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Latest podcast episodes about katie alice greer

Holy Crap Records Podcast
Ep 284! With​​ music by: Advance Base, Alien Nosejob, Katie Alice Greer, Jinksie, Johnny Stegosaurus, Два Два Дев'ять

Holy Crap Records Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 49:22


Best of the underground, week of Oct 10, 2023: Bad geography, an erotica rundown, and Devo-esque begins. Also, great great music. (All podcasts are on www.hlycrp.com, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.)  

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Post Definitely
Episode #9 w/ Katie Alice Greer

Post Definitely

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 17:22


"Dreamt I Talk to Horses" by Katie Alice Greer.

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Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition
Episode 578: June 12, 2022

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 80:00


Episode 578: June 12, 2022 playlist: Julee Cruise, "In Your World of Blue" (Nutcracker: An American Nightmare) 2003 TNC Sam Prekop and John McEntire, "A Ghost At Noon" (Sons Of) 2022 Thrill Jockey Katie Alice Greer, "Captivated" (Barbarism) 2022 FourFour Limpe Fuchs, "Solo 1" (It's Up To You) 1974 Presler / 2022 Play Loud! Christian Hawkins, "Motions" (Last Year) 2022 Here To Go Fink, "Autobahn" (Mondscheiner) 1999 L'Age D'Or Le Petit (Donato Dozzy and Stefano Ghittoni), "Ferro" (Le Petit) 2022 Maga Circe Musica Tom Recchion, "The Hyacinth Shop" (Japanese Cassette) 2022 Feeding Tube Al Cisneros, "Carport Dispensary" (Sinai Dub Box (2012-2022)) 2022 Drag City Flavia Massimo, "Bit Pass" (Glitch) 2022 Audiobulb Mike Tamburo, "4.22" (The April Tapes) 2022 self-released Tara Jane O'Neil, "At Last the Night Has Ended (piano rehearsal)" (Side Dish) 2022 self-released Duet Emmo, "Or So It Seems" (Or So It Seems (Remastered)) 2022 Mute Piano Magic, "Blood and Snow" (Writers Without Homes) 2021 Second Language Music Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.

The Alphabetical Fugazi
"Reclamation" with Allison Wolfe

The Alphabetical Fugazi

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 63:35


"Reclamation" by Fugazi https://fugazi.bandcamp.com/track/reclamation U.S. states making 2021 moves on abortion rights and access https://news.trust.org/item/20201231112641-qfynt/ Fugazi vs. Destiny's Child "Independent Room" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvhTjiOHP0g Email the podcast: fugaziAtoZ@gmail.com In lieu of donations to the podcast this week I'd like to encourage you to donate to Planned Parenthood (https://www.plannedparenthood.org/) NARAL Pro-Choice America (https://www.prochoiceamerica.org/) or another organization that fights for reproductive freedom. Born an identical twin in Memphis, Tennessee, Allison Wolfe was raised in an all-female household by a lesbian feminist mother who started the first women's health clinic in Olympia, Washington. Wolfe co-founded a punk feminist fanzine Girl Germs, all-girl band Bratmobile, and third-wave feminist punk movement riot grrrl. She also sang in the bands Cold Cold Hearts, Deep Lust, Partyline, Cool Moms, Sex Stains, Ex Stains, and Scorpio Scorpio/Cliquey Bitches. In 1999, Wolfe initiated the non-profit feminist music festival Ladyfest, which spread around the US, the UK and beyond. She lives in Los Angeles where she holds a master in specialized journalism in the arts from the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. Wolfe produces a podcast “I'm in the Band,” sings in bands, DJs, and is working on an oral history of riot grrrl book and audio archive. Website: https://www.allisoncwolfe.com Instagram & Twitter: @realbabydonut FB: https://www.facebook.com/the.real.allison.wolfe Bandcamp: https://allisonwolfe.bandcamp.com [Has my former bands: Cliquey Bitches, Cool Moms, Ex Stains, and Partyline] All "I'm in the Band" podcast episodes are listed/linked on this page on my website (and I'm also listing them individually below): https://www.allisoncwolfe.com/podcast Magic Witch Cookbox song: https://va31g.bandcamp.com/track/people-ain-t-no-good [Magic Witch Cookbox = me + K. Joseph Karam (The Locust, Le Shok) + Coady Willis (Murder City Devils, Big Business, Melvins)] I'm in the Band is/was a monthly podcast hosted/produced by Allison Wolfe and produced/engineered by Jonathan Shifflett. Bratmobile and riot grrrl co-founder Allison Wolfe converses with prominent punk/indie musicians. Each episode explores an artist's journey through personal history, coming to consciousness, musical awakening and cultural activism. I'm in the Band listening links: Episode 1, Donita Sparks / L7 Listen free on YouTube: https://youtu.be/TxlYguqK5aA For Tidal subscribers: http://read.tidal.com/article/im-in-the-band-ep-1-bratmobile-and-l7-members-talk-bloody-tampons-pantsuits-and-more Episode 2, Brontez Purnell / Gravy Train!!!! Listen free on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOynynE24G4 For Tidal subscribers: http://read.tidal.com/article/im-in-the-band-episode-2-brontez-purnell Episode 3, Alice Bag / The Bags Listen free on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ONPKR3ZT18w For Tidal subscribers: http://read.tidal.com/article/im-in-the-band-ep-3-allison-wolfe-alice-bag Episode 4, Patty Schemel / Hole Listen free on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGaQLlB_7fQ For Tidal subscribers: http://read.tidal.com/article/im-in-the-band-ep-4-patty-schemel-hole-on-making-zines-with-kurt-and-courtney Episode 5, Ana da Silva / The Raincoats Listen free on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8opeXo5pxI&feature=youtu.be For Tidal subscribers: http://read.tidal.com/article/im-in-the-band-ep-5-ana-da-silva-on-riot-grrrls-and-kurt-cobain Episode 6, Gina Birch / The Raincoats Listen free on YouTube: https://youtu.be/x4Z0WexvdLc For Tidal subscribers: http://read.tidal.com/article/im-in-the-band-ep-6-gina-birch-talks-women-being-left-out-of-punk-history Episode 7, Marissa Paternoster / Screaming Females Listen free on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHn4g_pan7Q&feature=youtu.be For Tidal subscribers: http://read.tidal.com/article/im-in-the-band-ep-7-screaming-females Episode 8, Rachel Aggs, Billy Easter, Andrew Milk / Shopping Listen free on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBFEz8g9sL0&feature=youtu.be For Tidal subscribers: http://read.tidal.com/article/im-in-the-band-ep-8-shopping Episode 9, Palmolive / The Slits & The Raincoats Listen free on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQlgfIktvS4 For Tidal subscribers: http://read.tidal.com/article/im-in-the-band-ep-9-palmolive Episode 10, Katie Alice Greer & Daniele Daniele / Priests Listen free on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxWsKAl-j9Y For Tidal subscribers: http://read.tidal.com/article/im-in-the-band-ep-10-priests Episode 11, Julia Cafritz / Pussy Galore, STP, Free Kitten Listen free on YouTube: https://youtu.be/0H5-4YCAGiY For Tidal subscribers: http://read.tidal.com/article/im-in-the-band-ep-11-julia-cafritz-pussy-galore Episode 12, Ann Magnuson / Bongwater Listen free on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsBQFMTpDNg&feature=youtu.be For Tidal subscribers: http://read.tidal.com/article/im-in-the-band-ep-12-ann-magnuson I'M IN THE BAND Social Media: Instagram: @iminthebandpodcast Twitter: @iminthebandpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ImintheBandpodcast/

Goth Yearbook After Hours
Episode 18: Katie Alice Greer

Goth Yearbook After Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 93:12


Katie Alice Greer joins Caitlin and Eric to discuss the Dixie Chicks, Spin Doctors, interesting Taylor Swift lyrics and so much more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gothyearbookafterhours/support

Intercepted with Jeremy Scahill
American Dystopia

Intercepted with Jeremy Scahill

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 51:49


The Intercept’s Alice Speri discusses her investigation into the FBI’s creation of the term “black identity extremist” and explains why this label is so dangerous.  Science fiction author Cory Doctorow walks us through the dystopian yet highly plausible futures in his new book “Radicalized.”  Plus, Katie Alice Greer of the band Priests describes how history and mythology influenced their new record, “The Seduction of Kansas.”

The Noise Pop Podcast
SXSW 2019 Dispatch

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 50:58


Our 4th annual SXSW episode is here and we're bringing you music and conversations with some of our standout artists from the festival. Guests include Katie Alice Greer of DC rock band Priests, drummer and electronic fusionist Zach Saginaw of Shigeto and Carly Bond of Oakland's dreamy indie project, Meernaa. Tune in for interviews and music from each, as well as songs from our two favorite discoveries of the festival. Track List: 1. Priests - "Good Time Charlie", 2. Durand Jones & The Indications - "Long Way Home", 3. Shigeto - "The Line Up" (feat. Ian Fink), 4. Angie McMahon - "Keeping Time", 5. Meernaa - "Strange Life."

Talkhouse Podcast
Katie Alice Greer and Daniele Daniele (Priests) with Tyler Pope (LCD Soundsystem)

Talkhouse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 44:10


On the latest episode of the Talkhouse Podcast, LCD Soundsystem's Tyler Pope and Priests' Katie Alice Greer and Daniele Daniele chop it up backstage at Pitchfork Music Festival 2017. Their talk takes in the fantastic indie labels they run, D.C. punk, and LCD Soundsystem's earliest days. We also hear about the amplifier that nearly broke up Priests, and LCD's little-known Shellac connection. Check it out, and subscribe now on iTunes or Stitcher to stay in the loop on future episodes of the Talkhouse Podcast. Today’s episode is sponsored in part by Shure. Big thanks to Pitchfork for hosting Talkhouse at the festival. This episode premiered on Pitchfork Radio. —Elia Einhorn, Talkhouse Podcast host and producer @eliaeinhorn This episode was recorded, mixed and co-produced by Mark Yoshizumi.

WCPO Lounge Acts
Priests

WCPO Lounge Acts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 26:52


For most punk rock bands making their home in Washington, D.C. now would probably be a particularly opportune time to rage against the machine. Especially if your previous work had a decidedly political bent and you prided yourself on taking a stand against injustice and inequality, which is why the first full-length album from D.C.'s Priests, January's Nothing Feels Natural, was a refreshing but surprising new take on the band's strident sound and message. Speaking to the Guardian recently, singer Katie Alice Greer said the group was frustrated by critics who insisted that the lyrics on the album -- with sharp, spiky songs entitled "Pink White House," "Leila 20" and the crackling, post-punk title track -- were some kind of a reaction to the current political climate, especially since the group -- which also includes drummer Daniele Daniele, bassist Taylor Mulitz and guitarist Jaguar -- started working on it in 2014. The band has waded into political territory before with songs about the corrupting nature of power and the difficulties of navigating a consumerist culture on their two previous cassette releases and an EP, but on Nothing they turn their focus inward a bit, along with adding some new flavors to their smash-face, notoriously take-no-prisoners sound courtesy of oboes, piano, saxophone and a few disco beats. Their DIY nature comes naturally as owners of their own label, Sister Polygon, but be careful about trying to lock Priests into labels like "feminist punk" or even "punk," for that matter. "I don't have weird feelings about accidentally commodifying a subculture that benefits me way more than it benefits the subculture," Daniele told Spin shortly after the album's release. Mulitz added, "I think we isolated ourselves for a while out of distrust of not wanting to be used as a tool to sell the idea of counterculture or the image of it. But if anything, through making this record we've come to learn that it's OK to let your walls down." In short: Don't label Priests, just sit back and let their throbbing musical attack wash over you. Setlist: JJ Pink White House - interview - Lelia 20 Nothing Feel Natural Mix by Brian Niesz. Hosted by Gil Kaufman. For more on Priests visit 666priests666.com. For more Lounge Acts visit wcpo.com/LoungeActs.

Oh Boy by Man Repeller
048: Katie Alice Greer

Oh Boy by Man Repeller

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 69:07


Katie Alice Greer was born to a minister in Michigan, where she spent her childhood feeling lonely, getting herself grounded and discovering Jock Jams compilations and Motown music. She's now the lead vocalist of Priests, a D.C.-based punk band that's made a name for itself in music and political spheres alike. Spin recently dubbed Priests "activist rock," but Greer says they didn't set out to be an explicitly political band, it just kind of happened. "Music is inherently political, everything is political," Greer told Paula Mejia of Rolling Stone on the heels of the D.C. event she'd helped organize on Inauguration Day, called "No Thanks: A Night of Anti-Fascist Sounds." This week's episode of Oh Boy, a conversation between Greer and our host Jay Buim, comes at an interesting time. While a lot of us are quietly navigating the clashing of culture and politics, Greer is doing so on a very public stage. On purpose. Give it a listen to hear her tell Jay how, when and why it all started. Want more Katie? @K_ALICEGREER Want more Jay? @beardwizard

FemRock
FemRock 2: Nights of Manifest

FemRock

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2016 26:19


Fem Rock is a punk minded, music based podcast about female and gender nonbinary representation in the NC music scene. This episode of Fem Rock brings you cool interviews with the wide array of artists that played Manifest Music Festival in October 2016, a new inclusive kind of festival from downtown Chapel Hill. Featuring Tomboi, fkMtn, Audio Fidelity, Katie Alice Greer, Pinkwash, with a special audio appearance by local band Gown!