Podcasts about Gnarwolves

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KINK FAST
Lesley gaat op vakantie en neemt mee!   

KINK FAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 61:38


Bart zit nog even lekker in Noorwegen deze aflevering, maar Lesley gaat bijna op vakantie! Dit houdt in dat we de trein, de boot of het vliegtuig pakken richting de UK en een fijne Cambridge top 5 maken. Dit met muziek van Gnarwolves, The Spookschool en Mallory Knox.  Daarnaast hebben wij wat nieuwe muziek van WSTR, Make Them Suffer en Magnolia Park en gaan wij terug in de tijd met een nummer uit 2009.  Playlist: 01. Fever 333 – ONE OF US 02. As Everything Unfold – Ultraviolet 03. Gnarwolves – Bottle To Bottle 04. ILLENIUM, Avril Lavigne & Travis Barker – Eyes Wide Shut 05. WSTR – Until Then 06. The Spookschool – I Want To Kiss You 07. Random Hand – Play Some Ska 08. Make Them Suffer – Ghost of Me 09. Magnolia Park – Homicide 10. Mallory Knox – Ghost in the Mirror 11. Owl City – Fireflies 

KINK FAST
Lesley gaat op vakantie en neemt mee!   

KINK FAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 61:38


Bart zit nog even lekker in Noorwegen deze aflevering, maar Lesley gaat bijna op vakantie! Dit houdt in dat we de trein, de boot of het vliegtuig pakken richting de UK en een fijne Cambridge top 5 maken. Dit met muziek van Gnarwolves, The Spookschool en Mallory Knox.  Daarnaast hebben wij wat nieuwe muziek van WSTR, Make Them Suffer en Magnolia Park en gaan wij terug in de tijd met een nummer uit 2009.  Playlist: 01. Fever 333 – ONE OF US 02. As Everything Unfold – Ultraviolet 03. Gnarwolves – Bottle To Bottle 04. ILLENIUM, Avril Lavigne & Travis Barker – Eyes Wide Shut 05. WSTR – Until Then 06. The Spookschool – I Want To Kiss You 07. Random Hand – Play Some Ska 08. Make Them Suffer – Ghost of Me 09. Magnolia Park – Homicide 10. Mallory Knox – Ghost in the Mirror 11. Owl City – Fireflies 

kinsellacast
KINSELLACAST 252: From China with love - with Kheiriddin, Belanger, Lilley - and Rockin' Al! Plus: Gnarwolves, Young Winona, Cayetana, Love Inn, Grumpster and Sex Pistols!

kinsellacast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 83:01


The Album Club
Gnarwolves: Chronicles of Gnarnia

The Album Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 53:10


In this episode of The Album club, your main host Jack discusses Gnarwolves' “Chronicles of Gnarnia”. Our talking points this week include Brave New World, as well as the production and the length of the album. Also this week, Chris' late night bus adventures, kemputers, Jack's experiences seeing Gnarwolves and wolf howls. Contact us on thealbumclub.pod@gmail.com and find us on Instagram and Facebook at TheAlbumClub.pod and on Twitter at TheAlbumClub --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thealbumclub/message

I Don't Wanna Hear It
109 – One and One Are Five: I’m Filled With Sadness and Fear

I Don't Wanna Hear It

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 94:09


I Don't Wanna Hear It PodcastEpisode 109 – One and One Are Five: I’m Filled With Sadness and FearThings are going away, folks. And it ain’t great.Check out more of our stuff at I Don’t Wanna Hear It and join the Patreon, jabroni. I mean, if you want. Don’t be weird about it. Oh, and we publish books now at WND Press because we want to be bankrupted by a dying medium.Some of our old bands that don't suck are on Spotify! More to come!Absent FriendsWe’re Not DeadYears From NowEpisode Links:ExhorderGnarwolvesPowertrip by Monster MagnetRobot Hive/Exodus by ClutchRethinking Human Behavior by Bernard GuerinThe Little ThingsNo TriggerThe Devil Is My Friend by Henry Derek ElisAngel and PhelpsMusical Attribution: Licensed through NEOSounds. License information available upon request.“5 O’Clock Shadow,” “America On the Move,” “Baby You Miss Me,” “Big Fat Gypsy,” “Bubble Up,” “Here Comes That Jazz,” “I Wish I Could Charleston,” “It Feels Like Love,” “I Told You,” “Little Tramp,” “Mornington Crescent,” “No Takeaways.”

RTTP on 91.3FM WUNH  with The Reverend
Return to the Pit Radio - 14 Sep 2020

RTTP on 91.3FM WUNH with The Reverend

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 240:00


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Der Plattenbau
Episode 24: Mai 2017

Der Plattenbau

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017


Der Plattenbau ist der Musikpodcast des Campusradio Dresden. Diesen Monat reviewen wir die neuen Alben von Nick Hakim, Gnarwolves und Pumarosa.

The Curator Podcast
S2: 16 - Thom Weeks from Gnarwolves Went for a Saunter Around Glasgow

The Curator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 31:05


I don't listen to a lot of interview podcasts anymore. I'm a bit burnt out on them, despite how many awesome ones are out there. No, what I mostly listen to are science and storytelling podcasts. I love the high-quality production and sound design found in Love + Radio and the like.It's those kinds of podcasts which influenced a lot of the production elements I've incorporated into season two so far, and I find myself being influenced by the way a lot of NPR and Radiotopia shows often interview people outside. I've always wanted to record a podcast outside. There's obviously a lot of things that can go wrong with it though, and because of that I was always wary of pulling the trigger.When it came to interview Thom from Gnarwolves though, fate forced my hand. So, we went for a short walk around Glasgow city centre. You can hear the streets shifting and changing as we make our way through them; small bursts of music from buskers, the hustle and bustle of busy shoppers, mysterious tunes echoing from restaurants and bars, traffic sounds and the faint gust of wind are all apparent in this episode.It gives the interview a lively feel, as if it's a representation of a specific moment in time. I think all interviews are, but this one feels more real, it has more texture and much more energy to it.Thom was aware of the utter bizarreness of the situation, and I think that's what made this interview so much fun. When it comes down to it, we're just two dudes having a laugh, completely baffled at the context and circumstances surrounding our chat and literally just experiencing things as they happen.We dive deep into the band's new album Outsiders. We talk a little about touring, writing songs in the moment, being a creative person, and I also mistake him for his brother, like a total fucking loser. We cover a few more things as well.He was a fantastic sport, a wonderful guest, and such a charming guy. I would love to do this again with someone else. Maybe I will.You can let me know if I should.Enjoy the interview.Featured MusicIntro: David Szesztay – CombatMusic bed: Lee Rosevere - Planet DOutro: Blue Dot Sessions – InessentialI make no claim to the copyright of any of the music in this episode.Image taken by Sarah Louise Bennett for DIY Mag Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Curator Podcast
S2: 15 - Kamikaze Girls Talk about Seafoam, Touring, Using Lots of Chorus and Gaining the Confidence to Write Their Debut Album

The Curator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 22:27


Recently, I had a twitter exchange with a chap who asked me what I thought about streaming services. The crux of his argument was that if an artist owns the masters, they stand to make more in streaming revenue than those who do not, and that if this was the case, then an artist can make a lot of money through streaming services if you can get your music in the right place/places.I'm not sure if that's true – to make some cash from music you need a proper release strategy, good PR and luck. It remains to be seen if such an approach can work for streaming. Royalty distribution is poor for all but the most popular artists, regardless of whether they own their own masters. Instead, I advised him that the best way of making a success of yourself, of getting your music heard, is to work hard touring and just get your music out there as much as possible.That's what Kamikaze Girls did. They've only released one EP and a single to date, but they've been a band for a number of years. 2016 was a busy year for the band, touring extensively in the UK and the US. The result? Signing to Big Scary Monsters, booking bigger tours and releasing their debut album. That's what hard work, drive and focus get you.There is no such thing as an overnight success, and I think most people realise that by now. The old-fashioned ways still work.It's been great to see Kamikaze Girls grow in stature. Their new album Seafoam is brilliant, showing a real progression as songwriters and performers. There's a weathered quality to their music now, and a focus which is entirely different from what's come before.I met Lucinda and Conor when I arranged a show for the band in 2016. I tried to arrange an interview at that time, but the nature of my brain and the stress of running a show (whilst playing it) proved too much, so the interview didn't happen. You could probably say this interview was a year in the making.This is one of the stranger interviews I've done. Camped out in a car and under threat from marauding parking wardens, I sat in the back whilst they sat up front. Gnarwolves can be heard soundchecking below us, and there's a couple of interruptions (some of which I cut out) alongside street sounds and engine noises. It's a bit NPR, except more punk rock, more fly-by-night, more ramshackle.We were pushed for time here too, so the interview ends a little abruptly. The next time I see them they'll no doubt have even more fans, and hopefully we can pick up where we left off.Featured MusicIntro: David Szesztay – CombatOutro: Blue Dot Sessions – InessentialI make no claim to the copyright of any of the music in this episode. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Just an Insight Podcast
Episode 21 - Gnarwolves

Just an Insight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017 42:57


In this week's Just an Insight podcast, Tim talks to good friends and all round nice guys Thom and Charlie from Gnarwolves. They discuss the bands new record, how the band will always be their first priority and how the trio have grown as people as well as a band

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That's Not Metal
Bon Voyage letlive

That's Not Metal

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2017 130:54


With a heavy heart, Hill and Beez try to come to terms with the news of letlive’s split. There’s better news with Napalm Death and Earache Records invading Glastonbury and Zakk Wylde’s return to Ozzy Osborne’s band, we discuss the returns of both Rancid and Pvris, there’s album reviews on the new releases from At The Drive-In, Motionless In White, Gnarwolves and Full Of Hell and our Album Club comes on Beartooth’s debut album, Disgusting.

Holy Roar Podcast
EPISODE 26 - Thom Weeks (Gnarwolves)

Holy Roar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2016 100:11


Mazz sits down with Thom Weeks where they talk about Gnarwolves career: starting off as a bunch of messy kids from Cornwall to playing all across the globe and meeting some of their heroes. Thom talks about brewing their own beer, playing on a boat in Camden, vomiting in front of NOFX and much more.

The Sunshine Happy Kpants Hour
The Sunshine Happy Kpants Hour - ep 165

The Sunshine Happy Kpants Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2015


ep 165 - 'Missy.' This week, it's all about my new/used car, relaxing and making lists. It's a holiday-ish episode? Enjoy! Songs played this week: 1) The Waiting Line by Gnarwolves 2) Best Mistake by Seaway 3) Digging by Vanna 4) If I Should Go Before You by City and Colour 5) Knots by Speak Low If You Speak Love 6) All You Are Is History by State Champs

That's Not Metal
Master Of Muppets

That's Not Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2015 85:40


Hill and Beez reflect on the past week's events, both good and bad, and there's album reviews on the latest releases from Vision Of Disorder, Gnarwolves and Cattle Decapitation. Metallica and Lou Reed's Lulu is up on the Album Club and find out just how much Steve likes The Muppets. SPOILER: He bloody LOVES The Muppets.

All My Friends Are in Bar Bands
Episode 32: My Friends Apart From This

All My Friends Are in Bar Bands

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2015 38:05


The timeline of Apart From This spans pop-punk, melodic hardcore, alternative rock and stoner jams; not to mention a slew of different members whom have all entered the fray at different stages of the band. Perhaps therein lies what makes the band so interesting - they're a constantly evolving and rapidly-improving beast; edging closer and closer to having one of the best live shows in the country. Sitting around at the Northcote Social Club in Melbourne, we locked in vocalist/guitarist Tim Maxwell and bassist Matt "Rat Head" Verinder to talk teenage wastelands, Byron blazeouts and the future of their ever-evolving band. Follow Apart From This on Twitter: @apartfromthis The band will be on tour with Gnarwolves in January. For more details, head to www.gnarwolves.com/tours

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Mountain Bike Radio
Out of Step - "Episode 5 - Turning Twenty"

Mountain Bike Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2015 57:01


John and Kyle bring you the fifth episode filled with punk news and information. As usual, their knowledgeable and passionate approach keep you wanting to listen, even if you're not the world's largest punk fan. Listen in to the only podcast out there that combines music and mountain biking.    Read More about the hosts, Kyle and John   We want to hear from you! Are you involved with a local mountain biking organization? We want to hear from you. If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us atinfo@mountainbikeradio.com.     ---------------------------------------------------------------   SHOW NOTES:   Visit our blog for audio and Video clips of the bands we review: http://deathwishracing.blogspot.com/   MUSIC NEWS   Defeater‘s fourth studio album “Abandoned” will meet an August 28th release date through Epitaph.  A video for the first single “Spared In Hell” has also been released via epitaph.   They will also hit the road for a full US run starting Sept 1 -­ Oct 11. Shai Hulud has extended their summer touring plans to include the Western United States and portions of Canada. Dates, which also feature Lions Lions.  Tour runs from Aug 17 -­ Sept 6.   Founder and frontman of Boysetsfire Nathan Gray is set to release a solo  EP, dropping August 21 via Good Fight Music.   Zao will unveil their first new music since 2009, with the release of a new two­song 7­inch available (in digital format) on July 10.   Trap Them and Full Of Hell will team up for three shows in August.   8/20 New York City, NY @ Acheron 8/21 Cambridge, MA @ Middle East 8/22 Montreal, QC @ Obscene Extreme Festival   Baroness has lined up a handful of August shows in Europe  8/20 - ­8/30.   The Sword will release their new album, High Country, through Razor & Tie on August 21st Northwestern U.S. post­metal band Sumac, featuring Aaron Turner (Isis, Old Man Gloom), will be touring a portion of North America in August.  East Coast and Canada dates.   The lineup for Fun Fun Fun Fest 2015, the tenth anniversary of the festival. This year's installment will take place November 6, 7 and 8 at Auditorium Shores in Austin Texas and its roster, which includes Venom, Skinny Puppy, Chain Of Strength, Converge, Dag Nasty, American Nightmare... tons more Neurosis will launch a North American Tour July 31 running through August 16 Every Time I Die will headline the Common Vision Tour 2015 this summer, with support to be provided by Real Friends, Counterparts, Gnarwolves, Brigades, and Gatherers.   SOME OF THE MANY GREAT RECORDS TURNING 20   Rancid ­ ‘And Out Come The Wolves’ Face To Face ­ ‘Big Choice’ Jawbreaker ­ ‘Dear You’ AFI ­ ‘Answer That And Stay Fashionable’ Integrity ­ ‘Systems Overloaded’ Earth Crisis ­ ‘Destroy The Machines’ Damnation A.D. ­ ‘No More Dreams Of Happy Endings’ Bloodlet ­ ‘Eclectic’ Converge ­ ‘Caring And Killing’ Deadguy ­ ‘Fixation On A Co­Worker’ Shelter ­ ‘Mantra’ Quicksand ­ ‘Manic Compression’ Orange 9mm ­ ‘Driver Not Included’ Snapcase ­ ‘Steps’ Civ ­ ‘Set Your Goals’ Lifetime ­ ‘Hello Bastards’ Pennywise ­ ‘About Time’ Fugazi ­ ‘Red Medicine’ MXPX ­ ‘Teenage Politics’ Deftones ­ ‘Adrenaline’ No Doubt ­ ‘Tragic Kingdom’ Sunny Day Real Estate’ ­ s/t’ At The Gates ­ ‘Slaughter Of The Soul’   DEADGUY ­ Fixation On A Co­Worker Released 1995 ­ Victory Records   Deadguy was a metalcore band from New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA. Formed in 1994, Deadguy took inspiration from bands like Unsane and Today is the Day. The band took their name from a line in the John Candy movie, Only the Lonely,.[1] Although not as widely known as some of their peers, Deadguy has proven to be very influential on modern hardcore and metal as evidenced by their only proper studio album, Fixation on a Co­Worker being inducted into the Decibel magazine Hall of Fame in July 2006.   CIV -­ Set Your Goals Released 1995 ­ LAVA Records/Revelation Records   CIV was a hardcore punk band from New York City. The band is named after its vocalist, Anthony Civarelli. Three of the band's members (Civarelli, Siegler and Smilios) were members of Gorilla Biscuits. Band member Siegler played in other hardcore bands, including Youth of Today, Judge and Gorilla Biscuits.   Other Links and Info:   Our Blog: Deathwish Racing - http://deathwishracing.blogspot.com/ Become a Mountain Bike Radio Member Email Kyle Email Mountain Bike Radio

Alcopop! Records
Alcopop Podcast *Gnarwolves Special Edition*

Alcopop! Records

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2014 33:37


Matt Emery presents A Special Gnarwolves Edition with Full interview and music by Gnarwolves. - Intro - Song: 'Smoking Kills' (1:32) - Interview: Weezer / Big Scary Monsters / Playing Festivals (3:50) - Song: 'Tongue Surfer' (8:26) - Interview: Blink 182 / Anti Flag / Reading & Leeds Main Stage (10:06) - Song: 'Prove It' (14:50) - Interview: Riders / Awful Beers / The Album (17:41) - Song: 'Hate Me (Don't Stand Still' (22:53) - Interview: Skating / Green Day / Offspring/ Dream person to work with (26:14) - Contact(29:15) - Song: Community, Stability, Identity (30:50)

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