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Las nuevas presiones de los grupos al margen de la ley a los campesinos del Caquetá
Torna la rubrica #contiintasca grazie ai Los Campesinos! che spiegano nei dettagli costi e ricavi del loro recente live a Dublino (spoiler: sono andati in rosso). I nostri album della settimana sono quelli di SASAMI, Hamilton Leithauser e Divorce. Nuovi singoli per yeule, Car Seat Headrest e Tune-Yards. Tre date estive in Italia per i Black Country, New Road. La seconda edizione del Fyre Festival sembra una fregatura come la prima.
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Ante la alta informalidad en las zonas rurales del país, los campesinos no tienen la posibilidad de lograr una pensión, porque no logran cumplir con los requisitos exigidos.
Programa #639 - Plan de Inmersiones 00,05'18” — ENCUENTROS EN LA IIIª FASE con Ramón Verdaguer, no necesita más presentación, tan solo déjate llevar por la experiencia de este Maestro del Buceo. 00,27'25” — BUCEANDO con SILVIO DIVER, espacio dedicado al buceador que se inicia o el que se lo está pensando, presentado por Silvio Ramunno, Instructor y experto en equipo para el buceador. 00,47'38” — MIS AMIGOS LOS PECES, Biología Marina desde la Escuela de Buceo ZOEA de Madrid, una forma de aprender a bucear focalizada en la enseñanza de la vida marina, presentada por la bióloga Inés García. 01,09'39” — LA CONJURA DE LOS PECIOS, la historia, la arqueología y el fondo del mar, todo junto, el espacio de patrimoniosubacuatico.net que presenta Lucas Sáez. 01,32'30” — BUCEO TÉCNICO + ALLÁ DEL LÍMITE, sección especializada en la actualidad del buceo tek, exploraciones, equipación, singularidad y todo aquello que interesa a los más tekkys del buceo, desde Rivemar, La Azohía, y presentado por el Instructor Trainer, Sergi Pérez - Sergibuzo. Con las habituales micro-secciones para la deco, Mi cuaderno de buceo de los oyentes, el repaso a los viejos programas emitidos y las propuestas para pasar tu tiempo en superficie, hasta una nueva inmersión en las ondas, nos daremos, una noche más, por buceados. La foto de la semana es como una paleta de colores pastel, suaves y agradables a la vista. Casi puedo sentir el suave movimiento de la mar de fondo, meciendo y acariciando las plumas de este gusano tubícola con abanico. A riesgo de meter la pata, una vez más, algo que caracteriza mi más que demostrada ignorancia, yo diría que se trata de un poliqueto sabélido, quizá Sabellastarte magnifica, a juzgar por dónde se ha capturado la imagen, en aguas de Santo Tomás, Islas Vírgenes de los Estados Unidos, una excelente foto submarina para la compacta de SONY DSC-W290 y es cortesía de Karl Callwood en Unsplash. ¿preparados para saltar al agua? Un CPTAO con el compy, un Ok, y hasta el fondo. Sonaron en este programa: 00,00'09” — David Arkenston - Papillon - Sintonía 00,05'18” — Remei de Ca la Fresca - Represa 00,27'25” — Merina Gris - Almar (feat. Ed is Dead) 00,47'38” — Maryann Camilleri - Look to the Sea 01,09'39” — Bad Religion - End of History 01,32'30” — Manic Street Preachers - Critical Thinking 02,06?41” — Los Campesinos! - Long Throes 02,10'42” — Bring Me The Horizon - Kool-Aid 02,13'13” — Hay Peores - Bajo El Mar (Cover de Under The Sea de La Sirenita) Sintonía
Corrientes Circulares 15X17 con noticias y novedades sobre Shinova, Comisario Pantera, Bandalos Chinos, Repion ft Rufus T. Firefly, Spring Festival, La La Love You, Morriña Festival, Duncan Dhu, Primavera Sound, Los Campesinos!, Tomavistas Festival, Love of Lesbian, La Casa Azul, Rigoberta Bandini y Ojete Calor!!! Dale al play!!!
Corrientes Circulares 15X17 con noticias y novedades sobre Shinova, Comisario Pantera, Bandalos Chinos, Repion ft Rufus T. Firefly, Spring Festival, La La Love You, Morriña Festival, Duncan Dhu, Primavera Sound, Los Campesinos!, Tomavistas Festival, Love of Lesbian, La Casa Azul, Rigoberta Bandini y Ojete Calor!!! Dale al play!!!
Corrientes Circulares 15X17 con noticias y novedades sobre Shinova, Comisario Pantera, Bandalos Chinos, Repion ft Rufus T. Firefly, Spring Festival, La La Love You, Morriña Festival, Duncan Dhu, Primavera Sound, Los Campesinos!, Tomavistas Festival, Love of Lesbian, La Casa Azul, Rigoberta Bandini y Ojete Calor!!! Dale al play!!!
Este es un capítulo muy especial, hecho con todo el corazón. Hablaremos de los campesinos de Colombia, guardianes de la tierra, constructores y alma de nuestra nación, portadores de poderosos saberes y de una resistencia incansable. A propósito del reconocimiento en 2023 del campesinado como “sujeto de especial protección constitucional” realizaremos un recorrido por la inmensa diversidad que caracteriza la vida campesina en nuestro país: su esfuerzo, su música, sus tradiciones y sus luchas han forjado la historia de una nación que se levanta cada día gracias a su trabajo. Este es un homenaje a los campesinos y campesinas de Colombia. Notas del episodio: Este episodio fue traído a ustedes gracias al Ministerio de las culturas, las artes y los saberes y con el apoyo del centro de estudios Dejusticia Sobre la Colombia campesina ya hablamos un poco en nuestro capítulo sobre “Radio Sutatenza” El mundo campesino en Colombia Las historia del campesinado colombiano y la guerra Declaración del campesinado cómo “sujeto de especial protección constitucional” *Agradecemos a Leonardo Salcedo y Carlos Quesada quienes hicieron posible este capítulo ¡Síguenos en nuestras Redes Sociales! Facebook: / dianauribe.fm Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/dianauribe.... Twitter: https://twitter.com/dianauribe.fm?lan... Pagina web: https://www.dianauribe.fm TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dianauribe.fm... LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/diana-uri...
En 6AM de Caracol Radio estuvo Andrés Julián Rendón, gobernador de Antioquia, para hablar sobre los señalamientos de Gustavo Petro por supuestamente favorecer a multinacionales mineras en medio de debate del uso del suelo.
Here's a look at what was happening on the dance floor at Strange Brew in 2007 - with the likes of Fight Like Apes, Okkervil River, LCD Soundsystem, The National, Dan Deacon, Messiah J & The Expert, Yeasayer, The Shins, Modest Mouse, Los Campesinos!, Caribou, Battles, Super Extra Bonus Party, !!!, Sunset Rubdown, Cathy Davey, Hooray For Humans, Jens Lekman and more!
Amyl and The Sniffers levantan (algo) el pie del acelerador en 'Cartoon Darkness'. Aunque más calmados, lo suyo sigue siendo pub rock setentero enrabietado para gritar incomodidades, aunque no tan amargas como otras formaciones tipo IDLES. Como ellos mismos dicen: no buscan problemas, buscan amor. En el fondo, no son tan fieros como parecen.Playlist:Amyl and The Sniffers - Big DreamsWaxahatchee - Much Ado About NothingAdrianne Lenker - Once A BunchBon Iver - S P E Y S I D EJohn Glacier - FoundOklou - choke enoughClara La San – Unplanned070 Shake - Elephant Fat Dog - RunningFontaines D.C. - StarbursterThe Smile - Zero Sum Los Campesinos! - Feast of TonguesCarolina Durante - HamburguesasThe Weather Station - WindowJulia Holter - The Laugh Is in the EyesKim Deal - Wish I WasEscuchar audio
In this episode, we get to meet Gareth Paisey, the lead singer of indie rockers Los Campesinos! In this chat, Gareth and I discuss the band's newest record All Hell, which came out this past summer on the band's own label. We talk about the interim between it and its predecessor Sick Scenes, the production and background of this new one, as well as his own love-hate relationship with songwriting. We talk about the band's growth and legacy, as well as what Gareth's favorite parts of being in a band like Los Campesinos are. All Hell is probably their strongest record yet, and one of 2024's best, so if you haven't caught up with it, go take a listen, and then come hang out with us. Thank you for listening.
Cerramos el repaso a 50 álbumes internacionales que no han salido de nuestros oídos en 2024. Una lista que no es un ranking, solo una recopilación que espero que te pueda servir para refrescar discos o descubrir publicaciones que nos han gustado especialmente. Servicio público. Playlist:Jamie xx, The Avalanches - All You Children ('In Waves')Two Shell - be gentle with me ('Two Shell')Caribou - Honey ('Honey')Four Tet - Daydream Repeat ('Three')Kelly Lee Owens - Dreamstate ('Dreamstate')Kim Gordon - I'm a Man ('The Collective')Los Campesinos! - 0898 HEARTACHE ('All Hell')Mount Eerie - I Walk ('Night Palace')Adrianne Lenker - Sadness As A Gift ('Bright Future')Laura Marling - Patterns in Repeat ('Patterns in Repeat')Charlotte Day Wilson - I Don't Love You ('Cyan Blue')Nia Archives - So Tell Me... ('Silence is Loud')Escuchar audio
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling about our favorite music of 2024. Show notes: The 16th annual year in review First one was in 2009 Cybertrucks are dumb Self-driving cars are also dumb Taylor Swift just ended a monster tour Music is a dead-end business for most Spotify sucks Country music is huge Breitling: There are some good underground country artists A good year for Tracy Chapman Social media landscape is shifting Lots of big music deaths: Quincy Jones, Kris Kristofferson, Steve Albini, Paul Di'Anno, Greg Kihn, Karl Wallinger Getting out to some rock shows: Hallelujah the Hills, Nuggets tour, Gang of Four, Hoodoo Gurus, Sloan in Toronto Breitling's honorable mentions: The TV show The Bear, Bug Club's song "Quality Pints," Fontaines D.C.'s "Favourite," Tsunami box set, Spectres, Kal Marks Kumar's honorable mentions: Dale Crover, Buffalo Tom, Ekko Astral, Jack White, Ducks Ltd., Mary Timony, Los Campesinos To be continued Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
This week on MacStories Unwind, kick off the first of our annual ‘best of' Unwind recaps with the best music releases of 2024. Links and Show Notes Songs from our picks and more: The MacStories Unwind 2024 Apple Music Playlist Picks Federico's Pick 2024 Music Picks: Album of the Year: All Hell by Los Campesinos Top 5: All Hell by Los Campesinos Forever by Charly Bliss POST HUMAN: NeX GEn by Bring Me The Horizon From Zero by Linkin Park Moon Music by Coldplay Honorable Mentions: Songs of a Lost World by The Cure BRAT by Charli XCX F–1 Trillion by Post Malone No Name by Jack White John's Pick: Album of the Year: The Sweater Club by Jelani Aryeh Top 5: The Sweater Club by Jelani Aryeh Songs of a Lost World by The Cure BRAT by Charli XCX Forever by Charly Bliss No Shame No Fame by Kindsight Honorable Mentions: Neon Pill by Cage the Elephant Pick-Up Full of Pink Carnations by The Vaccines F–1 Trillion by Post Malone Follow us on Mastodon MacStories Federico Viticci John Voorhees Follow us on Bluesky MacStories Unwind MacStories Federico Viticci John Voorhees Follow us on Threads MacStories Federico Viticci John Voorhees Follow us on Instagram MacStories Federico Viticci John Voorhees
What happens when you are a cult band (indeed when Pitchfork refers to you as “the ultimate cult band”) and you make the most accessible, most ‘mainstream' album of your career? It's a relevant question for many bands these days, because emerging from cult status to the mainstream (what's left of it) is a very valid path to longevity and success. Look at Nick Cave for example. He's done alright. But I can't think of a better example right now, than Los Campesinos!With All Hell, they have made the kind of record that can win over new fans, which isn't easy on your 7th album. If we whisper it quietly, they may have even made a classic album. Only time will tell, but for now the band is enjoying basking in a little bit of well deserved success, including an 8.5 on Pitchfork, hitting number 14 on the UK album chart and sold out UK venues - bigger ones than they have played before. Not quite a jump from cult status to daytime radio playlists, but nonetheless, progress. Los Campesinos! have just found a route to a larger audience. “We've always looked for validation elsewhere, but to achieve the best reviews of our career and chart position [for All Hell] is very flattering and something we appreciate more now than at any other point in our career.”It remains to be seen if the glut of year end ‘best albums of' lists remember to include All Hell, if indeed they considered the record a suitable candidate. Well, it's on my list. What's more, the vinyl package is lovely (apart from the 45 RPM but we'll let that one go for now). Nothing better though, than a band in the enlightenment phase:“When we formed we were very much ‘indier than thou. Very pretentious. We were very prescriptive to what being in a band should be. Authenticity has always been very important to us but now, our approach to releasing music, playing live shows - we've become the band we always should have been. So now I can be smug!” Support the showGet more related content at: https://www.songsommelier.com/
Dos hijos y una mudanza fuera de Londres. Ya tienes una vida patas arriba. Esos, aparentemente, pequeños cambios dan sentido y título a 'Small Changes', el nuevo disco de Michael Kiwanuka. Aquí suena más calmado y austero, buscando un sonido que "trascienda lo meramente cool", para el que vuelve a trabajar con Inflo y Danger Mouse.Playlist:Michael Kiwanuka - Floating ParadeMoses Sumney, ANOHNI - Is It Cold In The Water?Yaya Bey - crying through my teethKendrick Lamar, SZA - gloriaJudeline - JOROPOROSALÍA, Ralphie Choo - OmegaPanchiko - GinkgoFontaines D.C. - In The Modern WorldSquid - Crispy SkinHot Chip, Sleaford Mods - Nom Nom NomLos Campesinos! - Feast of TonguesCarolina Durante - HamburguesasThe Weather Station - WindowJulia Holter - The Laugh Is in the EyesKim Deal - Wish I WasEscuchar audio
En Caracol Radio estuvo Juan Felipe Harman Ortiz, director de la Agencia Nacional de Tierras (ANT).
Warmduscher - Body Shock (Feat. Lianne La Havas) PJ Harvey & Tim Phillips - Love Will Tear Us Apart Squid - Crispy Skin TV On The Radio - New Health Rock חשש אמיתי - זה היה חלום מתיש ועמוק Throwing Muses - Drugstore Drastic Julia Holter - The Laugh Is in the Eyes טל פוגל - קח את היד שלי mary in the junkyard - this is my california Los Campesinos! - Wait James Blake - Like The End נשלח מה-iPhone שלי
"that's a big if" On the show this week: 00:00:44 News Bristol City Council introduces gig ticket levy 00:10:04 Songs of a Lost World by The Cure album review discussion 00:52:22 Upcoming releases this week Album rankings: Los Campesinos! - All Hell Bonny Light Horseman - Keep Me On Your Mind/See You Free Geordie Greep - The New Sound Beth Gibbons - Lives Outgrown Katy Kirby - Blue Raspberry oso oso - life till bones Jlin - Akoma Dehd - Poetry Floating Points - Cascade MGMT - Loss of Life Dummy - Free Energy JPEGMAFIA - I LAY DOWN MY LIFE FOR YOU Halogenix - Passions Ibibio Sound Machine - Pull The Rope Helado Negro - Phasor Bad Bad Hats - Bad Bad Hats Pillow Queens - Name Your Sorrow Origami Angel - Feeling Not Found Nilüfer Yanya - My Method Actor Two Shell - Two Shell Charli xcx - BRAT Fax Gang & Parannoul - Scattersun Omni - Souvenir Sheer Mag - Playing Favorites Vacations - No Place Like Home Soccer Mommy - Evergreen Cassandra Jenkins - My Light, My Destroyer Confidence Man - 3AM (LA LA LA) Office Dog - Spiel Charly Bliss - Forever Hiatus Kaiyote - Love Heart Cheat Code SPIRIT OF THE BEEHIVE - YOU'LL HAVE TO LOSE SOMETHING Chastity Belt - Live Laugh Love Cults - To the Ghosts DIIV - Frog In Boiling Water Mount Kimbie - The Sunset Violent Gulfer - Third Wind Delta Sleep - Blue Garden Babe Report - Did You Get Better Dancer - 10 Songs I Hate About You glass beach - plastic death SPRINTS - Letter To Self Shackleton & Six Organs of Admittance - Jinxed by Being
In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy discuss Romance Is Boring, the 2010 album from Los Campesinos! Yes, it's a run of a lot of sports references sprinkled into your emo/indie-pop. You knew what you signed up for. Find out more about why Romance Is Boring is such an important transition album for the band, which track stands out as an influential piece of the 2010s emo revival, and how Los Campesinos! became the rare band listed among both hosts' favorites on this week's podcast.Sick of hearing all the ads? Subscribe to Soda Premium on Apple Podcasts to get rid of them!Follow @ColumbiaHP on X!While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie.If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerchOr reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.comIf you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for another episode of CHP.
In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy discuss Romance Is Boring, the 2010 album from Los Campesinos! Yes, it's a run of a lot of sports references sprinkled into your emo/indie-pop. You knew what you signed up for. Find out more about why Romance Is Boring is such an important transition album for the band, which track stands out as an influential piece of the 2010s emo revival, and how Los Campesinos! became the rare band listed among both hosts' favorites on this week's podcast.Sick of hearing all the ads? Subscribe to Soda Premium on Apple Podcasts to get rid of them!Follow @ColumbiaHP on X!While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie.If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerchOr reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.comIf you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for another episode of CHP.
David Scott from Moni Jitchell joins us again this week as we round off our deep dive into the discography of Los Campesinos! We being picking up where we left off last week; in the midst of running through the band's discography. Mark then comes clean and says he actually took notes on the wrong album, before we all go down the rabbit hole of figuring out of Romance is Boring and/or Los Campesinos! are unsung. A small reminder that if you want to support the podcast you can do so via our Patreon. Not only will you get episodes early, you also get access to our Facebook group (aye we know it's boomer shit, but we've yet to find a better way of mass communication) and you can have some influence on what we cover on the show. There's also the option of our higher tier, the record club, where your money will go towards supporting independent artists that we think are truly unsung. If you want to learn more about Moni Jitchell, their most recent release is called Unreal, and you can get it here.
Guest time! In the first of two episodes we chat with David Scott from the band Moni Jitchell about Los Campesinos! and their third album Romance is Boring. In part one we go into a lengthy deep dive around twee pop, the band's history and then begin to look closely at their discography, using the band's own ranking of their first five albums as a means navigation. A small reminder that if you want to support the podcast you can do so via our Patreon. Not only will you get episodes early, you also get access to our Facebook group (aye we know it's boomer shit, but we've yet to find a better way of mass communication) and you can have some influence on what we cover on the show. There's also the option of our higher tier, the record club, where your money will go towards supporting independent artists that we think are truly unsung. If you want to learn more about Moni Jitchell, their most recent release is called Unreal, and you can get it here.
Ever wondered how the shift from summer to fall can drastically change one's mood? This week, Samer shares his personal journey with summer seasonal affective disorder and how the cool embrace of September brings him renewed energy. We also dive into the nostalgia-inducing sounds of "Bright Lights" by The Killers and chuckle over the evolution of advertising from the peppy 90s to today's pharmaceutical-centric commercials.Our musical exploration doesn't stop there. We spotlight a captivating song that merges orchestral elements with powerful vocals, creating a truly cinematic experience. Sabrina Carpenter's clever songwriting in "Coincidence" gets its moment of appreciation. Discovering hidden gems like Los Campesinos and their thought-provoking, energetic tunes is another highlight of our discussion, celebrating the depth and variety in contemporary music.Finally, we journey through an eclectic mix of tracks, from early 2000s-inspired sounds to Post Malone's surprising country venture with "Nosedive." We relish Bright Eyes' witty lyrics in "Bells and Whistles" and jam out to Big Sean's confident beats in "Who You Are (Superstar)." Rounding off the episode, we marvel at RZA's orchestral collaboration with the Colorado Symphony and get hyped with Lil Wayne and friends on the high-energy track "Can't Hold Me Down." Join us for an episode that celebrates the vast and vibrant world of today's music!https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/new-music-september-24/pl.u-XmqkcXZ0qz1. Bright Lights - The Killers2. The Emptiness Machine - Linkin Park3. Don't Keep Me Waiting - Pete Yorn4. Colorful State - Kishi Bashi5. Coincidence - Sabrina Carpenter6. The Coin-Op Guillotine - Los Campesinos7. Bells and Whistles - Bright Eyes8. Who You Are (Superstar) - Big Sean9. Nosedive - Post Malone featuring Lainey Wilson10. Feel - The Heavy Heavy11. Clear Sky After Storm - RZA featuring the Colorado Symphony12. Can't Hold Me Down - Lil Wayne, Lil Yachty, Pharrell Williams featuring DOODLES & Kyle Ricch Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
Ricardo Arenas, coordinador de carne y leche de FEDEGAN, en 6AM explicó los problemas de desperdicio de alimentos durante el paro camionero
Podcast #707 spends time with new tunes from old friends in New York Dolls, The Eradicats, Dog Day, Young Scum, Los Campesinos!, Quivers, Gimp Fist, Zero Boys, & Shampoo.
Welcome to the latest episode of "The CTTB Music Podcast," where we dive into the latest and most intriguing releases across the musical landscape. Today, we're exploring a diverse lineup that spans genres and pushes boundaries. We'll start with Eminem's much-anticipated return, "The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce)," followed by Speed's high-octane offering, "Only One Mode." Then, we'll shift gears to the introspective sounds of Cassandra Jenkins' "My Light, My Destroyer," before diving into the energetic indie rock of Los Campesinos!' "All Hell." Finally, we'll round out our reviews with John Grant's thought-provoking "Art of the Lie." From rap to rock, indie to alternative, we've got a sonic journey ahead that promises to challenge, inspire, and entertain. So sit back, turn up the volume, and let's explore these fresh musical landscapes together.
On this week’s podcast, Ben Marwood returns with another hand-selected playlist of new music and observations about the world of music and beyond. Artist “Track” [Album] [edit] radio podcast 737 – Right Click and Save As to Download The post Podcast 737 | Featuring Los Campesinos!, The Bug Club and Cursive appeared first on .
Will and David discuss new releases by Los Campesinos!, Lowmoon, and Personal Trainer, plus live reports and bonus songs.
Hello and welcome back to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! the podcast about all music, except, as you'll discover, rock music. On this episode we look at the second group of albums from July, which, we'll be honest, isn't quite as strong as the first. We look at new albums from Empire of the Sun, The Smashing Pumpkins, Denzel Curry, Soft Play, Rakim, Cigarettes After Sex, X and Los Campesinos. There's also a review, well more a drunken recollection, of Brighton Pride and Girls Aloud and a rant. A massive rant.
Another round of Album Swap, this time featuring Brian Croxall, in which we share our thoughts on Song of Innocence by David Axelrod, Nobody by Nomeansno, No Blues by Los Campesinos!, The Magnolia Electric Co. by Songs: Ohia, and Teenager of the Year by Frank Black.
Nesta edição, Cleber Facchi (@cleberfacchi), Isadora Almeida (@almeidadora), Renan Guerra (@_renanguerra) e Nik Silva (@niksilva) conversam sobre o line-up dp Coala Festival 2024, evento que contará com nomes como Os Paralamas do Sucesso, Lulu Santos, Planet Hemp e O Terno.Apoie a gente: https://apoia.se/podcastvfsm Não Paro De Ouvir ➜ Pluma https://tinyurl.com/2bf7x45y➜ Chat Pile https://tinyurl.com/bdfj2dkr➜ Sampha https://tinyurl.com/5etkhnyw➜ Oso Oso https://tinyurl.com/5f77zn7r➜ Ari Tsugy https://tinyurl.com/4f28chry➜ Toe https://tinyurl.com/3epurm75➜ GZLZ https://tinyurl.com/29u6buf9➜ Alaíde Costa https://tinyurl.com/4rdmx98c➜ Raça https://tinyurl.com/4jepfpp4➜ Jónsi https://tinyurl.com/4sc58u2w➜ Los Campesinos! https://tinyurl.com/2s3ezyxz➜ Cassandra Jenkins https://tinyurl.com/5xnnaekr➜ DJ Anderson do Paraíso https://tinyurl.com/375c3cck➜ Hugo Henrique https://tinyurl.com/5djzymes Você Precisa Ouvir Isso ➜ O Último Plano (Podcast)➜ Invincible (Prime Video)➜ Ocupação Naná Vasconcelos (Itaú Cultural)➜ Debaixo da Ponte (Disney+) Playlist Seleção VFSM: https://bit.ly/3ETG7oEContato: sobremusicavamosfalar@gmail.com
Send us a Text Message.Intro song: The 8th of October (To August 17th) by Highly Suspect1. Ain't No Love in Oklahoma by Luke Combs2. Minor Setback by GUM & Ambrose Kenny-Smith3. A Psychic Wound by Los Campesinos!4. The Sit Around by Ever-Lovin' Jug Band5. Talk is Cheap by Dr. DogOutro song: Poolside by Summer Salt
Die guten alten Indie-Rocker mit fantastischem Hang zum Emo, Los Campesinos! aus Wales, zaubern nach sieben Jahren Abstinenz ein Album hervor, das gleichermassen nach 00er-Jahren wie nach dem grossen Schritt vorwärts tönt. Es wird schwarz gemalt und verzweifelt aber auch euphorisiert und gelacht. Die siebenköpfige Band fiel schon damals ins Nirgendwo zwischen den Musiksammlungen von Indie-Nerds und Emo-Kids. Dank ihrem Wortwitz und immer wieder guter Wucht fanden Los Campesinos! aber auch im von Irgendwas-mit-Indie-Bands überfluteten Zeitalter (ca. 2005-2015) ihre treue Gefolgschaft, schafften den vielgesuchten «Sprung über den Teich» und sind den USA beachtlich erfolgreich. Auf dem komplett in Eigenregie produzierten und vertriebenen 7. Album «All Hell» präsentiert sich die Band mit leicht geänderter Besetzung aber altem Rezept, was aber keinesfalls wie Wiederholung tönt, sondern eher wie das Destillat von all dem bisher erlebten. Da haben sich die Ausrufezeichen! gefunden: Los Campesinos! liefern das Sounds! Album der Woche - und wie immer könnt ihr bei uns täglich CDs gewinnen.
Euphoric having found the Croatian equivalent of Toffifee, magazine editor Andy Lyons, writer Harry Pearson and host Daniel Gray discuss Bargain Buys from Jimmy Case's freebie to Ian Wright's weight exchange via Bobby Collins' mercifully short arms. Magazine Deputy Editor Ffion Thomas previews WSC issue 444, Record Breakers brings us a Basque banger, and we continue our sprightly feature The Final Third, in which a guest contributes a match, a player and an object to the WSC Museum of Football. Joining Dan as our visiting curator this time is Gareth David, singer with the band Los Campesinos!, whose new album All Hell is out this very week.Support the Show.Would you like to hear twice as many podcasts and longer editions of these ones, and support our print magazine? You would? Then join the WSC Supporters' Club! Sign up here: www.patreon.com/whensaturdaycomes
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling about our favorite music of 2024 so far. Show notes: JB's #6 and JK's #7: Philly's Mannequin Pussy is a wide-ranging delight JK's 6: Excellent jangle rock from Toronto's Ducks Ltd. JB's #5 and JK's #3: J Mascis with a laid-back winner of a solo album Let us know if you want to be in the studio audience for the year-end wrapup JK's #5: A more electronic effort from St. Vincent The limited amount of media attention given to albums now How do current artists measure success? Remembering weird synth pop from the early '80s Fewer barriers to entry, but fewer ways to get your music in front of people JB's #4: Another great Slumberland release from Lunchbox, featuring folks from Hard Left JK's #4: First release in 14 years from NYC art rockers Les Savy Fav JB's #3: NH-based act combines post punk with many different genres JB's #2: Johnny Foreigner returns with EP previewing their upcoming album JK's #2: METZ adds catchiness to their noise rock JB's #1: Political swipe at gentrification from Neutrals Anticipated albums: Fontaines D.C., Sunset Rubdown, Johnny Foreigner, Chime School, Peel Dream Magazine, Jesus Lizard, Horse Jumper of Love, Los Campesinos, Osees JK's #1: Hot collection of power pop rippers from Daniel Romano's Outfit Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
This week on New Music Friday from All Songs Considered, NPR Music's Daoud Tyler-Ameen and Stephen Thompson listen to a grab bag of new releases out on July 19, including what's being called the last Childish Gambino album ever, returns by public radio faves Los Campesinos and Dr. Dog and a vibe-heavy follow-up made by the creators of one of the longest-running Billboard singles of all time, just in time to greet the the heat waves of summer 2024 (sorry).Then, one of the week's biggest albums sends Daoud and Stephen down a rabbit hole in which they attempt to figure out what happened to the blockbuster soundtrack and why, in the aftermath of an exceptional example from 2023, there might be an opportunity to revive the form. Featured albums• Childish Gambino, Bando Stone & the New World• Los Campesinos, All Hell• Denzel Curry, King of the Mischievous South Vol. 2• Glass Animals, I Love You So F****** Much• Dr. Dog, Dr. Dog• Jimin, Muse• Various Artists, Twisters: The Album OSTLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Steven and Ian begin today's episode by reflecting on what they were doing when you-know-what happened last weekend. Then they get down to what is truly the biggest news of the week: The release of EA College Football 25, which is about to become Ian's obsession (6:00). After Video Game-cast, they pivot to a discussion about Tenacious D and their implosion over Kyle Gass' Trump comments in Australia (12:00). They also yay-or-nay the comedy-rock trio, from the perspective of another comedy-rock trio.From there, they tackle the return of Japandroids, who will release their first album in seven years, Fate And Alcohol, in October. But can they ever top Celebration Rock (20:01)? Steven also fills Ian on some jam band beef this week between Trey Anastasio and Dead & Company (28:08). In the mailbag, they answer a listener question about whether '90s-style "weird for weirdness' sake" music is still being made, with a tangent about the legacy of Tom Waits (40:35).In Recommendation Corner, Ian talks up the British emo band Los Campesinos! while Steven stumps for the rising country artist Zach Top (53:50).New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 198 here and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at indiecastmailbag@gmail.com, and make sure to follow us on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) for all the latest news. We also recently launched a visualizer for our favorite Indiecast moments. Check those out here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Leader of inclusive rockers Los Campesinos!, Gareth David shares his approach to being a musician, the social responsibility that it brings, pressing the emergency button at Safeways, and LC!'s new album All Hell - out this Friday. Photo: Martyna Bannister DistroKid makes music distribution fun and easy with unlimited uploads and artists keeping the ENTIRETY of their revenue. Get 30% off the first year of their service by signing up at https://distrokid.com/vip/101pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ramsey learned about Los Campesinos! through the Patreon and he's kept on listening. Now he shares two new songs from their upcoming album All Hell with Heather to get her take! Discover bonus eps, merch and more on our Patreon! This week: What would our on-stage nicknames be? LLC naming! And Ramsey is Flash Cadillac now! All this and so much MORE! Wanna get a shout-out on a future episode? Give us a rating on iTunes! It helps us, and it helps you feel good about yourself!
We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed, the sophomore album from UK tweexcore band Los Campesinos!, is the Rock Record of the Month at VMP for July. On this episode of the pod, Cyd chats with Gareth Paisey from the band about reflections on WAB, WAD, as well as the process of putting together their forthcoming seventh LP, All Hell, which comes out July 19, 2024, and he also shares some stories from the road for good measure. Executive produced, hosted, and edited by Cydney Berlinger Executive produced by Andrew Winistorfer Our theme song is "Lo and Beholden" by Jade Vases from the album The Very Best of Jade Vases.
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about the music of 2010. Show notes: In 2010, Phil became a dad for the second time A little running talk Kesha had the #1 song in 2010 with "Tik Tok" Phil asking philosophical questions Phil's non-top 5s: Darker My Love, Best Coast, LCD Soundsystem, Foals, Ty Segall, Spoon, Wolf People, Vampire Weekend, Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings Jay's non-top 5s: Neil Young, Los Campesinos!, Arcade Fire, Black Mountain, Les Savy Fav When artists stop making good albums To be continued Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
FEAST OF TONGUES - Los Campesinos EL SALADO - Los Dedos TAMAGOTCHI - Blushing FURTHER - Webbed Wing REACT - Bakar BETHNAL GREEN - Home Counties RIDE - TV Star` BIG TIME NOTHING - St. Vincent SPILLING INK - Milly GAS STATION WITH A BAR - The Lovely Basement THE END - Islands ALL OF MY LOVE - Oso Oso LOVE ON THE OUTSIDE - Wishy AH, SHOOT! - CMAT IN FRONT OF ME NOW - Nada Surf MAKING BREAKFAST - Samia FOOL FOR YOU - Matty THE WORLD'S BIGGEST PAVING SLAB - English Teacher UR HEART STOPS - fantasy of a broken heart BAD DAYS - Broken Gold, Alejandro Escovedo MY HONEYGUIDE - William Shatner
Los Campesinos!? As in, death to Los Campesinos!? The gigd*icks and the dipsh*t lay down their weapons to discuss pinching lyrics, kissing Tories and living off 2008, via a triumphant gig at the Troxy and the announcement of a new album! All's hell that ends well! For extra bonus Gig Pigs episodes and exclusive content every month head over to www.patreon.com/gigpigs to support the show. Download extra swill, rate and leave review. The Extra Swill playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/45NNtgh2FbvR4emjWbAVQh Emails and recommendations in the usual places - gigpigspodcast@gmail.com Follow us! @ivo_graham @alexkealy A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode we welcome Fast Show legend Simon Day to downtown Hammersmith and ask him about his musical passions and the immortal Life Of Rock With Brian Pern. We start with our guest's misspent youth in south-east London, where he frequently saw bands such as Dr. Feelgood and local lads Squeeze and even fronted his own punk combo Simon & the Virgins. We hear about his early days on the standup circuit and his close associations with Vic Reeves, Bob Mortimer and the gang that coalesced around The Fast Show. From there we discuss the genesis of his "prog'n'roll" alter ego Brian Pern and his affectionate lampooning of Peter Gabriel. Clips from a 2003 audio interview with Steely Dan prompt an in-depth conversation about Donald Fagen and the late Walter Becker. During this, Simon tells us how he first fell for the arch duo and we collectively compare notes on some of the group's greatest songs and albums. After a brief mention of featured writer Dorian Lynskey and his new book Everything Must Go, Mark quotes from newly-added library pieces about Mötley Crüe's Nikki Sixx and Beatles hairdresser Leslie Cavendish before Jasper talks us out with his thoughts on M. People's Heather Small and a particularly cantankerous Van Morrison. Many thanks to special guest Simon Day. Pieces discussed: Genesis Doing The Foxtrot, Genesis: No "Pale" Imitation, Seventies prog rockers Genesis are back, but are they welcomed?, All Apologies: Brian Pern, Steely Dan audio, Wayne Robins on the RBP podcast, Pete Seeger, Kendrick Lamar, Why do pop stars fall for conspiracy theories?, Dorian Lynskey on the RBP podcast, Mötley Crüe, Beatles hairdresser Leslie Cavendish, Elvis, The King Remembered — An oral history, Heather Small: Proud, Los Campesinos!, and A duel with Van Morrison.
The Shirts [mm:ss] "Teenage Crutch" The Shirts Capitol Records SW-11791 1978 (US pressing) (see below) The Shirts [mm:ss] "Reduced to a Whisper" The Shirts Harvest 5C 062-06 717 1978 (Netherlands pressing) That's right, not one but 2 (two!) tracks from The Shirts' debut album. Normally, I am not one to buy 2 copies of the same album, but when I was in Amsterdam a couple of years ago, I came across the Netherlands pressing with a more stylized cover and couldn't resist. They were one of the original CBGB bands that saw more success in Europe. You can also spot lead singer Annie Golden in the film adaptation of Hair (Forman, 1979) (https://youtu.be/VN5zup3b7fw?si=859TcqBo5ArA0iD2). Philharmonic Symphony of New York, Dimitri Mitropoulos [mm:ss] "Second Movement: Allegretto" Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 Op. 47 Columbia Masterworks ML 4739 1962 Composed by the Soviet Russian Shostakovich in 1937, this recording dates to 1953. Robyn Hitchcock [mm:ss] "Socrates in Thin Air" Shufflemania! Tiny Ghost Records TINY GHOST 07 2022 Great outing from Mr. Hitchcock from a couple of years ago. Joined here by Soft Boy cohort Kimberley Rew on guitar. Los Campesinos! [mm:ss] "5 Flucloxacillin" Sick Scenes Wichita WEBB500LP 2017 The wonderful 6th album from these Cardiff folks. Self-financed, no less! There is a supercute video for this song done in the style of the BBC show Flog It! (https://youtu.be/aoqs0PJ12zM?si=rIefWNr2Mwj3F3-d) Thompson Twins [mm:ss] "We Are Detective" Side Kicks Arista AL 6607 1983 So much floppy hair. The trio's third single from their third album. A suitably 80s video was also made for this track. (https://youtu.be/l2SMSoblH3Y?si=jw9yBHEFqSlCRxvH) Raspberries [mm:ss] "Tonight" Side 3 Capitol Records SMAS-11220 1973 Speaking of third albums. This song was the first of three singles from the album and reached number 69 on the Hot 100. Rush [mm:ss] "New World Man" Signals Mercury SRM-1-4063 1982 Rush's only Top 40 single, oddly enough. From the last album produced by Terry Brown. Sure, I could have chosen "Subdivisions" but if you were like me and were a suburban early-teenage male when this album came out, it was pretty inescapable and hence not really necessary to revisit. Boz Scaggs [mm:ss] "Lido Shuffle" Silk Degrees Columbia PC 33920 1976 Speaking of ubiquitous songs from my youth. With Mr. Scaggs himself on the Moog riffs. Sqürl [mm:ss] "John Ashbery Takes a Walk" Silver Haze Sacred Bones Records SBR-316 2023 Jim Jarmusch and Carter Logan, assisted here by Charlotte Gainsbourg in an homage to the poet John Ashbery. There's a nice moody video to accompany this song as well (https://youtu.be/EdlCG4aw7Q4?si=nQisL8r1JTM_vHrk). Klaus Nomi [mm:ss] "Falling in Love Again" Simple Man RCA Victor PL 37702 1982 A contemporary update of the Marlene Dietrich classic (https://youtu.be/8gAo2aR_tUw?si=jpfY2F2guahlnPea) from the iconic Klaus Nomi's second album. Kris Kristofferson [mm:ss] "The Pilgrim - Chapter 33" The Silver Tongued Devil and I Monument Z 30679 1971 If I were Donnie Fritts (which I can only aspire to), I would have definitely had my name legally changed to Funky Donnie Fritts. Nine Inch Nails [mm:ss] "Sin (Short)" Sin TVT Records TVT2617-1 1990 Why it seems like 33 1/3 years ago that this album was released. Frank Sinatra [mm:ss] "When Somebody Loves You" Sinatra '65 Reprise RS-6167 1965 That is some bizarre stereo separation. Frank Sinatra [mm:ss] "Witchcraft" Sinatra's Sinatra Reprise Records R9-1010 1963 Some of Frank's big hits, recompiled here for his own label. Dwight Twilley Band [mm:ss] "I'm on Fire" Sincerely Shelter Records SRL-52001 1976 Some primo power pop kicking off Dwight Twilley Band's debut outing on the already-doomed at the time Shelter Records. Music behind the DJ: "Diamonds Are Forever (Instrumental)" by John Barry
As per tradition (at least from days of yore when we did episodes weekly), we're using the week of Easter to add some more traditional Christmas music to our list. And it just so happens that both of this episode's songs are from the same album, 2012's Holidays Rule! Both songs were also composed by guys named Henry who were better known for other things, which I guess is also kind of a fun coincidence? Calexico's take on King Henry VIII's "Green Grows the Holly" is a breath of fresh air, but Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" as performed by The Civil Wars is just kinda... air. This week's ranking music is "The Holly and the Ivy" performed by Los Campesinos!