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Everything Will Be Alright in the End Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine Two songs into Everything Will Be Alright in the End, Rivers Cuomo sings "we belong in the rock world," a repudiation of the big beat experimentation of Raditude, a 2009 record that found Weezer working with such pop producers as Dr. Luke and Butch Walker. Weezer fans eager for Pinkerton, Pt. 2 are often quick to bristle at Cuomo's experimentations, so when the guitarist sings that they're "rockin' out like it's '94," he's not only not lying -- they went so far as to once again hire Ric Ocasek, the producer of the group's debut, to helm this ninth studio album -- but he's reassuring his audience that he's left all those pounding dance beats behind. The weird thing is, Weezer already shook off the ghost of Raditude via 2010's quickly released indie Hurley, so the emphasis on the group returning to rock feels a little odd, but Everything Will Be Alright in the End does trump its immediate predecessor by being bigger, bolder, slicker, and stickier than Hurley. Some of this is indeed due to the presence of Ocasek. His exacting production, anchored as much in pummeling arena rock as new wave pop, polishes and preserves Cuomo's quirks, but it's also true that Rivers has decided to indulge in his eccentricities once again. Take away the woolly mammoth-sized guitars and "Back to the Shack," with its overt references to "In the Garage," and Everything Will Be Alright in the End doesn't feel especially like early Weezer, not with the dexterous syncopation of "I've Had It Up to Here" providing a midpoint palate-cleanser and a neo-prog rock suite concluding the proceedings. By having the record follow these twisty detours, Cuomo provides a counterpoint to the classicist pop Weezer pursue elsewhere, but even such succinct, sculpted pop as "The British Are Coming," "Ain't Got Nobody," "Cleopatra," and "Go Away" (the latter a duet with Best Coast's Bethany Cosentino) never feels like a desperate scramble back home. Rather, a feeling of acceptance underpins Everything Will Be Alright in the End: there's a sense that Weezer made another record of massive, hooky rock not only because that's what the fans want but because they know it's what they do best. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/comics-in-motion-podcast/message
House, funk, soul, bass and beats for open-minded listeners with an old-skool state of mind. More info at www.francisco.vibecast.com Catch the pod live every Tuesday evening on Electric Lion Radio www.electriclionradio.com or as a podcast on Podbean, ACast, ITunes or Tunein Full track-listing below and at www.mixcloud.com/francisco Itunes / Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-payback Tracklist: Matthew Halsall - Colur Yes Alice Russell - Gabriel (Kiko Navarro Guitarpella) Delacey - Hidaway Ralphi Rosario - An Instrumental Need Pola & Bryson - Shinrinyoku Omni Trio - Nubirth Little Simz - I Love You, I Hate You Semi Hendrix - IT Queen Latifah - Queen Latifah's Had It Up 2 Here Sola Rosa - Turn Around (feat Bella Kalolo & David Wall - RNZ live Sessions) Ripple - I Dont Know What It Is Ian Pooley - Coracao Tambor (SWAG remix) Sagat - Fuk Dat Stones Taro - Come Over Me Ils - Music DJ IC - Journey From Home (Original Mix) Lee "Scratch" Perry & Mad Professor - I Am A Madman Junnior Murvin - Police & Thieves
On this week's episode, we see if Midway OH Boy in Elyria, Ohio has the best burger! It's a small burger joint just west of Cleveland, you know, Elyria.Find out where we felt in ranks on our third stop in our search for Ohio's Best Burger!We also pepper this episode with fun segments like the improv game, What They Meant to Say. Charlie has to dissect the relationship between Katy Perry and Taylor Swift and Tyler speaks Bon Jovi's mind.Did you know that the fourth week of March is Tsunami Preparation Week? We didn't either until we did our research for this episode! Therefore, we present to you 10 Things About...Tsunamis. Hint: Don't try and surf a tsunami.Finally, we vent out a little steam and bring back the angry segment, Had It Up to Here. Charlie has a bone to pick with sidewalk etiquette while Tyler has some complaints about DIY Music Scene etiquette. All of this, and more, on this week's Seg-Way Podcast.If you're enjoying the content, please follow The Seg-Way Podcast on Facebook and Instagram.
Happy New Year! We are into a new year and a brand new decade. How exciting! In 2020's first episode, we discuss (like the entire world) our New Years Resolutions. We also tell you 10 Things about the year 2020. From asteroids, to the Olympics, to potentially curing peanut allergies, you don't want to miss this.We bring back the angry Had It Up to Here segment and talk about sneaky subscription fees and generalizations. Finally, we make our first stop of the year to discover Ohio's Best Burger. January's First Week Food takes us to an Akron staple, Swensons. Charlie orders the triple cheeseburg and Tyler orders the Salad Boy. Listen to the episode to find out how they rank it!As always, thank you for listening and subscribing. If you don't already, follow the Seg-Way Podcast on Instagram and Facebook.
Remember the feeling you got when calling a family member or friends voicemail and hearing your favorite song playing in the background... Well It's Back... The Original 90's Voicemail Podcast... "The Voicemails" In this Episode: News Headline: "Wrongfully Convicted For Killing Wife!"| (1:22) 90's Music Break: Queen Latifah "Latifah's Had It Up to Here" (1991) | (4:11) Voicemail #12: "When to Cut a Friend Off?!" (8:55) Message from the DM: "Father Dating My Best Friend" (16:00) Closer: "Gratitude and Entitlement Cannot Exist in the Same Space" | (18:42) Check Out Full Episodes of #SWWNGD The Original 90's Voicemail Podcast, By Smith. Follow the Podcast On Instagram: @sowhatwenotgondopodcast Check Out More Original HausHill Podcast & Shows at www.haushillmedia.com
CALL 866-87-SMITH NOW! Remember the feeling you got when calling a family member or friends voicemail and hearing your favorite song playing in the background... Well It's Back... The Original 90's Voicemail Podcast. In This Episode: Jordyn Woods Story Voicemail 1: Dating Preferences | Black or White 90's Music Break: Mary J. Blige "My Life" Voicemail 2: When to Cut a Friend Off?! Voicemail 3: Best Friend Dating Father... 90's Music Break: Queen Latifah "Latifah's Had It Up to Here" Donald Vs. Spike McDonald's Story Weekend End Round Up and much much more... Let's Make the Year Hot!! - Leave Me a Message and I'll Respond Weekly Every Wednesday 7am EST. Check Out the Official Website for #SWWNGD Podcast on www.beepme91.com or the #SWWNGD Network Media Page www.haushillmedia.com
THE GUYANADA EPISODE - Track ListIntroSegment 1 - Mar$ Noel SegmentRun DMC - My AdidasSlick Rick - Teenage LoveKRS One - My PhilosophyRob Base & DJ EZ Rock - It Takes TwoA Low Down Dirty Shame (Wayans Bros) Soundtrack - ShameWu Tang Clan - M.E.T.H.O.D. ManWu Tang Clan - Clan In Da FrontNas - It Ain't Hard To TellBlack Moon - How Many MCsSmif-N-Wessun - WrekonizeBoot Camp Clik - I Got Cha Opin (Remix)Queen Latifah - Latifah's Had It Up 2 HereOnyx ft Noreaga & Big Pun - Shut Em Down (Remix)Mar$ Noel ft Dukebox Beats - Everything 5 StarMar$ Noel - Cash OutMar$ Noel - Alpha TimeMar$ Noel - Mars Preme Handle PreviewMar$ Noel - Times UpMar$ Noel ft Dukebox Beats - Don't Need YouSegment 2 - Say What?! With FyvieRon Nelson - B-Boy DestructionMaestro Fresh - (Let Your) Backbone SlideMaestro Fresh - Certs Wid Out Da RetsynMichie-Mee & L.A. Luv - Elements Of StyleChoclair - Let's RideRascalz, Checkmate, Kardinal Offishall, Thrust & Choclair - Northern Touch Shad - Keep ShiningShad & Dallas - Listen (Remix)Swollen Members - Lady VenomSwollen Members ft Tre Nyce & Young Kazh - WarriorMadchild - DemonsSnak The Ripper ft Ritz - All OutMerkules - AmmoEvil Ebenezer - Right NowClassified - Oh CanadaK-os - 4,3,2,1 K-os - B-Boy StanceRascalz - Really LivinRascalz ft Barrington Levy & K-os - Top Of The WorldP-Reign - Ill LifeP-Reign ft A$ap Rocky - We Them..Fatty Jones - Keep It CrookedFatty Jones - OverstandDeuce Fantastick ft Sydgb - Black PanthersDeuce Fantastick - City Of ChampsPolitic Live - The MatineeArlo Maverick - Too Many ToosClipse ft Sean Paul, Bless & Kardinal Offishall - Grindin (Selector Remix)Dame C - EnoughOutro
Tonight on Proper Propaganda, new tracks from Javae, Femdot, Wizdom Starr, and more, but first, new from Freeway featuring gBJ the Chicago Kid & Kamilion, “Real One.” TRACK / ARTIST “Real One” Freeway feat. BJ the Chicago Kid & Kamillion “Thank You” Black Thought & 9th Wonder feat. KIRBY “Do Betta” Javae “Exit (The Bounce)” Femdot Interlude: The Late Show BG Music: “Dillatronic 21” by J Dilla “Change” Wizdom Starr “Wrestlemania 20” Westside Gunn feat. Anderson .Paak “Long Hot Summer” Reflection Eternal “Angels & Devils” Michael Christmas “From the 718” Pete Miser “Rosa Parks” Outkast “The Beast” The Fugees Interlude: “Mr. Microphone” “Pimps (Free Stylin At the Fortune 500 Club)” The Coup “Teach the Children” Eric B. & Rakim “Latifah’s Had It Up to Here” Queen Latifah “It’s Alright to Cry” Rosie Grier “Keep it Locked” Pete Miser “’93 til Infinity” Souls of Mischief
Producer/MC Denaun Porter aka Mr. Porter is one of the founding members of the Detroit crew, D12. It was none other than ATCQ's "Bonita Applebaum" that inspired him to get into hip-hop and not surprisingly, when we invited him to the show, he wanted to talk about one of the all-time great hip-hop albums: ATCQ's sophomore effort, Low End Theory. During our convo, we discussed the production techniques and sample choices, how good the album's sequencing was, and why Q-Tip and the late Phife Dawg went together like peanut butter and jelly. We also got into the fight-provoking question of: Low End Theory or Midnight Marauders? More on A Tribe Called Quest and Low End Theory Vibe's "20 Facts about Low End Theory" Angus Batey looks back on the album for its 25th anniversary for The Quietus. The Source's original 5 mic review from 1991. More on Denaun Porter Adam Graham's profile of Denaun in Detroit News. "Producer's Corner" profile for HipHopDX Mr. Porter on his "classic records" for Complex. Facebook | Instagram | Bandcamp Show Tracklisting (all songs from Low End Theory unless indicated otherwise): “Scenario” “Denaun Porter: Porter Shops Glasper “jUsT 4 dA hAwAiI eVeNiNg “D12: Devil’s Night: “Purple Hills” ““Excursions” “Cannonball Adderley: The Black Messiah “The Steam Drill” “Jackie Jackson: Jackie Jackson “Is it Him or Me” “Queen Latifah: Nature of a Sister “Latifah’s Had It Up to Here” “MC Lyte: Act Like You Know “Act Like You Know” “Skypager” “Check The Rhime” “The Infamous Date Rape” “What?” “Jazz (We’ve Got This)” “Buggin Out” “Migos: Culture II “Motorsport Feat. Cardi B and Nicki Minaj” “Butter” “Weather Report: Mr. Gone “Young and Fine” “A Tribe Called Quest: Midnight Marauders “Lyrics to Go” “Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers: Buhaina“A Chant for Bu” “Everything is Fair” If you're not already subscribed to Heat Rocks in Apple Podcasts, do it here!
We're running out of buttons to assign the audio comments to. There were 24 files sent in this week. What a great "problem" to have! We want to thank and acknowledge everyone who contributed to another great Listener Feedback show. This week we hear from: KathyS, Brad, John, Saundra, Doug, DrewT, Tammy, Rayn, Brian, Paul, Ian, Carol, Carolyn, DrewG, Becky, Shelley, Jeannie, Samantha, Sandi, Becca, David, Charissa, Linda, Suzanne, Graham, Holly, Chris, Mike, Fancy, Kimberly and Shane. Dan from Connecticut created this awesome Anime style comic book cover based on the "wreaking havoc" conversation we had in the recap show! It came in while we were recording the LF show, and we wanted to share it with everyone. We've got several ways you can reach us. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-1547. You can record an audio comment and attach it or just type up a quick text message and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. Lastly, there's a link for comments on the web page here. You can click that link and post your thoughts out there for everyone to see. Russ Landau granted us permission to feature his music on the show. We're highlighting tracks from the recently released Survivor Gabon soundtrack which is available on iTunes. Click the album art below if you're interested in purchasing a track or the album from the iTunes store. 00:02 Date 00:05 Ancient Voices Survivor 17 Gabon by Russ Landau 00:39 Introductions 01:20 Kathy from Reisterstown, MD 03:30 Brad from New York 10:20 John from Houston 16:33 Saundra from Ontario 18:25 Doug from Fort Worth 25:48 Drew from New Jersey 29:15 Tammy from Grand Rapids, MI 35:58 Rayn 39:28 Brian from Georgia 49:49 Paul from Louisiana 50:51 Ian from Ottawa 55:04 Carol from Northern California 60:23 Carolyn from the Beautiful Bronx 66:14 Drew from Utah 70:57 Becky from Florida 75:15 Shelley from Australia 76:30 Jeannie from Chicago 85:04 Samantha from California 86:56 Sandi from Georgia 91:23 Becca in Okinawa 94:20 David from Brooklyn 99:57 Charissa from Sacramento 102:46 Linda from Michigan 104:21 Suzanne from Columbia, MO 107:34 Graham from Scotland 112:54 Holly L from Oceanside 116:47 Chris from Alabama 119:38 MikeK from SoCal 125:52 Fancy from California 127:25 Kimberly from Tokyo 132:59 Shane from Melbourne 147:17 Wrap-up 150:50 Someplace New by Russ Landau Links for Today's Show Listener Paul's Visual Roster for Survivor Gabon Rules for Survivor Gabon JSFL Results for Survivor Gabon JSFL Jeff Probst blogs 'Survivor: Gabon Episode 9'! Survivor Phoenix Preview Videos on YouTube (Note: Probst Previews may contain spoilers) "I’ve Had It Up to My Tusks with These People" - The Return of Survivor: Gabon’s Tembo the Elephant Ace Busted, exclaims "but I'm Famous!" Contact Info: New Voicemail: 206-350-1547 Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Survivor Fans Podcast P.O. Box 2811 Orangevale, CA 95662 Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy