American folk singer-songwriter
POPULARITY
Interview with Kate O'Neill Police secretly monitored New Orleans with facial recognition cameras Personal context is Google's big advantage in AI Google is replacing the exec in charge of Search and ads Chicago Sun-Times Prints AI-Generated Summer Reading List With Books That Don't Exist Google's Gemini AI is coming to Volvo cars We're Definitely Going to Build a Bunker Before We Release AGI' OpenAI's planned data center in Abu Dhabi would be bigger than Monaco China begins assembling its supercomputer in space The environmental impact of LLMs ranked NYC Restaurant Interior or Black & White Drawing? Trump signs the Take It Down Act, criminalizing the distribution of nonconsensual intimate content and requiring platforms to promptly remove it when notified Google Challenges Meta With Smarter Glasses Watch Me Try Google's Live Language Translator. It's Wild. Google's Sergey Brin: 'I made a lot of mistakes with Google Glass' How Kara Swisher Scaled Even Higher No, Graduates: AI Hasn't Ended Your Career Before It Starts AI Discovers Suspected Trigger of Alzheimer's, And Maybe a Treatment OpenAI is buying iPhone designer Jony Ive's AI devices startup for $6.4 billion Gingers are Black Who is the "Tech TV hottie" mentioned in Kimya Dawson's 2004 song from the Juno soundtrack??? Some great new Apple Podcast reviews make mention of a certain jingle... New details emerge in death of Texas Renaissance Festival king, George Coulam Lego cat Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau Guest: Kate O'Neill (Tech Humanist) Download or subscribe to Intelligent Machines at https://twit.tv/shows/intelligent-machines. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: smarty.com/twit agntcy.org spaceship.com/twit
Interview with Kate O'Neill Police secretly monitored New Orleans with facial recognition cameras Personal context is Google's big advantage in AI Google is replacing the exec in charge of Search and ads Chicago Sun-Times Prints AI-Generated Summer Reading List With Books That Don't Exist Google's Gemini AI is coming to Volvo cars We're Definitely Going to Build a Bunker Before We Release AGI' OpenAI's planned data center in Abu Dhabi would be bigger than Monaco China begins assembling its supercomputer in space The environmental impact of LLMs ranked NYC Restaurant Interior or Black & White Drawing? Trump signs the Take It Down Act, criminalizing the distribution of nonconsensual intimate content and requiring platforms to promptly remove it when notified Google Challenges Meta With Smarter Glasses Watch Me Try Google's Live Language Translator. It's Wild. Google's Sergey Brin: 'I made a lot of mistakes with Google Glass' How Kara Swisher Scaled Even Higher No, Graduates: AI Hasn't Ended Your Career Before It Starts AI Discovers Suspected Trigger of Alzheimer's, And Maybe a Treatment OpenAI is buying iPhone designer Jony Ive's AI devices startup for $6.4 billion Gingers are Black Who is the "Tech TV hottie" mentioned in Kimya Dawson's 2004 song from the Juno soundtrack??? Some great new Apple Podcast reviews make mention of a certain jingle... New details emerge in death of Texas Renaissance Festival king, George Coulam Lego cat Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau Guest: Kate O'Neill (Tech Humanist) Download or subscribe to Intelligent Machines at https://twit.tv/shows/intelligent-machines. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: smarty.com/twit agntcy.org spaceship.com/twit
Interview with Kate O'Neill Police secretly monitored New Orleans with facial recognition cameras Personal context is Google's big advantage in AI Google is replacing the exec in charge of Search and ads Chicago Sun-Times Prints AI-Generated Summer Reading List With Books That Don't Exist Google's Gemini AI is coming to Volvo cars We're Definitely Going to Build a Bunker Before We Release AGI' OpenAI's planned data center in Abu Dhabi would be bigger than Monaco China begins assembling its supercomputer in space The environmental impact of LLMs ranked NYC Restaurant Interior or Black & White Drawing? Trump signs the Take It Down Act, criminalizing the distribution of nonconsensual intimate content and requiring platforms to promptly remove it when notified Google Challenges Meta With Smarter Glasses Watch Me Try Google's Live Language Translator. It's Wild. Google's Sergey Brin: 'I made a lot of mistakes with Google Glass' How Kara Swisher Scaled Even Higher No, Graduates: AI Hasn't Ended Your Career Before It Starts AI Discovers Suspected Trigger of Alzheimer's, And Maybe a Treatment OpenAI is buying iPhone designer Jony Ive's AI devices startup for $6.4 billion Gingers are Black Who is the "Tech TV hottie" mentioned in Kimya Dawson's 2004 song from the Juno soundtrack??? Some great new Apple Podcast reviews make mention of a certain jingle... New details emerge in death of Texas Renaissance Festival king, George Coulam Lego cat Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau Guest: Kate O'Neill (Tech Humanist) Download or subscribe to Intelligent Machines at https://twit.tv/shows/intelligent-machines. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: smarty.com/twit agntcy.org spaceship.com/twit
Interview with Kate O'Neill Police secretly monitored New Orleans with facial recognition cameras Personal context is Google's big advantage in AI Google is replacing the exec in charge of Search and ads Chicago Sun-Times Prints AI-Generated Summer Reading List With Books That Don't Exist Google's Gemini AI is coming to Volvo cars We're Definitely Going to Build a Bunker Before We Release AGI' OpenAI's planned data center in Abu Dhabi would be bigger than Monaco China begins assembling its supercomputer in space The environmental impact of LLMs ranked NYC Restaurant Interior or Black & White Drawing? Trump signs the Take It Down Act, criminalizing the distribution of nonconsensual intimate content and requiring platforms to promptly remove it when notified Google Challenges Meta With Smarter Glasses Watch Me Try Google's Live Language Translator. It's Wild. Google's Sergey Brin: 'I made a lot of mistakes with Google Glass' How Kara Swisher Scaled Even Higher No, Graduates: AI Hasn't Ended Your Career Before It Starts AI Discovers Suspected Trigger of Alzheimer's, And Maybe a Treatment OpenAI is buying iPhone designer Jony Ive's AI devices startup for $6.4 billion Gingers are Black Who is the "Tech TV hottie" mentioned in Kimya Dawson's 2004 song from the Juno soundtrack??? Some great new Apple Podcast reviews make mention of a certain jingle... New details emerge in death of Texas Renaissance Festival king, George Coulam Lego cat Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau Guest: Kate O'Neill (Tech Humanist) Download or subscribe to Intelligent Machines at https://twit.tv/shows/intelligent-machines. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: smarty.com/twit agntcy.org spaceship.com/twit
Interview with Kate O'Neill Police secretly monitored New Orleans with facial recognition cameras Personal context is Google's big advantage in AI Google is replacing the exec in charge of Search and ads Chicago Sun-Times Prints AI-Generated Summer Reading List With Books That Don't Exist Google's Gemini AI is coming to Volvo cars We're Definitely Going to Build a Bunker Before We Release AGI' OpenAI's planned data center in Abu Dhabi would be bigger than Monaco China begins assembling its supercomputer in space The environmental impact of LLMs ranked NYC Restaurant Interior or Black & White Drawing? Trump signs the Take It Down Act, criminalizing the distribution of nonconsensual intimate content and requiring platforms to promptly remove it when notified Google Challenges Meta With Smarter Glasses Watch Me Try Google's Live Language Translator. It's Wild. Google's Sergey Brin: 'I made a lot of mistakes with Google Glass' How Kara Swisher Scaled Even Higher No, Graduates: AI Hasn't Ended Your Career Before It Starts AI Discovers Suspected Trigger of Alzheimer's, And Maybe a Treatment OpenAI is buying iPhone designer Jony Ive's AI devices startup for $6.4 billion Gingers are Black Who is the "Tech TV hottie" mentioned in Kimya Dawson's 2004 song from the Juno soundtrack??? Some great new Apple Podcast reviews make mention of a certain jingle... New details emerge in death of Texas Renaissance Festival king, George Coulam Lego cat Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau Guest: Kate O'Neill (Tech Humanist) Download or subscribe to Intelligent Machines at https://twit.tv/shows/intelligent-machines. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: smarty.com/twit agntcy.org spaceship.com/twit
Interview with Kate O'Neill Police secretly monitored New Orleans with facial recognition cameras Personal context is Google's big advantage in AI Google is replacing the exec in charge of Search and ads Chicago Sun-Times Prints AI-Generated Summer Reading List With Books That Don't Exist Google's Gemini AI is coming to Volvo cars We're Definitely Going to Build a Bunker Before We Release AGI' OpenAI's planned data center in Abu Dhabi would be bigger than Monaco China begins assembling its supercomputer in space The environmental impact of LLMs ranked NYC Restaurant Interior or Black & White Drawing? Trump signs the Take It Down Act, criminalizing the distribution of nonconsensual intimate content and requiring platforms to promptly remove it when notified Google Challenges Meta With Smarter Glasses Watch Me Try Google's Live Language Translator. It's Wild. Google's Sergey Brin: 'I made a lot of mistakes with Google Glass' How Kara Swisher Scaled Even Higher No, Graduates: AI Hasn't Ended Your Career Before It Starts AI Discovers Suspected Trigger of Alzheimer's, And Maybe a Treatment OpenAI is buying iPhone designer Jony Ive's AI devices startup for $6.4 billion Gingers are Black Who is the "Tech TV hottie" mentioned in Kimya Dawson's 2004 song from the Juno soundtrack??? Some great new Apple Podcast reviews make mention of a certain jingle... New details emerge in death of Texas Renaissance Festival king, George Coulam Lego cat Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau Guest: Kate O'Neill (Tech Humanist) Download or subscribe to Intelligent Machines at https://twit.tv/shows/intelligent-machines. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: smarty.com/twit agntcy.org spaceship.com/twit
JJBPod continues watching Dandadan. We also talk about types of pizza, Spanish-only rideshare encounters, Kimya Dawson's I Love Giants, anvil knowledge and maneki neko. | Follow us on Apple Podcasts | Support us on Patreon | Follow us on Twitter | Subscribe to us on YouTube | Join the fan Discord
Season 21 Episode 18 EXTREMELY SPECIAL "PARENTHOOD" EPISODE! Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy) - John Lennon Baby's Baby's - Little Fevers Before You Were Born - Bo and the Locomotive The Gentle Preservation of Children's Minds - Irving Море дерев (A Sea of Trees) - SMURNO Daddy - Haley Father & Son - Dappled Cities And Mom and Kid - They Might Be Giants Reading Rainbow Theme Song - The Octopus Project feat. The Flaming Lips Still Fighting It - Ben Folds You Are My Baby - Kimya Dawson Do You Realize?? - Sharon Van Etten Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel) - Billy Joel White Lilacs - The Womenfolk This episode features a clip from The Local's podcast Sweden in Focus where Richard Orange talks about the country's generous paternity leave and the effect it has on families. There's also a clip from Bill Maher's not-so-great podcast Club Random where Penn Jillette talks about evolutionary love for one's children. Nick Cave also reads a response he wrote to a fan who was concerned about bringing a child into the world in its current state on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. There are also birthday greetings to September babies from Tiktoker Soupy Garbage Juice (he's released the full song but I didn't realize it until too late to include the whole song on the show). And while not mentioned in the episode, I highly recommend Ric Burns' documentary about Ansel Adams.
Eli Conley is an indie folk singer-songwriter, teaching artist, and activist based on Miwok and Nisenan land (Sacramento, California). He makes music for queer and trans folks, justice seekers, and anyone who doesn't fit easily in a box. Eli's voice is tender and heartfelt, with melodies and that can leave you teary-eyed yet hopeful. As a queer transgender man from the South, his songs tell stories that aren't always reflected in roots music. Eli founded Queer Country West Coast, a regular series featuring LGBTQ+ blues, folk, and country artists in California. He has opened for Carsie Blanton, Heather Mae, and Grammy-winner Kimya Dawson, and been featured in the Huffington Post and the Advocate. Eli's third album Searching for What's True is coming in July 2023. Themes of uncertainty, ache, and loss come up again and again on this record. The songs are drawn from the concrete and immediate details of daily life: a stuffed animal clutched in a child's arms, a colorful sunset after a forest fire, a confederate statue toppling to the ground. Searching for What's True is Eli's first release since being diagnosed with a serious repetitive stress injury that forced him to stop playing music for many months. After wrist surgery and careful rehab, he came back to songwriting with a renewed sense of purpose. On the album's first single "Making Something New" he describes the work of an artist as "finding beauty in the wreckage / making meaning of the grief / when we tell our stories true we find release." His deep belief in the transformative power of creativity stems not only from his own experiences, but his many years leading singing and songwriting classes for queer and transgender people and allies. https://www.eliconley.com/ Support the showTwitter: GenderStoriesInstagram: GenderStoriesHosted by Alex IantaffiMusic by Maxwell von RavenLogo by Lior Effinger-Weintraub
In this long delayed(sorry) episode, the guys talk what records give them Fuzzy Feelings. First off, Ryan show's off Marnie Stern's S/T! Then, after that, Chris let's his affinity for twee indie be known when he shows up with Kimya Dawson's Remember That I Love You.
it’s been a few months since i broke up with my therapist and i’ve been doing pretty well. really well, actually. there are some things that it would be nice if they were going a little differently but none of them are high anxiety situations. everything has been manageable. i’ve been able to check in with people when i have something to think through. i don’t feel like i’m holding too much in - just enough. i’m not feeling too stressed. my days are full and i’m having a nice time.i’m not sure how to account for it all. like, i want an explination. why. but maybe that’s all it is. i ride this moment and if things change i adjust. and that will be fine.i wore white pants all day yesterday. i can do anything.DOWNLOAD/STREAM RECORDING00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 House Deposit “Cruise Control” Reward For Effort03:15 LAPS “Not Often” Soon Not Often In It05:53 little champion “i saw yr boat” Curiosity08:50 Crissy Bell “A Little Love” Weakness13:25 Alpha Error “Soft Boycott” i16:29 ALIEN NOSEJOB “Cabanossi” HC45 7"18:09 Noxeema “Red Line” NOXEEMA19:30 Eggy “Bar Fred” Billy22:02 Sipper “N.J.F.D.” Adam Driver EP24:11 Buni Hate Mail “Soup” Chain Mail27:37 Lande Hekt “Gigantic Disappointment” Gigantic Disappointment30:39 PYNKIE “Shrinking Violet” neoteny33:00 Lovelet “Tusks” couple’s fight night36:05 Sunglaciers “Through the Screen” Foreign Bodies38:06 Warsh “Brat” Burning Urge EP39:38 Ennui Trust “Pay It Forward” Ennui Trust42:29 Caroline Says “Smoke and Mirrors” Ohio River EP45:04 Sylvia Wrath “Softy” Saint Catherine48:25 Your Heart Breaks “Wesley Crusher (feat. Kimya Dawson)” The Wrack Line51:04 Dim Wit “Ms. Itnot” Dim Sh!t53:27 Sigh “Pretty Furious” Images55:37 Year Of Birds “Beg Steal or Borrow” Pellethead57:33 Hefner “The Weight Of The Stars” The Fidelity Wars60:27 Energy Slime “It’s Cold” Singles62:25 JOBS “Similar Canvas” Similar Canvas
We survived 2022 and are discussing some of our favorite things! Also: Caitlin issues a formal apology, Krystal's indie music intuition proves correct and Toshio educates us about an obscure and absolutely wild TV program from the early 2000s. Support us on Patreon -> https://www.patreon.com/twocentsplustax Transcripts -> https://twocentsplustaxpodcast.com/podcast-transcripts/
In this episode, Tyler and Greg discuss two movies from the 2000s with lauded indie soundtracks. The first being 2004's Garden State, written and acted in by Zach Braff. The movie is about a man reconnecting with his hometown friends, as he struggles with a sense of connection and meaning, alongside his love interest Natalie Portman. The movie features a wide array of music, serving as a commercial for The Shins with Gold Teeth featured prominently. There's also tracks from early Coldplay, Imogen Heap's project Frou Frou, and more. Next, Juno -- the smash hit about a young high school girl experiencing an unplanned pregnancy, offering the baby up for adoption, and getting to know the adopting family. Meanwhile, she is still in school, defining her relationship with the father, and facing deeply profound issues. The soundtrack is roughly half Kimya Dawson, a spunky underground folk artist, representative of the mixed maturity of the characters. The second half is made up of psuedo-glam muse pieces that come as recommendations from the adopting father, a professional jingle writer and accused John Lennon wannabe.This episode discusses the culture significance of the movies, the plot in relation to the audience journey, and the way the music serves these movies and even how it stands on its own.
Caleb Clark and Kimya Dawson discuss anti-folk singer-songwriter Kimya Dawson. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/caleb-clark6/support
Jon from Jon Breaks Bad News joins the show this week to go through some folk punk. Can a song with a horrible singer and lyrics that are impossible to decipher beat a song with ridiculous lyrics and a droning vocalist. You get to decide between: O'Death: Down to Rest Vs Kimya Dawson: The Beer
The Music Explorers of Comedy™ share their favorite bands. At the frequent request of fans, we dedicated a whole episode to talking about some of our favorite music from childhood to today. We chat about Pink Floyd, Prince, Nirvana, OK Go, Post Modern Jukebox, Of Montreal, Green Day, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Flaming Lips, The Police, Sting, Devo, CCR, The Talking Heads, Coletrane, Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Charles Mingus, Kimya Dawson, The Avett Brothers, Nine Inch Nails, Knower, Zappa, Weather Report, Mono Neon, The Uncluded, Funkadelic, Vulfpeck, Lionel Ritchie, Bobby McFerrin, Tribe Called Quest, Hieroglyphics, NWA, Eminem, Cameo, The Time and more We'll take you on journeys like how Shane went from listening to MC Hammer and Vanilla Ice as a kid; to Biggie as a teen; to Outcast and Eminem in early adulthood; to a more recent path of discovery that took him from Lyrics Born to Deltron 3030 to Aesop Rock to Prof. Every month The MEC™ like to ask our Patrons to suggest subjects for a full public episode. Not only do our supporters finance our ability to put out awesome free public content like this, but they help steer the ship with fun suggestions like this. Link to Mel Gibson's video (skip to 23:40): https://www.canceledpriests.org/fr-altman-mel-gibson-speak-hard-truth-to-chicago-and-to-the-bishops/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mind-under-matter/support
The Music Explorers of Comedy™ share their favorite bands. At the frequent request of fans, we dedicated a whole episode to talking about some of our favorite music from childhood to today. We chat about Pink Floyd, Prince, Nirvana, OK Go, Post Modern Jukebox, Of Montreal, Green Day, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Flaming Lips, The Police, Sting, Devo, CCR, The Talking Heads, Coletrane, Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Charles Mingus, Kimya Dawson, The Avett Brothers, Nine Inch Nails, Knower, Zappa, Weather Report, Mono Neon, The Uncluded, Funkadelic, Vulfpeck, Lionel Ritchie, Bobby McFerrin, Tribe Called Quest, Hieroglyphics, NWA, Eminem, Cameo, The Time and more We'll take you on journeys like how Shane went from listening to MC Hammer and Vanilla Ice as a kid; to Biggie as a teen; to Outcast and Eminem in early adulthood; to a more recent path of discovery that took him from Lyrics Born to Deltron 3030 to Aesop Rock to Prof. Every month The MEC™ like to ask our Patrons to suggest subjects for a full public episode. Not only do our supporters finance our ability to put out awesome free public content like this, but they help steer the ship with fun suggestions like this. Link to Mel Gibson's video (skip to 23:40): https://www.canceledpriests.org/fr-altman-mel-gibson-speak-hard-truth-to-chicago-and-to-the-bishops/
Check out a very fun new episode where we talk about WWE releases, AEW Full Gear, @bryandanielson's anti-folk with Kimya Dawson, and the greatness of Bob Sapp's "Sapp Time" With special guest Douglas Martin! (KEXP, FanFyte) Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wrestlingclubwfmu/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/wrestling_club_ Follow us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WrestlingClubwithDarrenBrett Subscribe: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3mBPaii Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3jESGH2 Stitcher: https://bit.ly/37VuygQ Produced by Isaiah McBethTheme song by Steve DeSiena https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/109584
Singer-songwriter Maria Kelly joins Alan and guest co-host Cassie Delaney to talk about ever slightly alternative millennial's favourite film of 2007, Juno. We talk about the soundtrack, JK Simmons and Alison Janney, Elliot Page's amazing performance, how to avoid becoming Mark as you get older, being obsessed with Michael Cera, Kimya Dawson, we even talk about the colour grading. Honest to blog, it's a great film and we had a great time talking about it. Maria is @MariaKellyMusic. Her amazing album The Sum Of The In-Between is available everywhere now. Alan is @alan_maguire. Juvenalia is his main thing right now. Cassie is @CassieLorraine. You can hear her every week on The Creep Dive Thank you to Dee McDonnell for our artwork. We have a Patreon! You can get bonus episodes including our fortnightly show Started/Finished where we talk about the pop culture we started and finished in the previous two weeks. We also have some free lil bits of merch. It's patreon.com/juvenalia This episode was edited and produced by Alan. Juvenalia is a Tall Tales podcast. Thank you Cassie.
Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Tom Greatorex from Black Wire naming his favourite album of the 00s era. Tom picks The Moldy Peaches album and chats about his love for the music created by Adam Green and Kimya Dawson, from the brilliant songcraft to the quirky lyrics. There's also a shout out for Jeffrey Lewis, with Tom explaining how he ended up touring with one of his favourite musicians (and buying him ice cream!) Remember you can check out our full episode with Tom about Black Wire in our library, too. Black Wire fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 25 August 2021* GIDDY STRATOSPHERES As part of our partnership with 00s indie film Giddy Stratospheres, we're delighted to be able to offer listeners of the Boys in the Band Podcast an exclusive 20% discount to rent the film via Vimeo On Demand. Just follow the link - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/giddystratospheres - and enter the promo code boysintheband at checkout, and you'll be able to stream the film for as little as £3.59. FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
Join our producers as we share some of our favourite tunes that we've been listening to lately! Autumn, Michelle, Wen and Luis share some songs for us to listen to, let us know what these songs mean to them and the team shares their thoughts on the songs as well. First, Autumn explains why Kimya Dawson's 2006 track I Like Giants has been a feminist anthem for her throughout the years. Then Michelle explains the power behind FKA Twigs magnum opus, mary magdelene off of the album of the same name. Next, Wen introduces us to an up and coming Canadian band made up of two trans women known as Black Dresses as we listen to their track entitled IM A FREAK CUZ IM ALWAYS FREAKED OUT off of their album Peaceful as Hell. Last but not least, Luis explains the legacy of Argentinian singer Mercedes Sosa and shares her song Me Gustan Los Estudiantes from her 1971 album Homenaje a Violeta Parra. Enjoy!Music featured in this episode: Kimya Dawson - I Like Giants: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJDx_-aCY6UFKA Twigs - mary magdalene: https://youtu.be/YUvJOZfdGQg Black Dresses - IM A FREAK CUZ IM ALWAYS FREAKED OUT: https://youtu.be/ef5OriyLvHkMercedes Sosa - Me Gustan Los Estudiantes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOxS1EbaEhkIntro/interstitial music: Rainbow - Chad Crouch★ Support this podcast ★
Jeffrey Lewis is a musician from the Lower East Side of Brooklyn who followed in the tradition of NYC’s “anti-folk” movement. He writes songs that come from his observations of the changing world around him. In the last 25 years he has released over 35 albums’ worth of material- including collaborations with the likes of Kimya Dawson, Diane Cluck, and Peter Stampfel. Here, Jeffrey speaks with guest host Jack Habbeger about his musical beginings, writing comics, family, collaborating with the History Channel, and his unlikely friendship with the late indie rock hero David Berman. Artist portrait by Taylor W. Rushing taylorwrushing.com Produced and hosted by Jack Habbeger Jack Habbeger on Instagram: @jackhabbeger Post-production by Markly Morrison Jeffrey Lewis online: thejeffreylewissite.com Jeffrey Lewis on Instagram: @jeffreylewisband Low Profile on Instagram @lowpropodcast Support the program: patreon.com/lowprofile
The endearingly profane anti-folk pioneer and artistic rabble-rouser Ed Hamell, aka Hamell on Trial, joins us for this one, and helps us make a large announcement that we’re excited to share with you! We were able to squeeze in almost two hours of his tour stories (featuring the likes of fellow anti-folk legends Ani DiFranco and Kimya Dawson), shared Syracuse roots, and good-natured political debate, so settle in and get ready to spend some quality time with this truly wholesome anti-folkery. Later in the show, we get into WTF is anti-folk, anyway, and note the looming 18th anniversary of the Iraq War. Featured songs are “Values,” “Social Distancing,” and “Gonna” by Hamell on Trial, courtesy of the artist. Follow Hamell On Trial: https://www.hamellontrial.org/home Instagram (for Hamell’s art): @hamelltv
Raquel picks the 2007 indiewood smash JUNO this week. It's one of her more recent feel good movies. She loves the dialogue & the characters. Raphael finds those exact things annoying, after loving the film on it's release. Raquel is emotionally moved & loves Michael Cera. Is Juno looking for a father figure in Jason Bateman, or being flirtatious? Raphael thinks the movie is trying too hard to be cool and hipster, but also finds a way to drop some personal Kimya Dawson and Juno soundtrack stories. The Generation Splice is film podcast where retired psychologist Dr. Raquel Martinez, a Baby Boomer through and through, and her son Raphael Jose Martinez, a cranky Millenial punk rocker, former music journalist, and current film writer, discuss various films through the lens of their generation & personal experiences. Every week one host picks a film for the two of them to dissect and see if they can splice together the generation gap via their love of the movies. Feel free to write to us! Give us some film suggestions at generationsplice@gmail.com or @gensplicepod on Twitter. Raphael is on Twitter at @citycelluloid. You can find his film writing at cinefile.info and film-cred.com The show is produced by The Martinez Family & the show's theme song was written, performed, & produced by Raphael.
[podcast_subscribe id="23590"] Michael Salamone chats with Evan Greer about her new album, "Spotify Is Surveillance," her work with Fight for the Future and all things Surveillance Capitalism. Evan Greer is a trans/genderqueer activist singer/songwriter, parent, and organizer based in Boston. She writes and performs high-energy acoustic songs that inspire hope, build community, and incite resistance. Evan tours internationally as a musician and speaker, and facilitates interactive workshops to support movements for justice and liberation. Wielding an arsenal of fiercely radical songs that vary in style from pop-punk poetry to foot-stompin’ bluegrass singalongs, Evan has been honored to collaborate, tour, and share stages with artists as musically diverse as Pete Seeger, Against Me!,Talib Kweli, Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine, Against Me!, Ted Leo & the Pharmacists, Michael Stipe (REM), Amanda Palmer, Immortal Technique, Kimya Dawson, Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), Hari Kondabolu, Billy Bragg, Pamela Means, Anti-Flag, Downtown Boys, The Coup, Anne Feeney, Oi Polloi, Dispatch, Dirty Projectors, Screaming Females, and Chumbawamba. She's currently the campaign director for Fight for the Future, the viral digital rights nonprofit behind the largest online protests in history. Evan writes regularly for The Guardian, Time, Newsweek, and HuffPost, has been a guest on Good Morning America and All Things Considered, and has been interviewed about her music activism by the New York Times, Rolling Stone, TIME Magazine, Pitchfork, NBC News, Billboard, the Wall Street Journal, Spin Magazine, CBS News, Washington Post, Democracy Now!, The Atlantic, The Nation, CNN, Mother Jones, and even Fox News. Evan’s website is http://evangreer.org (evangreer.org) and you can follow her on Twitter https://twitter.com/evan_greer (@evan_greer). Her new album “Spotify is Surveillance” is available at http://evangreer.bandcamp.com (evangreer.bandcamp.com) or wherever you prefer to stream or purchase music. Visit http://www.fightforthefuture.org (www.fightforthefuture.org) to get involved in online activism with that great organization. Feel free to also try out Michael’s new FREE & without-tracking music streaming service at https://michaelsalamone.com/wp-admin/Bloopidy.com (Bloopidy.com). He made it for himself, but shares his toys with others. Don’t forget to subscribe to THIS podcast so not to miss out on these conversations, especially as we're going to forego the weekly episode drop schedule and just start scheduling around our guests and current events. Until next time, you be you, and let’s please be good to each other. Cheers. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Support this podcast
2 MUCH TV - The Best Comedy/Songwriting Podcast of 2021 - Real Magazine This week we're talking about the second episode of ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT, Top Banana. We get into our feelings on Michael Cera, shoplifting and the time the people of bloomington lied to me about Kimya Dawson. We're also leaning that casting our spiderman film is turning out to be a bigger job than we anticipated but we're forging ahead. Our guest this week is JOHN RUSSELL of the band Gnawing from Richmond, VA. He wrote a great song for the episode and tells us about the australians that helped him discover the Simpsons. Check out Gnawing: https://gnawinggg.bandcamp.com/album/shaky https://twitter.com/gnawinggg https://www.instagram.com/gnawinggg/ https://twitter.com/basterdofyoung ____ www.patreon.com/2muchtv www.prettymatty.com www.ponytheband.ca twitter.com/prttymtty twitter.com/PONYtoronto
Visit our website BeautifulIllusions.org for a complete set of show notes and links to almost everything discussed in this episodeSelected References:5:53 - See “This is why you get worked up about politics, according to science” (CNN, 2017)7:58 - Difficult Conversations by by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton, Sheila Heen11:04 - “According to Peter Ditto, a psychology professor and researcher who studies motivated reasoning and what he refers to as “hot cognition” - the interface between passion and reason,“People think that they think like scientists, But really they think like lawyers. Scientists don't care what the answer is: they look at the data and draw a conclusion, Lawyers know the conclusion they want to reach, then they harness a bunch of facts to support that conclusion.” And this is how we construct our political facts, whether we realize we’re doing it or not.” - For more on this, confirmation bias, motivated reasoning, and other cognitive biases see “When It Comes to Politics You’re Not As Rational As You Think” (University of California News, 2016) and “Cognitive Biases Cheat Sheet” from writer Buster Benson, author of Why Are We Yelling? The Art of Productive Disagreement14:42 - See “This Article Won’t Change Your Mind” (The Atlantic, 2019) or “Why Facts Don’t Change Our Minds” (James Clear)15:25 - See “Why Won’t They Listen?” (New York Times, 2012) and Jonathan Haidt interview with Tamler Sommers 17:49 - See “The Psychology Behind Why Politics Can Get So Heated — and How to Show Up Differently” (Healthline)18:29 - “Due to this overlapping of identities, political identity is now sometimes referred to as a mega identity. According to political psychologist and author Liliana Mason, people have a huge number of different group identities, any of which might seem the most salient at any given time. In general, the identity at the top of your mind at any given moment most likely will be the identity facing the most pressing threat. But over the past few decades, the parties have become increasingly aligned with other social identities including race, religion, and rural or urban location. And when these links start connecting our parties and other parts of our social identities, then all of this gets drawn into that one particular political competition. once these mega-identities get formed, we start to think of out-group partisans as quite different from us — not just in terms of their political views, but also racially, religiously, and with any number of overlapping categories. We feel ever more socially distant from these out-group members, which makes it easier to dehumanize them, to think about them with less generosity.” - See “As the Rhetoric Escalates: Talking with Liliana Mason” an interview with Lilliana Mason, political psychologist and author of Uncivil Agreement: How Politics Became Our Identity22:40 - The exact lyric is “Scotty liked all of the books that I recommended even if he didn't I wouldn't be offended........” in the song “Tire Swing” by Kimya Dawson, which appears on the Juno movie soundtrack20:54 - Social Identity Theory23:52 - “For people who pay attention to such things, New Haven is widely regarded as a pizza mecca, and is home to a few locations, most notably Pepe’s and Sally’s, that frequently appear on best pizza lists. Locals not only identify as being defenders of New Haven pizza, or more appropriately “apizza,” against other cities such as New York and Chicago, but also within New Haven everyone has a particular place that they argue is the best. For what it’s worth, and although I’ve certainly softened in my stance, I still happen to be a Pepe’s partisan, and won’t really argue unless you try to tell me that Modern is better.” For more on the New Haven pizza scene see Frank Pepe’s Pizzeria Napoletana, and “The Definitive Guide to New Haven Pizza” (Eater, 2014)25:08 - See Negative Partisanship, “Negative Partisanship Explains Everything” (Politico, 2017), “How Hatred Came to Dominate American Politics” (FiveThirtyEight, 2020), and “The rise of negative partisanship and the nationalization of U.S. elections in the 21st century” (Electoral Studies, 2016)28:55 - See Dehumanization, “What Is Dehumanization Anyway?” (Psychology Today, 2018), “The 5 Steps of Dehumanization” (Psychology Today, 2018) and “Dehumanizing Always Starts With Language” (Brene Brown, 2018)30:48 - See “The Age of “Mega-Identity” Politics” (The Ezra Klein Show) - an interview with Lilliana Mason30:52 - Minimal Group Paradigm30:57 - See “Robbers Cave Experiment” (Simply Psychology) and “Revisiting Robbers Cave: The easy spontaneity of intergroup conflict” (Scientific American, 2012)43:08 - “Six of One - Obamacare vs. The Affordable Care Act” (2013 video clip from Jimmy Kimmel Live)44:00 - See “Party Over Policy: The Dominating Impact of Group Influence on Political Beliefs” by Jeffrey Cohen (Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2003)51:48 - “Don’t put too many onions in the sauce” (video clip from Goodfellas)55:52 - See “Teresa Bejan on Free Speech, Civility, and Toleration” (Episode 116 of the Mindscape Podcast) - an interview with Teresa Bejan, political scientist and author of Mere Civility: Disagreement and the Limits of Toleration56:45 - See “Managing Conversations When You Disagree Politically” (American Psychological Association)This episode was recorded in October 2020The “Beautiful Illusions Theme” was performed by Darron Vigliotti (guitar) and Joseph Vigliotti (drums), and was written and recorded by Darron Vigliotti
On today's episode I talk to musician Diane Cluck. Originally from Lancaster, PA, Diane began playing music in grade school. She started to perform publicly in New York in the early 2000s, in the same LES folk scene that included Jeffrey Lewis, Regina Spektor and Kimya Dawson, and since then has recorded and released over a dozen albums and compilations. Her latest Common Wealth was just released in June, and it's just wonderful! This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter.
1. Werewolf Barmitzvah / The Roots 0:23 2. Talk To The Crypt / BP & Tragedy Khadafi 4:07 3. Psychopath feat. Snak The Ripper / Onyx & Dope D.O... 3:06 4. Deep in the Woods / The Herbaliser 2:46 5. Apocalypse Zone Ft. Aesop Rock / Cryptic One 3:36 6. Frankenstein / Braille And Symbolyc One 3:28 7. Werewolf / The Frantics 2:04 8. Monster / Killer Mike 2:05 9. 28 litres plus tard / Gérard Baste 4:46 10. Gremlins / Danny Brown | www.AudioCastle.net 2:07 11. Halloween / Jerry Seinfeld 6:41 12. Witch Doctor feat. Apathy / Wildcard 2:25 13. Run / Flatlinerz 3:25 14. Nightmare on Fro Street / A-F-R-O 3:07 15. Mogwaï (feat. Cyanure) / Les Gourmets 3:55 16. Halloween / Arsonists 4:01 17. Devil's Son / Big L 4:00 18. Into The Woods & The Witch / Danny Elfman 3:32 19. Nightmares / Dana Dane 5:17 20. Campfire Story feat. Storyville / Mega Ran & Richie Br... 3:10 21. Bats / The Uncluded (Aesop Rock & Kimya Dawson) 6:42 22. Creepy Crawly / Ghettosocks, Savilion, Timbuktu, Wo... 3:36
“That ain't no Etch-a-Sketch. This is one doodle that can't be undid, Homeskillet.“ Our J episode is brought to you by the number 16 - the age of our protagonist in this heartwarming cautionary whale of a SunnyD loving teen misfit with a hamburger phone who finds herself unexpectedly expecting by her best bud. Yes Taco Belles, it's JUN0! We're chatting soundtrack, which is choc-full of indie-rock/ indie-folk delights from the likes of Kimya Dawson, The Moldy Peaches and Antsy Pants, Belle & Sebastian, Sonic Youth, Cat Power, Mott The Hoople, The Kinks, Matteo Messina, Barry Louis Polisar and The Velvet Underground. Dream big! Juno Movie soundtrack Diablo Cody Jason Reitman Ellen Page Michael Cera Jason Bateman Jennifer Garner --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/societyowesmeagenxpodcast/message
Bob and Mike talk about the curious disappearance of Connie Converse, play the smooth sounds of Connie Constance, juxtapose it with the loud rock of Tropical Fuck Storm, the frenetic punk of Fire Engines, the anti-folk of Kimya Dawson, and the chill vibe of Noga Erez & Rousso.
Jackson Bird (@jackisnotabird) joins to discuss Neil Cicierega's Potter Puppet Pals! Jackson, a trans man, opens the episode by discussing their experience with the JK situation, and then shares LOADS of behind-the-scenes info about Potter Puppet Pals! Topics include: Disclosure: Trans Lives on Screen, Neil Cicierega Mouth Dreams, Harry and the Potters, The Harry Potter Alliance, Yule Balls, Draco puppet, puppet myths, hand motions, flash animations, TSA, NPAA ratings, butternut squash, jack-o-lanterns, Lorem Ipsum, Kimya Dawson, Sorted, the fine wine of disses, and more! Youtube links: Potions Class, Wizard Angst, Mysterious Ticking Noise, Wizard Swears VOTE: vote.gov Thanks to our sponsors! FUBOTV: Get 15% off your first month and a free trial! SKILLSHARE: First 1,000 get a Skillshare Premium trial! STITCHFIX: Get 25% off when you keep your entire fix! — Thanks for listening to this episode of Potterless! Don’t want the journey to stop? Check out the links below and as always, Wizard On! WEBSITE: PotterlessPodcast.com (LEARN ABOUT THE SHOW!) PATREON: patreon.com/potterless (SUPPORT THE SHOW!) TWITTER: twitter.com/potterlesspod (TWEET THE SHOW!) INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/potterlesspodcast (PICTURES OF THE SHOW!) FACEBOOK: facebook.com/potterless (HOME OF THE FANCY PRIVATE GROUP!) MERCH: potterlesspodcast.com/merch (REP THE SHOW!) DISCORD: (For $2+ patrons!) Created/Hosted/Edited/Produced by Mike Schubert, Music by Bettina Campomanes, Web Design/Art by Kelly Schubert Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It is important to give your inner child love, support and reassurance, in “normal” times. But it is especially true when we’ve all been so shocked and challenged by world events out of our control. By connecting to and listening to your inner child you can help to heal yourself while stepping into your full adult being. In this episode, Kelly helps you to identify what your inner child can sound like and how to build a stronger relationship of integrity and trust with yourself. There’s even a mini-meditation to help you on your inner child journey! And we close with a beautiful song by Kimya Dawson that’s guaranteed to warm your heart. Go ahead, connect to that “little you”. She’s full of wisdom and wonder. And every bit of work you do to hear and heal your inner child, helps heal the world. For real. That’s how it’s done. For daily inspiration and motivation follow Strong Women Co on facebook and Instagram: www.facebook.com/StrongWomenCo www.instagram.com/strongwomenco To join our FREE online Tribe: www.facebook.com/groups/SWCTribe Check out our website for our programs and kits: https://strongwomenco.com Featured song: “You Are My Baby (unreleased)” by Kimya Dawson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qqe3o-LYvCY
Welcome to the Soundtrack Summer series, where we explore one collection of work each episode and break down how music affects both the fictional world and the viewer experience. Juno has a unique soundtrack filled with classics, love songs, and original music by Kimya Dawson. How does the music of Juno support the film's depiction of teenage life, especially one that has been turned upside down? And how does song placement affect our perception of the film's incredibly unique characters? This episode also raised funds for The Bail Project! Streamed 6/27/2020. Master Link Hub: bit.ly/sync-radio Live (every Saturday at 6 pm PST): bit.ly/sync-live Podcast/Listen Again: bit.ly/syncpodcast Donate to The Bail Project: bit.ly/sync–TBP
This story originally aired on November 26, 2016. Singer-songwriter Kimya Dawson writes intimate music that connects with her fans in a very personal way. Olympia's independent K Records wrote that "her recordings make it feel as though you have a friend there whispering in your ear. And you do because Kimya is your friend." However, Dawson's intimacy can sometimes get her into trouble. She finds herself opening her heart too much and taking in too many friends. At our live event in May, Dawson shared one of her songs and explored how she sometimes loses herself in her need to be a friend to everyone.
There is nothing like standing in the crowd, watching your favorite musician take the stage, playing your favorite song live right in front of you. Well thanks to a little global pandemic, going to a concert has been more or less impossible. Well, those of us at Sound Effect miss hearing live music, and we are willing to bet that you do to. Today on the show, we are going to bring the concert to you. We're going to be playing live music recordings that were performed and recorded just for Sound Effect over the years. Singer songwriter Lydia Ramsey channels her ancestors in a haunting folk tune. Also some political satire in song form from Long Winters front man John Roderick . And get out the Kleenex... Kimya Dawson performs a real tear jerker. Plus live recordings from Chastity Belt , Ben Union , Naomi Wachira and Skerik’s Bandalabra . Click the play button above to listen to the show.
There is nothing like standing in the crowd, watching your favorite musician take the stage, playing your favorite song live right in front of you. Well thanks to a little global pandemic, going to a concert has been more or less impossible. Well, those of us at Sound Effect miss hearing live music, and we are willing to bet that you do to. Today on the show, we are going to bring the concert to you. We're going to be playing live music recordings that were performed and recorded just for Sound Effect over the years. Singer songwriter Lydia Ramsey channels her ancestors in a haunting folk tune. Also some political satire in song form from Long Winters front man John Roderick . And get out the Kleenex... Kimya Dawson performs a real tear jerker. Plus live recordings from Chastity Belt , Ben Union , Naomi Wachira and Skerik’s Bandalabra . Click the play button above to listen to the show.
Jeffrey Lewis in conversation with David Eastaugh Lewis is often regarded as part of the antifolk movement, foremost because he was one of the many bands and performers (including The Moldy Peaches, Kimya Dawson, Diane Cluck, Regina Spektor, Major Matt Mason USA and Lach) who played in the 1990s at New York's SideWalk Cafe and its biannual antifolk festivals and open micevents. His music also possesses certain traits of a perceived antifolk style - a downbeat self-deprecating humor, an off-kilter singing style, a mixture of acoustic and 'punk' songs which feature themes of everyday occurrences and feelings. Lewis himself does not mind the 'antifolk' tag: "I think it's a cool title. The fact that no one knows what it means, including me, makes it kind of mysterious and more interesting than saying that you're a singer/songwriter or that you play indie rock." After being signed by the British record label Rough Trade in 2001, Jeffrey Lewis released his first official album The Last Time I Did Acid I Went Insane. Also that year (in February), Lewis was visited by Kimya Dawson while living in Austin, Texas. Over the week she stayed there, they wrote five songs. These songs were later re-recorded with a full band and released by K Records under the moniker "The Bundles," on an album of the same name, in 2010.[8] In 2003 Rough Trade released the album It's the Ones Who've Cracked That the Light Shines Through, credited to Jeffrey Lewis with Jack Lewis and drummer Anders Griffen. His third Rough Trade record, City and Eastern Songs, was released in the UK in November 2005 and in the US in September 2006. Most of Lewis's albums also include his brother, Jack Lewis, who wrote or co-wrote and sang and played bass on a number of the songs. In October 2007, Rough Trade released 12 Crass Songs, a Jeffrey Lewis album consisting entirely of songs written by the British punk band Crass, reworked to match Lewis's antifolk style. In a January 2018 "MusicMakers" interview with Adafruit, Lewis announced he was working on numerous new projects, including "Writing a new issue of my comic book series, mastering an album I recorded of covers of Tuli Kupferberg songs, mixing an album I recorded in collaboration with Peter Stampfel, and working on writing and recording new songs with my band for my own next album. Remastering and repackaging my old 2005 album “City & Eastern Songs” for a deluxe vinyl re-issue."
After a sudden shock rocks his world, Ben's finds himself in a very unexpected situation, and learns what a difference a good friend can make in a time of need. Support the show (https://www.humanearth.net/donate/)
WE'RE BACK!!!!!!! After a brief summer hiatus, Mik and Auger return to tell you about some of their college antics, but mostly to talk to you about the medieval Korean zombie drama show called Kingdom, and a magical visual novel called The Arcana, and the dope female-led -and run game developing studio Nix Hydra. Theses! a la Martin Luther. We are the Martin Luther of podcasting.00:00 - 14:00Intro!14:00 - 20:00Kimya Dawson's cover of MCR's The Kids From YesterdayThen Auger reminisces about college extracurriculars for like a second24:00 - 54:00Mik's Kingdom of Hat Fashions/Zombie Talk54:20 - endTHE ARCANA VISUAL NOVEL AND THE TRIUMPHANT TALE OF NIX HYDRAThank you for listening! I love you and also you will receive a divine reward in the afterlife for listening to our podcast
Jaren lang, tussen Rick de Leeuw en Luc De Vos, was Daniël Dee de huisdichter van Oeverloos. Daarna was hij twee jaar lang de stadsdichter van Rotterdam. Daniël heeft een nieuwe dichtbundel, en die heeft weliswaar geen titel, maar er valt wel veel over te vertellen. Dus gaat het in Oeverloos over een leven met en zonder kinderen, over een leven met en na een depressie, en over muziek: de oerpunk van Richard Hell, de geniale waanzin van Les Claypool en Frank Zappa, de poëzie van De Kift, Eddie Vedder en Leonard Cohen, de humor van Dan Reeder en de volstrekte eigenheid van Kimya Dawson.
Jaren lang, tussen Rick de Leeuw en Luc De Vos, was Daniël Dee de huisdichter van Oeverloos. Daarna was hij twee jaar lang de stadsdichter van Rotterdam. Daniël heeft een nieuwe dichtbundel, en die heeft weliswaar geen titel, maar er valt wel veel over te vertellen. Dus gaat het in Oeverloos over een leven met en zonder kinderen, over een leven met en na een depressie, en over muziek: de oerpunk van Richard Hell, de geniale waanzin van Les Claypool en Frank Zappa, de poëzie van De Kift, Eddie Vedder en Leonard Cohen, de humor van Dan Reeder en de volstrekte eigenheid van Kimya Dawson.
Your Funpoint! turtles have been working out at the library this week, and we're ready to discuss Kimya Dawson's Thunder Thighs! You can expect a lot of the usual from us in this one as we really dig into Danny DeVito's A-List status, "Do the Mario", and introduce a brand new Game of Thrones character. Slap City picks: "My Famed Disappearing Act by Thank You Scientist, "Loose Lips" by Kimya Dawson. Listen to our playlist here Join us in 2 weeks when we'll discuss our 8th Patreon pick, Pavement's Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain! Our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/postgameofthrones Join our Discord chat: discord.gg/7sbAt9X Check out our merch here: http://www.redbubble.com/people/wehgrr/collections/647855-postgame-of-thrones-podcast
YAAS FIRST EPISODE OF THE MUSIC SERIES I have six artist recommendations. Briefly discuss all of them. I have a playlist on spotify all setup. Not a crazy amount of detail, mostly just recommending a bunch of queer music. Episode One covers: -Troye Sivan -King Princess -girl in red -The Japanese House -Hayley Kiyoko -Kailee Morgue -Kimya Dawson https://open.spotify.com/user/j7hy8jl566t0o2wjp5gwohxw1/playlist/5pEtI7PRJptOKtymhZPVzQ?si=8OQtkq-DRsGgm1Slnn9sqg FOLLOW THE PLAYLIST! Also check out this cover of Troye Sivan's "BITE" played on tuba, trombone and other shit. https://soundcloud.com/user-32315819/bite-on-tuba-and-trombone-24b
One of the most diversely talented musicians I’ve spoken with, Joe is a composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist fluent in everything from classical music to punk rock. He’s also licensed his music to well-known movies and television shows… he’s a paid consultant and a major independent developer for Apple’s Logic, GarageBand and MainStage Programs… he’s developed an incredible line of fuzz pedals used by people like Richard Fortus, Blake Mills, Lyle Workman, Mike Keneally, John Bohlinger, Adam Levy, Jane Weidlin, Pete Thorn and loads of others… and he’s a prolific writer and the former senior editor at both Guitar Player and Premier Guitar magazines He’s also recorded and/or toured with Tom Waits, PJ Harvey, Tracy Chapman, Marianne Faithfull, the Eels, Courtney Love, John Cale, DJ Shadow, Aimee Mann, Julieta Venegas, Oranj Symphonette, Jerry Harrison, Action Plus, Meat Beat Manifesto, Carrie Underwood, Tchad Blake, Flood, Tipsy, Kimya Dawson, Jill Sobule, Jane Weidlin and Belinda Carlisle, Flea, Les Claypool, O.A.R., and many other artists… On this call, Joe gets really deep and opens up about growing up in a family of educators and the internal struggles he dealt with as a result… His favorite interviews of the 2,000 interviews he’s done over the last 30 years… he also talks about being a diagnosed depressive… his biggest struggles and the most difficult thing he’s ever had to do. VERY open and honest conversation: Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ELovesGuitar
This week the gang explores the issues with the Oscars and why it may be dying out. They discuss short films by big name directors, Comic-Con previews and new casting news - PLUS Nick explains why The Godfather is the best movie ever. Music this week is from Kimya Dawson for the original soundtrack to Juno (2007). Movies Spoiled include: Jaws (1975), The Godfather (1972), LOST (2004-2010), Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017). The following are links to short films and trailers referenced in the episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LE8kTPtLftI - Gregg Goes Boom https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXLO2dFfwLE - "Come Together" - a H&M Holiday Short https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_KSYIZ61q0&t=200s - The Audition https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=305ryPvU6A8 - Homepod https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVDtmouV9kM&t=27s - Godzilla: King of the Monsters Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiblmGnet2Q&t=159s - Fantastic Beasts 2 Trailer
SCOTT YODER "Where Are They Now" A Fool Aloof Burger Records (2018) TAPE OUT NOW: http://burgerrecords.11spot.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=yoder Seasoned musician Scott Yoder has travelled a persistent & diverse path since he first began performing as a young teenager. From starting out with the noisy garage pop of his former band The Pharmacy to playing as a backing musician for Kimya Dawson he has always reinvented himself. All the while opening for bands such as Fleet Foxes, Smith Westerns, Black Lips & Kevin Morby. As a solo musician he further evolved his sound into fronting an electrified & theatrical band of glammy freaks across the US & Europe. After a series of cassettes he released his first solo LP “Looking Back In Blue” to critical acclaim in May 2016. “Lyrically impressive songs & melodies drive this album” (Surviving the Golden Age) “No matter what the sound the songwriting remains the strongest part of Scott’s work” (Clunk Magazine). His new 7” “Ways Of Love” (Greenway Records) comes out in September as he embarks on a US tour. Drawing inspiration from T. Rex, The Damned & Kate Bush the new single evokes a moody & danceable darkness that compels you to follow him deeper. Look for him & his band (featuring Shawn Randles from Boyfriends, Bryant Moore from The True Loves & Brent Zmrhal from Slushy) this fall as he tours the USA.
This week, Burger-A-Day writers James and Marisa discuss the teen comedy Juno. They dive into teen pregnancy, The Moldy Peaches, Kimya Dawson, Diablo Cody, and teen pregnancy. Check out our sponsor: the Good Taste Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/good-taste/id1331981072?mt=2
Welcome to the trailer of StickerGiant's podcast Sticker Stories. Meet Andrew and Hamish, the hosts of the show, and get a preview of the awesome small businesses that market their companies with stickers. Also, since it's National Doughnut Day, we share a fun die cut sticker that's in the shape of a doughnut. Today’s music was Cha Cappella from Jimmy Fontanez and My Rollercoaster from Kimya Dawson.
Voici le centième opus d'"En cadence", une émission mensuelle consacrée aux grands thèmes éternels de la musique populaire : l'amour, les voyages, les filles, l'expression verbale ou les collages.Fêtons ce numéro cent sans faire de façons avec pas moins d'une dizaine de dizaine de chansons rentrées au chausse-pied dans notre heure d'émission. Un programme relativement éclectique, à l'image des précédents épisodes mais en pire, constitué autour de comptines, chansonnettes, cavatines, ritournelles et autres turlurettes. Car si on ne peut pas écouter une chanson cent fois, on peut toujours écouter cent chansons une fois.Liste des morceaux :01. Yves Simon - Tu marches dans une ville02. MOI (Musiques Opiniâtres Inopinées) - Dans la rue03. Tom Zé - Cademar04. Throwing Muses - Say Goodbye05. Sapho - Clean06. Scout Niblett - Texas07. Prinzhorn Dance School - Crash, Crash, Crash08. Minor Threat - Straight Edge09. Man Man - Sarsparillsa10. Tim Hart & Maddy Prior - Turkey Rhubarb11. Geinoh Yamashirogumi - 都からきたシタヤン12. Charles Manson - I'll Never Say Never To Always13. Ruthann Friedman - Topsy-Turvy Moon14. Heron - Sally Goodin15. Yannis Markopoulos & Kostas Virvos - Ο Μαυρομίχος16. The Holy Modal Rounders - Morning Glory17. Sparks - Gratuitous Sax18. Christopher Casson - Twinkle Twinkle19. Ben Zimet - Klein Yidele20. Why? - Twenty Eight21. The Magnetic Fields - Boa Constrictor22. Jason Falkner - The Invitation23. Éloïse Decazes & Delphine Dora - Malourous qu’o uno fenno24. Josephine Foster - Beauty Crowds Me Till I Die25. Karl-Heinz Schäfer - La Belle poupée26. Serge Gainsbourg - Eau et gaz à tous les étages27. Neung Phak - Look Thong Joi28. Le Grand Orchestre du Comptoir de Marrakech - Roucoucou29. Fritz Liechti & Family - Kittens30. The Who - Do You Think It's Alright?31. Leslie Bricusse & Anthony Newley - Ooompa Loompa32. Yola Polastri - Los Niños y su mundo33. Plearn Promdan - Farang Zeang Bong Fai34. The Mothers of Invention - Bow Tie Daddy35. Les Arts Florissants - Réveillez-vous, dormeur36. Sophie Karthäuser & Eugene Asti - Ba, Be, Bi, Bo, Bu37. Marian Anderson - Dere's No Hidin' Place Down Dere38. Billie Burke - Come Out, Come Out39. Nicole Romain - Blind Songbird40. Silmaril - Vita Brevis41. Mireille Darc & Serge Gainsbourg - Fermez les guillemets42. Philippe Crab - Réponds43. Catherine Hershey - Le Pélerin44. Bridget St. John - It Seems Very Strange45. Kathe Green - I Love You ('Though You Are Not Here)46. Julien Clerc - Les Enfants et les fifres47. Maurice Lecœur - Jacques Borel48. The Polyphonic Spree - The Rebecca Fantasy49. Animal Collective - College50. Weezer - My Evaline51. Guided By Voices - You're Not An Airplane52. The White Stripes - Passive Manipulation53. Ici Paris - Desdenova54. Noir Désir - Hoo Doo55. Violent Femmes - Old Mother Reagan56. Lucrate Milk - Bocops57. Hubert-Félix Thiéfaine - Dernière station avant l'autoroute58. Brigitte Fontaine - Les Petits chevaux59. Van Dyke Parks - Laurel Canyon Blvd60. Albert Marcœur - L'Épitaphe61. Malicorne - Voici venir le joli mai62. De Kift - IJlende Meeuw63. Kimya Dawson & Pablo Das - Unrefined64. Thao & the Get Down Stay Down - The Clap65. Tall Juan - I Like To Stay Home66. Wild Man Fischer - I Light the Pilot67. Kara Nau & John Nau - Lala68. Mônica Vasconcelos - Sunshine Vignette69. Jenny Hval - Some Days70. David Sylvian - 125 Spheres71. The Young Gods - Outside72. Lee Hazlewood - Love and Other Crimes73. Tom Waits - Clang Boom Steam74. Krzysztof Komeda - Chanting75. Alain Souchon & Laurent Voulzy - Ils étaient deux garçons (trois)76. Jonathan Richman - Nishi77. Dando Shaft - Prayer78. The Beautiful Losers - Welcome79. Megapuss - Mister Meat (Hot Rejection)80. Soft Machine - Thank You Pierrot Lunaire81. Reaching Quiet - Self Portrait Hand Puppet82. De La Soul - A Little Bit of Soap83. Pascal Comelade & Les Limiñanas - Wunderbar84. Udo Lindenberg & Das Panikorchester - Die größte Liebe85. Jean-Luc Le Ténia - Quand je serai connu86. Daniel Johnston - There Ain't Much You Can Do87. Lee Wallin - Juba This88. Saint Etienne - Dilworth's Theme89. Daniel Balavoine - Petite Musique Terrienne90. Ziz Zazou - Le Téléphone pleure91. The Waterboys - I Am Not Here92. Frank Ocean - Fertilizer93. Jay-Jay Johanson - Spellbound94. Kanye West - I Love Kanye95. Breakout - Po ten księżyc złoty96. Dominique Blanc-Francard - Ailleurs97. Laurent Voulzy - Aut'chose98. George - Title Song99. Tony, Caro & John - Homecoming100. Katerine - Quand c’est finiÉcouter
Episode Four Synopsis: Three twelve-year-old longtime friends endure school, puberty and other common adolescent concerns while solving the mystery of a supposedly haunted China Doll. In the fourth episode, Zach, Poppy and Alice resume their quest to bring eternal peace to the soul of Elinor in spite of the destruction of their camp and loss of provisions. Only to end up knocking on death's door when sailing by boat. Rated: PG for scary situations Original Novel By: Holly Black Adapted By: Tim Pylypiuk Starring: Tim Pylypiuk, Pheobe Murer, Maria Illiou and Bill Boutin Soundtrack By: Maurice Chavalier, Kimya Dawson, Shelby Flint and Joanthan Eng
Episode Two Synopsis: Three twelve year old long-time friends face the pearls of puberty while solving the mystery behind a supposedly haunted China Doll. In this episode, having lost his action figures for good, Zach withdraws further as he prepares to break the news to Poppy and Alice. Meanwhile, Poppy learns more on the morbid origins of the China Doll (Aka The Great Queen) and convinces the others to accompany her on a quest related to it. Rated: Public for all ages Original Novel By: Holly Black Adapted By: Tim Pylypiuk Starring: Tim Pylypiuk, Maria Illiou, Phoebe Murer and Bill Boutin Soundtrack By: Maurice Chavalier, Assorted Valient Hearts Songs, Kimya Dawson, Danny Elfman and The Proclaimers
This week Aimee-Beth returns to dissect “Take A Picture” from Definite Industrial Rock band Filter. Are these the most soaring and pretentious lyrics ever written about a naked alcoholic terrorizing an airplane? Would this video be better with our modern mermaid-tail technology? What does Patrick’s dad think about his son now? Also: Our twee-est Kimya Dawson impressions, #PolingRock, and a youtube comment takes us on an oddly specific tour through the 90’s Good music in this episode: NIN’s “Perfect Drug” and Filter’s “Nice Shot”
We are lucky enough to have Feel Good Lost's Brendan Canty stop by to tell us about one of his favourite songs, plus new music from Rusangano Family, Frightened Rabbit, Whitney, Land Lovers, Toby Kaar, The Thermals, Pleasure Beach, Funeral Suits and The Joy Formidable, as well as Jason Lytle, Giant Sand and Kimya Dawson. Strange Brew - indie beats, alternative rock and good vibrations from the past, the present and the not too distant future with gugai. Every Thursday night at Róisín Dubh, Galway, Ireland and every Friday at 9pm on 8radio.com. www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway twitter/@gugai gugai@roisindubh.net
This week I'll be spinning a full hour of music from artists on the roster of this year's Fountain Square Music Fest. Music from Sonic Youth ft. Thurston Moore, Jad Fair, Kimya Dawson, Native Sun, Sotomayor, Mexican Institute of Sound, Sirius Blvck, Kishi Bashi, Helado Negro and more.
This week I'll be spinning a full hour of music from artists on the roster of this year's Fountain Square Music Fest. Music from Sonic Youth ft. Thurston Moore, Jad Fair, Kimya Dawson, Native Sun, Sotomayor, Mexican Institute of Sound, Sirius Blvck, Kishi Bashi, Helado Negro and more.
This week I'll be spinning a full hour of music from artists on the roster of this year's Fountain Square Music Fest. Music from Sonic Youth ft. Thurston Moore, Jad Fair, Kimya Dawson, Native Sun, Sotomayor, Mexican Institute of Sound, Sirius Blvck, Kishi Bashi, Helado Negro and more.
Well, this week we have new music for you from Daithi, Eoin Dolan, Animal Collective, Solar Bears, The Prettiots, Field Music, Lusts, Twin Peaks, plus Toby Kaar, Kimya Dawson, Augustines, and Colm Mac Con Iomaire tells us about one of his favourite songs. Strange Brew - indie beats, alternative rock and good vibrations from the past, the present and the not too distant future with gugai. Every Thursday night at Róisín Dubh, Galway, Ireland and every Friday at 9pm on 8radio.com. Facebook/strangebrewgalway twitter/@gugai gugai@roisindubh.net
It's The Moth Podcast Halloween Special! A young woman working at a haunted maze encounters a pop star and workers at a bar are confronted by a band of roving vampires. Storytellers: Kimya Dawson and Kevin Haas. Music in this episode by The Uncluded. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode originally aired live on KWTF Sonoma County Radio on February 10, 2015. In this episode, Tristy, your lovely host, is flying solo and exploring SLOWING DOWN. We explore Jeff Bridges' new album, Sleeping Tapes and we connect more deeply with that great teacher of slowing down, The Snail. ENJOY!Songs played:Sleep, Dream, Wakeup by Jeff Bridges (2015)"Sleepy Time" by Raymond Scott (1964)"Slow Hands" by Zee Avi (2009)"Slow Moves" by Jose Gonzalez (2006)"Wake Up, Sleepyhead" by Azure Ray (2010)"Slow Pour" by Sarah Jaffe (2014)"Lullabye" by Emitt Rhodes (1970)"Slow Down" by Múm (2013)"Lullaby" by The Cure (1984)"While We Were Dreaming" by Pink Mountaintops (2009)"Temescal Canyon" by Jeff Bridges (2015)"Sleep" by Kimya Dawson (2008)"Slow" by Twin Shadow (2010)Don’t forget to stay connected on all the social media places!Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, 8Tracks, Pinterest, SoundCloudPlease feel free to rate and subscribe and do all the things the robots like to push us up the ladder on I-Tunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/spilling-rubies/id928952261
This episode originally aired live on KWTF Sonoma County Radio on February 10, 2015. In this episode, Tristy, your lovely host, is flying solo and exploring SLOWING DOWN. We explore Jeff Bridges' new album, Sleeping Tapes and we connect more deeply with that great teacher of slowing down, The Snail. ENJOY!Songs played:Sleep, Dream, Wakeup by Jeff Bridges (2015)"Sleepy Time" by Raymond Scott (1964)"Slow Hands" by Zee Avi (2009)"Slow Moves" by Jose Gonzalez (2006)"Wake Up, Sleepyhead" by Azure Ray (2010)"Slow Pour" by Sarah Jaffe (2014)"Lullabye" by Emitt Rhodes (1970)"Slow Down" by Múm (2013)"Lullaby" by The Cure (1984)"While We Were Dreaming" by Pink Mountaintops (2009)"Temescal Canyon" by Jeff Bridges (2015)"Sleep" by Kimya Dawson (2008)"Slow" by Twin Shadow (2010)Don’t forget to stay connected on all the social media places!Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, 8Tracks, Pinterest, SoundCloudPlease feel free to rate and subscribe and do all the things the robots like to push us up the ladder on I-Tunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/spilling-rubies/id928952261
take yr vitamins See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Originally Released 04/15/09 The gang is back together as our third episode in MUPPET MARCH is barely about the Muppets. Talking points: Hawaii. WFMU. Kimya Dawson. Schoolwork. Muppets Take Manhattan VS Watchmen. Comics by the Cover, That's Newstastic! Moment with Mark. Featuring special musical guest LAUREN ADAMS! everythingswonderful@gmail.com
Now I lay me down to sleep… If you liked the music I used in the episode this week, download it. The song was Sleep by the incredible Kimya Dawson… download it here. No related posts.
Getting close to Hallows Eve here on the Howe Sound System. This week's show has some Halloween overtones with Kid Koala opening the show scratchin' up some familiar Charlie Brown. We get into the Good Time Girl groove with Cobra Killer, then Gin Wigmore carries us into Psychobilly territory with Kill Of The Night. Italy's Tying TIffany wrecks it up with Drownin' and the Bondage Fairies bring the 8 bit distorted goodness on their track Morphine. Crystal Castles take us a little closer to where we usually tread on the HSS with Untrust Us, and we hear a unique one from The Uncluded, which is a collaboration between Aesop Rock and Kimya Dawson. The Butthole Surfers really bring the weirdness with Kuntz and the subs start to get a workout as the show heads dubsteppy. Loefah brings a remix of the Vex'd track 3rd Choice and we get a newish mix of Dark Steering from Squarepusher. Distance brings Menace and the show ends with one from Reso titled Check 1,2 that is so new it's still warm. Cobra Killer: Good Time Girl Gin Wigmore: Kill Of The Night Tying Tiffany: Drownin' Bondage Fairies: Morphine Crystal Castles: Untrust Us The Uncluded: Bats Butthole Surfers: Kuntz Vex'd: 3rd Choice (Loefah Remix) Squarepusher: Dark Steering (KCRW Session) Distance: Menace Reso: Check 1,2
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Certainties (featuring music by Anita Ward and Kimya Dawson)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Certainties (featuring music by Anita Ward and Kimya Dawson)
Felipe y Diego hablan de la B.S.O. "Juno": el film protagonizado por Ellen Paige incluye temas de Sonic Youth, Kimya Dawson, Belle & Sebastian o la propia pareja protagonista de la película.
Alex Pardee sits down with me for a discussion via skype. We talk Eye Lube, Beards, Antioch, B.A.R.T. Twist, Crawdads, Zero Friends, The Used, Upper Playground, Workation, Sketch 4 Sketch, Mental Health, Charlie Sheen, Choe, Aesop Rock, Kimya Dawson, and Sucker Punch
A disgruntled girl finds the perfect target. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, the nothing-but-cover-songs show! Featuring Bad Brains as played by Kimya Dawson, Iggy Pop as played by Russians, a severely blackened Bob Dylan song, Beethoven, and even two accordion songs. -- Full playlists at http://pwmradio.vze.com and/or http://theodcollective.vze.com
2008 Great Music Round-up featuring music by Bon Iver, David Byrne/Brian Eno, Delta Spirit, Kimya Dawson, Silver Jews, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, and Paleface! We also discuss Operation Valkyrie, Protein Folding, SETI@home, Houdini and more!
New Music at Your Leisure! We've got the new Danity Kane, Missy Elliot, Kimya Dawson, and other songs as hyped by Linda James. That and its like restaurant week at Gay Pimpin' - we all introduce our new restaurants for your review. Brought to you by PartySmart.
PUNKCAST#1099-02-06 Kimya Dawson, with friends, performing live at Union Hall, Brooklyn, on Jan 20 2007. More info: http://punkcast.com/1099