1998 studio album by Neutral Milk Hotel
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What a beautiful face we have found in this place.. it's the face of a tambourine! We're entering the Year Of Discovery on a strong note and talking about In The Aeroplane Over The Sea, the second and final album by the mysterious and eclectic Neutral Milk Hotel. This cult classic record is a sonic journey through Jeff Mangum's haunted carnival of lucid dreams and WWII imagery, with a little bit (lotta bit?) of Anne Frank sprinkled throughout. We'll explore goopy, disjointed lyrics, innovative distortion techniques, singing saws, and more as we head back to Holland, 1945. The Mixtaper is teaching us about donkey cheese and expensive chess in another installment of Foxtrot Oscar Sierra! From those red lips to the Two-Headed Boy, we hit it all this week! How strange it is to be anything at all, and this album might just be even stranger.Keep Spinning at www.SpinItPod.com!Thanks for listening!0:00 Intro3:36 About Neutral Milk Hotel8:23 About In The Aeroplane Over The Sea19:51 Fact Or Spin22:35 They Have An Unreleased Song27:03 He Has An Expensive Favorite Cheese34:40 He Can Play A Weird Instrument37:50 He Did A Photoshoot With An Expensive Item46:09 Album Art51:46 King Of Carrot Flowers Pt. 155:54 King Of Carrot Flowers Pts. 2 & 359:47 In The Aeroplane Over The Sea1:07:52 Two-Headed Boy1:10:14 The Fool1:11:20 Holland, 19451:14:08 Communist Daughter1:15:14 Oh Comely1:17:33 Ghost1:19:48 [untitled]1:20:56 Two-Headed Boy Pt. 21:24:29 Final Spin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In our first full episode of our final season, we sat down with our friend, Will Hines (actor, comedian, podcaster "Screw It, We Are Just Going To Talk About The Beatles"), to talk about Jeff Mangum, Elephant Six, Neutral Milk Hotel and their 1998 album, In The Aeroplane Over The Sea.
In 1998, an indie band from Louisiana released their second full length album, expecting it to sell only 8,000 copies. The album was a strange and psychedelic journey into the dreams of frontman Jeff Magnum, no attempts to prettily explain anything, every piece of imagery sang as is. Keep in mind the album was released in '98, at the same time an internet site name 4chan became popular. And with that, this indie folk rock with only 8,000 manufactured copies became an overnight internet sensation. Let's talk Neutral Milk Hotel's "In The Aeroplane Over The Sea"!
This is magical. July 17, 2014 Royal Oak MI. Neutral Milk Hotel puts on an incredible performance of tracks from The Aeroplane Over The Sea and the Ferris Wheel On Fire EP. We hear incredibly intimate performances of Two Headed Boy, King of Carrot Flowers Pt 1, Holland 1945, & In The Aeroplane Over The Sea. Genius.
This week we have TrueAnon producer and musician Yung Chomsky on to talk about Neutral Milk Hotel's landmark album In The Aeroplane Over The Sea. We discuss getting things done even when it's cold out, mixing business with pleasure, podcast quality, Full Sail University, Formative Wawas, school plays, Koding With Klossy, teaching guitar, Ol' Slow Hands, making electronic music out of necessity, working within restrictions, the Year of the Smile, composing a live set, MC Shaq Diesel, the expression of dance, Tiny Telephone Studios, keeping the dream alive, John Vanderslice, Survival Research Laboratories, meme bands, flesh licking ladies, "ethnic" music, and awful fandoms. // Follow us at @danbassini, @mysprocalledlife, @trueanonpod, @yungchomsky, and @runintotheground. Check out TrueAnon on Patreon here and tour dates and tickets here! Listen to our RITG Mixtape Vol. 12 Best of 2022 here and our Best of RITG playlist here.
This week we are joined by Sam Herle to further discuss and reminiscence about cult classic In The Aeroplane Over The Sea. Tim Hortons lore, paranormal encounters, and counting every beautiful thing you can see Check out and support Sam's music here: https://grimmsongs.bandcamp.com/ Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/musicisgoodpod1 Check out our community discord: https://discord.gg/s6DhddbQ
This week, we're going high concept, we're going low concept... we're going rock opera and theatrical concert and Depression-era history. Guest Jason Horodyski is on the podcast to talk about CONCEPT ALBUMS. Topics include Dust Bowl Ballads, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The ArchAndroid, and more. Plus, we play I See What You Did There, "What a Concept!", and we delve deep into some philosophical bric-a-brac. Be sure to read the liner notes, or you won't get all the references. *wink*Listen to Jason's music in multiple places! Like here https://open.spotify.com/artist/39dhWpEuQhVNuqYsnLIz7p!Go see Everything Everywhere All at Once!Check out Michael J. O'Connor's music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4h1027dFHb2Y5ZbcsDH381
Elephant 6 was more than a record label, it was an artistic movement that included the bands Neutral Milk Hotel, Apples in Stereo and Olivia Tremor Control among many others. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with Adam Clair about his book on Elephant 6, "Endless Endless." Plus Jim and Greg also review new albums by Jack White and Sharon Van Etten. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:The Apples in Stereo, "Seems So ," Tone Soul Evolution, spinART, 1997Jack White, "Taking Me Back," Fear Of The Dawn, Third Man, 2022Jack White, "What's The Trick?," Fear Of The Dawn, Third Man, 2022Jack White, "Hi-De-Ho (feat. Q-Tip)," Fear Of The Dawn, Third Man, 2022Jack White, "Shedding My Velvet," Fear Of The Dawn, Third Man, 2022Sharon Van Etten, "I'll Try," We've Been Going About This All Wrong, Jagjaguwar, 2022Sharon Van Etten, "Anything," We've Been Going About This All Wrong, Jagjaguwar, 2022Sharon Van Etten, "Darkness Fades," We've Been Going About This All Wrong, Jagjaguwar, 2022Sharon Van Etten, "Far Away," We've Been Going About This All Wrong, Jagjaguwar, 2022Sharon Van Etten, "Headspace," We've Been Going About This All Wrong, Jagjaguwar, 2022Sharon Van Etten, "Come Back," We've Been Going About This All Wrong, Jagjaguwar, 2022Neutral Milk Hotel, "Two Headed Boy," In The Aeroplane Over The Sea, Merge, 1998Olivia Tremor Control, "Define A Transparent Dream," Music from the Unrealized Film Script: Dusk at Cubist Castle, Elephant 6, 1996Neutral Milk Hotel, "Holland, 1945," In The Aeroplane Over The Sea, Merge, 1998The Music Tapes, "Saw Pingpong and Orchestra," Music Tapes for Clouds and Tornadoes, Merge, 2008Neutral Milk Hotel, "Engine (Live)," Engine (Live), N/A, N/ACirculatory System, "Yesterday's World," Circulatory System, Cloud, 2001
Beave fills in Len on his adventures south of the border rescuing the fugitive Alex with the help of Jimmer Fredette, Jack McDowell, and Andy Avalos. They also talk the week that was in the NBA, and welcome the return of MLB and FUTURE HALL OF FAMER FRANK SCHWINDEL. Beave reviews several records from Rolling Stone's Top 500, including Rush's "Moving Pictures" and Neutral Milk Hotel's "In The Aeroplane Over The Sea". And finally, Len and Beave share their initial thoughts on the NCAA Tournament, and who they expect to make this year's Final Four. Tune in for a classic episode!
In our first official podcast, we review the 1998 internet indie lofi classic, “In The Aeroplane Over The Sea.” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week Henry picks a cult album that either needs no introduction, or will have you saying "WHO?!". Neutral Milk Hotel are a band who had a huge influence on some massive bands who followed them, but "In The Aeroplane Over The Sea" still sparks controversy, with many lauding it as one of the most important ever made and others suggesting that Mangum and the band's subsequent vanishing act created a mythology that has raised it far above the station it deserves. Your hosts split neatly into each of those camps, so let the argument begin! To listen to the music we discuss, go check out the playlist in Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4h9OrUhl25Wbtt0ypP7xwK Drop us a line at: @imightbewronguk on Twitter and Facebook. Thanks to T-Toe for the intro music! Find his work at https://t-toe.bandcamp.com/
DJ St. Paul neemt de muzikale week door met muziek van o.a. Blak Sagaan, Ennio Morricone & Sylvie Kreusch. Deze keer in de albumrubriek een uitgebreid gesprek met directeur van Le Guess Who? Johan Gijsen over In The Aeroplane Over The Sea van Neutral Milk Hotel. Benieuwd naar de tracklist en/of shownotes? Check ze via: tivolivredenburg.nl/studio/podcast/st-pauls-boutique/
DJ St. Paul neemt de muzikale week door met muziek van o.a. Blak Sagaan, Ennio Morricone & Sylvie Kreusch. Deze keer in de albumrubriek een uitgebreid gesprek met directeur van Le Guess Who? Johan Gijsen over In The Aeroplane Over The Sea van Neutral Milk Hotel. Benieuwd naar de tracklist en/of shownotes? Check ze via: tivolivredenburg.nl/studio/podcast/st-pauls-boutique/
New episode Bagpipe alert. Somehow we have a really long episode about a band with only two official studio albums. Although one of those albums is very very critically acclaimed. (Though not by all of us) We've only gone and done NEUTRAL MILK HOTEL. We discuss, Charlie Sheen vs Emilio Estevez, outsider art, Jeff Mangum and his obsession with Anne Frank, and brass instruments that sound drunk. Also Nick gets very very angry!! Re-joining Nick and Ewan are Norway's finest stand-up comedian Aaron Troye-White, and the man who gave us the best of our Bowie impressions back in season one, Lael Wageneck. As there are only a couple of releases, we also take a detour through some of the early EPs and unreleased stuff. And obviously we spend time on their seminal LP In the Aeroplane over the Sea We discuss the following (some are on Spotify, some are not) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xe0zIaY_zC0 (Hype City Soundtrack) Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xe0zIaY_zC0 (Everything Is) https://open.spotify.com/album/0BtpvfeUKWxoZQQDnKb0kP?si=de6f398a3f1d4d46 (On Avery Island) https://open.spotify.com/album/0vVekV45lOaVKs6RZQQNob?si=99d8e1dfe2674e1c (In The Aeroplane Over The Sea) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WeO5Fl8G8s&t=1027s (Ferris Wheel On Fire) Youtube Find out more about Aaron at https://www.facebook.com/aaron.troye.white (https://www.facebook.com/aaron.troye.white) and https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqcNkmA72ENgT_fkW6QS4pw (Aaron Troye-White - YouTube)http://cheriamour.co.uk/ (/) As usual there's a playlist incorporating the podcast and selected songs https://sptfy.com/tfnmh (https://sptfy.com/tfnmh) If you fancy supporting the show, either leave us a review somewhere (Apple Podcasts would be awesome) or ....drumroll.... JOIN OUR PATREON (and help keep the lights on, I don't like the dark) which is over https://www.patreon.com/tempfans (here) Regardless of whether you can chip in, a 5 star review (if you feel like it) on Apple or Podchaser would help enormously. Or just tell your mates!! Jonathan is the genius behind our theme music and you can hear more of his stuff on his https://jonathanfisher.bandcamp.com/ (Bandcamp) Additional music in this episode by https://sessions.blue/licensing/ (Blue Dot Sessions ) All available under the following licenses: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Support this podcast
Neutral Milk Hotel's In The Aeroplane Over The Sea from 1998... I mean, there's life before having heard this album, and then life after it. I suspect Jeff Mangum is actually some wizardly music spirit, rather than simply a 90s indie pop recluse. Safe to say, both myself and pod friend Thin Lear had lots of kind things to say about it. It's pretty cool, and pretty weird. Sign up for my new musical storybook experience: https://theniagaramoonexperience.com/the-quest-awaits Thin Lear makes some damn fine music himself: https://www.thinlear.com/
09/22/2017 Episode 194 I played Neutral Milk Hotel's In The Aeroplane Over The Sea, I went on Toke.TV, I did a flipagram, and I asked for help via VenMo and paid work. I hope this works. Eye hope I works. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yamatat/support
In one of the three episodes this season recorded remotely using Zencastr (sponsor me you cowards), Kevin welcomes illustrious guest and old pal from college Kate Johnson into the virtual building where the two discuss autumnal vibes, pop music versus 'real music,' MLA formatting, and what to expect when you're expecting during a pandemic. For additional information about the verbose and depressive music website Anhedonic Headphones, click here! Episode Musical Credits: Theme Music- "Flava In Ya Ear" (Instrumental); written by Osten Harvey Jr, Craig Mack, Roger Nichols, and Paul Williams. Bad Boy Records, 1994. "Bleecker Street," written by Paul Simon; performed by Simon and Garfunkel. Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M., Columbia, 1964. "Why Does it Always Rain on Me?," written by Fran Healy; performed by Travis. The Man Who, Independiente, 1999. "In The Aeroplane Over The Sea," written by Jeff Mangum; performed by Neutral Milk Hotel. In the Aeroplane Over the Sea, Merge, 1998. "Rose Parade," written and performed by Elliott Smith. Either/Or, Kill Rock Stars, 1997. "There, There," written and performed by Radiohead. Hail to the Thief, Capitol, 2003. "The Greatest," written by Chan Marshall; performed by Cat Power. The Greatest, Matador, 2006. "My Maudlin Career," written by Tracyanne Campbell; performed by Camera Obscura. My Maudlin Career, 4AD, 2009. "Farewell Transmission (Demo Version)," written by Jason Molina; performed by Songs: Ohia. The Magnolia Electric Co. (Deluxe Edition Reissue), Secretly Canadian, 2013. "Civilian," written and performed by Wye Oak. Civilian, Merge, 2011. "Lilacs," written by Katie Crutchfield; performed by Waxahatchee. Saint Cloud, Merge, 2020.
The Indie Dads end the season by visiting one of the great sacred cows of indie music with Neutral Milk Hotel's phenomenal 1997 album "In The Aeroplane Over The Sea". This bumper-length episode explores in depth this masterpiece and its exploration of the Holocaust and sexuality, alongside all the puerile jokes and strange comparisons you've come to expect from your ageing hosts.
Very few bands can claim the influence and legendary status as Athens, Georgia's Neutral Milk Hotel. While the band released just a pair of records, an EP, and single in their ten years, 1998's In The Aeroplane Over The Sea has grown from critically appreciated to cult status over the past two decades. With enough distance from the release, it's easy to see why, as 2000s bands such as The Decemberists, Arcade Fire, Beruit, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, and more picked-up on the lo-fi, psychedlic sounds that countered the late 90s/early 00s mainstream push of processed and packaged third-generation grunge, comically aggressive nu-metal, and sanitized pop-punk. Maybe the mystique was assisted by the long step out of the spotlight by singer/songwriter Jeff Mangum, who has never attempted a follow-up. Did he make his magnum opus, or was there nowhere else to go? Song In This Episode: Intro - Two-Headed Boy 24:23 - King Of Carrot Flowers Pts. 2 & 3 39:03 - In The Aeroplane Over The Sea 46:22 - [Untitled] Outro - Holland, 1945 Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
Very few bands can claim the influence and legendary status as Athens, Georgia's Neutral Milk Hotel. While the band released just a pair of records, an EP, and single in their ten years, 1998's In The Aeroplane Over The Sea has grown from critically appreciated to cult status over the past two decades. With enough distance from the release, it's easy to see why, as 2000s bands such as The Decemberists, Arcade Fire, Beruit, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, and more picked-up on the lo-fi, psychedlic sounds that countered the late 90s/early 00s mainstream push of processed and packaged third-generation grunge, comically aggressive nu-metal, and sanitized pop-punk. Maybe the mystique was assisted by the long step out of the spotlight by singer/songwriter Jeff Mangum, who has never attempted a follow-up. Did he make his magnum opus, or was there nowhere else to go? Song In This Episode: Intro - Two-Headed Boy 24:23 - King Of Carrot Flowers Pts. 2 & 3 39:03 - In The Aeroplane Over The Sea 46:22 - [Untitled] Outro - Holland, 1945 Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
We talk about a Neutral Milk Hotel's In The Aeroplane Over The Sea. Next week is Cenizas by Nicolas Jaar Recommended by Corbin
The guys are joined by musician Chelsea Williams to talk about 1998’s “In The Aeroplane Over The Sea” from Neutral Milk Hotel. Plenty of other discussion including Chelsea’s new album “Beautiful & Strange,” busking in Santa Monica, Tom Waits, singing saws, Wizard of Oz, carrot flowers, an untitled songs rant, editing lyrics, Anne Frank, and covering an America classic. Check out Chelsea Williams at: chelseawilliams.com/ Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/
This week. Tim is joined by special guest Professor Aubrey as they discuss JK Rowling's recent controversial comments, the 97th birthday of the late, great Stan Lee, the book Sex From Scratch, as well as reminiscing about the 30th anniversary of The Simpsons. This week's album focus is In The Aeroplane Over The Sea from Neutral Milk Hotel. As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to christopherlazarek.com for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ftnerdy/message
This week, I talk to my good friend, Jessica Misra, about the album In the Aeroplane Over the Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel. We discuss The Diary of Anne Frank, death, and High School Musical star Corbin Bleu. This is a Knaveryink podcast.
Today, we focus on R.E.M.'s polarizing yet passionate ninth album from 1994, Monster. Craft Recordings just released a 25th anniversary package available on 1LP, 2LP, 2CD or 5CD/1Blu-Ray formats, available at remhq.com or wherever you buy music. Growing up, renowned visual artist Chris Bilheimer's first introduction to what record covers looked like was -- serendipitously -- by staring at R.E.M.'s early classics like Murmur. In his words, he's since spent his career "stumbling into little tiny pockets of music history," creating landmark album artwork for iconic groups like Neutral Milk Hotel, Weezer and Green Day. Since the mid-90's, Chris has been R.E.M.'s official in-house art director, collaborating directly with frontman Michael Stipe on new releases, deluxe reissues, compilation packages and more. Today, Chris shares some remarkable stories about rebuilding the Monster artwork from scratch for this re-release, how stacks of portfolios containing original R.E.M. cover art were nearly lost forever, working with Jeff Mangum on the visuals for In The Aeroplane Over The Sea and how Chris' design for American Idiot may have helped save a child's life. Visit bilheimer.com to get a snapshot of his work through the years. In 2002, trailblazing music journalist Matthew Perpetua started Fluxblog, one of the web's first MP3 blogs, setting the course for how artists were discovered and music would be consumed in the 21st century. Since then, he's become a music editor for BuzzFeed and a contributing writer to outlets like Pitchfork and Rolling Stone. In this episode, Matthew details his first memories of R.E.M., why he was particularly chosen to contribute liner notes to the Monster anniversary project and how this record makes more sense in 2019 than it may have in 1994. Keep up with Matthew via fluxblog.org or Twitter, @perpetua.
At the beginning of 1998, Jeff Mangum released his masterwork, "In The Aeroplane Over The Sea," now one of the all-time indie records. But by year's end, he would walk away from music, only to be heard from on rare occasion for the next two decades. In today's episode, we discuss how to create distortion without an electric guitar, why Mangum was completely derailed by Anne Frank's diary, and why I've changed my tune about Neutral Milk Hotel. Kind of. My King of Carrot Flowers, D.J. Piehowski, guests.
Would you please help us improve the show by voting for your favourite track from this episode?The King of Carrot Flowers Parts I, II & IIIParisBlue Skies in Your EyesCuddly ToyBallerinaMy LoveGhost / UntitledVote now! Mercy, I've been waiting so long to unleash In The Aeroplane Over The Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel upon Tobin. Also you, our dear listeners. If you're not familiar with Neutral Milk Hotel then we hope that you will go away from the show and give the whole album a listen. It really is a masterpiece. More on Jeff Mangum and Neutral Milk Hotel later... Track Listing The King of Carrot Flowers Parts I, II & III from the vinyl Neutral Milk HotelParis MXMSBlue Skies in Your Eyes LemongrassCuddly Toy from the vinyl RoachfordBallerina from the vinyl Van MorrisonMy Love Until The Ribbon BreaksGhost / Untitled from the vinylNeutral Milk Hotel Subscribe for exclusive news about the show Neutral Milk Hotel born out of The Elephant 6 Recording Company Jeff Mangum formed The Elephant 6 Recording Company with his childhood friends Robert Schneider, Bill Doss and Will Cullen Hart. They all shared music cassettes in their younger days and made music together. Jim McIntyre and Hilarie Sydney of Apples in Stereo made up the final tally. They all started several pet projects which ended up under the umbrella of Elephant 6. Doss and Hart with The Olivia Tremor Control, Mangum with Neutral Milk Hotel and Schneider with Apples in Stereo. Collectively they held admiration for music from the 1960s. In particular The Beach Boys, often stating the then unfinished Smile as "The Holy Grail". Mangum disbanded Neutral Milk Hotel after an extensive European tour in 1998 cited ill health as one of the reasons. His bandmates were keen to capitalise on the albums success. However, Mangum was tired of performing and explaining his lyrics. Because of this Mangum turned down an opportunity to open for R.E.M. Mangum suffered a nervous breakdown at the time. Interviewed in 2002 he stated that it was unlikely that he would record as Neutral Milk Hotel in the future. I just feel like these windows open up for something to be honest, and they don't stay open for very long. I guess my path feels sort of different nowJeff Mangum speaking to Pitchfork in February 2002 In the Aeroplane Over the Sea - sophomore album from Neutral Milk Hotel Whilst working on the album Avery Island he read The Diary of a Young Girl. The diary written by Anne Frank whilst in hiding from the Nazi occupation. The diary was famously and posthumously published to great acclaim. Mangum was deeply affected by the diary, he spent "about three days crying" after reading it. He also dreamed of travelling back in time to save her. The track Ghost played here was a reference to Frank and to a ghost Mangum believed lived in his house. He believed the ghost kept waking him in the night. Oh Comely (8+ minutes) was recorded in one take. At the end of the track you can hear an astonished bandmate cry "Holy shit" in amazement. On the final track, Two Headed Boy Part II, Mangum can be heard setting down his guitar and walking away. At the end of Aeroplane's final song, you can hear Jeff Mangum [...] set down his guitar and walk off, and [...] that's exactly what Mangum did in real lifeSlate Other avenues to explore Get brilliant music/TV/film based t-shirts hereCheck out where our Listeners are around the globe hereTake a look at what our Listeners are saying hereSupport our work hereGet social on Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr and Facebook
We bring on DisInformed podcast host Nick MacPhail to talk about the title track off of Neutral Milk Hotel's hit album, In The Aeroplane Over The Sea! Find out how we would save Anne Frank in our bonus segment! Listen to all our Jerry Seinfeld impersonations! Covers by: Matt Pond PA, The O' Byrnes, Roma Di Luna, The Great Physician, Coffee Zombie Collective, Tay Allyn and The Reen, Tweehouse, Eugene Gallagher, Marianne Dissard, Trouble Peach, Foxpaw, Chris Richter, and Noah Proctor ft. Emily Proctor. Spotify playlist here
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This week on the pod, the Lads are recovering from the Halloween Spooktacular and the horrible secrets of Tom's basement. They chat about Frank's new job and Justin's new album. Then the boys try to navigate the dark heart of current events, and Tom makes the case for hope and resilience. Then the boys move on to Olivier Assayas gorgeous, elliptical 2014 drama Clouds of Sils Maria. The Lads dissect its arguments about art, aging, and identity. Then it's on to Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks' Mirror Traffic, and the Lads hash out their respective levels of Pavement fandom, and how the album marks a sea change in Malkmus' artistic output. Finally, the boys talk about Frasier S1E6 The Crucible, where Frasier is humiliated by a weird artist lady, and a lot of the show's more meaningful relationships start to take shape. Join us next week, when we dissect the hopefully positive results of the midterm election. Also, Frank talks about Robbie Coltrane a lot for some reason.Next up is Ingmar Bergmans Wild Strawberries, In The Aeroplane Over The Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel, and Frasier S1E7, Call Me Irresponsible.Check out Justin’s new album Mayday.Follow the LadsInstagram @plaidladspodTwitter @plaidladspodThe Plaid Lads Ever Expanding Spotify Playlist
Benvenuti sul nostro podcast, siamo Matteo e Gianluca di Sad Music Makes Me Happy. Questa è la nostra prima puntata, dove parliamo di un gruppo fondamentale della storia della musica: i Neutral Milk Hotel. Il loro album più famoso è In The Aeroplane Over The Sea ed è del 1998. Non vi diciamo altro, buon ascolto. […]
This month we evaluate critically renouned/completely insane indie-rock album "In The Aeroplane Over The Sea" by Neutral Milk Hotel. Synthetic Flying Machine? Dead Dog Sing? SEMEN STAINS THE MOUNTAIN TOPS?!?!