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In this interview, Joe Symes and Colin White of the Liverpool band Joe Symes and the Loving Kind discuss the psych rock-tinged "It's All Too Late," their love of the Beatles and the album 'Revolver,' using a mellotron in the studio, their love of art and old Hitchcock films, the new album 'Portmanteau', and more! [...]
In this interview, Joe Symes and Colin White of the Liverpool band Joe Symes and the Loving Kind discuss the psych rock-tinged "It's All Too Late," their love of the Beatles and the album 'Revolver,' using a mellotron in the studio, their love of art and old Hitchcock films, the new album 'Portmanteau', and more! [...]
We are totally psyched to welcome Joe Symes & The Loving Kind! The band are currently finishing their upcoming third album Portmanteau, which is scheduled for release in early 2024. This has been preceded by the video It's All Too Late – a track taken from the album – which was uploaded live on YouTube on the 29th September. This song has already had international airplay, and reached number 2 in one of the major Rock charts in Australia (Banks Radio Australia Valley FM 85.9), as number 4 in one of the UK's (The Chart of Gold). Two tracks from their first ep appeared on the Charity Compilation "Shoulder to Shoulder" alongside tracks by Paul Weller, Ocean Colour Scene, Roger McGuinn (The Byrds), Robyn Hitchcock, Noel Gallagher, Peter Noone (Herman's Hermits) and Wishbone Ash. This collection was organised by David Quaife, whose brother Pete was the original bass player of the British rock legends The Kinks. Creation Records' Alan McGee even praised the album in question, Celebs Matthew Modine, and Michael Keaton are fans. Note the earlier time if you want to call into the live show.
Bit punky, bit rocky, bit retro - bit of everything really in this weeks Part 1! Listen out for brand new tunes by Frenchy n the Punk, Tough On Friday's, Joe Symes & The Loving Kind, Wolf club Lunar Society, The Hard Ons,Grim Rock, Solcura, Proud Honey, Filter, Crushed By Waves, Seeing Things, Toronto is Broken, Trench Gun, Stone Flies, Junction 28, and Amerakin. For all the latest check out www.newmusicsaturday.com x --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/newmusicsaturday/message
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Brit Rockers Joe Symes & The Loving Kind return! Brit rockers Joe Symes & the Loving Kind continue touring the HMV stores promoting their latest EP, and will be headlining at Jimmy's in Liverpool May 20. The band's self-titled debut album, released on their own record label, Truly Independent Records, is a resume of their musical versatility. A record containing songs of the rock, psychedelic, dah-dah, easy listening, country and movie soundtrack variety. One international reviewer called it an indie rock classic and two tracks appeared on the Charity Compilation Shoulder to Shoulder alongside tracks by Paul Weller, Ocean Colour Scene, Roger McGuinn (The Byrds), Robyn Hitchcock, Noel Gallagher, Pete Noone (Herman's Hermits) and Wishbone Ash. This collection was organised by David Quaife, whose brother Pete was the original bass player of the British rock legends The Kinks. Creation Records' Alan McGee even praised the album in question, even adding Hollywood stars like Matthew Modine, and Michael Keaton to the fan-base.
Lisa 6:3- "God's Loving Kind-Ness!" Jer. 31:3. With an ever lasting LOVE, he has drawn us. Love is kind, meaning, it might hurt sometimes when truth is revealed. But it's still Love. Be Blessed. #kind #loving #godslove #everlasting --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-l-dalton/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lisa-l-dalton/support
Joe Symes, along with Colin White, founded the band. It was while attending a local gig that the latter suggested to the former the name the “Loving Kind:” something that had been buried in his subconscious after listening the R.E.M song Get Up. After a sip or two of beer, the two agreed, set to work, adding bass player Alan Welsh. The music world now had a powerful, explosive and foot tapping power trio on their hands. An act one spectator described as “sounding like nine people on stage, not a mere three.”
Are you hard on yourself? When we make mistakes and do not meet our own expectations, it's easy to fall into self-judgment. It's exhausting to try and be perfect all of the time. Could self-criticism keep you in pain and hold you back from living your best life? In today's podcast episode, Brandy works with our beautiful volunteer Jade, who is still experiencing pain after an injury; however, today, she discovers something in her programming that is affecting her health and happiness. Join us as Brandy shares how this very thing showed up in her own personal journey to wellness and how you can take powerful steps to transform your life and embrace change. Brandy also shares the one thing you'll want to do first (that is often missed), when reprogramming your mind for change. You won't want to miss this transformative episode! Additional links and resources: Email contact: support@brandygillmore.com Website: https://brandygillmore.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brandy.gillmore/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/brandygillmore/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrandyGillmore Training: https://brandygillmore.com/healing TEDx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dEbqRYqY_0
Joe Symes & The Loving Kind's self-titled debut album, released on their own record label, Truly Independent Records, is a resume of their musical versatility. A record containing songs of the rock, psychedelic, dah-dah, easy listening, country and movie soundtrack variety. One international reviewer called it an indie rock classic and two tracks appeared on the Charity Compilation Shoulder to Shoulder alongside tracks by Paul Weller, Ocean Colour Scene, Roger McGuinn (The Byrds), Robyn Hitchcock, Noel Gallagher, Pete Noone (Herman's Hermits) and Wishbone Ash. This collection was organised by David Quaife, whose brother Pete was the original bass player of the British rock legends The Kinks. Creation Records' Alan McGee even praised the album in question, even adding Hollywood stars like Matthew Modine, and Michael Keaton to the fan-base. This was followed by the energetic rock orientated double A side single I'm Gonna Find Out Someday/Things Get Better: two tracks that shows their current heavy pop incarnation, and gave the listener a glimpse of the direction the second album would take them. The single was not only played during half time at Liverpool Football Club's ground on several occasions, but was a three-week feature on BBC Introducing. Not too bad for the band's second official release, spurring into more recordings and shows.
Totally psyched to have Joe Symes & The Loving Kind in Madame Perry's Salon! Joe Symes, along with Colin White, founded the band. It was while attending a local gig that the latter suggested to the former the name the “Loving Kind:” something that had been buried in his subconscious after listening the R.E.M song Get Up. After a sip or two of beer, the two agreed, set to work, and following one line up change added bass player Alan Welsh. The music world now had a powerful, explosive and foot taping power trio on their hands. An act one spectator described as “sounding like nine people on stage, not a mere three.” Like four other musicians who also called this major northwest city their home, they take great pride in the fact they churn out songs that are not only catchy, memorable, and instantly appealing, but cater to a wide range of people from all walks of life. Theme music for Madame Perry's Salon composed and performed by Denton Perry. Authors! Need to promote your book but can't afford a publicist? Get Sell Your Books Today right now! As a seasoned entertainment publicist I know exactly what insider info you need to get your books to the world!
In this episode, I talk about how God intends for us to be loving and kind. Stay safe, healthy, and blessed!. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eri-hunt/support
Buddha Smiles as we practice the instructions from the Yoga Sutras This practice merges the instruction from Yoga Sutra 1:33 and the Buddhist Practice that both point to a Loving Kind way of being and acting. Looking to sutra 2:46 Stirum and Sukham and the Buddhist slogan “Strong back, soft front” Then directing your attention to 2:47 Loosening your effort while meditating on something specific becoming more effortless. Recall the work we did on Sutra 1:34-1:38 and the five areas of focus. Now by adding a “Buddha Nature Smile” we sweeten the practice with loving-kindness, compassion and wise understanding. As a result of practicing in this way we understand Patanjali’s Sutra 2:48. The goal is to discover the pair of opposites cease to exist and no longer have an impact. We experience the fading of separation and are aware of a new bathing into oneness, wholeness and completeness of Love.
John Squires continues with our ‘Values’ theme as we look at what it means to be loving and kind. The post Values – Loving (Kind) appeared first on Bridge Church Bolton.
Buddha Smiles as we practice the instructions from the Yoga Sutras This practice merges the instruction from Yoga Sutra 1:33 and the Buddhist Practice that both point to a Loving Kind way of being and acting. Looking to sutra 2:46 Stirum and Sukham and the Buddhist slogan “Strong back, soft front” Then directing your attention to 2:47 Loosening your effort while meditating on something specific becoming more effortless. Recall the work we did on Sutra 1:34-1:38 and the five areas of focus. Now by adding a “Buddha Nature Smile” we sweeten the practice with loving-kindness, compassion and wise understanding. As a result of practicing in this way we understand Patanjali’s Sutra 2:48. The goal is to discover the pair of opposites cease to exist and no longer have an impact. We experience the fading of separation and are aware of a new bathing into oneness, wholeness and completeness of Love.
FALKthis is a podcast dedicated to helping you untangle life's problems while you pursue your wildest dreams. Let's get acquainted and start running on this journey together! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/foralllovingkind/support
Grab a slice of Dewsbury every Friday afternoon with Richard Harrison & Chris Oakland for "Rich N a Lil Bit of Chris" on www.smileradio.co the drivetime show you don't want to miss featuring, Guess the year, the featured artist selection & the all requests for hour two! On this Show: Join Richard Harrison & Chris Oakland (@fabiogreyhead) What's coming up? Some #UnsignedSelection highlighting some of the #FeaturedArtists here at Smile Radio (@Smileradio3) throughout the week with music from: Madison Mueller, Jenny StanLei, Joe Symes and the Loving Kind, Kelly Vaughn & Silent Stranger! (come check out the #FeaturedArtist section on our website for more information: www.smileradio.co/featuredArtists, be a featured artist #IndieBands #IndieArtists e-mail Ritchie Stonian Johnston (@elstonian83) ritchie.johnston@smileradio.co send us a #bio #SocialLinks #TourInfo and #Mp3) Also some guess the year? Can you guess it from the #Trivia and #Music Clues?! Plus Listener Requests from hour 2! So come on tune in every Friday 4pm (U.K Time) for the Smile Radio Drivetime with Rich & Chris! Smile Radio - The home of the best new music, independent music, featured artists and great entertainment! Catch up #Ondemand: www.smileradio.co/ondemand also on spotfy, itunes, googleplay and all great #Podcast sites! F: www.facebook.com/smileradioyorkshireT: www.Twitter.com/Smileradio3I: www.instagram.com/smileradio3
Part 2 this week takes us to the trippier side of the independent music scene including brand new tunes by Wild Horse, Jupiter in Velvet, Lemonade Kid, Joe Symes and the Loving Kind and loads more --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newmusicsaturday/message
Joe Symes and The Loving Kind with Cliff Howarth at ANW Community Radio 27-11-18 Produced by Jason pinnington
Last Friday Dr. Bones sat down with Joe Symes And The Loving Kind, a 3 piece rock band from Liverpool, to chat about all things rock n roll. Check out the interview in full and a couple of tracks by the band. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newmusicsaturday/message
Tuesday Breakfast August 7th7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country7.05 am News headlines 7.15 am Dr Kate Fitz-Gibbon joins us to discuss a recent report on Adolescent Family Violence she was involved in. 7.30 am Anya chats to Alina Thomas, CEO of Engender Equality (formerly SHE) about the Tasmanian government's attempt to limit the definition of family violence in victim compensation schemes. 7.45 am Hope speaks with Thando Mangcu, an actress, director and theater maker. She is also co-writer of The Fall - a South African Theatre production which will be on at The Arts Centre from 28 August until 2 September.8.00 am George speaks with Jill and Maryclare from Queerspace about the perpetrator program, how LGBTIQA+ services are responding to intimate partner-violence in rainbow communities, and considering new ways of theorising on violence beyond the gender binary. 8.20 am Alternative news: The team discusses Blair Cottrell's appearance on Sky News, the normalisation of race-baiting in the current political climate, and Thursday Breakfast's very special panel discussing the harmful narrative of #Africangangs (so good, all the best team!!!!)Songsartist: Beyoncesong: Run the World (Girls)artist: Greentea Peng song: Loving Kind artist: Allysha Joy from 30/70 song: Selfish artist: Tish Hyman song: Subway Art
Trudy Bellinger directed six Girls Aloud music videos: The Show, I'll Stand By You, Walk This Way, Sexy! No No No, The Promise & The Loving Kind. She talks to Daniel Rosney and Michael Baggs about the Curls Allowed beauty salon in The Show, how Sexy! No No No was inspired by Kerplunk, and why the Walk This Way video didn't deserve the criticism it received. Find us on Twitter: @danielrosney @michaelbaggs
In Acts 23 we see that Paul is under persecution. There is an uproar against him, and he is facing death, and being held captive. How amazing is our God? During hardship, persecution, and a bleak situation, our loving Lord shows up to encourage him (Paul), to be with him, and to show him the way forward. Our amazing Father God wants to do the same for us today. Acts 23:11 (NIV): "The following night the Lord stood near Paul and said, “Take courage! As you have testified about me in Jerusalem, so you must also testify in Rome.”
Set your dials to the Third Men Podcast, because this week we're being taken over by the most notorious radio pirate of them all - John Peel! When British DJ and all-around music tastemaker John Peel discovered The White Stripes debut album on a trip to the Netherlands, both Peel and the Stripes would never again be the same. For Jack and Meg, John gave them crucial exposure and a solid gold endorsement right as their careers were truly taking off. In Jack, John gained a kindred spirit and a renewed sense of hope for music like he hadn't experienced since the dawn of punk so many years prior. In this episode we cover it all, exploring Peel's life and just what made him such a quintessential ingredient in not just english music culture, but the broader musical consciousness of the world. Plus, third man Colin White of Joe Symes and the Loving Kind shares with us his own musical origins, how playing drums in Liverpool brought him to the world stage, and what experiencing the "Peel Effect" first hand was like. Ahoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Madame loves music, especially of the Brit-Pop, UK RnR styles! Tonight's show is one you'll definitely want to download from iTunes. I'll be surprised if you aren't already familiar with British band Joe Symes & The Loving Kind. The description below is from their website. The party starts at 7PM EDT at Mme Perry's Salon! Joe Symes and The Loving Kind help relive 80's Bowie, Brit-Pop and the solo workings of Sir Paul McCartney. Simplistic yet all the same intensely powerful, Liverpool's acoustic/rock five-piece bring a relaxation to the mind to create a hypnotic trance, fitting in with their own rock-esque image. So far the musicians have had many an experience in the past years, one of the more notable milestones, headlining Noel Gallaghers High Flying Birds after show party, proving their musical prowess within the industry
"The Loving Kind" finds Nanci Griffith in a mood for social commentary on this first set of new songs in five years.