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Episode 172: Jesse Michaels of Doom Regulator and Operation Ivy returns to LoFi Interviews to talk about Reconnecting Friendships and the Return to Working with Tim Armstrong, Mystery & Film Noir, Discovering Ska, The similarities and Differences in his Creative Pursuits, Religion and Zen plus much much more and more and also more!Jughead's Basement Patreon Site
Ace Frehley is demanding a public apology from Paul Stanley or he's threatening to publicly expose secrets about Stanley and Gene Simmons, Operation Ivy's Jesse Michaels & Tim Armstrong form a new band & release their debut single, Power Trip festival reveals their lineup for October of this year & more …PLUS This week in Rock & Roll History Trivia, Weekly WTF & so much more! All of our links are up at www.rocknewsweekly.com For $3.99 a month, you get access to our exclusive interviews with bands/musicians, our annual Aftershock festival coverage with exclusive interviews, ALL our commercials, exclusive sub giveaways, extended and unedited episodes with bonus content & more! Subscribe now in the description link or head to anchor.fm/rocknewsweekly/subscribe Watch us when we go live, chat with us & more… Every Sunday at 2pm PST @ https://www.twitch.tv/rocknewsweekly Instagram.com/rocknewsweekly Facebook.com/rocknewsweekly Twitter.com/rocknewsweekly Youtube.com/@rocknewsweekly Check it out on 8 different platforms (including Amazon Audible & Apple/Google Podcasts) now at www.rocknewsweekly.com #rock #rocknews #rocknewsweekly #rocknewsweeklypodcast #podcast #podcasts #podcastsofinstagram #metal #alternative #indie #trivia
The 11th Hour: A Rancid Podcast Presented by Foxy Digitalis. This isn't a drill! New music from Jesse and Tim! We decided if this doesn't require an emergency pod what would? Bad Optix is a new project from Tim Armstrong and Jesse Michaels which is their first new music together since 1989. Raid is the debut track and politically charged rocksteady tune that feels great and is DEEPLY exciting. Get hyped! Tim's Tweet about it: https://twitter.com/timtimebomb/status/1641079144132780032 Jesse's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stories/jesse9michaels/3069242662992590804/ Emergency Song: Bad Optix Raid - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5w5MbtykeA Next Week's Song: Tropical London - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6ZZn5_1fGk Send us a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/rancidpod Find us at @rancidpod on Twitter and Instagram! Email us at 11thhourpod@gmail.com Listen to older episodes: https://rancidpod.cast.rocks/ RSS Feed: http://rancidpod.cast.rocks/feed.xml Brad Rose is the principal writer and editor-in-chief of Foxy Digitalis, an online music magazine, and has run various DIY record labels for the last 30 years. foxydigitalis.zone patreon.com/foxydigitalis Twitter: @foxydigitalis Sam Melancon runs Debacle Records, out of Seattle, WA. debaclerecords.com twitter: @debaclerecords
The 11th Hour: A Rancid Podcast Presented by Foxy Digitalis. On the holy grail of holy grails in Tim Armstrong's discography, the guys marvel at all the reasons “Sound System” is the all-timer that it is. They talk about its timelessness and still-current impact plus parse out the various aspects of Operation Ivy that worked their way into Rancid. Plus there's a lot of gushing about the greatness of Jesse Michaels. Song of the Week: Sound System - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjOF-Cr2k1A Contact us at @rancidpod on twitter and instagram! Listen to older episodes: https://rancidpod.cast.rocks/ RSS Feed: http://rancidpod.cast.rocks/feed.xml Brad Rose is the the principal writer and editor-in-chief of Foxy Digitalis, an online music magazine and has run various DIY record labels for the last 30 years. foxydigitalis.zone patreon.com/foxydigitalis twitter: @foxydigitalis Sam Melancon runs Debacle Records, an experimental record label out of Seattle, WA. debaclerecords.com twitter: @debaclerecords
All four members of LA ska-punk band The Interrupters join us for a chat as they welcome their new album 'In The Wild,' due 8/5 via Epitaph Records. It's the most personal and genre-defying album the band have written, with Aimee Interrupter opening up about struggles with mental health and abuse, and we discuss the intense therapeutic process that led to these songs being written, as well as the impact of COVID lockdown on the album, the various styles of music explored on it, its many cool guests (Hepcat, The Skints, Tim Armstrong of Rancid, Rhoda Dakar of The Bodysnatchers), and more. We also talk about the recent comeback of ska, the members' favorite ska bands of all time, the time members of The Interrupters backed Tim Armstrong and Jesse Michaels in an impromptu, semi-Operation Ivy reunion, recording vocal harmonies backstage at Citi Field while opening for Green Day, and much more. Subscribe to The BrooklynVegan Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts, and stay tuned for more episodes. Also keep up with us 24/7 on BrooklynVegan.com where we constantly post music news, album reviews, live concert coverage and more, and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Theme music by Michael Silverstein.
Jesse Michaels was the lead singer for the punk/ska band "Operation Ivy" The band was active from 1987-1989 hailing from Berkley, California. The band inspired many bands in the genre like Rancid And Green Day. Dive into this interview as we chat about his blast form the past, 80's hardcore punk, his art and other fun topics. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week I talk with the punk rock legend that is John Jughead Pierson! You know Jughead from Screeching Weasel, Even in Blackouts, The Mopes, The Mitochondriacs and his podcast Jughead's Basement. On this episode we talk-creativity that you can't turn off-how John losing his record collection was a catalyst for Jughead's Basement-revisiting early Screeching Weasel for inspiration for The Mitochondriacs-the similarities and differences between writing a play and writing a song-the far reaching (and long lasting) impact of Lookout Records-the importance of travel and seeing the world-using improv skills to podcast-picking up the songwriting duties in Even In Blackouts-how Johns mind forced him to write songs again after taking a break-breaking strings and breaking guitars with your strumming-finding inspiration for music and art in the world-why Al Sobrante has an executive producer credit on My Brain Hurts & much moreFollow John https://www.jugheadsbasementpodcast.comhttps://themitochondriacs.bandcamp.comhttps://eveninblackouts.bandcamp.comhttps://www.youtube.com/user/JohnJugheadhttps://www.instagram.com/johnjugheadpiersonhttps://www.instagram.com/jugheadsbasementhttps://www.facebook.com/MemoriesOfAJugheadCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 to midnight est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.powerchordhour@gmail.comInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_Mg
On this episode of the Banned Biographies podcast your host, Tom Austin-Morgan, and talks about what's been going on in the last month and what you can expect from the next episode. Firstly I'd like to thank Leo Ulph once more for the time he took to talk to me on last month's interview episode, he's such a nice bloke who I think is so engaging to listen to. There has been a slew of reviews on Apple Music this month, all from the UK and all with five stars, so I give them a shout out, it was a really nice surprise to get so many in such a short space of time, and I noticed that the show charted higher in the Apple Music rankings, so there definitely is a correlation between the number of reviews and how visible the show is in the search, so keep it up, guys, it really does help. As promised, I debut a news section from the world of punk from February including stories about The Dwarves, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominations, Angels And Airwaves, The Undertones, IDLES, The Last Gang, Jesse Michaels and Tim Armstrong performing a live version of Operation Ivy's "Sound System", Cancer Bats, Killing Joke, Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong's car being stolen then found, New Found Glory, Beavis And Butt-Head, Dropkick Murphys, The Real McKenzies, Cro-Mags, Fontaines D.C., Frank Turner scoring his first number one album with FTHC and a review of the album, and Adam Ant. I also talk about my birthday on the 20th February where I celebrated by playing two shows within 24 hours with my very first punk band, High Frequency our first in about 11 years. The reception we had from both audiences we played to over the weekend we really warm and engaged, people genuinely seemed to enjoy the songs we were playing, some of which are 19 years old now! So maybe covers aren't the way forward after all? I'd like to thank Ant and Corky as well as our wives and partners for putting up with the disruption to their weekends and especially to the people who put us on the line ups for these two shows and finally to all the people who listened and even bough CDs which have been gathering dust in my loft for the last decade! If you want to find us, we're on Facebook and Instagram @high_frequency_rocks or you can listen to that album by searching Welcome To Apathyville on Spotify. Until next time, take careand stay safe. Contact Twitter: @BannedBiogs Facebook: @BannedBiographies Instagram: @bannedbiographies E-mail: bannedbiographies@gmail.com
This week is our 100th episode. We celebrate this milestone with Tahlena Chikami, T-Bone Willy and Mike Berault from Bite Me Bambi. We discuss how Mike and T-Bone got into ska music. We also hear some fun stories from Bite Me Bambi's Midwest tour. Tahlena tells us how the band finds its sound. T-Bone shares with us about the Orange County Ska scene in the 90's and his time in Save Ferris. RJ asks Mike about playing the accordion and about being in the band My Superhero. All of this and so much more amazing Bite Me Bambi stories. Lastly, we give you our ska picks of the week and ska news. On The Upbeat Social Media: www.Instagram.com/ontheupbeatska www.facebook.com/ontheupbeatska www.twitter.com/ontheupbeatska On The Upbeat Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ontheupbeatska On The Upbeat Merch: https://on-the-upbeat.creator-spring.com/ Bite Me Bambi: https://www.bitemebambi.com Bite Me Bambi Twitch: https://twitch.tv/bitemebambi March 12th, 2022 Panteon Rococo with Bite Me Bambi Tickets https://www.houseofblues.com/anaheim/EventDetail?tmeventid=vvG10ZpUnDedKQ&offerid=0 March 13, 2022 Panteon Rococo with Bite Me Bambi Tickets https://www.houseofblues.com/anaheim/EventDetail?tmeventid=vvG10ZpUnzsNAY&offerid=0 Ska News…. -Operation Ivy Reunion From Brooklyn Vegan last Saturday (February 5th) Jesse Michaels and Tim Armstrong surprise-reunited to perform their old band's classic "Sound System" at the Musack Rock and Roll Carnival in LA last night. Tim Armstrong and members The Interrupters were there as the backing band for 2 The Specials, and as Jesse posted in his Instagram stories, he hopped on stage to do the Op Ivy song right before The Specials went on. (He also posted video of The Specials and wrote "dream come true for me to see The Specials in any form and this squad def rocked.") Very good quality video of the mini reunion was posted by Riot Style, and as you can hear, they sounded great! https://www.brooklynvegan.com/operation-ivys-jesse-michaels-tim-armstrong-reunited-to-play-sound-system-in-la-watch/ -The Step Daughters On Friday February 4 Orange County ska punk band released their duet album called, The Right Sound. For right now you can only order the album from Jumpuprecords.com. Available on red or white vinyl, compact disc and cassette tape! Free Step Daughters stickers included in all orders! I was told by a member of the band that it will soon be on streaming platforms. https://www.jumpuprecords.com/stepdaughters/ -The Slackers On Friday February 4 The Slackers announced their first record in 6 years. It is titled “Don't Let The Sunlight Fool Ya”. This also the first single released off the album. You can preorder the vinyl now from Pirates Press Records. Orders will begin being shipped on April 1. https://shop.piratespressrecords.com/products/the-slackers-dont-let-the-sunlight-fool-ya-lp Spotify playlist Ska Favorites: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2DikTsRPk4dspXejk9bFko?si=vaPlX9V7QVW9JsTRSUdqCg Ska News Theme by Dang!t: https://dangitband.bandcamp.com/music Main Theme by Millington: https://millingtonband.bandcamp.com/music You can buy the main theme song: https://ontheupbeat.bandcamp.com/release
Episode 100: Mass Giorgini - Punk Producer and all around Renaissance Man is the 100th episode and also the marker of the 10 year anniversary. In this episode Jughead and Giorgini talk about so many things including but not limited to: The Queers, Naked Raygun, Green Day, Common Rider, Smoking Popes, The Vindictives, Lemonheads, Toxic Reason, Steve Albini, Paul Mahern, Screeching Weasel's How To Make Enemies and Irritate people with Green Day's Mike Dirt on Bass, Suzi Moon, Jesse Michaels, building his studio Sonic Iguana, artistic nature and major labels' effect on sound quality, the Loudness Wars in mastering, and believe it or not… much much more.www.jugheadsbasementpodcast.com
Start 2022 off strong with an all new Hard Times Podcast! Matt and Bill sit down with special guest Operation Ivy frontman Jesse Michaels to talk hipster history, grandma's bowl candy and hardcore girl gangs.
Episode 99 - Justin Sane from the band Anti Flag. In this episode we talk about such things as Unity, our mutual friends Mass Giorgini and Jesse Michaels, the seemingly unlikely event of sports bringing punk bandmates together, the 1979 Disco Demolition, Progressive parents and Jughead and Justin's similarly shared chaotic family lives, the naming of Anti Flag, political music influences and American policies addressed by the band plus much much more.www.jugheadsbasementpodcast.com
JESSE MICHAELS is back! That's right: the legendary singer of Operation Ivy, Big Rig & Classics Of Love returns to the show to talk about punk, hardcore & mental health. Listen in as Jesse & Damian discuss: a lifelong battle with depression, approach to lyrics, Operation Ivy's impact, unease with punk's success, the reason Common Rider was the band it was & loving hardcore punk most of all. THIS IS NOT TO BE MISSED! Also, don't miss Classics Of Love's RAGING 2020 ep: "World Of Burning Hate"! Available here: https://classicsoflove.bandcamp.com/ Also Touched On: Records Mental health and being a lead singer the voice The Neurosis method of writing lyrics The Feederz “The Nerdy, Happy thing” was deliberate HC 86: The negative and the boring Is it cooler to be in AF or Op Ivy? The first tour The Zero Boys Tim Yo The dived Bay Area scene Lovin' the mid '00 HC comeback Born Against Warped Tour: not my summer camp Not loving festivals & SO MUCH MORE!!!! BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS
This week I am joined by Big D and the Kids Table vocalist David McWane. We discuss the bands new record Do Your Art, playing Warped Tour more than almost any other band, why no one can replicate the magic of Operation Ivy and much moreFOLLOW DAVID/BIG D & THE KIDS TABLEhttps://www.bigdandthekidstable.comTwitter - https://twitter.com/BigDBostonhttps://twitter.com/DavidMcWaneInsta - https://www.instagram.com/bigdandthekidstablehttps://www.instagram.com/david_mcwane1Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/bigdbostonhttps://www.facebook.com/dpmcwaneCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY, stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA mobile appemail me for FREE Power Chord Hour stickers - powerchordhour@gmail.comFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhour/Twitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhour/Youtube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_Mg
Legendary Going Steady/Ging Nang Boyz frontman MINETA KAZUNOBU joins us this week. Are you as excited as we are for this one? Mineta tells us about the unorthodox way he learned how to play guitar, meeting Jesse Michaels, and carrying on as Ging Nang Boyz after splitting from the other original members.
In Episode 59 Jesse Michaels (Operation Ivy, Common Rider, Classics Of Love, Musician, Artist, Novelist) engages in a mostly nonmusical conversation with Jughead about their lives and the world in general. Touching on Night Terrors, The War Of Art, Japan, the nature of creativity, the relationship between Jughead and Ben Weasel, Astrology, Monty Python and Friendship.
On this episode of The Punk Roquette Show, you're gonna hear the last part of the conversation Émilie had with the legendary Jesse Michaels (Operation Ivy, Common Rider, Classics of love). She gives you a rePUNKmmendation for Go great guns from Québec city and talks about the new DeeCracks album. Enjoy, subscribe and share! Émilie: IG https://www.instagram.com/punk_roquette Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/punkroquette Email : punkroquette@gmail.com https://punkroquetteshow.podbean.com Sponsor: Epic Merch Store Website : www.epicmerchstore.com IG : https://www.instagram.com/epicmerchstore FB : https://www.facebook.com/epicmerchstore EPISODE: 005 Jesse Michaels : https://www.instagram.com/jesse9michaels/?hl=fr Martian Kloth : https://martiankloth.bigcartel.com Go great guns : https://thousandislandsrecords.bandcamp.com/album/roots https://www.facebook.com/gogreatgunsqc https://www.instagram.com/gogreatguns/?hl=fr Dee Cracks https://www.facebook.com/deecracks https://www.instagram.com/deecracks_official/?hl=fr https://deecracks.bandcamp.com/album/serious-issues TEAM : Scott Hallquist (production, edit, jingles) : https://www.scotthallquist.com https://www.instagram.com/scott_harder Jean-Philippe Alain (intro/outro music) https://www.instagram.com/nosedivepunk Karoline Morin ( logo artwork) https://www.instagram.com/ledouzexii https://www.facebook.com/karolinavonlimor
On this episode of The Punk Roquette Show, you're gonna hear the first part of the conversation Émilie had with the legendary Jesse Michaels (Operation Ivy, Common Rider, Classics of love, etc) ! He talks about his art projects, his new clothing company and meditation. Émilie gives you rePUNKmmendations for Germany's Hellratz and for Brazil's Plastic fire! Enjoy, subscribe and share! Émilie: IG https://www.instagram.com/punk_roquette Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/punkroquette Email : punkroquette@gmail.com https://punkroquetteshow.podbean.com Sponsor: Epic Merch Store Website : www.epicmerchstore.com IG : https://www.instagram.com/epicmerchstore FB : https://www.facebook.com/epicmerchstore EPISODE: 005 Jesse Michaels : https://www.instagram.com/jesse9michaels/?hl=fr Martian Kloth : https://martiankloth.bigcartel.com Hellratz : https://www.instagram.com/hellratz/?hl=fr https://hellratz.bandcamp.com/album/operation-isolation https://www.facebook.com/hellratz Plastic fire: https://www.facebook.com/PlasticFireOficial https://www.instagram.com/plasticfire/?hl=fr https://plasticfire.bandcamp.com/album/cidadevelozcidade-2014 TEAM : Scott Hallquist (production, edit, jingles) : https://www.scotthallquist.com https://www.instagram.com/scott_harder Jean-Philippe Alain (intro/outro music) https://www.instagram.com/nosedivepunk Karoline Morin ( logo artwork) https://www.instagram.com/ledouzexii https://www.facebook.com/karolinavonlimor
I Don't Wanna Hear It PodcastEpisode 087 – Deep Dives For Dummies: Rancid (Part 1)This week we’re going where the action is, we’re flying through the urban blight, to begin telling the story of one of the all-time greats: Rancid. We start our journey to the end in ’87 with Rancid’s legendary pre-cursor, Operation Ivy. All punk rock snobs take warning: there’s a freeze up – there’s a free up comin’. Which I guess means you better get your plants inside before they die in the cold, you idiot.Check out more of our stuff at I Don’t Wanna Hear It and join the Patreon, jabroni. I mean, if you want. Don’t be weird about it. Oh, and we publish books now at WND Press because we want to be bankrupted by a dying medium.Some of our old bands that don't suck are on Spotify! More to come!Absent FriendsWe’re Not DeadYears From NowEpisode Playlists:Started In ’87: Operation Ivy, Jesse Michaels, and MoreLet’s Go Where the Action Is: Rancid ’93/’94Episode Links:Operation IvyCommon RiderClassics of LoveTake Warning: The Songs of Operation IvyMusical Attribution: Licensed through NEOSounds. License information available upon request.“5 O’Clock Shadow,” “America On the Move,” “Baby You Miss Me,” “Big Fat Gypsy,” “Bubble Up,” “Here Comes That Jazz,” “I Wish I Could Charleston,” “It Feels Like Love,” “I Told You,” “Little Tramp,” “Mornington Crescent,” “No Takeaways.”
Nearly 5 hours of ramshackle interviews and performances from Keith Morris, Jesse Michaels, Steve Ignorant, Danbert Nobacon, Marissa Paternoster, Blag Dahlia, Blothar of GWAR, and more!
“World Of Burning Hate” Jesse Michaels is perhaps best known as the singer of the Berkeley punk band Operation Ivy. Although they were around for just a couple of years, they remain one of the most influential punk bands of all time. After the band’s dissolution, Michaels played in Big Rig, put out two fabulous albums with Common Rider and then formed Classics of Love in 2008. Classics Of Love put out an EP and a full length in 2012, but have been pretty quiet until now. The band’s new EP World of Burning Hate is the exact shot of sonic momentum you need right now in this uncertain and troubled time. A searing and ferocious blast of feral punk rock, the five songs are filled with momentum and heart. It’s an exhilarating listen. In this interview Jesse talks to Alex about putting his death rock project on hold, how the name of his band came to him in a dream and why he listens to prog rock...
Little Richard passed away. Jesse Michaels recording new music. Iggy Pop re-releasing new records. COVID fucks up Gilman, Rebellion Fest, cool bars, but not Live Nation, they get a bailout.
Joined by comedian Amy Miller, we talk babies wearing pink, busting balls and hurting feelings, getting quized on dates, Family Guy, Rick & Morty fans and twitter spirals. We also discuss guys being a mess, firing Jesse Michaels, people who ruin other peoples joy & nerds in the worst sense.Gripe of the week goes to Roie Vokey! Follow us: @nosirpod @thefunnycarmen @bryanjvokey
Indie sucks, Hardline sucks, Emo sucks, Nerds sucks! This week Chris & Damian have to call in some backup for an episode of this magnitude, so Pittsburgh's favourite son Dave Martin joins the show. Laugh & learn along as the power trio discuss the Jesse Michaels Episode, the mailbag & more!!!! BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS
THIS IS WHY WE DO THIS THING! This week on the show, we are joined by the legendary JESSE MICHAELS of Operation Ivy & Common Rider fame! Sit back & listen as Damian gets to talk to one of the most influential punk vocalist ever! From the Bay to the Burgh & back again, THIS EPISODE IS NOT TO BE MISSED! Also Touched On: June 1978 As First Contact In Via Mad Magazines Looking In NYC Bookstores While On Vacation With Dad Finding A Punk Textbook From Comics & Horror Movies Colombo Style Interrogating Your Dad’s Students About Punk B-52’s Rule!!!! Re-meeting Aaron Cometbus Hearing The Sex Pistols For The First Time The Older Brother Plug Decline Of Western Civilization Going On Punk Missions With Aaron Meeting Dave From Neurosis & Noah From Christ On Parade On One Of Those Punk Missions Going To The Infamous Eastern Front With DOA, FLIPPER, LEWD, SICK PLEASURE, 7 Seconds, HUSKER DU, THE FIX Negative Approach Never Seeing Black Flag Seeing One Or Two Songs By A Band Before You Had To Go Home Who Threw A Bottle At Wasted Youth? Reading Flipside Cover To Cover Gilman brings the bands together Seeing Minor Threat With DRI & MDC Moving to Pittsburg Half-Life Would Play Every Show Seeing Agnostic Front Liking SSD How We Rock The Notorious Fuck-Ups The All-Girl DMR Gang Aaron & Jesse Form A Flipper Worship Band “If We Couldn’t Find A Punk Kid, We Would Make One” Jeff Ott & A Different Journey Shirt For Everyday Of The Week Meeting Spike In Pittsburg Playing In Out Lash Necropolis (Pittsburg) Aggressor: Acid, Black Sabbath & Riff For Neurosis & Christ On Parade Venom: They Are Like Punk, But Really Really Creepy Slayer Metallica Loving Filth Seeing Dance Craze & Hearing Ska For The First Time Being The Crimpshrine Groupie Trve Cvlt Pvnk Soup: Pre-Samiam & Sweet Baby New Method Crucifix Tripping On Acid & Writing On Walls Mid-Tempo Melodic Punk ONLY The Adverts AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!!! BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS
John saw Alice Cooper. Jesse Michaels art collection. Sorry to Bother You trailer. New Hot Snakes. Adam really likes this episode.
In this Episode, Jessica and Kristen talk with the frontman of the iconic punk band, Operation Ivy in his first ever video podcast (FIRST VIDEO INTERVIEW). We celebrate the 30 year anniversary of Operation Ivy and talk about Jesse's recent projects. Nothing is off limits as we discuss what Jesse was like as a teen in the Gilman days, how he's struggled with alcohol use and depression, and his current artwork. You don't want to miss this one!
Today’s episode of the Culture Creature podcast features an interview with Jesse Michaels. Listen to the interview above or in iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast service. Jesse is a musician, painter, author, and filmmaker. His musical projects include Operation Ivy, Big Rig, Common Rider, and Classics of Love. He is also the author of several […] The post Operation Ivy’s Jesse Michaels Discusses His Career in Art, Music & Film appeared first on Culture Creature.
On this episode of The Grindbin we cover an exploitation movie that might have been dropped off from another dimension. One in which sultry gangs of cheerleaders prey on unsuspecting men and suck the life out of them. They operate under the guise of rooting for sports teams and prancing around in mini skirts but these "cheerleaders" are spreading much more than school spirit. The Cheerleaders (1973) is a true classic of grindhouse cinema that is worth your attention. In other news, please check out our kickstarter project: 5,4,3,2,1 a short film direct by Jesse Michaels (the singer of Operation Ivy).
Ottawa Explosion. Foo Fighters breaking up! Non stop Melvins. Jesse Michaels film. AJJ takes on PUP.
Paco and George welcome the multi-talented Sam McPheeters. They discuss the 2011 documentary Samsara, a non-narrative film directed by Ron Fricke and produced by Mark Magidson, who also collaborated on Baraka (1992), a film in a similar vein. Samsara was filmed over five years in 25 countries around the world. It was shot in 70 mm format. Sam McPheeters is an American artist, journalist, novelist, and performer. Raised in Albany, New York, he became a published author at age 12, with Travelers' Tales,a collection of regional folklore. In 1985, McPheeters grew active with the hardcore punk scene, producing several fanzines and organizing local concerts. After moving to New York City in 1987, he co-founded Born Against in 1989 and the Vermiform Records label in 1990. In 1993, he co-founded the Virginia-based band Men's Recovery Project, and in 2003, he co-founded the Los Angeles-based band Wrangler Brutes. Starting in 2005, McPheeters has written for a variety of national magazines, including the Chicago Reader, Huffington Post, the OC Weekly, and the Village Voice. He is a frequent contributor for Vice. In 2012, his first novel, The Loom Of Ruin, was published through Los Angeles-based Mugger Books. He has a new split short story paperback with Jesse Michaels, available now. Follow us on:Twitter: @supdocpdocastInstagram: @supdocpodcastFacebook: @supdocpodcastsign up for our mailing listAnd you can show your support to Sup Doc by donating on Patreon.
Joe Strummer anniversary. Jesse Michaels videos. New Sidekicks. Fucked Up's opera track. Iced tea for 10 minutes.
NOFX give fan the boot. New Buzzcocks. Jesse Michaels' short film. CJ Ramone.
Mike, Max and Morgan of HARD GIRLS tell us about what led to their newest record, A THOUSAND SURFACES, working with Jesse Michaels of OPERATION IVY, the wisdom of Mike Park and more! Mike also talks the upcoming Shinobu release!
This month, John runs through selected sequential recordings from the catalog of Crimpshrine. Containing interviews with band members Aaron Cometbus, Jeff Ott, Pete Rypins, Paul Curran, and Jesse Michaels. Also containing interviews with Engineer/Producer Kevin Army. Please support Jughead's Basement by becoming a patron at Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4145447
The Total Tutor will interview authors Denise Barry, Jesse Michaels, Mary Coates Smith, and Bob Shacochis.
Bad Religion Christmas record? Modern Life Is War drummer arrested. Tony Sly tribute. Jesse Michaels does it live.
Minor Threat t-shirts. Greg Ginn lawsuits. Jesse Michaels' book. Descendents recording.
Against Me!'s True Trans. Tim Timebomb with Jesse Michaels. LA Weekly's top 20 punk albums.
In this episode, John and friends put Operation Ivy's Energy LP under the microscope. Featuring pieces by Tim Stafford, Joe Jacob, Bradley Adita, Matt Ellin, Connor Kalista, and Sonja Amazonka. Also, interviews with Operation Ivy's lead vocalist Jesse Michaels, and Lookout Records co-founder Larry Livermore. WHAT IS OPERATION IVY: Jesse Michaels 01. Knowledge (Intro by John Jughead Pierson) 02. Sound System (Jesse Michaels Interview) 03. Jaded (Tim Stafford) 04. Take Warning (Larry Livermore Interview) 05. The Crowd (Joe Jacob) 06. Bombshell (Bradley Adita) 07. Unity (Matt Ellin) 08. Vulnerability (Jesse Michaels Interview) 09. Bankshot (Larry Livermore Interview) 10. One Of These Days (John Jughead Pierson) 11. Gonna Find You (Jesse Michaels Interview) 12. Bad Town (Connor Kalista Part I) 13. Smiling (Larry Livermore Interview) 14. Caution (Jesse Michaels Interview) 15. Freeze Up (Sonja Amazonka) 16. Artificial Life (Jesse Michaels Interview) 17. Room Without A Window (Jesse Michaels) 18. Big City (Connor Kalista Part II) 19. Missionary (Larry Livermore Interview) Last Question (Jesse Michaels Interview) The Cast Jesse Michaels: was the lead singer and songwriter for Operation Ivy. His other bands have included Common Rider and Classics Of Love. He is now working on a novel to be released sometime this year. Tim Stafford: is a Chicago writer, performer, husband, and Father. He can be seen regularly with the Chicago based The Encyclopedia Show. Larry Livermore: is the founder of Lookout Records. He has also written for Maximum Rock N Roll. He is also working on a book. And has a website with much writing: www.larrylivermore.com Joe Jacob: is a professional motion graphics animator living in Chicago. He also engages in various forms of writing, the results of which tend to toil in obscurity and fuel his narcissistic martyr complex. Bradley Adita: is a punk house survivor, juggler of miscellania, publisher of A Day In The Air zine, and "Head Butthead" at Pop Punk Dot Com. Matt Ellin: is the youngest writer we have had on this podcast, 13 Years Old! He discovered punk rock and its various offshoots a few years ago through exposure to The Ramones and The Sex Pistols, and it’s changed his life for better or worse. He immediately took to singing (And more recently playing bass) in bands. He listened to punk rock religiously and studied its stories. As a musician, He has no desire to be generic and he wants to do things in punk that haven’t been done. As a writer, he likes to bring new ideas and philosophies into the scene. Connor Kalista: was born and raised in Texas. After he finished school there and abroad, he lived in Chicago, where he worked in museums and made lots of theater. Mostly with the Neo-Futurists but also with Theater Oobleck, Plasticene and Schadenfreude. He now lives in Brooklyn where he works as a film and video editor and most recently completed work on Without Shepherds, a documentary about Pakistan that will premiere at the 2013 Slamdance Film Festival. He is currently at work on a documentary about Somali pirates. He still makes theater and in 2011, he co-created and performed with the New York Neo Futurists in the Drama Desk nominated production, The Complete and Condensed Stage Directions on Eugene O’Neill, Volume One: Early Plays/Lost Plays. He still goes to lots of live shows and wishes he had more time to draw. Sonja Amazonka: Sonja always felt that there was something inherently wrong with the world, and was happy to discover likeminded people in the Belgrade punk scene when she was a teenager. Punk rock inspired her to try and understand society and the way in which people make it up in their heads, thus she became a social anthropologist. Sometimes, when she’s not too busy writing academic papers, she writes short fiction. She is certain that her voice sounds more nasal when she’s speaking English. Please support Jughead's Basement by becoming a patron at Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4145447