Indie rock band from Chicago, Illinois
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Experimental Hip-Hop, Contemporary Jazz, Musique Concrete - all this and more on NOISE!Playlist: Portishead - HunterMartha Skye Murphy - NeedChristine Jensen Jazz Orchestra - WinkDun-Dun Band - No. 20 (Once Raw: The Aging G)Kamasi Washington - Lines in the SandJPEGMAFIA - don't rely on other menDeath Grips - On GPNightjaR, featuring Pan Amsterdam - Space-BarDeem Spencer - see me as myselfEarl Sweatshirt, The Alchemist - Heat CheckWho Cares, featuring Vivian Fung - Glimpses: KotekanJohn Kameel Farah and Nick Fraser - DirgeKim Cass - Fog Faceclaire rousay, featuring Lala Lala - please 5 more minutesDamsels - No Trick Pony
En MdC, semanario de actualidad musical , entrevistamos a Carmesí , The Yellow Melodies (Rafa Skam) y Veneziola (Rafa Bernal y Ful Martínez)La noche de los Grammy Latinos de Arde Bogotá. Azkena Rock (Queen of The Stone Age), The Smashing Pumpkins al Cruilla Festival, NOFX se despiden en mayo en Madrid, The Lemonheads regresan con "Fear of living". Olivia Rodrigo comparte su nueva canción. Vuelven Nudozurdo y Amateur. Pink Pantheress, Apartamentos Acapulco, Lala Lala, The Drums, The National, Tigre y Diamante, Radio Palmer, Helado Negro, Sunlit, nuevo proyecto de Johnn Moore,, Coque MallaEn la agenda reseñamos las actuaciones de Los Lagos de HInauult, The Wedding Present, Napalm Death, Angela Hoodoo, Santero y Los Muchachos, Malevaje, Josemi Carmona, Patáx, Lágrimas de Sangre, El Jose, Rayden, Anier, The Aristocrats, Fernando Rubio & The Inner Demons, Evve, Veneziola, Homenaje a Krahe
Edición Limitada - 13 de Noviembre del 2023. Selección, producción, realización y conducción: Francisco J. Brenes (Beatmaster23). Presentando musica de Lala Lala, Vashti Bunyan & Devendra Banhart, Yo La Tengo, Tanya Donelly & The Parkington Sisters, Daneshevskaya, Voxtrot, Ellis, Harp, Gruff Rhys, Sleater-Kinney, Yumi Zouma, Swiims, Suede, Rid Of Me, Bas Jan, Ronnie Stone, Weakened Friends, A Certain Ratio, New Order, Night Nail, Lebanon Hanover, The Mystic Underground, Some Days Are Darker, Eva Los Angeles, Casket Cassette, David Holmes con Raven Violet, Lost Frequencies, Starsailor, GusGus, X-Marks The Pedwalk, Corlyx con Suzi Sabotage, Heartworms, Rein y Annie-Claude Deschênes.
Nos adentramos en la obra del desaparecido ilustrador y cineasta Iván Zulueta de la mano de J (Los Planetas) presentándote su nuevo disco, un trabajo de recuperación de su obra seleccionada por el compositor granadino. Te hablamos del proyecto mientras descubrimos algunas de sus canciones. Además en nuestro repaso a la actualidad nacional suenan Sidonie, Aiko el Grupo, Alexanderplatz, Remate, Sexy Zebras & Rufus T Firefly, Amalia Tal Vez, El Buen Hijo, Ripoll, Sweet Q, Los Acebos, Eldinosaurio, Anzo Araujo, Tuya, Melenas, Johny B Zero y Caraballo. En el apartado internacional los protagonistas son Two Door Cinema Club, Philine Sonny, J.P. Kallio, Gray, Harmless, Alessiah, Anna Lawrence, Lina Saint y Lala Lala. Jaya firma nuestra versión de la semana con el clásico "Lemon tree" de Fool's Garden y en nuestra sección más bailable descubrimos al DJ Jaime Navarro con su nueva remezcla de uno de los nuevos temas de Mikel Izal. Para completar el programa te recomendamos el V Ciclo Popular Songs de Valencia recuperando el último disco de Soleá Morente y te contamos todos los detalles del festival Love to Rock que se celebra esta misma semana, mientras suenan Second y Delaporte.
i got a four piece popsicle mold at the thrift store today. got some pear juice. sparkly water. it’s the summer of popsicle.DOWNLOAD/STREAM RECORDING00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 Bacchae “Burn” Bacchae02:31 Black Opal “Sleepmode” Inner Mind03:53 Shopping “Initiative” All Or Nothing06:41 The Bedrooms “Edge Of Consent” Passive Viewing10:30 Lala Lala “Fantasy Movie” Fantasy Movie14:20 BABEHOVEN “Maybe I’m Bitter” Demonstrating Visible Difference of Height18:59 Cheerbleederz “gaze of others” lobotany21:46 Cali Bellow “Reflection” The Killers27:38 Wednesday “Fate Is…” I Was Trying to Describe You to Someone30:16 Dan Talbot “Senselessly Cruel” Did The Tree Wolf BARK?32:48 pting “Bus Driver” beep beep36:03 The Homesick “Pawing” The Big Exercise38:42 Shooda Shook It “FBO” Sag-Resistant41:08 Deep Fields “Oh Well” Full Hot Breakfast45:51 Beach Bunny “Cloud 9” Honeymoon48:16 The Tubs “I Don’t Know How It Works” I Don’t Know How It Works50:21 Crybaby “Antimatter” Demo51:47 Country Death “Dead Dad Walking” Brain in Vat53:30 Rozwell Kid “Chiller Instinct” Dreamboats 255:57 frankie valet “Nakid” Waterfowl
2022年4月12日 • 來賓:崔佩儀、LaLa、趙婷、許瓊月 追劇追出肉肉身 LaLa迎接夏日比基尼的第一步是…?! 瘦身 #養生 #藤茶膠囊#記憶力#免疫力#LaLa#比基尼#脂肪肝#運動#體脂肪#代謝#燃脂素#陳皮
Lala Lala (Chicago-based artist Lillie West) embraces the uproar of meaningful change on I Want The Door To Open, West’s third album as Lala Lala and very much a metamorphosis of her musical style, from a lo-fi vibe to a sharper electro-pop/rock. Within the introspective fray is the pursuit of a truer freedom, where genuine […]
Lillie West (Lala Lala) chats with Kurt and Scotty about a cheese fire shutting down a Norwegian tunnel, college banning animal nudity, envelopes full of money found in Joel Osteen's church walls and cyberpunk albatrosses! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here's Strange Brew #286 - 2021 pt 2 - with gugai on 8radio.com - a look back at some of our favourite non-Irish tracks of 2021 featuring Wet Leg, Penelope Isles, Mitski, illuminati hotties, Lala Lala, Low, The Goon Sax, Squid, Noga Erez, Arab Strap, Mogwai, Dry Cleaning, The The Weather Station, Anna B Savage & black midi #strangebrew #8radio #gugai #try8radio Every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. https://linktr.ee/gugai
As broadcast December 14, 2021 with plenty of goodies that are new to you for your podcast year's end surfing. Tonight we rock part 1 of our favorites from the indie sphere for 2021, with Danno going over his favorite guests on the gig and Paolo getting out his favorite tunes from the vault. Brilliant cuts all around from Broken Baby, Hana Vu, Ada Lea, and Helado Negro amongst other highly deserving artists who made great new cuts for us in a very strong year of music. Tune in next week for part 2!#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Broken Baby – Cloud CoverageYoung Winona – LA WasteThe Clockworks – Enough Is Never EnoughMiesha & The Spanks – I Want FireMonster Rally – Chin-don-yaRunrummer – Guten AbendRunrummer – Cosmic LovePart II (33:35)Girl Ray - Give Me Your Love (Edit)Luna Li - Cherry PitHana Vu – Everybody's BirthdayJoy Crookes - Feet Don't Fail Me Now Tems - Crazy TingsMen I Trust – Serenade of WaterPart III (61:05)Sam Evian - Never KnowAda Lea - can't stop me from dyingLala Lala - DIVERLe Pain - Troisieme GroupeLiam Kazar - Nothing to YouNation of Language - Across That Fine Line Part IV (92:32)Helado Negro- gemini and leoNu Genea - Marechià (with Célia Kameni)Head Ballet – EraserRoller Derby – Something TrueTallies – No Dreams of FayresGeorgia Harmer - Headrush
Will and David discuss new releases by Makthaverskan, Pip Blom, and Lala Lala, plus live reports and bonus songs of the week.
Here's Strange Brew #277 - A Modern Job - with gugai on 8radio.com - There's music from Maria Kelly, Penelope Isles, Mitski, Snail Mail, Lala Lala, The Postal Service, Houseplants, Los Bitchos, Elaine Mai feat Loah, Gemma Dunleavy, NewDad, Sprints, Pretty Happy & Wet Leg #strangebrew #8radio #gugai #try8radio Every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. https://linktr.ee/gugai
Rocky Pajarito returns for the fifth/sixth time :) We love the Rock :) Send us an email: everybodywants2getonthelist@gmail.com It's on the Links: https://linktr.ee/itsonthelist Mason's Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/user90269853 Mason's Merch: mason-merchguire.creator-spring.com Making Loss, Grief, and the Mystic More Familiar With Dan Deacon by Rocky Pajarito: https://merrygoroundmagazine.com/making-loss-grief-and-the-mystic-more-familiar-with-dan-deacon/ Armond White's Review of Gentlemen Broncos: https://letterboxd.com/notarmondwhite/film/gentlemen-broncos/ Music: “DIVER” by Lala Lala
American Arts & Culture Review with Clay Tatum and Whitmer Thomas
A full review of a Lala Lala show Whit and Clay went to SUPPORT AMERICAN ARTS & CULTURE REVIEW ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/americanartsandculturereview FOLLOW AMERICAN ARTS & CULTURE REVIEW: https://www.instagram.com/americanartsandculturereview https://www.twitter.com/aaacrpod BUY AMERICAN ARTS & CULTURE REVIEW MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/the-american-arts-culture-review AMERICAN ARTS & CULTURE REVIEW IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST: http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/american-arts-culture-review Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two hours of the best of new music that you should be crushing on. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′12″ Working For The Knife by Mitski on Working For The Knife (Dead Oceans) 2′40″ Baby Don't Cry by Sunflower Bean on Baby Don't Cry (Mom + Pop) 11′56″ Cutco by Speedy Ortiz on The Death of Speedy Ortiz & Cop Kicker…Forever (Carpark) 14′35″ Moment Feed by Land Of Talk on Calming Night Partner EP (Saddle Creek) 19′07″ Gay Agenda by Shamir on Gay Agenda (Self Released) 21′57″ Foot Forward by James Blake on Friends That Break your Heart (Republic/Polydor) 28′10″ With A Guitar by The Dodos on Grizzly Peak (Polyvinyl)
Lillie West of Lala Lala joins us to talk about DIY tours and recently meeting a famous uber driver.
This week we're joined by Andrew Sacher, an editor at BrooklynVegan. We talk with Andrew about the Pitchfork Re-Scores, and discuss the new albums from Lala Lala, and The World is a Beautiful Place and I Am No Longer Afraid to Die. 4:24 - Pitchfork Rescores 24:47 - Lala Lala album review 41:34 TWIABP album review
25 lemon pop (Triángulo de Amor Bizarro, Perdón).Tears To Go, Niños Mutantes en los Warm Up Days, Lala Lala, Los Secretos feat David Summers, Hanna Jadagu, Cosmen, Viaje a Sidney, Billy Bragg, García Peoples, Colectivo Da Silva, Pearl & The Oysters, Joaquín Talismán
Hoy escuchamos 'Globo', lo nuevo de Sen Senra, a El Columpio Asesino con su versión de 'Que No', de Deluxe, a la británica de ascendencia egipcia y etíope, Alewya, a Varry Brava junto a Miranda para dar nueva vida a su 'Hortera' y todo esto. CORIZONAS ft DEPEDRO – Ilumíname MORREO – Que Dios Bendiga COIN – Chapstick TAME IMPALA - Breather Deeper (Lil Yachty Remix) SEN SENRA – Globo EL COLUMPIO ASESINO - Que no DEAP VALLY - Magic Medicine MÅNESKIN - Mammamia MIKEL ERENTXUN ft AMARAL – Entre Salitre y Sudor BLAKE ROSE - Casanova ALEWYA – Play PORCHES – Back3School VÍCTOR PARTIDO - Sunrising THE WAR ON DRUGS ft LUCIUS – I Don’t Live Here Anymore NIGHTMARES ON WAX ft. OSHUN – Breathe In LALA LALA – Color Of The Pool VARRY BRAVA ft MIRANDA – Hortera Escuchar audio
Gastgeber Andreas Müller, Vivian Perkovic, Christoph Reimann und Kai Müller diskutiren über diese vier Neuerscheinungen: Friends That Break Your Heart von James Blake // I Want The Door To Open von Lala Lala // Geheimnis von Isolation Berlin // Geist von Shannon Lay
Lillie West (on Lala Lala - 'I Want The Door To Open' album release) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Lillie West (on Lala Lala - 'I Want The Door To Open' album release) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Here's Strange Brew #274 - No Stopping Me - with gugai on 8radio.com - Tommy Tiernan tells me about his favourite song {.} Houseplants, Elaine Mai feat. Sinead White, Silverbacks, Elephant, Snail Mail, Lala Lala, The Altered Hours, Bobsleigh Bob, Of All Living Things & Piglet #strangebrew #8radio #gugai #try8radio Every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. https://linktr.ee/gugai
"To ‘give it hell' is one of the strongest ways to stay present. Throwing yourself entirely into something, knowing it's all you can give – it can be equal parts rewarding and humbling." - Josh Burgess, Yumi ZoumaDive into two hours of new music from artists who give it hell every day, from your dinner deprived DJ. Thanks for listening!!! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Annie by The Dodos on Grizzly Peak (Polyvinyl)
As broadcast August 31, 2021 with plenty of extra kilometers to run for the podcast jogger. We remember this date in 1993, when David Letterman made his debut on CBS with The Late Show, and his first guest was Billy Joel. Some great insights into his life & mindset during this interview, which we talk about with Gwangju's Billy Joel Superfanclub President, Prince Paolo. After that it's for most people more indie than a single individual can handle, with a test of strength spanning styles & emotions with new cuts out from Feng Suave, MUNYA, Eyedress, Carrie Baxter and many others for this week's indie showcase.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Billy Joel – It's Still Rock n Roll To Me (Jimmy Michaels mix)Kraak & Smaak – Corsica ‘80Dehd – Desire (Lala Lala remix)Brandon Markell Holmes & Rogue Vogue – Gimme TimeFeng Suave – Show MeEl Ten Eleven feat Tall Tall Trees – Slow Motion Feel Part II (34:20)MUNYA - Cocoa BeachElephant Castle - French FoodThe Electric Petals - Wild At HeartThe High Strung - Beautiful SummerGEOGRAPHER - Never Let You DownMini Trees - Cracks in the Pavement Part III (62:14)Stay Lunar - Hello FriendSucreblooms - Present TenseEyedress – Long Nights at 711Liyah Knight – Threadsapril june - summer bruisesDROZ - hanaPart IV (92:17)Ivy Eye - Make My Way Out (To The Sun)Carrie Baxter - Something in the WaterBlack Marble – CeilingTeen Blush - DereflectionK Le Maestro - BACKSEAT (feat Nápoles)RBTS WIN - Some Daze
Two hours of the best of new music? That's life, indeed. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Walkman by Bad Bad Hats on Walkman (Don Giovanni) 2′42″ Bunny Is A Rider by Caroline Polachek on Bunny Is A Rider (Perpetual Novice) 10′30″ Before You Gotta Go by Courtney Barnett on Things Take Time, Take Time (Mom + Pop/Marathon Artists) 13′32″ Color Of The Pool by Lala Lala on I Want The Door To Open (Hardly Art) 16′02″ The Next Curse (ft Lzzy Hale) by Slothrust on Parallel Timeline (Dangerbird) 20′02″ Soft Drink by Cherry Glazerr on Soft Drink (Secretly Canadian) 27′13″ The Killing Moon by CHVRCHES on The Killing Moon (Glassnote) 31′24″ Here Comes The Hotstepper by Dr. Dog on Here Comes The Hotstepper (We Buy Gold) 36′00″ I Will Survive by Perfume Genius on I Will Survive (Matador) 39′08″ Nothing Else Matters by Phoebe Bridgers on Metallica Blacklist (Blackend Recording) 43′41″ Hard To Explain by Touche Amore on Hard To Explain (Epitaph) 51′48″ Work This Hard by Caveman on Smash (Fortune Tellers) 55′36″ Swinging At Shadows by The Cribs on Swinging At Shadows (Sonic Blew/PIAS) 59′10″ Lake Superior by Tasha on Lake Superior (Father/Daughter) 63′19″ Sweet & Spice by Deb Never & Jim-E Stack on Where Have All The Flowers Gone (Moonlanding) 69′30″ Before We Knew by Day Wave on Before We Knew (PIAS)
Welcome to Turning Tunes! Join Trever Bolton and Julian Wyatt as they discuss new singles and albums. For this episode we'll be going into new singles by Soccer Mommy, Lala Lala, and James Blake, as well as albums we've been enjoying by Clairo, Kitty Craft, Spellling, Wells Fargo, and much more! Spotify Playlist Link: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7MmBAPOKv08NM5DGxr5Irs?si=b1ab938f501b40e6 Apple Music Playlist Link: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/turning-tunes-episode-7/pl.u-NGlgflae2Nb If you want to send in music for us to listen to please DM us on Instagram! Trever's Instagram: @trevas_account Julian's Instagram: @julian._.wyatt
A hot summer you say? Hotter than how Paul Rudd looks in 2021? Well WHO KNOWS but here's two hours of the best of new music either way. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Head Cheerleader by Pom Pom Squad on Death of a Cheerleader (City Slang) 3′19″ Watching Cartoons by La Luz on La Luz (Hardly Art) 11′22″ Say What You Will by James Blake on Friends That Break Your Heart (Polydor/Republic) 15′54″ Diver by Lala Lala on I Want The Door To Open (Hardly Art) 19′14″ Maker by Hana Vu on Maker (Ghostly International) 22′20″ It Should Have Been Fun by Pip Blom on Welcome Break (Heavenly) 31′30″ It's Nice To Be Nice by Colleen Green on Cool (Hardly Art) 34′13″ Gamma Ray by Lump on Animal (Partisan/Chrysalis) 37′45″ Living Proof by The War On Drugs on I Don't Live Here Anymore (Atlantic) 42′29″ What Does It Mean To Me? by Oberhofer on What Does It Mean To Me? (Telefono) 49′30″ u v v p (ft. Buck Meek) by Illuminati Hotties on Let Me Do One More (Snack Shack Tracks/Hopeless) 53′55″ Oh! by The Linda Lindas on Oh! (Epitaph) 56′32″ Caviar by Wavves on Hideaway (Fat Possum) 60′15″ Southern Ocean by The Forms on Southern Ocean (Threespheres/Alexander Tween) 69′44″ Yellow (Coldplay Cover) by IAN SWEET on Yellow (Polyvinyl) 73′07″ Safety Dance (Men Without Hats Cover) by Angel Olsen on Aisles (somethingcosmic) 77′07″ I'm Waiting For The Man (Velvet Underground Cover) by Matt Berninger on I'll Be Your Mirror (Verve) 80′44″ New Slang (The Shins Cover) by Porridge Radio on New Slang (Sub Pop) 88′27″ Truth by Jungle on Loving In Stereo (Caiola/AWAL) 91′12″ Locust Laced by Sleigh Bells on Texis (Mom + Pop) 93′49″ And Then Life Was Beautiful by Nao on And Then Life Was Beautiful (Little Tokyo) 97′08″ World On Fire by The KVB on World On Fire (Invada) 100′03″ Great Mass Of Color by Deafheaven on Infinite Granite (Sargent House) 109′20″ That's Life Honey by Boy Scouts on Wayfinder (Anti-)
Here's Strange Brew #269 - - with gugai on 8radio.com - Faye from Soda Blonde tells me about a song she loves, plus Sprints, Whipping Boy, The War On Drugs, Elephant, tropical Fuck Storm, Penelope Isles, Lala Lala, Low, illuminati hotties feat Buck Meek, Ciaran Lavery, The Altered Hours & The Weather Station #strangebrew #8radio #gugai #try8radio
Edición Limitada - 26 de Julio del 2021. Producción, realización y conducción: Francisco J. Brenes. Presentando música de Atticus Ross, Leopold Ross & Nick Chuba, Meridiane, Thom Yorke, Matt Bellamy, Low, Wolf Alice, Echo Ladies, The Sisters Of Mercy, Holograph, Violence, Creux Lies, A Place to Bury Strangers, Clan Of Xymox, Cryogeyser, Lala Lala, Girlpuppy, Soccer Mommy, Munya, Le Pain, Piroshka, Julia Bardo, Torres, Chvrches, Wye Oak, Fryars, Rae Morris, Bad Bad Hats, Superstate, Vial, Blondie, Gone to Color, The Boo Radleys, Afflecks Palace, Post Punk Podge & The Technohippies, Cloud Nothings, The Goa Express, Idles, Descendents, Wavves, Shaun Ryder, Manic Street Preachers, Julia Cumming, Clinic, Tycho & Benjamin Gibbard, The KVB, Lone, Fears, Yves Tumor, Martin Gore, Suuns, Logic1000, A Certain Ratio, Xeno & Oaklander, Eomac, Lou Hayter, Sigrid, Hard Feelings, Chemical Brothers, Mike Oldfield, Marc Almond, Erasure, Patrick Cowley, Paul Weller, Boys Noize, Apoptygma Berzerk y Rhys Fulber.
Jess plays brand new tracks from Lala Lala, LIPS, Yves Tumor, Joe Taylor Sutkowski, Grecco Romank and many more! Anthonie Tonnen takes us through tracks from his new album, 'Leave Love Out Of This', for Long Player. Thanks to NZ On Air Music! Thanks to Flying Out for sponsoring the show! Check out their sick collection of vinyl, CDs, tapes, merch at flyingout.co.nz or visit them in-store!
An absolutely unbelievable amount of giggling this week as we're joined by Lillie West of Lala Lala to discuss the Grammy award winning Album Of The Year 2010... The Suburbs by Arcade Fire. Other topics include the missing "THE" from the band's name, what it feels like to hear a literal perfect song, and Lala Lala's 2018 release The Lamb. Also Lillie delivers what's now the first iconic rant in the history of the pod. Not an ep to be missed!
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Phew what a year it has been - let's wrap it up with part two of my favorite songs of 2020. Enjoy and SUPPORT BFF.FM in our end of year fundraiser! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ One More Year by Tame Impala on The Slow Rush (Modular) 4′15″ Under the Spell of Joy by Death Valley Girls on Under the Spell of Joy (Suicide Squeeze) 12′56″ € € € €^^%%!!!!!heaven!!!!!! by Lala Lala & Baths on € € € €^^%%!!!!!heaven!!!!!! (Hardly Art) 17′18″ The Prophet by I Break Horses on Warnings (Bella Union) 23′29″ Weight Of That Weekend by Land Of Talk on Indistinct Conversations (Saddle Creek) 27′13″ On The Floor by Perfume Genius on Set My Heart On Fire Immediately (Matador) 35′56″ New Jade by Caribou on Suddenly (Merge) 39′27″ Heat Waves by Glass Animals on Dreamland (Wolf Tone) 43′24″ Straight to the Morning (feat. Jarvis Cocker) by Hot Chip on Straight to the Morning (Domino) 46′44″ Before by James Blake on Before (Republic) 55′37″ I Want You To Love Me by Fiona Apple on Fetch The Bolt Cutters (Epic) 59′24″ Cool For A Second by Yumi Zouma on Truth Or Consequences (Polyvinyl) 62′34″ She's There by Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever on Sideways To New Italy (Sub Pop) 66′10″ 11:11 by Sass on 11:11 (1156421 Records DK) 71′02″ Carousels by Doves on The Universal Want (IMPERIAL/EMI) 77′20″ Born In A War by Future Islands on As Long As You Are (4AD) 81′21″ Love Is A Drug by Empress Of on I'm Your Empress Of (Terrible) 84′18″ For Your Pleasure by Shopping on All Or Nothing (FatCat) 87′41″ Strange Timez (f. Robert Smith) by Gorillaz on Song Machine: Season One - Strange Timez (Studio 13) 94′25″ Californian Soil by London Grammar on Californian Soil (Ministry Of Sound) 97′56″ Solipsism by Fenne Lily on BREACH (Dead Oceans) 101′27″ circle the drain by soccer mommy on color theory (Loma Vista) 105′56″ I Know The End by Phoebe Bridgers on Punisher (Dead Oceans) 115′00″ holy calamafuck by Run the Jewels on RTJ4 (Jewel Runners)) Check out the full archives on the website.
The time is here! In annual tradition, here is part one of my favorite songs of 2020. Don't forget to make a donation to the BFF.fm fundraising drive HAPPENING RIGHT NOW through the end of the year. Keep community radio rad now and into the future whatever it holds. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Funny Thing by Thundercat on It Is What It Is (Brainfeeder) 1′43″ It's So Good by Blackbird Blackbird on It's So Good (Sonder House) 10′01″ Everything Has Changed by Best Coast on Always Tomorrow (Concord) 13′26″ 4 American Dollars by US Girls on Heavy Light (4AD) 17′10″ Care by Beabadoobee on Fake It Flowers (Dirty Hit) 20′20″ Anj by Ratboys on Printer's Devil (Topshelf) 29′22″ Can't Cool Me Down by Car Seat Headrest on Making A Door Less Open (Matador) 33′42″ A Hero's Death by Fontaines D.C. on A Hero's Death (Partisan) 38′18″ Boomer by Bartees Strange on Live Forever (Memory Music) 41′37″ Oh No by Biig Piig on Oh No (Sony Entertainment UK LTD) 51′40″ Cheap Regrets by The Districts on You Know I'm Not Going Anywhere (Fat Possum) 55′52″ The Rift by Chappaqua Wrestling on The Rift (Good Flavours) 59′49″ Around Your Room by Kississippi on Around Your Room (Triple Crown) 63′07″ Moment In The Sun by Sunflower Bean on Moment In The Sun (Mom + Pop) 69′17″ Money by Widowspeak on Plum (Captured Tracks) 73′53″ Habitat by Momma on Two Of Me (Danger Collective) 80′32″ Can't Do Much by Waxahatchee on Saint Cloud (Merge) 84′18″ For The Sky (ft Ed Droste) by HAERTS on Dream Nation (Rix) 94′01″ All In by Bikini Trill on All In (Self Released) 96′05″ Spit You Out by Cults on Host (Sinderlyn) 99′54″ Sunflower by Dizzy on The Sun And Her Scorch (Royal Mountain) 103′26″ Good For You (ft Lala Lala) by Porridge Radio on Good For You (Secretly Canadian) 107′26″ Arch Enemy by Everything Everything on Re-Animator (Infinity Industries) 114′54″ I Don't Know by Jamie XX on I Don't Know (Young Turks) Check out the full archives on the website.
Two hours of new music ft Lucius's new single dug out of the Wildewoman archives and much more. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′0″ It's So Good by Blackbird Blackbird on It's So Good (Sonder House) 3′33″ Cassette Beat by Babeheaven on Home For Now (Self Released) 10′43″ Dumb Driver by IAN SWEET on Dumb Driver (Polyvinyl) 13′15″ Wasted by Tomberlin on Projections EP (Saddle Creek) 15′59″ Ageless by No Joy on Motherhood (Joyful Noise/Hand Drawn Dracula) 18′37″ Lights Out by All Them Witches on Nothing As The Ideal (New West) 26′8″ Man In My Radio by Lucius on Man In My Radio (Mom + Pop) 28′46″ Waving, Smiling by Angel Olsen on Whole New Mess (Jagjaguwar) 32′51″ Fade by Thyla on Fade (LAB) 36′5″ Holy Show by Pillow Queens on In Waiting (Self Released) 44′24″ Sweet Summer Sweat (feat. Dijon) by Jim-E Stack on Sweet Summer Sweat (AWAL Recordings) 47′24″ Blue Spirit by Private World on Aleph (Dais) 50′41″ Dicking Around by All Things Blue on Get Bit (India Coombs Esmail) 54′9″ Delicadenza by Mint Field on Sentimiento Mundial (Felte) 57′2″ € € € €^^%%!!!!!heaven!!!!!! by Lala Lala and Baths on € € € €^^%%!!!!!heaven!!!!!! (Hardly Art) 66′0″ Die Trying by Lisel on Die Trying (Luminelle) 69′28″ Try by Drauve on Try (Invertebrate) 73′14″ Over and Over by Jessy Lanza on All The Time (Hyperdub) 77′43″ Baby It's You by London Grammar on Baby It's You (Ministry of Sound Recordings Limited / Metal & Dust) 84′9″ Boomer by Bartees Strange on Live Forever (Memory Music) 87′18″ All These Wires by Baba Ali on All These Wires (30th Century) 90′37″ United Girls Rocknroll Club by CHAIHINDS on United Girls Rocknroll Club (Heavenly Recordings / PIAS) 93′24″ Elaborate Attractions by more on 1/2 (Warner) 101′4″ Close My Eyes by Will Butler on Generations (Merge) 106′51″ Someone New by Helena Deland on Someone New (Luminelle) 109′17″ Hold My Hand by Death Valley Girls on Under The Spell Of Joy (Suicide Squeeze) 117′5″ Me And The Boys In The Band by Carly Rae Jepsen on Me And The Boys In The Band (School Boy/Interscope) The next I Rock I Roll Radio is on Monday, August 31st at 6:00 pm. Check out the full archives on the website.
Here’s Strange Brew #223 - Gaslight - Bitch Falcon tell me about a song they love, plus Katie Day, Fontaines D.C., illuminati hotties, Dream Wife, Architecture In Helsinki, Lala Lala & Baths, Sylvan Esso, Sinead White, Future Islands, Skullcrusher & Ailbhe Reddy. #strangebrew #8radio #gugai #try8radio Every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Spotify - open.spotify.com/user/gugai www.strangebrew.ie www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway www.twitter.com/@strangebrewirl gugai@strangebrew.ie
Here’s Strange Brew #222 - Last Orders - Silverbacks tell me about a song they love, plus God Knows, Sylvan Esso, Kyoto Love Hotel, Synthia Nixon, !!!, Porridge Radio & Lala Lala, illuminati hotties, Sinead White, Ailbhe Reddy, Conor Adams, Joshua Burnside, The Next New Low, Bitch Falcon & Girl Band. #strangebrew #8radio #gugai #try8radio Every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Spotify - open.spotify.com/user/gugai www.strangebrew.ie www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway www.twitter.com/@strangebrewirl gugai@strangebrew.ie
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist It's Only Us by Monophonics on Single (Colemine) Never Be Another You by Lee Fields & The Expressions (Big Crown) Love Will Bring Us Back Together Again by Roy Ayers on Best of Roy Ayers (Universal) Tonite by DJ Quik on Quik is the Name (Profile) Tell Me When To Go (feat. Keak Da Sneak) by E-40 on My Ghetto Report Card (Reprise) Mafo by Naira Marley on Lol (Moves Recordings) Vibration by Fireboy DML on Laughter, Tears & Goosebumps (VBNL Nation) Mask Off by Future on FUTURE (Epic Records) HUMBLE by Kendrick Lamar on DAMN (Aftermath / Interscope) Cool as the breeze/Friday by Chronixx (Soul Circle Music) Sunrise by Sizzla (Evidence Music) Heads High by Mr. Vegas on Heads High (Greensleeves Records) Man is the Least by Lady Saw on Extra Raw: The First Lady Of Dancehall (VP Music ) Bring It (feat. Beenie Man) by DJ Ecko (Dancehall Diamonds) Jailbird Riddim by Anthony B (Born Fire Music) Police by Anthony B on Street Knowledge (VP Records) Water Me Down (Pamcy Remix) by Vagabon on Water Me Down (Pamcy Remix) (Self-Released) Twice as Tough (feat. Mansionair) by upsidedownhead on Single (Liberation) Us (How Sweet It Was) by Ricky Reed on Single (Nice Life) Pac-Man (fest. Schoolboy Q) by Gorillaz on Single (Warner) Rien Ne Va Plus by Funk Factory on Funk Factory (Atco Records) Car Thief by Beastie Boys on Paul's Boutique (Grand Royal) Six Days - Remix by DJ Shadow on Fast and Furious Soundtrack (Universal) Dripping Sun by Kikagaku Moyo on Masana Temples (Guruguru Brain) Ordinary Guy (feat. The Mattson 2) by Toro Y Moi on Single (Company Studio) Ordinary Guy by Joe Bataan on Gypsy Woman (Faina) Sabor A Mi by El Chicano on Revolucion (Geffen) Slippin' Into Darkness by War on All Day Music (Far Out) Never Heard 'Em Say by Durand Jones & The Indications (Dead Oceans) You n Me Sellin' Weed by The Flaming Lips (Warner) € € € €^^%%!!!!!heaven!!!!!! by Lala Lala, Baths (Hardly Art) Another Weekend by Ariel Pink on Dedicated to Bobby Jameson (Mexican Summer) The next Tender Knob Radio is on Sunday, September 6th at 6:00 pm. Check out the full archives on the website.
Here’s Strange Brew #220 - Time Difference - with gugai on 8radio.com. Fears tells me about a song she loves, plus music from The Flaming Lips, Silverbacks, PowPig, Porridge Radio & Lala Lala, Yves Tumor, The Bonk, Ailbhe Reddy, illuminati hotties, Future Islands, Nadine Shah, King Pallas & Thumper. #strangebrew #8radio #gugai #try8radio Every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Spotify - open.spotify.com/user/gugai www.strangebrew.ie www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway www.twitter.com/@strangebrewirl gugai@strangebrew.ie
New jams, old bands back that you haven't heard from in a decade, and hella rad covers - this show has everythiiiiing. Thanks for spending two hours with me and the best of new music. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′0″ Every Tradition by Bully on SUGAREGG (Sub Pop) 3′11″ For Sure by Future Islands on For Sure (4AD) 9′55″ Montgomery Forever by The Front Bottoms on In Sickness And In Flames (Fueled By Ramen) 13′55″ Televised Mind by Fontaines D.C. on A Hero's Death (Partisan) 18′10″ Carousels by Doves on The Universal Want (Imperial) 22′6″ Idaho by Slow Pulp on Moveys (Winspear) 30′50″ Are You Even Real? by James Blake on Are You Even Real? (Republic) 34′14″ Good For You by Porridge Radio with Lala Lala on Good For You (Secretly Canadian) 37′42″ AEIOU by Wye Oak on No Horizon EP (Merge) 42′35″ Happiness by Katie Dey on mydata (Run For Cover) 51′40″ Talos' Corpse by Secret Machines on Awake In The Brain Chamber (TSM) 54′55″ Drive (Cars cover) by Soccer Mommy on Drive (Cars cover) (Loma Vista) 59′27″ Toxicity (System Of A Down cover) by Sasami on Toxicity (Domino) 63′29″ Money by Widowspeak on Plum (Captured Tracks) 71′16″ Into Strangeness by Fear Of Men on Into Strageness (Apertura) 74′1″ Ghost (Of A Good Time) by Sad13 on Haunted Painting (Wax Nine) 77′54″ Big by Jordana on Something To Say EP (Grand Jury) 80′23″ Contingencia by Mint Field on Sentimiento Mundial (Felte) 88′18″ Double Hearted by Madeline Kenney on Sucker's Lunch (Carpark) 90′59″ This Is What You Did by This Is The Kit on Off Off On (Rough Trade) 94′25″ Up The Nurses by Silverbacks on Fad (Central Tones) 96′43″ Heaven Or by Corey Flood on Hanging Garden (Fire Talk) 103′1″ Alapathy by Fenne Lily on BREACH (Dead Oceans) 105′48″ Spit You Out by Cults on Spit You Out (Sinderlyn) 109′45″ A Crack In The World by Oceanator on Things I Never Said (Plastic Miracles) 117′2″ My High (feat. Aminé & slowthai) by Disclosure on ENERGY (Island) The next I Rock I Roll Radio is on Monday, August 31st at 6:00 pm. Check out the full archives on the website.
Edición Limitada - 6 de Julio del 2020. Producción, realización y conducción: Francisco J. Brenes. Presentando música de Matt Bellamy, Lamb, Porridge Radio con Lala Lala, Renegade Connection, Even As We Speak, The Psychedelic Furs, Death Bells, Spencer, Kele, Cults, Thurston Moore, U.S. Girls, Fontaines D.C., A.Swayze & The Ghosts, Japandroids, Black Needle Noise con Anjela Piccard, Sex Swing, Special Interest, Anne Clark, Jónsi, Cut Copy, A Certain Ratio, Dirty Projectors, The Vacant Lots, Death In Vegas, International Teachers Of Pop, Daniel Avery, AK/DK, Daniel B., Clan of Xymox, Normoria, Def Leppard y Depeche Mode.
El guitarrista de Pink Floyd David Gilmour ha compuesto su primera canción nueva desde 2015, el tema 'Yes, I Have Ghosts', que presentada al mundo hoy. Derby Motoreta's Burrito Kachimbaestán de vuelta con 'El Valle'. James Dean Bradfield (Manic's) comparte nuevo single adelanto, ‘The Boy From The Plantation’, que formará parte de un proyecto muy especial en el que ha querido rememorar la vida y la muerte del poeta, músico y activista chileno, Víctor Jara. Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine), Dan Reynolds (Imagine Dragons), The Bloody Beetroots y no nos olvidemos de la activista Shea Diamond se han unido para crear la canción “Stand Up”. Porridge Radio y LaLa LaLa colaboran en ‘Good For You’. Paul Weller lanza hoy “On Sunset”. THE YELLOW MELODIES estrenan hoy un nuevo EP para el sello griego Old Bad Habits. "Mi Mejor Momento" es el cuarto adelanto del nuevo disco de Varry Brava, un mensaje de respeto a la diversidad. Diamante Negro estrenan segundo EP ‘Cortes’ . JUNIPER MOON es uno de esos grupos que se ganaron por mérito propio un espacio imborrable en la historia de Elefant Records, que vuelven a editar “El Resto De Mi Vida” tal y como debería haber sido la salida del disco en vinilo en 2002.Mike Skinner ha compartido "Falling down", un nuevo avance de None Of Us Are Getting Out Of This Life Alive, que verá la luz el 10 de julio. Tu Sombra al Sol nuevo single de Santero y Los Muchachos. En la semana de Malva le damos otra vuelta a 'Ultravioleta', que augura un gran hit. Entrevista DESconfinada: Sara Zamora, con la que hablamos de como está luchando para enderezar sus planes truncados por la pandemia. "Do it", la canción que tituló su álbum, habla de no sentirse enjaulada y de luchar por los sueños.
Host Danny Ray is joined by actor and best friend Daniel Petzold to discuss what they're currently listening to. Artists/Songs Featured in the Pod:Weezer: Island in the Sun, The World Has Turned and Left Me Here, Butterfly, Hash Pipe. Led Zeppelin: Black Dog.Thundercat: Them Changes, Dragonball Durag, Fair Chance.Monobody: Curry, Courier, Career.Lala Lala: Destroyer.NNAMDI: Flowers To My Demons, Gimmie Gimmie.EARTHGANG: Meditate, Proud of U, Up, Swivel, Collide.Novo Amor: State Lines, Anchor.Big Thief: Not, Rock and Sing.Parquet Courts: Wide Awake!, Total Football.
In the latest ARK of E Pod, my brother (Gavin) & I (Noah) wrap-up our Oscar Predictions (Spoilers : I Won by 5) | Gav gives us his Top 10 of the Decade (Spoilers : it's good, also theres a GIVEAWAY buried in there | We talk about more of The Outsider (Spoilers : Eps 6&7) | and finally we play a new game over on The Music Ark (no spoilers, just killer tunes) Enjoy... Music Credits : Intro ("tVk30Ff" by nARK) Bumpers ("Gosh" by Jamie XX) , ("Kiss and Not Tell" by La Roux) , ("Fantasy Movie" by Lala Lala & Grapetooth) 3 Songs or Less Segment ("Need Your Love" by Tennis) Outro ("c05WiC dVuC3J" by nARK) Send Feedback : thearkofe@gmail.com Listen to EXCLUSIVE Episodes Series & Bonus Content : www.patreon.com/thearkofe Shop Our New Merch Store : https://www.redbubble.com/people/thearkofe?ref=artist_title_name OR use the Link at the top of Our Homepage : www.thearkofe.com Follow more from The Ark of E Network : On Instagram @thearkofenetwork , Twitter @thearkofe , Facebook : The Ark of E
Rock Neto 192 Rock Neto.Recorded live for KXSF 102.5 FM in San Francisco on Thursday February 20th of 2020.Interviews with Alexandra Savior and Lala Lala.Music by:Otoboke BeaverChubby and The GangArre! Arre!Hot SnakesAlexandra SaviorChemtrailsLala Lala & GrapetoothMamalarkyPom Pom SquadCold BeatMoaningLocate S,1ShoppingAutomaticThe SlitsThe RaincoatsPure HexPeel Dream MagazineRolling Blackouts Coastal FeverHabibiSDH Semiotics Department of HeteronymsDesire
Rock Neto. Interview With Lala Lala.Recorded live on Thursday February 20th of 2020 for KXSF 102.5 FM San Francisco.
I never wanted any other way to spend our livesNow one of these is gonna be the last for all time Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′24″ One More Year by Tame Impala on The Slow Rush (Modular) 5′34″ Anj by Ratboys on Printer's Devil (Topshelf) 14′03″ Cars In Space by Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever on Cars In Space (Sub Pop) 18′47″ Big Feelings by Worriers on You Or Someone You Know (6131 Records) 22′24″ Away Team by Shell Of A Shell on Away Team (Exploding In Sound) 27′38″ Hot Slick by PINS on Hot Slick (Haus Of Pins) 35′46″ Rush & Fever by Nation Of Language on Introduction, Presence (Self Released) 39′27″ Fall In Love by Moaning on Uneasy Laughter (Sub Pop) 45′32″ Fantasy Movie by Lala Lala & Grapetooth on Fantasy Movie (Hardly Art/Polyvinyl) 47′35″ Witching Hour by TOPS on I Feel Alive (Musique TOPS) 55′36″ Berlin by Adult Mom on Berlin (Lauren Records) 58′34″ Bed Of Nails by Johanna Warren on Chaotic Good (Wax Nine/Carpark) 63′42″ Party's Over by Anna Burch on If You're Dreaming (Polyvinyl) 66′16″ Captain (ft Britt Daniel) by Nicole Atkins on Italian Ice (Single Lock) 73′10″ Elastic by Too Free on Love In High Demand (Polygon) 77′23″ Contagious by Banoffee on Look At Us Now Dad (Cascine/Dot Dash) 81′31″ I'll Be The Death Of You by I Break Horses on Warnings (Bella Union) 85′53″ Matrimony II by Tennis on Swimmer (Mutually Detrimental) 89′42″ Freak Like Me by Caroline Rose on Superstar (New West) 96′59″ 4 American Dollars by U.S. Girls on Heavy Light (4AD) 100′25″ Life Online by Bacchae on Pleasure Vision (Get Better Records) 102′46″ Sucker For Punishment by Alex Lahey on Sucker For Punishment (Dead Oceans) 105′11″ Self Made Man by Cable Ties on Far Enough (Merge) 108′53″ Trauma Kit by Draag on Clara Luz (Self Released) 116′57″ Hold On by Little Dragon on New Me, Same Us (Ninja Tune) Check out the full archives on the website.
Time travel. Gyrating vs Air Humping. JP & Cinnamon do another duet. Also, great, great music, excluding the aforementioned duet. And a new word: Garfunkley. (All podcasts and reviews are on our website, www.hlycrp.com, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.) Artists! We like you, good work. February chugs along
Dani Mari of Primitive Heart joined Tom for the January 11th edition of Look At My Records! Tune in to hear all about her solo debut album, "No Fear In Love," and the collection of remixes of songs from the record, which includes contributions from Memoryhouse, The Beremy Jets, Death of Codes, and more! Plus, we spun some records from Chasitity Belt, Cocteau Twins, and Lala Lala. You can purchase No Fear In Love on limited edition blue or red vinyl via Bandcamp.
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For our fifth consecutive year there, the Talkhouse Podcast crew flew out to the fantastic Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago this past July to record artists in conversation backstage. Over the years, this series has featured talks between Brian Wilson & Carly Rae Jepsen, Frankie Cosmos & Vagabon, Priests with LCD Soundsystem's Tyler Pope, and many more. This week’s show is our second from the fest this year (the first was Tasha & Lillie West of Lala Lala), and it's Talkhouse's first ever bilingual conversation! In this episode, all four members of Nagoya, Japan's CHAI — whose "neo-kawaii" post-punk-pop record Punk is one of our favorites of the year — talk to Stef Smith from the stellar Chicago-based indie pop band Varsity. With the help of CHAI's translator Rena, they chat about what it’s like touring in a country where you don’t speak the language (and how that’s actually been a good thing for CHAI when it comes to getting interviewed); the real, unexpected danger of being interviewed by Nardwuar; and why dogs make such great musical inspiration. They also cover where to find the best deep dish in Chicago — controversial! — and the food Nagoya is famous for. Check it out, and subscribe now to stay in the loop on future episodes of the Talkhouse Podcast! —Annie Fell, Talkhouse Senior Editor This episode was recorded by Joe Darnaby and Mark Yoshizumi, and co-produced by Mark Yoshizumi, Annie Fell, and Elia Einhorn. Our theme song was composed and performed by The Range. Big thanks to Pitchfork Music Festival for hosting Talkhouse!
For our fifth consecutive year there, the Talkhouse Podcast squad rolled out to the fantastic Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago last month to record artists in conversation backstage. Over the years, this series has featured talks between Brian Wilson & Carly Rae Jepsen, Kamasi Washington & Thundercat, HAIM and Chvrches, and many more. This week's show features two young Chicago singer-songwriters who are both blowing up fast: Tasha and Lala Lala's Lillie West. The two chopped it up on how much they're learning all the time as their careers explode (including adjusting to having teams working around them); dealing with impostor syndrome; and the perils of making jokes onstage. Their talk also took in Jack White's technophobia, the pluses and minuses of freeing the nipple onstage, and Marie Kondo-ing your Instagram. Check it out, and subscribe now to stay in the loop on future episodes of the Talkhouse Podcast. — Elia Einhorn, Talkhouse Podcast host and producer This episode was recorded by Joe Darnaby and Mark Yoshizumi, and co-produced by Mark Yoshizumi, Annie Fell, and Elia Einhorn. Big thanks to Pitchfork Music Festival for hosting Talkhouse.
In this episode, RCP brings you to the Pitchfork music festival including a special interview with artist Lala Lala. We also investigate the state of the debate over climate change and ask what exactly goes on at a puppeteer convention.
In this episode, RCP brings you to the Pitchfork music festival including a special interview with artist Lala Lala. We also investigate the state of the debate over climate change and ask what exactly goes on at a puppeteer convention.
We recap our experiences at the recent Leikeli47 & Better Oblivion Community Center gigs.Leikeli47 Tiny Desk Concert:www.youtube.com/watch?v=AB-S8wL-AKY
00:00 Intro00:26 L A N E - Winnipeg02:19 Rascalton - Eddy03:52 Life - Moral Fibre05:28 Lala Lala feat. WHY? - Siren08:02 Pi Ja Ma - Radio Girl10:50 Rozi Plain - Swing Shut14:02 Jimi Somewhere - Blue Skies18:59 Karl Bryan - Jay Fever21:40 TÔLE FROIDE - Les Michel.le.s24:17 Scott Walker - The Girls And The Dogs27:16 Bee Bee Sea - Be Bop Palooza30:08 A. Swayze & The Ghosts - Suddenly34:01 Dinosaur Jr - Over Your Shoulder38:49 FEWS - 9742:52 Delsbo Beach Club - Another Day45:01 Crows - Chain Of Being49:12 Martha - Heart Is Healing52:15 Bad Bad Hats - Wide Right54:48 Idlewild - Same Things Twice58:16 A Frames - Search And Rescue60:19 Final
108 years ago on March 25, 1911 — The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire kills 146 people, becoming the deadliest industrial accident in the city's history — Disturbingly, a similar deadly fire would occur on the same day 79 years later at the Happy Land Club, a story covered in episode 14 of the podcast 4 years ago on March 26, 2015 — A gas explosion and fire destroys three buildings at Second Ave and St. Marks March 26 in History: Central Park "Be-In" on Easter Sunday in Sheep Meadow One year ago on March 26th — NTSB Releases Report on Deadly East River Helicopter Crash — Listen to episode 12 of the podcast for the full story on the East River helicopter crash 110 years ago on March 30, 1909 — The Queensboro Bridge opens to traffic 34 years ago on March 31, 1985 — The First WrestleMania is held at Madison Square Garden — WrestleMania 2019 — April 7th at MetLife Stadium 39 years ago on April 1, 1980 — 33,000 transit workers go on strike, bringing subways and buses to a standstill for 11 days 4 years ago on April 2, 2015 — Two women are arrested in Jamaica, Queens for planning terrorist bombings March 27 in History: The Disappearing House March 28 in History: Alfred Hitchcock's 'The Birds' Premieres in New York March 29 in History: The 'Mad Bomber' Puts Manhattan on Edge The AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. Park of the day Great Kills Park in Staten Island If you're looking for a scare, try your hand at paranormal investigating! The Morris–Jumel Mansion in Upper Manhattan is holding a night of ghost hunting where you can learn about the history of the house and see the equipment ghost hunters use when investigating old properties. Tickets are required and the event takes place from 8pm to 11pm on Saturday, March 30th — Morris–Jumel Mansion Paranormal Investigation Concert Calendar This is the AGBC Concert Calendar for the week of Tuesday, March 26 Billy Idol and Steve Stevens are playing Town Hall on Wednesday, March 27th at 8pm. Failure and Swervedriver are playing Warsaw on Friday, March 29th at 7pm. The Cure, Def Leppard, Janet Jackson, Radiohead, Roxy Music, Stevie Nicks, and The Zombies are playing The Barclay Center on Friday, March 29th at 7pm. Methyl Ethel and Teen are playing Elsewhere on Friday, March 29th at 7pm. HalfNoise, Liam Benzvi, and Lip Talk are playing Market Hotel on Friday, March 29th at 8pm. Nils Frahm is playing Brooklyn Steel on Friday, March 29th at 8pm. Better Oblivion Community Center, Christian Lee Hutson, and Lala Lala are playing The Bowery Ballroom on Friday, March 29th at 8pm. Sasha Sloan is playing Bowery Ballroom on Saturday, March 30th at 8pm. Zoë Keating are playing Joe's Pub on Sunday, March 31st at 7pm and 9:30pm. Simple Creatures is playing Public Arts on Monday, April 1st. Avey Tare and Nathan Bowles are playing Market Hotel on Monday, April 1st at 8pm. Cradle of Filth, Raven Black, and Wednesday 13 are playing Irving Plaza on Wednesday, April 3rd at 6pm. Ex Hex and Moaning are playing The Bowery Ballroom on Thursday, April 4th 8pm. Matmos and Keith Fullerton Whitman are playing Pioneer Works on Thursday, April 4th at 7pm. Whitey Morgan and the 78's is playing Gramercy Theatre on Friday, April 5th at 7pm. Teen Body and Sean Nicholas Savage are playing Sunnyvale on Friday, April 5th at 7:30pm. Arthur and Ghost Orchard are playing Baby's All Right on Friday, April 5th at 8pm. Broncho is playing Elsewhere on Saturday, April 6th at 7pm. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. Learn about New York Here's something you may not have known about New York: Central Park's Great Lawn was originally a reservoir of fresh water for city's water supply system. In 1931, it was filled in with material excavated from Rockefeller Center and the Eighth Avenue subway Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 86°F on March 29, 1945 Record Low: 10°F on March 29, 1923 Weather for the week ahead: Light rain on Sunday, with high temperatures rising to 68°F on Saturday. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com
Lillie West of Lala Lala spoke with Cami before the band's performance at the White Schoolhouse. West talks about Lawrence, dreams, all-age venues and some of her influences as a young musician. Lala Lala is a band from Chicago Illinois. They are currently on tour with their second LP, The Lamb.
Happy Valentine's Day! In the news, young deer smashes through front window of Ontario bar this weekend, and the Academy Awards will be cutting four categories from the 2019 Oscars in order to save time. Music by Kid Lucifer, Mean Queen, Screaming Females, Red Vox, Snail Mail, The Hunches, Launder, Wild Nothing, Lala Lala, and Evan Myall!
Here's Strange Brew #156 - Knock Me Off My Feet - on 8radio.com - Yoni Wolf from WHY? tells me about a favourite song (by Lala Lala), and there's a collaboration by them also. New music from SOAK, All Tvvins, Malcolm Middleton, Vampire Weekend, girlfriend. plus some looking back with Sonny & The Sunsets, The Shins and The Beta Band. Must pick up that Delux box set of the three EPs..... Every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Strange Brew : Songs Of The Day playlist - https://open.spotify.com/user/gugai www.strangebrew.ie www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway www.twitter.com/@strangebrewirl gugai@strangebrew.ie
We're 34 days into the longest US government shutdown. BYT friend, stand up comic, father and furloughed worker Haywood Turnipseed Jr. joins the show to speak about how he's living through more than a month without pay. A song from Lala Lala. See her tonight at Comet Ping Pong and read her addition to the Dream Jukebox.
This week I got to sit in my apartment while I talked to Carl from his Pontiac Vibe. Luckily, he remembered that a running car inside a closed garage is a no no. We had a conversation about the Black Angels "Passover" and Lala Lala's "Sleepyhead". Other topics include: What class Carl should take to get out of the house and meet new friends, Great Lakes and a new chicken app idea. I just learned to edit the podcast this week to give Carl a break. If it sounds like shit, blame it on me. May you have an Okay Time. -Steve
Vandaag weer fijne muziek van veel nieuwe muziek van Joyce Manor, Part Time, Ian Sweet, Justin Courtney Pierre en Lala Lala.
Season 2, episode 7, starring Ashley, @adult_mom. This week’s charity of choice is Family Building Blocks. Please donate anything you can to this, or your local equivalent. Music in this episode: Aaliyah, Lala Lala, Ingrid Michaelson, Elliot Smith, The Mountain Goats, Sleater Kinney Theme Song: Interested in Music by Adam Green Interval Songs by: Hall & … Continue reading S02 E07; Ashley; @adult_mom
Intro - “Six Blocks Away” Lucinda Williams Interlude - “Water Over Sex” Lala Lala Outro - “I Can’t Do Without You” George Jacksonlalabandlala.bandcamp.com blanketlillie.bandcamp.com patreon.com/betteryetpodcast betteryetpod.com
Mumford and Sons provide a brilliant and musically diverse bookend in today's show. We have a wonderful vinyl play live in the studio, New Music with Lala Lala and Tom McGuire and the Brassholes, an unusual cover track and some good ol' USA Indie with Modest Mouse. We'd also appreciate some feedback so please rate the show and hit us up on Instagram. Track Listing Devil's Spoke / Sneh Ko Marg Laura Marling, Mumford & Sons and Dharohar ProjectBizarre Love Triangle Frente!Whiter Shade of Pale King CurtisHistory Sticks to Your Feet Modest MouseDove Lala LalaRic Flair Tom McGuire and the BrassholesNot with Haste Mumford & Sons Enter The Black Scorpion Oh boy did we enjoy Tobin's surprise track by Tom McGuire and the Brassholes. Such a rowdy stomper of a tune, dripping with style, glam and pomp. And with good reason, it's namesake, the inimitable Ric Flair. Certainly, Ric himself would undoubtedly approve of this tune. Ric Flair is an ex-wrestler with a high degree of ring presence and, forgive the pun, flair. Known increasingly for his in-ring antics, most notably his dirty tactics and rulebreaking. Consequently, this earned him the title of Dirtiest Player in the Game. Flair's persona became increasingly lavish as time progressed. He is known for wearing overly ornate outfits. Fur-lined robes often decorated with feathers, sequins and other decadent accoutrements. Similarly, his strutting and signature "Woooooooo" yell have become trademarks of his performance. As a result, fans still bellow this yell if any wrestler performs one of Flair's signature moves such as the knife-edge drop. For instance, you can certainly hear the "Woooooooo" yell in the song! Furthermore, his entrance to the ring was often heralded by the playing of Also Sprach Zarathustra by Strauss. Made famous by the Kubrick film 2001: A Space Odyssey, it is also referenced in the track. limousine-ridin', jet-flyin', kiss stealin', wheelin' dealin', son-of-a-gun (who kissed all the girls worldwide and made 'em cry) Laura Marling, Mumford and Sons and Dharahar Project What a track! A brilliant cover of Laura Marling's Devil's Spoke from her excellent I Speak Because I Can LP. Listen to the original here. But we're here for Dharohar Project, aren't we? A collection of Rajasthani musicians based in Delhi. They have collaborated on a number of occasions. The band still performs and tours regularly. Mumford and Sons took a leaf out of George Harrison's book, recording in India. The EP from which today's show opener comes from was recorded in a makeshift studio in Delhi. Subsequently, the EP contains four tracks and comes highly recommended by Record Box HQ. Dharohar Project also performed with this line up at the 2009 iTunes Festival. They really drive this track along with Laura Marling and Mumford and Sons gradually falling by the wayside. Wailing vocals and polyrhythmic percussion turn an unassuming acoustic track into a real foot stomper. Our rating? Top marks, get it in your collection. Join us! We have added a new feature to the website. You can now create your own account with us. Simply register here. As a result, you will be eligible for bonus material and further content. It's our reward to you for being a loyal listener. We intend to roll out bonus material for members in January 2019. Welcome aboard. By Editor5807 [GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html) or CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0, from Wikimedia Commons
I’ve had a lot of special guests that I consider to be personal heroes on this show before, and today’s is no exception. Yoni Wolf, frontman for the excellent band Why?, as well as the host of The Wandering Wolf podcast was kind enough to talk with me for a half hour before sound check. He is currently back on the road for the Alopecia 10th anniversary tour, playing that amazing record in its entirety. It remains a personal favorite of mine along with so many songs particularly “The Blackest Purse, Gemini (Birthday Song), Rubber Traits, Yo Yo Bye Bye,” and many more. I try to relay my enthusiasm as usual, but also get some insights to the man behind the curtain. Yoni’s songs have meant a lot to me over the years and hopefully this conversation will inspire you to check out his work, support the band while on tour, as well as learn more about how a touring songwriter manages to thrive and survive. Topics include social media cancer, maintaining one’s health, work/life balance and a whole lot more. Again, I can’t say enough good things about the majority of the Why? discography, in addition to the other two bands that are supporting the tour: The Ophelias and Lala Lala. Check them all out, buy their records and maybe go see a show. Huge thanks to publicist Brent and of course, Yoni himself for taking some time to talk in the backstage green room. Songs featured: “Fatalist Palmistry” “Song Of The Sad Assassin” “The Blackest Purse” (briefly) “Gemini (birthday song)” Visit: http://whywithaquestionmark.com Subscribe to Yoni’s podcast: http://thewanderingwolfpodcast.com
Will and David discuss new music by Swearin', Joyce Manor, and Lala Lala, plus live reports.
Letting the women do the talking (or singing) this week Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Double Down by Slothrust on The Pact (Dangerbird Records) 4′22″ New Year's Eve by Mal Blum on Every Time You Go Somewhere (Don Giovanni Records) 10′26″ Little Sadie by Hedy West on Hedy West Accompanying Herself On The 5 String Banjo (Vanguard) 13′23″ Let The Sun Shine Down On Me by Jean Ritchie on Mountain Hearth & Home (Elektra) 15′50″ Windy City Blues by Ruth Ladson on Chicago Blues Vol. 2 (Document) 18′40″ Let Me Down Easy by Bettye LaVette on Nearer To You (n/a) 21′52″ High & Wild by Angel Olsen on Burn Your Fire For No Witness (Jagjaguwar) 25′43″ Are you Looking After yourself by Courtney Barnett on A Sea of Split Peas (Marathon Artists) 31′05″ Wayside/Back in Time by Gillian Welch on Soul Journey (Acony Records) 34′52″ One Way Street by Ann Peebles on I Can't Stand the Rain (Hi Records) 37′48″ Sweet Little Angel by Big Mama Thornton on Ball And Chain (Arhoolie Records) 45′05″ When You Die by Lala Lala on The Lamb (Hardly Art) 48′21″ Heartache by The She's on All Female Rock and Roll Quartet (Empty Cellar Records) 52′02″ Cinnamon by Girl K on Cinnamon (n/a) 56′31″ New Red Pants by Slothrust on The Pact (Dangerbird) 59′06″ Sing Sung Saing by Penny Honeywell on Faint Humms (n/a) 62′31″ Treat Me Right by Norma Tanega on Walkin' My Cat Named Dog (Rhino) 65′34″ Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You by Joan Baez on In Concert (Vanguard) 69′13″ People Talkin' by Lucinda Williams on World Without Tears (Lost Highway) 75′11″ Just a Heart by Hurray For The Riff Raff on My Dearest Darkest Neighbor (This is American Music) 77′53″ Last Kind Words Blues by Geeshie Wiley on American Primitive Vol. II: Pre-War Revenants (1897-1939) (Revenant) 80′35″ Livin' With The Blues by Odetta on Odetta Sings (Universal (MT)) 83′14″ Nine Hundred Miles by Barbara Dane on Livin' With the Blues (Fresh Sound Records) 86′07″ In My Own Dream by Karen Dalton on In My Own Time (Paramount Records) 90′48″ Careless Love by Madeleine Peyroux on Careless Love (Rounder) 94′19″ Wandering Star by POLIÇA on Give You The Ghost (Mom + Pop) 99′50″ Pantheon Punk by Idgy Dean on Ominous Harminus (n/a) 104′03″ Born, Never Asked by Laurie Anderson on Big Science (Warner Brothers) 109′42″ All Apologies by Sinead O'Connor on Universal Mother (Chrysalis Records) 113′12″ Motion Sickness by Phoebe Bridgers on Motion Sickness (Dead Oceans) 115′18″ Sextet in C Minor by Louise Farrenc (n/a) Check out the full archives on the website.
Letting the women do the talking (or singing) this week Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Double Down by Slothrust on The Pact (Dangerbird Records) 4′22″ New Year's Eve by Mal Blum on Every Time You Go Somewhere (Don Giovanni Records) 10′26″ Little Sadie by Hedy West on Hedy West Accompanying Herself On The 5 String Banjo (Vanguard) 13′23″ Let The Sun Shine Down On Me by Jean Ritchie on Mountain Hearth & Home (Elektra) 15′50″ Windy City Blues by Ruth Ladson on Chicago Blues Vol. 2 (Document) 18′40″ Let Me Down Easy by Bettye LaVette on Nearer To You 21′52″ High & Wild by Angel Olsen on Burn Your Fire For No Witness (Jagjaguwar) 25′43″ Are you Looking After yourself by Courtney Barnett on A Sea of Split Peas (Marathon Artists) 31′05″ Wayside/Back in Time by Gillian Welch on Soul Journey (Acony Records) 34′52″ One Way Street by Ann Peebles on I Can't Stand the Rain (Hi Records) 37′48″ Sweet Little Angel by Big Mama Thornton on Ball And Chain (Arhoolie Records) 45′05″ When You Die by Lala Lala on The Lamb (Hardly Art) 48′21″ Heartache by The She's on All Female Rock and Roll Quartet (Empty Cellar Records) 52′02″ Cinnamon by Girl K on Cinnamon 56′31″ New Red Pants by Slothrust on The Pact (Dangerbird) 59′06″ Sing Sung Saing by Penny Honeywell on Faint Humms 62′31″ Treat Me Right by Norma Tanega on Walkin' My Cat Named Dog (Rhino) 65′34″ Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You by Joan Baez on In Concert (Vanguard) 69′13″ People Talkin' by Lucinda Williams on World Without Tears (Lost Highway) 75′11″ Just a Heart by Hurray For The Riff Raff on My Dearest Darkest Neighbor (This is American Music) 77′53″ Last Kind Words Blues by Geeshie Wiley on American Primitive Vol. II: Pre-War Revenants (1897-1939) (Revenant) 80′35″ Livin' With The Blues by Odetta on Odetta Sings (Universal (MT)) 83′14″ Nine Hundred Miles by Barbara Dane on Livin' With the Blues (Fresh Sound Records) 86′07″ In My Own Dream by Karen Dalton on In My Own Time (Paramount Records) 90′48″ Careless Love by Madeleine Peyroux on Careless Love (Rounder) 94′19″ Wandering Star by POLIÇA on Give You The Ghost (Mom + Pop) 99′50″ Pantheon Punk by Idgy Dean on Ominous Harminus 104′03″ Born, Never Asked by Laurie Anderson on Big Science (Warner Brothers) 109′42″ All Apologies by Sinead O'Connor on Universal Mother (Chrysalis Records) 113′12″ Motion Sickness by Phoebe Bridgers on Motion Sickness (Dead Oceans) 115′18″ Sextet in C Minor by Louise Farrenc
All new music from Metric, Mudhoney, Lala Lala, Kinski, Husky Loops, and much more. Plus a round of "Do I like It?"
Lala Lala - Destroyer - from the 2018 album The Lamb on Hardly Art.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Just Living in Jazz” Photos Courtesy of the Artists On this episode of Best Song Ever dear dear cousins Brian and Luke dive head first into the Bachelor family of shows, they read lyrics that describe their mood and make poop jokes and talk about dutch angles and the Travis Scott music video Stop Trying […]The post BSE 78: Mura Masa feat. Nao, A-Trak feat. Todd Terry, Phosphorescent, The Beths, Lala Lala and Den-Mate appeared first on Ghettoblaster Magazine.
130- Lala Lala. Yoni heads down to Nashville to the Frankie Cosmos, Florist, Lala Lala show. He and Lillie West (Lala Lala) step aside for a chat. They talk about extracurricular tour activities, rock climbing, bike riding, karaoke, Lillie's musical genesis, sobriety, antidepressants, Lala recording process, collaboration, and beyond. Support the podcast by going to patreon.com/thewanderingwolf and joining the family
Justin is joined by Anfield Index's own Armando Angulo and Sam Cox, from Fresh Saints, to preview the upcoming league cup Semifinal. Sam provides brilliant insight into Saints season and cup run to date whilst Armando conjectures at how Liverpool can better try to break down a side that left LFC very frustrated in the league. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.