2019 studio album by Karen O and Danger Mouse
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Karen Lee Orzolek, or as the world knows her, Karen O, is a South Korean-born American singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, director, and it must be said, style icon. She is also famously the lead singer for Yeah Yeah Yeahs, who along with members Nick Zinner and Brian Chase, have produced a highly alternative and hugely popular body of work over the years, which is further complimented by her own solo and collaborative releases. Born to a Korean mother and Polish father in 1978, she grew up in New Jersey before attending college in Ohio where she met drummer Brian Chase, and after transferring to an art college in New York, she met guitarist Nick Zinner - the three formed the art-rock group Yeah Yeah Yeahs in 2000. With their first gig opening for The White Stripes, and their debut self-titled EP cracking number 1 in the UK indie charts, they quickly became a vital band in New York's rock scene of the 2000s. Their albums Fever To Tell, Show Your Bones, It's Blitz! and Mosquito all received critical acclaim and commercial success, with the NME ranking Fever To Tell in 2009 as the Number 5 in their Best Albums of the Decade poll. Alongside the success of Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Karen O also became heavily involved in the art, fashion and film world, providing soundtrack contributions for director's including Spike Jonze, David Fincher, Tim Burton and David Lynch. This also extended into a long list of collaborations with artists such as Flaming Lips, Har Mar Superstar, Deerhunter, Santigold, Peaches, Parquet Courts, and most notably her Danger Mouse collaboration album, 2019's Lux Prima. This followed up from her gorgeous 2014 solo album ‘Crush Songs', released on Julian Casablancas' label Cult Records. She even recently released a song written for Kenzo's Spring/Summer collection. So come along for the ride as we delve into selecting our favourite songs from the queen of modern rock Karen O and rulers of the art-rock world, Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
Brian and Brian continue the annual VV tradition of listening to a digital playlist of one track from each of their top ten albums of 2019. 2019-mails: volcanovinyl@gmail.com Tweets of the Year: twitter.com/volcanovinyl Last yearstagram: instagram.com/volcanovinyl
Visit agreatbigcity.com/support to learn how to support New York City local news and allow us to keep bringing you this podcast. If you are a New York-based business and would be interested in sponsoring our podcasts, visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. If you're one of the 26,000 people who visit the Wall Street Bull on a typical day, you may soon need to ask for a different set of directions. Back in April 2018, when it was announced that the Fearless Girl statue was going to be moved from Bowling Green to outside the New York Stock Exchange, there were also rumblings of a possible move for the Charging Bull statue. The Bull is one of the city's most popular and iconic attractions, but its location in the middle of Broadway has long caused a dangerous situation, with onlookers standing inches away from the taxis and tour buses that travel down Broadway. A small pedestrian area added along the border of Bowling Green plaza has not helped, and concrete barriers are still necessary along the border of the plaza to prevent the multiple lanes of traffic from hitting visitors to the statue. A year after the city moved Fearless Girl, the mayor's office has confirmed that the Wall Street Bull will be moving out of Bowling Green and into the plaza outside the NYSE, where visitors can more safely gather around the iconic statue. Tourists may be asking for directions to the Bull for quite a long time, as Google Maps currently still shows the Fearless Girl statue as being located in Bowling Green, despite being moved to the Stock Exchange a year ago in November 2018. If you're a fan of the Bull, be prepared for its 30th anniversary, coming up on December 15th, when the Bull was first dropped off in front of the Stock Exchange in what sculptor Arturo Di Modica called a gift to the people of New York that was meant to represent the strength and power of the American people. Despite initially placing the Bull in front of the Stock Exchange, Di Modica is no fan of the statue being relocated there again. Although no final placement has been announced, Di Modica was also critical of the placement of the Fearless Girl near his statue, and would likely fight having the statues placed facing each other again. The Parks Department does not purchase art to display in city parks, so in a unique arrangement, the Bull is technically still owned by Di Modica, but has also long outlasted the one-year limit that pieces of art are typically granted to be displayed in public parks. This unofficial arrangement over the statue's ownership will likely cause further confusion if the sculptor disagrees with the city's plans to relocate the statue. Checking in with the 14th Street busway, the Department of Transportation will be installing new bus-boarding platforms along 14th Street from now through December 2019. These are snap-together plastic islands that allow faster boarding of buses without taking up sidewalk space. The plastic platform extends out from the bus shelter and prevents vehicles from being able to block the bus stop and allows the bus to continue along the route without pausing to merge back into traffic. This, combined with the all-door boarding of the Select Bus Service allows faster bus stops with more room for passengers while exiting or waiting for the bus. Each platform will take about six days to install and will temporarily close the bus stop at that location, but the DOT will stagger the installations so that the nearest surrounding bus stops remain in service. The busway itself just passed one month in operation after a series of lawsuits delayed its opening. Both city Transportation Commissioner Polly Trottenberg and Transit Authority president Andy Byford have publicly praised the results of the busway and see it as a template for possible busways in other parts of the city where traffic has slowed buses to a crawl. The 14th Street busway program is expected to last 18 months, after which the DOT will examine the results and decide whether the program will continue. If you're elsewhere in the city and can't catch one of the frequent 14th Street buses, soon you'll be able to flag down a truly unique taxi option. This week, the Taxi and Limo Commission added the 2019 Tesla Model 3 as an approved vehicle to be converted into a city taxi. The electric cars have a minimum range of 220 miles, but excel in city driving as they don't waste energy while stopped in traffic. During the Taxi of Tomorrow competition, part of the complaint against the winning Nissan NV200 was the cost of maintenance, another area where Teslas would shine, as they have no required maintenance. According to Allan Fromberg of the TLC, there are already Teslas operating as for-hire vehicles in the city, but none have gotten the full taxi treatment yet. Any potential Model 3s that will be used as city taxis will receive the same makeover as all other vehicles, from the yellow paint job to the clear partition and roof-mounted lights. It would be up to the taxi company using the Model 3 to figure out how and when to recharge the car, as Tesla explicitly prohibits taxi and rideshare vehicles from using its Supercharger network, which is the fastest way to recharge a Tesla vehicle. Taxi operators would instead need to install high-power electric hookups at their garages, much like companies install private gas pumps to refuel their fleets of vehicles. Coming up November 28th, the 93rd annual Macy's Thanksgiving parade will feature 16 giant balloons, 40 smaller balloons and inflatables, 26 floats, 1,200 performers, 11 marching bands, and more than 1,000 clowns. New giant balloons this year are Astronaut Snoopy, Green Eggs and Ham, a new Spongebob Squarepants design featuring Gary the snail, and the reappearance of Smokey the Bear. If you've ever followed AGBC during the Thanksgiving season, you may know that this is also the season for the AGBC Thanksgiving Parade — a page on our site that takes all 93 years of balloons and jumbles their names into a wacky new lineup. Let's hit the randomizer and see what ideas we come up with for this year's AGBC parade: Visit agreatbigcity.com/thanksgiving to shuffle the list and generate your own funny balloon names. Where else will you see the Buzz Rugrats balloon, How to Train Your Santa Claus, and Mama and Papa Doughboy? Only in a hypothetical AGBC parade, of course! 61 years ago on November 10, 1958 — New York jeweler Harry Winston donates the Hope Diamond to the Museum of Natural History by mailing it to Washington D.C. via registered mail 50 years ago on November 10, 1969 — Sesame Street debuts on public television after an earlier test period in July when episodes were shown to preschoolers in Philadelphia and NYC 212 years ago on November 11, 1807 — Washington Irving gives New York the name "Gotham", which means "goat's town" Bill de Blasio finally called it quits after attempting a Presidential run back in September, but this week former Mayor Bloomberg indicated that he may take another swing at the campaign, himself! Bloomberg has toyed with the possibility of running for President over the years, but seemed to declare his most serious effort for the upcoming 2020 election. While he has not officially declared his candidacy, this week Bloomberg filed paperwork to appear on the Alabama ballot, which had an early deadline candidates must meet, and is in the process of filing in Arkansas and is listed as a potential candidate by the Michigan Department of State. According to various reports from people close to Bloomberg, he has not made a final decision, and will soon announce his intentions. In a statement, top advisor Howard Wolfson stated that this was not a campaign announcement, but that Bloomberg was increasingly concerned that the current field of Democratic candidates are not well positioned to defeat Donald Trump. Neither Bloomberg nor Wolfson provided any specific criticisms on policies or candidates that they find troubling, earlier in October, Bloomberg had reportedly only considered entering the Presidential race if front-runner Joe Biden dropped out. With Bloomberg's recent filing of paperwork in Alabama, the latest Quinnipiac poll was only able to ask the final half of those surveyed about a potential Bloomberg Presidential run, and although the sample size is only 636 potential New Hampshire Democratic voters, the results are certainly less than encouraging: Of the 636 surveyed, 54% responded that they would definitely not vote for Bloomberg in the Democratic primary. Among the full 1,134 likely New Hampshire Democratic primary voters, Joe Biden still takes the top spot, but with only 20% of those surveyed choosing him if the primary were held today. In a separate question, 61% indicated they might change their mind on which candidate they'd vote for before the primary. In a November 8th poll by Morning Consult, Bloomberg faced high unfavorability numbers, but would fare about as well as Biden, Sanders, and Warren in a hypothetical match-up against Trump if the election were held today. 65 years ago on November 12, 1954 — Ellis Island is closed after years of serving as a detention center after both World Wars 18 years ago on November 12, 2001 — American Airlines Flight 587 crashes in the Belle Harbor neighborhood of Queens on takeoff from JFK Airport, killing all 260 people aboard and five people on the ground In AGBC history: 2 years ago — Hugo Boss Rooftop Features Massive Cologne Bottle — Wednesday, November 8 8 years ago — Occupy Wall Street - Evicted From Zuccotti Park by the NYPD — Tuesday, November 15 3 years ago — NY1 is Rebranded as "Spectrum News" — Tuesday, November 15 A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2010, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. 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Park of the day Ewen Park Parks Events Raoul Wallenberg Forest Tree Planting — Date: November 17, 2019 Volunteer with the Stewardship Team to plant trees in Raoul Wallenburg Forest! Concert Calendar This is the AGBC Concert Calendar for the upcoming week: Charly Bliss is playing Webster Hall on Wednesday, November 13th at 6pm. The Charlie Daniels Band with The Allman Betts Band are playing Beacon Theatre on Wednesday, November 13th at 8pm. Joe Bonamassa is playing Beacon Theatre on Thursday, November 14th at 8pm. Jay Park is playing Terminal 5 on Thursday, November 14th at 8pm. Lux Prima is playing Kings Theatre on Thursday, November 14th at 8pm. Billy Joel is playing Madison Square Garden on Friday, November 15th at 8pm. Joe Bonamassa is playing Beacon Theatre on Friday, November 15th at 8pm. Taking Back Sunday is playing Terminal 5 on Friday, November 15th at 8pm. Taking Back Sunday with Frank Iero is playing Terminal 5 on Saturday, November 16th at 3am. New York Hurling Classic is playing Citi Field on Saturday, November 16th at 12pm. Tool with Killing Joke is playing Prudential Center on Saturday, November 16th at 7pm. Joe Bonamassa is playing Beacon Theatre on Saturday, November 16th at 8pm. Anderson .Paak are playing Brooklyn Steel on Sunday, November 17th at 8pm. A Day To Remember with Beartooth and I Prevail are playing Terminal 5 on Tuesday, November 19th at 6pm. SuperM is playing Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, November 19th at 7pm. Tool with Killing Joke is playing Barclays Center on Tuesday, November 19th at 7pm. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. Did you know? Those dark green USPS sidewalk mailboxes without mail slots are called relay boxes and are used so that mail carriers don't have to carry an entire route's mail with them all at once Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 80°F on November 15, 1993 Record Low: 17°F on November 16, 1933 Weather for the week ahead: Light rain tomorrow and next Monday. Thanks for listening to A Great Big City. Follow along 24 hours a day on social media @agreatbigcity or email contact@agreatbigcity.com with any news, feedback, or topic suggestions. Subscribe to AGBC News wherever you listen to podcasts: iTunes, Google Play, or Podcast Addict, Player FM, Spotify, or listen to each episode on the podcast pages at agreatbigcity.com/podcast. If you enjoy the show, subscribe and leave a review wherever you're listening and visit our podcast site to see show notes and extra links for each episode. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com
For the first episode in series 8 of the podcast, Yeah Yeah Yeahs singer Karen O talks Stuart Stubbs through her new album with Danger Mouse ('Lux Prima'), meeting Nick Cave, avoiding Lou Reed, and visiting George Lucas' Skywalker Ranch to mix her first audio art installation.We've also got some new creepy theme music and have switched up our sound – basically, we've cut down on how much we bollox on at the beginning so you can get straight into the chat as soon as possible. Here are some useful links to what Karen and Stu mention in this episode...The Lux Prima exhibition – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNbrrS-J_7gKaren O and Danger Mouse covering 'Perfect Day' – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jN08oY_cDkM'Perfect Day' BBC Children in Need charity single – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfddYDRIFGY See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
First known as the frontwoman for the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Karen O branched out from the band's incendiary rock soon after their debut album, Fever to Tell, was released in 2003. Though she didn't release a full-length solo album until the lo-fi balladry of 2014's Crush Songs, her numerous side projects and collaborations presented different facets to her artistry.
Nobody from Harlem... Black Business of the Week: 1st Sip Brew Box | https://firstsipbrewbox.cratejoy.com | https://www.instagram.com/firstsipbrewbox In this episode: - Mueller Report - March Madness WYBLT: Remy - Leikeli47, "Acrylic" https://open.spotify.com/album/69GP3by8YMB8yz0pG03DWl - Tyler The Creator, "Cherry Bomb" https://open.spotify.com/album/621OhgnZJ7Pz8iUazct1In - Amara La Negra, "Unstoppable" https://open.spotify.com/album/0LbXA51fsj4nv8i3mPl54w Boom - Don Trip, "Don't Feed The Guerrillas" https://open.spotify.com/album/1cCvyx2mtcnlG00bCB8msJ Cannon - Karen O x Danger Mouse, "Lux Prima" https://open.spotify.com/album/1kgurOfUl0Qu20MDK46xur - Rappamelo, "Madlib - Beat Konducta in Bitonto" https://www.mixcloud.com/rappamelo/madlib-beat-konducta-in-bitonto Email: podcast@defconjive.com | Twitter: https://twitter.com/dcjpodcast | Patreon: https://patreon.com/defconjive
Captain Keith Reviews New Music from: The Beat (Featuring Ranking Roger)[Public Confidential], Lux Prima (Karen O. & DangerMouse) and Dawn Richard (New Breed). Ska, Indie Rock and EDM/R&B Music!As always, if you enjoyed the show, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you’ll always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Music Podcasts.We would like to thank our Sponsor: GSMC Podcast NetworkAdvertise with US: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us.htmlWebsite: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/music-podcast.htmlITunes Feed : https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-music-podcast/id1116276057GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ylztuL_NX4Twitter: https://twitter.com/GSMC_MusicFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Golden-State-Media-Concepts-Music-Podcast-564122230427945/Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Music Podcast are for Music purposes only. Reproduction, copying or redistribution of The GSMC Music Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited.
Nobody from Harlem... Black Business of the Week: 1st Sip Brew Box | https://firstsipbrewbox.cratejoy.com | https://www.instagram.com/firstsipbrewbox In this episode: - Mueller Report - March Madness WYBLT: Remy - Leikeli47, "Acrylic" https://open.spotify.com/album/69GP3by8YMB8yz0pG03DWl - Tyler The Creator, "Cherry Bomb" https://open.spotify.com/album/621OhgnZJ7Pz8iUazct1In - Amara La Negra, "Unstoppable" https://open.spotify.com/album/0LbXA51fsj4nv8i3mPl54w Boom - Don Trip, "Don't Feed The Guerrillas" https://open.spotify.com/album/1cCvyx2mtcnlG00bCB8msJ Cannon - Karen O x Danger Mouse, "Lux Prima" https://open.spotify.com/album/1kgurOfUl0Qu20MDK46xur - Rappamelo, "Madlib - Beat Konducta in Bitonto" https://www.mixcloud.com/rappamelo/madlib-beat-konducta-in-bitonto Email: podcast@defconjive.com | Twitter: https://twitter.com/dcjpodcast | Patreon: https://patreon.com/defconjive
On the latest Kyle Meredith With..., Karen O discusses her new collaboration with Danger Mouse, Lux Prima, digressing on how they influence each other and what it's like writing with his cinematic approach in mind. She also chats about her work on Amazon's Hanna and covering The Smashing Pumpkins' "Bullet With Butterfly Wings". From there, she weighs in on how she hit the reset button after having a baby, why she prefers writing music to playing shows, and when we might be able to expect something new from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
After some delicious cold brew from our friends at JP’s Classy Cold Brew, Adam and John are ready to review the newest albums from American Football and the collab ‘Lux Prima’ by Karen O & Danger Mouse! Join your hosts, Adam and John every week as they discuss the latest music while drinking copious amounts of coffee. Episodes are available on G4DPodcast.com, iTunes, Stitcher, and Google Music. Don’t forget to drop us a like and subscribe!
In this episode the hosts discuss their 5 favourite albums by Conor Oberst, From Bright Eyes To Better Oblivion Community Center, Monsters of Folk to Desaparecidos, will your top records make the list? Badger reviews the new Danger Mouse and Karen O album Lux Prima and of course all the rest of What's Happening!?!?
Karen O ist als Frontfrau der New Yorker Artrocker Yeah Yeah Yeahs bekannt geworden. Danger Mouse alias Brian Burton hat mit Künstlern wie Adele, den Black Keys und ungezählten anderen zusammengearbeitet. Auf ihrem ersten gemeinsamen Album „Lux Prima” trifft soundtrackhafter Soulpop auf sphärischen Gesang. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/album-der-woche-karen-o-danger-mouse-lux-prima
On the eighty-eighth episode of Audioface: Reviews: "A Deathrace For Love" by Juice WRLD, "Hyperion" by Gesaffelstein, and "Lux Prima" by Karen O & Danger Mouse New singles of the week: "Lo/Hi" by The Black Keys, "King James" by Anderson .Paak, "Numb Numb Juice" by ScHoolboy Q, and "Sunflower" & "Big Blue" by Vampire Weekend. And now, R. Kelly's public meltdown, already in progress. Meek Mill gets real on prison abuse. RIP Keith Flint of the Prodigy, and "father of surf-rock" Dick Dale. The Deathrace For Love review. Sean recommends eclectic pianist Kelly Moran. Sam Smith makes LGBTQ+ history. YNW Melly pleads not guilty to a murder he probably committed. The Hyperion review. The MJ documentary "Leaving Neverland" sends shockwaves throughout the entertainment industry. Killer Mike and other rappers drop knowledge on top of the legal system. Woodstock turns 50 this year. The Lux Prima review. And how Kanye West chose slavery. Send us your comments & music recommendations by reaching out to @audiofacepod on Twitter or Instagram and we'll check it out. We appreciate it, and you. Thank you for listening with us!
Album of the Week is a weekly series on Consequence of Sound that features an in-depth discussion on the week's most topical release between host Dedrick Hendrix and various staff writers. The latest episode covers Karen O and Danger Mouse's collaborative studio album, Lux Prima, as reviewed by senior staff writer Wren Graves. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week's somewhat abbreviated edition of New Music Friday includes an ambitious collaboration between Yeah Yeah Yeahs singer Karen O and producer Danger Mouse; the British electronic duo The Cinematic Orchestra returns with its first new album in more than a decade, featuring singer Moses Sumney, rapper Roots Manuva and other guests; and Pavement's Stephen Malkmus injects his woozy rock with a strange jolt of electronica. Host Robin Hilton is joined by NPR Music's Stephen Thompson as they share their picks for the best new albums out on March 15. FEATURED ALBUMS: Karen O & Danger Mouse, Lux Prima Featured Songs: "Woman" and "Lux Prima;" The Cinematic Orchestra, To Believe Featured Songs: "A Caged Bird/Imitations of Life," "To Believe" and "The Workers of Art;" Stephen Malkmus, Groove Denied Featured Songs: "Rushing the Acid Frat" and "Belziger Faceplant;" Finn Andrews, One Piece at a Time Featured Song: "One Piece at a Time;" CHAI, Punk Featured Song: "CHOOSE GO!" OTHER NOTABLE RELEASES FOR MARCH 15: Koffee, Rapture EP; Matmos, Plastic Anniversary; The Comet Is Coming, Trust in the Lifeforce of the Deep Mystery; Todd Snider, Cash Cabin Season Vol. 3.
Album of the Week is a weekly series on Consequence of Sound that features an in-depth discussion on the week's most topical release between host Dedrick Hendrix and various staff writers. The latest episode covers Karen O and Danger Mouse's collaborative studio album, Lux Prima, as reviewed by senior staff writer Wren Graves. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy