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"We are not a punk band", is how lead singer Joe Talbot has described the sound of this Bristol band "IDLES", however we can't deny that IDLES does kind of have that punk energy when it comes to their music. Hard hitting, high energy but lyrically poignant, sarcastic and at times darkly comedic."IDLES" were formed in Bristol in the mid 2000's when after DJ'ing around the city a few of the members decided they wanted to create their own music. It took some time, and several line-up changes, before they finally found their sound, kicking off in 2015 with their debut EP's "Welcome" and "Meat/Meta". Since then they have released 3 full length studio albums, toured the world and remained humble. Joe says their ethos has always been to work hard and not seek gratitude, believing that if you stick to your guns, and your passions, everything will ultimately align. There is so much more to know, so we welcome you to join the conversation with Jay and Jesse and listen to some of their top "IDLES" picks. on this latest edition of Roots to Grooves".To listen to the full episode, including the featured music, visit... signlradio.com"Roots to Grooves" is a production of SIGNL.https://www.signlradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/signlradiohttps://www.twitter.com/signlradiohttps://www.facebook.com/signlradiohttps://www.mixcloud.com/signlhttps://open.spotify.com/user/96mhz6qfjoztxbl2dpm0uj903?si=aAZpsoEnRAKdx85kr1QWhg
Fay Milton is best known as the drummer of Savages, but lately her focus has been getting the music world involved in fighting climate change. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with Milton and revisit an interview with Joe Talbot of IDLES, another English group working for change. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lURecord a Voice Memo: https://bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Featured Songs:Savages, "T.I.W.Y.G.," Adore Life, Matador, 2016Savages, "The Answer," Adore Life, Matador, 2016180 dB, "Road Trip (feat. Nick Zinner & Meredith Graves) [Instrumental]," Road Trip (Single), Midnight Feast, 2018Idles, "Grounds," Ultra Mono, Partisan, 2020Idles, "Television," Joy As An Act Of Resistance, Partisan, 2018Idles, "Anxiety," Ultra Mono, Partisan, 2020Idles, "A Hymn," Ultra Mono, Partisan, 2020Idles, "Danny Nedelko," Joy As An Act Of Resistance, Partisan, 2020Idles, "Mr. Motivator," Ultra Mono, Partisan, 2020Idles, "Ne Touche Pas Moi," Ultra Mono, Partisan, 2020Idles, "Carcinogenic," Ultra Mono, Partisan, 2020Idles, "Danke," Ultra Mono, Partisan, 2020Daniel Johnston, "True Love Will Find You In The End," Retired Boxer, Stress, 1985Idles, "Samaritans," Joy As An Act Of Resistance, Partisan, 2018Idles, "June," Joy As An Act Of Resistance, Partisan, 2018Idles, "Model Village," Ultra Mono, Partisan, 2020Michael Franti & Spearhead, "11:59," All People, Capitol, 2013Radiohead, "Everything in Its Right Place," Kid A, Parlophone, 2000
Our second instalment in the IDLES trilogy sees Richard and Sol discussing the band's second album: Joy As An Act Of Resistance. Discount code for 10% off selected titles: PODCASTFind those titles here.
Nesse episódio, Felipe e Pedro batem um papo sobre o álbum Joy As An Act Of Resistance da banda IDLES. Obrigado à todos que têm escutado nosso podcast até aqui. Boas festas, a gente volta agora com novidades ano que vem! Crédito da musica de introdução por Delicate Beats. Sugestões, comentários ou feedbacks, mandem para discosegirafas@gmail.com
WA-CHING....that's the sound of Ali and Dan Seven returning for Season Two of the Seven Song Setlist podcast. Although the doors to live music venues across the country are still locked shut and bands remain unable to tour, gig goers Ali and Dan try their best to replicate the excitement of going to see your favourite artists. From the merch table to the bar, the support band to the headline act, the Seven Song Setlist podcast hopes to support the artists that we love through an exercise in 'gig economy (no, not that kind...), as we argue our case for our most loved songs and try to agree on the songs we would want these bands to play if they could only perform a seven song setlist!And, after scoring their first number one album with Ultra Mono earlier this month, and on the eve of the world premiere of the film Don't Go Gentle, at London's BFI Southbank, who better to kick off the new season with than the ferocious prophets of positivity....the mighty IDLES!Formed in Bristol in 2009 by sixth form friends Joe Talbot and Adam ‘Dev’ Devonshire. Guitarist Mark Bowen, a former dentist who is better known nowadays for ripping off his clothes and parading around on stage in his CK’s rather than ripping out teeth, joined the band after moving from Belfast to Bristol, and by 2014, John Beavis and Lee Kiernan completed the line up that have achieved so much success since they literally roared onto the scene with their 2017 debut album, Brutalism. Championed in the early days by the legend that is Steve Lamacq – the unofficial sixth member of Idles – and the station on which he DJ’s, BBC6Music, IDLES. Their second album, the Mercury music prize nominated Joy As An Act Of Resistance extended a warm embrace to lots of people around the world who needed a band like Idles in their lives to make sense of the chaos. Proof of this can be found in the AF Gang, an online community of over 31 thousands Idles founded by Lindsay Melbourne fans that has become a vital part of of their lives and is now almost as well known as the band themselves. A carnival like atmosphere at their appearance on the Park Stage was one of the highlights of the 2019 edition of the Glastonbury festival, and they capped off last year with their biggest headline show to date, at London’s iconic Alexandra Palace. Had this year not robbed us all of live music, there is not doubt that the tracks from IDLES latest offering, Ultra Mono, would have filled arenas around the country and propelled them ever closer to the top of festival bills around the world. We also chat about the 80's Australian indie heroes, the Go-Betweens, the recent announcement that Arctic Monkeys are releasing a live album with proceeds going to War Child, where IDLES go next and if they'll follow Turner and co. and end up as the moon's next resident band...EPISODE LINKSAF GANG(from the merch table) Arctic Monkeys live at the Royal Albert Hall for War Child Don't Go Gentle: A Film About IDLES(this ep's support act) The Go-Betweens 'Streets of Your Town' IDLES npr music Tiny Desk Concert (one of our favourite things on the internet) - IDLES perform 'Never Fight A Man With A Perm' on the Park Stage, Glastonbury 2019 IDLES official website; store full of incredible merchandise and music - KEXP Performance and interview with Mark Bowen
Lewis Armstrong and Brendan Iredale from Sydney band Blue Velvet (as well as Paul Blart and the Blart Blarts, Presqué Vu and one of Newcastle's best extinct hardcore bands Pasha Bulka) join the podcast this week for a battle between Idles 'Joy As An Act Of Resistance' and Viagra Boys 'Street Worms'!
IDLES explotó como fenómeno en vivo luego de su magnífico álbum, JOY AS AN ACT OF RESISTANCE, en 2018. Ahora se preparan para lanzar ULTRA MONO, en septiembre de este año. Joe Talbot, el cantante y fundador del grupo, se toma una hora de su tiempo en la cuarentena para conversar en este episodio del podcast sobre el poder de la unidad en estas épocas de división, sobre la naturaleza hegemónicamente blanca y masculina del punk y su transformación a manos de artistas como él, sobre la influencia del silencio y de la soledad en el arte, sobre el Brexit, la derecha, la izquierda, el socialismo occidental y el futuro de los conciertos para la que es conocida, actualmente, como la mejor banda de rock en vivo del mundo. ¡Visite el nuevo blog! Nos quedó lindo: alejandromarin.com Aquí están mis playlists en Spotify Sígame en Instagram: @themusicpimp Sígame en twitter: @themusicpimp Únase al *fanpage en facebook *
In this Minisode album swap, Nate chose the album Joy As An Act Of Resistance by Idles, and Josh chose You'll Pay For This by Bear Hands. Listen in as they discuss what they thought of each others album of the week!
DC’s Mike James and Mollie Ames discuss: Home remedies, the right kind of syrups, and you better have oral sex on the menu even if you're a vegan. (Part 1 of the Podcast only content) The legend of "Big Mamma", Mollie's "musical choices" and how sometimes things are not what they appear to be on this show. We were away for one week and all of a sudden the Browns are Super Bowl favorites?! Everything that actually matters about the Odell Beckham trade. There is Stadium Mustard which is flavorful and spicy, and then there is the outer rim and yellow mustard. If you say you live in Cleveland then you should always offer Stadium mustard as an option, period. Making up for some of the lost segments we missed out on last week from being sick (Part 2 of the Podcast only content, begins at the 1:06:00 mark) Let Me Tell You A Story: Lachlan MacKinnon’s “The Walking Wounded” (begins at the 1:21:00 mark) After 40 years of actively avoiding it in every way possible, Mike finally does something he'd thought he would never, ever do... He went and saw KISS live in concert. Giving love to pinball and our sponsors, after first talking about wanting to kick a baby... (Part 3 of the Podcast only content, begins at the 1:56:00 mark) Explaining how the seeding in the NCAA Tournament works, and then talking about Euro futbol instead because the systemically racist and morally corrupt system of big business United States "amateur athletics" is unacceptably awful. What's up with cute animals running a billboard campaign to "Save The Humans"? (Part 4 of the Podcast only content, begins at the 2:38:00 mark) "Diaper Party", it's a whole thing. All this and so much more on this episode of the Defend Cleveland Podcast. Enjoy~ Check out Lachlan MacKinnon’s best selling book, ‘Let Me Tell You A Story: Small Stories Of A Large Family’! Thank you to KidForce Pinball for sponsoring the podcast, 91.1-FM WRUW Cleveland for being home to the show, engineer extraordinaire Mollie Ames, and to the city that inspires us, Cleveland, Ohio. Your recommended listening for the week is the Idles and their 2018 album, "Joy As An Act Of Resistance", available via Partisan Records. The intro and outro to Lachlan’s segment is the song “My Summer In Traction” by the band Ohio Civil War , and it’s used with permission.
Most guests of the podcast spend ages traversing different bands before they land on The One. For Joe Talbot, all he has ever known as a vocalist, songwriter and performer has been IDLES since they first formed back in 2009. His perseverance with the band has come to pay off with major dividends, as the Bristol-based band rose to major indie stardom in 2018 with their critically-adored second album, Joy As An Act Of Resistance. In a candid chat in the Gallery Bar of Sydney's Oxford Art Factory - while the rest of his bandmates learn how to play Streets songs - Talbot explains his initial love of music, the rise and fall of UK indie and what one learns from relentless touring. A huge thank-you to Bree Wilkinson at Inertia Music and to Adam Buncher for their assistance on this episode. Follow IDLES on Twitter and Instagram: @idlesbandFollow the podcast on Twitter and Facebook: @BarBandsPodFollow David on Twitter: @DJYwrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Tharawal land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com
In this episode, I speak with researcher, journalist, activist, and political consultant regarding Far Right movements Spencer Sunshine. The last time I spoke with Spencer Sunshine was a year ago, soon after the "Unite The Right" rally in Charlottesville, North Carolina in August 2017, in which we discussed the fallout of that event. In this conversation, we catch up on the development of the Far Right over the past year. We start this discussion with an examination of the recent controversy surrounding Gavin McInnis, founder of the Proud Boys, and his invitation to speak at the Metropolitan Republican Club in New York City, in which a group of Proud Boys openly attacked protesters after the event. We discuss the lack of police interference in the beatings, and the overall trend in policing and law enforcement's attitude toward Far Right movements in the US, and internationally as well, and what this means regarding the development and expansion on these movements. We also discuss the differences and similarities between what has been defined as the “Alt-Right” and the “Alt-Lite,” and what these two camps of Far Right ideology have accomplished in the past year in the expansion and normalization of Far Right rhetoric and violence. We also discuss other strains of Far Right organization and ideology, including Joey Gibson and Patriot Prayer, as well the Left's altogether lack of preparedness in addressing the looming threat posed by these groups. Spencer Sunshine holds a PhD in Sociology and has been an activist for over 25 years. Currently, he is an associate fellow at Political Research Associates, a progressive think tank that monitors right-wing organizing. He was present at the armed occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge outside of Burns, Oregon in January 2016, and at the demonstration against the fascist-led “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia in August 2017. Sunshine is the lead author of 'Up in Arms: A Guide to Oregon’s Patriot Movement.' He is currently working on a new book, ‘Unorthodox Fascism: The New Right, Third Positionism, and the Specter of Multiracial Fascism in the United States,’ which will appear on Routledge’s Studies in Fascism and the Far Right.☍ ☍Source: http://bit.ly/SunshineBio Episode Notes: - Learn more about Spencer’s work at his website: https://spencersunshine.com - Follow Spencer on Twitter: https://twitter.com/transform6789 - Read Spencer’s most recent piece in Truthout ‘Anti-Immigrant Rampage in Germany Shows Expansion of Right-Wing Violence’: http://bit.ly/2AmnBnT - Read Shane Burley’s piece ‘The Proud Boys Have Revived Far-Right Gang Terror With GOP Support’ in Truthout: http://bit.ly/2R5qqPO - Watch Vic Berger’s video highlighting the violent rhetoric of Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnis in ‘Gavin McInnes In His Own Words: Proud Boys Engage In Violence For Fun’: https://youtu.be/_J_1Wqzqt4I - The songs featured in this episode are “I’m Scum” and “Never Fight A Man With A Perm” by IDLES from the album Joy As An Act Of Resistance. - WEBSITE: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com - PATREON: http://bit.ly/LBWPATREON - DONATE: Paypal: http://bit.ly/LBWPAYPAL Ko-Fi: http://bit.ly/LBWKOFI - FOLLOW & LISTEN: SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/LBWSOUNDCLOUD iTunes: http://bit.ly/LBWITUNES Google Play: http://bit.ly/LBWGOOGLE Stitcher: http://bit.ly/LBWSTITCHER RadioPublic: http://bit.ly/LBWRADIOPUB YouTube: http://bit.ly/LBWYOUTUBE - SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: http://bit.ly/LBWFACEBOOK Twitter: http://bit.ly/LBWTWITTER Instagram: http://bit.ly/LBWINSTA
Generating Steam HeatToday's Bombshell (Bombshell Radio)Bombshell Radio4pm EST 9pm BST 1pm PDT bombshellradio.com#GeneratingSteamHeat #Postpunk #punk #newmusic #60sClassics #Ska #60sGarage #StitcherRadio #Itunes #BombshellRadioTurkish Delight-Li Col Vas (From the I Heart Noise Records album ‘Howcha Magowcha’ 2018)French Vanilla-Sports (From the self titled Danger Collective Records album 2017)C.A.R-Becky’s (From the Kill The DJ Records album ‘My Friend’ 2014)Okay Champ-William Tell (Self released digital single 2018)Off Beat-Little Sensations (From the Toast Records compilation album ‘Purgatorio Rock’ 2018)Vox Low-I Wanna See The Light (Ivan Smaghee Version) (Astro Lab Records 12’’ 2016)The Velvet Underground-Heroin (From the Verve Records album ‘The Velvet Underground & Nico 1967)Baby Grande-Zephyr (From the forthcoming self titled HoZac Records album 2018)The Church-Under The Milky Way (Mushroom Records 7’’ 1987)Idles-Television (From the Partisan Records album album ‘Joy As An Act Of Resistance’ 2018)The Menstrual Cramps-Idols (From the self released album ‘Free Bleedin’ 2018)Soakie-Boys On Stage (From the self released digital album ‘Dangerous Doge Demo’ 2018)Soot Sprite-Not Twisting (Self released digital single 2018)Fresh-Nightime (Specialist Subject Records 7’’ 2018)Lucy And The Rats-Make You Mine (From the self titled Stardumb Records album 2018)
This week we are talking about Joy As An Act Of Resistance, Safe In The Hands Of Love, and Blur. IDLES have brought forth a punk rock album in 2018 that doesn't sound cliche, but is it higher quality than most? Yves Tumor is creating experimental beats with even more experimental vocals. Does it all mesh nicely? Elii has put out his debut album, do we think he's on the right track to success? We discuss all this and more, including Russ beef, diss tracks, and age. Listen to Blur on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/elii2eyes/sets/blur Thank you to James, Oisín, and Elii for making the podcast better. Follow them on Twitter @Belligerentburg, @Oisin1001, and @Elii2Eyes Chase did the editing magic here. You should check out his YouTube channel and Twitter and tell him all the nice things Stay up to date on new episodes and interact with us on Twitter: @AboutSinging Check out our snazzy website where we are adding content: TalkingAboutSinging.Podiant.Co See all of our past scores here and let us know what you think Email us questions or suggestions at TalkingAboutSinging@gmail.com Support us on Patreon Thanks for listening.
K7 PIRATELive, interview, review : rendez-vous en terres rock un mardi sur deux, de 20h à 21h Emission du 18/09 : retour dans nos rades favoris au Havre... Et ailleurs ! [ LIVE ] - Mc Daid's, 05/09/18 : Black Market Karma, orga Rock In The Barn- Au Ponant, 10/09/18 : Boytoy 'Mary Ann', orga Arnaud- Le Martin-Pêcheur (guinguette, région parisienne), 09/18 : Pallanza- Le Martin-Pêcheur (guinguette, région parisienne), 09/18 : White Velvet, 'Winter' - Mc Daid's, 13/09/18 : Male Gaze, orga Fake Live- Mc Daid's, 12/09/18 : Grand Collapse, orga Skinless Asso [ SORTIE D'ALBUMS ] - Idles 'Joy As An Act Of Resistance'- Interpol 'Marauder'[ LIVE ] - Mc Daid's, 10/09/18 : Sounds Against Vultures, orga Clément- Mc Daid's, 10/09/18 : Tuscoma, orga Clément [ AGENDA DES CONCERTS ] - 20/09 : Le 106, release party de SOZA- 21-22-23/09 : festival Ouest Park, avec The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Servo, MNNQNS, Sextile...- 29/09 : 9e édition du festival Rock In The Barn : Zombie Zombie, Slift, The KVB...- 06/10 : 1er concert de la nouvelle association havraise Cool For Fools, au Mc Daid's, avec Bad Breeding et Misere Nobis RENDEZ-VOUS EN 2019 POUR LA PROCHAINE EMISSION !Et rejoignez la page Facebook de K7 Pirate pour plus d'infos. Emission par Clément Mehenni et Clémentine Quéré
Awakening to a riotous chorus of birdsong and a sun drenched morning, I reflect on the power of joy as an expression of life during this challenges and life devouring narrative of our times. How to face fear with joy? These musings are the beginning of a journey I seek to take as I deepen […]
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