a great story about the escalation of a TikTok argument!!! Join Amy, Daniel and I as we dive into some “Sensitive Sessions.”FUTURE TEENS - “Deliberately Alive” OUT NOW!!!!!!
Podcast Back! Welcome to 2022—without a doubt, it'll certainly be another awful year, but at least the Anhedonic Headphones Podcast has returned with a slow rollout for its sixth season. In the first episode this time around, or the 31st episode overall, Kevin welcomes illustrious guest Daniel Radin—who performs both with a band called the Future Teens, as well as his own "solo" project, Lake Saint Daniel. The two virtually chop it up about Dunkin Donuts, James Corden, when there is just "too much music" on an album, the earnestness of Bruce Hornsby, and more. For more information about the "award winning" music criticism site, Anhedonic Headphones, click here; for more info on Lake Saint Daniel, click here, and for more info on Future Teens, click here. Episode Musical Credits Opening Theme Music- "Flava In Ya Ear" (Instrumental); written by Osten Harvey Jr, Craig Mack, Roger Nichols, and Paul Williams. Bad Boy Records, 1994. Closing Theme Music - "Feelin'"; written by Rashad Harden. Hyperdub Records, 2013. "Coffee and TV," written by Graham Coxson; music written and performed by Blur. 13, Parlophone, 1999. "Copperline," written and performed by James Taylor. New Moon Shine, Columbia, 1991. "Gimme Love," written by Carly Rae Jepsen, Mattman & Robin; performed by Carly Rae Jepsen. EMOTION, School Boy/Interscope, 2015. "Every Little Kiss," written by Bruce Hornsby; performed by Bruce Hornsby and The Range. The Way it Is, RCA, 1987. "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It," written by Will Smith, Samuel Barnes, Bernard Edwards, Joe Robinson, and Nile Rodgers; performed by Will Smith. Big Willie Style, Columbia, 1997. "Landslide," written by Stevie Nicks; performed by Fleetwood Mac. Fleetwood Mac, 1975, Reprise. "Something So Right," written and performed by Paul Simon. There Goes Rhymin' Simon, 1973, Columbia. "Bands With Managers," written by Dave Bazan; performed by Pedro The Lion. Achilles Heel, 2004, Jade Tree. "December Hunting for Vegetarian Fuckface," written by Adam Wiltze and Brian McBride; performed by Stars of The Lid. And The Refinement of Their Decline, 2007, Kranky.
A look at some Boston Music Award nominations for 2021 including Lake Street Dive, Darlingside, Kaiti Jones, Coral Moons, House of Harm, Alice Howe, Mark Erelli, Destiny Claymore, Morgan Johnston, The Ballroom Thieves, Kaylee Federmann, Natalie Joly, Linnea's Garden, Ali McGuirk, Squirrel Flower, Future Teens, Zola Simone, Blue Light Bandits, Dwight & Nicole, Dalton & The Sheriffs, Freeepop, The Wolff Sisters, Airport, Grace Morrison, Will Dailey, Weakend Friends and more. Vote now at www.BostonMusicAwards.com.
Spinning Out (another music podcast) We talk to artists about their favorite albums and go on wild tangents. Today we're talking with my new friend Amy Hoffman of the band Future Teens. We talked about Carly Rae Jepsen's 2015 album, "Emotion," our mutual love of Tom Hanks & growing up Christian. We also workshopped a couple film ideas for Carly Rae. Future Teens released their most recent EP, "Deliberately Alive," on Take This to Heart Records on March 12th, 2021. https://futureteens.bandcamp.com/album/deliberately-alive
We're back this week talking about the new-ish EP by Future Teens called Deliberately Alive. We're pretty stoked on how this feels like it picks right up where Breakup Season left off, but still stands on its own. As they are wont to do, they throw in a pretty badass cover as well. Don't forget to check out Future Teens' https://futureteens.bandcamp.com/ (Bandcamp) page to show them some love. And of course head on over to https://m.youtube.com/channel/UC2T90l_qz8yf9qNA46hjOZg (leftofthedial.live) & hit subscribe so you don't miss any of our amazing upcoming livestreams. Support this podcast
INNMIR ft. AMATRIA – Miedo BLU DE TIGER - Vintage FUTURE TEENS – Guest Room KINGS OF LEON – The Bandit LINKIN PARK – One Step Closer (10 Gegs Reanimation Remix) CHET FAKER – Get High PEACH TREE RASCALS – OOZ CHICA SOBRESALTO ft. ZAHARA – Adrenalina GLASS ft GRISES – No Quiero Estar Aquí DA ÐI FREYR & ÁSDÍS – Feel The Love N E N O– Fuimos Malos NIÑA POLACA – Joaquin Phoenix FOO FIGHTERS – Making a Fire KID CAPICHI – Working’s Men Down EVA RYJLEN – Caminar MELIFLUO – Aún Nos Quedan Tantos Años Escuchar audio
Lauren and Rachel speak with Amy Hoffman of Future Teens about discovering options outside of athletic and academic success, the good that came from having a bad time at college, and the ups and downs of performing on cruise ships. Tag yourself: Lilo & Stitch. For tag yourself recommendations & even more talk: Email - moretalklessrock@gmail.com Instagram - @moretalklessrock Twitter - @MTLRpodcast
sent $$$ this week to Save the West Berkeley Shellmound.shellmound.org“Beneath the pavement in West Berkeley dwells a cultural and historical touchstone of singular significance: the first human settlement on the shore of San Francisco Bay, established 5,000 years ago. There, at the mouth of Strawberry Creek, the ancestors of today’s Ohlone people created a unique lifeway between land and sea. For countless generations, they practiced ceremonial traditions and constructed a great mound in which they buried their dead-the West Berkeley Shellmound.The last remaining undeveloped portion of this heritage site, held sacred by the contemporary Ohlone community, is now at risk of being obliterated by a proposed retail and housing development. The 1900 Fourth Street project would tower six stories high and excavate two acres of land for a basement parking garage. Ohlone family bands have joined together in steadfast opposition to the desecration of their sacred grounds and are leading a broadly-based community campaign to preserve the land.In March of 2018, developer Blake Griggs Properties announced a new plan to force the City of Berkeley to approve a redesigned, enlarged 1900 Fourth project by exploiting a brand new state law designed to address California’s housing shortages. Under this law, 1900 Fourth could be approved in as little as 180 days with no environmental review or public process-silencing the public, steamrolling the will and voices of Ohlone people, and destroying what remains of a sacred site where human burials are likely interred.Ohlone family bands and a broad coalition of Bay Area community members have vowed to not allow this grievous injustice to occur. We ask you to stand with us.”DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)Lunch Lady “It’s Easy” DemoExcessive Visage “Buried in Gold” You Are Lost AnywayRAKTA “ATRATIVOS DA MENTIRA” OCULTO PELOS SERES - 7"Luge “Head Boy” Tall Is Just A FeelingPorches “Leave The House” The HouseThick Paint “Why the Sky Pisses” BifocalAnna McClellan “Veronica” BifocalR.Ariel “told” ohDingbat Superminx “The No Song” Beauty is as Beauty DoesNoseholes “Ex Driver” Danger DanceRadiator Hospital “The Songs You Like” Play The Songs You LikeCALYX “Dam Behind Bam” For To, OhFuture Teens “Learned Behavior” Hard FeelingsS. ayton “popcorn” pet namesMoonrace “M-Tentacles” Lunar DunesKissing party “Liars Club” Kissing Party/Break PlazaBobby’s Oar “Jealous” Not What I’m Looking ForMichael O. “Dying to C U” A Fruits & Flowers Three-WayPiano Movers “Combat Boots” A Fruits & Flowers Three-WayThe Reds, Pinks & Purples “Seems Like We’re Always Starting Over” A Fruits & Flowers Three-WayMiya Folick “Trouble Adjusting” Give it to MeSawtooth “Feels Like I’m Going To Die” Why We Are And Why We Are Not (Experiments)Hovvdy “Late” CranberryPolish “Eternal Flunk” DEMOTrauma Harness “Private Surplus” Walt’s CrawlersBenny Gringo “Choose to Confuse” Ben E. Gringo and his popcorn of FeerThe Oilies “Psychic Dog” Psychic DogPalm “Color Code” Rock Islanda stick and a stone “Willow” The Long Lost Art of Getting Lost
Amy Hoffman of the band Future Teens has a transformative high school summer at an academic camp in Missouri. When a teacher encourages the students to find their calling, Amy realizes their calling is playing emo rock just like their favorite bands - Taking Back Sunday, Say Anything and The Rocket Summer. Away from the pressures of family for the first time, Amy gets up the nerve to perform a song in front of the whole camp and starts to feel like their true self. Check out Future Teens and their new record, Deliberately Alive on Bandcamp. And for more, check out dearyoungrocker.com and follow @dearyoungrocker on instagram. For DYR merch and info on more great shows check out doubleelvis.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
We were very fortunate to have Amy and Daniel from Future Teens on the podcast to talk about their new EP, "Deliberately Alive". Enjoy! Future Teens Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/futureteensusa Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/futureteensusa/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/futureteens Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/future-teens/988251776 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4psGjIN7MDwMYJTlRjauKr Bandcamp: https://futureteens.bandcamp.com/ Good Noise Podcast Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/good_noise_cast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodnoisepodcast/ Discord: https://discord.gg/nDAQKwT YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFHKPdUxxe1MaGNWoFtjoJA Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/04IMtdIrCIvbIr7g6ttZHi All other streaming platforms: http://hyperurl.co/GoodNoisePodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodnoisepodcast Bandcamp: https://goodnoiserecords.bandcamp.com/
I kick off this episode with another round of March music releases that I dig, which includes Middle Kids's Today We're The Greatest, Fake Fruit's Fake Fruit, FYI Chris's Earth Scum, Acid Mammoth's Caravan, and The Hyena Kill's A Disconnect. My special guests include Daniel Radin (he/him) & Amy Hoffman (they/them) of Boston's emo/bummer-pop four piece Future Teens! They join me on BRANDI IS GOING TO HELL to dissect their latest EP Deliberately Alive, which was released March 12th via Take This To Heart Records. We also chat about the responsibility of confronting emotions within yourself & past behavior in order to move forward, finding your band mates on Tinder, mental health, future nostalgia, and more.
On this episode: Dave talks about not being hard on yourself during this insane time. The new music comes from Boston Pop Band Future Teens. Their cover of All Star by Smash Mouth is a beautiful and different version of the classic song. Links to Future Teens: https://futureteens.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/futureteens https://twitter.com/futureteensusa https://www.instagram.com/futureteensusa/
Good Noise Podcast discuss Beartooth, Chapel, Meet Me @ The Altar, Landmvrks, Future Teens, and others. Good Noise Podcast Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/good_noise_cast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodnoisepodcast/ Discord: https://discord.gg/nDAQKwT YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFHKPdUxxe1MaGNWoFtjoJA Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/04IMtdIrCIvbIr7g6ttZHi All other streaming platforms: http://hyperurl.co/GoodNoisePodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodnoisepodcast Bandcamp: https://goodnoiserecords.bandcamp.com/
'Deliberately Alive' follows 2020's Sophomore LP, Breakup Season, in an exposé of anxiety and everyday life bathed in emo-pop glory. The new EP from Future Teens, 'Deliberately Alive' dropped on March 12, 2021 via Take This To Heart Records. Review written by Jessi McKee Tune in every Thursday at Midnight ET on idobi Radio for all new premiere episodes: https://idobi.com/ More free music content including playlists, written/video reviews, social media, interviews + more: https://linktr.ee/spinningthoughts --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spinning-thoughts/support
Future Teens are fresh off the release of their EP, Deliberately Alive, which is the follow-up to an album that has been on extremely heavy rotation for me over the last year, Breakup Season. The band's signature "bummer pop" sound continues to evolve while delivering some of the most emotionally open lyrics in the scene. Our conversation hits on remote writing during the pandemic, becoming part of a community you genuinely care about and are proud of, the Future Teens approach to cover songs, and a whole lot more. Dig it! Future Teens: Bandcamp | Spotify | Twitter | Instagram Fly On The Call is brought to you by Sound Talent Media and promoted in conjunction with The Alternative. Artwork by Mikaela Jane. Theme song by Kailynn West of Tiny Stills. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 213 features special guest Future Teens! We dive deep into their new EP 'Deliberately Alive' out March 12 via Take This To Heart Records, talk about merch/vinyl for the release, discuss the future of live music, being a young grandma who loves horror and more! Music featured: Future Teens - "Guest Room" Future Teens - "Play Cool" Tune in every Thursday at Midnight ET on idobi Radio for all new premiere episodes: https://idobi.com/ More free music content including playlists, written/video reviews, social media, interviews + more: https://linktr.ee/spinningthoughts --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spinning-thoughts/support
Today's episode features Amy and Daniel of Future Teens. Future Teens is a self-proclaimed “bummer pop” band hailing from Boston, Massachusetts. They have released two full lengths to date, 2017’s “Hard Feelings” through Take this to Heart Records, and 2019’s “Breakup Season” through Triple Crown Records. Their next release, the EP “Deliberately Alive” will be out March 12th through Take this to Heart Records. They talk about their origin as a band, the writing and recording process of their new EP, and life and music in the time of COVID. I was so grateful for their openness and honesty. Artist Bio: 2020 was poised to be Future Teens’ breakout year. After releasing their sophomore LP Breakup Season, cosplaying as Carly Rae Jepsen, and zeroing on the romantic longing of fans worldwide, the Boston quartet was rising. While such a hard stop was part of every band’s story in 2020, the momentum hadn’t left the group — guitarists/vocalists Amy Hoffman and Daniel Radin, drummer Colby Blauvelt, and bassist Maya Mortman — straying too far from their central heartline. Deliberately Alive, their blustery follow-up EP, is Future Teens at their most explosive and earnest, showcasing a band in between journal volumes. Fans of the band’s confessional tone will hear it ring throughout, regardless of the messenger. When Hoffman’s lead vocalist, you get “Guest Room,” a strutting emo-pop moment where there’s more than just the first of the month living rent-free in their head. Radin’s turn brings “Play Cool,” a vignette of gig life and the fallouts that can occur during a local opener’s set. Both deliver the classic Future Teens formula: open on a slice of East Coast life, sprinkle in some anxiety and self-facing critique, and let the band surge beneath. Winking one-liners characterize both Radin’s “Separated Anxiety,” which crackles the release to life, and Hoffman’s “Bizarre Affection,” featuring a starburst of an intro that disintegrates into another night alone. But as Future Teens knows, there’s an after implied in all of these uneasy, warped presents—make sure you stick around for Future Teens’ latest reimagining of a pop song. This time, it’s Cher’s “Believe.”
I kick off this episode with my favorite February music releases Part II, which includes Future Teens' "Play Cool" and "Guest Room," The Menahan Street Band's The Exciting Sounds of Menahan Street Band, The Muckers' Endeavor, Cosima's THE FUN IS HERE?, and Don Airey & Friends Live in Hamburg. My special guest(s) includes all of the girls in TemperMental! They're an all-girl rock band from Riverside, Calif., who are all between 15-18 years old. They join me on BRANDI IS GOING TO HELL to talk about how they formed on the set of Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later, writing the theme song for ArtistGamerGal’s YouTube series Zelda Hero High, working with producer Dito Godwin (Motley Crue, No Doubt), and co-writing with Adrian Young (drums, No Doubt) and Todd Forman (keys & horns, Sublime). We also chat about TikTok, movies, and the bands that got them into rock.
IT"S GODDAMN SEQUELS MONTH!!!!!! And yeah Robin may not be into it but WHATEVER, ya know I love a good theme! So here's the deal. All this month we're going to be talking about artists for a SECOND time. A sequel! First up is a sequel to our Hybrid Theory episode with Save Face and Foxy Dads. We're talkin A Thousand Suns with Pulses!!! Get ready for a good time with good people, and make sure to go check out Pulses and they're absolutely incredible new record and, honestly, all they're super sick music before that too. You just have to listen to Louisiana Purchase, it's just SO FREAKIN SICK. As always, theme song is Sleep Schedule by Future Teens. Thanks for reading all of this. Yesterdays was super stressful and kinda bad but today I'm starting the day off on the right foot by uploading this episode! Thanks for being part of the best part of my day! You're great!
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Sing Til I Cry by IAN SWEET on Show Me How You Disappear (Polyvinyl) 3′50″ Heatwave by Julien Baker on Little Oblivions (Matador) 12′02″ Cranium by Slothrust on Cranium (Dangerbird) 16′25″ Play Cool by Future Teens on Deliberately Alive EP (Take This To Heart) 19′35″ Temporary Goodbye by LA Exes on Temporary Goodbye (Black Rainbow) 22′12″ Haircut by Petey & Miya Folick on Haircut (Terrible) 24′39″ Boardwalk by Hit Like A Girl on Heart Racer (Refresh) 33′05″ Party's Over by Half Waif on Party's Over (ANTI-) 36′21″ Obsession by Shura on forevher (deluxe edition) (Secretly Canadian ) 40′07″ Annie by Becca Mancari on Juniata EP (Captured Tracks) 44′37″ Price Of Blue by Flock Of Dimes on Head Of Roses (Sub Pop) 57′16″ The Last Man On Earth by Wolf Alice on The Last Man On Earth (RCA) 61′22″ Maybe Chocolate Chips (ft Ric Wilson) by CHAI on WINK (Sub Pop) 64′23″ watercolor by nasimiYu on Potions (Figureight) 68′12″ Chokecherry by PONY on TV Baby (Take This To Hearr) 76′24″ Fire (Waxahatchee Cover) by The Vaccines on Cosy Karaoke (AWAL) 78′51″ Ocean Eyes (Billy Eilish Cover) by Shamir on Ocean Eyes (We Are: The Guard) 82′24″ Everything In It's Right Place (Radiohead Cover) by Julien Baker on Everything In It's Right Place (Matador) 86′04″ Needle In The Hay (Elliott Smith Cover) by slowthai on Needle In The Hay (Apple Music) 93′12″ Drugs In California by Transviolet on Drugs In California (Transviolet Partnership) 96′15″ Guard Down by Claud on Super Monster (Saddest Factory) 99′52″ Sober by Adult Mom on Driver (Epitaph) 102′44″ The Princess and the Clock by Kero Kero Bonito on Civilisation II (Polyvinyl) 106′55″ Just One Sec by The Antlers on Green To Gold (Epitaph) 114′42″ One More Time by Daft Punk on Discovery (Virgin) Check out the full archives on the website.
2 MUCH TV - The Best Comedy/Songwriting Podcast of 2021 - Real Magazine We came into this weeks episode with a couple of DOG SHIT attitudes expecting to hate the TV program Rick & Morty and guess what we actually really enjoyed it and had a fun time. Matty tries out a new character, we talk hot vegan recipes and I'm pretty sure Sam killed somebody at one point! Our guest this week is Joe Urban, head of TAKE THIS TO HEART RECORDS, home to PONY and other great bands like Sonder Bombs, Future Teens, Riverby and more! Joe rocks, he's so kind and it just makes sense that someone so pure of heart could do the undoable and get us to watch Rick & Morty. Follow Take This To Heart: https://www.takethistoheartrecords.com/ https://www.instagram.com/takethistoheartrecords/ https://twitter.com/t3hrecords?lang=en https://www.youtube.com/user/T3Hrecords ____ www.patreon.com/2muchtv www.prettymatty.com www.ponytheband.ca twitter.com/prttymtty twitter.com/PONYtoronto
Niña Polaca están arrasando y todo gracias a canciones que ya forman parte de la banda sonora de nuestra vida en el último año. Hoy estrenan con nosotros 'Joaquin Phoenix', un disparo directo al corazón a base de guitarras a lo Velvet Underground, rabia, autocrítica y unos coros salvajes. Además, escuchamos a Rufus Wainwright, que mañana te ofrece un concierto acústico en Radio 3, a Peach Tree Rascals, a Blu DeTiger, Finneas, The Vaccines... INNMIR ft. AMATRIA – Miedo BLU DE TIGER - Vintage FUTURE TEENS – Guest Room RUFUS WAINWRIGHT – Going To a Town CHET FAKER – Get High PEACH TREE RASCALS – OOZ N E N O – Fuimos Malos NIÑA POLACA – Joaquin Phoenix FOO FIGHTERS – Making a Fire KID CAPICHI – Working’s Men Down LOS NASTYS – Suena a Despedida FINNEAS - American Cliché THE SUPREMES – You Can’t Hurry Love THE VACCINES – High Horse LOS VINAGRES – Aquí Bien CONTTRA ft. SIDONIE – De Cine MISS GRIT – Dark Side Of The Party Escuchar audio
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Breathe by Thyla on Breathe (LAB) 3′32″ Deliver Me From Wondering Why by Nation of Language on Deliver Me From Wondering Why (Self Released) 14′16″ Favor (ft. Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus) by Julien Baker on Little Oblivions (Matador) 18′29″ Holocene (ft Weyes Blood) by Zella Day on Holocene (Concord) 23′12″ Donkey Kong by Noods on Blush (Get Better) 26′09″ Vroom Vroom by Jenny Lewis & Serengeti on Vroom Vroom (Loves Way) 33′35″ Nothing Without You by Cloud Nothings on The Shadow I Remember (Carpark) 36′52″ Guest Room by Future Teens on Deliberately Alive EP (Take This To Heart) 40′15″ Dead Or Alive by Gender Roles on Dead Or Alive (Big Scary Monsters) 44′02″ One+One by Death From Above 1979 on Is 4 Lovers (Everything Eleven) 47′54″ CYHSY 2005 by Clap Your Hands Say Yeah on New Fragility (CYHSY) 56′25″ How Long by Palehound on How Long (Polyvinyl) 57′48″ Middle Child by Nervous Dater on Call In The Mess (Counter Intuitive) 61′47″ Hope by Arlo Parks on Collapsed In Sunbeams (Transgressive) 66′11″ Two by Flock Of Dimes on Head Of Roses (Sub Pop) 74′38″ Get High by Chet Faker on Get High (Detail) 78′10″ I'm Enough by Oscar Scheller on Boys Cry (Handle With Care) 81′25″ Grow Up To by Miss Grit on Imposter (Self Released) 86′10″ Schatze (ft Stef Chura) by Ohtis on Schatze (Saddle Creek) 91′00″ hold yourself. by Tune-Yards on sketchy. (4AD) 95′28″ About You by Moontype on Bodies Of Water (Born Yesterday) 97′48″ Cat On My Tongue by Sophia Kennedy on Monsters (City Slang) 101′24″ Someone Else by Deb Never on Someone Else (Moon Landing) 105′19″ These Kids We Knew by Rostam on These Kids We Knew (Matsor Projects) 109′21″ Florence by Adult Books on Garcian Urn (Taxi Gauche) 116′13″ It's Okay To Cry by SOPHIE on Oil Of Every Pearl's Un-Insides (MSMSMSM INC / Future Classic) Check out the full archives on the website.
Future Teens are an indie rock band from Boston. The original concept for the band started as a silly recording project – what if the songs were from the perspective of sad middle school and high school kids? But it quickly became something greater when they realized how much they loved writing and playing the songs. Amy and Dan from Future Teens join us on this episode. -- About Music Business Mindset Music Business Mindset is the official podcast of Evergreen Records – a production company dedicated to helping independent artists grow. We take a bit of a different approach to helping you find success, focusing less on the gear and trends, and more on YOU and your band as a business. The podcast brings you interviews from awesome artists and industry leaders – all with the goal of helping you find true and lasting success, financial stability, and personal wellbeing on your journey in the music industry. -- Resources: Evergreen Records | Production and Mixing Guide: The Best Way to Promote Your Music Guide: How to Build A Pro Web Presence to Grow Your Band David's Hierarchy of Leads – The 4 Levels of Fandom Music Marketing Psychology Case Study SongwriterSounds: Ultra-Usable Synth Presets for Logic Pro X
Well we had to make it to Mineral eventually right? At least we're talking about it with the wonderful presence of A Day Without Love. He introduces us to the classic emo majesty of 1997's The Power of Failing! It's a real good time and we get really into the weeds with what it means to influence bands and how emo wears it's influences so clearly on it's sleeve, and what that means for the culture! Oh yea, it's a TIME! Check out A Day b Love on all streaming services and listen to their wonderful tunes! And check out their podcast Dreams not Memes, it's absolutely FASCINATING, and a really good listen! Theme song is Sleep Schedule by the lovely Future Teens as always Thanks for reading to the end. It's really cool to me thinking that people are reading these exact words at some point in the future. Kinda trippy. Anyways, I appreciate you :)
OH YEAH. IT'S A NEW YEAR OF EMO TRASH EVERYBODY. We're starting this year with a bang! We had on Riss from Tiny Blue Ghost to chat all about Now Now and their record Threads. So why don't you... unwind with us! HA! it's a pun. Honestly I'm just preparing you for what's to come. Enjoy! Also go check out Tiny Blue Ghost and get hyped for this sick record they're working on! And lastly, as always, thank you to the lovely Future Teens for our theme song Sleep Schedule. Thanks for reading to the end. I'm really excited for what 2021 has in store for emo trash and I'm hoping I have the pure force of will to make it a good year! I appreciate you supporting that :)
It's a new episode of Emo Trash!!!! This was basically an inevitable one, we're talkin Tame Impala! Our friend Taylor comes on the podcast to show us the magic of Tame Impala's Currents. It's a worrisomely nostalgic time but honestly it was pretty cool being introduced to a record that I missed and probably never would have listened to like this if not for Emo Trash! Ya hear that! Emo Trash kinda has a purpose! At least for me! I don't know, I think I forgot how to write episode descriptions. Anyways, Taylor is awesome, Tame Impala is cool, start thinking now about what Emo Trash episode you're going to watch next, and hang out with us for a bit! As always theme song is Sleep Schedule by the lovely Future Teens. Thanks for reading until the end of this weird and wild description, ur super cool :)
Oh we've got a MONSTER of an episode for ya. It was recorded a bit ago but quarantine has officially been going on for so long that you CANT EVEN TELL. Well that's terrifying! But cozy up with us through this winter weather and these terrifying times as we get super emo about one of the most emo side projects to ever exist! We're talking about Dan Cambell of The Wonder Years side project Aaron West! And we're chattin all about the beautiful beast of a record that is Routine Maintenance. Oh yeah we're gettin SAD and ANALYTIC with this one. Check out A Few Good Records on bandcamp and socials and keep up with all the amazing work they do! Intro and Outro is Sleep Schedule by the lovely Future Teens as always. Thank you for reading to the end. It means a lot to me and I'm glad I can be a part of this very specific moment of your life. Have a great day :)
We got an interesting one for ya! Robin and I get introduced to Greg Mendez for the first time and oh my gosh y'all I'm so on board with it, I mean you'll hear it in the episode but still. Thanks for reading the description, ur great :) Intro and outro is Sleep Schedule by the lovely Future Teens as always
This week with chatted with Dan and Amy from Future Teens about covering Smash Mouth, what Dan "Soupy Campbell" thought of their TWY cover, pickle flavor snacks, and how the pandemic has impacted songwriting and feeling the effect of not being able to tour this year. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/a-few-good-records/support
We got a new episode for ya with the absolutely wonderful and sick as hell Pinkshift. It's a fun one and I kinda had no idea what I was doing because it was the first episode we had recorded in a WHILE. IM A PROFESSIONAL. Theme song is by Sleep Schedule by the lovely Future Teens as always.
Daniel Radin is the guitarist and vocalist in the band Future Teens and he’s also launched a new solo endeavor called Lake Saint Daniel - of which he has recently independently released a full-length album, “Good Things.” In this episode, we discuss Daniel’s experiences as a touring musician, doing the solo thing, and what it felt like to bring in a number of different tastes and styles into his sound without boundaries to create a very personal album. While we don’t talk a whole lot about Future Teens, I interviewed Amy Hoffman (of Future Teens) last year, and if you’d like to hear that conversation, just click here and you’ll get to hear about their wild ride to becoming a member of the band.Oh! and Daniel also produced the album that I put out this year so it was nice to hear a few of his thoughts on music production as well.MUSIC NOTE:- This week you got to hear tunes from the new Lake Saint Daniel album, “Good Things.”which was released independently on October 9.- On this episode, you got to hear the tracks, “Good Things” and “Well Lived” You can check out the entire “Good Things” album through all of the streaming platforms NOW! You can even download the album on bandcamp!- Also, if you’re into physical music, make sure you snag a vinyl copy of the album as well!VOTE SAVE AMERICA- On this episode, I hyped up Vote Save America! With the election quickly approaching, it is essential that we take the time to vote, encourage others to vote, and do what we can to get Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell out of control of our government. We gotta retake the Senate and humiliate Trump at the polls in just a few weeks.- Got to votesaveamerica.com to learn more about candidates in your state, ballot issues, and for volunteer opportunities. You can also learn ways to make a voting plan to ensure you’re good to go on election day.- Be a voter! Do what you can to make sure the next four years are better than the previous four, because we need that sort of change right now.
Jer here! this time we got a nice QUAINT episode! It's just some nice Emo Trash chattin about Jhariah's ep To Mend The Sun! It was TOP NOTCH emo trashing even without Robin there.... but have no fear, Robin will be back next time, so for now, let's just hang out and chat about an absolutely WILD ep. As always our wonderful theme song is Sleep Schedule by Future Teens
This episode covers the basics of Future Teens of Medicine, such as what it is, what it will consist of, how it will benefit you, and what plans there are for the future.
While I was in Texas in quarantine I had the chance to talk to Producer Engineer Justin Pizzoferrato. I met Justin at J Mascis's studio last fall when he was manning the board and I was filming. Justin has worked with some of the greats in the music world such as Dinosaur Jr, The Pixies, Lou Barlow, J Mascis, Wild Pink, Future Teens, Parquet Courts, Speedy Ortiz, Thurston Moore, Dead Confederate, Sonic Youth, The Hold Steady and the list go on. Enjoy the interview because Justin is cool. JS Host- Joe Salinas Producer- Joe Salinas, Michael Bonnee Intro music- Jason Andres music, The Pixies "In The Arms of Mrs Mark of Cain" https://www.sonelab.com/ https://www.allmusic.com/artist/justin-pizzoferrato-mn0000531599 https://www.voiceseverywhere.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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On this episode we're talking about objectively one of the most important records in all of human history ever and ever and i cant hear you disagreeing no i cant hear you la la la i can't hear you The Greatest Generation more like The Greatest record amirite? Anyways listen to the Fly on the Call podcast, it's fantastic and as always a huge shoutout to Future Teens for the killer theme song "Sleep Schedule"
Fun Fact: Anyone under the age of 13 could be considered a future teen. But today, we’re not concerned with them! This week, Ramsey and Heather listen to a song from Future Teen’s 2019 album Breakup Season, “Born To Stay!” This week: Our first remote episode, in the order of recording! We adjust to the new normal! And what does Tal Bachman have to do with all of this? All this and MORE! Don't want to end the fun? Check out our Spotify playlists for more music choices from Ramsey and Heather. Wanna get a shout-out on a future episode? Give us a rating on iTunes! It helps us, and it helps you feel good about yourself!
Emo Trash is back to keep ya company during quarantine!!! This episode we talked to TJ from Connecticut's own Mighty Tortuga (yes it's a sex thing, don't worry we talk extensively about it) about The Maine's Pioneer! It's a super fun ep and definitely goes in.... some directions our earlier episodes haven't ENJOY!!!! Theme song as always is Sleep Schedule by the lovely Future Teens
CODY IS THE BEST JOYCE MANOR RECORD.Yeah we said it, and we'll say it again for about an hour!Thanks a ton for Eric from Hospital Bracelet for coming on the podcast and make sure ya keep your eyes peeled for their upcoming music!And listen to more Joyce Manor! That's just a good life tip.Also as always, our kickass theme song is Sleep Schedule by the one and only Future Teens.
I talk to Amy and Daniel of Future Teens about their Dan Campbell-aproved record, Breakup Season. You can find Future Teens on Twitter @FutureTeensUSA and at futureteensusa.com.
Join us as we talk about the 16 best albums of the year in our second annual album of the year GAUNTLET where we duke it out (superfluously and humorously) over the best music of the year. This episode discusses the semi-finals and finals. This Wild Willing by Glen Hansard (8) vs. Four of Arrows by Great Grandpa (12) Everyday / Wild by Tourist (2) vs. Clairvoyant by State Faults (11) In-progress Ranking: ? ? ? ? Why Am I Like This? by Orla Gartland (3) Kiwanuka by Michael Kiwanuka (7) Somewhere City by Origami Angel (13) Until the Tide Creeps In by Penelope Isles (16) Nothing Left to Love by Counterparts (9) American Love Call by Durand Jones & The Indications (10) Work by Holy Ghost! (6) Breakup Season by Future Teens (5) A Different Shade of Blue by Knocked Loose (4) Crushing by Julia Jacklin (14) Hearth by The Valley Ends (15) uknowhatimsayin? by Danny Brown (1)
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Join us as we talk about the 16 best albums of the year in our second annual album of the year GAUNTLET where we duke it out (superfluously and humorously) over the best music of the year. This episode discusses round 2. This Wild Willing by Glen Hansard (8) vs. Until the Tide Creeps In by Penelope Isles (16) Everyday / Wild by Tourist (2) vs. Kiwanuka by Michael Kiwanuka (7) Why Am I Like This? by Orla Gartland (3) vs. Clairvoyant by State Faults (11) Four of Arrows by Great Grandpa (12) vs. Somewhere City by Origami Angel (13) In-progress Ranking: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Nothing Left to Love by Counterparts (9) American Love Call by Durand Jones & The Indications (10) Work by Holy Ghost! (6) Breakup Season by Future Teens (5) A Different Shade of Blue by Knocked Loose (4) Crushing by Julia Jacklin (14) Hearth by The Valley Ends (15) uknowhatimsayin? by Danny Brown (1)
Two listeners call in to share their favorite music of 2019. Hunter Bennett picks the Clockworks. And Scott Parks contributes a countdown that includes Brittany Howard, Nick Cave, Bonnie "Prince" Billy and Bill Callahan. Brad Maylor joins us in the basement and shares his picks: Oso Oso and Future Teens. Become a Rockin' the Suburbs patron - support the show and get bonus content - at Patreon.com/suburbspod (http://patreon.com/suburbspod) Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) . Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music by Quartjar. Visit quartjar42.com (http://quartjar42.com/) (c) 2020, Artie S. Industries LLC
Join us as we talk about the 16 best albums of the year in our second annual album of the year GAUNTLET where we duke it out (superfluously and humorously) over the best music of the year. This episode discusses round 1. uknowhatimsayin? by Danny Brown (1) vs. Until the Tide Creeps In by Penelope Isles (16) Everyday / Wild by Tourist (2) vs. Hearth by The Valley Ends (15) Why Am I Like This? by Orla Gartland (3) vs. Crushing by Julia Jacklin (14) A Different Shade of Blue by Knocked Loose (4) vs. Somewhere City by Origami Angel (13) Breakup Season by Future Teens (5) vs. Four of Arrows by Great Grandpa (12) Work by Holy Ghost! (6) vs. Clairvoyant by State Faults (11) Kiwanuka by Michael Kiwanuka (7) vs. Album by Artist (10) This Wild Willing by Glen Hansard (8) vs. Nothing Left to Love by Counterparts (9)
We had some issues with our recording software on this one, so sorry for the drop in quality halfway through!! It wouldn't be DIY without some hiccups right?? Anyway it was a blast having Emily Kitchin from Get Alternative on to talk about one of the sickest current punk bands, The Menzingers! The Menzingers have a new album coming out this Friday!! Check it out and their album "After the Party" wherever you consume media.Emily has her own site full of dope content!! She also writes/edits/provides dank memes for Get Alternative. Or find her on twitter @deathnap4cutieIntro and Outro- Sleep Schedule by Future Teens
The new album 'Breakup Season' from Future Teens released August 30, 2019 via Triple Crown Records. Review written by Tyra Brunz For more on Future Teens: https://twitter.com/futureteensusa Music featured Intro: Future Teens - Frequent Crier Outro: Future Teens - So What Tune in every Thursday at Midnight ET on idobi Radio for all new premiere episodes: idobi.com Follow us on Twitter @SpinThoughts. Subscribe to the show for free on Spotify, iTunes, Google Play, TuneIn, Stitcher and more! Visit our website: www.thespinningthoughts.com
What do you get when you mix 8-track, tumblr, the OC, and ska?? (yes, ska. always ska.) I guess you get this episode of emo trash!! Hope you enjoy it, and thanks again to Sammy and Em for joining us!! Throw some Sammy Heck on your fanfic playlists!!Death Cab is always up to something, most recently a new ep!(here's the alt press article from the episode hehe)Intro and Outro- Sleep Schedule by Future Teens
TONIGHT our hero discovers the 11 herbs and spices needed for eternal love. Who will be the first to play the KFC dating sim? How can you protect yourself from secondhand vaping? Can Todd Palin get his groove back? Find out on a new episode of Corbin vs the World! Featuring tunes by Daniel Johnston, Future Teens, and The Big Moon! Support this podcast
TONIGHT our hero discovers the 11 herbs and spices needed for eternal love. Who will be the first to play the KFC dating sim? How can you protect yourself from secondhand vaping? Can Todd Palin get his groove back? Find out on a new episode of Corbin vs the World! Featuring tunes by Daniel Johnston, Future Teens, and The Big Moon! Support this podcast
Kayla Carmicheal has long been shaped by the music she consumes, from her early excitement for The Wonder Years to the feelings made by The Sonder Bombs. Her writing has extended from The Alternative to The Grey Estates, where she's shared her favorite musicians' work as well as her own efforts to highlights people of color. Kayla joins this week to talk about her love of alternative music, her goals as a writer, the importance of being seen in DIY, and more. Follow Kayla's writing and thoughts on Twitter at @carmikeall. Find her work on getalternative.com and thegreyestates.com. Music on this episode by: Future Teens, "What's My Sign Again?" https://futureteens.bandcamp.com/ The Sonder Bombs, "Something I Said" https://thesonderbombs.bandcamp.com/ babygotbacktalk, "When They Go Low, We Go Six Feet Under" (Official video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMZCN0FCdRQ), https://babygotbacktalk.bandcamp.com/ Lilith, "Lean" https://liliththeband.bandcamp.com/ Get in touch with me through email at angrygrrrlmusic@gmail.com, or on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @angrygrrrlmusic. Leave a virtual tip for Angry Grrrl Music on Ko-fi at https://ko-fi.com/angrygrrrlmusic. Learn more about the podcast at angrygrrrlmusic.com. Vote for Angry Grrrl Music of the Indie Rock Persuasion as Best Local Podcast for Creative Loafing's "Best of the Bay" Awards, under People, Places, and Politics. Learn more at https://www.cltampa.com/bestofthebay2019#/gallery?group=320976.
Amy Hoffman is the vocalist and guitarist for the Boston-based band, Future Teens! Amy is one of the most wonderful human beings in the scene and their dedication to making the scene safe and inclusive is one of the best examples of creating a community of care. Amy had a wild ride that led her not only to the east coast but also to a career as a professional musician aboard cruise ships and eventually into their role with Future Teens. The band is about to release a brand new album, and Amy is READY to hit the road - a place that feels like home for them.Also, prepare yourself for one of the most chill and laid back chats I’ve ever had on this podcast! It’s a true joy.MUSIC NOTE:- This week you got to hear tunes from the new Future Teens album, “Breakup Season” which comes out September 6 through Triple Crown Records & Take this to Heart Records.- Future Teens is a wholesome emo act from Boston - the band has gained a lot of attention over the last year or so from being a nonstop touring act that shares a vibrant and engaging performance. In fact, you can check out the band opening for Oso Oso starting on 8/22 - check out the tour dates here.- On this episode, you got to hear the tracks, “Emotional Bachelor,” “Frequent Crier” and “So What.” You can check out the band’s previous tunes through Future Teens’ Bandcamp page, and through all of the streaming platforms! Also, snag a vinyl or CD copy of the album as well!THE CONNECTEDU NETWORK- This week, you got to learn about the ConnectEDU Network, of which this podcast is now a contributing member!- ConnectEDU Network connects the unique perspectives and expert insight of higher education through podcasting. If you’re affiliated with higher education – from professor to director of marketing – you’ll be able to find a podcast that fits your style. Our podcasts are produced and hosted by passionate and innovative members of the field, all fueled by the excitement of the future of higher education.- You should check out all of the Network’s content creators and podcasts right now if you’re looking for some new education-based pods!And you can now join our Facebook community by CLICKING HERE!THE ART OF SURVIVAL UPDATEWe've officially rebranded The Art of Survival and launched a revamping of our website - artissurvival.com! Check out the MANY resources we have available and please feel free to read our stories and share your own!We are also excited to announce a brand new Patreon account - so if you would like to support our work, please check out your options of how to do so! Even $5/month can go a long way!Check out the link here:https://www.patreon.com/artofsurvivalAnd if you haven't noticed, we're dedicating ourselves to the music scene moving forward - so if your band/venue would like to work with us, please reach out!FOLLOW, RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE!- Any love on the iTunes app helps! CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE ITUNES STORE!- Don't forget, Android users - we are now on the Google Play Store!!- We're also FINALLY on Stitcher, so head over there if that's your preferred platform!- Follow along on Instagram and Twitter @eduPUNXpod!Thanks so much for tuning in - we will be back in two weeks with another great chat!
Have you ever had Persian cotton candy? It looks like Muppet hair and tastes like pistachio — well, at least the one we ate in the studio. We begin our show with one of the great poets of the day, Kate Tempest. The British playwright, novelist and spoken word artist has a new record coming called The Book of Traps and Lessons. We play "Firesmoke," a song dedicated to her lover. We also have new music from Japanese Breakfast, and as NPR Music's Marissa Lorusso tells us, the entire song was written and recorded by Michelle Zauner in a hotel in Bali.NPR Music's Lyndsey McKenna brings us music from Mannequin Pussy and a song about what happens on the downside of romance, called "Drunk II." Lyndsey also brings us "Emotional Bachelor" from Future Teens, a band that calls its style "Boston bummer pop." And I have the shortest song in recent memory from a new trio I love called Patio. This 1:35-minute gem takes inspiration from a dream and features the winning line, "I think I'm gonna go home and listen to Washer / Instead of spending any more time with you."
On this episode of Emo Trash, we brought along Quinn (local nerd) and Wes (local rocker of Sunday Morning!) to talk about Stovall by Microwave (possible inventors of music??) Check out Sunday Morning on facebook and bandcamp, and stay tuned for new music soon!! https://sundaymorningct.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/SundayMorningCT/ Check out Microwave and their latest album, "Much Love"!! https://www.mcrwv.com/ Intro and Outro- Sleep Schedule by Future Teens https://futureteens.bandcamp.com/
IT'S THE MAXFUNDRIVE! To celebrate this most wonderful time of year, we brought on our favorite teen of the future, Charlie Gail McElroy! We wanted to find out what the teens of tomorrow are going to be listening to, watching, and doing, so we went straight to the source. Come join all four of us, and don't forget to become a member of the MaxFun family this MaxFunDrive! Music: "Baby You Change Your Mind" by Nouvellas
Talking about these rad artist: "Blue Again" - Weakened Friends "Let You Down" - Sincere Engineer "Learned Behavior" - Future Teens "broken" - ManDancing
Host: ANDRAS JONES Musical Guest: FUTURE TEENS FUTURE TEENS are: Daniel Radin Amy Hoffman Maya Mortman Colby Blauvelt R8B Theme Song performed by: FUTURE TEENS Andras Jones - Producer/Editor Andrew Burrill - Producer Daniel Radin - Recording Engineer Tony Householder - Mixing Engineer/Graphic Design Branika Scott - Social Media Producer Carlo Velasquez - Digital Media Brought to you by Erica Russel LINKS: RADIO8BLOG - http://www.radio8ball.com/2018/11/28/future-teens-future-teens/ FUTURE TEENS - https://futureteens.bandcamp.com/ RADIO8BALL APP - http://www.radio8ball.com/the-r8b-app/ RADIO8BALL PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball RADIO8BALL FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/radio8ball/ RADIO8BALL TWITTER - @radio8ball RADIO8BALL INSTAGRAM - @theradio8ballshow Support the show. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host: ANDRAS JONES Musical Guest: FUTURE TEENS Guest: COLBY BLAUVELT FUTURE TEENS are: Daniel Radin Amy Hoffman Maya Mortman Colby Blauvelt R8B Theme Song performed by: FUTURE TEENS Andras Jones - Producer/Editor Andrew Burrill - Producer Daniel Radin - Recording Engineer Tony Householder - Mixing Engineer/Graphic Design Branika Scott - Social Media Producer Carlo Velasquez - Digital Media Brought to you by Erica Russel LINKS: RADIO8BLOG - http://www.radio8ball.com/2018/11/28/colby-blauvelt-future-teens/ FUTURE TEENS - https://futureteens.bandcamp.com/ RADIO8BALL APP - http://www.radio8ball.com/the-r8b-app/ RADIO8BALL PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball RADIO8BALL FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/radio8ball/ RADIO8BALL TWITTER - @radio8ball RADIO8BALL INSTAGRAM - @theradio8ballshow Support the show. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host: ANDRAS JONES Musical Guest: FUTURE TEENS Guest: ERIN KIZER FUTURE TEENS are: Daniel Radin Amy Hoffman Maya Mortman Colby Blauvelt R8B Theme Song performed by: FUTURE TEENS Andras Jones - Producer/Editor Andrew Burrill - Producer Daniel Radin - Recording Engineer Tony Householder - Mixing Engineer/Graphic Design Branika Scott - Social Media Producer Carlo Velasquez - Digital Media Brought to you by Erica Russel LINKS: RADIO8BLOG - http://www.radio8ball.com/2018/11/28/erin-kizer-future-teens/ PROJECT REPAT https://www.projectrepat.com FUTURE TEENS - https://futureteens.bandcamp.com/ RADIO8BALL APP - http://www.radio8ball.com/the-r8b-app/ RADIO8BALL PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball RADIO8BALL FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/radio8ball/ RADIO8BALL TWITTER - @radio8ball RADIO8BALL INSTAGRAM - @theradio8ballshow Support the show. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host: ANDRAS JONES Musical Guest: FUTURE TEENS Guest: JESSICA HESSE FUTURE TEENS are: Daniel Radin Amy Hoffman Maya Mortman Colby Blauvelt R8B Theme Song performed by: FUTURE TEENS Andras Jones - Producer/Editor Andrew Burrill - Producer Daniel Radin - Recording Engineer Tony Householder - Mixing Engineer/Graphic Design Branika Scott - Social Media Producer Carlo Velasquez - Digital Media Brought to you by Erica Russel LINKS: RADIO8BLOG - http://www.radio8ball.com/2018/11/28/jessica-hesse-future-teens/ JESSICA HESSE-Tuft: https://tuftband.bandcamp.com/ FUTURE TEENS - https://futureteens.bandcamp.com/ RADIO8BALL APP - http://www.radio8ball.com/the-r8b-app/ RADIO8BALL PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball RADIO8BALL FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/radio8ball/ RADIO8BALL TWITTER - @radio8ball RADIO8BALL INSTAGRAM - @theradio8ballshow Support the show. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host: ANDRAS JONES Musical Guest: FUTURE TEENS Guest: CHRISTINE VARRIALE FUTURE TEENS are: Daniel Radin Amy Hoffman Maya Mortman Colby Blauvelt R8B Theme Song performed by: FUTURE TEENS Andras Jones - Producer/Editor Andrew Burrill - Producer Daniel Radin - Recording Engineer Tony Householder - Mixing Engineer/Graphic Design Branika Scott - Social Media Producer Carlo Velasquez - Digital Media Brought to you by Erica Russel LINKS: RADIO8BLOG - http://www.radio8ball.com/2018/11/28/christine-varriale-future-teens/ CHRISTINE VARRIALE: Alston Pudding Blog: allstonpudding.com/ FUTURE TEENS - https://futureteens.bandcamp.com/ RADIO8BALL APP - http://www.radio8ball.com/the-r8b-app/ RADIO8BALL PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball RADIO8BALL FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/radio8ball/ RADIO8BALL TWITTER - @radio8ball RADIO8BALL INSTAGRAM - @theradio8ballshow Support the show. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host: ANDRAS JONES Musical Guest: FUTURE TEENS Guest: KENDALL MOTL R8B Theme Song performed by: FUTURE TEENS FUTURE TEENS are: Daniel Radin Amy Hoffman Maya Mortman Colby Blauvelt Andras Jones - Producer/Editor Andrew Burrill - Producer Daniel Radin- Recording Engineer Tony Householder - Mixing Engineer/Graphic Design Branika Scott - Social Media Producer Carlo Velasquez - Digital Media Brought to you by Erica Russel LINKS: RADIO8BLOG - http://www.radio8ball.com/2018/11/28/kendall-motl-future-teens/ KENDALL MOTL: The Ox in Sioux City, IA: https://www.facebook.com/theox712/ FUTURE TEENS - https://futureteens.bandcamp.com/ RADIO8BALL APP - http://www.radio8ball.com/the-r8b-app/ RADIO8BALL PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball RADIO8BALL FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/radio8ball/ RADIO8BALL TWITTER - @radio8ball RADIO8BALL INSTAGRAM - @theradio8ballshow Support the show. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host: ANDRAS JONES Musical Guest: FUTURE TEENS Guest: CHELSEA URSIN R8B Theme Song performed by: FUTURE TEENS "Die Alone" by BANANA Andras Jones - Producer/Editor Andrew Burrill - Producer Daniel Radin - Recording Engineer Tony Householder - Mixing Engineer/Graphic Design Branika Scott - Social Media Producer Carlo Velasquez - Digital Media Brought to you by Erica Russel LINKS: RADIO8BLOG - http://www.radio8ball.com/2018/11/28/chelsea-ursin-future-teens/ CHELSEA URSIN- Banana: https://bananama.bandcamp.com/ Dear Young Rocker: https://www.dearyoungrocker.com/ FUTURE TEENS - https://futureteens.bandcamp.com/ RADIO8BALL APP - http://www.radio8ball.com/the-r8b-app/ RADIO8BALL PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball RADIO8BALL FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/radio8ball/ RADIO8BALL TWITTER - @radio8ball RADIO8BALL INSTAGRAM - @theradio8ballshow Support the show. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host: ANDRAS JONES Musical Guest: FUTURE TEENS FUTURE TEENS are: Daniel Radin Amy Hoffman Maya Mortman Colby Blauvelt R8B Theme Song performed by: FUTURE TEENS Andras Jones - Producer/Editor Andrew Burrill - Producer Daniel Radin - Recording Engineer Tony Householder - Mixing Engineer/Graphic Design Branika Scott - Social Media Producer Carlo Velasquez - Digital Media Brought to you by Erica Russel LINKS: RADIO8BLOG - http://www.radio8ball.com/2018/11/28/andras-jones-future-teens/ FUTURE TEENS -https://futureteens.bandcamp.com/ RADIO8BALL APP - http://www.radio8ball.com/the-r8b-app/ RADIO8BALL PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball RADIO8BALL FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/radio8ball/ RADIO8BALL TWITTER - @radio8ball RADIO8BALL INSTAGRAM - @theradio8ballshow Support the show. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Booking shows, managing artists, and organizing PR, on top of being enrolled in university sure makes Lindsey Miller look like a super human. Lindsey, the founder of Otherways Music, joins to talk about the opportunities and challenges of working in music, fandoms' influences, and the importance of booking diverse lineups. Keep up with Otherways Music at https://otherwaysmusic.com/ , as well as on Facebook and Twitter. Music on this episode by: Future Teens, https://futureteens.bandcamp.com Great Wight, https://thegreatwight.bandcamp.com Clara Joy, https://clarajoy.bandcamp.com Angry Grrrl Music of the Indie Rock Persuasion is doing its first LIVE SHOW at The Fest 17! Join at the Hippodrome in Gainesville, Florida at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 27. Stay tuned on social media for guest announcements coming soon! RSVP to the event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/4722312499174 Get in touch with me through email at angrygrrrlmusic@gmail.com, or on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @angrygrrrlmusic.
Diving into DIY headfirst is Ellie Hart, founder of MELTT Magazine and LEAD DIY. At 23, she has two thriving projects that are making waves across independent music. With MELTT, Ellie has gathered playlists over the last six months, including guest-curated lists from different artists. She's even begun to explore album reviews. LEAD DIY, or Lighting and Epilepsy Awareness Development in DIY, shares educational materials and signage to bands and venues for shows involving fast or strobe lighting. Ellie has shared her flyers throughout the Northeast and with touring bands like Future Teens. Learn more about MELTT and LEAD DIY at meltmagazine.com. Music in this episode, chosen by Ellie, includes: Future Teens, "Girlfriend on a Gap Year": futureteens.bandcamp.com Just Friends, "Supersonic": justfriendsca.bandcamp.com Barely Civil, "Eau Claire? Oh, Claire": https://barelycivil.bandcamp.com Angry Grrrl Music of the Indie Rock Persuasion is doing its first LIVE SHOW at The Fest 17! Join at the Hippodrome in Gainesville, Florida at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 27. Stay tuned on social media for guest announcements coming soon! RSVP to the event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/4722312499174 Get in touch with me through email at angrygrrrlmusic@gmail.com, or on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @angrygrrrlmusic.
Radha, Loren, and Erin invite Alex Bell to preview the Singapore Trump-Kim summit, explaining that while there’s more than staring into one another’s eyes for arms control, chemistry is a good start. When we recorded, the G7 had wrapped but not yet crashed and burned into a playground taunt with Canada, so Radha gives a good lesson on tariffs instead of assessing border skirmishes along the Great Lakes. If you’ve been distracted you may have not noticed the absurd amount of Chinese espionage activity as the OPM hacks bear fruit. The show recommends everyone keep an eye on the Pompeo-Bolton tea leaves and how Pompeo’s embrace of State bureaucracy may be hamstrung. Erin kicks off a new segment, the Soapbox, on Google’s rejection of military AI work and what that means for future advances in military technologies. Conflicting Civilian casualty reporting, protests in Jordan, and SOF in Somalia are somehow the lesser included events in the crazy three ring goat rodeo of a week. Credit for this week’s title and general approach to life go to Jeffrey Lewis. Alexandra Bell and James McKeon, Three strikes means Bolton should be out, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists The Once and Future Framework, The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation R Scott Kemp, North Korean disarmament: build technology and trust, Nature John Lyons, "From ‘Punk Kid’ to 21st Century Tyrant: Kim Jong Un Seizes His Moment,” Wall Street Journal Zainab Fattah, "Saudis to Host Jordan-Support Meeting After Tax Bill Protests,” Bloomberg Barbara Starr and Ryan Browne, “US service member killed in Somalia,” CNN U.S. Africa Command, “U.S. Statement on Situation in Somalia,” AFRICOM Shawn Snow, “One US special operations member killed, several wounded in attack in Somalia,” Military Times Aruna Viswanatha, "Ex-CIA Officer’s Case Highlights Fears About Reach of Chinese Spying,” Wall Street Journal Adam Goldman, “Ex-C.I.A. Officer Is Convicted of Spying for China,” New York Times Mike Ives, “U.S. Army Veteran Tried to Spy for China, Officials Say,” New York Times Ellen Nakashima and Paul Sonne, "China hacked a Navy contractor and secured a trove of highly sensitive data on submarine warfare,” Washington Post Ian Brown, "Imagining a Cyber Surprise: How Might China Use Stolen OPM Records to Target Trust?” War on the Rocks Thomas Wright, “Trump Is Choosing Eastern Europe,” Atlantic Susan B. Glasser, "Under Trump, “America First” Really Is Turning Out to Be America Alone,” New Yorker Neil Irwin, “What Is the Trade Deficit?” New York Times Kai Ryssdal, “How U.S. trade policy has changed over 30 years,” Marketplace Heather Long, “There are ‘nuggets of truth’ to what Trump says about trade,” Washington Post Robbie Gramer, Pompeo’s Pledge to Lift Hiring Freeze at State Department Hits Big Snag, Foreign Policy Casualty Records, Department of Defense "Syria: Raqqa in ruins and civilians devastated after US-led ‘war of annihilation,’” Amnesty International Helene Cooper, “U.S. Strikes Killed Nearly 500 Civilians in 2017, Pentagon Says,” New York Times Sundar Pichai, “AI at Google: our principles,” Google Kate Conger, “Google Backtracks, Says Its AI Will Not Be Used for Weapons or Surveillance,” Gizmodo Music by Future Teens Produced by Tre Hester
Radha, Loren, and Erin invite Alex Bell to preview the Singapore Trump-Kim summit, explaining that while there’s more than staring into one another’s eyes for arms control, chemistry is a good start. When we recorded, the G7 had wrapped but not yet crashed and burned into a playground taunt with Canada, so Radha gives a good lesson on tariffs instead of assessing border skirmishes along the Great Lakes. If you’ve been distracted you may have not noticed the absurd amount of Chinese espionage activity as the OPM hacks bear fruit. The show recommends everyone keep an eye on the Pompeo-Bolton tea leaves and how Pompeo’s embrace of State bureaucracy may be hamstrung. Erin kicks off a new segment, the Soapbox, on Google’s rejection of military AI work and what that means for future advances in military technologies. Conflicting Civilian casualty reporting, protests in Jordan, and SOF in Somalia are somehow the lesser included events in the crazy three ring goat rodeo of a week. Credit for this week’s title and general approach to life go to Jeffrey Lewis. Alexandra Bell and James McKeon, Three strikes means Bolton should be out, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists The Once and Future Framework, The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation R Scott Kemp, North Korean disarmament: build technology and trust, Nature John Lyons, "From ‘Punk Kid’ to 21st Century Tyrant: Kim Jong Un Seizes His Moment,” Wall Street Journal Zainab Fattah, "Saudis to Host Jordan-Support Meeting After Tax Bill Protests,” Bloomberg Barbara Starr and Ryan Browne, “US service member killed in Somalia,” CNN U.S. Africa Command, “U.S. Statement on Situation in Somalia,” AFRICOM Shawn Snow, “One US special operations member killed, several wounded in attack in Somalia,” Military Times Aruna Viswanatha, "Ex-CIA Officer’s Case Highlights Fears About Reach of Chinese Spying,” Wall Street Journal Adam Goldman, “Ex-C.I.A. Officer Is Convicted of Spying for China,” New York Times Mike Ives, “U.S. Army Veteran Tried to Spy for China, Officials Say,” New York Times Ellen Nakashima and Paul Sonne, "China hacked a Navy contractor and secured a trove of highly sensitive data on submarine warfare,” Washington Post Ian Brown, "Imagining a Cyber Surprise: How Might China Use Stolen OPM Records to Target Trust?” War on the Rocks Thomas Wright, “Trump Is Choosing Eastern Europe,” Atlantic Susan B. Glasser, "Under Trump, “America First” Really Is Turning Out to Be America Alone,” New Yorker Neil Irwin, “What Is the Trade Deficit?” New York Times Kai Ryssdal, “How U.S. trade policy has changed over 30 years,” Marketplace Heather Long, “There are ‘nuggets of truth’ to what Trump says about trade,” Washington Post Robbie Gramer, Pompeo’s Pledge to Lift Hiring Freeze at State Department Hits Big Snag, Foreign Policy Casualty Records, Department of Defense "Syria: Raqqa in ruins and civilians devastated after US-led ‘war of annihilation,’” Amnesty International Helene Cooper, “U.S. Strikes Killed Nearly 500 Civilians in 2017, Pentagon Says,” New York Times Sundar Pichai, “AI at Google: our principles,” Google Kate Conger, “Google Backtracks, Says Its AI Will Not Be Used for Weapons or Surveillance,” Gizmodo Music by Future Teens Produced by Tre Hester
This week we ask Emma Ashford to reveal the mysteries of Trump's Middle East policy. Then Loren, Radha, and Erin dive into the recent trade dramas before pondering whether the summit with North Korea is best understood as a Rom-Com or Telenovela. Colombian elections, change of command in Afghanistan, and the toxic culture within ICE round out the conversation before we escape to the wonders of pop-culture. Emma Ashford and John Glaser, “Unforced Error: The Risks of Confrontation with Iran,” CATO Institute Emma Ashford, “Unbalanced Rethinking America’s Commitment to the Middle East,” Strategy Studies Quarterly Trevor Thrall and Emma Ashford, “Power Problems,” CATO Institute Runrig, Loch Lomond “Colombians vote for new president with peace deal, economy at stake,” Reuters Camila Zuluaga, “Colombia, trapped between extremes,” Washington Post Ana Swanson, “Trump Administration Plans to Revive ZTE, Prompting Backlash,” New York Times Shawn Donnan, “Trump car tariffs highlight threat of retaliatory trade war,” Financial Times Jonathan Landay and Rupam Jain, “U.S. sanctions on Iran threaten vital Afghanistan trade project,” Reuters Jeremy Diamond, “Peter Navarro and Steven Mnuchin feuded at Beijing trade talks,” CNN Daniel W. Drezner, “Targeted Sanctions in a World of Global Finance,” Research on Economic Sanctions Kanga Kong, “Budding Moon-Kim Bromance Poses Risk to Trump Pressure Campaign,” Bloomberg Laura Rosenberger, “Kim Jong Un is better off now than he was before Trump agreed to a summit,” Washington Post Ilan Goldenberg, “Trump Has No Idea How Diplomatic Deals Work,” Foreign Policy Patrick M. Cronin and Abigail Grace, “Trump Leaves the Door Open for Another North Korea Summit,” CNAS Mark Mazzetti, Ronen Bergman, and David D. Kirkpatrick, “Trump Jr. and Other Aides Met With Gulf Emissary Offering Help to Win Election,” New York Times Dara Lind, “Trump’s DHS is using an extremely dubious statistic to justify splitting up families at the border,” Vox Dara Lind, Tweet (25 May 2018) Music by Future Teens Produced by Tre Hester Lizzie Plaugic, “Amazon is adapting William Gibson’s The Peripheral into a TV series,” Verge
This week we ask Emma Ashford to reveal the mysteries of Trump's Middle East policy. Then Loren, Radha, and Erin dive into the recent trade dramas before pondering whether the summit with North Korea is best understood as a Rom-Com or Telenovela. Colombian elections, change of command in Afghanistan, and the toxic culture within ICE round out the conversation before we escape to the wonders of pop-culture. Emma Ashford and John Glaser, “Unforced Error: The Risks of Confrontation with Iran,” CATO Institute Emma Ashford, “Unbalanced Rethinking America’s Commitment to the Middle East,” Strategy Studies Quarterly Trevor Thrall and Emma Ashford, “Power Problems,” CATO Institute Runrig, Loch Lomond “Colombians vote for new president with peace deal, economy at stake,” Reuters Camila Zuluaga, “Colombia, trapped between extremes,” Washington Post Ana Swanson, “Trump Administration Plans to Revive ZTE, Prompting Backlash,” New York Times Shawn Donnan, “Trump car tariffs highlight threat of retaliatory trade war,” Financial Times Jonathan Landay and Rupam Jain, “U.S. sanctions on Iran threaten vital Afghanistan trade project,” Reuters Jeremy Diamond, “Peter Navarro and Steven Mnuchin feuded at Beijing trade talks,” CNN Daniel W. Drezner, “Targeted Sanctions in a World of Global Finance,” Research on Economic Sanctions Kanga Kong, “Budding Moon-Kim Bromance Poses Risk to Trump Pressure Campaign,” Bloomberg Laura Rosenberger, “Kim Jong Un is better off now than he was before Trump agreed to a summit,” Washington Post Ilan Goldenberg, “Trump Has No Idea How Diplomatic Deals Work,” Foreign Policy Patrick M. Cronin and Abigail Grace, “Trump Leaves the Door Open for Another North Korea Summit,” CNAS Mark Mazzetti, Ronen Bergman, and David D. Kirkpatrick, “Trump Jr. and Other Aides Met With Gulf Emissary Offering Help to Win Election,” New York Times Dara Lind, “Trump’s DHS is using an extremely dubious statistic to justify splitting up families at the border,” Vox Dara Lind, Tweet (25 May 2018) Music by Future Teens Produced by Tre Hester Lizzie Plaugic, “Amazon is adapting William Gibson’s The Peripheral into a TV series,” Verge
This week on Bombshell, Radha, Erin, and Loren play natsec madlibs with Amanda Sloat, discussing every possible complexity of US-Syria policy during John Bolton's first week. The neverending potential for a trade war, protests in the run up to the US embassy in Israel's moving day, and Russian expulsions get a lightning round in Keeping Up Foreign Relations. And for White House mayhem they stick to the other side of the river, checking in on the disturbing trend of aviation mishaps, the anniversary of combat integration of women, and sending troops to the border. And you should all be watching Killing Eve. Amanda Sloat, "Trump's Syria whiplash," Brookings Amanda Sloat, "The West's Turkey conundrum," Brookings BBC, "Syria: The story of the conflict," BBC Morning Edition, "Analysis Of U.S.-Led Airstrikes On Syria After Suspected Chemical Attack," NPR Nancy Marshall-Genzer, Jed Kim, Renata Sago, Marielle Segarra, Danielle Chiriguayo, Jana Kasperkevic, Aaron Schrank, "Your trade war questions, answered," Marketplace Alex Capri, "Trump's 'Trade War' Irony: America Loses By Not Rejoining The TPP," Forbes Zeeshan Aleem, "Trump wasted his chance to make the TPP stronger," Vox Keith Bradsher, "Trump Weighs Return to Trans-Pacific Partnership. Not So Fast, Say Members." New York Times Rushdi Abu Alouf and Noga Tarnopolsky, "Nearly 1,000 Palestinians injured in Gaza-Israel border protests," Los Angeles Times Ilan Goldenberg, "How Trump can move the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem," Politico Greg Jaffe, John Hudson, and Philip Rucker, "Trump, a reluctant hawk, has battled his top aides on Russia and lost," Washington Post Katie Rogers and Eileen Sullivan, "Trump and Western Allies Expel Scores of Russians in Sweeping Rebuke Over U.K. Poisoning," New York Times Tara Copp, "Military Times Crash Database," Military Times Tara Copp, "Navy's spike in aviation mishaps is the military's worst, up 82 percent," Military Times Doug Mataconis, "Federal Judge Blocks New Version Of Trump's Transgender Military Ban," Outside the Beltway Elliot Spagat and Luis Alonso Lugo, "US says California rejects proposed border duties for troops," AP Lindsay P. Cohn, on Twitter "Update on the Status of Women in Combat," CNAS Jen Chaney, "BBC America's Killing Eve Is Instantly Addictive Television," Vulture Music by Future Teens Produced by Tre Hester
This week on Bombshell, Radha, Erin, and Loren play natsec madlibs with Amanda Sloat, discussing every possible complexity of US-Syria policy during John Bolton's first week. The neverending potential for a trade war, protests in the run up to the US embassy in Israel's moving day, and Russian expulsions get a lightning round in Keeping Up Foreign Relations. And for White House mayhem they stick to the other side of the river, checking in on the disturbing trend of aviation mishaps, the anniversary of combat integration of women, and sending troops to the border. And you should all be watching Killing Eve. Amanda Sloat, "Trump's Syria whiplash," Brookings Amanda Sloat, "The West's Turkey conundrum," Brookings BBC, "Syria: The story of the conflict," BBC Morning Edition, "Analysis Of U.S.-Led Airstrikes On Syria After Suspected Chemical Attack," NPR Nancy Marshall-Genzer, Jed Kim, Renata Sago, Marielle Segarra, Danielle Chiriguayo, Jana Kasperkevic, Aaron Schrank, "Your trade war questions, answered," Marketplace Alex Capri, "Trump's 'Trade War' Irony: America Loses By Not Rejoining The TPP," Forbes Zeeshan Aleem, "Trump wasted his chance to make the TPP stronger," Vox Keith Bradsher, "Trump Weighs Return to Trans-Pacific Partnership. Not So Fast, Say Members." New York Times Rushdi Abu Alouf and Noga Tarnopolsky, "Nearly 1,000 Palestinians injured in Gaza-Israel border protests," Los Angeles Times Ilan Goldenberg, "How Trump can move the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem," Politico Greg Jaffe, John Hudson, and Philip Rucker, "Trump, a reluctant hawk, has battled his top aides on Russia and lost," Washington Post Katie Rogers and Eileen Sullivan, "Trump and Western Allies Expel Scores of Russians in Sweeping Rebuke Over U.K. Poisoning," New York Times Tara Copp, "Military Times Crash Database," Military Times Tara Copp, "Navy's spike in aviation mishaps is the military's worst, up 82 percent," Military Times Doug Mataconis, "Federal Judge Blocks New Version Of Trump's Transgender Military Ban," Outside the Beltway Elliot Spagat and Luis Alonso Lugo, "US says California rejects proposed border duties for troops," AP Lindsay P. Cohn, on Twitter "Update on the Status of Women in Combat," CNAS Jen Chaney, "BBC America's Killing Eve Is Instantly Addictive Television," Vulture Music by Future Teens Produced by Tre Hester
This week, the ladies of Bombshell welcome Lindsey Ford, from the Asia Society Policy Institute, to chat about this spring's Appointment in Helsinki: the US-North Korea presidential summit. Then, they set an Iran Deal death watch and puzzle through what happens when Red Sparrow meets real life in the nerve-agent poisoning of a Russian double agent in the UK. White House mayhem continues to say "hold my beer" with the firing of Rex Tillerson and what it means for Trump administration Kremlinology. Finally, the pop culture world is looking up, with the return of Occupied, the digital release of Last Jedi, and much more. Karoun Demirjian, "Corker prediction: Trump will pull out of Iran nuclear deal in May," Washington Post Ankit Panda and Vipin Narang, "The Trump-Kim Summit and North Korean Denuclearization: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly," War on the Rocks Ellen Barry, "Britain Says It Has Proof Russia Stockpiled Lethal Nerve Agent," New York Times Andrew Jeong, "North Korea to Meet for Talks With U.S., South Korean Delegations in Helsinki," Wall Street Journal Heidi Blake, Tom Warren, Richard Holmes, Jason Leopold, Jane Bradley, Alex Campbell, "From Russia With Blood," BuzzFeed Derek Chollet and Julie Smith, "The Clock Is Already Ticking On Mike Pompeo," Foreign Policy Ilan Goldenberg, "A Requiem for Rex's Redesign," Foreign Policy Ilan Goldenberg and Elizabeth Rosenberg, "How to Save the Iran Nuclear Deal," Foreign Affairs Alex Ward, "Trump finally decided to get tough on Russia. But did he go far enough?" Vox Ellen Barry, "Britain Hints at Tougher Blow Against Russia: Stripping Tycoon's Assets," New York Times Asia Society Policy Institute event, "Drones, Bots, and Smart Weapons: Artificial Intelligence and Asian Security" Produced by Tre Hester Theme Music by Future Teens
This week, the ladies of Bombshell welcome Lindsey Ford, from the Asia Society Policy Institute, to chat about this spring's Appointment in Helsinki: the US-North Korea presidential summit. Then, they set an Iran Deal death watch and puzzle through what happens when Red Sparrow meets real life in the nerve-agent poisoning of a Russian double agent in the UK. White House mayhem continues to say "hold my beer" with the firing of Rex Tillerson and what it means for Trump administration Kremlinology. Finally, the pop culture world is looking up, with the return of Occupied, the digital release of Last Jedi, and much more. Karoun Demirjian, "Corker prediction: Trump will pull out of Iran nuclear deal in May," Washington Post Ankit Panda and Vipin Narang, "The Trump-Kim Summit and North Korean Denuclearization: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly," War on the Rocks Ellen Barry, "Britain Says It Has Proof Russia Stockpiled Lethal Nerve Agent," New York Times Andrew Jeong, "North Korea to Meet for Talks With U.S., South Korean Delegations in Helsinki," Wall Street Journal Heidi Blake, Tom Warren, Richard Holmes, Jason Leopold, Jane Bradley, Alex Campbell, "From Russia With Blood," BuzzFeed Derek Chollet and Julie Smith, "The Clock Is Already Ticking On Mike Pompeo," Foreign Policy Ilan Goldenberg, "A Requiem for Rex's Redesign," Foreign Policy Ilan Goldenberg and Elizabeth Rosenberg, "How to Save the Iran Nuclear Deal," Foreign Affairs Alex Ward, "Trump finally decided to get tough on Russia. But did he go far enough?" Vox Ellen Barry, "Britain Hints at Tougher Blow Against Russia: Stripping Tycoon's Assets," New York Times Asia Society Policy Institute event, "Drones, Bots, and Smart Weapons: Artificial Intelligence and Asian Security" Produced by Tre Hester Theme Music by Future Teens
Feel the depth of emotions (and yes, that includes a lot of love!) for Boston's own Future Teens! Amy Hoffman talks about meeting her bandmates, writing music and growing at the same time, her excitement for Future Teens's first national tour, and more. Listen to more music by Future Teens at https://futureteens.bandcamp.com and on all streaming services.Get in touch with me at angrygrrrlmusic@gmail.com, on Twitter & Instagram @AngryGrrrlMusic, or "Like" on Facebook!
Jess Hall and Tom Stevens are half of the Eastern Mass-based band, oldsoul. oldsoul releases its debut LP, "coy," this Friday, February 9 on Counter Intuitive Records. Jess plays guitar and sings and yells a whole bunch, and Tom plays guitar and sings and talks on the album as well. They're also BOTH recent college graduates!!In this chat, we dig into the origins of the band, what it takes to keep a band alive while attending college, and the importance of safety at gigs in today's #MeToo society of folks finally listening to survivors and holding abusers responsible for their actions.There was so much to get into on this episode that there will even be an XTRA episode on Saturday, so stay tuned for that! You get to hear a bunch of new tunes from oldsoul on this episode and if you're in the Lowell, Mass area on Friday, try to make it out to their album release show at unchARTed Gallery.MUSIC NOTES:- You hear the tune, "Good Girl," at the beginning of this episode. It's the penultimate track on the new oldsoul album, "coy," which is out this Friday through Counter Intuitive Records.- The featured track is "I Fell Asleep to Twin Peaks pt. 1," which is discussed in the episode - it was the first single for the new album, and is a two-part track pairs very well in the context of the album.- If you like what you hear, please visit oldsoulma.bandcamp.com to pick up the album on CD or digital download! Support one of the best up-and-coming acts today!ADVERTISING NOTE:- This week I hyped up the great work done by Allston Pudding - the Boston alternative music blog and music production company.- Allston Pudding is operated and written by fans and musicians to highlight new music and live music from all over. They are supporters of local music, from their hometowns to local scenes throughout the world. Allston Pudding hopes to support and champion artists who may not receive their proper radio play or publicity, but definitely deserve your attention.- On Tuesday, Allston Pudding featured a live session with our friends in Future Teens! It's a lively and lovely look at another of Boston's big acts on the rise and we'd love ya'll to check it out.- And if you're in the need of new and upcoming music, definitely peruse the Allston Pudding site and get yourself acquainted with the bands they suggest you check out!
Katy Hamm hasn't been on the podcast in a few weeks, so we wanted to catch up a little bit on some boring tax stuff, implications regarding student loans, tuition waivers, and money in general. We also dig into sexual assault prevention and the role our nonprofit plays in this prevention work! We laugh, we cry, we get confused over all this tax stuff - it's weird. But hey! It's another day in the life podcast from Katy and Craig and we hope you enjoy it!Also, heads up! There are a fuck-word or two in this episode because Katy and Craig have no more to give!EPISODE NOTES:- Student debt reached $1.3 Trillion!- Chronicle article on what the passage of the Senate tax plan means for colleges.- Inside Higher Ed article about what the tax plan means for colleges and students.- https://www.cnbc.com/2017/12/01/heres-how-the-senate-tax-bill-affects-recent-college-grads.html- How the tax reform impacts graduate students and student loan deductions.- Guilt of the first-gen college student.- And if all that wasn't enough, the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program - a program Craig is enrolled in - might disappear.- Katy has written extensively about their traumas on our Art of Survival site and is very public with their experiences.MUSIC NOTES:- This week, we shared the song, "In Love or Whatever," by Future Teens, which is a song off their new album, "Hard Feelings." The album was released by Take This to Heart Records in September and you should definitely stream the entire album right now.- If you liked what you heard, and want to snag a physical copy of the new Future Teens album, make sure you visit futureteens.bandcamp.com!ADVERTISING NOTES:- Today's episode is selfishly sponsored by our own nonprofit, The Art of Survival! You can check out more about what we do for survivors of trauma, by visiting www.artissurvival.com.- We are back after taking a few months off from sharing stories and we are excited to continue sharing powerful and important experiences from people all over the world.FOLLOW, RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE!- Any love on the iTunes app helps! CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE ITUNES STORE!- Follow along on Instagram and Twitter @eduPUNXpod!Thanks so much for tuning in and I'll see you next week!Up the punx!Let's get to work.
A special LIVE episode from the CNAS annual conference. We pour some French 75s and talk to Karen Attiah and Jia Lynn Yang from The Washington Post about national security in a time of distraction. Then we dive into the Modi visit, late night Syria shots, and Defense Department recruiting and personnel issues. We wrap up with questions from the audience and a blast from the past: how not to dress like an Army colonel. Music: “Jennifer Lawrence,” by Future Teens; Produced by Tré Hester
A special LIVE episode from the CNAS annual conference. We pour some French 75s and talk to Karen Attiah and Jia Lynn Yang from The Washington Post about national security in a time of distraction. Then we dive into the Modi visit, late night Syria shots, and Defense Department recruiting and personnel issues. We wrap up with questions from the audience and a blast from the past: how not to dress like an Army colonel. Music: “Jennifer Lawrence,” by Future Teens; Produced by Tré Hester
This week we go it alone to focus on your questions! We force Radha and Loren to actually define their true loves of process and staffing, all while drinking delicious white sangria. Plus, what’s a wonk? Then we dig into the president’s whirlwind trip, upcoming U.K. elections and Erin and Radha's obsession with measurement error, how to make decisions on major international agreements after a Frenchman shakes your hand too hard, and whether the world is really as zero-sum as reality TV. Reading: The Role and Purpose of the National Security Advisor, Steve Hadley, Texas A&M What Did Trump Accomplish on His First Foreign Trip?, Eliot Cohen, The Atlantic The U.K. Snap Election Is Riskier Than It Seems, Nate Silver, FiveThirtyEight Are the UK Polls Skewed, Nate Silver, FiveThirtyEight Trump abdicates US leadership on climate change, Ernie Moniz, The Boston Globe Paris decision underscores the visceral expression of Trump’s worldview, Dan Balz, The Washington Post Trump Hands the Chinese a Gift: The Chance for Global Leadership, David Sanger and Jane Perlez, The New York Times America First Doesn’t Mean America Alone, HR McMaster & Gary Cohn, The Wall Street Journal The most extraordinary op-ed of 2017, Dan Drezner, The Washington Post Trump administration moves to return Russian compounds in Maryland and New York, Karen DeYoung and Adam Entous, The Washington Post Justin Trudeau Met Emmanuel Macron, Making Bromantic Dreams Come True, Jerry Portwood, Rolling Stone I Took A Military Vet to Brad Pitt's Bad Anti-War Movie. He liked itGreg Jaffe, The Washington Post Oh Thank God, ‘Wonder Woman’ Is Good, Rebecca Pahle, Pajiba Music: "Jennifer Lawrence," by Future Teens; Produced by Tré Hester
This week we go it alone to focus on your questions! We force Radha and Loren to actually define their true loves of process and staffing, all while drinking delicious white sangria. Plus, what’s a wonk? Then we dig into the president’s whirlwind trip, upcoming U.K. elections and Erin and Radha's obsession with measurement error, how to make decisions on major international agreements after a Frenchman shakes your hand too hard, and whether the world is really as zero-sum as reality TV. Reading: The Role and Purpose of the National Security Advisor, Steve Hadley, Texas A&M What Did Trump Accomplish on His First Foreign Trip?, Eliot Cohen, The Atlantic The U.K. Snap Election Is Riskier Than It Seems, Nate Silver, FiveThirtyEight Are the UK Polls Skewed, Nate Silver, FiveThirtyEight Trump abdicates US leadership on climate change, Ernie Moniz, The Boston Globe Paris decision underscores the visceral expression of Trump’s worldview, Dan Balz, The Washington Post Trump Hands the Chinese a Gift: The Chance for Global Leadership, David Sanger and Jane Perlez, The New York Times America First Doesn’t Mean America Alone, HR McMaster & Gary Cohn, The Wall Street Journal The most extraordinary op-ed of 2017, Dan Drezner, The Washington Post Trump administration moves to return Russian compounds in Maryland and New York, Karen DeYoung and Adam Entous, The Washington Post Justin Trudeau Met Emmanuel Macron, Making Bromantic Dreams Come True, Jerry Portwood, Rolling Stone I Took A Military Vet to Brad Pitt's Bad Anti-War Movie. He liked itGreg Jaffe, The Washington Post Oh Thank God, ‘Wonder Woman’ Is Good, Rebecca Pahle, Pajiba Music: "Jennifer Lawrence," by Future Teens; Produced by Tré Hester