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This week, we bring you a festival special from Slovakia's unreal Pohoda Festival! Tune in to hear a full festival review, which acts dropped the hottest sets across the weekend and how a woman managed to fall out of a portaloo... We have two huge interviews for you....The Libertines spoke to the media ahead of their mega Friday headliner slot. Find out whether we can expect any new music from the 'boys in the band', how 20 years since their landmark debut album 'Up The Bracket' have flown by, what makes playing together so "sacred" and how they love big shows but have a big love for the smaller sets of times gone by. PLUS...Joe Mount - frontman and brains behind Metronomy - tells us about the evolving role the band are playing in becoming an influence for a new wave of acts, why the food at this year's Glastonbury was bang average and what plans Joe has for himself and the future of Metronomy. Big Smoke Music Weekly loves a festival & you'll 100% love this episode!
On a quitté Metronomy en 2019. Cette année-là, le groupe sort “Metronomy Forever”, une tournée devait suivre mais elle est stoppée par la pandémie. Le groupe se retrouve à l'arrêt, chez soi, face à soi-même. Trois ans après, Metronomy est de retour avec un nouvel album “Small World”. Le groupe de Joe Mount nous ouvre les portes de son petit monde, celui dans lequel il s'est confiné lors de cette pandémie avec sa famille, et celui qu'il a retrouvé après, la musique et ses amis. Si le lockdown a été anxiogène au départ, le leader du groupe a su y trouver une routine rassurante et créer un cocon où toute la famille pouvait se sentir bien. Dans le chaos, de belles choses peuvent aussi exister. Les semaines de confinement passant, Joe Mount a réussi à se détendre. Il pu laisser venir les idées et l'inspiration. Le groupe aborde notre rapport à la solitude, l'optimisme qui naît dans une période sombre, nos désirs et nos passions qui se réinventent. Dans “Small World” on retrouve ces sentiments, ces sensations, ces émotions que nous avons tous traversés pendant ces semaines. Le groupe se confie sans filtre sur cette période d'inquiétude, de remise en question, d'introspection et de quête de l'essentiel. Ce nouvel album de Metronomy “Small World” célèbre le retour aux choses simples. Les compositions sont épurées et les textes positifs. “Small World” est un album court, seulement 35 minutes et neuf titres. Mais on aime sa pop efficace, réconfortante et très joyeuse. Production légère et chaleureuse, c'est un doux plaisir de retrouver les mélodies entêtantes et entraînantes du groupe. “Small World” est un témoignage en prise directe avec ce que nous avons tous traversé lors de ces deux dernières années. Actuellement en pleine tournée, on retrouvera les anglais et leur “Small Wordl” sur les scènes de plusieurs festivals français cet été, Musilac et les Vieilles Charrues par exemple.
Following last months's Album Club #1, This Is Not Happening returns to our traditional format. In part 1, we deep dive into an album that one of us has selected. In Part 2 we play 'Spin It or Bin It?' where we judge each others track selections of great new music from 2022. Part 1 - Album of the MonthThis month it's Guy's choice, Small World the new album by Metronomy. Spoiler Alert - Metronomy are one of Guy's favourite bands. We discuss our expectations, reactions, reflections, dynamics in the band and if every album being released at the moment is in some way a 'lockdown album'. Some interesting 'bits' to check out;The Metacritic album review summary can be found hereAn interesting interview with Joe Mount for DIY Mag can be found hereJoe Mount doing an Instagram Live Q&A can be found herePart 2 - 'Spin it' or 'Bin it?'In the second part of this episode we get stuck into the MASSIVE amount of great music that has been released in 2022. We all pick a track, introduce our track and ask the others the critical question 'spin it' or 'bin it?' We then decide on a track of the month from the list of 4.Nolan's track selection is - Pusha T - 'Diet Coke' David's track selection is - Sasami - 'Call Me Home' Joey's track selection is - Holodrum - 'Low Light' Guy's track selection is - Ibibio Sound Machine - 'All That You Want' A link to a mini-Spotify-playlist of these 4 tracks can be found here.In order to make our selections, we all create a long list, then shortlist 4 tracks each. The 16 tracks that make up our track shortlists can be found here.Next MonthEpisode #22 will see us focus on Big Thief's latest release 'Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You' as David's selection for Album of the Month. The theme for Spin It or Bin It is 'Tracks that are not on Spotify'Other episodes of the pod and 10 years of the blog;If you enjoyed this episode, please check out the others. If that's not enough for you then there's 10 years worth of music discussion on the blog at www.thisisnothappening.net, which runs alongside the podcast choices and much, much more. So check them out so to see what we like and where we clash, and comment if something catches your eye. We'd love to see what you think. This Is Not Happening:Created by Joey, Nolan, Guy and David.Produced and Edited by Guy and Nolan.Twitter: @thisisnothapngInstagram: @thisisnothappeningpodEmail: thisisnothappeningpodcast@gmail.com
«Das neue Album ist ziemlich genau das Gegenteil von unserem letzten Album «Metronomy Forever» - weniger Songs, bescheidener Titel. Es geht darum, dass wir in der Pandemie die Natur wieder schätzen gelernt haben», sagt Joe Mount, Chef des britischen Electro Quintetts. Tatsächlich bietet die siebte Platte den gewohnt leichtfüssigen, melancholisch-heiteren Pop mit leicht ironischen Songtiteln wie «Its Good To Be Back» oder «Things Will Be Fine». Ja, es gibt ein Leben nach der Pandemie.
Speaking in Pioneer Chapel is alumnus Joe Mount '15, and students Joseph Julian '22, Zachariah Alvarado '23, and James Love III '22, with their talk titled: “Past, Present, and Future of Queer History” Episode 140 – Original Speech Date: September 30, 2021
The guys are back with part two of our Breakfast/ Brunch Mounts Rushmore! This time we build the Mount Rushmore of Breakfast Foods and the Mount Rushmore of Brunch Foods! Find out if your favorite foods made the cut! William fights for a southern menu item, Sam has thoughts on a specific donut shop, Robert gets a surprising win, and TJ expands his brunch foods knowledge. Theme: "Cheery Monday" Kevin Macleod (incomptech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
All the best bits from the past seven days on Monocle 24, including Netflix co-founder Marc Randolph, frontman of electro-pop band Metronomy, Joe Mount, and Hövding CEO Fredrik Carling.
We pull back the curtain for a look at the complicated – and concerning – biases and preconceptions being programmed into artificial intelligences, with artist Trevor Paglen. Plus: Metronomy frontman Joe Mount takes us through the band’s latest album and we find out what it takes to put on a permanent exhibition as we meet London’s Wellcome Collection curator, Clare Barlow.
THIS WEEK Metronomy Forever! Joe Mount is back on the podcast ahead of the release of the band's 6th album. Rob's issuing us another round-up of excellent vinyl and there's plenty of new tracks and teasers to get you goin'. MUSIC PLAYED Cigarettes After Sex - Heavenly Whitney - Valleys (My Love) Joan Shelley - Coming Down For You Alcest - Protection Hysear Don Walker - A Di L Metronomy - Walking In The Dark Bombay Bicycle Club - Eat, Sleep, Wake (Nothing But You) Oasis - Slide Away SIGN UP to our newsletter: eepurl.com/c_R7d5 USEFUL LINKS Metronomy - Metronomy Forever: https://rghtrd.co/mmftw New Releases: roughtrade.com/new-this-week Events: roughtrade.com/events Exclusives: roughtrade.com/exclusive Your first new music podcast, every week. Tune in every Tuesday for must-hear new music, band interviews, special guests, staff picks and news from across Rough Trade Shops. Don't forget to subscribe! Thank you for listening. Tell us what you think on Twitter via #RoughTradePodcast: twitter.com/RoughTrade
The Sync Sessions with Róisín Murphy, brought to you by Heineken ® Live Your Music, is back as Róisín sits down with Metronomy founder, Joe Mount.
THIS WEEK Emily chats to Joe Mount on 10 years of Metronomy's 'Nights Out' PLUS new music picks, mega secondhand vinyl pop-up and your chance to win weekend tickets to Red Rooster Festival. Hot. MUSIC PLAYED White Denim - Shanalala Cherry Glazerr - Wasted Nun Yak - Fried Tiny Ruins - Holograms Metronomy - Nights Out Catfish and The Bottlemen - Longshot Jenny Lewis - Red Bull and Hennessy SIGN UP to our newsletter! eepurl.com/c_R7d5 USEFUL LINKS Metronomy - Nights Out 10th Anniversary Edition: https://www.roughtrade.com/music/metronomy-nights-out-10th-anniversary-edition Pre-orders: https://www.roughtrade.com/pre-releases New Releases: roughtrade.com/new-this-week Events: roughtrade.com/events COMPETITION E-mail with correct subject line to access@roughtrade.com before midday 12th February 2019. The Rough Trade Podcast. Your one-stop-shop for everything Rough Trade, every Tuesday. Tune in for new releases, staff picks and events, plus we interview some of the hottest emerging and established artists and play a sexy selection of new music. Tell us what you think on Twitter via #RoughTradePodcast: twitter.com/RoughTrade
Joe Mount revisits his teenage self growing up in Totnes, Devon - where he founded the local skate park with his mates, sneaked into nightclubs and drummed in his first band The Upsides - who should have gone onto great things. Metronomy did instead. Recorded at the Erased Tapes Sound Gallery, London, on 23 April 2018. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joe Mount is the mastermind behind Metronomy, one of the UK's most inventive, loved and successful bands. Joe formed Metronomy as a teenage bedroom project in his home town of Totnes, Devon and it took shape when he moved to Brighton to study music and visual art. Releasing the debut album Pip Paine (Pay the £5000 You Owe) in 2006, Metronomy became one of the more complex and considered characters of the burgeoning nu-rave scene.Relocating to London in 2008, Metronomy played a string of shows as trio with a very creative aesthetic which included outfits decorated in push-on bulbs and a series of choreographed routines. Completely changing it up with a new line up that included bassist Olubenga and drummer Anna, Metronomy's album The English Riviera was released in 2011 and is considered to be one of the most visionary pop records this decade. The album was smart, literate and catchy, and earned itself a nomination for the 2011 Mercury Prize. The gorgeous and just as innovative Love Letters follows in 2013 and in 2016 they released Summer 08, named after the last summer Joe had spent not playing the festival circuit.Joe's now based in Paris but we caught him in August last year on a trip back to the UK to headline By The Sea Festival in Margate for a chat about his fascination with architecture.Catch up with our earlier shows by subscribing on Apple Podcasts with this link: bestf.it/talkthelineTalk The Line is hosted by the amazing podcast people at Pippa.io who make setting up a podcast a total breeze. Take your first steps in podcasting by signing to Pippa with this link: bestf.it/talkthelinepippa
Billy McManus '15 and Joe Mount '15 chat in advance of delivering the 2015 Commencement Addresses. (Episode 51)
Metronomy's Joe Mount on Indie Disco. The band release their fourth album 'Love Letters' on March 10 & play the Olympia Dublin on March 12th.