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Trash South Street
Episode 126 - The Drip Monster vs the Mold Maiden

Trash South Street

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023


Lou deals with plumbing issues and Jaime deals with broken arms. Audio for this one may be a bit wonky due to the industrial fans blowing in the background. I did my best to clean it up. Lou listens to the remake of Dark Side of the Moon so you don't have to (although you really should give it a listen; it's pretty darn good) and we give early impressions of the Thurston Moore Bio. Stick around after the closing song for an except from our 2017 review of Chelsea Wolfe and Youth Brigade. For that matter, check out Episode 32 of this very podcast for an expanded discussion and our review of “Hiss Spun”. Songs featured in Episode 126: “Disconnect” – Private Mind “I'm JK” - The Paranoyds Roger Waters and Chelsea Wolfe, and the Rolling Stones are also discussed, but not featured. Find us at: www.trashsouthstreet.com trashsouthstreet@gmail.com Facebook.com/TSS Apple Music Amazon Podcasts

Hot Singles
S2E42 - Palimpsest, Hiss Spun, Divers

Hot Singles

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 103:44


This episode we welcome friend of the show Mark to talk about three albums all guaranteed to satisfy you whatever your occult affiliations. We're talking about Lauren Bousfield's Palimpsest, Chelsea Wolfe's Hiss Spun and Joanna Newsom's Divers. Next episode we'll be looking back on the immense, storied career of Ryuichi Sakamoto. You can find Alexis on twitter @regresssion, and everything else they're up to at regresssion.carrd.co You can find Boo on twitter @boocanan, and find her visual art @designbyboo and her music at boocanan.bandcamp.com You can find Mark on twitter @charaznablunt, and find his new podcast (!) at abnormalmapping.com/starboard

TuneDig
Episode 031: Chelsea Wolfe's "Hiss Spun"

TuneDig

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 57:27


"Hiss Spun" is a massive cosmic ballad that journeys through the worlds within the psyche, guided by a goddess of the soul in her own right. Think of this episode as a gateway drug to a land beyond your comfort zone toward the beauty of all things heavy. Let "Hiss Spun" get in your blood.Follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@tunedig) for more info about the songs that didn't make the episode. Check out more episodes at https://tunedig.com.

TuneDig
Episode 031: Chelsea Wolfe's "Hiss Spun"

TuneDig

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 57:27


"Hiss Spun" is a massive cosmic ballad that journeys through the worlds within the psyche, guided by a goddess of the soul in her own right. Think of this episode as a gateway drug to a land beyond your comfort zone toward the beauty of all things heavy. Let "Hiss Spun" get in your blood.

Unsung Podcast
Episode 45 - Abyss by Chelsea Wolfe

Unsung Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 67:43


After the eclectic weirdness of Butthole Surfers things are taking quite a dark turn with Chelsea Wolfe’s fourth (or fifth depending on who you ask) album ‘Abyss’. It’s a heavy album. Musically, it’s heavy and muscular in an almost doomy way, and in terms of content it could give Robert Smith a run for this money. Chelsea plays with a lot of different influences on this record; the aforementioned heaviness of doom; unsettling industrial soundscapes; the bleak sparseness of neofolk; the chime of alt. rock; all of it is represented here and pulled together, and apart, in fascinating ways. On this episode Mark offers his reasoning behind choosing this over ‘Pain is Beauty’, whilst Weaver explains how he too found it hard to pick between the too. Chris defends ‘Hiss Spun’, whilst also giving us an insight into her past. As ever, the boys also take a tour of her discography, before taking strange detours into sleep paralysis, the puritanical streak of left and a bunch more wild and whacky sidebars. Also, the Dave Grohl Nexus falls apart in front of Mark as the other two bust out some truly impressive connections. Is this her best album? Only you can decide. Vote via our Facebook page and as ever, don’t forget to share it with your friends.  

KEXP Live Performances Podcast

Hiss Spun, the fifth album from Chelsea Wolfe, was written as a “personal exorcism” from the events of the prior few years in the California musician's past. Filled with a cataclysmic fury, Wolfe and her band join DJ Abbie in the KEXP Live Room for a session of four howling Hiss Spun tracks. Recorded 05/05/2018. 4 songs - The Culling, Vex, 16 Psyche, SpunSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Record Breakers Music Podcast
Chelsea Wolfe's "Hiss Spun"

Record Breakers Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 29:24


This week, Patrick gets the guys caught up in the sludge of Chelsea Wolfe's latest offering "Hiss Spun". What did the guys think of this unique Metal offering? Hit play and find out!Follow along with us on Spotify.Audio Intro: Jahzarr - I Saw You On TVOutro by Matthew Walton

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La rivière
Émission du 27 octobre 2017

La rivière

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2017


Liste des pièces diffusées : Ubiquité / Martin Lizotte / Ubiquité Down Under the Hyperion Bridge / Andrew Bird / Echolocations : River Return-Transcend / Deradoorian / Eternal Reccurence Mantra / Popol Vuh / Nosferatu Horde / C H R I S T / Sonder Lull / Big Brave / Ardor The Culling / Chelsea Wolfe / Hiss Spun Funeral (feat. Chelsea Wolfe) / Myrkur / Mareridt

Say You Love Satan 80s Horror Podcast
Episode 80 - Curtains (1983)

Say You Love Satan 80s Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 152:57


Become a member of the Say You Love Satan Army today! Join us! www.patreon.com/sayyoulovesatanpodcast This episode: - Sleazy Speakeasy - Buzzkill - Trailer Trash - Feature Presentation: Curtains (1983) *outro track "16 Psyche" by Chelsea Wolfe from the 2017 album "Hiss Spun". The podcast you are about to listen to is an account of the tragedy that befell four lower level low-lives sometime in the 1980s. Join us every week for an 80s horror overdose!!!!! website: www.sayyoulovesatanpodcast.com email: sayyoulovesatanpodcast@gmail.com Please rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes! instagram: sayyoulovesatanpodcast T-shirts, stickers, and a collection of ghoulish garb is available now at our Redbubble store! www.redbubble.com/people/sayyoulovesatan artwork: Sam Heimer

Artist Decoded
#78: Chelsea Wolfe - "Macro Vs. Micro + On Her New Album Hiss Spun"

Artist Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 51:57


“What I want is to open up. I want to know what's inside me. I want everybody to open up. I'm like an imbecile with a can opener in his hand, wondering where to begin—to open up the earth. I know that underneath the mess everything is marvelous. I'm sure of it.” - Henry Miller Digging beneath the mess of the world to find the beauty underneath is perhaps the most consistent theme in Chelsea Wolfe’s expansive discography—a theme that ties together her ceaseless explorations in unorthodox textures, haunting melodies, and mining the grandeur embedded within ugliness and pain. With her sixth official album Hiss Spun, Wolfe adopts Miller’s quest to become empowered by embracing the mess of the self, to control the tumult of the soul in hopes of reigning in the chaos of the world around us. “I wanted to write some sort of escapist music; songs that were just about being in your body, and getting free,” Wolfe says of the album before extrapolating on the broader scope of her new collection of songs. “You’re just bombarded with constant bad news, people getting fucked over and killed for shitty reasons or for no reason at all, and it seems like the world has been in tears for months, and then you remember it’s been fucked for a long time, it’s been fucked since the beginning. It’s overwhelming and I have to write about it.” Hiss Spun was recorded by Kurt Ballou in Salem, Massachusetts at the tail end of winter 2017 against a backdrop of deathly quiet snow-blanketed streets and the hissing radiators of warm interiors. While past albums operated on the intimacy of stripped-down folkmusic (The Grime and the Glow, Unknown Rooms), or the throbbing pulse of supplemental electronics (Pain Is Beauty, Abyss), Wolfe’s latest offering wrings its exquisiteness out of a palette of groaning bass, pounding drums, and crunching distortion. It’s an album that inadvertently drew part of its aura from the cold white of the New England winter, though the flesh-and-bone of the material was culled from upheavals in Wolfe’s personal life, and coming to terms with years of vulnerability, anger, self-destruction, and dark family history. Aside from adding low-end heft with gratuitous slabs of fuzz bass, longtime collaborator Ben Chisholm contributed harrowing swaths of sound collages from sources surrounding the artist and her band in recent years—the rumble of street construction at a tour stop in Prague, the howl of a coyote outside Wolfe’s rural house in California, the scrape of machinery on the floor of a warehouse at a down-and-out friend’s workplace. Music is rendered out of dissonance—bomb blasts from the Enola Gay, the shriek of primates, the fluttering pages of a Walt Whitman book are manipulated and seamlessly integrated into the feral and forlorn songs of Hiss Spun. The album opens with the sickening bang of “Spun”, where a lurching bottom-heavy riff provided by Chisholm and Troy Van Leeuwen (Queens of the Stone Age, Failure) serves as a foundation to a sultry mantra of fever-dream longing and desire. The first third of Hiss Spun—whether it’s the ominous twang and cataclysmic dynamics of “16 Psyche”, the icy keyboard lines, restless pulse and harrowing bellows of Aaron Turner (Old Man Gloom, SUMAC) on “Vex”, or the patient repetition and devastating choruses of “The Culling—all carry the weight of desperation, lost love, and withdrawal. Wolfe’s introspection and existential dread turns outwards to the crumbling world around us with “Particle Flux”, an examination of the casualties of war set against an aural sea of static. White noise is a constant thread through Hiss Spun, with Wolfe finding solace in the knowledge that radio static is the sound of the universe expanding outwards from the Big Bang—a reminder that even dissonance has ties to creation. The electronic thump of “Offering” serves as an ode to the Salton Sea and the encroaching calamities stemming from climate change. The obsession with white noise and global destruction carries over into “Static Hum”, where the merciless percussive battery of Wolfe’s former bandmateand current drummer Jess Gowrie helps deliver the dire weight of a sonnet dedicated to a “burning planet.” By the time the album closes with “Scrape”, Wolfe has come full circle and turned her examinations back inward, reflecting over her own mortality with arguably the most commanding vocal performance in her entire oeuvre. “The album is cyclical, like me and my moods,” Wolfe says of Hiss Spun. “Cycles, obsession, spinning, centrifugal force—all with gut feelings as the center of the self.” And it’s an album that Wolfe sees as a kind of exorcism. “I’m at odds with myself… I got tired of trying to disappear. The record became very personal in that way. I wanted to open up more, but also create my own reality.” Every Chelsea Wolfe album is cathartic, but never before has both the artist and her audience so desperately needed this kind of emotional purging. Sargent House is proud to release Hiss Spun to the world on September 22nd, 2017. Topics Discussed In This Episode: Her radio show through Red Bull Music Academy called "Hypnos Hour" The process of discovering yourself as an artist The novel "1Q84" written by Haruki Murakami The film "The Sevent h Seal" directed by Ingmar Bergman Writing lyrics and song writing Psychedelics opening up access portals Her collaboration with Converge Her new album "Hiss Spun" www.artistdecoded.com