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On this episode, guest artist Ethan Miller of quintessential Northern California rock band Howlin Rain chats and dives deep into the band's epic 3 LP archival project "LOST AT SEA: Rarities, Outtakes and Tales from the Deep," 15 tracks of stellar 70's influenced rock revived and renewed from the cutting room floor. Plus 2 hours of fresh tunes from the Bay and beyond.
Abrimos último número del año con nuestra portada, el nuevo álbum de los italianos Karmamoi, Strings from the Edge of Sound, recientemente publicado este 2023. Después escucharemos el proyecto creado a dúo entre Elder y Kadavar, ELDOVAR: A Story of Darkness & Light, publicado en 2021. También escucharemos a los Hermano de John García, a los que escuchamos en su segundo álbum de estudio, Dare I Say… de 2004. En nuestra primera mirada al pasado recordaremos al guitarrista Denny Laine, fundador de The Moody Blues y parte muy importante de otros proyectos entre los que destaca The Wings de Paul and Linda McCartney. Continue reading La Ruleta Rusa 50.2023. Karmamoi. Elder & Kadavar. Hermano. Recuerdo a Denny Laine. Howlin Rain. Monkey3. Frank Zappa. at La Ruleta Rusa Radio Rock.
Daniel is best known for his work with seminal California psych bands like Howlin Rain and Mrs. Henry. His band Chest Fever is a tribute to The Band. He is a prolific guitarist, songwriter, and producer and Founder of the San Diego California-based record label Blind Owl Records. *****Thank you so much for listening to the TAKIN’ A WALK PODCAST SHOW hosted by Buzz Knight! Listen to more honest conversations with a compelling mix of guests ranging from musicians, authors, and insiders with their own stories. Get inspired, get motivated, and gain insights from honest conversations every week that can help you with your own journey. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and be part of this blessed family. Website: https://takinawalk.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebuzzknight LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/buzzknight Linkfire: https://lnk.to/takinawalk Please consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing it with your friends and family!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daniel is best known for his work with seminal California psych bands like Howlin Rain and Mrs. Henry. His band Chest Fever is a tribute to The Band. He is a prolific guitarist, songwriter, and producer and Founder of the San Diego California-based record label Blind Owl Records. *****Thank you so much for listening to the TAKIN’ A WALK PODCAST SHOW hosted by Buzz Knight! Listen to more honest conversations with a compelling mix of guests ranging from musicians, authors, and insiders with their own stories. Get inspired, get motivated, and gain insights from honest conversations every week that can help you with your own journey. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and be part of this blessed family. Website: https://takinawalk.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebuzzknight LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/buzzknight Linkfire: https://lnk.to/takinawalk Please consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing it with your friends and family!Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're stoked this week to have Ethan Miller of Howlin Rain as our guest on No Simple Road this week! Over nearly 20 years, Howlin Rain may have become the quintessential independent American rock 'n roll band: a steam-spitting Hydra of cranked guitars, kicking asphalt dust through a kaleidoscoping travelogue of desert motels and dives, volleying forth transmissions of sci-fi poetry from the blacktop veins of this cracked and aching country. Now, in America 2021, capping these strangest and sorest of times, the band returns with The Dharma Wheel, a six-track, 52-minute dive into a joyous fantasy realm of exaggerated present.We catch up with Ethan for a conversation about the evolving sound of Howlin Rain, creating the new album 'The Dharma Wheel', his decision to add keyboard wizard Adam MacDougall to the mix, how we can strive to not be like the insects, how he feels now that he's able to get back at it on the road, ways to be a little more gentle with ourselves, and a whole lot more!SONG AT THE BEGINNING OF THE EPISODE: 'Don't Let The Tears' off the new album 'The Dharma Wheel'FREE SHIPPING from Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroadFor 20% off Sunset Lake CBD PROMO CODE: NSR20 For 10% off Electric Fish Lights PROMO CODE: NSR INTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH OUR GRATITUDE AND THE PERMISSION OF:CIRCLES AROUND THE SUNOUTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH OUR GRATITUDE AND THE PERMISSION OF:CHILLDREN OF INDIGONo Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. To stay up to date on what we're up to, visit our site and sign up for our newsletter. Osiris works in partnership with JamBase, which connects music fans with the music they love and empowers them to go see live music!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/nosimpleroad. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode, Santa Cruz singer/songwriter/producer Henry Chadwick chats about the release of his brand new LP “We All Start Again.” We talk pandemic productivity, the noise of 2019, The Beatles, his all-time favorite albums and why the LP is NOT a lost art. Plus we dive deep into his new music. AND of course, brand new Bay area tunes from artists like GEOGRAPHER, THAO & THE GET DOWN STAY DOWN, BOBCAT ROB, HOWLIN RAIN, MITCH ROCKET, THE REDS, PINKS & PURPLES, NINA DURANGO, SETH LAEL and J SIAM.
Episode 102 of The JamBase Podcast features an interview with Howlin Rain's Ethan Miller.
Alan Forbes talks music, design and creating original art work for band posters. Alan Forbes is a poster artist and painter who lives in San Francisco, California. He does posters and album work for The Chris Robinson Brotherhood. He has also created the iconic logo for The Black Crowes. He has done posters for Howlin Rain, Queens of the Stone Age, Rocky Erickson, Boneback and many others. He has also done album art for AFI and Goldfinger. Born in Connecticut in 1968, he is currently a California resident.
This week on the show, we're joined by poet and music journalist Noah C. Lekas and Ethan Miller of Howlin' Rain and Comets on Fire. They've got a new collaboration featured on Sounds From the Shadow Factory, a 10" record from Blind Owl: a rock & roll adaptation of "Saturday Night Sage," the poem from Lekas' recent book of the same name. The two joined us for a discussion about spoken word, their paths in psychedelia, blue collar mysticism, and the current state of the counterculture. Heading deep underground, this week on Transmissions.
"The Fall season always brings us so much new music, and it seems to me that the pandemic of 2020 created inspiration around the world. Today on Jam Session, we are featuring new sounds from MMB, Carothers Brothers, Howlin’ Rain and Ifdakar. 00:00 - Show Opening 00:53 - Episode Intro 01:40 - Spirit of Youth - Mike Montrey Band 05:53 - Full of Sin - Daemon Chili 09:46 - The Fool - Heartless Bastards 13:46 - Mic Break 15:08 - Make It Out - Carothers Brothers 21:49 - Between the Shore and the Sky, Pt. III - The New Deal 28:08 - Awake - decker. 33:10 - Mic Break 34:53 - Calling Lightning Pt. 2 (Live) - Howlin’ Rain 48:52 - Mic Break 50:31 - Heroin Baby - Ifdakar 58:30 - Episode Outro 58:55 - Finish "
I’ve surpassed a month! Reaching my sixth episode of JS on BTRtoday, I cover music from coast-to-coast, featuring new tracks by Goodnight Suzie out of Seattle and Los Goutos from Boston; Howlin’ Rain from Oakland and Zestrove from Long Island. It’s a bi-coastal affair this week on Jam Session. 00:00 - Show Opening 00:39 - Episode Intro 01:31 - Learn Me’ - The Big Happy 07:34 - Sookie’s Rhumba - International Orange 13:44 - Mic Break 14:29 - Sunkissed - Goodnight Suzie 17:26 - Redheads - Goodnight Suzie 21:32 - Moscow Mule - Log Goutos 26:28 - Killing Me Kindly - Los Goutos 32:22 - Mic Break 33:24 - Watch The Fuzz - Zestrove 37:27 - Surprise Valley - Widespread Panic 43:38 - Mic Break 45:28 - The Things You Left Behind - Frank Migliorelli & The Dirt Nappers 48:36 - Vagabond Shoes - Frank Migliorelli & The Dirt Nappers 52:38 - Mic Break 53:39 - Coming Down - Howlin’ Rain 61:05 - Episode Outro 61:29 - Finish
Founder and guitarist for Earthless & Golden Void, Isaiah’s also played with Nebula, The Freeks, Howlin’ Rain & others. Isaiah talks about hitting bottom, getting sober and the difference in his life between now and then… how Earthless started and what keeps them together after all these years… getting into the skate community, getting married, some Golden Void songs and his favorite Earthless track… patience, Christmas morning, mushroom hunting, more, very cool: Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ELovesGuitar
Special spotlight this week on Rubblebucket’s new album “Sun Machine.” It’s a danceable, fun collection of tunes that the band is known for, but if you dive in deeper you’ll find it’s also a breakup album that digs into the band’s own battles with such heavy topics as cancer and alcoholism. Also this week, New Years Eve plans from Georgia band Widespread Panic, East Coast fall touring news from Lotus, and new music from Mapache, Howlin’ Rain, Medeski Martin & Wood, and more. 00:00 - Mic Break 00:55 - Kid Tao Mammal - Medeski Martin & Wood ft Alarm Will Sound 15:01 - Mic Break 15:26 - Cease Fire - Widespread Panic 23:20 - Like A Stone - Mapache 26:16 - Alligator Bride - Howlin Rain 32:34 - Mic Break 33:10 - What Life Is - Rubblebucket 37:15 - Lemonade - Rubblebucket 41:14 - Habit Creature - Rubblebucket 45:46 - Mic Break 46:41 - Old Cassette - Lotus 50:39 - Stricken - Dangermuffin 55:16 - Sounds Like That - ALO 61:40 - Finish
Things are getting jammy in Northern California this fall! Next weekend, the team behind Mill Valley’s Sweetwater Music Hall will put on the inaugural Sweetwater In The Sun festival featuring Steve Kimock & Friends with a special appearance by the Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir. Plus, beginning October 5th, San Francisco will host the annual Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival in Golden Gate Park, featuring Howlin’ Rain, Emmylou Harris, I’m With Her and more. We’re got all that and more on this week’s episode. 00:00 - Mic Break 00:56 - That Dream - The Motet 07:02 - So Much Fun - The String Cheese Incident 10:53 - Rainbow Trout - Howlin’ Rain 15:17 - Mic Break 15:53 - Sex In The 70’s - Tea Leaf Green 24:11 - On The Other Side - Cascade Crescendo 31:00 - Mic Break 31:50 - Hey Man - Steve Kimock 41:16 - Governor’s Breakup - Green Mountain Grass 43:16 - So Far Gone - Mike Gordon 45:25 - Mic Break 46:13 - On Time - The Disco Biscuits 49:45 - Crickets - The Freeway Revival 57:26 - Laugh About It - Mike Montrey Band 61:39 - Finish
Ethan Miller’s band Howlin’ Rain has been making incredibly soulful psychedelic music since forming in 2004. Their latest album “The Alligator Bride” has been described…Continue ReadingTalking Leigh Stephens with Ethan Miller (Ep. 24)
Last Friday, Slightly Stooped released their latest studio album titled “Everyday Life, Everyday People.” On this week’s episode, we have a special 3-track spotlight on that new album. We also check in with Gov’t Mule, who’s putting on a very special 3-set show at Red Rocks in Colorado on September 14th. We also learn that the annual destination concert vacation Holidaze will move back to Mexico for this year’s installment in December. Plus, we sneak in new music from Howlin Rain, Kyle Hollingsworth, Umphrey’s McGee and more Slightly Stoopid - Everyday Life, Everyday People The Disco Biscuits - On Time Gov’t Mule - By A Thread 00:00 - Mic Break 01:01 - Missouri - Howlin Rain 05:47 - Shapes and Colors - The Indobox 10:23 - Calyphornya - moe. 15:31 - Mic Break 20:42 - One More Night - Slightly Stoopid 24:25 - Glocks - Slightly Stoopid 27:14 - Kyle Hollingsworth for Jam Session 27:24 - All Falls Apart - Kyle Hollingsworth 32:13 - Mic Break 33:03 - On Time - The Disco Biscuits 36:35 - World Go Round - STS9 43:07 - Looks - Umphrey’s McGee 46:08 - Suntan - Lotus 49:10 - Mic Break 50:08 - Frozen Fear - Gov’t Mule 55:47 - Call Back - Truth & Salvage Co. 58:55 - Django’s Birthday - Jitterbug Vipers 60:05 - Finish
On this week’s episode, we kick things off with a summery reggae dance party featuring Roots of Creation, Spiritual Rez and 10 Ft Ganja Plant. Slightly Stoopid and Rubblebucket send their latest singles our way, which will be on their respective forthcoming albums. Plus, we’ve got a special 3-track spotlight on “The Alligator Bride,” the new album from Oakland, California’s Howlin Rain. Stay tuned to next week’s episode for a 3-track spotlight on the new album from Slightly Stoopid, which drops this Friday! Howlin Rain - The Alligator Bride Rubblebucket - Sun Machine Roots of Creation - Livin Free 00:00 - Mic Break 00:56 - Different - Roots of Creation ft Rubblebucket horns 05:04 - Collect The Trophy - 10 Ft Ganja Plant 08:35 - Sober - Spiritual Rez 12:23 - If You Want It - Slightly Stoopid ft Alborosie 16:19 - Mic Break 16:49 - Whistle Kids - Umphrey’s McGee 20:19 - Whirlwind - Mike Gordon 23:52 - Reviews - ALO 32:15 - Mic Break 33:10 - Rainbow Trout - Howlin Rain 37:33 - The Wild Boys - Howlin Rain 45:32 - Alligator Bride - Howlin Rain 51:45 - Mic Break 52:35 - Fruity - Rubblebucket 56:19 - Pitched to the Fire - Lotus 58:53 - Continuum - Tycho 60:38 - Finish
Las novedades discográficas internacionales de Junio 2018 con Roger Daltrey, Muddy Ruckus, Laura Carbone, Father John Misty, Vital Idles, Beach Skulls, Holy Esque, John Parish, Dave Matthews Band, Howlin Rain, M. Ward, Lunatic Soul, Gin Blossoms, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Arthur Buck, Johnny Marr, Mike Shinoda, Buddy Guy, Wilko Johnson, Nick Lowe, Brandenburg, Nine Inch Nails, Billy Raffoul, Cats On The Beach, Don't Worry, Jim James y Bullet For My Valentine
Ethan Miller the principle behind Howlin Rain is one of those dudes, who doesn’t just make great music, he makes a lot of it. Not only that, but aside from writing and composing the band’s music he also oversees virtually all facets of getting his music to you via his own imprint Silver Current Records. He is a fascinating individual, who is involved in several bands, and writes poetry in his down time. Our discussion leaves a lot to unpack and for good reason. Ethan Miller is both thoughtful and provocative and those sentiments come across in all his work. With a jam packed June and July in the offing, you may want to check out howlinrain.com for dates in your area and a lot more stuff on the band. **First Song:** 00:45 – Alligator Bride **Interview Begins:** 06:57 **Extro Song:** 42:15 – The Wild Boys See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Isaiah Mitchell: Isaiah and his beloved Fender Stratocaster have been a legendary pairing that have collectively created creamy psychedelic sounds for records from such bands as Earthless, Golden Void, Howlin’ Rain and Black Elk Medicine Band. He was gifted with his first guitar at the age of Eight, but it wasn’t until his early teens when he’d heard Jimi Hendrix and had his mind blown that he decided what sort of lifestyle he wanted to persue; it was that of a face-melting, hair-swirling solo guitarist. In September 2016, he booked himself a tour of Australia and enlisted the help of Melbourne psych-rock 3-piece Seedy Jeezus to help fill out the jam-filled aura that surrounds him. This particular set was performed live-to-air in Melbourne on PBS 106.7FM’s Pojama People program and is filled with songs that have influenced Isaiah as a musician since he first picked up a guitar, as well some of his own solo works. Recorded live at the PBS FM Studios in Melbourne on the 21st of August 2016. Engineered by Jeremy Smith. Kid Congo Powers and his band of Pink Monkey Birds: To his mother, he’s called Brian, but to the rest of the world his name is Kid Congo Powers and his name has been attached to bands such as The Gun Club, The Cramps and Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds. The Pink Monkey Birds started backing up Kid Congo in the mid-2000’s and together they’ve release five albums, touring around Australia in 2016 on the back of their latest album ‘La Araña Es La Vida’, from which this particular set was documented from by PBS 106.7FM’s Studio 5 Live crew. This band is the very example of the sound that gets created when you mix 60’s Chicano rock, southern soul and psychedelic funk. Recorded live at the PBS FM Studios in Melbourne on the 23rd of August 2016. Engineered by Paul Maybury and Alicia Saye. Airing details: Originally via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 13th of November 2016. Show production and engineering: Branko Cosic.
15 FEBBRAIO 2015 Sugluk - Fall Away Willie Thrasher - Old Man Carver The Rolling Stones - 2000 Man Cheval Sombre - As Tears Go By Eternal Tapestry - Trout Fishing On The Street Of Eternity New Candys - Dark Love Mamuthones - Holy Ghost People Avvoltoi - Come puoi Plastic Man - Rolling Machine Pink Mountaintops - Asleep With An Angel Howlin’ Rain - Phantom In The Valley (live) The Paperhead - Pictures Of Her Demise Sterling Roswell - Tripmaker The Frowning Clouds - Solar Particle Mind Body Experience
This week, it’s our first ever ALL-MOVIE EPISODE – a blockbuster hour of our favorite film-centric interviews, starring John C. Reilly, Miranda July, Terry Gilliam and more: Val Kilmer plays Mark Twain playing an etiquette expert… Jackie Collins invites us to a Hollywood party… author Jonathan Lethem casts Drew Barrymore in his surreal fiction… One of cinema’s greatest sound designers lists some of cinema’s greatest sounds… and Michel Hazanavicius, Oscar-winning director of “The Artist,” *doesn’t* enjoy the silence. Plus: rockers Howlin’ Rain suggest the most unlikely dinner party soundtrack ever, and Molly Ringwald barks like a dog.
This week: Filmmaking brothers Mark and Jay Duplass, who nap in trailers… Val Kilmer resurrects Mark Twain… Grandmaster of flash (fiction), Etgar Keret… Oysters take over the mainland… Poker stud Chris Moneymaker on turning friends into debtors… Guillotin’s “enlightened” machine… Plus, the sounds of Howlin Rain, a pizza panic-button, and a seeing-eye joke.
Wow, one of the most interesting conversations so far, we chat with Ethan from Howlin Rain about working with Rick Rubin, ATP etc...
Ethan Miller from Howlin Rain checks into McG's Backroom to talk about rock critics, how Michael Jackson's "Thriller" is one of the best albums ever and working on the new Howlin Rain album, "The Russian Wilds" To take part in the show please call in at 347-202-0832 or click on the shows free skype link.