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Bruce riffs on the seventh studio album by Porcupine Tree, “In Absentia,” from September 2002 (Wedding Nails / Trains / The Sound of Muzak / Blackest Eyes). STAFF PICKS: “Anger Rising” by Jerry Cantrell — Rob. “Fine Again” by Seether — Lynch. “Complicated” by Avril Lavigne — Bruce. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK: “The Ballad of Serenity” (from the television series Firefly).
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Artist Song Time Album Year Porcupine Tree Trains 5:54 In Absentia (2020 Remaster) 2002 Ozzy Osbourne Crazy Train 4:42 Blizzard of Ozz 1980 Cat Stevens Peace Train 3:49 Teaser And The Firecat 1971 Soul Asylum Runaway Train 4:16 Grave Dancers Union 1992 Chris De Burgh Spanish Train 4:52 Spanish Train and Other Stories 1975 Transatlantic […]
On this episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman, Mike chats with Arc of Set The Sun! Comprised of friends Arc and Eris, Set The Sun is a modern metal outfit whose sound blends elements of electronic, metalcore, progressive rock, numetal, and industrial for a cinematic and emotive listening experience. The duo collaborates with other talented musicians they reference as "The Collective," which includes the likes of Ryan Clark (Demon Hunter), Clint Lowery (Sevendust), DJ Lethal (Limp Bizkit), Michael Lessard (The Contortionist), and producer Forrester Savell, among others. In July 2022, Set The Sun dropped their debut EP entitled In Absentia, Vol. 1. That initial release resonated with heavy music fans, and included songs like "The Way Back" (featuring DJ Lethal & TELLE) and "Invisible" (featuring Ryan Clark). In November 2023, Set The Sun released their debut LP entitled At War. Featuring everything from the emotional tribute track to Chester Bennington in "A Better Way To Bleed," to the thunderous chorus in "The Truth" with Clint Lowery, and the introspective "The Impossible," the debut record was a hit with modern rock fans. Numerous songs from the record went on to rack up hundreds of thousands of streams on Spotify alone. By the end of 2023, Set The Sun's catalog topped 1 million streams. That momentum has continued into 2025 for Set The Sun. After dropping a handful of remixed and reimagined songs in 2024, Set The Sun again teamed up with Ryan Clark of Demon Hunter for a joint release with their latest single "Falling Apart." Released on February 7th, "Falling Apart" has already amassed north of 261,000 streams on Spotify alone, while the accompanying music video has over 113,000 views on YouTube. In this episode, Arc talks with Mike about the early success of "Falling Apart," what it's been like to team up with dream collaborators like the aforementioned Ryan Clark and Clint Lowery, among others, his love for Hans Zimmer and film scores, incorporating that epic and cinematic experience into Set The Sun's music, new music in the works, chasing your dreams, and more. This episode also features the new single "Falling Apart" from Set The Sun and Demon Hunter, available where you get your music! Follow Set The Sun on Instagram @setthesunband. To stay up-to-date with Set The Sun, visit https://www.setthesun.com/. Follow Mike on Instagram @marchforthpod. To stay up-to-date on the podcast and learn more about Mike, visit https://linktr.ee/marchforthpod. Thanks for listening! If ya dug the show, like it, share it, tell a friend, subscribe, and above all, keep the faith and be kind to one another.
Welcome to Episode 131. We've got a batch of games we want to check off our lists by talking about them for a little bit. The Games: Sylvio Callisto Protocol Wailing Heights Intro Song "Letting Go" by Emerge. Title Art by Devious.Pixel. Internet Presence Preamble "In Absentia" by Cherished Ghosts. Podcast Edited by Brian Owsley. Sweet Jams: "Sylvio Debut Trailer" Audio from the trailer for Sylvio. Sometime all we have for obscure games. "Europa-Finishing Move Inc" This track and more can be found on the Callisto Protocol OST. "Wailing Heights Intro" "Soul Ghoulman" "Lola" "AbNorm" "Debbie Decay" "Wailing Heights-Ada's Song 2" All these tracks and more can be found on the Wailing Heights OST. The Internet: Twitch Youtube Blue Sky Twitter(X) Discord Facebook Instagram Lock Stock Store Patreon Suspension of Disbelief Blake's Story "They Come This Night" 2smokingcontrollers@gmail.com The End
Le Beau Bizarre Critique #71 – Une exploration sensible et chorale de la critique Le Beau Bizarre est un espace vivant et ouvert, où les voix se croisent et s'entrelacent pour réinventer les manières de voir, d'écouter et de parler des créations contemporaines. Cet épisode se veut un appel à prolonger les résonances, transformant la critique en un lieu de partage et de discussions passionnées. Pour clore l'année 2024, Le Beau Bizarre propose une table ronde critique en présence de trois voix singulières et engagées : Belinda Mathieu, Léa Poiré et Callysta Croizer, journalistes et critiques aux trajectoires riches et affûtées. Ensemble, elles offrent un regard à la fois analytique et viscéral sur des œuvres qui bouleversent et enchantent. À 3 min : La séquence archive critique À partir d'archives, nous explorons les multiples visages de la critique : est-elle un exercice de subjectivité assumée ? Un art à part entière ? Ou bien un espace poreux où se rencontrent analyse, création et engagement ? Au programme, deux œuvres marquantes de l'automne : À 20 min : In Absentia de François Chaignaud et Geoffroy Jourdain Une œuvre où danse et chant s'entrelacent dans une polyphonie organique, immergeant le spectateur dans un souffle collectif, à la frontière entre incarnation et absence. À 41 min : Skinless de Théo Mercier Un voyage radical au cœur d'un paysage composé de rebuts et de métamorphoses. Ici, les corps, la matière et le désir interrogent nos excès, nos limites, et l'humanité qui nous reste. Et à 51 min : Clin d'œil à Mathis Grosos À travers ces deux créations, nous questionnons les tensions entre utopie et désenchantement, la fusion des formes et les ruptures intimes. Une tentative, peut-être impossible, d'épuiser les possibles de la discussion critique. Terminer l'année en beauté : Les coups de cœur des critiques À 1h07 : Le coup de cœur de Callysta Croizer Avec Kill Me, Marina Otero clôt sa trilogie (Fuck Me, Love Me) dans une autofiction audacieuse et débridée. Entourée de quatre danseuses aux troubles psychiques et d'un double de Nijinsky, elle expose les fragilités et les folies de ses interprètes. Une performance radicalement libératrice, où les corps deviennent porteurs d'une vérité poignante et intime. À 1h13 : Le coup de cœur de Belinda Mathieu Dans Bless This Mess, la chorégraphe Katerina Andreou nous plonge dans une rave techno effrénée. Sur un rythme infernal, les gestes et les musiques évoquent les univers du gabber et de la hardtek. Les corps des quatre interprètes tiennent bon, alimentés par l'énergie des secousses, dans un vibrant éloge de la résistance face à un monde en perpétuel ébranlement. À 1h17 : Le coup de cœur de Léa Poiré Les sœurs Labrosse, fondatrices du magazine Censored, nous offrent un abécédaire féministe de l'autoédition. Avec une sincérité désarmante, elles partagent leurs apprentissages et leurs outils, dévoilant les arcanes d'un savoir-faire souvent inaccessible. Un guide pensé et écrit avec un soin rare, qui incarne l'essence même de l'engagement éditorial. Une invitation à penser la critique autrement Entre archives, discussions collectives et coups de cœur, cet épisode de Le Beau Bizarre célèbre une critique vivante, sensible et plurielle. Un espace où les œuvres se racontent, se confrontent et trouvent leur écho dans nos réflexions et nos passions. Suivez nous sur les réseaux, abonnez vous sur les plateformes d'écoute ! Facebook Linkedin Instagram
We're back, Mommies! And Seamus and Judith are recounting all the adventures they went on that Sean was In Absentia for over the last few weeks. Empty Soup Bowl! Sean Wasn't There! Mt. Vernon! Sean Wasn't There! Science Movie Night! Sean Wasn't There! We also catch up on our homework of movies to watch and have a frank and honest discussion about slavery. Don't forget to leave us a review, share us with a friend and follow us on Instagram!
REVERED AMERICAN GUITARIST/SINGER/SONGWRITER/JOHN WESLEY ON TOUR WITH ALT ROCK BAND VERTICAL HORIZON: EXCLUSIVE ON INTERVIEWING THE LEGENDS WITH RAY SHASHO! Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends I'm your host Ray Shasho. John Wesley has built a long and varied career as a songwriter, “sideman” guitarist, and recording artist. His music has been called lyrically sensitive and musically dynamic. His songwriting style incorporates emotionally charged vocals that evoke the honesty and intimacy of Roger Waters and Patty Griffin coupled with a melodic yet intricate guitar style reminiscent of David Gilmour, Alex Lifeson, Jeff Beck, and Warren Haynes. Wesley's guitar-driven acoustic and electric songs represent the cultivation of many inspirations — alternative, progressive, art, and classic rock genres intertwined with poignant lyrics drawn from the poetry of the common man. What really appeals to Wesley's fans worldwide is a spark of sincerity and sensitivity so oft absent in today's mainstream music In 2021, Wesley began touring as a guitarist and backing vocalist for alternative rock band from D.C. Vertical Horizon. PLEASE WELCOME REVERED AMERICAN GUITARIST, SINGER, SONGWRITER THE JOURNEYMAN GUITARIST JOHN WESLEY TO INTERVIEWING THE LEGENDS… PURCHASE THESE TWO INCREDIBLE ALBUMS BY JOHN WESLEY A WAY YOU'LL NEVER BE AND DISCONNECT available at amazon.com ALSO THE LATEST RELEASE BY VERTICAL HORIZON entitled THE LOST MILE amazom.com FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT JOHN WESLEY VISIT https://www.john-wesley.com/ Official website https://www.facebook.com/johnwesleyofficial Facebook https://www.instagram.com/johnwesleymusic Instagram https://x.com/johnwesleymusic Twitter https://x.com/johnwesleymusic Twitter https://www.verticalhorizon.com/ Vertical Horizon official website https://www.facebook.com/officialverticalhorizon/ Facebook https://www.instagram.com/officialverticalhorizon/ Instagram https://x.com/VerticalHorizon Twitter https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBMoHtYNfZkQ0x5nc3NNwMg YouTube VERTICAL HORIZON TOUR 2024 Upcoming Dates Fri, SEP 20 Thunder Valley Rally Cottonwood, AZ Sat, SEP 21 Haute Spot Cedar Park, TX Sat, OCT 5 MusicFest El Dorado El Dorado, AR Fri, OCT 18 Des Plaines Theatre Des Plaines, IL Sat, OCT 19 Homer Stryker Field - Donut & Beer Festival Kalamazoo, MI Sun, OCT 20 Flagstar Strand Theatre Pontiac, MI Tue, OCT 22 City Winery Pittsburgh, PA Wed, OCT 23 Weinberg Center For the Arts Frederick, MD Fri, OCT 25 Wolf Den at Mohegan Sun Uncasville, CT Sat, OCT 26 Sunfest Ocean City, MD Wed, NOV 6 Ardmore Music Hall Ardmore, PA Thu, NOV 7 Racket NYC New York, NY Fri, NOV 8 Blue Ocean Music Hall Salisbury, MA Sat, NOV 9 AURA Portland, ME Sun, NOV 10 Empire Live Albany, NY Tue, NOV 12 WORKPLAY Theatre Birmingham, AL Wed, NOV 13 City Winery Atlanta, GA Thu, NOV 14 The Ramkat Winston-Salem, NC JOHN WESLEY Discography Studio albums 1994 – Under the Red and White Sky 1995 – The Closing of the Pale Blue Eyes [EP] 1998 – The Emperor Falls 2002 – Chasing Monsters 2005 – Shiver 2011 – The Lilypad Suite [EP] 2014 – Disconnect 2016 – A Way You'll Never Be Studio albums with other artists With Mike Tramp: Songs I Left Behind: (Guitar on "What If I", "Falling Down"), This & That (But A Whole Lot More): (Guitar on "Wait Not For Me") With Fish: Fellini Days: (co-writing and recording credits) With Porcupine Tree (recording credits): In Absentia, Fear of a Blank Planet, The Incident With Ruud Jolie: For All We Know (lead guitar on "I Lost Myself Today") With ÚMÆ:Lost in the View: (lead vocals on "Turn Back Time", "Echo", "Running Away")[13] Compilation 2004 – John Wesley: TEN Singles 1994 – The Last Light 1995 – Into the Night 1995 – Domino 2003 – Fly Boy Live releases 1998 – Waiting for the Sun to Shine in Paris 1998 – Wesfest 98 1999 – Starting the Engine II 1999 – WesFest 1999 2000 – The John Wesley Bachelor Party Tour 2002 – The Chicago and Frisco Bootlegs 2006 – Live at Katie Fitzgerald's 2009 – Oxford 2010 – Live at the L'Olympia 2013 – Live at Morrisound 30th Anniversary Show Vertical Horizon Discography Studio albums There and Back Again (1992) Running on Ice (1995) Everything You Want (1999) Go (2003) Burning the Days (2009) Echoes from the Underground (2013) The Lost Mile (2018) Support us on PayPal!
Welcome to Episode 121. We're having a little bit of a pallet cleansing episode before going back to normal format. The Games: Atomic Heart Shadow Warrior 3 Doom: Eternal Intro Song "Letting Go" by Emerge. Title Art by Devious.Pixel. Internet Presence Preamble "In Absentia" by Cherished Ghosts. Podcast Edited by Brian Owsley. Sweet Jams: "PT-1X12" from Atomic Heart OST. "Viet Diet" from Shadow Warrior 3 OST. "The Only Thing They Fear is You" from Doom: Eternal OST. The Internet: Twitch Twitter(X) Discord Facebook Instagram Lock Stock Store Patreon Suspension of Disbelief Blake's Story "They Come This Night" 2smokingcontrollers@gmail.com The End --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twosmokingcontrollers/support
At the eleventh hour, journalist Masha Gessen has been granted a visa to enter Australia, but why are they considered so dangerous? Guest: Masha Gessen - Russian-American journalist and author. Masha is due to appear at The Edge, Fed Square in Melbourne for the Wheeler Centre (21 August) and at Carriageworks in Sydney, as part of the Festival of Dangerous Ideas (24-25 August).KEEP AN EYE OUT:Our main episode will drop Friday, with special guest Rory Stewart, co-host of The Rest Is Politics podcast.
Welcome to Episode 117. The Game: Disciples: Liberation Intro Song "Letting Go" by Emerge. Title Art by Devious.Pixel. Internet Presence Preamble "In Absentia" by Cherished Ghosts. Podcast Edited by Brian Owsley. Sweet Jams: "Main Theme" "Spoils of Victory" These tracks and more can be found on the Disciples: Liberation OST. The Internet: Twitch Twitter(X) Discord Facebook Instagram Lock Stock Store Patreon Suspension of Disbelief Blake's Story "They Come This Night" 2smokingcontrollers@gmail.com The End --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twosmokingcontrollers/support
Welcome to Episode 114. We actually have a voxel game that we don't think looks terrible. The Game: Ravenlok Intro Song "Letting Go" by Emerge. Title Art by Devious.Pixel. Internet Presence Preamble "In Absentia" by Cherished Ghosts. Podcast Edited by Brian Owsley. Sweet Jams: "Main Title Theme" "Mask Mansion Exploration" "Funicular" "Tea Party" These tracks and more can be found on the Ravenlok OST. The Internet: Twitch Twitter(X) Discord Facebook Instagram Lock Stock Store Patreon Suspension of Disbelief Blake's Story "They Come This Night" 2smokingcontrollers@gmail.com The End --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twosmokingcontrollers/support
What systems enable political dysfunction? How can people in power be held accountable? In Bridgeport — and across Connecticut — people are working to change government through grassroots activism and election reforms. In Absentia is produced by Connecticut Public. Learn more at ctpublic.org/bpt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Connecticut Public has spent the past year investigating political dysfunction, , allegations of absentee ballot misconduct, and machine politics in Bridgeport. The investigation has culminated in a four part series called “In Absentia.” Today, we hear the final episode of this podcast and speak to members of the Accountability Project, Connecticut Public's investigative team. You can listen back to all the episodes on ctpublic.org/bpt or wherever you get your podcasts. GUESTS: Bria Lloyd: Investigative Reporter for the Accountability Project Jim Haddadin: Editor for The Accountability Project Where We Live is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode.Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mayor Joe Ganim keeps winning elections with the support of Bridgeport's Democratic political machine. Machine politics has a rich and controversial history in the United States. Today, critics say it's thriving in Bridgeport — and that it's holding the city back. In Absentia is produced by Connecticut Public. Learn more at ctpublic.org/bpt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Connecticut Public has spent the past year investigating political dysfunction, allegations of absentee ballot misconduct, and machine politics in Bridgeport. The investigation has culminated in a four part series called “In Absentia.” Today, we hear episode 3 of this podcast and speak to members of The Accountability Project, Connecticut Public's investigative team. You can listen to all the episodes of In Absentia on ctpublic.org/bpt or wherever you get your podcasts. GUESTS: Bria Lloyd: Investigative Reporter for the Accountability Project (below right) Jim Haddadin: Editor for The Accountability Project (below left) Untitled-1.jpg (3000x2000, AR: 1.5) Where We Live is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode.Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Once Joe Ganim was released from prison, he returned to the city of Bridgeport, Connecticut, where he staged his political comeback. In 2015, Ganim defeated several candidates to become mayor once again — and he's been in office ever since. In Absentia is produced by Connecticut Public. Learn more at ctpublic.org/bpt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 1990s, a young political newcomer named Joe Ganim became mayor of Bridgeport, Connecticut. At the time, he was considered a rising star in state politics. But his career took an unexpected turn, and the FBI got involved. In Absentia is produced by Connecticut Public. Learn more at ctpublic.org/bpt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode 111. We're finally talking about one of Drew's favorite games of all time. Keep on keeping on. The Game: Death Stranding: Director's Cut Intro Song "Letting Go" by Emerge. Title Art by Devious.Pixel. Internet Presence Preamble "In Absentia" by Cherished Ghosts. Podcast Edited by Brian Owsley. Sweet Jams: "I'll Keep Coming" by Low Roar "Easy Way Out" by Low Roar These tracks and more can be found on the Death Stranding: Director's Cut OST. The Internet: Twitch Twitter Discord Facebook Instagram Lock Stock Store Patreon Suspension of Disbelief Blake's Story "They Come This Night" 2smokingcontrollers@gmail.com The End --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twosmokingcontrollers/support
Why does political dysfunction happen? What are the systems that enable it? This four-part investigation looks for answers in Bridgeport, Connecticut, where corruption charges, allegations of absentee ballot misconduct, and machine politics have left some residents wondering if their vote even matters. In Absentia is produced by Connecticut Public. Episodes drop Tuesdays, starting April 23rd. Learn more at ctpublic.org/bpt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode 107. DISCLAIMER! So me and Blake messed up on this recording. At the very end we realized that Blake's mic wasn't on. So Brian worked real hard and threw in a little magic to save the episode. It's going to sound weird but at least we didn't have to fake enthusiasm on a second recording. The Game: Dredge Intro Song "Letting Go" by Emerge. Title Art by Devious.Pixel. Internet Presence Preamble "In Absentia" by Cherished Ghosts. Podcast Edited by Brian Owsley. Sweet Jams: "Main Theme" "The Exotic Traveler" These tracks and more can be found on the Dredge OST. The Internet: Twitch Twitter Discord Facebook Instagram Lock Stock Store Patreon Action! The Movie Podcast Blake's Story "They Come This Night" 2smokingcontrollers@gmail.com The End --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twosmokingcontrollers/support
Welcome to Episode 104. We have a game about being able to see people's emotions as color. The Game: Life is Strange: True Colors Intro Song "Letting Go" by Emerge. Title Art by Devious.Pixel. Internet Presence Preamble "In Absentia" by Cherished Ghosts. Podcast Edited by Brian Owsley. Sweet Jams: "Corre-Rituals" "Novo Amor-Haven" "In the Darkness" by mxmtoon "Every Wave" by mxmtoon These tracks and more can be found on the Life is Strange: True Colors OST. The Internet: Twitch Twitter Discord Facebook Instagram Lock Stock Store Patreon Action! The Movie Podcast Blake's Story "They Come This Night" 2smokingcontrollers@gmail.com The End --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twosmokingcontrollers/support
Welcome to Episode 101. This is the first episode of our new, more detailed, and hopefully better podcast. The Game: The Surge Intro Song "Letting Go" by Emerge. Title Art by Devious.Pixel. Internet Presence Preamble "In Absentia" by Cherished Ghosts. Podcast Edited by Brian Owsley. Sweet Jams: "Main Theme" "Stumfol" by Prisoner "Credits Theme" These tracks and more can be found on The Surge OST. The Internet: Twitch Twitter Discord Facebook Instagram Lock Stock Store Patreon Action! The Movie Podcast Blake's Story "They Come This Night" 2smokingcontrollers@gmail.com The End --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twosmokingcontrollers/support
Welcome to Episode 97. We have two games for you as we continue our run up to Episode 100. The Games: Dungeon Defenders 2 I am Setsuna Intro Song "Letting Go" by Emerge. Title Art by Devious.Pixel. Internet Presence Preamble "In Absentia" by Cherished Ghosts. Podcast Edited by Brian Owsley. Sweet Jams: "Main Theme" This track and more can be found on the Dungeon Defenders 2 OST. "Beginning of the End" "End's Journey" These tracks and more can be found on the I am Setsuna OST. The Internet: Twitch Twitter Discord Facebook Instagram Lock Stock Store Patreon Action! The Movie Podcast Blake's Story "They Come This Night" 2smokingcontrollers@gmail.com The End --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twosmokingcontrollers/support
In this latest podcast, I present a recent article published in The NeoLiberal Journals entitled: Embracing Diversity in Spiritual Interpretation. The article is also part of my reflections from my Doctoral studies at Georgetown University looking at Power, Privilege, Position and Status, and the Foundations of Knowledge and Hegemony of Faith. Further, we are conducting a study on changing attitudes towards Afro-Caribbean beliefs. This is important to the discussions concerning diversity which must begin with interfaith unity and how we interpret divine revelation. In Western societies and especially in the Americas there has always been this penchant to promote Eurocentrism which was always part of the center. Indigenous or African practices inherited from Africans and traditions of the ancient Indians have been demonized within Christendom. However, It is a privileged language that promotes a cultural religion that denies diversity and limits the immutability and transcendence of God who speaks all languages. I began the article like this: In a world filled with diverse beliefs and interpretations of religious texts, it is crucial to foster interfaith unity, understanding, and acceptance rather than judgment and condemnation. There are those who assert that certain practices, such as the prohibitions against adultery or fornication, should be universally condemned based on interpretations of Hebrew scriptures and prophetic authority. However, it is important to recognize that such methods of exegesis and biblical interpretation can be both inaccurate and misleading. You may read the entire article in The NeoLiberal Journals at The NeoLiberal Corpation Moral Magazine website: https://theneoliberal.com. Here is the article's direct link: https://theneoliberal.com/embracing-diversity-in-spiritual-interpretation/ Credits and authority: Host and presenter: Rev. Renaldo C. McKenzie, Professor of Caribbean Theology and Caribbean Thought, Doctoral Student at @georgetownuniversity (In Absentia), Graduated from The @penn with a Master of Philosophy and a Master of Liberal Arts, and from The Jamaica Theological Seminary with a Bachelor of Theology and Counselling. Renaldo also attended the @uwimona briefly where he read for the Master of Philosophy. Renaldo was ordained in 2005 by The United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands and resides in the US. Renaldo is President of The Neoliberal Corporation and author of Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance, and the upcoming book: Neoliberal Globalization Reconsidered, Neo_capitalism and the Death of Nations. Subscribe to our @YouTube Channel: @RenaldoMckenzie Follow Renaldo at Twitter: https://twitter.com/renaldomckenzie Subscribe, share, and support us https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal/support. Visit our websites and check out our services, solutions, and books: https://renaldocmckenzie.com and https://theneoliberal.com Serving the world today to solve tomorrow's challenges by making popular what was the monopoly! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theneoliberal/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theneoliberal/support
The Sly Dog is joined by Craig Smith of The Pods & Sods Network to go Album By Album on the metal years of Porcupine Tree! In this episode we cover our origin stories, give an in depth analysis of the albums In Absentia and Deadwing and the tours to support them, and find out what a leather bagel is! Tune in and turn it up!
Welcome to Episode 94. We have two games and then a surprise for you. The Games: Totally Reliable Delivery Service Moving Out Intro Song "Letting Go" by Emerge. Title Art by Devious.Pixel. Internet Presence Preamble "In Absentia" by Cherished Ghosts. Podcast Edited by Brian Owsley. Sweet Jams: "Intro Menu Theme" This track and more can be found on the Totally Reliable Delivery Service OST. "Main Theme" This track and more can be found on the Moving Out OST. "Blood Upon the Snow" This track and more can be found on the God of War Ragnarök OST. The Internet: Twitch Twitter Discord Facebook Instagram Lock Stock Store Patreon Action! The Movie Podcast Blake's Story "They Come This Night" 2smokingcontrollers@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twosmokingcontrollers/support
On this episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman, Mike chats with Set The Sun! Comprised of friends Arc and Eris, Set The Sun is a modern metal outfit whose sound blends elements of electronic, metalcore, progressive rock, numetal, and industrial for a cinematic and emotive listening experience. The duo collaborates with other talented musicians they reference as "The Collective," which includes the likes of Clint Lowery (Sevendust), DJ Lethal (Limp Bizkit), Ryan Clark (Demon Hunter), Michael Lessard (The Contortionist), and producer Forrester Savell, among others. In July 2022, Set The Sun dropped their debut EP entitled "In Absentia, Vol. 1." That initial release resonated with heavy music fans, with tracks like "The Way Back" (featuring DJ Lethal & TELLE) and "Invisible" (featuring Ryan Clark) racking up over 91,000 and 179,000 Spotify streams, respectively. Additionally, the corresponding music videos for "The Way Back" and "Invisible" have garnered a combined 140,000 YouTube views to date. So far in 2023, Set The Sun has dropped three singles - "Arrival," "The Truth" (featuring Clint Lowery), and "A Better Way To Bleed" - off their forthcoming LP entitled "At War." In this episode, Arc and Eris talk with Mike about their shared respect and admiration for the aforementioned Clint Lowery and Sevendust, how they got into heavy music when they were younger, making meaningful music that connects with listeners on an emotional level, persevering through anxiety and negative feelings, paying respect to the late, great Chester Bennington with "A Better Way To Bleed," and more. This episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman also features the aforementioned "A Better Way To Bleed" from Set The Sun, available where you get your music! Follow Set The Sun on Instagram @setthesunband. To stay up-to-date with Set The Sun, visit https://www.setthesun.com/. Follow Mike on Instagram @marchforthpod. To stay up-to-date on the podcast and learn more about Mike, visit https://linktr.ee/marchforthpod. Thanks for listening! If ya dug the show, like it, share it, tell a friend, subscribe, and above all, keep the faith and be kind to one another.
Welcome to Episode 89. We have one game and a movie for you. The Game: Little Nightmares II The Movie: Trick r Treat from director Michael Dougherty. Intro Song "Letting Go" by Emerge. Title Art by Devious.Pixel. Internet Presence Preamble "In Absentia" by Cherished Ghosts. Podcast Edited by Brian Owsley. Sweet Jams: "Main Theme" "Teeth and Leaves" "Crackhead" "Waiting Room" "The Man in the Hat" "Lost in Transmission" All these tracks and more can be found on the Little Nightmares II OST. The Internet: Lock Stock Store Action! The Movie Podcast Blake's Story "They Come This Night" Patreon Twitter Discord Twitch Facebook Instagram Reddit Spotify Playlist 2smokingcontrollers@gmail.com The End --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twosmokingcontrollers/support
It's New Tunesday: new releases from the past week! Give the bands a listen. If you like what you hear, support the bands! Today's episode features new releases by Holograma, Videotraum, Claustraphobia, Public Circuit, Das Kelzer, RatPajama, Ember Twin, Ontic & Joaquim Plossu, Paolo Virdis, Lost Highway & Erica Li Lundqvist, Retrograth, Fury Weekend, Anniee & Von Hertzog, Dynalectric Orchestra, FĒNIX, Rotersand, Basscalate, Irradiated With Sound, Black.Virus, Amanda Aalto, Teledeath, Agent Side Grinder, Love Asylum, Climate Zombies, RYDO, LorD and Master, 22 Oceans, R. Missing, Cyber Monday, Positronic, Euforic Existence, Der Prosector, Kurs, ee:man vs. In Absentia, and Ethseq!
Join the Pear Bears for their midterms and the start of an extra special project to cap off their Principals of Magic Level 1 course with Professor Sassberry. #ddfruitpod Our Patreon: patreon.com/dungeonsanddragonfruits www.dungeonsanddragonfruits.com Music/Sound Effects from Pixabay Include: DDFruits Theme: “Epic Magic Dance – Background Music for Videos” by Lesfm Velvagreen's Theme: “Positive Winter" by Alex_MakeMusic Hoss' Theme: "1930s Seedy Street Music (Harmon Trumpet)" by astrofreq Morag's Theme: “Christmas Day” by Alex_MakeMusic Bodger's Theme: “Rocksteady” by catalyst4god “Inspiring Morning Light” by Alex_MakeMusic “Chase” by Coma-Media “Magic in the Air” by geoffharvey“In Absentia” by onlyinthemornings “Adventure Travel” by AlexiAction “Jazz Lounge: Street Food” by Alex-Productions “Sensual Jazz” by Grand_Project “Life in Darkness” by AmarantaMusic “From Somewhere In The World - Melodic Chill Music” by Lesfm “Autumn Gold” by geoffharvey “Upbeat Country Blues” by AudioCoffee
It's New Tunesday: new releases from the past week! Give the bands a listen. If you like what you hear, support the bands! Today's episode features new releases by Amanda Aalto, Candy Corn Ritual, Dekad, DiarBlack, Electric Sol, The Frixion, Liquid Modern, O.K., Vogon Poetry & Social Ambitions, Zanias, Astari Nite, comiti, FEVR, FRTG13, Golden Apes, Mavroskeleto, Night Hexe, Spektor Baal, The True Faith, Wonder Dark, 40 Octaves Below, Chains Of Agony, ee:man vs. In Absentia, Flesh Insanity, Petrol Bastard, Pretty Addicted, Ultimate Soldier, Dreamhour, Fury Weekend, Midsummer Ex, Neutron Solstice, Oceanside85, Primo The Alien, Vincenzo Salvia, and Violet Fears!
When I opened the door to welcome Cole Welch into my home, one of the first thoughts I had was that he looked familiar, and it turns out that we not only went to high school together, but were on swim team together for a season as well.Great start to meeting a perfect stranger.Anyway, for Episode #48 of Badass Records Podcast, we waxed philosophic and touched on a few of Cole's favorite records. And they are these:Over-Nite Sensation (1973), Frank ZappaRush's Caress of Steel (1975)Desire (1976), Bob DylanThe Police's Synchronicity (1983)Life's Rich Pageant (1986), R.E.M.Smashing Pumpkins' Siamese Dream (1993)August & Everything After (1993), Counting CrowsThe Color & the Shape (1997), The Foo FightersPorcupine Tree's In Absentia (2002)Sky Blue Sky (2007), WilcoIt was a really good time, so -- just like I always say about this time -- I hope you'll check out our chat. Buy some merch'!Cheers.copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the intro/outro audio. They are clips from "Chase" by Giorgio Moroder off of Midnight Express (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), c/o The Island Def Jam Music Group.
Pale Reflections is gutshot by In Absentia 21.14 and Hard Pass 22.1. Jenny joins Elliot for a very exciting episode as we see Avery and Verona get really close to winning their game of Splatoon, until one of them drops the ball. Meanwhile, at the sword moot, things continue to go surprisingly well, with even Ann Wint coming across as cool! Remember – we record our episodes live! If you want to catch them, join the discord. Answer the discussion question, or leave your thoughts here! You can read Pale here. Leave your predictions here! Check out an index of Pale's chapters and our episodes here! Send us feedback on the show!
Pale Reflections goes for gold with In Absentia 21.12. Verona and Avery take a dangerous trek through the forest, but are stood up. Lucy threatens to take magic away from some children. Then, Avery and Verona play a fun game of Splatoon. Remember – we record our episodes live! If you want to catch them, join the discord. Answer the discussion question, or leave your thoughts here! You can read Pale here. Leave your predictions here! Check out an index of Pale's chapters and our episodes here! Send us feedback on the show!
Pale Reflections makes some moot points with In Absentia 21.10 and 21.11. Verona comes up with a Pale Reflections duels In Absentia 21.12, and then tests our knowledge of the region! It's time for the moot, and after brainstorming how the Judges work and what she can even achieve here, Lucy gets in amongst it. The hype is immediately dialled up to a hundred when Grayson and Musser Snr. team up against Lucy and soon to be stepdad Anthem! Remember – we record our episodes live! If you want to catch them, join the discord. Answer the discussion question, or leave your thoughts here! You can read Pale here. Leave your predictions here! Check out an index of Pale's chapters and our episodes here! Send us feedback on the show!
Pale Reflections makes some moot points with In Absentia 21.10 and 21.11. Verona comes up with a brilliant idea - an exchange of words AND swords. She also frees McCauleigh, and sets Lucy on the warpath. Remember – we record our episodes live! If you want to catch them, join the discord. Answer the discussion question, or leave your thoughts here! You can read Pale here. Leave your predictions here! Check out an index of Pale's chapters and our episodes here! Send us feedback on the show!
Pale Reflections lifts up In Absentia 21.9, and then holds it's own Aurum contest! The Kenneteers are still trading phone calls, and Avery finally gets to chat to Nora. The love birds trade some advice which Avery is able to put to use when the Kenneteers depart Zed's place and meet back up with the Kelly's at Garrick HQ. Remember – we record our episodes live! If you want to catch them, join the discord. Answer the discussion question, or leave your thoughts here! You can read Pale here. Leave your predictions here! Check out an index of Pale's chapters and our episodes here! Send us feedback on the show!
Pale Reflections reels from In Absentia 21.7 and 21.8. The Alabaster has been deleted, and everybody reacts, all over the world. The Beorgmann hunkers down with the new attention on him. Nico and the Belangers struggle to figure out what has happened. Charles is pissed... or maybe impressed? Then, the Kenneteers continue their spree, taking down Tenant 2603, and finally doing ET proud - phoning home. Remember – we record our episodes live! If you want to catch them, join the discord. Answer the discussion question, or leave your thoughts here! You can read Pale here. Leave your predictions here! Check out an index of Pale's chapters and our episodes here! Send us feedback on the show!
Pale Reflections prosecutes In Absentia 21.5 and 21.6. It's the trial of the Alabaster, and the Kenneteers show no mercy as they hold Ally in contempt for her misdeeds and lack of action. We also get glimpses into how Charles is enjoying his time with new best friend Percival, before Lucy calls on John's memory to do what needs to be done. Remember – we record our episodes live! If you want to catch them, join the discord. FIND THE COSTUME CONTEST HERE Answer the discussion question, or leave your thoughts here! You can read Pale here. Leave your predictions here! Check out an index of Pale's chapters and our episodes here! Send us feedback on the show!
Pale Reflections mulls over In Absentia 21.4. Lucy feels bullet-vulnerable, especially when they visit a path. But, a new hero may distract Charles long enough for the Alabaster to be taken down. Remember – we record our episodes live! If you want to catch them, join the discord. FIND THE COSTUME CONTEST HERE Answer the discussion question, or leave your thoughts here! You can read Pale here. Leave your predictions here! Check out an index of Pale's chapters and our episodes here! Send us feedback on the show!
Pale Reflections stays with In Absentia 21.2 and 21.3. The Kenneteers spy on Lucy's grandparents and manage to get a message home, before taking the plunge and crashing with their old pal America Tedd. Unable to sleep, Avery and Verona have a D&M at 2am before sitting down with a lawyer and a babysitter to discuss killing innocence. Remember – we record our episodes live! If you want to catch them, join the discord. FIND THE COSTUME CONTEST HERE Answer the discussion question, or leave your thoughts here! You can read Pale here. Leave your predictions here! Check out an index of Pale's chapters and our episodes here! Send us feedback on the show!
Pale Reflections fights off an invading force with Let Slip 20.z and In Absentia 21.1. Julette wanders through Flamin' Hot Kennet, until she is betrayed by her best friend Griffin. Then, The Kenneteers are on the run - burning through allies one at a time! Remember – we record our episodes live! If you want to catch them, join the discord. FIND THE COSTUME CONTEST HERE Answer the discussion question, or leave your thoughts here! You can read Pale here. Leave your predictions here! Check out an index of Pale's chapters and our episodes here! Send us feedback on the show!
Time Artist Title Duration Album Listeners 0:00:00 ProgPhonic ProgPhonic Intro 0:00:44 100 0:00:44 The Tangent Skipping the Distance 0:08:55 The World That We Drive Through 101 0:09:42 Break 1 0:01:04 105 0:10:45 Moon Halo The Web 0:04:50 Chroma 108 0:15:34 Anathema Flying 0:05:59 A Natural Disaster 108 0:21:30 Porcupine Tree Trains 0:05:56 In Absentia 106 […]
discussing Porcupine Tree album " In Absentia "....also a one hit wonder....and the music venue the Winterland Ballroom..and original Beatles drummer Pete Best and much more with Mark...Lou..& Perry --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/perry--dedovitch/message
In Absentia, Jonica encounters the insidious Malignancy hidden in the Heart of the Matter. She barely escapes back to San Francisco thanks to the efforts of the Laundronauts. Charlie is left comatose from the effort after his head is used as a coagulant to complete the rescue. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode, I give my Top 10 Metal albums of 1992 before checking out our first bands you should know artist in Singapore's Nafrat and their track In Absentia. We talk some rock and metal news with articles on Rob Halford, Santa Cruz, Disturbed, Hypocrisy, Enterprise Earth, Machine Head, Tribulation, Amon Amarth, and so much more. We check out our second bands you should know artist in Canada's own Late Night Trouble and their track Firetrack before ending the show talking about my recent experience seeing Fozzy live. Follow us on Twitter.com/pedal_radio, Facebook.com/eddiespedaltothemetalradioshow, Instagram.com/pedaltothemetalradioshow, and pedaltothemetalradioshow.blogspot.com. Follow Nafrat: facebook.com/nafratdeathmetal Nafrat Bandcamp Follow Late Night Trouble: Facebook.com/latenighttroubleband latenighttrouble.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/edward-gato/support
In Absentia, Jonica, JD and the Socklings attempt to figure out what to do about Hoodwink. In San Francisco, the Laundronauts finally make contact with Jonica through Charlie's dreams. But unbeknownst to all, the nefarious Hoodwink continues to pull the strings in the background. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com