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Petals for Armor.On this episode we are joined by Joey Howard. Joey Howard is an American musician. He became a touring member of Paramore after bassist Jeremy Davis departed in 2015. Joey also plays in the band HalfNoise and wrote and played on Hayley Williams solo albums. Please support the Mark and Me Podcast via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/Markandme or you can buy me a coffee here: https://ko-fi.com/markandme or you can even treat yourself to a sticker over at my store here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/MarkandMeStore
If you enjoy this podcast, consider buying me a coffee: https://adamstoner.com/support His body blue, no blood pressure to speak of, and no pulse to find, artist Andy Warhol was declared dead on arrival at Columbus Hospital in New York City – 4:51pm on June 3rd 1968 – having just been shot by a former colleague at his workshop, The Factory. Bleeding on the gurney, a senior doctor took a fleeting look at the corpse, peeling back an eyelid and watched as its pupil contracted in the bright emergency room lights. Andy Warhol wasn't dead. More culturally relevant to modern day, materialistic Christmases than Jesus himself, disciples of the king of consumerism gathered outside the hospital that night, Andy's resurrection happening within. A cardiac arrest on the operating table and 12 pints of blood later, Warhol's scarified body walked from the hospital alive. I tell you this because I've just finished reading The Andy Warhol Diaries and am about to finish Year of Wonder: Classical Music for Every Day by ex-BBC Radio 3 presenter Clemency Burton-Hill. Clemency's got a sequel out this December, Another Year of Wonder, which I've pre-ordered. On the subject of music, Paul McCartney's new double-volume coffee-table book – The Lyrics – is an intimate self-portrait in 154 songs, a fascinating trawl through the handwritten notes of the UK's greatest songwriter. I got that at the start of the month when I saw his Q&A at the Southbank Centre in London. Spread over pages 48 and 49 of the most recent edition of Science and Nature magazine, I write about something that world leaders overwhelmingly failed to grasp at COP26: the fragility of planet Earth. Despite their failure, it was lovely to see my writing published and now exist in the hands and homes of people across the country. That edition is still on newsstands if you've not been able to pick up your copy yet. On Audible I've been listening to Conscious: A Brief Guide to the Fundamental Mystery of the Mind by Annaka Harris, Your Brain Is a Time Machine: The Neuroscience and Physics of Time by Dean Buonomano, and Transcend by Scott Barry Kaufman. I've also been listening to the tonnes of great music that's come out this month. HalfNoise's new album, Motif, is a blend of classical and jazz and a perfect easy evening listen. ABBA's new album shot straight to number one and it's no surprise why. Adele's new album is undoubtedly fantastic too. I was gifted a gorgeous Voyager Golden Record three-LP box-set from Ozma Records and also received a signed copy of Christopher Tin's Calling All Dawns on vinyl this month. For me, albums are a snapshot of the time in which they were recorded, something the Voyager record captures so poignantly and Adele clearly feels too; why else would you title each album your age? That's why I feel strongly about Taylor Swift's re-recording of her albums. Red (Taylor's Version) came out earlier in the month and although I sympathise with the reasons behind its re-release, there's something wholly inauthentic about a soon-to-be 32 year old re-releasing songs written by a 22 year old Swift. As she catches up with her present day work, I daresay I'll feel differently. That said, the album is just as fantastic as the first time around and like Paul McCartney's book, I love gems from the archive. I've had such a lovely month getting out-and-about too. Working on a big project I'll be able to tell you more about in the new year, I was at the Royal Observatory Greenwich in mid-November. I also visited We The Curious in Bristol yesterday for more of the same. Either my taste in films is terrible or critics are stuffy people whose self-importance impedes their judgement. The reviews for House of Gucci are terrible; I saw it in the cinema on Friday and thoroughly enjoyed it. I reckon it's the second of those two things. I was invited to hear the Cotswold Male Voice Choir perform in Cheltenham on Saturday and even took a walk around Westonbirt Arboretum a few days ago on a press preview of their Enchanted Christmas trail. I was also invited to the Tewkesbury Festival of Lights at the start of the month, a beautiful sound and light show telling the story of Tewkesbury through the lens of its 900 year old Abbey. That's sort of what I'm trying to do with these updates; place my story – what I've been doing, reading, watching, and listening to – within the much wider context in which we all live our otherwise individual lives. I think that's also what makes religion so fascinating, I'm not a religious person (though I did have tea with the Bishop of Tewkesbury in the Reverend's home) but I do love the theatrics of it; cathedrals and churches and choirs and the feeling of belonging to something bigger than yourself, a grander story. Today's the first day of December and the countdown to Christmas and the New Year is on. Assisting me are advent calendars from Yankee Candles and T2 Tea. It won't be long before we pop up our tree also; we've decorated ours in basically the same style for as long as I can remember, only ever replacing and adding ornaments here-and-there. I've also got a smaller tree from Bloom & Wild. It comes through your letterbox, is taking pride of place atop a locker I got from Mustard, and with its roots still intact, you can even plant it on afterwards! I did so last in 2019; it's still growing strong. In 1964, a few years prior to Andy's shooting, he had his photo taken in front of a bare Christmas tree, a blue spruce, stripped of all decoration. The image is anathema to everything we know about Warhol his colourful pop art so I emailed the The Andy Warhol Museum on a quest to find out more about it. Matt Gray, manager of the archives, replied. The photo is a design submission for an exhibit at the headquarters of Hallmark Cards. His decision to submit an empty tree wasn't a publicity stunt or a critical read on culture but was a very subversive and deliberate artistic decision. […] He was very aware that the other participants in the show were stuffy and traditional and this was a chance to emphasize his new and rebellious image. […] The fact that he was given the largest tree and a prominent location [in the show] confirms he was on to something. Warhol's tree was left out of the cheery full-colour spread that filled Ladies' Home Journal that year and became known as his ‘anti-Christmas tree', but neither Matt or I think that was his intention… Warhol's tree captures precisely what makes Christmas so special because whether you're a fan of the theatrics of religion or of commercialism, this time is a blank canvas to decorate as you see fit. There is no right or wrong way to celebrate the holidays. Whether you spend this time surrounded by family, binge-eating food or in quiet contemplation of the year just gone, I hope you enjoy it. Here's how Warhol spent his final Christmas in 1986: I went to the church of Heavenly Rest to pass out Interviews [his magazine] and feed the poor. Got a lot of calls to go to Christmas parties but I just decided to stay in and I loved it. Merry Christmas. You'll next hear from me on December 31st 2021.
STEREOBAZA#461 Stereoigor на Просто Ради.О Damon Albarn / Blur Soulsavers ft Dave Gahan / Depeche Mode Elvis Presley Pet Shop Boys Karel Gott Paramore HalfNoise Nation of Language The Unsleeping OSNOVA # Еженедельно "автор и составитель" - музыкальный журналист и эксперт Stereoigor - представляет музыку, которая скоро становится must-have меломанов. STEREOBAZA — РАДИОШОУ №1 в Украине по рейтингу PromoDJ (2017 "Украина/за год"). Помимо новинок - информация о знаковых явлениях, лейблах о культовых фигурах актуальной музыкальной культуры: группах, исполнителях, продюсерах. Отдельного внимания аудио-гурманов заслуживает рубрика «Бонус-трек», посвященная раритетным версиям песен. Выходит с декабря 2011, в настоящий момент транслируется еженедельно на ПРОСТО РАДИ.О- на Просто Ради.о.1 (facebook.com/stereobaza), «стереогостями» радиошоу побывали такие деятели мировой музыкальной сцены: - Живая Легенда- Дэниел Миллер, основатель и глава MUTE Records (Fad Gadget, Depeche Mode, Moby, Goldfrapp, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Einstürzende Neubauten) - Andy Fletcher - один из основателей Depeche Mode - Изобретатель жанра dub - легендарный Lee "Scratch" Perry - культовый лондонский продюсер и ди-джей Erol Alkan - создатель знаменитого берлинского инди-лейбла Morr Music Томас Морр - Группа De/Vision - Внучка изобретателя первого в мире электроинструмента — терменвокса — Льва Термена, легенда неоклассики Лидия Кавина, - Bonobo (Ninja Tune), - Jay-Jay Johanson , Robert Alfons/канадский синт-поп-проект TRUST, - James Lavelle / UNKLE, - Группы O.Children, Garden City Movement, HVOB, Crazy P и WhoMadeWho - Британский музыкант и продюсер Ghostpoet - Шотландский кинорежиссер Марк Казинс (Mark Cousins), "Atomic" (OST записан группой Mogwai) - Американский фрик-дуэт CocoRosie - Группы Metronomy, GusGus и Of Montreal - Трип-хоп икона Tricky - любимцы самых придирчивых музыкальных модников - британская группа ALT-J - Нидерландка KOVACS - Йохен Арбайт, EINSTÜRZENDE NEUBAUTEN (интервью by Stereoigor, записано в Берлине, ФРГ) - Британская группа HOT CHIP и её муз.идеолог Joe Goddard - Лидер BLOC PARTY - Kele Okereke - Фронтмен DEPECHE MODE - DAVE GAHAN (интервью by Stereoigor, записано в Милане, Италия) fb.com/stereobaza t.me/stereobaza stereobaza.com/audio STEREOBAZA#461 Stereoigor на Просто Ради.О Damon Albarn / Blur Soulsavers ft Dave Gahan / Depeche Mode Elvis Presley Pet Shop Boys Karel Gott Paramore HalfNoise Nation of Language The Unsleeping (ua) OSNOVA (ua)
My guest today is Micah Tawlks a producer, mixer and all around music enthusiast based in Nashville TN. He began producing and mixing in 2011 and has worked with artists such as Louis Prince, Coin, Liza Anne, Hayley Williams, Halfnoise, The Brook & The Bluff, The Lone Bellow and Molly Parden. Tawlks grew up in Sacramento California and relocated to Nashville, TN in 2005 to immerse himself in more creative culture in hopes of growing as a singer/songwriter. While recording his debut album in 2008 he discovered a stronger passion for the recording process which led him to redirect toward production, mixing and writing for other artists and projects. Micah works out of Peptalk Studio at his home in South Nashville. Thanks so much to Cheyenne Medders for making our introduction! Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: http://MixMasterBundle.com THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy Use code ROCKSTAR to get 10% https://JZmic.com Use coupon ROCKSTARS to get 50% off select mics https://www.Spectra1964.com http://MacSales.com/Rockstars http://iZotope.com/Rockstars use code ROCK10 for 10% off https://www.youtube.com/user/adamaudiospeakers http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com Hear guests discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4ci3OmPNGThY0NCWcYVJHI?si=ab9124bed0074d1f If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/324
Mike Floss, The Smokeshows, Aaron Sprinkle, Trevor Nikrant, Crave On, HalfNoise, Jaffee Judah, Cody Cody Cody, Georgie Zaven, Safari Room, Invitation Worldwide, Kenneth Fleischman, Mighty Joe Nolan, SONATORE
Mike Floss, The Smokeshows, Aaron Sprinkle, Trevor Nikrant, Crave On, HalfNoise, Jaffee Judah, Cody Cody Cody, Georgie Zaven, Safari Room, Invitation Worldwide, Kenneth Fleischman, Mighty Joe Nolan, SONATORE
With his new album under the Halfnoise name, ‘Motif', coming at the end of the week (5th November), we chat to legendary drummer-turned-main man Zac Farro in this week's show. That's not all, either. We've also got new music from the likes of CMAT, Pixey, Lauran Hibberd, Zuzu and more.
Welcoming a unique Musical talent carving her own sound, Elke (Kayla Graninger) who is celebrating her debut album 'No Pain For Us Here'. Recently released to critical acclaim on September 24th, 2021 the album features Elke exploring new sounds and a fresh musical range to create a haunting and unforgettable collection of songs. On previous releases – 2018 debut EP Bad Metaphors (produced by Shawn Everett: The Killers, The War on Drugs, Local Natives) and last year's follow-up EP Visitors – Graninger aimed to break down barriers of gender roles, utilizing the low end of her vocal register, inspired by songwriters like Nick Cave and Leonard Cohen. The new release, produced by Zac Farro (Paramore, HALFNOISE), who's most recent production credit includes Becca Mancari's critically acclaimed LP The Greatest Part expands on the incredible range and artistic palate of Elke's musical colors that audiences will surely enjoy. For more on Elke, follow her on Instagram @elkemusek
Adia Victoria, Jessica Breanne, Nightingail, HB Mandella, The BlackSon, BnQuez the Artist, Halfnoise, Thunder Lily, nickybaby, The Nobility, The Ragcoats, Amy Darling, More Ghost Than Man, blaqspace_
Adia Victoria, Jessica Breanne, Nightingail, HB Mandella, The BlackSon, BnQuez the Artist, Halfnoise, Thunder Lily, nickybaby, The Nobility, The Ragcoats, Amy Darling, More Ghost Than Man, blaqspace_
Play Smart. Multi talented, saxophone genius and collaboration enthusiast, Saxl Rose, is our guest on Episode 97 of Sappenin' Podcast! The positive and inspirational son of a gun is a figure you MUST of seen jump up everywhere in the alternative, pop punk and rap music scenes over recent years, featuring on tracks, touring and performing with a host of incredible names including: Paramore, Wiz Khalifa, Neck Deep, State Champs, The Used, Chris Brown, Beartooth, Bobby V, Stand Atlantic, Kellin Quinn, Halfnoise, Miss May I and so many more! Get to know the man behind the sax as we find out how all these mad experiences first started, being a part of Neck Deep's touring band for over a year, unexpectedly playing with Paramore and his new friendship with Hayley Williams, getting to collab with his rap icon, Wiz Khalifa, while providing a series of instruments on his new Big Pimpin' project, playing Wembley TWICE, sexy sax seductions, getting told off for speaking to Lil Wayne, why Mark Hoppus gave him THE eyes, plans for solo material, strange encounters, his father, living out his wildest music fan dreams and a bunch of laughs that'll leave you feeling energetic. Saxl is such a unique talemt in the industry and his story will have you jumping for joy, it's bloackbuster film worthy. Turn it up and join Sean and Morgan to find out Sappenin' this week!Follow Us on Social Media:Twitter: @sappeninpod.Instagram: @sappeninpod. Special thank you to our Sappenin' Podcast Patreons:Join the Sappenin' Podcast Community: Patreon.com/Sappenin.Kylie Wheeler, Mayumi Liwayway, Emma Barber, Mitch Perry, Shani-Maia Boxill-Anderson, Dayna Lasnover, Amandine Urbano, Janelle Caston, Drew Styles, Samantha Spray, Dilly Grimwood, Nathan Crawshaw, Kelly Young, Kelly Irwin, Johnny Phillips, Scarlet Charlton, Simon Amos, Jenni Munster, Cate Stevenson, Amy Campion, Emily Senogles, Lucy Deards, Martina McManus, Erin Howard, John&Emma, James Oakley, Louis Cook, Marcie Jacobson, Kieran Lewis, Jordan Birchard, Mike Cunningham, Jamie O'Jaime, Paddy The Magnificent, Carl Pendlebury, Kelly Emma Cannon, Livvy Cropper, Paul Hirschfield, Becky Magliocco, James McNaught, Lydia Henderson, Ricky McClurg, Amy Thomas, Scott Jones, Tallulah Grant, Stuart McNaught, Tony Michael, Jenni Robinson, Jamie Bloor, Sarah James, Michael Engler, El Douglas, Mark Hendy, Loz Sanchez, Natasha Morris, Kelly Mallery, James Bowerbank, Mikey White, Becky Handy, Kevin Clarke, Jean Davies, Cerys Andrews, Let it Flow Yoga, Rhys Bernardo, Samuel Griffiths, Liam Connolly, Jordan Harris, Kyle David Smith, James Page, Kat Bessant, Justin Dunn, Samantha Neville, Ash Foster, Gabby Byrne, Nora Pickler, Chris Harris, Scott Evans, Geoff Halbherr, Danny Eaton, Jessie Hellier, Neil Reid, Emily Dixon, David Winchurch, Kelly Tyrer, Hannah Rachael, Justine Baddeley, Anthony Matthews, Nuala Clark, Owen Davies, Angharad Richards, Samantha Bowen, Sandra Kucharczyk, Gavin Butler, Jennifer Dean, Ryan Woodman, Matt Roberts, Robert Pike, Robert Byrne, Hannah Talbot, Ida Christensen, Nicola Johnson, Rebecca Harrison, Luke Wardle, Sarah Maher, Alanágh Nic Gabhann, Lewis Sluman, Andy Saxton, Snowdogg7, Helen Macbethm, Callum Oakshott, Emma Forni, Adam Tibbs, Alice Boyns, Joshua Ehrensperger-Lewis, Lucy Neill, Ollie Amesbury, Stevie Burke, Jacob Turner, Nathan Matheson,... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Cool Story Bro, we caught up with Sam Lopez, the frontman of Lost Spaces and synths player & producer Kuszanagi to talk about their latest EP "digital-paranoia. We talked about how Lost Spaces came about, what did they have to do to get to where they are today, writer's block, chemistry between the band members and more! Lost spaces is an indie-synth pop musical project started by Sam Lopez. He started lost spaces as a safe place where he could get away and sort the mess of his own mind. There, he would be isolated with his creativity to write and create. Influenced by the likes of HalfNoise, Seoul and Toro Y Moi this solo project is brought to life on stage by his band comprising some friends and family. Starting out with recruiting his cousin Imran Marshall to play the bass, the band's line-up later expanded with the addition of synths player & producer Kuszanagi, drummer Kyle and lead guitarist Shien.
Premiere! Plattentausch hat jetzt eine GEMA Lizenz und ihr könnt die Songs der Folge direkt im Podcast hören. Dominik ist so überarbeitet, dass er ohne eine Club Mate zu klauen nicht wach bleiben kann und Wavvyboi sorgt für die passende depressive Stimmung. HalfNoise und ein spontaner Überraschungsgast sorgen jedoch wieder für gute Laune, gönnt euch!
Super fun show with lots of new music. Plus Nico and DJFGQBNYJs have some deep talks. Playlist:Azo Toke by KOKOKO! on Fongola (Transgressive)Gloria by The Shivas on Dark Thoughts (Tender Loving Empire)Infinity by Skegss on My Own Mess (Loma Vista Recordings)Darkest Light by Shana Falana on Darkest Light (Self)Terrible by Ruby Bones on Tooth (Mint 400 Records)The Night by B.R. Mount & The Doubt on Shadow of A Doubt (SELF)Viking Hair by Dry Cleaning on Boundary Road Snacks and Drinks (IT'S OK)Carnal Beat Machine by Iguana Death Cult on Nude Casino (Innovative Leisure)Sister Daylight by The Clydes on SINGLE (The Clydes)This Changes Everything by Robert Glasper on Fuck Yo Feelings (Loma Vista Recordings)City Girl (feat. Embher) by Raiza Biza on Bygones (Low Key Source)Black Moses by MaLLy on The Journey to a Smile (Mally LLC)Where I'm From by G&D on Black Love & War (SomeOthaShip Connect)Niyet by Neşe Karaböcek on Niyet (Elenor Müzik)Dividido by Alex Cuba on Sublime (Caracol Records)Octavo Sendero by Miguel Abuelo & Nada on Miguel Abuelo & Nada (Moshé-Naïm)Mimil by Franck Valmont on Syncro Rhytmic Eclectic Language (Moshé-Naïm)Fugazi by Haviah Mighty on 13th Floor (Haviah Mighty)Palmolive (feat. Pusha T & Killer Mike) by Freddie Gibbs & Madlib on Bandana (Madlib Invazion/ESGN/Keep Cool/RCA Records)3 Tearz by Danny Brown on U Know What I'm Sayin? (Warp)My Fancy Free Future Love by Common on Let Love (Loma Vista Recordings)Boogie Juice by HalfNoise on Natural Disguise (Congrats)Peace in the Land by Gospel I.Q.s on World Spirituality Classics 2: The Time For Peace Is Now (Luaka Bop)Condition The World Is In by Religious Souls on World Spirituality Classics 2: The Time For Peace Is Now (Luaka Bop)Kawasemi Ah by OOIOO on Nijimusi (Thrill Jockey)
This week's show features Haley Blais with music from Juiceboxxx, The Unlikely Candidates, Band of Skulls, The Atom Age, Halfnoise, New Politics, Ballyhoo!, Wharves, When Autumn Calls, Two Door Cinema Club, The Habits, Fairmont & The Fleet! Hosted by Stac Edwards. 09/3/2019
This week is TB&J with New Language at Tioga-Sequoia, so don't miss that! Check for new episodes of Ozmosis every Sunday night at 9p on New Rock 104.1. ——————————————- OZMOSIS #394 08.11.19 w/ Mike Oz KFRR-FM, Fresno (New Rock 104.1) ——————————————- Wives - Hit Me Up Ra Ra Riot - Belladona Boniface - Wake Me Back Up New Language - House of Cards Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds - This is the Place Pixies - Catfish Kate Indosurf - Young Love Halfnoise - Boogie Juice Chance the Rapper ft. Death Cab - Do You Remember The Habits - Casual Badflower - Promise Me Angie McMahon - Slow Mover Gabriel Black - Dead Yet Scoville Unit - Beach Song
Silver Jews, HalfNoise, Thelma and the Sleaze, Good Service, The Dreaded Laramie, Lava Gulls, The Ascent of Everest, Cordio
Silver Jews, HalfNoise, Thelma and the Sleaze, Good Service, The Dreaded Laramie, Lava Gulls, The Ascent of Everest, Cordio
Halfnoise. On this episode we speak to musician, singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Zac Farro Zac is the drummer for the rock band Paramore and front member of the band HalfNoise. Please support the Mark and Me Podcast here https://www.patreon.com/Markandme
108 years ago on March 25, 1911 — The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire kills 146 people, becoming the deadliest industrial accident in the city's history — Disturbingly, a similar deadly fire would occur on the same day 79 years later at the Happy Land Club, a story covered in episode 14 of the podcast 4 years ago on March 26, 2015 — A gas explosion and fire destroys three buildings at Second Ave and St. Marks March 26 in History: Central Park "Be-In" on Easter Sunday in Sheep Meadow One year ago on March 26th — NTSB Releases Report on Deadly East River Helicopter Crash — Listen to episode 12 of the podcast for the full story on the East River helicopter crash 110 years ago on March 30, 1909 — The Queensboro Bridge opens to traffic 34 years ago on March 31, 1985 — The First WrestleMania is held at Madison Square Garden — WrestleMania 2019 — April 7th at MetLife Stadium 39 years ago on April 1, 1980 — 33,000 transit workers go on strike, bringing subways and buses to a standstill for 11 days 4 years ago on April 2, 2015 — Two women are arrested in Jamaica, Queens for planning terrorist bombings March 27 in History: The Disappearing House March 28 in History: Alfred Hitchcock's 'The Birds' Premieres in New York March 29 in History: The 'Mad Bomber' Puts Manhattan on Edge The AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. Park of the day Great Kills Park in Staten Island If you're looking for a scare, try your hand at paranormal investigating! The Morris–Jumel Mansion in Upper Manhattan is holding a night of ghost hunting where you can learn about the history of the house and see the equipment ghost hunters use when investigating old properties. Tickets are required and the event takes place from 8pm to 11pm on Saturday, March 30th — Morris–Jumel Mansion Paranormal Investigation Concert Calendar This is the AGBC Concert Calendar for the week of Tuesday, March 26 Billy Idol and Steve Stevens are playing Town Hall on Wednesday, March 27th at 8pm. Failure and Swervedriver are playing Warsaw on Friday, March 29th at 7pm. The Cure, Def Leppard, Janet Jackson, Radiohead, Roxy Music, Stevie Nicks, and The Zombies are playing The Barclay Center on Friday, March 29th at 7pm. Methyl Ethel and Teen are playing Elsewhere on Friday, March 29th at 7pm. HalfNoise, Liam Benzvi, and Lip Talk are playing Market Hotel on Friday, March 29th at 8pm. Nils Frahm is playing Brooklyn Steel on Friday, March 29th at 8pm. Better Oblivion Community Center, Christian Lee Hutson, and Lala Lala are playing The Bowery Ballroom on Friday, March 29th at 8pm. Sasha Sloan is playing Bowery Ballroom on Saturday, March 30th at 8pm. Zoë Keating are playing Joe's Pub on Sunday, March 31st at 7pm and 9:30pm. Simple Creatures is playing Public Arts on Monday, April 1st. Avey Tare and Nathan Bowles are playing Market Hotel on Monday, April 1st at 8pm. Cradle of Filth, Raven Black, and Wednesday 13 are playing Irving Plaza on Wednesday, April 3rd at 6pm. Ex Hex and Moaning are playing The Bowery Ballroom on Thursday, April 4th 8pm. Matmos and Keith Fullerton Whitman are playing Pioneer Works on Thursday, April 4th at 7pm. Whitey Morgan and the 78's is playing Gramercy Theatre on Friday, April 5th at 7pm. Teen Body and Sean Nicholas Savage are playing Sunnyvale on Friday, April 5th at 7:30pm. Arthur and Ghost Orchard are playing Baby's All Right on Friday, April 5th at 8pm. Broncho is playing Elsewhere on Saturday, April 6th at 7pm. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. Learn about New York Here's something you may not have known about New York: Central Park's Great Lawn was originally a reservoir of fresh water for city's water supply system. In 1931, it was filled in with material excavated from Rockefeller Center and the Eighth Avenue subway Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 86°F on March 29, 1945 Record Low: 10°F on March 29, 1923 Weather for the week ahead: Light rain on Sunday, with high temperatures rising to 68°F on Saturday. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com
This episode, we start off slow with a phenomenal new track from Cale Tyson and slowly turn up the energy through offerings by Teddy & The Rough Riders, Joe Pisapia, Halfnoise and Dara before immersing in a lengthy piece from Makeup and Vanity Set.
This episode, we start off slow with a phenomenal new track from Cale Tyson and slowly turn up the energy through offerings by Teddy & The Rough Riders, Joe Pisapia, Halfnoise and Dara before immersing in a lengthy piece from Makeup and Vanity Set.
Zac Farro (Paramore) talks about his band Halfnoise, goat yoga and plays the French game over a shot of vodka... or two!
The Rock'N Vino podcast sits down with BottleRock Co-Founder and Partner of BottleRock Presents Dave Graham about this year's line-up. Find out about what's new, what's happening, and what to expect from the year's festival as long as a breakdown from Coco and Mike on this year's line-up. NAPA — BottleRock Napa Valley producers today unveiled the lineup for the seventh incarnation of their annual wine country festival, held at the Napa Valley Expo between May 24 and 26—Memorial Day weekend. This year's lineup features a new twist with the festival featuring dual headlining sets each night. Friday includes alt-rockers Imagine Dragons and rapper Logic. Saturday has Neil Young and Promise of the Real, along with R&B superstar Pharrell Williams. Rootsy rock band Mumford & Sons and guitar virtuoso Santana will close out the festival on Sunday, May 26. The lineup again features more than 80 artists over the three days. "We've expanded the capability of the second stage," BottleRock CEO Dave Graham said. "We wanted to be able to attract some major acts to play the second stage at the same time the main stage was playing, and that's exactly what we did this year." The bill is rounded out by a slate of eclectic artists, including Sylvan Esso, OneRepublic, Flogging Molly, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, Cypress Hill, Tash Sultana, Lord Huron, Big Boi, Bishop Briggs, Jeff Goldbum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra and others. Graham said the addition of Young is particularly meaningful this year. "Neil Young has not performed in the Bay Area, publicly, since the last Bridge School Benefit Concert back in 2016," he said. "What an honor for us to have a legend like him up on our stage." BottleRock will again feature it's culinary stage pairing celebrity chefs with musicians, actors and Bay Area luminaries cooking up unique dishes for festivalgoers, along with the festival's focus on the region's best food and wine. The culinary stage lineup will be announced in April. "This year, BottleRock is also a part of the prize offerings for [TV show] Top Chef, so the winner will get an appearance on the Culinary Stage this year," Graham said. Last year, more than 120,000 camp out to see performances by Bruno Mars, The Killers, Muse and others. Tickets go on sale Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the festival's website. Prices range from $359 for a three-day general admission pass up to $1,599 for a three-day Skydeck and VIP Viewing passes. Platinum Passes for BottleRock, which cost upwards of $4,000, are sold out. One-day VIP tickets go on sale Jan. 10. The full lineup is below: Friday, May 24: Imagine Dragons, Logic, OneRepublic, Sylvan Esso, Flogging Molly, Jenny Lewis, AJR, Anderson East, The Dandy Warhols, lovelytheband, Paul Oakenfold (Silent Disco), Alec Benjamin, Neon Trees, Midland, Vintage Trouble, The War and Treaty, Just Loud, Shannon Shaw, flora cash, Yoke Lore, HalfNoise, The Dip, Harry Hudson, Liz Cooper & The Stampede, Valley Queen, Jack West, Forgotten Dreamers Saturday, May 25: Neil Young (& Promise of the Real), Pharrell Williams, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Gary Clark Jr., Juanes, Cypress Hill, Marian Hill, Sir Sly, Elle King, Chevy Metal, Against Me!, Madison Beer, Pink Sweat$, Shannon & the Clams, The Regrettes, White Panda (Silent Disco), Elley Duhé, Wilderado, Magic City Hippies, Moonalice, We Banjo 3, Slothrust, Jared & The Mill, Royal Jelly Jive, Rebecca Jade & The Cold Fact, The Blue Stones, The Silverado Pickups, Napa Valley Youth Symphony Sunday, May 26: Mumford & Sons, Santana, Tash Sultana, Lord Huron, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Citizen Cope, Big Boi, Bishop Briggs, Gang of Youths, Too $hort, Turkuaz, The Crystal Method (Silent Disco), Skylar Grey, Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, Houses, Con Brio, The Soul Rebels, SHAED, Welles, The Teskey Brothers, Ocean Alley, Sweet Crude, The Dustbowl Revival, Dessa, The Alive Three-day ticket categories: 3-Day General Admission Pass: $359. Includes in-and-out privileges. 3-Day SkyDeck pass: $1,599. Access to an exclusive, elevated and shaded viewing platform within the VIP village. Skydeck pass holders also receive all-inclusive beer, cocktails and wines at Skydeck bars. 3-Day SPG and American Express VIP Suite Pass: $1,599. Available only to Starwood Preferred Guest and American Express Card members. Elevated views of the main stage, access to the VIP Village and all VIP viewing areas. Benefits include specially curated bites, signature dishes and wine tastings within the viewing suite. Pass holders also get all-inclusive beer, specialty cocktails and wines at the Marriott VIP Viewing Suite bar, chef and sommelier meet-and-greets. There is a dedicated VIP entrance with in-and-out privileges to the festival and access to premium restrooms. Card Members must show their wristband and Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card from American Express in order to gain access.
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He's in the studio working on the new Paramore record and he's getting ready to unveil the fresh vibes of his new solo album as Halfnoise. The man is Zac Farro and he stopped by Billboard's Alt In Our Stars podcast to chat about both new albums, and how he mended ties with Hayley Williams and Taylor York after a quitting the band six years ago. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.