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EPISODE 75 of Five At The Door features an enlightening conversation with Jake from Counter Intuitive Records as we explore the evolution of his DIY record label and the exciting journey of opening a brick-and-mortar store. Join us as Jake shares his passion for music, the challenges he faced in the industry, and the joy of creating a space that reflects his artistic vision.In this episode, Jake discusses the initial goals of Counter Intuitive Records, focusing on collaborating with unique bands and producing vinyl that he could proudly endorse. He reflects on the pivotal moments that led to the decision to establish a physical store, emphasizing the importance of community and face-to-face interactions in an increasingly digital world. Listeners will gain insight into the inner workings of a record label, including the value of connections with booking agents and distribution networks, and how these relationships can help artists thrive.The conversation also touches on the current landscape of music promotion, particularly the role of social media platforms like TikTok in discovering new talent. Jake candidly shares his experiences navigating the complexities of modern marketing while remaining true to his DIY roots. He highlights the significance of authenticity in music and the satisfaction that comes from supporting artists he genuinely believes in.Get ready to hear a track from Origami Angel's acclaimed album "Somewhere City," a testament to the creative spirit that drives Counter Intuitive Records. This episode is a celebration of resilience, creativity, and the power of music to connect us all.Don't miss this episode as we delve into the vibrant world of DIY music, the challenges of running a record label, and the exciting future that lies ahead for Jake and Counter Intuitive Records.Show notes penned by your favorite chronicler of the musical journey at Five At The Door.(00:00) Good morning, everyone. I have Jake from Counterintuitive Records with me(00:13) So what's cool about you and I've been trying to do this is that you run the store(00:48) Counterintuitive Records is one of the bigger diy record labels(04:21) The relationship that you have with Sony is interesting(07:45) Asian Man Records and Jeff Rosenstock paved the way for independent music(11:51) Origami angel opened his first store in Boston last month(17:12) Now that you have a physical space, you can venture into more things(21:27) Congratulations on the success of your record label and on everything else(24:56) When you're trying to find new bands or you find some kind of thing(27:13) M. Best: There's something fundamentally missing from old Internet like that(36:15) I'm always intrigued of what music will look like in 2020(41:30) Jake, congratulations on 10 years running your record label. What would you want to tell yourself 10 years ago
The guys welcome DIY king Jeff Rosenstock for a far-reaching discussion powered by the iced tea from his native Long Island.LONG ISLAND ICED TEA RECIPE: shot TEQUILAshot VODKAshot WHITE RUMshot TRIPLE SECshot GIN a little bit SOUR MIXfor color COLARecipe via Bob Butt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Musician (Antarctigo Vespucci & Fake Problems), artist and kindred spirit Chris Farren joins Dave for a conversation about creativity, collaboration, songwriting and Billy Joel. He shares the story on how he met long-time friend and collaborator, Jeff Rosenstock.Chris talks about his early touring days, influences, Korn, Florida, Mall Music, Batman, podcasting, becoming internet famous and staying out of his own way.Get to know Chris Farren's music in this PERFECT playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0xitirVQdm9s9N9MsMLs91?si=fd40f17d57554b8ehttps://www.chrisfarren.com/ YEAH BABY!
Renée DiResta is one of the nation's leading researchers of social media and the author of “Invisible Rulers : The People Who Turn Lies Into Reality”: a book about the ways social media platforms are used — and abused — to reshape the way we think and behave. Renée also shared her thoughts on the government's hostility toward researchers who study social media and some of her experiences interacting with Matt Taibbi.You can read Renée's emails with Matt Taibbi here: reneediresta.substack.com/Transition Music: “Get Dumber - feat. Jeff Rosenstock” by PUP This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit postthroughit.substack.com
Tonight: Someone is going to bleed and dribble trails in the snow for this very special 1-year anniversary episode of the seminal (note to self, google "seminal" to make sure it's not the other thing) episode of 10/10 You Are Great! For this very specialsode join us as we explore Jeff Rosenstock's classic record WORRY. and also worry about our lives, our futures, our pasts and Katy's Perry's future as an astronaut.And as always, 9 times out of 10 we'll be posting for you.POST-ing for you.Ska Dream.The Album: Jeff Rosenstock - Worry (2016)Album Anniversary: Jeff Rosenstock - We Cool? (2015). Read Chris' retrospective piece here.New Discoveries: Frog - 1000 Variations on the Same Song, Saorise Dream - Saorise Dream Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's only one great Trump album and this is it.* Thats why we did it. You're mad, we're mad, we're all mad. Welcome to 2025, another year that never stops happening until the climate disaster gets us. But the basslines on this one are good!We also talk British Invasion - and not the good kind! We are talking Robbie Williams. And yes we know Harry Styles is not American - but he might as well be because he's actually a star.Also up for discussion: malort relitigation hour, Franz Ferdinand the one-hit wonder, some albums turn all sorts of ways (ages) and certainly something else happens too.* Obviously POST- by Jeff Rosenstock is another but it's not as intriguing if you say “one of the Trump albums.”The Album: Parquet Courts - Wide Awake (2018)https://music.apple.com/us/album/wide-awake/1342585603https://open.spotify.com/album/6NTaxSEZsDR5RlGyBzKNmZAlbum Anniversary: Viet Cong (now Preoccupations) - Viet Cong (10 years)https://music.apple.com/us/album/viet-cong/927436612https://open.spotify.com/album/4PwcSxLNXfiKzlCaOh6u5hAlbum Anniversary: The Sidekicks - Runners in the Nerved World (10 years)https://music.apple.com/us/album/runners-in-the-nerved-world/1485061130https://open.spotify.com/album/2lzS0Mb1A7ndVfiY5TgTmVAlbum Anniversary: Bjork - Vulnicura (10 years)https://music.apple.com/us/album/vulnicura/960042103https://open.spotify.com/album/1ttnHZ0HVGMSMTJdZZ7kYKAn Entirely New Discovery: Dummy - Free Energy (2024)https://music.apple.com/us/album/free-energy/1746314742https://open.spotify.com/album/65xYYnCJh3cuM2OWFlKrN3An Entirely New Discovery: Lambrini Girls - Who Let the Dogs Out (2025)https://music.apple.com/us/album/who-let-the-dogs-out/1771841531https://open.spotify.com/album/4GzF4Yg3GSkKi4hAzmjBKV--If you want to reach out to the boys to share feedback, ideas, stories, ask questions, et cetera, et cetera, email us at 1010youregreat@gmail.com or call the Hot Hotline 360-559-2371.You can also find Chris @ChrisFavata on most social media platforms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EPISODE 49 of Five At The Door features Sam from The Others Like Us, a dynamic band rooted in the DIY ethos of the Midwest emo scene. Join us as we explore the intricacies of organizing music festivals and the journey of a band that thrives on community spirit and a passion for live performance. Discover how Sam navigates the challenges of planning events like Shadow Money Spell Exchange and Gnargaritaville while fostering a vibrant music culture in Oklahoma. In this episode, Sam provides an inside look at the logistics and emotional rollercoaster of festival planning, sharing insights into the importance of preparation and the power of DIY. We delve into the evolution of The Others Like Us, from their humble beginnings to their current lineup, and how their sound has been shaped by influences like Jeff Rosenstock, Pup, and Foxing. Listeners will gain an appreciation for the interconnected music scenes of Tulsa and Oklahoma City, where creativity blossoms amidst urban revitalization. Sam reflects on the support from local organizations and the significance of building a platform for emerging bands to shine on a regional and national level. Get ready to hear "About That Milk I Owed You," a track that captures the essence of The Others Like Us' sound, showcasing their unique blend of emo and indie rock influences. This episode is a celebration of the resilience and dedication that drives independent musicians to pursue their dreams and create meaningful art. Here's a taste of the track that defines The Others Like Us' journey. Tune in: [About That Milk I Owed You – The Others Like Us] Remember, whether you're navigating the complexities of life or pouring your heart into your art, it's the dedication to your craft and the connections you build that keep the DIY spirit alive. Don't miss this episode and join us as we explore the world of The Others Like Us, where every note is a reflection of personal growth and every song is a journey through the human experience. Show notes penned by your favorite chronicler of the musical journey at Five At The Door. (00:00) Frank: Thank you so much for supporting this show. That really means a lot. Sick. Good morning everyone (01:00) Gnargaritaville is a DIY music festival that started last year (04:36) Uh, so I also wanted to talk about, actually really quick. My dog. I'm going to shut this door up. That should help (04:51) It feels like there's two bands. There's. The others like us (08:10) What would you say are your biggest influences on Tone (11:24) I think Oklahoma City is absolutely so cool. It reminds me of a dead flower (15:28) Do you think that there's enough investment into communities from the state (20:41) We've had people fly out from Chicago for Nargaritaville (21:07) Gnargaritable says fear of failure holds him back from doing DIY projects (23:44) Where do you see yourself in five years and what do you hope you have accomplished (29:46) I feel very lucky to get where I've gotten to talk to bands (33:41) Big Dog thanks Frank for putting him on this show
Sean McCabe goes deep into Rocky Sullivan, Psy.D.'s latest full length the Chippers. Sean goes into his ska past, present, and future recounting memories. Topics include Jeff Rosenstock, High School Football Heroes, Premarital Sax, The Pogues, Bomb the Music Industry, Long Island Ska Scene, Wandavision, Big D and the Kids Table, Be Decent, Moon Ska, and much more. Spotify Playlist Rocky Sullivan, Psy.D. Bandcamp
This season, every episode of OMG focuses on a question that directors really need to answer. OMG is written, produced, narrated and scored by Matt Fullbrook. TRANSCRIPT: Question #48: What, specifically, are we going to do better next time? I could've made this the shortest episode ever by just stating the question and leaving it at that. I suspect it's obvious what the point of this question is and why it matters. It forces us to abandon the assumption that we're perfect, and prompts us to make – and hopefully follow through on – commitments. The only reason I have more to say is that I don't want to pretend that this question is easy to answer. It's not. The universe of boardrooms is not overflowing with examples of cool new things to try or even little tweaks to conventional processes and approaches. But that doesn't mean we have to rely on our imaginations. I mean, the whole POINT of OMG is to give you ideas so that you don't have to come up with your own. And this is episode 250, so there's lots of material! So, if it's been a while, take a sec and scroll through the archives of the show and see if a title catches your eye. It might inspire a cool answer to today's question. Or read The Art of Gathering by Priya Parker or listen to Expert in a Dying Field by The Beths (the song or, even better, the album). Or if you're getting stuck on details, listen to Perfect Sound Whatever by Jeff Rosenstock. I dunno. Just try something! Also, thanks so much for listening. 250 episodes feels kinda unreal.
This week we are talking about the 2013 debut album from Toronto punk band, PUP. Join our Patreon to get bonus audio, videos, blog posts, and access to our Discord for only $1 at patreon.com/punklottopodJoin our brand new $5 Producer / Listening Club tier where you can get your name said every single week on the podcast as a producer. You also get access to our monthly Listening Club where we get together on Zoom to discuss an album, just like a book club!If you would like to sponsor an episode, head over to patreon.com/punklottopod and sign up for our $10 tier. Make a one time donation and you get and entire episode centered around an album of your choice.Major Awards EP - majorawards.bandcamp.comMerch Shop - redbubble.com/people/punk-lotto-pod/shopPodcast platforms and social media links at linktr.ee/punklottopodCall our voicemail line: 202-688-PUNKLeave us a review and rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Song clips featured on this episode:PUP - Guilt TripPUP - ReservoirPUP - Mabu
THIS IS A PREVIEW. IF YOU WANT TO LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE, CHECK OUT FRUITLESS ON PATREON HERE: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=11922141EPISODE ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/posts/wold-mx-6-115356105It's the music exchange! This month, Josh and I discuss Worry by Jeff Rosenstock and Gold by Whores. Also we are sleepy.Music by Jeff Rosenstock, Whores, and SHADE08 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
EPISODE 39 of Five At The Door takes you on an exhilarating journey with Caleb from the band HEY, ILY. Join us as we delve into the creative process, the passion for music, and the vibrant energy that fuels this dynamic band. In this episode, Caleb shares the excitement of releasing two new singles, the unexpected shoutout from Gami Gang, and the collaborative effort with Lonely Ghost Records to bring their latest album to life. Discover how a love for video games and bands like Gorillaz and Radiohead ignited Caleb's musical journey, leading to the formation of HEY, ILY. Listeners will gain insight into the DIY ethos that drives the band, from their early days of self-taught guitar lessons via YouTube to the challenges of balancing multiple projects and life on the road. Caleb reflects on the evolution from their first album to their most mature work yet, revealing the band's relentless pursuit of creativity and growth. The conversation explores the unique blend of chiptune and emo influences that define HEY, ILY's sound, and the band's commitment to pushing the boundaries of music genres. Caleb opens up about the joys and challenges of touring, the importance of living in the moment, and the dream of scoring a video game or opening for iconic bands like Jeff Rosenstock and Anamanaguchi. Get ready to hear "Gelato Skip," an unreleased track that showcases the band's innovative spirit and love for maximalist soundscapes. This episode is a testament to the passion, resilience, and community that keep the DIY music scene thriving. Here's the track that encapsulates the essence of Hey, I Love You's sound. Tune in: [Gelato Skip – Hey, I Love You] Remember, whether you're navigating the complexities of life or pouring your heart into your art, it's the dedication to your craft and the connections you build that keep the DIY spirit alive. Don't miss this episode and join us as we explore the world of Hey, I Love You, where every note is a reflection of personal growth and every song is a journey through the human experience. Show notes penned by your favorite chronicler of the musical journey at Five At The Door. (00:00) Two singles from this band have come out; people are freaking out (02:28) So let's kind of walk through, um, history. So you've been involved with music for a long time (07:58) I think this is your most mature work yet (08:21) Did you fall into music theory or did you learn it later (11:52) What is the sound you like or what keeps you coming back to (16:56) Do you look back at the first record with gratitude or regret (22:31) That tap part came from a song that we had originally (24:47) What do you do for your day job outside of music (26:08) Is coffee something that you find that you are passionate about (28:02) When doing bands, it's a full time job, full time life (33:29) What is something that you wish was on your bucket list (35:27) When is this podcast coming out? Whenever. Whenever. All right, so I want to play a song of yours now (36:32) Caleb: Thank you so much for having me on this interview
For today's episode, Kiri Oliver from Brooklyn-based pop punk/folk outfit Early Riser joins me to talk about the brand new Early Riser album 'Big Life,' getting to arrest Jeff Rosenstock in one of their music videos, the importance of curated shows and community building, and the commonalities between songwriters and novelists. ✨ MORE ABOUT EARLY RISER ✨ Early Riser is an indie folk-rock outfit from Brooklyn whose upbeat, cello-infused folk songs pair deep introspective thoughts about mental health and life's challenges with captivating melodies. Their brand new album 'Big Life', comes out tomorrow via Asbestos Records. ✨ KEEP UP TO DATE WITH EARLY RISER ✨ Web: https://www.earlyrisermusic.com Instagram: instagram.com/earlyriserband Facebook: facebook.com/earlyriserrr TikTok: tiktok.com/@earlyriserband YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCDvFwcI_Klm Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1VSzue Apple Music: music.apple.com/us/artist/early-riser/ ✨ CONNECT WITH IZZY ✨ YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCv6SBgiYCpYbx9BOYNefkIg Website: agrrrlstwosoundcents.com Instagram: instagram.com/agrrrlstwosoundcents/ Twitter: twitter.com/grrrlsoundcents
Episode 2 of the 2024 Jeff Rosenstock concert series! You can support the podcast by kicking us $.99 a month at https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast Check out Eric's Patreon page to hear more music! http://www.patreon.com/ericdaino Follow us! www.instagram.com/adventureguyspodcast/ www.facebook.com/AdventureGuysPodcast twitter.com/AdventureGuysNY And email us at didyouseethemail@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. :) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adventureguyspodcast/support
A new era of Jeff Rosenstock concert specials! You can support the podcast by kicking us $.99 a month at https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast Check out Eric's Patreon page to hear more music! http://www.patreon.com/ericdaino Follow us! www.instagram.com/adventureguyspodcast/ www.facebook.com/AdventureGuysPodcast twitter.com/AdventureGuysNY And email us at didyouseethemail@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. :) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adventureguyspodcast/support
“Dumbfounded, downtrodden and dejected/Crestfallen, grief-stricken and exhausted.” All hail the king of anxiety. Pop-punk legend Jeff Rosenstock mutated his career for the…at least third time with a wallop of hyper-catchy, hyper-depressing albums. Anthemic to the core, POST- was the grandest of them all, a personal and political dissection in the wake of Trump's election. No one gets out unscathed, especially not Rosenstock. It's hard too say if there's hope ringing out of the album, but at the very least it's one of the finest albums to scream along to this decade. So listen to our interview with Rosenstock, read our thoughts on POST- and see why it's one of the best of the 10s. “‘Aw yeah that was the best!' No it wasn't! I was sad then too!” — Jeff Rosenstock
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about the music of the 2010s. Also, happy 18th birthday to the show! Show notes: Wrapping up our year-by-year look at rock music starting with 1970 Each of us picking a favorite album for each year from 2011-2020 Phil's 2011 #1: Bluesy collection from Tedeschi Trucks Band Susan Tedeschi grew up in New England Jay's 2011 #1: Concept album by Toronto's Fucked Up Phil's 2012 #1: Punchy punk rippers from Parquet Courts Neil Young and the art of the 15-minute song Jay's 2012 #1: Ty Segall Band with a heavy garage rock/psych sound Phil's 2013 #1: Laid-back slacker jams from Philly's Kurt Vile Jay's 2013 #1: An epic Queens of the Stone Age album written after a near-death experience Phil's 2014 #1: TV On the Radio's last album and first since bass player died Jay's 2014 #1: Expansive tour de force from Parquet Courts Phil's 2015 #1: Courtney Barnett combines conversational lyrics with hot guitar Jay's 2015 #1: Jeff Rosenstock delivers a pop-punk masterpiece On being the old guy at rock shows Next time: 2016-2020 Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
RC n Mues rate Kendrick Lamar's Good Kid, m.A.A.d City and Jeff Rosenstock's Worry. Mues' Linktree: https://linktr.ee/mues RC's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/therealrapcritic
In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy are joined by Jeff Rosenstock (@jeffrosenstock) to discuss Rilo Kiley's excellent 2004 album More Adventurous. Is there a cooler band than Rilo Kiley, and a cooler singer than Jenny Lewis? It's hard to figure.. Find out more about which Rilo Kiley song Jeff had his first dance too, which Rilo Kiley song Jeff has covered, and why the guys think Rilo Kiley weren't a bigger breakthrough success on this week's podcast. And check out Jeff's terrific album, NO DREAM, anywhere you get your music. Sick of hearing all the ads? Subscribe to Soda Premium on Apple Podcasts to get rid of them!Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahousepartyFollow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie. If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.
This week, we have another Lizzie on the pod. But she's from Teens in Trouble. She spills the beans on the band's journey from solo act to full-blown group, dishing on influences, songwriting, and their upcoming debut album What's Mine on March 29th via Asian Man Records. We also share a preview of our album review of Anberlin's Never Take Friendship Personal ahead of When We Were Young Fest.Looking for a specific part of the pod? Here's the breakdown:00:00-3:05 Intro3:06-11:24 "Never Take Friendship Personal" Review Preview11:30-59:12 Interview with Teens In Trouble1:00-1:01 Outro______CHECK OUT TEENS IN TROUBLE:Insta | Twitter | TikTok | Site | Music______EMO SOCIAL PATREONIf you're looking for more content from us, subscribe to our Patreon FOR FREE or, if you want a lil' more access, it's only $1/month as we restart it! This includes content left on the cutting room floor, full interviews and more.______Join the club!Twitch: https://emosocialclub.tvDiscord: https://emosocial.club/discordTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@xemosocialclubxTwitter: https://emosocial.club/twitterInstagram: https://emosocial.club/instagramYoutube: https://emosocial.club/youtubeFacebook: https://emosocial.club/facebook Follow us!Brian: @spookypants1Lizzie: @bordenbathory
We've finished the book. Was it a flawless victory? No. We'll be back soon. Until then:Visit our website at https://www.mkpodquest.comFollow MK Podquest on Twitter and Instagram @mkpodquestSUPPORT THE SHOW AT https://ko-fi.com/mkpodquestFind our other podcast at https://www.mortalkombatconquest.caIntro/Outro music is "Ohio Tpke" by Jeff Rosenstock from the album No Dream edited for length and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. ★ Support this podcast ★
Let's face it, Adventure Guys is more of a Jeff Rosenstock fan podcast than it ever was an Adventure Time analysis podcast. Leaning in. Just go with it. You can support the podcast by kicking us $.99 a month at https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast Check out Eric's Patreon page to hear more music! http://www.patreon.com/ericdaino Follow us! www.instagram.com/adventureguyspodcast/ www.facebook.com/AdventureGuysPodcast twitter.com/AdventureGuysNY And email us at didyouseethemail@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. :) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adventureguyspodcast/support
Your hosts this episode: Patrique OptimalAudio Traviud It's that time of the (new) year again, the annual year end episode where the podcast is joined by returning guest Traviud to once more discuss they're top 10 favorite releases of the past year of 2023. This episode is packed to the brim, as each host goes over their own unique inclusions from Danny Brown, Earl Sweatshirt, Home is Where, Carly Rae Jepsen, Parannoul, Jeff Rosenstock, MIKE, Kelela, and many more. As well the guys discuss the dirt worst releases this year dishonorably going to Macklemore's attempts at self reflection, Fall Out Boy's AI excursions, and the recent slew of Bro, Trap Alt-Right leaning-Country tunes. We hope you enjoy this diverse and intricate episode and await future content in this new year of 2024! Intro Music: Junclassic - "Borrowed Time (Instrumental)" Outro Music: Kankick - "Stagnated Pace" Edited / Produced by: Kittenpuke Find us on RYM through our provided Profile names! 0:00 - Intro 2:17 - Fall Out Boy in 2023 12:28 - "One Thing At a Time" by Morgan Wallen 16:18 - "How Do You Sleep at Night?" by Teezo Touchdown 18:43 - "The Age of Pleasure" by Janelle Monáe 22:53 - "Ben" by Macklemore 26:59 - "Rush!" by Maneskin 33:43 - "Praise a Lord Who Chews..." by Yves Tumor 34:24 - "That! Feels Good!" by Jessie Ware 35:47 - "Paranoïa, Angels, True Love" by Christine and the Queens 38:06 - "Fountain Baby" by Amaarae 39:09 - Getting Into Our Top 10 40:57 - "Heaven Knows" by PinkPantheress (Traviud's #10 & OptimalAudio's #9) 48:39 - "Paper Cut From the Obit" by Celestaphone (Patrique's #10) 59:20 - "Victory Music" by RealYungPhil (Optimal's #10) 1:04:28 - "Me chama de gato que eu sou sua" by Ana Frango Elétrico (Trav's #9) 1:09:45 - "This Stupid World" by Yo La Tango (Pat's #9) 1:21:29 - "Voir Dire" by Earl Sweatshirt & The Alchemist (Optimal's #8 & Pat's 8) 1:36:58 - "The Whaler" by Home Is Where (Trav's #8) 1:46:53 - "The Loveliest Time" by Carly Rae Jespsen (Optimal's #7) 1:47:23 - "He Left Nothing for the Swim Back" by SKETCH185 7 Jeff Markey (Pat's #7) 1:52:32 - "Madres" by Sofia Kourtesis (Trav's #7) 2:01:01 - "Burning Desire" by MIKE (Optimal's #6) 2:20:19 - "53 Dove Instrumentals From 2023" by Steel Tip Dove (Pat's #6) 2:24:35 - Patrique's Beat Tape Recommendations of the Year 2:32:21 - "After the Magic" & "After the Night" by Parannoul (Trav's #6) 2:45:33 - "Maps" by Billy Woods & Kenny Segal (Optimal's #5) 2:46:23 - "DJ E" by Chuquimamani-Condori Honorable Mention 2:54:03 - "Quaranta" by Danny Brown (Pat's #5) 3:22:45 - "Perfect Picture" by Hannah Diamond (Trav's #5) 3:34:28 - "The Aux" by Blockhead (Pat's #4) 3:42:01 - "Alexandria" by Izaya Tiji (Optimal's #4) 3:54:32 - "All This Will End" by Indigo De Souza (Trav's #4) 3:59:01 - "Faith is a Rock" by MIKE, Wiki & The Alchemist (Pat's #3) 4:04:59 - "Sisterhood" by Lostrushi (Optimal's #3) 4:14:12 - "HELLMODE" by Jeff Rosenstock (Trav's #3) 4:22:32 - "The Loveliest Time" by Carly Rae Jepsen (Pat's #2 & Trav's #2) 4:36:19 - "Raven" by Kelela (Optimal's #2) 4:42:45 - "My Back Was a Bridge For You to Cross" by ANOHNI and the Johnsons (Trav's #1) 4:53:16 - "Ganger" by Veeze (Optimal's #1) 4:57:28 - "We Buy Diabetic Test Strips" by Armand Hammer & "Maps" by Billy Woods & Kenny Segal (Pat's #1s) 5:05:44 - Outro
We're back, baby! Let 2024 commence.
The second installment of our best of 2023 picks is here and you are in good hands with Steven Routledge and Adam Coop. They rave on about music from Baroness, Gonzalez Smith, Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit and Jeff Rosenstock. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling as we discuss our favorite music of 2023. Show notes: We're in there like swimwear On to the top 10 lists Breitling's #10: Return to from by Fog Lake Breitling's #9: Frog's new release unexpectedly has received critical praise Kumar's #9: Another consistenly great album from Protomartyr Breitling's #8: Minimalist excellence from Colleen that tests Jay's French pronunciation skills Kumar's #8: After an 11-year absence, the Hives' formula de rock still kicks ass in 2023 Breitling's #7 and Kumar's #10: Yo La Tengo still bringing the heat, opening the album with 7-minute feedback-laden ripper Kumar's #7 and Breitling's #6: Supergroup is actually super, Voltroning into a monster act Kumar's #6: Return of the rock with Queens of the Stone Age, chock full o' bangers from a super-tight band Breitling's #5: Philly represent with Golden Apples dropping indie pop/rock with the fuzz bass and some wooder ice Kumar's #5: SF's Pardoner brings an assortment of guitar sounds from the last 50 years to their latest slack masterpiece The '90s sound (and look) is still thriving Breitling's #4: More of the Philly goodness with Purling Hiss with the lo-fi hooky guitar rock Kumar's #4: Indie power-pop supergroup Eyelids delivers the super-catchy goods Breilting's #3: Bay Area shoegaze concern Blue Ocean returns with a weird and rewarding album Kumar's #3: Sharp, concise indie post-punk from Kansas-via-Boston act Sweeping Promises Breitling's #2: Ohio-based indie act Connections connects with melodic rockers; RIYL GBV, Feelies Kumar's #2: New Zealand post-punk that smashes through with punchy, catchy rippers Breitling's #1: Long-awaited reunion album from American shoegaze icons Drop Nineteens does not disappoint Kumar's #1: Going into Hellmode with Jeff Rosenstock, who has been consistently releasing excellent albums for the last several years; additional layers of maturity and depth make this release all the more satisfying Completely Conspicuous is available through the Apple Podcasts directory. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Will and Chris count down their favorite albums of 2023.
Jeff Rosenstock has been making good, heartfelt music for most of his life. The singer, songwriter, and composer for children's show 'Craig of the Creek' stops by the show to talk about his new record, 'HELLMODE,' the good and bad ways to get rockognized, and the enduring glory of “Bump” by Spank Rock. All that and much more this week on '24 Question Party People.' Join The Ringer's Rob Harvilla (‘60 Songs That Explain the '90s'), Yasi Salek (‘Bandsplain'), and Chris Ryan (‘The Rewatchables'/‘The Watch') at the Teragram Ballroom in L.A. on 11/16/23 to celebrate the release of Rob's new book based on his hit Spotify podcast. Click here for details! Host: Yasi Salek Guest: Jeff Rosenstock Producer: Jesse Miller-Gordon Associate Producer: Chris Sutton Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Hether Fortune Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's new episode the Bayer's welcome their friend musician and composer Jeff Rosenstock! We're talking about watching The Price is Right as a kid, the cool games, and how Vanessa found it slightly jarring that Bob Barker would do a PSA at the end? Plus, Jonah talks about his experience going to see the show live and his roomate winning a TV (spoiler alert: you do have to pay taxes and that is a bummer). They also discuss how Drew Carey is a class act, and the group collectively wonders, is there a system where the crew of Wheel of Fortune takes turns getting the cars that the contestants DON'T win or does Pat Sajak get first dibs? Also, Vanessa asks Jeff and Jonah the age-old question, are punks actually the biggest sweeties of all? And finally, in a very punk game of CHANGE.DORK Jeff and Vanessa reveal their pitch for the JEFF ROSENSTOCK X VANESSA FENDER GUITAR! Hint: It's sparkly. Check out Jeff's latest album HELLMODE out now! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Podcast #665 visits with some really good new records from Thank You I'm Sorry, Ryan Allen, Jeff Rosenstock, Petite League, Nick Piunti, Seablite, Slowdive, & Gemini Parks.
I talk to recording engineer Jack Shirley about his 20+ year career recording and collaborating with folks like Tony Molina, Jeff Rosenstock, Deafheaven, Gouge Away and more!! We also talk the Bay, Rancid, his bands Comadre and Everybody Row, live recording, and building his studio The Atomic Garden!!The songs we played this week are “Doubt” and “3 Summers” by Jeff RosenstockJACK SHIRLEY: https://www.theatomicgarden.com/jack-shirley SLOW WAVE - CBD for calm and creativity. Visit https://shopslowwave.com/ and use the promo code BETTERYET15 at checkout to receive 15% off. https://linktr.ee/shopslowwave For more Better Yet visit our website https://www.betteryetpod.com/ I'm a web developer too! Check out my web application riffin, a guitar tab sketchpad: https://www.riffin.io/demoTo get in touch with Tim Crisp (that's me) about ads, podcast production + editing inquiries, or to say hi, you can email tim@betteryetpod.com. I'd love to hear from you—REALLY!!
After a loooooong Labor Day and 9/11 holiday vacations Doug & Bill are back to wet your whistle, and quench your thirst for all things wrestling!!!!! In this episode the boyz discuss Ace Steele, WWE Payback, Sarahs, Landlord Phil, Vince Russo's new show idea, pickup advice, Hereditary spoilers, All In vs All Out, the rWo, mustard discourse, Mandy Moore, upcoming shows for Duke City Championship Wrestling, WWE, Primos, Empire Pro Wrestling, DIVE Pro Wrestling, World Wrestling Xpress, Devotion Championship Wrestling, Hoodslam, and Sanchez Alarcon, cool sex, Mox, Doug's experience with illegal drugs, Tom Savini blood, bluegill, Ricky Starks, two of Terry Funk's best matches, and so much more. I'D BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR! This episode is brought to you by Red Lobster of Fort Collins Colorado. Go ahead and order it with Doordash, it probably won't kill you! PLUS THIS IS THE ONLY SEAFOOD YOU CAN HAVE YOU LANDLOCKED FUCKS! Songs Used In the Podcast: “Mustard Man” by Gnarkill “Pony” by Ginuwine on Ginuwine…The Bachelor “WILL U STILL U” by Jeff Rosenstock on HELLMODE “B-Boy Bouillabaisse: Hello Brooklyn” by The Beastie Boys on Paul's Boutique “Spellbound” by Siouxsie and the Banshees on Juju Where To Find Everything Else: Website Page For The Podcast
Hey there Screen Beans! Better late than never but it's time for a new episode! This week we are joined by CPOV podfamily member, the prolific Matty Limerick! We chat with them about their new gig, the evolution of Saturday Morning Confidential as well as their newest podcasting projects. We also dive deep on Sea Of Stars, HELLMODE by Jeff Rosenstock and Two works by Chuck Tingle - Straight and Camp Damascus. You can find the show on Twitter here! Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! Rate us on Spotify! Wanna join the Certain POV Discord? Click here!
Join your host, Liam Bird, as he navigates the heatwaves and existential crises of our time.In this episode, Liam sits down with Dylan Slocum, the singer, guitarist, and songwriter from the incredible Spanish Love Songs. Recorded in a hot and sweaty London bar, their conversation covers various topics, from magazine epitaphs to alcoholism, venue stewards, spreadsheets, and even the world of unionization, inspired by Jeff Rosenstock's thoughts on merch cuts at venues + more.Grab a drink, kick back, and enjoy this punk-infused chat on Punks in Pubs.Thank you to Fidlar for not suing us and letting us use Cheap Beer as the podcast's opening track.Tracks played on the podcast in order of play:All tracks Spanish Love SongsClean Up CrewSequels, Remakes & AdapationsConcreatePendulumLosersFollow the podcast @punksinpubs across all social media and give us a rate and review while you are at it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The NFL season is upon us, and Steven and Ian are marking the occasion by launching their first ever Fall Albums Fantasy Draft. Here's how it works — they each pick five albums that are coming out this fall with the object of accumulating the highest overall Metacritic score. In this scenario, Olivia Rodrigo is like Patrick Mahomes and Taylor Swift is like Justin Jefferson. Does that make sense? No? It will when you listen! (36:34)Before that, Steven gives a recap of his weekend in Dayton for the 40th anniversary Guided By Voices shows (4:16). Was the line for the men's bathroom a disaster? Of course it was! Also, the guys delve into the online dust-up between Jeff Rosenstock and Steve Albini — and the Canadian punk band Propagandhi (?) — over music venues that take a portion of artists' merch sales. Finally, they pay tribute to the recently fallen icons Jimmy Buffett and Steve Harwell of Smash Mouth.In Recommendation Corner (1:03:30) Ian talks up a new posthumous album from Sparklehorse while Steven recommends the latest power-pop gem from Cory Hanson.New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 153 and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at indiecastmailbag@gmail.com, and make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter for all the latest news. We also recently launched a visualizer for our favorite Indiecast moments. Check those out here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode 74: On this week's episode we dig into Jeff Rosenstock's new album 'HELLMODE.' We talk some Sea Hear Now, get into the Electric Zoo drama, and remember Jimmy Buffet and Steve Harwell.
Happy Labor Day! We're talking the new Jeff Rosenstock album! The new Armed album! The new Mannequin Pussy song! And whatever else we've been listening to throughout August.
NEW ADVENTURE TIME! We are now a current events podcast and we talk about things that matter and are topical, like the premiere episode of FIONNA AND CAKE. Also featuring the official AG review of Jeff Rosenstock's HELLMODE. You can support the podcast by kicking us $.99 a month at https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast Check out Eric's Patreon page to hear more music! http://www.patreon.com/ericdaino Follow us! www.instagram.com/adventureguyspodcast/ www.facebook.com/AdventureGuysPodcast twitter.com/AdventureGuysNY And email us at didyouseethemail@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. :) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adventureguyspodcast/support
Will and David discuss new releases by Ratboys, Hurry, and dreamTX, plus Jimmy Buffett, laptops, and bonus songs.
This week's Indiecast was recorded a few days earlier than usual, so if there was some major indie news that is not discussed, that is why. Why did the guys record early? Well, Steven shipped off to Dayton, Ohio to see the 40th anniversary shows for Guided By Voices. Before he left, he previewed the weekend — which he dubbed "45-Year-Old Indie Fan Woodstock" — with Ian (1:45).After that, Steven and Ian review the new self-titled album from Zach Bryan, a country superstar who has some strong indie/emo guy tendencies (13:32). Then the guys discuss the new album by actual emo-adjacent star Jeff Rosenstock, who attempts to segue to a more mature sound with Hellmode. (30:20)In Recommendation Corner (47:54), Ian talks about a new EP from the darkwave act Drab Majesty, while Steven recommends the 1980s era Australian indie band Died Pretty in light of the recent death of lead singer Ron Peno.New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 153 here subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at indiecastmailbag@gmail.com, and make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter for all the latest news. We also recently launched a visualizer for our favorite Indiecast moments. Check those out here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hot on the heels of finishing up his brilliant new album, Hellmode - our most popular, and represented guest of all time, singer/songwriter, music maniac, nice guy, Jeff Rosenstock! This is Jeff's 11th or 12th appearance on the show, his 4th solo episode and he is very happy to have coincidentally made episode #420. Please enjoy, we did. Support the show via Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's time to celebrate some great new music! This week you'll hear brand new tracks from Crosses, Open City, Citizen, Koyo, Fiddlehead, Worriers, Jeff Rosenstock, Mitski, Slow Pulp, Chris Farren, Fotocrime, and more! Subscribe to the PATREON and receive a brand new radio hour every Sunday! Thats two additional episodes a month AND you get them a day early! You'll also see a complete list of songs played on this episode. Follow the show on Instagram and Twitter!
While it's an undeniable fact that most musicians have ska roots, Tom May of The Menzingers has an entire, elaborate ska past. Before forming The Menzingers in 2006, Tom spent a solid 4 years playing in the Scranton, Pennsylvania ska band Bob and the Sagets. During the early 2000s, Bob and the Sagets (and another band, Lester) were the big local ska bands in Scranton. Tom speaks to us this week about Bob and the Sagets. We talk about the Scranton scene, including venues like Cafe Del Sol and Sessions Skatepark, as well as other prominent bands from the scene (Including Tigers Jaw!). But we also discuss The Menzingers and search for signs of ska, which includes a cover of The Specials' "Gangsters" they used to do, an old song called "Dark Side Of The Poon," and Tom joining Worriers on stage to play ska guitar for their cover of Rancid's "Old Friend." We also talk about playing with ska/reggae producer Curtis Irie (ie Irie Idea), how Against Me influenced The Menzingers' sound, touring with Jeff Rosenstock, meeting Brendan Kelly for the first time at Fest, his feelings on The Hard Times' Menzingers articles and getting to see Catbite for the first semi-recently. Plus he talks about some of the most amazing DIY shows he's seen back in the day, including Frank Turner, Gaslight Anthem and Paint It Black. And, as a special treat, Tom explains to us what the Receipt Scam is! Support the show
I don't know if you've heard, but there is a book on Asian Man Records/Mike Park in the works! And the author of the books is none other than Mike Huguenor, guitarist for the Jeff Rosenstock band. He's also played in Hard Girls, Shinobu, Classics of Love, and a bunch of other bands.The book isn't expected to release until 2025, but Mike gave us a sneak peak of this work in progress!If you want to get some juicy tidbits about Mike's upcoming Asian Man Records book, sign up to the In Defense of Ska Patreon NOW and listen to the entire episode.Support the show
Philadelphia hardcore band Soul Glo put out one of the best records of 2022: Diaspora Problems. It made it on many "best of" lists, Jeff Rosenstock tweeted about how amazing it was and the band My Chemical Romance invited Soul Glo to open for them. But, what we've learned as the group have transitioned from a DIY punk band to being one of the names constantly referenced in the current hardcore reconnaissance is that they like ska. So we brought on bassist GG Guerra to discuss the genre. He talks about his love for Arrogant Sons of Bitches, specifically their landmark record, Three Cheers For Disappointment. We also discuss Folly--Soul Glo singer Pierce Jordan participated in a cover of Folly's song "Broken" with members of Catbite, We Are The Union, The Best of the Worst and Gouge Away for 2 Minutes to Late Night. We also talked about Soul Glo's love for JER. GG assures us that at some point in the near future, we can expect a JER/Soul Glo collaboration. We talk about so much more. Ska Against Racism, GG's Choking Victim tattoo, GG's old ska band, signing to Epitaph, how the film Whiplash inspired the idea for the video for "Jump!! (Or Get Jumped!!!) ((by the future))" and we dig deep into the recording of Soul Glo's Diaspora Problems. Plus Adam reveals the name of Atomic Garden Recording Studio's owner Jack Shirley's old ska band!PickinnputtinPickinnputtin-Music and golf with guests from both worlds. Weekly podcast featuring...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show
The new music train is steaming ahead and today, Jo Fleisher, Paul Hayden and Adam Coop give us new music from Ghost, Tinariwen, Buck 65, Shit Present and Jeff Rosenstock. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
Bad Operation played their first show ever in October 2021. It was packed, with an enthusiastic crowd. But a lot led up to this moment. The band formed in 2019 as a side project for the members, with the intention of them playing a single show. That show, scheduled for March 12 2020 never happened thanks to the pandemic. As much as that sucked, they did suddenly have a ton of time to record music. In Dec 2020, they released their excellent debut album and blew many minds!Today we bring on two members of Bad Operation: Greg Rodrigue and D-Ray. Though Bad Operation is a new group, the members have an interesting and expansive history with ska, like their time in the mid-2000s New Orleans ska scene with bands like Fatter Than Albert, Samurai Deli and Angry Banana. We also talk about Greg and D-Ray's label, Community Records, their ongoing festival Block Party, the iconic NOLA venue Big Top, and Greg's spot Hey Cafe.We also break down several samples on their debut record that includes The Impossibles, Mike Park, Blue Meanies, The Specials, Sublime and Jackie Mittoo. We talk about how Jeff Rosenstock's label Quote Unquote and Mike Park's label Asian Man inspired Community Records. Plus we discuss the new Bad Time Records Wavebreaker release with songs by Bad Operation and Mighty Mighty Bosstones bassist Joe Gittleman. Here's a link if you want to hear the playlist for "Sell Out," Greg's ska cover band mentioned during the show. Support the show
The May 2023 new music journey begins with Jim stepping up to the plate. He turns us on to new tunes from Ttrruuces, Pardoner and Jeff Rosenstock, plus a Nick Drake cover by John Parish and Aldous Harding. Listen to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
This week Jeremy plays new songs by Jeff Rosenstock, Entry, Gouge Away, Militarie Gun, and Teenage Fanclub - plus he debuts new songs by Boneflower, Heavenly Blue, and Gillian Carter from the upcoming Balladeers, Redefined compilation. You'll also hear Praise, Hop Along, Waxahatchee, The Cure + so much more! Subscribe to the PATREON and receive a brand new radio hour every Sunday! Thats two additional episodes a month AND you get them a day early! You'll also see a complete list of songs played on this episode. Follow the show on Instagram and Twitter!