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Communion After Dark
Communion After Dark - 06/09/2025 with DJ Maus

Communion After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 124:49


 Communion After Dark - features the latest and best in Dark Alternative-Electronic Music. This week's show features music from VNV Nation, Centhron, Echoberyl, Rhys Fulber, Beborn Beton, and music from many more artists worldwide

Alternative 80s
#294 - Happy Birthday!

Alternative 80s

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 95:36


Missed mentioning my 60th Birthday last month, known as the Diamond Jubilee for some reason. Anyhow - here's a podcast with cool music and stuff. Enjoy!Track Listing:1) Happy Birthday (12" Version) - Altered Images 2) Charlotte Anne - Julian Cope 3) I Predict (Club Mix) - Sparks 4) It's Alright (10" Version) - Pet Shop Boys 5) Sledgehammer (Extended Dance Mix) - Peter Gabriel 6) I La La La Love You - Pat Travers 7) A Man Inside My Mouth - The Cure 8) President Am I - Slow Children 9) Which Man Are You - Tommy Tutone 10) Under The Milky Way - Echo And the Bunnymen 11) Lost Again - Yello12) Dog Eat Dog - Adam Ant13) Once In A Lifetime - Talking Heads 14) Every Word Means No - Let's Active 15) Know Your Rights - The Clash 16) Fight For Your Right - Beastie Boys 17) Jealous - Gene Loves Jezebel 18) I Don't Like Mondays (Live) - Boomtown Rats 19) Shy Boy (Extended Version) - Bananarama 20) Sister Europe - Psychedelic Furs 21) Big Area (Lost Mix) - Then Jerico

REBELREBEL the Podcast
Art, ADHD, and Undead IP with Ben Walker-Storey

REBELREBEL the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 43:47 Transcription Available


“That thing that made you weird? It's your superpower now.” In this episode, Michael Dargie chats with illustrator, animator, and all-around macabre misfit Ben Walker-Storey. From his spooky spot in Grass Valley, California—known for gold rushes and now monster sketches—Ben opens up about his life as a creator navigating ADHD, artistic reinvention, and DIY horror storytelling. This episode is sponsored by my new book BRANDJITSU, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world. Ben is the creative force behind Cheap Chills Fan Club, an online brand that's part creepy, part kitsch, and fully him. He draws, designs, animates, curates, and riffs on everything from vintage goths to B-movie monsters, often through alter ego “Roman Candelabra”—a persona born out of pandemic-era content making and camera anxiety. Together, they explore Ben's childhood obsession with He-Man and horror flicks, the joyful weirdness of mid-century design, and how his awkward 14-year-old self inspired his favourite character, Grigor. From live-streamed sketch sessions to animated shorts and a newly rebooted podcast, Ben's doing it all on his own freaky, funny terms. Whether it's making weird T-shirts, studying bad transfers of Day of the Triffids, or drawing 80s goths from yearbook photos, Ben is a creative rebel worth watching (and listening to). You'll laugh, you'll nod, you'll probably want to draw something after. Quotable quotes “The world doesn't care about you—and that's a good thing.”  “I can't do things another way. I literally can't.” “Roman Candelabra just popped into my head. It was perfect.” “Grigor is me at my most awkward—he's my most honest character.” “That thing that made you weird? It's your superpower now.” Episode highlights Gold Country Life | Ben lives where the gold rush began—jeans might be the new treasure What's Ben Up To? | Goths, monsters, T-shirts, and animated dreams Clip Studio Love | Why Ben left Procreate for a better creative workflow ADHD & Art | Why rebellion and creative obsession go hand-in-hand He-Man Changed Everything | Where Ben's character obsession began Enter Grigor | The awkward devil-boy mascot of Ben's empire Under the Skin | The horror movie that broke Ben (in a good way) Seagull Baby | Imagining how parenthood affects horror response What the World Should Know | No one's watching you—do your weird thing Advice for Rebels | Patience, authenticity, and leaning into the awkward Roman Candelabra | The goth alter ego that gave Ben creative freedom Where to Find Ben | Cheap Chills Fan Club, Instagram, YouTube, and more Links from the episode Ben Walker-Storey on Instagram (https://instagram.com/cheapchillsfanclub) Cheap Chills Fanclub Website (https://cheapchillsfanclub.com) Cheap Chills Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/cheap-chills-on-art-and-monsters/id1322125727) Hosted by: Michael Dargie THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM | LINKEDIN.COM Get Your Copy of Michael's Book: "BrandJitsu™: Move Your Brand From 'Meh' To Memorable" Indigo | Barnes & Noble | MichaelDargie.com

Laughingmonkeymusic
Ep 570 John Robb: Punk Legend, Author, Cultural Voice

Laughingmonkeymusic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 55:21


John Robb stands as a multifaceted figure in the British music scene—a musician, journalist, author, and cultural commentator whose influence spans decades. Emerging from the punk explosion of the late 1970s, Robb co-founded the post-punk band The Membranes in 1977, infusing their music with experimental noise and avant-garde sensibilities. After a hiatus, the band reformed in 2009, releasing critically acclaimed albums like Dark Matter/Dark Energy (2015) and What Nature Gives… Nature Takes Away (2019), often collaborating with choirs and scientists to create immersive live experiences . In the mid-1990s, Robb channeled his punk ethos into forming Goldblade, a band known for its high-octane performances and politically charged lyrics. Albums such as Rebel Songs (2005) and Mutiny (2008) showcased their commitment to social commentary through music. Goldblade's international tours, including groundbreaking performances in countries like Algeria, underscored their global appeal and Robb's dedication to bringing punk to diverse audiences . Beyond his musical endeavors, Robb has made significant contributions to music journalism. He founded the online platform Louder Than War, which evolved into a monthly magazine, providing a space for alternative music and culture. His writing credentials include being the first journalist to interview Nirvana and coining the term “Britpop.” Robb's literary works delve deep into music history, with titles like Punk Rock: An Oral History and The North Will Rise Again offering comprehensive insights into punk and Manchester's music scene . In 2023, Robb released The Art of Darkness: The History of Goth, a definitive exploration of the goth subculture, praised for its depth and detail. Building on this momentum, his forthcoming book, Live Forever: The Rise, Fall and Resurrection of Oasis, set for release on June 5, 2025, promises an in-depth look at one of Britain's most iconic bands. Drawing from exclusive interviews, including insights from Noel Gallagher, the book aims to capture the essence of Oasis's journey and their impact on British culture . Robb's multifaceted career reflects a relentless passion for music and its cultural ramifications. Whether through his bands, writings, or media appearances, he continues to influence and document the ever-evolving landscape of music. For more on his work and upcoming projects, visit his official website: www.johnrobb.uk.

Communion After Dark
Communion After Dark - 06/02/2025 Podcast

Communion After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 133:04


 Communion After Dark - features the latest and best in Dark Alternative-Electronic Music. This week's show features music from Faderhead, Hocico, Priest, Lord of the Lost, and music from many more artists worldwide

Cemetery Confessions: A Goth Talk Podcast

Photo of Missy by: Roberto Badillo Photography We chat with Missy and Ryan of Obsidian about the lack of deathrock in the goth scene, their personal experiences with death, and what it means to live a meaningful life.  Mental Crises Support Sponsers: Amulet Mentallo and the Fixer If you enjoy the podcast please support us on Patreon.  Intro 00:00 Amulet's New Single 2:50 Mentallo and the Fixer 3:15 Getting into Goth 3:45 Deathrock and Music Production 11:40 Dealing with Death 33:20 Depression and Suicide 1:02:30 Post Show Musings 2:08:10   References: -Deathrock -What is the Measure of Nothingness -Suffering and Buhddism  -Dukkah -Death in Taoist Thought -Who Decides What a Mental Illness is? -Meta Selling Relationship AI -Lacan's The Real -Are We Modern? -Latour

The Belfry Network
Cemetery Confessions: Death and Deathrock

The Belfry Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 176:27


Photo of Missy by: Roberto Badillo Photography We chat with Missy and Ryan of Obsidian about the lack of deathrock in the goth scene, their personal experiences with death, and what it means to live a meaningful life.  Mental Crises Support If you enjoy the podcast please support us on Patreon.  Intro 00:00 Amulet's New Single 2:50 Metallo and the Fixer 3:15 Getting into Goth 3:45 Deathrock and Music Production 11:40 Dealing with Death 33:20 Depression and Suicide 1:02:30 Post Show Musings 2:08:10 References: -Deathrock -What is the Measure of Nothingness -Suffering and Buddhism  -Dukkah -Death in Taoist Thought -Who Decides What a Mental Illness is? -Meta Selling Relationship AI -Lacan's The Real -Are We Modern?

The Stage Show
Dancing with life and death + the spooky joy of Beetlejuice

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 54:03


Choreographer Stephanie Lake and composer Robin Fox are partners in work and life, though they come from 'different worlds' artistically.  Their latest collaboration is the joyful The Chronicles, which follows the rhythms of a life cycle, from birth to death — or is it renewal?Eddie Perfect's Broadway musical Beetlejuice has received rave reviews for its re-interpretation of Tim Burton's classic 1988 film. Karis Oka plays Lydia Deetz and tells Michael what it's like channelling her inner Goth eight nights a week!Botis Seva is a London choreographer who dug deep into his most difficult times to create an acclaimed dance work called BLKDOG. From his start at a local youth club in Dagenham, Botis founded his own Hip Hop dance company Far From The Norm when he was still a teenager and is now bringing BLKDOG to Australia.

Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show with Jack
#1001 5/26/25 Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show with Jack

Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show with Jack

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 120:00


Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show with Jack #1001 5/26/25. This is an archived broadcast of a previous Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show. New shows broadcast every Monday 7:00PM - 9:00PM and every Tuesday 7:00AM - 9:00AM Pacific time. You can listen live and participate at https://punkrockdemo.com

Communion After Dark
Communion After Dark - 05/26/2025

Communion After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 129:20


 Communion After Dark - features the latest and best in Dark Alternative-Electronic Music. This week's show features music from VNV Nation, Faderhead, Aesthetic Perfection, Aesthetische, Bootbacks, and new music from many more artists worldwide

This Was The Scene Podcast
Ep. 259: GOB w/ Steven Fairweather

This Was The Scene Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 59:14


Go follow my IG @thiswasthescene Gob is a Canadian punk rock band formed in 1993 in Langley, British Columbia, known for their high-energy sound and catchy melodies. They gained mainstream success in the early 2000s with hits like “I Hear You Calling” and “Give Up the Grudge,” blending skate-punk vibes with alternative rock appeal. Gob's relentless touring and fun-loving attitude earned them a loyal fanbase and a lasting spot in Canada's punk legacy. There's a part at the end where I'm trying to think of the band Sunny Day Real Estate did a split with and it's Circa Survive which I should have known since I love me some Circa.= Weezer's bass player's wife His first band By A Thread Bigwig Texas is the Reason Going from Goth to Punk The Singer playing in Sum 41 NHL 2002 Recording with Mark Trombino Playing the final SUM 41 shows Sunny Day Real Estate And a ton more Click here for my patreon Click here to donate

Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show with Jack
#1000 5/19/25 Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show with Jack

Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show with Jack

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 120:00


Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show with Jack #1000 5/19/25. This is an archived broadcast of a previous Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show. New shows broadcast every Monday 7:00PM - 9:00PM and every Tuesday 7:00AM - 9:00AM Pacific time. You can listen live and participate at https://punkrockdemo.com

Debts No Honest Man Can Pay
Finding Your Walden

Debts No Honest Man Can Pay

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 50:24


On this week's show, we welcome back our good friend and Charlotte Magazine back page columnist Jen Tota-McGivney to talk about her new book, Finding Your Walden: How to Strive Less, Simplify More & Embrace What Matters Most. All this & much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is a podcast that thinks it's a radio show...because it used to be one. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004. It phoenixed into a podcast in 2020, thanks to the fine and fabulously furious folks at NRM Streamcast. 

Hex Rated
Episode 131: Hex Rated Episode 131 - Pastel Goths Up In the Club

Hex Rated

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 51:07


This week, your witch friends are taking you on adventures of sight!  Of sound!  Of SMELL!  That's right, Scarlet and Blackbird unbox a sampler of goth-themed fragrances, and Scarlet tells all about a cyberpunk themed weekend in the desert.  So much to discuss - plus creating religions, Blackbird's cat's birthday, and a chile relleno burrito.  STOP IT.  But wait!  Do not stop it!  Press play!!

Cinematic Doctrine
Death Note (2006) - And, Like, Also the Anime

Cinematic Doctrine

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 60:36


Send us a Question!MOVIE DISCUSSION: Shirleon joins Melvin to discuss Death Note (2006)... but not the one you're thinking of! No, they discuss the live-action adaptation that released earlier the same year as its anime counterpart. The two discuss how this adaptation functions on its own as well as compare it to the anime adaptation, and explore the ins-and-outs of Death Note as a whole. Topics:(PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 22-minutes discussing which of the two movies, The Fantastic Four: First Steps or Superman, will receive the better box-office numbers, if the industry will even be impressed with their sales, and if general audiences have moved on from superheroes. (PATREON EXCLUSIVE)There's some deviation between this live-action adaptation and the anime, but nothing quite as egregious as the Western Netflix adaptation.Briefly talking Ryuk and the CGI.There's an "it" factor that's missing with this adaptation, and Melvin takes some time to explore what that may be.Death Note has a lot of monologues, but they seem to be missing from this live-action adaptation. The two discuss why that might matter.Light Yagami is very self-controlled but profoundly emotional, and neither this live-action adaptation nor the Western Netflix adaptation have figured out how to handle that pairing.Talking about L's live-action portrayal.Talking about the ending.Recommendations:Andor (2022-2025) (Series)Yami Shibai (2013 - X) (Anime) Support the showSupport on Patreon for Unique Perks! Early access to uncut episodes Vote on a movie/show we review One-time reward of two Cinematic Doctrine Stickers & Pins Social Links: Threads Website Substack Instagram Facebook Group

Ba'al Busters Broadcast
Priestcraft Bending the Minds of Our Ancestors

Ba'al Busters Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 149:13


Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQl8rPfC47g&t=8231sGetting to the root of it all, what do we find? Sorcery, phamakeia, and a shtload of snakes. Same then as now. There is an evil without a conscience, without remorse, without reason. It has corrupted and infiltrated societies for thousands of years. Is there a lesson we can learn from the many altercations? Were there mistakes we needn't make again? Just because a battle has been long, it doesn't mean it's timeless. We needn't be treacherous ourselves to understand the limitless capacity in others for treachery. Parasites only knw one way and they will often make the host feel very good for awhile until they shift gears and then it's often too late.Join Dr. Glidden's Membership site:https://leavebigpharmabehind.com/?via=pgndhealthCode: baalbusters for 50% Offhttps://eiffelhealth.com for 90 essentials5.14.2025SUBSCRIBE HERE:https://www.youtube.com/@baalbustershttps://rumble.com/c/BaalBustershttps://Corder.tv/channel/BaalBustersGet My Book and More here:https://SemperFryLLC.comBecome a Member here and Get Pods & More AD-FREE! Just $5/mohttps://patreon.com/c/DisguisetheLimitsBook 2 Fund here:https://givesendgo.com/BaalBustersJoin Dr. Glidden's Membership site:https://leavebigpharmabehind.com/?via=pgndhealthCode: baalbusters for 50% OffMy Book: https://www.semperfryllc.com/store/p93/Priestcraft%3A_Beyond_Babylon_%28Signed_Copy%29.htmlWhile you're there get the Best Condiments this side of Valhalla.https://x.com/DisguiseLimitsI was deleted from Spotify! If you absolutely must listen to podcasts instead of just listening to videos like I do, go here and FOLLOW:https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ba-al-busters-broadcast--5100262Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ba-al-busters-broadcast--5100262/support.

More Than Meets These Guys: A Transformers Podcast
Marvel UK #36 Pt 2: Huffer's Goth Phase

More Than Meets These Guys: A Transformers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 30:46


Boo and Evan wrap up the issue that stars the legend, Bomber Bill and his partner Huff "No one knows my inner pain" er. Soundwave is attempting to contact Cybertron and the Autobots have to stop him, but doesn't Huffer secretly desire the same as Soundwave? See Bomber Bill get into his full Kristofferson! Watch Devestator layout all opposition! Find out if this is only a phase that Huffer is going through or if Bauhaus really does sing to his soul.If you'd like to contact the guys, they'd love to hear from you!Edhatestransformers@gmail.comMorethanmeetstheseguys@gmail.com@mtmtgpod on Twitterhttps://www.facebook.com/MoreThanMeetsTheseGuys/https://discord.gg/sKr8jwaAvhIf you'd like to toss a buck or more per episode, we'd adore and say nice things about you. You don't have to, as we'll still gladly hang out with you guys and gals every week, but we appreciate any help! patreon.com/user?u=69144181

Communion After Dark
Communion After Dark - 05/19/2025 Show

Communion After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 108:31


 Communion After Dark - features the latest and best in Dark Alternative-Electronic Music. This week's show features music from VNV Nation, Peter Murphy, Fictional, Stars Crusaders, My Love Kills, and new music from many more artists worldwide. 

Cemetery Confessions: A Goth Talk Podcast
Dark Sanctuary: A Home for the Socially Homeless

Cemetery Confessions: A Goth Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 107:10


On this episode we are discussing the recently released documentary 'Dark Sanctuary: The Story of the Church'. We chat up Timothy Stevens and DJ Joe Virus about the importance of a home for the socially outcast, explore the musical history of The Church, and listen to stories of love and loss. Sponsers: Assemblage 23 Witchhands Mentallo and the Fixer If you enjoy the podcast, please Support us on Patreon Intro 00:00 Assemblage 23 1:57  Getting into Goth 3:30 Death 10:57 Music 31:00 Witchhands Enter Without Prejudice 1:09:17 Goodbye's 1:34:50 Mentallo and the Fixer 1:44:30  Upcoming 1:45:00

The Belfry Network
Cemetery Confessions: Dark Sanctuary: A Home for the Socially Homeless

The Belfry Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 107:10


On this episode we are discussing the recently released documentary 'Dark Sanctuary: The Story of the Church'. We chat up Timothy Stevens and DJ Joe Virus about the importance of a home for the socially outcast, explore the musical history of The Church, and listen to stories of love and loss. Sponsers: Assemblage 23 Witchhands Mentallo and the Fixer If you enjoy the podcast, please Support us on Patreon Intro 00:00 Assemblage 23 1:57  Getting into Goth 3:30 Death 10:57 Music 31:00 Witchhands Enter Without Prejudice 1:09:17 Goodbye's 1:34:50 Mentallo and the Fixer 1:44:30  Upcoming 1:45:00

Debts No Honest Man Can Pay
The Incredible Expanding Episode

Debts No Honest Man Can Pay

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 147:47


On this week's show, we wish a very happy 80th birthday to Bob Seger, spend quality time with new records from The Waterboys, Murray Attaway & Craig Finn and spin fresh tracks from Bruce Springsteen, The Feelies & The Beths. All this & much, much less. Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is a podcast that thinks it's a radio show...because it used to be one. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004. It phoenixed into a podcast in 2020, thanks to the fine and fabulously furious folks at NRM Streamcast. 

NOCLIP
Episode 190 - Goth Mommies - The Wolf Among Us

NOCLIP

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 79:53


No, I'm Pod. He's Cast. Welcome back to the podcast! Today, for the second episode of Mystery May, we're going to be talking about The Wolf Among Us, a narrative adventure game from Telltale. Telltale's style of design really exploded with the Walking Dead, and has since led to a number of choice-based adventure games that would cite it as inspiration, but The Wolf Among Us sits in a unique position in their catalogue as the last indie property they would make a game out of following the studio's previous success. Because Fables, the series that the game is based on, is relatively niche, many of the players for this game were fans of Telltale's games specifically. This has led to the game having a particularly outspoken following, and a very positive reputation. And one it's earned, we think. The game centers around a murder mystery, placing you in the shoes and paws of Sheriff Bigby Wolf trying to identify the killer. And this mystery is very well written, with pacing that makes the game's five episode structure flow surprisingly well even when playing through the game all at once and characters that are deep enough to make sense of their motivations and, importantly, predict their reactions to your choices. Some of the mechanics show their age, with Telltale's usual reliance on QTEs and truncated dialogue choices introducing a little bit of friction, but if these are things you can deal with, this may be the best example of what Telltale can do out there. We're going to talk about the audience expectation that comes with writing a story using preexisting characters from two different mediums, managing tone with a mature premise but a silly pretense, and we revel in our success as podcasting magnates. Thank you for joining us again this week! As we've mentioned on the last two episodes, it's kind of crazy we hadn't talked about a Telltale game up to this point. We have different histories with the studio, but we both like the games inspired by them and have played multiple games from them in the past, so it was honestly a matter of time. Do you think The Wolf Among Us is The Wolf Among the best games Telltale has released? Do you jive with the general structure and mechanics of this now twelve year old game still? Let us know in the comments or over on our Discord! Next time, the fates have deigned we talk about Half-Life, so be sure to join us for that!

True Crime Campfire
When Nerds Attack - Ensnared: The Murder of Kelly Bullwinkle

True Crime Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 45:33


There's a meme I've seen a few times. It says “You never know how toxic something is until you breathe fresher air.” I think it's about how easy it is to get so completely wrapped up in a relationship, or a group dynamic, or a way of thinking that you stop seeing it for what it is. You become less and less tuned in to what's normal. This happens a lot when you get two close friends together—two people who might not be likely to do any damage if left to themselves, but who become like fire and gunpowder together. Pushing each other further and further, with neither one willing to flinch. This can get even scarier when the two friends in question are teenagers with huge egos and a fascination with all things dark and edgy.Join Katie and Whitney, plus the hosts of Last Podcast on the Left, Sinisterhood, and Scared to Death, on the very first CRIMEWAVE true crime cruise! Get your fan code now--tickets go on sale February 7: CrimeWaveatSea.com/CAMPFIRESources:LA Weekly, "Two Against One," Christine Pelisek. January 8, 2004.Redlands Daily Facts: https://www.redlandsdailyfacts.com/2023/07/19/high-profile-killer-of-redlands-teen-granted-release-from-prison/CBS News: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/best-friends-held-in-teens-death/Court transcriptsLA Times Archives: "Teen's Crush Was Fatal," Lance Pugmire, January 2005LMN's "I Killed My BFF," S3, E5Investigation Discovery's "Mean Girl Murders," episode "Goth Girl Gone"Follow us, campers!Patreon (join to get all episodes ad-free, at least a day early, an extra episode a month, and a free sticker!): https://patreon.com/TrueCrimeCampfirehttps://www.truecrimecampfirepod.com/Facebook: True Crime CampfireInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/truecrimecampfire/?hl=enTwitter: @TCCampfire https://twitter.com/TCCampfireEmail: truecrimecampfirepod@gmail.comMERCH! https://true-crime-campfire.myspreadshop.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-campfire--4251960/support.

Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show with Jack
#999 5/12/25 Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show with Jack

Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show with Jack

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 120:00


Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show with Jack #999 5/12/25. This is an archived broadcast of a previous Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show. New shows broadcast every Monday 7:00PM - 9:00PM and every Tuesday 7:00AM - 9:00AM Pacific time. You can listen live and participate at https://punkrockdemo.com

Zig at the gig podcasts
Charming Disaster Part 3

Zig at the gig podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 63:54


Brooklyn-based goth-folk duo Charming Disaster's upcoming album The Double—their seventh full-length release—explores the world that exists behind the one we know, featuring songs inspired by nature, mortality, magic, ritual, and literary genres ranging from science fiction to Victorian horror. The new album was co-produced by band members Ellia Bisker and Jeff Morris with longtime collaborator, recording engineer Don Godwin. All but one of the ten tracks were recorded at Tonal Park in Takoma Park, MD, with one song recorded by circus music composer Peter Bufano in Boston, MA. The Double will be released on CD, as a 12-inch colored vinyl LP, and on all digital platforms on May 16, 2025. The vinyl will be released in a 2-disc package that also includes Charming Disaster's 2024 compilation Time Ghost, a collection of singles released over the last decade.   The Double invites listeners to step across the border of an alternate reality, where spells are cast, time travel is possible, plants are taking over civilization, and vampires lurk in the shadows. Adventures in the darkness lie beyond the threshold.   The album's ten songs include “Black Locust,” a lullaby about mortality; “New Moon,” a magical nature ritual; “Trick of the Light,” a reimagining of Bram Stoker's Dracula; “Time Machine,” in which Charming Disaster change the past and start over again; “Scavengers,” a walk in the woods with vultures and bones; “Beautiful Night,” a defiant response to struggles with depression; “Vitriol,” a tribute to artist Thomas Little, who turns guns into ink; “Haunted Lighthouse,” a swashbuckling sea voyage; “Gang of Two,” a true crime adventure; and “Green Things,” a love letter to what grows between the cracks (and its inevitable takeover).   The album features an array of talented collaborators. Co-producer Don Godwin, who has worked on Charming Disaster's entire discography, contributed bass, drums, and horns as well as engineering and mixing. “Haunted Lighthouse” features Broadway percussionist Mike Dobson along with circus composer Peter Bufano, who played piano and accordion and engineered the track at Cirkestra World Headquarters in Boston, MA (with additional tracking at Tonal Park). “Scavengers” features cello recorded by Kate Wakefield of the duo Lung, who also created the string arrangement for “Beautiful Night.” Stefan Zeniuk of Gato Logo contributed saxophone to “Green Things.”   In conjunction with The Double, Charming Disaster is releasing the second edition of their “oracle deck” (similar to a Tarot deck). The Charming Disaster Oracle Deck contains 72 cards (including 12 new cards for the second edition), each representing one of the songs from Charming Disaster's discography. The cards feature illustrations commissioned from more than thirty different artists. The deck can be used as a divination tool, or as a visual accompaniment to Charming Disaster's music. The duo themselves use these cards in their live performances to determine the set through the element of chance.   Charming Disaster was formed by Bisker and Morris in 2012, inspired by the gothic humor of Edward Gorey and Tim Burton, the murder ballads of the American Folk tradition, and the dramatic flair of the cabaret. Together the duo write songs that tell stories about myth, magic, and mortality, using two voices to explore dark narratives and characters with a playfully macabre sensibility.   On their critically acclaimed albums Love, Crime & Other Trouble (2015), Cautionary Tales (2017), and SPELLS + RITUALS (2019), Charming Disaster explored death, crime, folklore, and the occult. On Our Lady of Radium (2022), they turned their attention to science and explored the life and discoveries of pioneering scientist Marie Curie. On Super Natural History (2023), they united the natural world and the metaphysical realm in a musical cabinet of curiosities.   The duo put out two releases in 2024: Time Ghost, an album-length collection of songs released as singles between 2013 and 2024; and Dance Me to the End of Bela Lugosi's Lovesong, an EP of covers paying tribute to a few of the band's influences: Leonard Cohen's “Dance Me to the End of Love,” “Bela Lugosi's Dead” by Bauhaus, and The Cure's “Lovesong.”   In Charming Disaster's live shows, the duo combine vocal harmonies and clever lyrics with ukulele, guitar, and foot percussion, with a cabaret-influenced performance style that straddles the line between concert and theatre and has been described as “haunted vaudeville” (Splice Magazine). Charming Disaster's music has been featured on the spooky hit podcast Welcome to Night Vale. They have opened for legendary cello-rock ensemble Rasputina, Goth icon Voltaire, and Amanda Palmer's punk cabaret duo The Dresden Dolls. Their concerts have captivated audiences across the United States and in Europe. They have appeared alongside storytellers, comedians, fire eaters, puppets, burlesque artists, poets, and circus performers. Recent appearances have included Joe's Pub in NYC, Atlanta's massive pop culture convention Dragon Con, Brooklyn's historic Green-Wood Cemetery, the Rochester Fringe Festival, Philadelphia's Science History Institute, the Edgar Allan Poe Museum in Richmond, VA, Cleveland's WizbangCircus Theatre, and the Coney Island Sideshow stage, as well as sundry bars, art galleries, theatres, bookstores, libraries, train cars, mausoleums, and museums.   LINKS: Website: www.charmingdisaster.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/charmingdisaster Instagram: http://instagram.com/charmingdisasterband YouTube: http://youtube.com/charmingdisasterband Bandcamp: http://charmingdisaster.bandcamp.com Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/1RjkfhamohczSXjFy5WcZh   The Double preorder link: charmingdisaster.bandcamp.com/album/the-double     Tickets : Charming Disaster at The Foundry Cleveland June 5th with Cowboy Princess Brigade https://www.ticketweb.com/event/charming-disaster-cowboy-princess-brigade-the-foundry-tickets/14325923?utm_medium=affiliate&irgwc=1&clickid=yKYzFM2SwxycTOrRPc1Gt0d7UksRjjwhTXGA2E0&camefrom=CFC_BUYAT_219208&impradid=219208&REFERRAL_ID=tmfeedbuyat219208&wt.mc_id=aff_BUYAT_219208&utm_source=219208-Bandsintown&impradname=Bandsintown&ircid=4272   C-Level Pete Francis Tickets : https://www.ticketweb.com/event/peter-francis-of-dispatch-the-winchester-tickets/14338833?utm_source=AllEvents.in&utm_medium=event-discovery-platform&utm_campaign=lakewood-events  

Ba'al Busters Broadcast
Zombie Signal Survival and News

Ba'al Busters Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 226:25


5.08.2025Become a Member here and Get Pods & More AD-FREE! Just $5/mohttps://patreon.com/c/DisguisetheLimitsSub at YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@baalbustersGet My Book and More here:https://SemperFryLLC.comBook 2 Fund here:https://givesendgo.com/BaalBustersJoin Dr. Glidden's Membership site:https://leavebigpharmabehind.com/?via=pgndhealthCode: baalbusters for 50% OffMy Book: https://www.semperfryllc.com/store/p93/Priestcraft%3A_Beyond_Babylon_%28Signed_Copy%29.htmlWhile you're there get the Best Condiments this side of Valhalla.https://x.com/DisguiseLimitsI was deleted from Spotify! If you absolutely must listen to podcasts instead of just listening to videos like I do, go here and FOLLOW:https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ba-al-busters-broadcast--5100262Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ba-al-busters-broadcast--5100262/support.

Alex Talks ASMR Girlfriend
[F4M] Dommy goth wife cuddles and praises her good boy [fdom] [whispers] [domestic bliss] | ASMR RP

Alex Talks ASMR Girlfriend

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 11:38


#f4m #asmrroleplay #asmr #girlfriendroleplay #ASMRGirlfriend #asmrgf~~~~~listen to the SPICY PART TWO of this episode! http://www.patreon.com/alextalksasmr order custom audios, buy MERCH!, find me on socials, leave a tip & morehttp://www.linktr.ee/alexasmrtalks~~~~You've just moved out of the apartment you were living in together (aw remember the old days when you were just random roommates??) and have now moved into a new house which she is committed to turning into a beautiful home with you. You get back from the hardware store on a Saturday morning ready for a full weekend of house chores and maintenance and somehow accidentally call your wife mommy...~*~*~~~This is a work of fiction for entertainment purposes onlyScript, editing, voice by: Alex Talks ASMRHead to www.patreon.com/alextalksasmr to hear FULL, EXPLICIT audios! Support the showListne to FULL NSFW audios, order custom audios, buy merch, find me on socials, leave a tip & morehttp://www.linktr.ee/alexasmrtalks

Living Words
A Sermon for the Third Sunday after Easter

Living Words

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025


A Sermon for the Third Sunday after Easter St. John 16:16-22 by William Klock On Easter morning we heard St. John's account of the empty tomb.  How Mary Magdalene had come running to the house where he and Peter and the others were hiding.  How she sobbed out that someone had taken Jesus' body.  How he and Peter ran to the tomb as dawn was breaking and how they found it empty, with the linen graveclothes lying there neatly.  And we heard John say that “he believed”.  Somehow…inexplicably…Jesus had risen from the dead.  John believed in the resurrection of the dead.  They all did.  It was their hope.  But it wasn't supposed to happen like this.  Maybe it was fear, maybe it was confusion, maybe he just wanted to be more certain, but he didn't say anything.  They went back to the house where the other disciples were.  They went back into hiding.  Doors locked, windows shuttered, no lights, no fire.  When things blew over, they could sneak out of Jerusalem, slink back to Galilee.  Maybe they could go back to their old lives and everyone would forget that they'd been followers of Jesus. But then the next week we read from John's first epistle.  We read those words: Everything that is fathered by God conquers the world.  This is the victory that conquers the world: our faith!  That doesn't sound like the same John afraid to even tell his friends that he believed Jesus had been raised from death.  And last week we read from Peter's first epistle and he exhorted us to bear patiently with suffering.  Peter went from hiding behind locked doors on Easter to boldly preaching the risen Jesus in the temple court just fifty days later.  He would eventually find himself proclaiming that gospel in Rome itself, where he would be martyred for that holy boldness.  What happened? Brothers and Sisters, hope happened.  Jesus, the risen Messiah, appeared to them in that locked room.  They saw him, resurrected and renewed and yet still the same Jesus with the scars of the cross in his hands and feet.  They saw Jesus risen from the dead.  Not a ghost, not a spirt, but Jesus bodily raised.  It wasn't supposed to happen that way.  It was supposed to be everybody all at once, not just one person even if he was the Messiah.  But there he was, proving the old doctrine of the Pharisees and the Prophets and their fathers true—just not the way they expected.  But even that's not so much what motivated them to leave their hiding places and to proclaim the risen Jesus to the world.  It's what Jesus' resurrection meant.  Because Jesus' resurrection was more than just an astounding miracle.  Jesus' resurrection was the proof that God's new world had been born, that new creation had begun, that the promises he made through the prophets and the hopes of God's people were being fulfilled.  Jesus' resurrection meant that the hopes of God's people were finally becoming reality.  Jesus had kindled God's light in the midst of the darkness and they knew the darkness would never overcome it.  But as they worked this out, they also realised that while Jesus had inaugurated this new creation, it would be they—Peter, John, Mary, the others, you and I—who would carry and announce God's new creation to the world.  Again, this hope, made real, made manifest in the resurrection of Jesus, is what sent the disciples out, not just to announce that God had performed a miracle in raising Jesus, but to announce the God's new creation had been born and that Jesus is its king—and if that proclamation cost them everything, even if it got them killed—they knew that God would raise them and that he would vindicate them, just as he had Jesus. Nothing else changed.  They were hiding in that locked and darkened house because—usually—when the authorities crucified a rebel or a revolutionary, they would also round up and crucify his followers.  As it turned out, it doesn't seem that anyone was seriously interested in doing that to Jesus' disciples.  But they didn't know that.  The real danger came when they went out and began proclaiming the good news about Jesus—as they challenged the false gods and the pretend kings of the darkness with the light of the Lord Jesus, as they confronted this fallen world and its systems with God's new creation.  That's when they were mocked, beaten, arrested, and martyred. Think of Paul.  He was one of the one's breathing threats against Jesus' disciples.  He was there looking on while Stephen was stoned, holding coats so people could better throw stones at him.  And then as Paul was on his way to round up Christians to bring them before the Jewish authorities, he was met by the risen Jesus.  And, again, it wasn't just an amazing miracle that inspired Paul to take up his own cross and to follow Jesus—to follow Jesus and to be beaten, stoned, imprisoned, and eventually murdered for the sake of the gospel.  It was hope.  It was what the resurrection of Jesus meant.  Jesus, risen from the dead, was proof of God's faithfulness and proof that his promises of forgiveness and new life and new creation and of humanity and creation set to rights—everything the Jews (and Paul!) had hoped and longed for—it was proof that it was all true and that it was coming true in Jesus.  The light has come into the darkness and the darkness has not and never will overcome it.  It was proof that if we are in Jesus the Messiah, we have a share in God's new creation and that no amount of suffering and not even death can take that away.  People aren't going to risk their lives to report a miracle.  What drove Peter, John, Paul—and all our brothers and sisters since—what drove them to risk everything to proclaim the good news was the knowledge, the assurance, the hope that through that proclamation God's promised new creation would overcome the darkness, the sadness, the tears—that it would make all the sad things of this broken world come untrue—for them and eventually for everyone who believes.  The kingdom would spread and grow until heaven and earth, God and humanity are at one again. All of this is what Jesus is getting at in our Gospel today from John 16.  It's from the middle of the long teaching that Jesus gave to his disciples when they were in the Garden of Gethsemane, after they ate that last Passover meal with Jesus.  Over and over Jesus exhorts them saying things like, Don't let your hearts be troubled…trust God and trust me, too.  And: I chose you, and I appointed you to go and bear fruit that will last…If the world hates you, know that it hated me before it hated you.  If you were from the world, the world would be fond of its own.  But the world hates you because you're not from the world.  No, I chose you out of the world.  And at the beginning of Chapter 16 he says to them: I've said these things to you to stop you from being tripped up.  They will put you out of the synagogues.  In fact, the time is coming when anyone who kills you will suppose that they are in that way offering worship to God…I have told you these things so that when their time comes, you will remember that I told you about them.   I expect the disciples were remembering that part of what Jesus said very well when they were hiding.  “Jesus said they'd come to kill us,” they whispered in the dark.  What they didn't remember—or at least what they didn't understand were the words we read today.  In verse 16 Jesus says: “Not long from now, you won't see me anymore.  Then again, not long after that, you will see me.”   They expected—like pretty much everyone else—that the Messiah would bring some kind of revolt or revolution.  He would overthrow the pagans and take the throne of Israel and, ruling over Israel, he would restore God's people to their rightful place and status in the world.  So it's no wonder that when they heard this, they started murmuring amongst themselves.  John goes on: “What's he talking about?” some of his disciples asked each other.  “What's this business about ‘not long from now, you won't see me, and again not long after that you will see me'?  And what's this about ‘going to the Father'?”   Maybe Jesus was going to finally do what the Messiah was supposed to do.  Maybe he was going to go gather his army and come back to battle the Romans.  John writes: They kept on saying it.  “What is this ‘not long'?”  “What's it all about?”  “We don't know what he means!”  Jesus was doing that thing again where he would say cryptic things or tell a confusing story.  It got their interest and then he could fill them in.  Jesus knew that they wanted to ask him, John says. “You're discussing with each other what I meant, aren't you?” he said.  “You want to know what I meant by saying, ‘Not long from now, you won't see me; and then again, not long after that you will see me.'  That's it, isn't it?  Well, I'm going to tell you the solemn truth.”   I can see them all stopping the whispers and leaning forward.  “Yes, Teacher.  Tell us what you mean!”  So Jesus goes on in the silence:  “You will weep and wail, but the world will celebrate.  You will be overcome with sorrow, but your sorrow will turn into joy.”  I can picture the confused looks coming back to their faces.  The Messiah was supposed to make everything all better.  He was supposed to set everything to rights and to wipe away all the tears.  The Messiah was supposed to bring an end to weeping and wailing!  So Jesus gives them an illustration they could understand: “When a woman is giving birth she is in anguish, because her moment has come.  But when the child is born, she no longer remembers the suffering, because of the joy that a human being has been born into the world.”  And then he adds in verse 22: In the same way, you have sorrow now.  But I shall see you again, and your hearts will celebrate, and nobody will take your joy from you.”   Even with the childbirth illustration, it was still pretty cryptic.  Even with what follows—which we'll come to in our Gospel for Rogation Sunday in two more weeks—even with that, the disciples really didn't understand—yet.  It was all there in the Prophets and it was all there in the things Jesus had been teaching.  The son of man must suffer many things, and be rejected by the elders, and the chief priests, and the legal experts.  He must be killed and raised up on the third day,” Jesus had said at one point.  It doesn't get much clearer than that.  And yet the events of that first Good Friday and Easter Day came as a complete surprise to them.  But then when they met the risen Jesus it all started to come back to them and it started to fall into place.  The wheels started turning.  Mental light bulbs started turning on.  The one thing left that they needed was the Holy Spirit—but I don't want to get ahead of the story.  We're still in that fifty days between Easter and Pentecost. And I think those fifty days must have been some of the most exciting days in the history of the world.  The disciples sat with Jesus—risen and glorified, the first bit of God's new creation real and tangible and true right there with them—and he taught them.  He went back over the scriptures—no doubt saying things he'd said a hundred times before—but now, in light of the resurrection, it all started to make sense.  And I can imagine their excitement growing between being there with Jesus in all his resurrected glory and as they connected the scriptural dots and as they saw how the story they had grown up with, the story they lived every year at Passover, the story that defined who they were, the story they knew so, so, so well began to unfold in a new way.  They'd always known it was a great story about the mighty and saving deeds of the Lord, but over those forty days in the presence of Jesus and hearing him teach and explain the story turned into something more glorious than they ever could have imagined.  The God they'd known became so much bigger and more glorious than they ever thought he could be.  And then it was time for Jesus to ascend and he had to tell them, “Wait.”  They were ready and eager and excited to go out into Jerusalem and Judea to start telling everyone the story—the story everyone knew, but now seen in a new and glorious light through the lens of Jesus' resurrection—and about this new hope they knew.  God's new creation had finally come and they'd spent the last forty days living in his presence.  But Jesus said, “Wait.  Your excitement about what God has done is only part of what you need.  Wait.  Just a little bit—ten more days—so I can send God's Spirit.  Couple this good news with the power of the Spirit and not even the gates of hell will stop you!” And, Lord knows, the gates of hell have tried, but the gates of hell had already done their worst at the cross, and Jesus rose victorious.  And that's how and that's why those first disciples took up their crosses and followed Jesus.  Peter was crucified at Rome, Andrew was crucified in Greece, Thomas was speared by soldiers in India, Philip was martyred at Carthage, Matthew was martyred in Ethiopia, Bartholomew in Armenia, James was stoned to death in Jerusalem, Simon was martyred in Persia, and Matthias in Syria.  Only John survived, after being exiled to Patmos.  You see, in the risen Jesus they saw the proof that sin and death have been decisively defeated, that the false gods and kings of the old evil age have been exposed, and most of all they saw that God's promised and long-hoped for new creation has been born.  The resurrection gave them hope and that hope sent them out to proclaim the good news even though it meant following in the suffering of Jesus.  And their stories have been the stories of countless Christians through the ages—of the Christians who died in the Roman persecutions, who died at the hands of the Sassanids, the Goths, the Vikings, the Caliphs, the Turks, the Kahns, the French revolutionaries, the Communists, the Islamists.  It's been the stories of countless missionaries who marched into hostile territory for the sake of the gospel, knowing they very well might die for it, but also knowing that the way of the cross is the path into God's new creation. Brothers and Sisters, too often these days we've lost sight of this.  Maybe it's the prosperity gospel, maybe it's that we haven't known any meaningful persecution for so long, but we Christians in the modern west seem to have forgotten this.  There's no room for suffering and the way of the cross in our theology.  We gloss over what look like “failures” in church history.  I was listening to a sermon this past week.  The preacher was telling the story of a missionary named Peter Milne.  Milne was a Scottish minister and part of a group that called themselves “one-way” missionaries.  When they shipped out to far off lands to proclaim the gospel, they packed their worldly goods in a coffin.  It was symbolic.  They were going out as missionaries with no expectation of ever returning home.  They would die—one way or another—in the land they went to evangelise.  Peter Milne went to the New Hebrides in the South Pacific.  It was a land of head-hunting cannibals.  Milne wasn't the first to go.  Others had gone before and were killed by the natives.  Milne was the first to go and to survive and to have a thriving gospel ministry.  When he died fifty-some years later in 1924, he was buried in his coffin with the epitaph: “When he came, there was no light.  When he left, there was no darkness.”  When he'd arrived there wasn't a single Christian on the island.  When he died, there wasn't a single person who wasn't a Christian. But here's the thing—and the preacher I was listening to completely missed it: Following Jesus means first taking up a cross.  It's not about the glory of “successful” ministry.  It's about dying to self, and living for the hope of God's glory and the spread of his kingdom.  The preacher I listened to said nothing of the others who had gone before Milne to the New Hebrides and been martyred.  They don't fit in with our prosperity and business model theology.  We admire their willingness to give their lives for the sake of the gospel, but they sort of get chalked up as failures.  But to do that is to miss what it means to follow Jesus, to know the pangs of childbirth, but to also experience the joy that makes the pain and the sorrow pale in comparison. As Tertullian said, the blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church, but so are all the other good-faith “failures”.  There was a week when we were church-planting in Portland that I found myself all alone.  Veronica's mom was sick and she and Alexandra had travelled up to Kelowna.  The other family that was helping us to get things off the ground had to be away that weekend.  It was just me.  But The Oregonian newspaper had just run a story on us.  I'd had several contacts that week.  The show had to go on.  We were meeting at a Lutheran Church on Sunday evenings, so I asked the pastor there if one of their organists could come and play that evening.  She came and she and I sat there waiting.  And 7pm came and went.  And 7:05, and 7:15 and we knew no one was coming.  I was discouraged and it was obvious.  She and I said Evening Prayer together and then she told me her story.  She and her husband, a pastor, had been Lutheran church planters in Jamaica for almost ten years.  They had a very small group that had asked them to come to help them plant a church and for ten years they tried and nothing ever happened.  When they finally decided to quit there were no more people than when they started.  She said that she and her husband found the whole thing utterly discouraging.  They had made significant sacrifices to be there and nothing had happened.  It was tempting to be angry with God.  They returned home thinking they were failures and wondering why.  They'd been faithful in proclaiming Jesus.  They'd spent hours every week in prayer with that little group of people.  And then several years later they received a letter.  It was from a pastor in Kingston.  Not long after they'd left, he'd arrived to plant a church.  His group moved into the building left behind by the Lutherans and quickly began to grow and thrive.  And he wrote to thank them.  “You soaked this place in prayer and you cast gospel seed all through the neighbourhood,” he wrote.  He didn't know why it never grew for them, but he knew they'd been faithful and he was now reaping a harvest he hadn't planted and he wanted to thank them for their faithfulness.  That elderly Lutheran organist told me that story with tears in her eyes and said, “Be faithful and don't be discouraged.  Whatever happens, if you are faithful, the Lord is at work.  Some of us plant, some of us water, some of us reap, but it's all the Lord's work.”  She reminded me of the hope that lies before me—and that lies before all of us—and that Jesus doesn't just call us to follow him; he first calls us to take up our crosses.  Just it was necessary for Jesus to give his life that he might be raised from death, so must we die to ourselves that we might live.  Brothers and Sisters, fix your eyes on Jesus.  He knew the joy that was set before him and so he endured the cross.  He scorned its shame.  And because of that the Father raised him from the dead and has seated him at his right hand.  His kingdom has been born.  Now the joy of the kingdom, of new creation, of God's life is before us.  May it be the reason that we take up our crosses and follow our Lord. Let's pray: Gracious Father, as we come to your Table this morning, give us a taste of your great kingdom feast; let us see Jesus, risen from the dead; and make us especially aware of your indwelling Spirit that we might be filled with the joy of your salvation and the joy of your new creation.  Strengthen us with joy, so that we will not fear to take up our crosses and follow Jesus.  Amen.

Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show with Jack
#998 5/5/25 Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show with Jack

Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show with Jack

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 120:00


Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show with Jack #998 5/5/25. This is an archived broadcast of a previous Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show. New shows broadcast every Monday 7:00PM - 9:00PM and every Tuesday 7:00AM - 9:00AM Pacific time. You can listen live and participate at https://punkrockdemo.com

The Ancients
Barbarian Invaders: The Sacks of Rome

The Ancients

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 72:57


How did the Huns, Goths, and Vandals help bring down the Roman Empire - and sack the city of Rome itself, not once but twice?In this second episode of our special series on the Fall of the Western Roman Empire, Tristan Hughes is joined by Professor Peter Heather to explore the dramatic wave of invasions that shook Rome in the late 4th and early 5th centuries. From the arrival of the Huns to the sacks of Rome by the Goths in 410 and the Vandals in 455, we trace how the advance of innumerable barbarian tribes brewed decades of tension, betrayal, and bloodshed which helped bring the empire to its knees.MORE:Fall of the Western Roman Empire:https://open.spotify.com/episode/2fKMe2jrV1oZKzRSws83w4The Goths:https://open.spotify.com/episode/5PbZnN3xtQbLkcn2dPZPy2Presented by Tristan Hughes. Audio editor and producer is Joseph Knight. The senior producer is Anne-Marie Luff.All music courtesy of Epidemic SoundsThe Ancients is a History Hit podcast.Sign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe. You can take part in our listener survey here: https://insights.historyhit.com/history-hit-podcast-always-on

Alternative 80s
#293 - Radio Clash

Alternative 80s

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 98:33


Dying to hit the beach, but had to get a new podcast out to y'all, so here it is! Winter is over, so enjoy! Track List:1) This Is Radio Clash - The Clash 2) The Politics Of Dancing [Original Punter Version] - Re-Flex 3) Crazy [Mad Mix] - Icehouse 4) Modern Love - David Bowie5) Elevator Man - Oingo Boingo 6) All You Ever think About Is Sex [New Mix] - Sparks 7) The Pain Keeper - Lone Assembly 8) Singing Rule Britania - The Chameleons 9) Jane Says - Janes Addiction 10) Love And Anger - Kate Bush 11) Pink Orange Red - Cocteau Twins 12) Fireworks - Siouxsie And The Banshees 13) 77 - Billy Idol Feat. Avril Lavigne 14) Heart's A Liar - Andy Bell Feat. Debbie Harry15) Lovers And Stranger - A Flock Of Seagulls 16) Message In A Bottle - The Police 17) Janitor - Suburban Lawns 18) Stop And Play - Mekanik Kommando 19) Yoshua - Danton's Voice 20) All Day - Ministry 21) I Feel Love - Blue Man Group Feat. Venus Hum

United Public Radio
Beyond The Outer Realm - The Lost Tribes of Bigfoot with Maxim W_Furek

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 84:42


Beyond The Outer Realm welcomes Maxim W. Furek Host: Michelle Desrochers Date: May 6th, 2025 Episode: 558 Discussion : Max will be discussing his newest book " the Lost Tribes of Bigfoot " Contact for the show - theouterrealmcontact@gmail.com Rumble: TheOuterRealm X - MicheleDerocher Website: www.theouterrealmradio.com Please support us by Liking, Subscribing, Sharing and Commenting. Thank you all !!! About Maxim W. Furek -Maxim Furek's rich background includes aspects of psychology, addictions, music journalism, and the paranormal. He has a master's degree in communications from Bloomsburg University and a bachelor's degree in psychology from Aquinas College. Maxim has interviewed celebrity demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren and white witch Dr. Frederick Lamonte Santee. He was featured on Coast to Coast with George Noory, Exploring the Bizarre with the legendary Timothy Green Beckley and Tim R. Swartz, and Art Bell's Midnight in the Desert with Heather Wade. Maxim has written numerous rock biographies and paranormal-themes books, including: —The Lost Tribes of Bigfoot, published by Hangar 1, with the innovative Immersive Book Technology (IBT), documents an extensive timeline of Big Foot sightings over the years, offering a glimpse into the cultural and historical contexts in which these sightings have occurred. —Sheppton: The Myth, Miracle, and Music was featured on Australia's Mysterious Universe and on numerous podcasts. —The Death Proclamation of Generation X: A Self-Fulfilling Prophesy of Goth, Grunge, and Heroin has been used at Penn State University as “recommended reading” for “Introduction to Abnormal Psychology” and “Health Psychology.” —Flying Saucer Esoteric: The Altered States of Ufology explores the chronology of “flying saucers,” tracing historical accounts of theologians and astronomers who lived in the days Before Christ to the 2023 Congressional hearings and the Mexican alien corpses. —Coal Region Hoodoo: Paranormal Tales from Inside the Pit has been described as “A fascinating look into Pennsylvania's paranormal wormhole through a never-seen-before sociological and popular culture lens.”

Shutdown Fullcast
Mike Lombardi's Adult Goth Phase

Shutdown Fullcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 78:30


Folks we're fighting the atheists with our heavenly dicks againLet's use that viral soda map to do conference realignmentPerils of the new GTARyan is mad about the Kentucky Derby for reasons you probably cannot predict but we hope you will appreciateWhere to go for lunch in AmericaTest driving our Mike Lombardi voicesCritical support to the gotcha merchants at CBS Sunday MorningStaring uneasily at the normies cresting the horizon of the Belichick chronicleFullcast theme song arranged and performed by Nathan BerryCheck out Surber's band, Killer Antz: https://linktr.ee/killerantzListen to Phantom Island, Ryan's new show with Godfrey, which is not a college football show because a second simply cannot exist, at falconscottproductions.comCheck out Jason's free CFB Watch Grid newsletter and other work: https://www.jasonkirk.fyi/DID YOU KNOW: Holly and Spencer write a year-round newsletter, featuring football and also unfootball things, at https://channel-6.ghost.io/

In My Footsteps: A Cape Cod and New England Podcast
Episode 194: Goth v. Grunge In the 90s, Food Mascots With Video Games, 1960s Teen Idols(5-7-2025)

In My Footsteps: A Cape Cod and New England Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 51:00


Send us a textThe differences between Grunge and Goth culture in the 1990s. Some food items or mascots that had their own video games. A few of the teen idols and queens of the 1960s.Episode 194 gives you your weekly dose of the Gen-X nostalgia buffet!We kick things off by comparing and contrasting two subcultures that 90s high schoolers might have known or might have been. Grunge and Goth seemed similar but how similar were they really? We'll dive deep into both of them, including what it was like as a Grunge kid in high school in the 90s.Some strange subjects end up as video games. We go way back in the day to look at food mascots and food items that were turned into video games. There are also a few scrapped ones that you have to hear to believe.This week's Top 5 is all about teen idols and teen queens of the 1960s. These were the celebrities that the youth of America gravitated toward. How did their careers turnout though?There is a brand new This Week In History and Time Capsule centered around the fascinating discovery of the Tollund Man. For more great content become a subscriber on Patreon!Helpful Links from this EpisodePurchase My New Book Cape Cod Beyond the Beach!In My Footsteps: A Cape Cod Travel Guide(2nd Edition)Hooked By Kiwi - Etsy.comDJ Williams MusicKeeKee's Cape Cod KitchenChristopher Setterlund.comCape Cod Living - Zazzle StoreSubscribe on YouTube!Initial Impressions 2.0 BlogWebcam Weekly Wrapup PodcastCJSetterlundPhotos on EtsyThe Tollund Man: Biographics on YouTubeListen to Episode 193 hereSupport the show

Hex Rated
Episode 130: Hex Rated Episode 130 - Sacred Space 2025 Wrap-Up

Hex Rated

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 49:42


Your witch friends are bringing this series to a close with a wrap-up of their final morning at the conference, where they participated in a Sekhmet ritual, then it was back to the wilds of New Jersey to do some goth sightseeing and of course, stop at Sonic for tots.  The witches have had a blast recapping this conference for you, so enjoy this last installment while you bask in the delight of what is hopefully not yet a cruel, cruel summer!

Communion After Dark
COMMUNION AFTER DARK - 05/05/2025

Communion After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 120:09


 Communion After Dark - features the latest and best in Dark Alternative-Electronic Music. This week's show features music from Centhron, Rhys Fulber, Protokoll 19, Fractal Age, Autodafeh, and new music from many more artists worldwide. 

Ba'al Busters Broadcast
The Corruption of Mankind Written in Stone L. Austine Waddell

Ba'al Busters Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 235:27


5.04.2025IT'S BACK!!! After 4+ years deleted, YT gave me back my old channel!REBUILD where people gather.https://www.youtube.com/@baalbustersGet My Book and More here:https://SemperFryLLC.comBecome a Member here and Get Pods & More AD-FREE!  Just $5/mohttps://patreon.com/c/DisguisetheLimitsBook 2 Fund here:https://givesendgo.com/BaalBustersJoin Dr. Glidden's Membership site:https://leavebigpharmabehind.com/?via=pgndhealthCode: baalbusters for 50% OffMy Book: https://www.semperfryllc.com/store/p93/Priestcraft%3A_Beyond_Babylon_%28Signed_Copy%29.htmlWhile you're there get the Best Condiments this side of Valhalla.https://x.com/DisguiseLimitsI was deleted from Spotify! If you absolutely must listen to podcasts instead of just listening to videos like I do, go here and FOLLOW:https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ba-al-busters-broadcast--5100262Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ba-al-busters-broadcast--5100262/support.

Throwback Music Video Review Podcast
Ep. 127-Da Ya Think I'm Sexy (Revolting Cocks)

Throwback Music Video Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 64:53


Come on sugar let us know! Al, Ryan & Louie discuss the chaos that is the 1993 music video for RevCo's cover of the Rod Stewart classic, "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?"Buy Us A Coffee while you're at it."Da Ya Think I'm Sexy" Music Video

Debts No Honest Man Can Pay
Sound the Alarm: a 68-Gun Salute to Mike Peters

Debts No Honest Man Can Pay

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 66:31


On this week's show, we pour one out for The Alarm frontman Mike Peters, who left us way too early on 4/29 at the age of 66, after a 3-decade battle with cancer. Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.

Ba'al Busters Broadcast
Insane News and Other Things We Can Prevent But Don't

Ba'al Busters Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 141:25


Become a Member here and Get Pods & More AD-FREE!  Just $5/mohttps://patreon.com/c/DisguisetheLimits4.29.2025There's some things that need to be really, seriously looked at before we can pretend our perception and impressions are accurate.Join Dr. Glidden's Membership site:https://leavebigpharmabehind.com/?via=pgndhealthCode: baalbusters for 50% OffIT'S BACK!!! After 4+ years deleted, YT gave me back my old channel!REBUILD where people gather.https://www.youtube.com/@baalbustersGet My Book and More here:https://SemperFryLLC.comBecome a Member here and Get Pods & More AD-FREE!  Just $5/mohttps://patreon.com/c/DisguisetheLimitsBook 2 Fund here:https://givesendgo.com/BaalBustersJoin Dr. Glidden's Membership site:https://leavebigpharmabehind.com/?via=pgndhealthCode: baalbusters for 50% OffMy Book: https://www.semperfryllc.com/store/p93/Priestcraft%3A_Beyond_Babylon_%28Signed_Copy%29.htmlWhile you're there get the Best Condiments this side of Valhalla.https://x.com/DisguiseLimitsI was deleted from Spotify! If you absolutely must listen to podcasts instead of just listening to videos like I do, go here and FOLLOW:https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ba-al-busters-broadcast--5100262Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ba-al-busters-broadcast--5100262/support.

Cemetery Confessions: A Goth Talk Podcast
Goth's Phantasmagoria: It's About Community

Cemetery Confessions: A Goth Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 127:36


Phantasmagoria, noun a bizarre or fantastic combination, collection, or assemblage On this episode we chat with Sondra about the connections between the Metal and Goth subculture, why the internet is so upset about ‘fake goth girls' making only fans content, practical goth fashion, how meaning emerges from community and more! If you enjoy the show, please support us on patreon! Intro: 00:00 WitchHands 2:15 Metal and Goth 5:45 Salem 21:00 Thrifting and Practical Fashion 39:45 Fetishizing Goth 1:00:00 Community 1:18:00 Feedback 1:31:00 Sinister Suggestions 1:50:30 References:-Open Casket -Foxblood -TommyVowles -Die With Your Boots On -Ossuary of Salem -Midnight Hour -Mode Brutal -Junkyard Bat -Bone and Busk -Luciferotica -Dark Angel Co -Shrine -Ipso Facto -Dark Garden -Blackmoon Castle -Never Trust the Algorithm -We Have a Technical -The Harm of Fast Fashion -More Harm from Fast Fashion -Feminists for Sex Workers -Art of Inconvenience -Political Significance of Inconvenience -The Epidemic of Escapism

The Belfry Network
Cemetery Confessions: Goth's Phantasmagoria: It's About Community

The Belfry Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 127:36


Phantasmagoria, noun a bizarre or fantastic combination, collection, or assemblage On this episode we chat with Sondra about the connections between the Metal and Goth subculture, why the internet is so upset about ‘fake goth girls', practical goth fashion, how meaning emerges from community and more! If you enjoy the show, please support us on patreon! Intro: 00:00 WitchHands 2:15 Metal and Goth 5:45 Salem 21:00 Thrifting and Practical Fashion 39:45 Fetishizing Goth 1:00:00 Community 1:18:00 Feedback 1:31:00 Sinister Suggestions 1:50:30 References:-Open Casket -Foxblood -TommyVowles -Die With Your Boots On -Ossuary of Salem -Midnight Hour -Mode Brutal -Junkyard Bat -Bone and Busk -Luciferotica -Dark Angel Co -Shrine -Ipso Facto -Dark Garden -Blackmoon Castle -Never Trust the Algorithm -We Have a Technical -The Harm of Fast Fashion -More Harm from Fast Fashion -Feminists for Sex Workers -Art of Inconvenience -Political Significance of Inconvenience -The Epidemic of Escapism

Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show with Jack
#997 4/28/25 Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show with Jack

Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show with Jack

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 120:00


Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show with Jack #997 4/28/25. This is an archived broadcast of a previous Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show. New shows broadcast every Monday 7:00PM - 9:00PM and every Tuesday 7:00AM - 9:00AM Pacific time. You can listen live and participate at https://punkrockdemo.com

Seek Treatment with Cat & Pat
"The Opposite of Precious" (w/ Alex Dimitrov)

Seek Treatment with Cat & Pat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 57:35


Cat and Pat are joined this week by special guest and poet Alex Dimitrov! Alex talks about his new book ECSTASY, Cat announces she's relaunching her substack (https://catcohen.substack.com/), and Pat tries to figure out which astrology sign fits best romantically with his. Alex shares his high school experience of transitioning from Goth to Preppy and they discuss the experience of men going blonde.Watch the full episode on our YouTube and follow below!Show Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seektreatmentpodShow Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seektreatmentpodCat: https://www.instagram.com/catccohenPat: https://www.instagram.com/patreegsSeek Treatment is a production of Headgum Studios. Our associate producer is Allie Kahan. Our producer is Tavi Kaunitz. Our executive producer is Emma Foley. The show is edited, mixed, and mastered by Richelle Chen. The show art was created by Carly Jean Andrews. Like the show? Rate Seek Treatment on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and leave a review.Advertise on Seek Treatment via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Communion After Dark
COMMUNION AFTER DARK - 04/28/2025

Communion After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 135:50


 Communion After Dark - features the latest and best in Dark Alternative-Electronic Music. This week's show features music from Massive Ego, Centhron, Bill Leeb, Matte Blvck, Dawn of Ashes, and new music from many more artists worldwide. 

St. Louis on the Air
Goth duo Occults took inspiration from their music idols and hit the road for their first tour

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 25:40


When Emilio Hernandez and Patrick Lawrence started Occults, they had no intention of building a fanbase. The two best friends of nearly 25 years had a very simple goal — create music that they've loved as teens as an outlet during the global lockdowns at the start of the pandemic. Now, they are hitting the road and touring across the country with a stop in St. Louis — their hometown and where their friendship began.

Ancient History Fangirl
How an Empire Ends: Rome's Gothic Immigrants

Ancient History Fangirl

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 73:28


Help keep our podcast going by contributing to our Patreon! In our last episode, we took a look at the outside forces driving the engine of the Migration Era: Hunnic migrations and invasions, constant displacement and conflict at the Roman borders. But Goths lived inside Rome too—in the heart of the Italian peninsula, and also in the outer provinces, in territories that were conquered by force. This story isn't just about Goths that lived outside Rome. It's also about the Goths that lived inside the Empire—as everything from slaves to soldiers to free citizens. How they were treated within that empire fueled and fed the wheel of the Migration era. Hatred of immigrants played a major role in Migration-Era conflicts--in ways scarily similar to events today.   Sponsors and Advertising This podcast is a member of Airwave Media podcast network. Want to advertise on our show? Please direct advertising inquiries to advertising@airwavemedia.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Minion Death Cult
#706 Conservative Goth Tradwife w/Ani

Minion Death Cult

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 98:48


TODAY: Ani the Annihilator joins us to discuss the warzone of her hometown of Seattle and the vicious guerrilla fighting over control of the city's crosswalk messages. Will a cheeky anti-Bezos recording be the end of billionaires in the silicon city? Or could the whole thing just be "AI"? PLUS: We review a new christian hardcore band and discuss the best christian hardcore bands throughout history as well as our personal histories destroying non-believers in the Norma Jean mosh pit FINALLY: A schism in the Conservative Goths facebook group over an "ideal woman" meme causes female members to wonder why their male counterparts are acting like a bunch of woman-hating liberals. Meanwhile, the men gently remind them that birthing 5 children is the most goth thing a woman can do. Get a bonus episode every week by signing up at http://patreon.com/miniondeathcult for only $5/month  Watch on youtube: http://youtube.com/miniondeathcult  Music: SPORTSGIRL and VAPERROR - Topspin Turvy Zao - Ravage Ritual Shockwave - Shockwave Confession Kids - Come and Get Me

Communion After Dark
COMMUNION AFTER DARK - 04/21/2025

Communion After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 121:45


 Communion After Dark - features the latest and best in Dark Alternative-Electronic Music. This week's show features music from The Birthday Massacre, VNV Nation, Ruined Conflict, Aesthetic Perfection, and new music from many more artists worldwide. 

rSlash
r/TIFU by Cucking My Boss

rSlash

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 17:29


0:00 Intro 0:06 Goth girl 4:00 Comment 4:16 Misunderstood 6:20 Comment 6:35 BJ 8:03 Comments 9:20 Sleeping with my boss 12:28 Milf 13:31 Popular feed Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices